i.umAV. AI'KIL 21, 1933. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Ttini , 1 IIIUI' JTS O SOC I ETY, IWTU SEA BURY WILL SPEAK AT BANQUET Congregational Women's Sorority to Observe founders Day. Miss Ruth Seabury of Boston, Mass. la to be a special guest at th,. annual founder's day banquet of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational iritis' sorority. The banquet will be jlt ld Saturday evening at the Lin coln hotel. Rainbow colors will be ,,,! jn the decorations and this theme will be carried out in the toasts. Altlne Hahn will be toast mi.stress, and Kathryn Bauer, Ber-nli-e Rundin, Edith Noyes, Jean Harris and Helen Edelmcier will MK-ak. Miss Seabury, who is well known in young people's work will conclude the toasts with a talk "A the Foot of the Rainbow." About thirty are expected to at tend. Wilkerson to Play. Roger Wllkerson's orchestra will play for the A. T. O. house party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mis Byron Sarvis and D. W. Dy sincer ' will chaperon the affair, which will be attended by about fifty couples, including several out of town guests. Announce Chaperons. Decorations for the Phi Alpha Delta party Saturday night at the chapter house will suggest a court room. About forty couples will be present and the following guests from out of town will be present: John Ferneay and Dwight Grif fith Auburn; Donald Krause, Om aha' and J. P. Jensen, Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller, Coleita Ait ken and Lester OrfiMd will chap eron. Will Give Banquet. A progressive banquet to be held Saturday evening is being planned by the Palladian literary society. Chaperons are to be Mr. and Mrs. A W. Medlar and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. A. Williams. Arrangements are being made by Hughine Legge. Uni Student Married. Of interest in university circles Is the marriage on Easter Sunday of Miss Marie Sroensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sorenson of North Bend to LeRoy W. Larson of Fremont, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson of Holdree-e. Mr T Ar son la a former Htudrnh At thn oo-. ricultural colleg. Group Gives Smoker. Sigma Delta Chi entertained nil men interested in journalism at a smoker Thursday evenlne in the N .club rooms. QUALITY CLEANING at Lower Price Butler Cleaners M1679 FnlwN at l f I GTIIART i:6. . tuning Monday! "GABRIEL" .er WHITE HOUSE" A Landmark in Entertainment! LINCOLN Eve. 25 Mat. 15k J I HMMI it kMahh CEHTRAl :-Ainfi(mT Coming Monday! BETTE DAVIS "EX-LADY" miViilllVttl orpiieum MS Leave your Love Secret at Home When You See WARREN WILLIAM In "The MIND READER" With CONSTANCE CUMMINGS COMEDY . CARTOON TRAVEL Give Benefit Bridge. The Theta XI Mothers club will entertain at a benefit bridge Fri day evening at the chapter house. Meet at Chapter House. Hostesses at the meeting of the Theta Phi Alpha Mothers club Fri day afternoon at the chapter house wil Ibe Mrs. Roy E. Warren and Mrs. W. E. Studnicka. Iowa, will address an open meeting sponsored by Pel Cbi, national honorary psychological fraternity, to be held at the Social Science auditorium, April 27. Using as his theme, "The Neuro- Pbysiological Approach to Psy chological Problems," Dr. Travis will approach the topic from the angle of electro-physiology. The speaker is well known over the nation as an authority on speech disorders and their relating to the nervous system. Dr. Travis will especially emphasize the dif ficulties of articulation with re gard to the upper fend lower nervou3 centers. Alumnae Hold Meeting. Sigma Alpha Iota alumnae will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A. Following the meeting, Mrs. E. C. Boehmer and Mrs. Vernon Forbes will preside at the tea table. Alfreda Johnson was recently elected president of the Phi Chi Theta, professional commercial sorority, for the coming year. Mary Katherlne Aldin was select ed as vice president, Gladys Wil liams, secretary and Mildred Kirk bride, treasurer. PARADE ON API 27 Highest Ranking Company Will Receive One Per Cent in Compet. A retreat parade will be staged by the cadet regiment on Thurs day, April 27, according to a gen eral order issued by the military department recently. This is one of a series or parauea turn bv the militarv de partment in preparation for the general inspection which will be held in May. The rnmnanv reccivine the high est rating will receive 1 percent at compet The company standing second will receive one-half per cent and the company winning thirH ninrp will receive one-fourth percent at compet. Companies will be' judged on percentage uaa, at tendance counting 20 percent, TYinrrhinir of comDanv into posi tion, 20 percent, conduct and bear ing of officers, perceui. includes handling of saber), action of pivot men ana guia.es, w pei cent, and marching In review ctnng onri nlipnment 20 percent. First call will be sounded at 4:50 p. ffi., assembly at 5, battalion adjutants can ai o:uo "u mcntni Ariiutant's calh on signal. The cadet regiment will form as follows: Band on 12th street fac ing north with the rear of the band resting near the north end of the stadium; Prov. battalion-Persh-ing ' Rifles on the road north of Memorial hall facing north. Head quarters company on 12th street in rear of the band; First battal ion, on the road in front of the coliseum, battalion in line facing south. The right of the battalion to rest on 12th street; Second bat talion, on walk in front of Nebras ka hall, battalion in line facing west. The right of the battalion to rest on the road north of Ne braska hall. As soon as formed to move on 12th street and halt in rear of band; Third battalion, on walk in front of stadium, battalion in line facing west. The right of the battalion to rest on walk near north end of stadium. At the regimental adjutant's call the regiment will form on the pa rade ground in line of battalions in line of close columns facing north. DR. L. E. TAVIS TO SPEAK AT MEETING Speech Clinic Director To Talk Thursday, April 27. Dr. L. E. Tavis, director of the speech clinic at the University of MARIGOLD BALLROOM Tonite and Tomorrow Night Joyce Ayres Adm. 25c Dancing Free Just Received! iff jean Carol Organdie Frocks Right in the Newest Fashions for Spring Parties! 0 .So very smart-filling! 0 So ulri kingly styled! 0 So summery and young! NAIVE fiffiiirs in conibiiuilions of baby blue and pink with lull, tiered skirls nnd ruffles for sleeves. Quaint creations with niching about neck and armscyes. riaids, in such effects as brown and maize, with evening backs and gros crain belts. Ingenuous frocks in pure white, pertly tucked. Also other styles in the pastels and varied other shades sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17. ORGANDIE FROCKS, TOO at 5.95, 15.00, 16.75 and 18.75. 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