TUKSDAY, SKITKMHEK 20, 1932. THE DAILY NERRASKAN THREE' SOCIETY 5 P Dean of Women Will Be Hostess at Tea. Miss Heppncr and her staff will ntertaln all university women from 3 to 5 o'clock Thursday after noon of thla weak, at Kllen Smith hall. With her in the receiving Una will be Mre. William Thompson, ranhellenlc chairman; Miss Bar nica Miller. Y. W. C. A. aecratary; Miss Elate Ford Piper, assistant dean of women; Dr. Elisabeth "'!- liamaon. aaaistant dean of women and aupervisor of Came Belle Raymond hall; and Mlaa Janet Winter ana miss May uuna, oinc assistants. First Home Party 1$ Given Saturday The first house party cf the aea ano waa given by the Pht Omega PI aororlty Saturday evening. Sep tember if. The Melody Makers furnished music for the dancing which waa the only entertainment The event waa of apecial Interest because it waa the first house party to be given In the chapter bouse since it had been remodeled. Pi Phi Alums Witt Be October BrideB. Mlaa Veronica Hanlon of Fre mont will become the bride of Merritt James Quirk of Omaha, on October 5. Miss Hanlon was grad uated from the university with Phi Beta Kappa honors and waa a member of ri Beta Phi social sor- 0rlThe marriage of Miss Adrea Frohlleh of Pittsburgh, Kansas, to I,eo Scherer of this city will be eolemnised during the latter part of October. Miss Frohlleh, also is a graduate of this university and a member of Phi Beta Phi. Engineer Stt'dent Weds 01 ga Sharp. Of interest In university circles is the marriage of Mls Olga El len Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alien !narp oi nvuvwi, -John C. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steele of Kimball, which took place Sept. 3. The bride, who is a graduate of the Univer sity of Nebraska and a member of Delta Zeta sorority, Is studying for her master's degree at Oie uni versity. Mr. Steele attended Hast ings college and is now a senior in the engineering college at this university. He is affiliated with Delta Sigma Lambda and Sigma Tau. Aurora Girl Marries Kappa Sigma Alumnus. Miss Sylvia Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howard of Ashland, and Robert J. Nlebuhr, son of Henry C. Nlebuhr of Au rora, 111., were married at Aurora. Neb. Sept 1. Mrs. Nlebuhr has at tended Doane college and the Lin coln School of Commerce, and Mr. Nlebuhr Is a University of Ne braska graduate and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Tri Delt Alumnae Is Wed Saturday. The marriage of Miss Emily Holdrege, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Holdrege of Omaha, to James A. McKamy of Sioux City was solemnised Thurs day afternoon at the First Uni tarian church in Omaha. Mrs. Mc Kamy Is a former student of the it.iunv nf Nebraska where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta aororlty. Japanese Theme Is Predominant at Party. Beta Phi Alpha entertained a number of rushees at a party Fri day night, September 16, at the chapter. The Japanese theme was carried out In the program given and in the refreshments which were served In the form of a tray lunch. The house waa lighted by Japanese candles and Incense bur ners were placed in several of the Toorns. About forty attended the rrty. Theta Phi Alpha Mothers Meet. Theta Phi Alpha Mothers club met at the chapter house, with twelve members In attendance. The group made plans for the year's work and voted to meet the third Friday of each month. Mrs. Catherine Farley, the house mother, acted as hostess for the afternoon. Fraternity Elects Officers for Year. Sigma Alpha Mu has elected the following officers for the ensu ing term: Henry Chait. prior; Jack "n.tin excheauer: Dave Rosen berg, recorder; Harry Rosenstein, assistant exchequer; and Sam Fleishman, historian. The honorary cups for 1931-32 were awarded to the following: scholarship cup. Henry Chalt: up-per-rlassman activity cup. Morris Gordon: and freshman activity cup, Sam Fleishman. Mrs. Chaunrey Krotter. nee w -Aum laWann mho was BTBdU- ated from the University of Ne braska in '29 was reelected prov ince president of Alpha XI Delta sorority at the national convention held during the summer at Pasa dena California. Mrs. Krotter tow lives In Palisade, Nebraska. " Kathleen Troop, n i ni, this year was a guest at the chap ter bouse this week end. Jane Schalble who is also a 11 Phi it a guest al the house before leaving for New York City where she wlD study at the School of Dramatic Art 'Two Chi Omegas who were graduated from Nebraska last spring were guests at the house thi week ond. Miss Virginia Pol lard. Nehawka, has h?en in Grand Island an dstopped here cn route (Continued on Page 4.) t.ntn In Hmnrr Special Instructors In. BALLROOM OANCI.'.S BORNER SISTERS DANCE .TUOIO ariv.te Biuf io 'M Phon 0513 A ST3 ML SEE A SALESMAN an rp No one can afford to miss the big games. .See Nebraska play Foot ball. Basketball. Track, Wrestling and Swimming at an average cost of less than thirty-three cents per event. TNT GAMES AT HOME October 8 Ames October 29 Kansas Aggies November 12 Pittsburgh November 24 Missouri AND AWAY October 15 Minnesota October 22 Kansas November 5 Iowa November 1 9 Oklahoma December 3 So. Methodist Uni. E3 L3 A IS U ) SEE A SALESWOMAN 2 P. .'; '. i'.t . ... - tCi -. ' ' ' .h