TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1932. THE DAILY NEHRASKAN THREE -i.- 1 1 r v ,.. v -pi the Thrilling Liberty Magazine Story I tr it his that welcome tang of leina ' "different!" He'd show 'em . . call him yellow! would they? . . all those financiers and their spoiled daughters! . . so ha became a modern buccaneer . a raging, roaring rum pirate. ) (I A 1 :45' 3:40' 5:35' XV '1 V l'n X U 7:30, t:25. CMEftTftR WITH THELMA TODD UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE 3 l.v; to Love him or hate him? " , and tie- - i" mutes' to stat ' ' . . . forever. With M-lvvn Douglas and the original Belatco stag cast. s ADMISSION Mat. 15-40C Loget 50c Eve 15-60e Logei 75c Features 1 :0S, 3:25. B:25, 8:00, 1:50. Vaudeville: S:00, 7:15, 9:23. ON THE STAGE NORMAN THOMAS QUINTETTE IN "A JAMBREE OF HARLEM MANIA" MARJORIE AND JUNE "T!iTw LITTLE rrnini.wlNDS" STUAJRT ORCHESTRA A. J. Babied. Director M 4jr ii,,iien a fcj ai SOCIETY Among the interesting; betrothals announced during the holi day season was the engagement of Kuth Correa lo Albeit Luekc which was revealed Sunday by Mr. and .Mrs. John Correa of Om aha. The marriage will take place next summer. Miss Correa was a former student at the university where sho was affiliated with Delta (lamina. Mr. Lucke is n member of Kappa Sigma and will graduate from the university this June. He is cadet colonel of the It. 0. T. ('. Another interesting announce- O- ment made during the holidays , ws me approacmng marriage of Miss Ann Amaden. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Don Amsden of Omaha, to George B. Joyce of Alma, which will take place in February. Miss Amsden was a former student of the university where she was a member of Alpha Phi, Mr. Joyce, who will graduate from the uni versity In January, Is a member of Pht Delta Theta. Mothers Clubs Hold Meetings The Alpha Phi mother's club will meet this noon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Robbins at a lunch eon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. J. C. Barber, Mrs. Caroline Dierks, Mrs. Jacob North and Mrs. William McWhinnie. The Phi Mu mothor's club will meet at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house this noon which will be attended by sixteen mothers. Sigma Kappa mother's club will meet with -Mrs. Fred Smith at a luncheon this noon. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Mar shall, Mrs. F. F. French and Mrs. P. J. Thiel. Campus Decorated By Wintery Cloak As Snotc Descends Mrs. Ralph Hall and Mrs. E. G. Bignell will entertain the Mother's club of Zeta Tau Alpha at the lat ters home this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Acacia auxiliary members and their husbands will have dinner this evening at Oak hall at 6:45 o'clock. The chairman of the com mittee is Mrs. Frank Grant. She is assisted by Mrs. Fred Gunther and Mrs. Clifford Meyer. Bridge will be played during the evening. Freshman Activities Group Holds Meeting The freshman activi'es group of the A. V. S. board mot in Ellen Smith hall at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. Margaret Upson ex plained the details or registration and announced that at the next meeting Berniece Hoffman, presi dent on the board was to be pres ent. By Jane Boos. Snow! Snow! More snow! Stu dents returning from holiday vaca tious were greeted oy a campus gseatly changed and dressed up by a dazzling blanket of snow. Trues formerly bleak and bare without their foliage are now shadowed with white, low snruos are so completely covered as to look like mounds of cotton. Pine trees once desolate and forlorn against a grey background are now draped in lacy white. Dead grass and brown ground are as completely hidden as are the streets and sidewalks. Last Wednesday and Thursday brought this lovely decoration to our cmpus. Accoring to T. A. Blair of the United States Weather Bureau it is the heaviest snow of the season, having a maximum depth of 6.9 inches and yielding a percipitation of 1.62 incnes. The snappy weather accompany ing the snow seems to have re newed vim and energy, it we may judge by the actions of a certain colleire "Ed" who stood on the corner of 12th and R streets Mon day noon and threw snowballs at all passing unfortunates. All in all snow seems to be the thing of the hour. WATER COLORS DISPLAYED Exhibition in Morrill Hall Strikes Modern Note in Art Work. Vol a Gangster Ficture k 1.41 mffrtMm ADDED JUNIOR FEATURES COMEDY ACT NEWS CTATC Ail "our m n m m Show Week Gallery B in the Morrill hall is the scene of exhibition of the "Water Colors in the Modern Idiom," which is a, collection of thirty-nine water colors from indi vidual artists who have loaned them to the American Federation of Arts through the courtesy of the Krausbaar Art Galleries, Down town Gallery, Ferargil Gallery and Weyhe Gallery. The exhibition includes the work of Clifford Beal, Stuart Davis' "Showboat," several of Rockwell Kent's masterpieces, Hannah Car penter's "Late Snow" and several others. GET YOUR DATE Vancing Friday and Saturday Kight Venetian Room Hotel Lincoln Howie Christensen and His Orchestra Couples $1.00 A GOOD RESOLUTION Watch the Daily Nebraskan for values advertised by Lincoln mer chants. They bring to you the newest and the smartest at the lowest possible prices. During the next few days the local merchants are holding their Jan uary clearance sales. You can now buy all those tilings you have been longing for at a great reduction. Look their stocks over. T FOR LINCOLN iii-gww.-i ''''1 'Jffl .r 1 V- trxy v v 1 I I 4 ' I I fy r h 4,1 i'. J ii,", fS ' , ; s k v . ': 4 & i & - v 4 '' f 1,1 11 ,i " s V -' . ft -Courtly Sunday Journal-Star. I -1 Uiff JiS i 'V.-A4 1 -,.. . f f titi' f- i 4 I miss ; tifei4?;'i I cob re a : I : . ' - Int.:refillnff to r.ampoa atudnt.s hp the wedding of MISS ANN AMSDEN of Omaha and George B. Joyce of Aimu. which ll to take plare In Februar-. Mis Amnden, a former student, belong to Al pha Phi eornrlty, and Mr. Joyce. no graduatea In January, la a nu. :her of rhi Uelta Theta. MtSS PX'TH CORREA. or omalia. Ura announced h'T betrothal to E. Albert Ltickc, alto of Omaha. Mlfi Correa Is a Delta Gamma, and Mr. Lucke. a member of Kappa Sigma, la a cudet colonel of the R. O. T. C. O o LOCAL CLLB WILL GIVE PROGRAM TO AID UNEMPLOYED To aid the unemployed the Lin coln Woman's club will present a program at the Liberty theater at BOOS 8:15 o'clock. Tuesday. The pro gram will feature V. L. Granville, Fnglish actor, cotnrTl entertain ment, and dramatic interludes. Balcony prices will be fifty TYP3WRITERS Eic i:a for t!'.' iloyil portabl-1 t; r.? rritT. the iC;al nic:iii.ie t-.r th? milnt. All n:al.tH (f n,"t'.i;irs f-.r i f i t. All tnku .f J chines on easy jayji'n:f. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Jsll B-2157 t . rerts. and l'iiri Un'.r cents. 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