SUNDAY, N0VI;MI1I:K 13, .1932. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE. I'.- BARBOUR TO SPEAK. Professor E. H. Barbour, chair man of the department of geology, spoke at the meeting of the Knife and Fork club Thursday noon at the Cornhusker hotel. His subject was "Ancestors of Our Domestic Animals." 60000 b 6666 6 6 Now that Pitt is no longer a horrid word, and those niid-semcNters are out of the way, you will want to take a night off and celebrate at the Pla-Mor. lie sure and join the large university crowd at Pla-Mor tonight. Sunday night dances are particularly popular with the university dancers. Howie Christensen and his Orchestra TONIGHT m OR Admission 25c Per Person Dancing Free OOOOOOOOOOOO Programs .(rul they - MONDAY VSSt Then cum;gotten 9 mmY TO VOR- "TOO ELEGANT UHB-UF I"-U5 op SHORT j2J2ZS2 Urealhlet licht . t Trouble UPg" - - r- I 0 V " , " .Vck GIRL" - Society. local fraternity will go national Club Activities Are of Interest to Creek Organizations. November 25 and 26 have been net an the dates for the installation of the thirty-third chapter of Chi Phi fraternity and the initiation 01 twenty-seven active members of Alpha Theta Chi into that group. Many alumni are expected to re turn to the campus for the event for which the Cornhusker hotel will serve as headquarters. Invitations have been issued to Chancellor E. A. Burnett, Dean T. J. Thompson, Assistant Dean W. C. Harper, Prof E. W. Schramm and the presidents of all Nebraska fraternities to attend the final ban quet at the Cornhusker on Satur day, Nov. 26. Among the prominent alumni of Alpha Theta Chi who will be here for the ceremonies are: Chancel lor Frederick M. Hunter of the Universit yof Denver, who will be toastmaster at the banquet; Dean Irving S. Cutter of the Northwest ern Medical school; John D. Clark, chairman of the economics depart ment. University of Denver, and William M. Poynter of the Ne braska Medical college. Reuben C. Youngquist, traveling TOMORROW- . , around H" ior erery romance , moit-. Is MAT. 10c -20c M,ATTE 10C-30C Rfl ,L BENNETT K ..t. 10c-15c r kite ic-20c k m r-SS tr-TV fCT COLLEGIATE rIIrKf of Agriculture (:II-K of Artu and Hl-nwH rulleRA ol HintlnrM Admintatmtlun Ollrj: of Iriitltry College of JCnKinrrrlng lrnliin(e cll-te (Allege of I-aw (!4illftM a! mpdlelnA ....... Hrhmtl of minting College of pharmacy Ttiachem' college Hrhool of Kino Art Mid Munle Hchool of Journullam tt!0 2088 A48 8408 2420 A013 Induct fir " wkt ' J24 JJ4 J00 JI09 40 T..ll rmludinr lUDllta 88M 5945 8808 s,,,116u iTh'al"d nSm rprVwnt Vtudrnt. rrUrrd In n,r tlmn one eolloK, d rtaZSu ta VSTawU h1 Jourlalhm who re lo l..oluded In the varl our rollritva. secretary of Lambda Chi Alpha, viaitori th local chapter for the past few days giving the chapter hints and helpful suggestions ior rushing and conducting chapter affairs. Chi 0 Alumnae Meet. The Chi Omega alumnae met for luncheon Wednesday with Mrs. A. M. Gaddis at her home 1842 Pepper avenue, with Mrs. Edward Jungbluth, Mrs. Karl Arndt and Mrs. Frank Wright as assisting hostesses. Lavender and white chrysanthemums were used on the luncheon table. A business session and social hour followed for the twenty present. Mothers Club Meets. The Mothers club of Sigma Alpha Epsilon met Friday for a covered dish luncheon at the home r.f Mr n Carlsen. Mrs. Rex Davies of Utica joined the group I of sixteen at the luncheon and ; business meeting. j Plans for a second Sunday night supper to be held . at the Alpha Theta Chi chapter house Nov. 20 , were made at the Friday meeting of the auxiliary of that fraternity Thursday evening. i Hall Is Presented. Sunday afternoon Nov. 13, the . A. W. S. board is presenting j Howard Hall at open house from 3:00 to 