Y FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932. DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE 'SOCIETY FEATURES SKITS Palladian Literary Society Meeting; Friday Set for 8:30 at Temple. Short akits will be featured at the annual senior program of the TYPEWRITERS fee at for the Royal portable type writer, the Ideal maohlne for the rmt. JJ1 makea of maehlnei Mat. All nakai of uaed ma aaina f aaay payment. Kttuk Typewriter Oo. MtiX7 1M 0 t. Palladian literary society meeting which will be held Friday evening at 8:30, according to Rrvin Wat son, who is in charge of the pro gram. In addition to a reading which will be given by Bernlce Wlsch mler, music will be furnished by a quartet consisting of Betsy Bene dict, Verna Mae Easton, Calmor Reedy and Gerald Briggs, and a duo consisting of Betsy Benedict and Alton Pardee. "Some Folks Wont Work" Is the title of a group of stories compiled by settlement workers at the Uni versity of Toronto who desire to show the effect of unemployment on human lives. After a big evening at the Park with Leo Beck the gang will gather at none other than the Tasty Pastry Shop Where the College Crowd Goes After Parties and Shows Hotel Cornhusker "Under Schimmel Direction" lUlll" Ml.'llllll,hm i&iiiiliEiii' iiiliHil H - Novelty Decorations Will Prevail at University Functions This Week-End Prosperity Dance, April Fool Day Idea, Sports Parties and a Housetcarming Party Will Form Settings for Alumni Returning to the Campus. Novelty is llu order of the wcekeud, with parties phnued l)v university groups ranging in themes from prosperity, which is employed by the Ii Knppa Phi's for their house dance, to April Fool's day, the idea which the Delta Gamma's are using in the details of their party at the chapter house. Other novel tics are sports parties, which will be given by both Alpha Theta Clii and Lambda Chi Alpha, a housewarming party to be held at the new residence of Alpha Sigma Phi, a garden party at the Alpha Phi house, and a dance with a modernistic setting at which the Theta Phi Alpha's wm entertain ilumni Expected to Upturn for Parties. Many former students will re turn to the campus this week end to attend the parties which have been 'scheduled. The following alumni are expected to return at the Farm House spring party at the Cornhusker hotel Saturday niRht: Myrlo White, Tecumseh; Robin Spence. Dakota City; Ber nard Barned, Albion; Eston Clark. Falls City; and Elvln and Atton Frolik, Lincoln. Helen Gates, David City; Helen Dean, York; Margaret Munn, Om aha; A. M. Heusner, Omaha; Ai leen McMoneis, Lyons; and Esther Kirk, Gibbon are the alumnae who are expected to return for the partv which will be given at the Alpha Phi house Saturday evening. The list of alumni who are ex pected to return to Lincoln for the Pi Kappa Phi house dance, in cludes Leslie Hedge, Jack Luhn, Harrv Stephens, Joe Thomas, El don kiffin, and Charles Reed, all of Omaha: John Schmidt, Beatrice; Harold Zinnecker, David City; Rudy Lucky, Courtland; Carlton Hutchins, Franklin; Harry Stev ens, Fremont; Carol Thompson, Fulleiton; Dave Alves, McCook; Fred Smidt, Sioux' City, la.; and Kenneth Barnes, Griswold, la. Porter Cannon, Forest Spieler, and Robert Watson, all of Omaha; and Richard and Robert Peterson of Genoa, are the Alpha Sigma Phi alumni who are expected to attend the house warming party which the fraternity will hold at the new residence Saturday night. Special guests on this occasion will be Clark Murdock and William Shearer of Omaha. Theta Phi Alpha alumnae who will attend house party, Friday night are Mary Lou Lang, Beat rice; Catherine Edburg, Ong; Lor ella A hern, Nebraska City; Rose Komarek, Blair; Dorothy Neely, Wilcox; Lillian Benda, Odell; and Madeline Rathgab. Coeds on Program Of Women Club. The Misses Aleen Neely, Elaine Nichols, and Elizabeth Betzer were the members of a trio which sang Irish numbers at a musical tea which was given by the music de partment of the Women's club, at the home of Mrs. Rollo C. Van Kirk. Officer Is Guest of Delta Sigma Lambda. Clifford Cox, of Chicago, mem ber of the board of governors of Delta Sigma Lambda was the guest of honor at a banquet held at the chapter house here Thurs day evening. While here he also witnessed the installation of the new officers of the local chapter. Bridge Benefit Friday By Alpha Delta Thetas. The alumnae of Alpha Delta Theta, will give a benefit bridge party at the chapter house Friday evening. Plavers for fortv-five ta bles are expected. Entertainment will be provided by Marjory L.yie and Aloise Johnston, who will give niano selections, and bv Grace Peake and Marion Vesley, who will sing. SENIORS GIVEN ASSIGNMENTS TO STATE JOURNALS (Continued from Page 1.) County News; Marjorle Peterson, Wisconsin State Journal; RoseUne Pizcr, Stanton Register; Virginia Pollard, Albion Argus; George Round, Wahoo Waapj Ruth Schlll, Custer County Chief; Evelyn Simpson, Omaha World Herald; George Thomas, Leigh World; Ignatius Walsh. Howard County Herald; Edgar Wescott, Pawnee Republican; Meredith Williams, Curtis Enterprise; Arthur Wolf, Nebraska Daily News-Press; Les ter Vaughan, St Paul Phonograph; Kenneth Keller, Lincoln Star; Wil liam McGaffln State Journal; Bereneice Hoffman, State Journal. UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th and H Streets A.thur L. 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