- . ' v r ntlDAY. JMAKC11 X 1933. THE DAILY NUHKASKAN TURKU ( ou. icium is WEEK END lEAHIHE Thirteen Skits Comprise Shotr to Ite Folloued II y Dancing. Winter Fun Fcst Given. Over 500 are exported to attend the annual Coll-Agi i-Fun frolic Friday evening in the Student Ac tivitics building. Following the presentation of thirteen skits, 'hero will he daneing. Mark Hack man is in charge of arrangements. Exchange Dinner Held. Acacias were entertained at an , X( hange dinner Wednesday night ,1 the Phi Gamma Delta chapter house. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Alpha Sigma Phi; Dinner dance, Cornhuskcr. Coll-Agri-Fun Frolic: Stu dent Activities Building. Saturday. Scabbard and Blade: Formal, Cornhuskcr. Farm House: House party. All-University Party: Stu dent Activities Building. SKAD E ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL PRIZES Official HulMin. Chcm Engineers. C h e m engineers will meet Thursday night, March 2, at 7:30 in the lecture room of Chemistry hail. Every Student Selling Ten Yearbooks Will Be Given One. Entertain at Smoker. ITpsilon chapter of Thi Mu Al vha was entertained at a smoker it the home of Prof. Carl F. Sleek- Iberg. Announce New Pledge. Phi Sigma Kappa announces the leeent pledging of Leonard Ander sen of Weston. Neh. Honorary Gives Smoker. Delta Sigma Pi. professional honorary for men in business ad ministration, held a smoker Wed nesday evening at the Tan Kappa Kpsilon house. The group an nounces the pledging of Dorrance Freeman and Don Hulbeit. Miss Perkins' Selection to Cab inet Is Significant. Asserts Dr. Williams. (Continued from Page 1.) eross and Grace Abbott, both of whom Dr. Williams knows inti mately, are connected with the Children? Federal Welfare Bureau, a division of the department of labor. "I feel that the department of labor will greatly benefit under Miss Terkins because of her free dom from pressure of labor unions as well as her keen understanding of the vital problems with which she has to deal," said Dr. Williams. F. V. Peterson Will Talk Before Lutheran Banquet F. Yaldemar Peterson of the physical education department will speak Wednesday, Mar. 8, at the annual John Erickson banquet of the Lutheran brotherhood in Wa hoo. According to statistics, only one in seventy-five marriages result ing from romances started in col lege ends in a failure. CORNHUSKER STAFF. There will be a meeting of the business staff of the Cornhuskcr in the publication offices at 4 o'clock Thursday. CHARLES, SKADE, Business Manager. A smoker will be hold tonight at 7:30 at the DU house for all members of the university R. O. T. C. band. Activity Tax Committee. The following members of the Student council committee on the student activity tax are asked to moot in "U" hall, room 106, at 4 p. m. Friday, March 3: Jane Ax tell. Martha Hershey. Anne Bunt ing. Mario Smith, Jack Erickson, and John Gepson. HOWARD ALL AWAY, Social Dancing. The regular social dancing class will be held Friday evening in the Anvmrv The Social Staff an nounces that the admission has been reduced from 10c to fc. STUART new MAE WEST in "She Done Him Wrong" oming Monday! Crowded thrills! Mammoth pe- tscleJ Strange romance! "KING of the JUNGLE" Ag Vespers. Miss Berniee Miller, eoretaiy of the university Y. W. C. A., plans to discuss -Spring Is Here" at the Ag campus vespers on Tuesday, March 7 at 12:15 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the parlors of the Home Economies building. Additional prizes to that of a trip to the 1933 World s Fair in Chi cago, will lie awarded salesmen during the final sales drive of the 1933 Cornhuskcr, according to an announcement made Thursday aft ernoon by Charles Skade, business manager. Because the trip to Chicago, in cluding transportation over tho vtni'iimriiin's Ak-Sar-Ben and a live days' stay at the Morrison ho tel, can be won by hut one sales man it has been decided to award a Cornhuskcr to each salesman who sells at least ten yearbooks. Skade stated that there is still time to enter the contest and win a yearbook or a grand prize. Stu dents desiring to do so are asked to report to a member of the busi ness staff at the Cornhuskcr office. The 1933 Cornhuskcr will main tain the same high quality of pre vi,ic vinrs Jini will have a heav ier cover and binding than that of former years. The cover will be of read heavy grained leather, as selected bv student vote in the re cent cover contest. It was desig nated as No. 2. Students ai e again warned that this will bo the last opportunity to purchase the 1933 yearbook, and are urged to see a salesman before the close .f the drive next week," Skade s; id. The book is available at a cash price of $4.50. or in in stallments of $2 down. $1 onApril 1st, and the balance of $1.75 on delivery of the book." AO STUDENTS READY FOR WINTER FROLIC, EXECUTIVES REPORT (Continued from Page 1.) college I'horus. Tickets will le kept on sale un til noon Friday, ticket manager Elmer Parli announced