The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1933, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,
QCl ETY
DOWN TOWN FORMALS
HEAD WEEK'S EVENTS
Engineers Will Sponsor
Informal Dance
Saturday r
Formals are again the feature
of the social activities of this week
end. Gamma Phi Beta has issued
invitations for a formal at the
Cornhusker Friday. Alpha Phi
will entertain guests at a formal
on Saturday at the Cornhusker
ballroom. Farm House and Sigma
Delta Tau will hold house dances
Saturday. Members of the New
man club will meet Friday night
at St. Elizabeth Nurse's home for
a party. Sigma Tau informal is
at the Lincoln hotel on Saturday.
Sponsors Announced.
Sponsors for the . Sigma Delta
1 STUART fn
yt O. M.'t startling production r
Eugen O'Neill' frank tory . . .
th picture Lincoln Dai demanded
for month! !
STR1MGE
INTERLUDE
tvltu
NORMA
SHEARER
(I 1DH
GABLE
Featnrrc at
1:00, 8:10, 8:20,
7:80, :
Till 8 P. ni. !6e
1 U :30 S
1 LINCOLN
MILLIONS hava read the
llnee' . . . now you can aee Robert
K. Burns' startling story!
as
I AM A
FUGITIVE
From a Chain
Oan'
with
PAUL
MUNI
(Star of
"Scarface")
Eiccllent Units
Added
a Program
Mat. 25c
Kl ORPH EUM
Dazzled by fama ... then swej
off bis feet by a dame!
"DECEPTION"
with
LEO CARRILLO
THKLMA TODD
BAKU ABA WEEKS
Newa Flash I
Highlights
Id ttu
career of
Coolidgcl
H-i. , ,
IXv I"RED c. J'
" M:i:::ic!nd his
ORCHES1TKA
HOTEL LINCOLN
Friday and Saturday
Evenings 11:30 to 11:30
Admission 10c pvr Vr.son
Couples only
Tau house dance Saturday evening
will be Mr. ana jr. ouc,
Madeline Baer, housemother, and
Rabbi Jolt. Hampton's orchestra
will furnish music for the dancing.
Plan "Radio Party."
fmternitv is Dlan-
ning a radio party for Saturday
evening 01 mis ween. uap.w.i-
lor me eveni arc ji -W.
Knight and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Newell.
Newmans Will Party.
Af tvio Ttfursft's home of St
T7noKtVi'a Vi-Rritfll members or
Newman club will sponsor a party
Friday night. Sponsor for the in-
. . on Mrs
iUl Uiai jw.. '
F. A. Kidwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. A
Thiel.
Siema Tuas Entertain.
Tau. national professional
AMv;nAArnr frntprnitv. tlans an
th wntpl Lincoln Garden
room. Roger Wilkerson and his
A.Aoitni will niav. uea.ii mm
ir t iTorcvncnn will cnaDer-
on. The affair is in cnarge ui
Theleen ana Arnoia oonui.
Officer Is Guest
Tieo uiriim Ifnnpr national sec
UllOO Jim " -
retary-treasurer of Kappa Phi, and
MISS LiOia AllUSUei, wl 6U""
at an evening meeting of Kappa
X ail, AUi-l,Mw- O -
Thursday. Jan. 12 at the Wesley
house. Mrs. W. C. Fawell, Mrs.
ir:t- wact Mrs A. Grubb and
Miss Gertrude Beer, patronesses of
the' sorority, will be hostesses.
Rachel Baker will preside at the
meeting.
Alumnae Will Meet.
Mortar Board alumnae plan to
meet Saturdav. Jan. 14 at 2:30
o'clock at Carrie Bell Raymond
hall. Dr. Elizabeth Williams, Mrs.
Channing Collins find Mrs. K. O.
Brady are the hostesses.
Give Sunday Supper.
Members of the active chapter
of Kappa Sigma and their guests
were entertained at supper Sun
day evening by the alliance at the
chapter house. An informal eve
ning followed.
Mothers Meet Tuesday.
Alpha Sigma Phi Mothers club
held its ree-ular meeting: at the
oooooooooooo
Unlvertity Player
present
"The First
Mrs. Fraser"
By St. John Ervlne
Temple Theatre
All week Jan. 9-14
Curtain promptly at 7:30
Reservations at Temple Box Office
oooooooooooo
Ovw' V ' f "tut "
PLAYING
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Social Calendar.
Friday.
Gamma Phi Beta, formal . .
Cornhusker.
Newman Club . ; .
St. Elizabeth Nurse's Home.
Saturday.
Alpha Phi formal Cornhusker.
Farm House... House Dance.
Sigma Delta Tau
House Dance.
Sigma Tau informal, Lincoln.
chapter house Tuesday afternoon.
The time was fui " "
manner and refreshments were
served.
Auxiliary Meets.
Auxiliary of Alpha Tau Omega
i o i n'riork luncheon at
Will 1IU1U " " . , T -I O
the chapter house Friday, Jan. 13.
The hostesses win
Dobbs, Mrs. Carl Erb, Mrs. A. A.
Tanner, Mrs. Henry rustci
Mrs. A. L.. Moeuer.
Phi Delt Alum Weds.
Announcement has been made
of the marriage of Marjorie Reid
- j tu T Tacrelfi both Of B3-
atrjee. Mr. Pagels formerly at
iiv and is a
member of Phi Delta Theta.
