The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1931, HOMECOMING ISSUE, Page THREE, Image 3

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OCTUHKK 2.. 1 I
TIIK DAILY NWiKASKAN
THRF.r:
WEEKEND EVENTS
FETE OLD GRADS
VISITING CAMPUS
Fraternities and Sororities
Plan Many Affairs for
Alum Visitors.
DANCES ARE SCHEDULED
Banquets. Teas, Luncheons,
Sport Tournaments
Arranged.
SnlWlt ll'H "J fl lltlTllltil'H HI U
nropitiiiiK to rntortnln viHltiiiR
alumni nnd mombPis ol the. Kan-
YOUR DRUG STORE
PYpkIi Shipment
WHITMAN CHOCOLATES
TRY YOUR LUNCHES
at Our Fountain
THE OWL PHARMACY
Ut N. 1h P Phone B1068.
W Deliver
niih student body when tliry hitIvb
today nncl tomnrrnw, for llomp
comlnjr. A variety of entertain
ment will Hwnlt them with a golf
tournament, tea dunce, luncheons,
dinner and the Cornhusker party
to Intercut them.
Sororltlet Entertain.
Chi OnicRit will entertain eighty
iilumnl nncl guests from Kansas fit
a (tinner nt tha chapter house Hat
urdny evening. Appointment will
ho In cardinal imd straw, the soror
Ity colors, and white carnatlona
will decorate, raeh tnhle. Following
tlie dinner a plogrnm will he
given, during: which the Chi Omegn
trio will sing; Miss Vera Waters
will give a rending; Miss Cornelia
fSant a piano nolo; MIhh Thelma
King, 11 vocal nolo nnd there will
be a dance skit by members of the
group. Returning nlumnl are Mux
Ine Johnson, Thelma King, Her
nlce Welsh, Cornelia (lant. Doro
thy Smith, Klda fiuhl, Virginia
Thornton .Mabel Johnson. I.a
Vnnche rrterson nnd ttuth June
O'Neill.
Altho Alpha f'hi is planning no
special entertainment it will have
o p c n house for the Kansas
guests nnd the following alumnae:
Helen dates, David City; Helen
Dean, York; Josephine Heiggron,
VYithoo; Aileen and Madge Mc
Monies, Lyons: Frances Cameron,
Tekamah; Margaret Munn, Omaha
and Nancy lleusiier, Omaha.
Theta Phi Alpha Ecntertaini.
Theta Phi Alpha will entertain
seven girls from Iota chapter, at
Lawrence. There will be a dinner
Saturday evening, honoring the
alumnae and the girls from Kan
sas. The out of town alumnae will
Include Helen Buehrer nnd Rose
Komnrek. Geneva; Mary Lou Lang
of Beatrice; Dorothy Necly and
Lorellu Ahem.
Kali flowers will furnish the
decorations for the Alpha Chi
Omega luncheon at the Lincoln
hotel Saturday evening. Alumnae
from the entire state, and the ae-
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tlvo members will m present. One
hundred are expected to attond.
The program will consist of threo
numbers, a whistling solo by Geor
ge! ta Llmsey, a vocal solo by Ruth
Johnson, and the welcome by Helen
Whltmorn of Omaha. Alumnae re
turning for the event will be Dor
sel Jaeke, Dodge; Louise Buddetl,
Sutherland: Myrtle Thomas, of
Omaha: Alice Duffy, Central City;
Klolse Atkln, Kimball, Margery
Spelts, Grand Island; Maxlne
Cioddbrod, Kxeter; Margaret
O'Rourke, Holdrege; Ruth rilling,
Holdrege; Lucille Heflin, Holdrege
and Harriet Vette, Omnha.
K. U. Visitors at Sigma Delta Tau.
Sigma Delta Tan will entertain
its alumni at a banquet Saturday
evening at the chapter house.
About fifteen alums are expected
to attend. Decorations will be
carried out In Nebraska's colors,
chrysanthemums and candles be
ing the table decorations. Small
footballs will be givdii as favors.
Among the out of town alums ex
pected are: Mrs. A. K. Milder,
Mrs. lrvln Stalmaster, Miss Laura
Beiek, Miss Ida TenenbBun, Miss
Frances Robinson, Miss Ruth Dia
mond, Miss Luclal Goldenberg,
Miss Maratha Lippott, and Miss
Father Morgan, all or Omnha:
Miss Mildred Meyerson of Council
Bluffs, Ja.; Mrs." Joe Goldberg of
Beatrice, nnd Miss Frances Kmllen
of Sioux City, la.
