TITREE. I TOE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932. I I SOCIETY. Y. W. C. A. Secretary in Peking, China, Again Is Guest in the iCty ' Miss Hinkley Is Guest of Honor at Several Social Events Given by Y. W. and Mitt Mable And Miss Miller, k' - Mtss Hinkley Visits Miss Bernice Miller. Miss Leila Hinkley, who U Y. W. C. A. in Peklngr, China, and representative from this district topped in Lincoln on her way to New York City where she will study in new school for social aerv ice workera before sailing for China in January. While in this city she was a guest of Miss Ber nice Miller, who is secretary of the University Y. W. Miss Hinkley was there during; "Nebraska in China" week last spring. She was the incentive for several social af fairs the first of the week. Sigma Phi Epsilons Have Grand Officer. Monday evening. September 26, Mr. T. B. Strain, vice president of the Continental National bank of Lincoln, will be installed as Grand Marshall of the National chapter of Sigma Phi Epsllon. Mr. Strain who was recently elected to this office has been active in the local chapter of Sig Eps. To the knowl edge of the writer this is the only fraternity on the campus to have a grand officer in the city. Tea Is Given at Alpha Chi House. Miss Lelia Hinkley was enter tained at a tea given by the Ne braska in China staff of the Y. W. at the Alpha Chi Omega house Monday afternoon. Evelyn Derrick and Elizabeth Stanks, who are the presidents of the Y. W. at Coner and Doane colleges respectively, with other members of their groups were special guests of the staff in charge. Membeis of the cabinet on this campus as well an members of the Nebraska in China staff were pres ent. Those in charge of the tea were: Elizabeth Rowan, Phyllis Sidner, Mary Lou Kirk, Alice Wl ren, Dorothy Cathers and Jean Al-den. COLLEGE WORLD The budget for this year in the University of Texas contains an item of a milion and a half dol lars for main operating expenses. Oil has been discovered on newly acquired university lands in Texas. One-half of this year's graduate of Alabama college have received positions, according to the Ala bamlan. Coeds at the University of Mis souri may not speak to male stu dents on the street for more than three minutes at a time. They , must also have a chaperone when they g3 to see a dentist, according to a recently issued decree from the dean of women. . Figures compiled by Yale, Princeton and Harvard graduates, states the Oklahoma Daily, indi cate that four years in college are equal to two good house parties. Indicating that Oklahoma sopho mores will rule the freshmen v'.th an iron hand this year is the head line in The Oklahoma Daily. ."Ruf Neks order freshman to wear red caps or." Isn't it nice that the freshmen will get the choice of which end is to be red?" Rasooo's Paper Published In Mathematical Bulletin A paper by Prof. M. A. Basoco of the department of mathematics was publiMhed in the August num ber of the Bulletin of the Ameri can Mathematical society. The pa per dealt with the trigonometric developments of certain doubly pe riodic functions of the second kind. Hayseed and Haywire. By George Round. A farmer in western Nebraska has a plan that may interest fra ternities who are now busy "whit tling" their budgets. He has an nounced that he will sell potatoes from his field at ten cents a bush el. Fraternities might find it Start tlie School Year Right By having your garments cleaned and pressed by the eld reliable MODERN CLEANERS SOUKUP A WESTOVER Call F2377 "'fSth ytr In Llnol" Barbers for Nebraska Men 127 No. IS 1 . Miss Bernice Miller entertained at an Informal tea for Miss Lelia Hinkley Sunday evening. Friends of Miss Hinkley and members of the Y. M. cabinet were the guests. Honoring Miss Lelia Hinkley, Miss Mabel Lee were hostess to a foursome for lunch at the Univer sity club Monday. Miss Bernice Miller and Miss Francis Drake were the other guests of Miss Lee. Kappa Alumnae to Marry Alpha Sig. An announcement of Interest in university circles is that of the ap proaching marriage of Miss Ruth Schwager of Omaha to Walter B. Lehmkuhl of Wahoo. The wedding will be solemnized Saturday at high noon at the First Central Congregational church in Omaha with Rev. Frank Smith reading the lines. Both Miss Schwager and Mr. Lehmkuhl are graduates of the University of Nebraska, where she is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and he of Alpha Sigma Phi. Miss Winnifred Dunbar of Nor ton, Kas., and Miss Marjorte Cass, who teaches at the Iowa school for the deaf at Council Bluffs, were guests over the week end at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miss Helen Lodford and Miss Josephine Davis, both are mem bers of Delta Delta Delta sorority, spent the week end at the latter' home in Nebraska City. Miss Amanda Heppner was a dinner guest at Carrie Belle Ray mond hall one evening last week. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of R. Frank Roberts of Myrtle, Alabama. Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Candy will entertain the members of the mathematics department faculty and their wives at dinner Satur day evening at the oCrnhuskcr hotel. worth their while to give their pledges the Job of going to the farm and picking the potatoes and bringing them back to Lincoln. At least the plan would be more prac tical than making the low pledges bury cats in graveyards. Glenn Hedlund, Nebraska grad uate of a few years ago but since at Cornell university, was on the campus last week end. He Is about to become Dr. Hedlund. Since graduating from Nebraska he has received his master's and Is about ready now for his doctor's degree. Financial conditions in the east are much the same as here in the midwest although one does not hear of the "depression" so com monly about school, Glenn inti mated while here. Students at tending Cornell usually come from families having an exeess of cash and as a result the depression does not bother them a great deal. No one knows where Otto Dil lon is. . . Clara Day is another reader. Who is next? . . . Every one on the Ag campus wonders who writes the Observer column. . Dr. Goss of the agricultural col lege was once quite an athlete back in an eastern university. . . O. 8. Bare, extension entomologist, was no "set-up" as a ball player in other days. College of agriculture students who attend the annual faculty re ception Saturday night in the stu dent activities building won't be forced to "shake'-' the hand of every professor 'n the college. Rather the committee in charge of the reception line has announed a "depression" reception Una. Where over ten stood in line in other years, the number has been whittled down somewhat this year. Those to be Included in the re ception line include Chancellor and Mrs. Burnett, Dean and Mrs. W. W. Burr, Miss Margaret Fedde, Dean and Mrs. T. J. Thompson and Amanda Heppner. Regents of the university have been in vited to attend also. Getting away from the tradi tional hand-shaking, however, will be a relief. Aside to Dick Moran: No, eight lets have not been produced as yet . .Henry Sexton, popular man at the Ag college In other years, is not In school as yet.. P. W. Mere dith is trying out for the dairy products judging team.. People should never arrive at science lec tures late. It might hurt their standing.. Dr. Charles C. Talbot, who graduated from the Nebraska dental college last spring, is lo cated at Alliance. If ever through the city and are enjoying a tooth ache, be would appreciate the busi ness. But business is good.. 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