FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE OCl ETY YULETIDE FESTIVITY PREVAILS ON CAMPUS Christmas festivity is in full swing on the campus according to party announcements for this week end. Many groups are planning WALLACE BEERY KAREN MORLEY Rlcardo Cortex Jean Hersholt John Miljan "FLESH" Thelma Todd Zasu Pitta In "Alum A' Eve" STUART 12:45 till 2 p. m. 25c LEE TRACY CONSTANCE CUMMINGS In "Washington All Laffie Comedy "Strange Inner-tube" Mat. 25c, Eve 40c LINCOLN Joel McCrea MARIAN MARSH Skeett Gallagher Wm. Oargan In "THE SPORT PARADE" Mat. 20c Eve. 30c ORPIIEUM house dances with decorations and favors in keeping with the season. The Tau Kappa Epsilon freshmen are sponsoring their annual Xmas party Saturday mgnt at tne nouse. Pi Beta Phi pledges nave Dooicea a formal house dance to honor their upperclassmen the same eve ning. Friday night Sigma t Alpha Epsilon is entertaining at its an nual formal at the Cornhusker. Saturday nieht at the Corn husker Delta Delta Delta will give its formal dance of the year. Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Alpna cm umega are the other Greek groups giving house dances that evening. Delta Upsilon pledges will entertain for their actives Friday nigni ai a house party. A Christmas cartv at the Stu dent Activity Building on the Ag Campus will be the main event ior students in that college. Lutheran Students will be guests at a party given by the First Lutheran church. Ag Students' Party. Tlie annual Ag Christmas party will be held on Friday night at eight o'clock. The party will be under the direction of the Ag Exec utive board with Jess Livingston, in direct charere of the affair. The party will be in the Student Ac tivities building. The Salem choir of Milford will sing for the party, with Albert Ebers directing. The Rev. Flay E. Hunt will speak on "What Christ mas Means to Me." Carols will be sung and Santa Claus will dis tribute presents to prominent Ag college students and faculty mem bers. "Silent Night" by the au dience will complete the program. Tanksterettes Swim. Tanksterettes, women's swim ming club, are giving a party Sat urday. Dec. 17 from 12 to 2 o'clock at the University coli seum in honor of the tnirteen new members. Lunch will be served at 2 o'clock after the members and their guests have enjoyed an hours frolic in tne water, mose wishing to attend are to make re servations with Maxine Packwood, who is in charge of the arrange ments. and Mrs. Phillips. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has chosen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott, Lester Orfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mrs. Hal Minor as their sponsors for their party jj riaay. AlDha Chis have invited Miss Iola Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Valde- mar Peterson and Mrs. C. L. Bi shop, housemother to act as chap erones for their Christmas dance on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Senning and Mrs. Pullman are to be the guest of the Alpha O's on Saturday, at a house dance. Actives Plan Dinner. Active members of Sienna Alpha Iota, honorary music sorority, are planning a buffet supper Sunday evening in honor of the group's pledges. Eighteen couples will at tend. The function will be held at the chapter house and will be chaperoned by frotessor ana jmxs. Don Berry and Mrs. R. D. Davis, housemother. The evening wil be spent informally. Journalists Meet. The topic on which Mr. R. F. Crawford spoke at the Theta Sigma Phi meeting Tuesday eve-nine- was "The Magazine Article." The groups met at the home of Mary Sutton. Several rushees were asked to attend. Announce Chaperones. Delta Upsilon freshmen are en tertaining the active members at a house dance Friday. Chaperones for the event are Mr. and Mrs. El ton Lux, Dean and Mrs. Fordyce STUDENTS AND FACULTY Make This a Pen Christmas ALL Sheaffer Pens and Pencils p. At Greatly Reduced Price V 10.00 (Lifetime) 5.35 5.003.00 3.002.00 9.00 and 5.00 Sets 5.00 and 3.00 Desk Sets at Half ) I I I ! ! ( I! M If M 'MM - J SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon formal .Cornhusker Delta Upsilon house House dance Ag Christmaa Mixer. .Activity building Kappa Delta House dance Delta Zeta House dance Saturday. PI Beta Phi House dance Tau Kappa Epsilon House dance Beta Theta Pi House dance Alpha Sigma Phi House dance Delta Delta Delta Cornhusker