The members of Sigma Kappa
will entertain ten guests from the
Kansas chapter and several out of
town alumnae for the Homecom
ing festivities this week end. On
Saturday the guests will be feted
at a luncheon at the chapter house
nnd a dinner the same evening. A
vocal trio consisting of the Misses
Dorothy Yates, Beatrice Marshall
and Helen Cassady, and a violin
trio composed of the Misses La
vernc Jaeobsen, Dorothy Yates and
Doris Sleeves will furnish enter
tainment during the dinner. Miss
Virginia Guthrie will neeompany
both groups. Out of town alumnae
expected for the occasion are:
Misses Nell Daly. Ashland; Flor
ence Zilmer. Stanton; Siilly Flo
tree. Albion; Winifred Haley,
Omaha: Elizabeth Noble, Blair:
Florence Phillips, Villisca, la., and
Mesdames W. K. Benchler, Beaver
City; Henry Lucas, Omaha: Mar
garet Baldwin, Valparaiso, nnd
Lester Rowe, Fremont.
Zeta Tau Alpha is planning a
dinner to be given at ti o'clock nt
the chapter house in honor of the
homecoming guests, rhi Omega
I'l alumnae will be entertained at
a homecoming ' luncheon at the
chapter house Saturday noon.
Seventy couples nre expected In
attend the tea dance planned by
members of Pi Beta Phi from 6 to
8 after the Homecoming game
Saturday. Harold Jones and his
orchestra will piny for the affair,
and between .r:30 and 6:30 a buf
fet supper will be served. Repre-
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Alpha Dull u I'l will enter
tain their alu.;,nae at a luncheon
at the chapter house Saturday.
White tapers and sinllax will dec
orate the tables. Mrs. BHrt Offer
Is In charge of the luncheon. Alum
nae returning for the week end
are Letha and Winifred Rastede,
Pierce; Anne Chtistensen, Peg
Lanktree, Ino Coppom, Mary Rey
nolds. Clara Stapp, Connie Sea
brooke, and Jean Klnmnn, Omnha;
Frances Lackey and Irma Schill
er, Wilbur; !)(( Schoeppel, Ran
Home, Kansas; Mabel Utter, Nor
toon, Kansas; Nelsle Topp and
Bernlece Anderson of Omaha, and
Dorothy Oliver of Holdrege.
A. D. T. Alums Return.
Alpha Delta Theta will enter
tain fifteen alumnae at a lunch
eon Saturday noon at the chapter
house. Appointments will be In
the Nebraska colors. The follow
ing alumnae will bo present: Anna
Hod, Mildred Johnson, Victoria
Newman, Beatrice Knew, Mortens
Henderson, Peggy Perry, Lena
Kline, Gladys Ixwke, Maurine
Lunt, Anna McLaughlin, Lucille
Kunsclmnn, and Lucille Scott.
Alpha Omlcron Pi are planning
a dinner Saturday evening for sev
en guests from the Kansas chap
ter and alumni. Decorations will
be In Halloween colors and the
freshmen will give a stunt. Irma
Mattingly, Sioux City, will be pre
sent. Appointments in tan and brown,
the Gamma Phi Beta colors will
feature the dinner to be given Sat
urday evening nt the chapter
house for alumnae. Guests from
Omaha include Katheryn Galleg
ber, Mardelle Rucker, Gertrude
Welsh, Mrs. Fred Buffet, and
Alice Buffet. Others returning
will be Lorraine Shepardson from
Beatrice and Lucille Kelly of
Grand Island.
Thetas Return.
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta
who will return for the week end
are: Mary Snow. Chndron; Peg
Byers. Fremont: Bealrire Powell,
Fairbury; Harriett Youngston,
Minden; Jane Herriik, Omaha;
and Lurlou Wallace, Hastings.
A dinner Saturday evening Is
being planned for returning guests
at the Phi Mu house. Alumnae re
turning are: Vivian Hormel, Coun
cil Bluffs; Minnie Neniechek, Loo
mls; Harriett Fair, Omaha;
Gretchen Standiven, Omaha; Mil
dred Stagman, Scrihner; Mrs. Lu
ther Johnson, Valley; Eunice
Gatrev, Rushville; Dorothy Doug
les, AK'o; Geanettc Raff. Peters
burg; Irene Mestle, Scrihner; Mrs.
Irving Johnson, Broken Bow; Mrs.
Jo Alden, York; and Roma Faltys,
Genoa.
