rmivY. KKHKliAKY 21, 1933. THE DAILY NEBKASKAN THREE 1 1 kappa rsi mix give formal wvaek Phi Kappa Psi will entertain .lt a formal dinner dance at the i ! imner house at 7:30 this evening. T.'bles will be decorated in green ami red. the fraternity colors. n,aperme for the event will be Ms Jlvi'i Cox, Mrs. Cora Bent lev' and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stokes. Leo Beck and his or hestra will play for the affair Out of town members who will httend the party are: Warren Mden. John Teasdale, Forest Gas knll. Pill Khi hron. Sorority Gires Dinner. Mi. ha. Xi Delta will entertain at 4 dinner Friday evening preceding t) c Motar Board party. Miss Lnhi H .i.e and Mrs. Adeline Harns o. rger. housemother, will ! chap- i ones. (. R.'s Hosts to PldlfiVS The Alpha Gamma Hho house t a'ty Saturday evening will be -iv.'ii hv the' pledges for the pledges of Delta Sigma "Lambda, Delta Tan Delta and Tan Kappa KosiiiTi. l ilkerson to Play. Chapcrones for the Sigma Alpha Kj -ilon house party will be Mrs. H'.'i! Miner, Mr. R. C. Dein and Mr. -nd Mrs. R. A. Schmidt. Roger Wilki -i son's orchestra will furnish r. :,-ie foi the affair. 1 1 nnotmre (.haperones. The Theta Tin Alpha house ;;;nn- Saturday will be chaperoned Take Time Out!" BETWEEN elates or late at i, night there's nothing like I a bowl of Kellopg's Rice Kripiee to pick you tip. They're fro oriep ac tually crackle in milk or , cream. . And they satisfy hunger vithout taxing the tem. Maile by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Listen! r re v 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Mortar Board party, colis eum. Phi Kappa Psi, dinner dance, chapter house. Chi Omega, formal, Corn husker. Newman club, St. Eliza beth's nurses home. Alpha Xi Delta, dinner, chapter house. Alpha Phi, dinner, chapter house. Saturday. Theta Phi Alpha, house party. Lambda Chi Alpha, house party. Alpha Gamma Rho, house party. Ag party, Student Activ ities building. Sigma Chi, formal, Corn husker. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, house party. Raymond hall, formal Raymond hall. by Col. and Mrs. F. A. Kidwell and Mis. Katherine Fa i lev. Jungbluth to I'lay. Jungbluth's orchestra will play for the Sigma Chi formal to be given at the Cornhusker Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Schmidt. Mrs. Melsana Daniels. Mrs. Cora Bent ley. and Dr. and Mrs. Earl Dt-ppen. Raymond Hull Entertains. About l-".0 couples will attend the formal which is being given Saturday evening by Carrie Belle Raymond hall. Howie Christensen's orchestra will play for the affair which will be held" in the ballroom of the hall. The room will be decorated with palms. Fire Girls Pledge. Five gills have recently an nounced their pledges to the fol lowing sororities: Frances Wilson, Alpha Delta Theta; Elizabeth Cun ningham. Lucille Cunningham, Mary Cunningham and Lucille Studiviea, Theta Fhi Alpha. Alumnae Club Meets. Kappa Phi alumnae met Wed nesday at the home of Miss Marg aret Wiener. Assisting hostesses were Miss Gertrude Kbers and Miss Helen Chase. Honor Housemother. Honoring Mrs. Emma Holyoke, who has been housemother at the Alpha Delta Theta house for the n Prcfurt STUART 8 Great Stars in One Prcfurt Janet CAYNOR Will ROOMS Lew AYRES - Stlly EILERS Normn FetUr LouIm Drensf rrtnk Cnvtn pQX Vktor J Off SffAfOTfcAflOl Coming Monday! DORE mom r f LINCOLN EDMUND LOWE VICTOR McLAGLEN LUPE VELEZ EL BRE'DEL In HOT PEPPER" Vrarl W'tek! Gcor&c flRLISS In r 4: " MAT. 15c ORPIIEUM I VE. 25o Hbv "'H ird T!me" made wcuncn CtffTti for good t inet'- THE CRASH" it. SHE S3 1 U ruth CHATTERTON GEORGE ERE NT '.rf"1c- t For-rnoM Acirt t.riC rr fna:inti Jiusi.r-xci: CAHIOiN f u'I't-TfLK IX past five years, the alumnae of the. sorority entertained at a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Roseoe Hill Wednesday evening. Honorary Cires Party. Guests at the Mortar' Board party Friday night in the coliseum will be Lean and Mrs. T. J. Thompson, Miss Amanda Heppner, Miss Florence McCahey and Miss Margaret Fedde. Chaperones are Miss Tauhne Gellatly. Miss Mabel Lee and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thomp son. Mel Snyder and his orchestra w ill play. COUIATE F Ui U Y MFMllEH SOI I)S em oi iA;i; yoiE Culten Stales Prttfiress (irons During Hard Times. By College News Service. HAMILTON. N. Y.. Feb. L'3. - "Hard limes aie hot houses which progiess grows." That was the enctmrnsrinc" n in te on the depression issued this week by President George Barton Cut ten of Colgate university. "This forced growth is not pleas ant but it is valuable," he said. "Mankind has always had to he kicked uniairs. He is naturally layy. You (annot