FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1933. OCl ETY. Ml- PHI EPSILON TO GIVE MUSIC ALE Chi Omega Founder9 Day Celebrated Wednesday. Will Hold Musicale. Mu Phi Epsilon will entertain two hundred guests at a musicale and reception Friday evening at Ellen Smith hall. Appearing on the program will be Josephine Mcper mott, Arlene Larson, Betsy Bene' diet, Naomi Randall, Ruth Jeffer son. Esther Kreuscher, Lois Lef ferdink, Evalyn Pierpoint, Marian Dunleby and Helen Ludlam. Mrs, A. R. Congdon ana Mrs. fnu Eas terday will assist in the dining room. Return for Sailor's Ball. Alumni of Delta Sigma Phi who are returning for the Sailor's Ball Saturday evening are: Joseph To man, Ralph Fitzsimmons, Bingham Young, Claude Mason, Rein Kohtz, Everett Slaggett, Bill Cole, Wil liam Dreier, Bernard Harvey, Mel ton Denielson, Maurice Selleck and John Ross. There will also be five guests from Kansas State college Observe Founder's Day. The thirty-eighth anniversary of the founding of Chi Omega was celebrated Wednesday evening by members of the active and alum nae chapters by a dinner at the chapter house. Mary Gilmor, pres ident of the actives spoke for the chapter and Betty Jones responded for the alumnae. About sixty were in attendance. Sigma Chi Pledges Three, Sigma Chi announces the pledg- The Balcony Scene Alone is worth the price of admission to "Romeo and Juliet' being pre sented this week by the University Players. A special matinee will be Riven Saturday in order to accommo date the crowds. Good seats still Available for every performance. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Tickets in Temple Lobby 40c AAAAAAAAAAAA 0spS AKRON DIQAOTER ! STUART "Tagatfcar Ur Um first (fan m tt MrtW JOHN ITNIL LietifL 223 ADDED Burns & (Grade) Allen In "LET'S DANCE" SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Kappa Delta, Spring Party, at Cornhusker. Mortar Board, Dinner, Univer sity club. Phi Chi Theta, Bridge Benefit, Cornhusker. Mu Phi Epsilon, Musical, Ellen Smith Hall. Saturday. Delta Sigma Phi, Sailors Ball, Cornhusker. Phi Kappa Psi, House Party. Delta Gamma, House Party. Alpha Chi Omega, House party Phi Gamma Delta, House party vAlpha Lambda Delta, Luncheon at University club. Ag Executive Council, Party, Student Activities Building. ing of Verne Alder and Donald Durfee, Pierce, and Paul Schmitt, Madison. Group Holds Election. The following oficers have been chosen to lead Phi Kappa for the coming year: Francis Hastert, president; Joseph Pavlik, steward; Alois Topil, secretary, and Tom Carroll, inter-fraternity council representative. Entertain at Smoker. Members of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administra tion fraternity, gathered for a smoker at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house Wednesday evening. About fifteen members and guests were present. Loomis Heads Pi K. A.'s. Lloyd Loomis has been elected president of Pi Kappa Alpha for the coming year. Other new offi cers of the fraternity are: Ran dolph Soker, vice president; Wood- row Beree, treasurer, and Jack Fischer, steward. Kappa Deltas Elect. Kappa Delta has re-elected Laura Smith as its president for the coming year. She will be as sisted by Alice Lee Trechsal, vice president; Maxine Packwood, sec retary, and Sylvia Smith, treas urer. AG COLLEGE PLANS FOR EASTER SERVICE Young People's Groups Are Sponsoring Service. A special early morning Easter service for College of Agriculture students will be held Sunday in the student activities building on the Ag campus, according to an an nouncement made Thursdv ovo. ning. The Young people's groups of warren ana n;pworin cnurcnes are sponsoring the service. A conflict of dates between Eas ter Sunday and spring vacation caused the committee in charge to move the services nn nn nuoir Spring vacation this year includes Easter Sunday. Rev. Calhoun of th wirst Pr.,.,. byterian church is to speak to the siuuenis. ijreaKrast will be served at 7:30 .in the morning for a nomi nal cost to the students. Those in charge are urging air young people especially students, to attend the event. Milan Austin is in general charg of the program. Marjorie Filler is head of the breakfast committee and Louise Bernhart is directing the decorating committee. DANCING AT THE PARK . . . Is ideal in weather like this. Come out to the PARK tonight and tomorrow night and dance to Leo Beck and his greater orchestra. A completely re-organized dance band and a beauti fully redecorated pavilion make dancing at the PARK this year all the more enjoyable. ANTELOPE PARK DANCE PAVILION Dancing Every Night Except Sunday Announce Engagement. Frances Hinkle, Kappa Delta and John Skiles, Sigma Nu alum nus, passed the candy and cigars at their respective houses re cently. Miss Hinkle whose home is in Trenton, is a freshman in Teacher's college. Announce Chaperons. Chaperons for the Delta Gamma house party to be given Saturday evening will be Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Cory, Mrs. Gertrude Adams, the housemother, and Mrs. Dora Finch. Joyce Ayres' orches tra will play. Attend Meeting. Glen Le Doiyt Albert Ebers, Howard White, and Roy Blaser are attending the annual conclave of the Farm House fraternity being held at Champaign, 111. They are expected to return Sunday. Announce Pledges. The Phi Chi Theta, professional womens commercial sorority an nounces the pledging of three girls. They are Caroline Link, Mary Lou Franz and Constance Christopolus. Official Bulletin LINCOLN Eve"; Hi Helen HASHES I Ramon HOVARRO I LEWIS STONE WARNER OLAND In ?"The I Son-Daughter" ADDED W. C. FIELDS COMEDY Outing Club. Members of the Outing club are requested by Maxine Pack wood, president, to meet at the main library Friday, April 7. The club will then go to the studio where the group picture will be taken. Because he threatened to sus pend any student found dancing, A. V. Proudfoot, president of the Simpson college board of trustees, last week was pelted with eggs and fruit during a chapel meeting. His speech, punctuated by continu ous booing and hissing, followed the temporary suspension of seven students who attended a private dance. IRPIIEUM Mat. 15 Eve. 25 Wit Cm lav inali t mm 'CHCAf I Mai-irrrhll RallrAAm - fr IVIU 1U1 UV1J1 IJ Tonight Eddie Jungbluth and hit I'rfr-I'opiilnr llnnd I AS TER HATS Due for many a sidelong glance and deserving it! 1 O SAILORS! O FEZZES! O LARGE BRIMS (almost cartwheel) O TURBANS! O MODIFICATIONS (of all the above) SUCH aristocratic straws as bnku, Port llonheur, crystal milan. lisere, rough weaves and many others. Dipped, tipped and manip ulated to assume the most flatter ing roles attainable! Blaek, white, nay, brown, beige and varied high colors. Do have a long look at yourself in one! SMART STILES, TOO, AT 1.95 AISD 3.50 Fourth Floor. 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