Homecoming will be celebrated
Friday night with a midnight
frolic at the Kappa Delta house,
at which freshmen will entertain
the upperclhssmon. Saturday noon
a luncheon will be given. The ap
pointments will be green and
white. The out-of-town gues'.s will
be, Willabelle Springer, McCook;
Corinne Cornell, Ashland; Dorothy
Howard, Ashland; Benita Grant.
Omaha; Mary Lou Leslie, Omaha;
Mlna Pscilly. Crete; Mrs. L. H.
Noble. Beatrice; Dorothy Ralston,
Orleans: F.velyn Tcmplin, Palmer;
Chrystnl Pool, Omaha: Marjorie
Perkins, Orleans: Katheryn Bau
man. Gothenburg; Thelma Bloom,
Lexington; Armilla Johnson, Lex
ington. Theta Phi Alpha will celebrate
Homecoming with a luncheon and
dinner. The out-of-town guests
will include Marie Louise Lang,
Reatrtce; Helen Buehrer, Geneva;
Mrs. Paul Keller, Chadron; Fran
cis Hens, Manson. la.; Dorothy
Neely. Wilber; Madeline Rathgob,
Hardy; and Catherine Kdberg,
Ong.
Frances Babcock. Ula Petersen,
Thersa Bartos, Wilber; Olga
Sharp, Kettrney; Gertrude Chitten
den, Long Pine; Janet Garves,
Cedar Rapids; Ruth Heim, and
Avog Halquist, Fairbury; Norma
Kruegcr, Sioux City, la.; will be
guests at the Delta 2? eta house for
Homecoming.
Fraternities Also Plan.
Fraternities also have planned
affairs for the pleasure of their
guests. Sigma Chi will hold the
formal dedication of their new
chapter house on Sunday. Almost
all of the Kansas chapter will
make the trip for the occasion.
Several national of fleers will at
tend the dedication nnd will unite
with the alumni and the active
chapter at an informal open house
Saturday.
Sigma Nu will have a breakfast
Saturday morning, and members
ot Beta Sigma Psi will entertain
at a banquit Saturday evening.
1 he toastmaster will be Herman
Siefkes, president of the active
chapter. Other talks will be given
by William Schepman, president of
the alumni association, and the
Rev. H. Erk. Alumni returning
are: William Schepman, Alfred
Harms, Erwln Jones, Walter
Carte, E. G. Glaser, Herbert Flnke.
Elmer Retzlass, Alfred Frahm,
Arnold Jasch and the Rev. H. Erk.
Beta Theta Pi will have a huuae
dance Friday evening which will
be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs.
A. H. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Reid
Coatsworth. and Mis. Lnndworthy.
This will be followed by a buffet
luncheon Saturday noon and a din
ner that evening.
Delta Sigma Lambda expect to
entertain a large number of
alumni and member of the Kan
sas chapter. A dinner will be held
at the house Saturday evening.
Among the alumni who will return
will he Chauncey Krottor nnd
Wesley Ante, rallsade: William
Osslan, Aurora; Edwin Eisenhart,
Culbertson; Ted Page, Talmadge;
Paul Sllnson and W. B. Nelson,
Omaha; George Wolcott, Ames,
la.; Lawrence Groves, North
Platto; Clifford Wolf, Sidney, nnd
Francis Obert, Creston, la.
Delta Plan Eventi.
Delta Tau Delta will entertain
one hundred guests at the Corn
luisker Saturday evening at din
ner. Delta Upsllon will have a din
ner at their new chapter house
Saturday evening. Dr. Clayton An
drews will be the tonstmaMer. Re
turning alumni are James Rod
man, Omaha; FranK Annerson,
Holdrege; Charles Clark. Omnha;
T. A. James, Denver, Colo., and
Dr. Paynter, Omaha.
Farm House Is planning a din
ner at the Lincoln hotel for one
hundred alumni and jfiief ts Satur
day evening. Kappa Sigma will
have both a luncheon and a dinner
at the chapter house.
Phi Kappa will have a house
party Friday evening and a lunch
eon at the chapter house Satur
day noon. Following are the
alumni who will be present. Mnrks
Kohnke, and Dink Kohnke, Hap
Springs: Harold Benda, Odell;
John Ltvleky, Ddlght; Jake Har
acck, Bralanard; Max Crawley,
Cambridge; Brynn Fcnton, Om
aha; Ray Smith, Omaha: Ray
Whiteharr, Abilene, Kas.; Charles
Castin, and .Tom Wlash, Stnbel
hurst. PI Kappa Phi will stage a golf
tournament Saturday and have
planned dinner at the chapter
hous that evening. Alumni who
are returning are Hugh Blum, Pal
isade; Carl Peterson, Norton. Kas.;
Dorgan Arganhrlght, St. Joseph,
Miss.; Neil Adams, Sioux City;
Harry Pumphrey; Ivan Garrison:
Summerfleld, kas.; Fred Smith.