coax him: you mutt drive him." He declared that every gicat era. of progiess in the history of the race has been preceded iny a great cataclysm in which men suf fered and strug-kd in facing al most unconcjiie. able conditions. The suriving profited and were stronger, he said. Leisure Precedes Decadence. "On the other hand," Dr. Cut ten pointed out. "periods of decad ence have been preceded by mis used leisure on the part of the rul ing classes, and easy times have made flabby races. We move along the lines of least rcsirtance, but the law of growth and develop ment is that we grow as we ex pect ourselves physically, men tally and morally. "Prosperity kills itself. Selec tion, migration, mutation and change of habits brought about by adversity are the necessary condi tions for advances." A darker picture was painted, however, by Prof. Paul Jacobson of the university, who declared that "the United States is nearer a revolution than it ever has been since the Civil war." Though urging poise and confi dence, rather than alarm, he cop tended that certain fundamental changes must come about if the country is to avoid the evils ot "abortive action." Manifestations of the latter, he said, already are being witnessed in the middle west and other sec tions of the nation, where farm strikes and forcibly controlled foreclosure sales are becoming common. MISS JANE STEEL IS PRESENTED AS BEST DRESSED GIRL (Continued From Page 1.) was the title of the Gamma Phi Beta skit. Jeanette Arensberg, Harrie Daly, and Audred Whitman, comprising the Alpha Phi Trio ap peared next on the program. Car rie Belle Raymond Hall presented "Darkies on Delta" following which Lois Rath burn gave a reading La Peitie Valase. Scene two of the fashion revue was followed by a stunt, "The Opera" given by Delta Delta Delta. The last number of the program was a French reading by Klsa Swift. Miss Steel, junior In the college of Arts and Science, was selected as the best dressed girl from fif teen candidates who were seeking the position. LTniversil Iiistruetor T;i)k to riiiireh Group Prof. G. O. Virtue or me col lege of Business Administration discussed the taxation situation at the last of a series of six church night programs at Grace Meth odist chute h Wednesday evening. Al-out 3-r0 persons attended, the meeting. LIBERTY Gknray Comedy Co. SELF DEFENSE Vaudeville it Tomorrow Night Big Midnight Frolic Check in Money. Members of the Tassels and Alpha Lambda Delt.i check in their Mortar Board tickets at Ellen Smith hall between 12 and 1 o'clock to day. JANE ROBERTSSON. DRAMATIC SOCIETY TO PRESEYT PLA YS Club Will Give Three One . tet Skits on March 1. The presentation of the Univer sity Dramatic club's three original one act plays will be held at the Temple theater, March 1, accord ing to Lee Young-, president of the organization. All necessary ar rangements nave been completed and ticket .sales have been pro gressing rapidly, he stated. The three plays chosen by the contest committee, were ail writ ten by University of Nebraska stu dents, and are to be publicly pre sented for the first time on this campus. "Wise Guy." by Hal Fasten ; "The Winning of Harry Jones," by Margaret Deming and Dorothy Cook: and "Kaddish," oy Zolley Lerner, are the three plays. "The Winning of Harry Jones," has been ca;-t and is being; directed by its authors. Joe di Natalie will take tlv leading part of Harry Jones, and will be assisted by Jane McLaughlin and Bess Langford. who will supply the feminine in terest. The story is woven around the life of a circus baiker at a state fair. Hany Jones, who is the baiker. travels with the show and included among the troupe is the girl of his dreams, played by Bess Langford. When he returns to hi home town, to put on the side- Just Received New Shipment -Silk Lingerie I I -Miller show, he finds himself in sever complications when his former sweetheart .arrives on the scene, whofe part is played by Jane Mc Laughlin. The situation which re sults has a light romantic and comedy touch to it. The best i.lav will be selected by the Young. audience, according to University of Illinois Investigates "Seeret Six' CHICAGO. (CNSi. Investiga tion by the "Secret Six" of mys terious threats, demanding that all members of one of his classes be given passing grades, was re quested this week by Prof. Maur ice Visscher of the University of Illinois college of medicine here. He said he had received notes, in structing him to issue the passing grades or "suffer the conse quences." TEAKS and CHOPS tender, juicy hikI delicious traks i.ml chops are M-rvcd from our fountain 6 til b P-fi. 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