5:00. Invitations have been ( sent to residents of all the sorori-! ties as well as to housemothers. Initiation Is Held. Dr. Paul Johnston, pastor ol' Westminster church and Dean J. E. LeRossignol of the College of Business Administration will be initiated as members of Alpha Theta Chi Sunday afternoon. The ceremony will start at 4 o'clock. They will become members of Chi Phi fraternity when that group becomes the thirty-third chapter Nov. 25 and 26. HONORARY SELLS FRUIT CAKES. Phi Upsilon Omicron, home eco nomics honorary, is carrying on an annual fruitcake sale which is under the management of Muriel Moffit. The money received from the sale of these cakes is used for professional work. "Keep off the grass" signs on the campus of Washington and Jefferson college were replaced with placards reading "Please walk on the grass." President Hutchinson explained that he en joyed walking on the grass, and that he was more interested in stu dents than in the lawn. from the p with PAT O'DRIEN MAE CLARKE Added CCMCDY ACT NOVELTY NEWS Mat. 150 Night 25c Mon.. Tue., Wed. MALTO In ENROLLMENT. Nov. 8, 19.11. Nov. 10, 1 082. Men Wow. Tot. Men tz Bin 472 02 IMS .HA I 108 928 0 SO lS 78 81 Worn Tot 214 442 1.09 1AH4 7 Bid NMf JJ 'J . 5H 242 811ft 111 0 s 178 7 I llfl S 800 3D I 19 171 104 I Oil 6 Hi 4H8 I till 88M 118 88 1088 ani no J 19 fil 0 02 4 A0 tl.1 A8 8 100 9 S37 118 118 8 AS 819 084 2A9 832 45 12 0 es m 81 100 Livestock Dealers Attend Pitt Game More than 200 South Omaha livestock representatives were in Lincoln Saturday for their twenty sixth annual visit and for the Pittsburgh game. A program in charge of Prof. R. R. Thalman was held in animal husbandry hail Saturday morning. Y. W. Will Hold Special Service for New Member On Tuesday afternoon at 4 there will ne a candle lighting service for all new members of Y. W. C. A. This recognition service will be immnifiim.,,. LIBERTY These SELL-OUT PRICES ZIU v . . Muslral Sliow. Orchestra, 92.0O, 91.50 Balcony, $1.50, 1.0O (Jallery, 75 Pli-a U. S. Oov'i Tax of i0"e. SKATS n Sale at BKN SIMOV SONS until 6 P. M. Monday. On Sale at Liberty Box Office after 6 P. M, The Season's First As Prince Danilo in Frana Performance Starts at 8:20 Advance Reservations Will Not Be Held After 10 a. in. Monday. Gallery Box Office and Doors Will Open at 7 P. M. This engagement made possible through gracious withdrawal for the evening of the Liberty Players, Inc. "The Merry Widow" U the first of notable aeries of attractions this feasor) under the management of Florence Gardner iiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimini iiimliii 4 '3? g 1. tfi--t: -fjW&rJf ft fte- & 1 i- - ?i if V 4eT ( fp r J j - JVrn , 'ml Jfj - , V ,r What a Picturel . "V. with I KflRL0FF . : Melvyn Douglas 4 ' Gloria Stuart i J ' ' J Lilian Bond "jfm- Charles Laughton KmF A. S-M-B-V-E-IR- I"' f V ' ' - '2 '' J yu mutt meant if you ir' jrX-;iY'" If You Must Jt Scream If You Will! ' Another Hit at the 1 STATE presided over by Evelyn Haase, sophomore commission leader. Gertrude Clark, who is in charge of vespers, will speak on "What Membership Means to Me." FACULTY MKMISKICS WILL SKKVE WITH VOCATIONAL GKOUI' Three faculty members have been placed on a committee for the organization of a state voca tional association. They are: C. C. Minteer, associate professor of vo cational education; Miss Gertrude Beers, instructor of commercial arts; and Rowan Elliff, assistant professor of vocational education. The University of Nebraska 40c 40c UNIVERSITY PLAYERS present As Husbands Go By Hitclx'l Crotlurs Temple Theatre 7:30 P. M. November 14 to 19, 1932 40c Admission 40c ONE NIGHT ONLY- Mon, Nov, 1 4 Musical Triumph Lehar's Workl-Famous Hit Thrills! Thrills! Thrills: 9 W I ;? I I '4 Li. .7C