Sioux City; Kenneth Pruden. Horn
mingford; Henry Kirchaff. Wash
ington, Kas. After dinner tnlks
will be given by Rudy Lucke and
other alumni. The toastmaster is
V. L. Taylor.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon will have
a smoker. John Day. Bob Towell
and Blnim Adams of Onwha will
return. Phi Delta Theta will hold
a banquet Saturday evening for
the alumni. A large number are
expected to attend. Phi Kappa Psi
fraternity will have a buffet
luncheon at the chapter house nt
noon. The following are expected
to return for homecoming, Richard
Tagg, Paul Stauffer, Edwin Con
don, Wendell Mcllor, Homer Gal
lup, David Noble, Omaha; Robert
Hand, Norfolk; James Cox, York;
and Arthur Vierigg, Grand Island.
Sigma Alpha Mu Plans.
Sigma Alpha Mu alumni who
will return are. Harry Cohen, Al
Bntt, Alan Slelder, Karl Sakolof,
of Omaha; Karl Saltzman, Sioux
City; and L. Cohen, Omaha.
Sigma Phi Epsilon will have a
luncheon SHturdsy noon for their
returning alumni who are: Lam
bert Folda and Walter Wragge,
Hawels; Wendell Camaron, Port
land, Oregon: Dr. Purney, E. K.
Bryant, Omaha; Ernst Raun, Deni
son, la.; Wm. Pumsey and Ed
Pumsey, Pender; Robert Lecron,
Columbus; Glade Llnderman, Grand
Island; Elmer Faytlnger, David
City: Everett Crites, Wymore,
George Farley, Goodman, Kan.;
Tom Elliot, anil James Elliot, West
Point; Arnold Oclrlch, Kearney,
John Brown, Falls City: John
Oelrich, Columbus; Dr. Nlattery,
Onillhn; Adolph Wenke, Stanton,
Wm. Putnian, Albion; and Ted
James, Kearney.
Sigma Phi Sigma will have din
neiM on both Friday and Saturday
evenings. Earl MiUrlde, llailan,
la.; Arthur Jones, Elm Creek;
Harvey Jacobson, Omaha; Robert
Evans, Atchison; Murray I'llley,
Friend: Geoffrey King, Arapahoe;
nnd Victor Silvan, Gothenburg,
are expected back for tin' occasion.
Theta XI will hiive a dinner Salur
dny evening. Paul Miner, Don
Marrls. Lloyd White ami Robert
Thornton will return.
PI Kappa Alpha fraternity will
have an alumni dinner Saturday
evening and tlie Phi Gamma
Deltas will have a buffet luncheon
at noon and n dinner in the evening-
al the chapter house. Among
the alumni expected bat k are
Wyman Kenagy. Beat rice; Slier
man Welplon niid John Wllkerson,
Omaha; Melvin Wilkonx and Virgil
fastens, Hymcuse; George (less
man, Omaha and Guy Craig,
Oi loons.
Deltn Chi will cniertnin about
thirty returning alumni nt n ban
quet at the house Saturday eve
ning. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain
22."i guests at the Coinhiiskcr hotel
Saturday evening. Delta Sigma
Phi will Imve nn Informa dinner
nt the house Saturday evening.
A dinner at the chapter Mouse,
will be given by members of the
Phi Alpha Delta fraternity when
the alumni will be honored. The
annual homecoming banquet for
the alumni will be given on Satur
day at the Acacia house. Tail
Kiippa Epsilon will also have a
dinner Saturday evening for tbe
alumni.
IMAIKW CONTAINS
niJMiTSO.YS WORK
in ocroitKK issi i;
Dr. .N'els A. Religion, chairman
of the department of geography,
has published in the October num
ber of Geography Review, n quar
terly published by the American
Crogiaphicnl Society of New Y
a review entitled "Th Hwoili
Arctic Ocean Expedition of 1021
l nc original article was wrltt
by .1. W. Sanilstrom.
The levlew of the artlde I
volved the translation of the orl
Inal 1 n on Swedish lulu Engll
and commented upon the sallc
points of the article.
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