today. There has been a sharp demand for tickets among students and faculty membcis. More reserved tickets wore sold the first two days than had been anticipated for the entire week, so that it was necessary to have more printed, Parli said. Prices nf fifteen, ten and five dollars will be given for the best three acts in the show. The skits will be judged by Miss Alice Howell and Mr. 7.)ley Lerner of the university dramatics depart ment, and Miss Frances Mc Chesncy, dramatics instructor at Lincoln high school. "The show will last about two hours," Manager Mark Hackman announced, "and -after that we re going to move off the chairs and have a free dance for everybody there." season, is the love story of a yt-unff Parisian courtesan, and the ef forts of her father to stop such frivolities with a youth n:imel ArniHiid. The leading lole ot CanulU' will, W played by Augusta French, the oi-i no, nl Monsieur I nival is taken by Theodoie DiTs. and Heih.Tt Yenne plays the part of Arnvmd, the young lovei. Tho new pioductioii, which takrs place in the jate part of the nine teenth century, will have elaborate costuming and Uautiful settings, according to Miss Alice H-well, ...u.-. ic in fhare of the production. The settings will be designed by Dwight Kirsch and Dick Page. players cive sho)) polish im: touches 'Camillc to Open Jcxt Monday at Temple TIi eater. Polishing touches are being made upon the University Players com ing production "CamiHe," which will open at the Temple theater next Monday night. "Camille." which is the fifth Uni versity Players presentation this TEAKS and CHOPS -tender. i'l'O- 'lJ liciou from our fountain 5 tU 8 P m. Try them! 5 Course Dinner 35c Try Our Tasty HOT -JCQ PLATE LUNCHES.. 3r WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU (Pharmacy H. A. REED. Mgr. 13 A P Phone Buj YOUNG DEMOCRATS 1 PROFESSIONAL WILL PLAN DECORATION FOR ANNUAL PARTY (Continued from Page 1.) method in which the various colors will be blended together. Throne in North. The north end of the hall will be cut off by palms and green plants, centered by a throne for the prom girl. The throne will be set up off the floor, and will have as a background, a many colored pattern. The balcony in the south end of the coliseum will be decorated with palms and arched doors, from which steps will lead to the floor of the coliseum. On each side of the steps numerous divans will be placed. As in former years the orchestra will be placed on the west side, and will be placed on a decorated platform. LINCOLN Row GEORGE ARL1SS In "KING'S VACATION' Coming Mondayl The Picture That Trachea a New Note In Love-Makirg! RICHARD 01X in "The Great Jasper" LIBERTY GLENRAY COMEDY CO. "GOSSIP" And VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT AT 8:30 PR CES 10C-3OC 300 Good Seati 10c BIO MIDNIGHT FROLIC Complete Change of Proprr.m SATURDAY 10:45 P. M. PRICE S 25c "Mat. Sat. 2:30 Price 10c-25c HOLDCONVENTION Nebraska Clubs Have Annual Meeting at Lincoln March 3 and 4. The Young: Democratic clubs of Nebraska will hold their annual convention March 3 and 4 at the Hotel Lincoln, according to an an nouncement made yesterday. The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers and perfect the state or ganization as well as choose dele gates to the National Convention to be held in Kansas City in June. Between two and three hundred are expected to attend from Lin coln and out st ate. The convention is planned as a climax to Inaugu ration week with an Inaugural rn of T.inrviin Saturday night preeeeded by a banquet for all club , members. The first session will be opened by J. C Blackledge of Kearney who will give the key-note ad dress. Other prominent i.emu- j crats listed among the speakers I will include: J. E. Lawrence, Harrv Conklin. Harry Swanson, and "William Ritchie, Mr. Black ledge will serve as temporary chairman prior to the election of permanent officers. The opening session is called for two o'clork Friday afternoon, with additional business meetings at nine and two Saturday. All in terested are urged to attend any of the sessions and a large re sponse from the University Demo cratic Club is urged. A BIG VALUE! O Yes, Indeed. RING SP s iORPHEUM How 5" ADDED CARTOON MINSTREL REVUE. TRAVEL DETECTIVE SHORT ADD QJmiuVOErsnily IPsjErily DAKCE TO CIBICIi ASHLOCK .md hi ORCHESTRA 2G PRIZES! ! ;, I1,.!-. .'!!-! .-Jil.ll -'Ml Ol' ll.e !" Men 40c Won1en 20c SATURDAY, MARCH TH Student Activity Bid-. Ag Campus HOES Pair I chaff blue blatk black corosan black black corosan Miller NEW ARRIVALS FEA TURING NINE OF THE LEADING STYLES FOR SPRING, (iood vv;uv kids jiimI calfskins. Willi tlx ei pi km of one plain, pump, a h a v 0 perforation" mu art this s.'.ns.ni! Boule vard ?itil Louis heels. 0 lu nips 0 Tirs 0 T-strap slipHTs Chaff black blue guy corosan (the new blonde). Fool wear much, much superior to the usual at this price. Sizrs 3$ to ft 11 i'llhs AAA to It Second Fl i gPAM -.n- mini in ! i1- "' 1 K M4T. IS 25C EVE.