Alpha Omicron Pi House dance Alpha Cbi Omega House dance Luehtran Party 17th A Frolic Is Announced. A Jack Frost frolic is the theme of the house -dance which the ac giving in honor of Delta Zeta are giving in honor of their pledges on Friday night. Harold Rice's orchestra will play for the dancing, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berry, with Mrs. Eloise Tebbetts will be chaperones. Following the presentation of "The Messiah" at the Coliseum Sunday, members of the Ag fac ulty, Ag staff and A members of the Y.W.C.A. will meet at Ellen Smith hall Sunday, Dec. 18, for a Christmas tea from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. The tea, sponsored by the Ag staff, will carry out the" inter national theme; negro spirituals will be sung, and Chinese poems will be read. Emma Feith and Miss Miller will pour, and Valentine Klotz is general chairman. Other chairmen are Arlene Bors, who has charge of the program; May Svoboda, in charge of decorations; Helen Smrha, refreshments; Bee Donald son, entertainment and publicity, and Gladys Klopp. McLEAN HALL WILL MERGE WITH DELTA CHI NEXT SATURDAY (Continued from Page 1.) ducted by the following national officers of Delt Chi fraternity: John B; Harshman, Dayton, O., president; O. K. Patton, Iowa City, la., secretary; Cecil S. DeRoin, Kansas City, Mo.,'- treasurer, and Donald G. Isett, assistant execu tive secretary. Alumni of Nebraska chapter of Delta Chi who will be present and assist with the ceremonies include Robert McDowell Armstrong, '14, Auburn; John Mullen, '14, Falls City; L. F. "Pop" Klein, '23, Crete; Judge Leslie Noble, '21, Beatrice, and Jack Barton, 18, Omaha. Lewis Westwood, Tecumseh, '05 of Buffalo, N. Y., chapter, will also attend. Charter Members. Charter members who will at tend include Oscar B. Clark, Lin coln; C. Petrus Peterson, Lincoln; Robert W. Devoe, Lincoln, and Judge M. W. Bates. Lexington. Other charter members are unable to attend. Active members of Nebraska chapter of Delta Chi who will par ticipate are H. Clinton Frankman, Oshland, Ky., president; Harold Wilson caster, juincoin, vice presi dent; La Von Linn, Pawnee City, secretary; Robert Chamberlain, Verdon, treasurer; Lester Prokop, Hay Springs; Kooert reierson, Madison; Vernon Elere. Red Oak, la.; James- Heaton, Hay Springs; Charles Vogt, jr., summeriieio, Kans.; John N. Bliss, Omaha, and John F. Durr, Holton, Kans. Delta Chi fraternity was louna ed at Cornell university Oct. 13, 1890, and at present has forty ac tive chapters and a membership of 10,000. The fraternity's iNeorasKa chapter was founded in lyoy. McLean Hall was founded on the Nebraska campus four years ago with the status of a local iraier nitv. Tt has made a steadv climb in prestige on the campus, making third in scholarship among Ne braska fraternities the past semes ter. Secretary Will Conduct Series of Study Groups A series of study groups on ' The Life of Jesus," will be held twice each week from Christmas until Easter under the direction of Miss Bernice Miller, Y. W. C. A. secre tary. One of the groups will meet on Fridays from 4 to 5:30 o'clock, and the other on Sundays from 9 to 10:30. Each group will be com posed of girls who must register with Miss Miller before vacation. CELASSDLFOEED 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Please bring all found article to the Dally Nebraakan office In U. Hall. Report louet there also. PERSONAL STUDENT Golnp to Fargo or Minne apolis would like ride with motorist going entire distance or to any In tervening point. Call M24&4. ORCHESTRA NM CONCERT Student Symphony Sched uled for Sunday Eve ning at St. Paul's. The School of Music symphony orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Carl F. Steckelberg, will be heard in concert Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at St. Paul Methodist church at 7:45 o'clock. There will be no admission charge. A silver offering will be taken. The orchestra, composed of sixty-one students, will present the following program: Wagner, The March and Chorus from "Tannhauser." Hayden, Symphony No. 7, C major; Adagio Allegro Mono, Adagio, Minuetto, Klnale, Vivace. Yarnfelt. Prelude. Bach, Andante, Chorale, Fugue. MARIGOLD BALLROOM The home of good orchestras presents CARL WEST and His Orchestra of St. Louis Featuring Wynken, Blynken A Nod . 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