Alumnae Clubs Meet.
Vlpha Phi alumnae were enter
tained at a 6:30 dinner Tuesday
. hD hnmp of Mrs. Heatn
tfVciinife O.W luv ..v-
Griffiths. Assistant hostesses were
TNjAvfpns. Mrs. Merlm
Matzke, Mrs. Robert Bntton and
Mrs. Vivian Bauer.
Delta Gamma Engaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hoag
i i ntvKthn have announced
lauu v'a ,
the en?a?ement of their daughter,
Aia r,rfihfl. The marnaee will
take place in January ai luc h6
i i v.a Hnae-land errad
i. 4Va TjAQrY.
laxiu living ,,j o-
uated from the University of Ne
braska, where sne is a
Delta Gamma.
Gamma Phi Beta alumnae met
for luncheon Saturday at the chap
ter house. Mrs. Clifford Hicks and
Miss Janet Winters acted as
hostesses.
Delta Gamma alumnae held a
luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. B.
Taylor Saturday. Assisting host
esses were Roberta Christiansen,
Betty Harrison, Mrs. Maurice
Deutsch and Mrs. E. W. Burgitt.
Forty members of the alumnae
chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta
met for luncheon Saturday with
Mrs. Dean R. Leland at her home.
An informal afternoon followed
the business session.
Alpha Tau Omega announc e
the pledging of William J. Garlow
and George F. Walliker, both of
Cody, Wyo.
Crowley, a former Notre Dame
star, was said to have been in
duced to make the change because
... . r- n 4
a hlgner salary was unncu,
i r
ANNEX CAFE
Always Open
Dine and Dance
Evenings 6:00 to 7:30
No cover charge
OFFICIAL BULLETIN, j
Social Dancing Hour.
Social Dancing hour will be held
from seven to eighty-thirty in the
Armory. There will be special in
struction at seven.
Study Group.
A study group on the life of
jesus win ...
three to four-thirty in Ellen Smith
...jn ha hoiri riaay
Hall.
othnii. Students.
t-j-.i D,mmn nf Omaha will
address the Catholic students of
r I X I 1 1 1 1 1 X LLlliv-
the University or weDraa
twn-thirtv. on Sunday aiiernuuu,
January 15.
Newmen Club.
rru -NT-rTnan rlub Will hold its
first social function of the year
1933 by celebrating at a hard times
party at si. juizau' a uv,oi'
Friday, January i.
inriTiTiTTv
f continued from Page 1.)
atives heard a short speech from
Representative Trenmor Cone (d .),
t-ii... ,nn,-no- .omethine like
vttney,
w.rYwr est the house
1L any inti.r- .
,.,r, tr, thf University of
Nebraska campus he can get his
nVinrrra OH1 M
picture taken iree oi 's
Whereupon Speaker George
-,i... that he could see
by the faces of the legislators that
prosperity is coming back at last.
And thus the university can share
its part.
Some men would rather be right
hut there are
others who never make an effort
to be either
58 PAIRS-
BOUDOIR SLIPPERS
To Close
DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF
DANIEL GREEN MULES AND
D'ORSAY SLIPPERS mostly light col
ors as blue, old rose, etc. Originally 3.50
and 4.00. A range of sizes. Certain to go
quickly so don't delay! On sale Fn-
Women s snoes
SPECIAL PURCHASE-
MEN'S GLOVES
DRESS CAPESKINS in slip-on and
nne-clatsn styles. Gloves that equal
in fpiality usual 1.95 offers. Brown and
jrrev. Some with contrasting pipings.
Such exceptional values are not to be
missed! On sale
Men's Section First Floor
LEATHER BOUND
CLASSICS
BALZAC, Dumas, Ibsen, Voltaire, Tolstoi. Poe, Shakes
peare, Kipling. Conan Doyle, Emerson, Stevenson and
other works including "World's (in-at Adventure Stone s
and "World's Oreat Detective Sloncs." A wise g
"buy" for any book-lover. Kneli
J ' BK,k Firnt Floor
ODD LOTS
WOMEN'S GLOVES
IMPORTED KIDS in odd styles from
regular stock. Black, white and other
assorted colors. Originally 2.95 to 4.00.
A good assortment in sizes 5 to 6.
Many a desirable bargain to be picked up,
by early comers. On sale
Glove Firft Floor
THREE
tvt npnANTZATIONS
jl XJX v '
A T" ATT T
WILL S 1 AUXi RAff
ON SATURDAY NIGHT
rvmtinued from Page 1.)
As the tally approaches the va
rious Greek houses on the route,
their members will be turned out
In spite of the hard luck results
of the beginning games this sea-
son, coacn urown y "
buskers have a good team and it
is his opinion mai wiwi """"
hearted support of the students,
the continuance of the ttu.m
which nrevauea uuuuui -
Sail season, the quintet will show
th All these plans are tentative in
sofar as the weather might . be too
unfavorable, in tnai
will not be staged from the Tern
pie but the organized rooting will
begin at the coliseum
A
TEA&1S
and CHOPS
-tender, juicy and delicious
steaks and cWps are wnea
from our fountain 5 til pr
Try them!
5 Course Dinner 35c
Try Our Tasty HOT
PLATE LUNCHES. .
Boyden's Carry Out tee Cream
rim "w-' -
Pltarniacy
H. A. REED, Mgr. 13 & P
Phone B7037
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ecou
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