The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
nun AY. OCTOBER 13. Vn
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, -Lm-lMtt, riooa,:.'. Vi-,:hia Lynns. r.:..a ho.vi-r i.lJ
borothea Kind are the Cmmyi
Phis who will po. , ,
Catherine Tilery. Grace Nkmi.
Kowena Mull". Fes .V'l'j''
Slimn Goudy. and PriKilta , I. The
will N! there from the Tri DvU
house. Alpha Phie hr plan tn ;,(t:
tend are Lois pattern. .Jear.w
Arnurg. K'.a.ne s-honha. -Vai
Wheeler. Dorothy Keemer. him
Eloise Barr.hart.
scheduled for this weekend, due to
the attaction of the Ames football
game. However, the proverbial
bad luck of Friday the thirteenth
has not daunted the Alpha Xi
Delta, who will entertain at their
first party of the year at the
chapter house tonight. Protessor
Lloyd D. Teale, Mia. Ella M. Mar
shall, and Miss Lulu L. Kunge will
chaperon.
The second As .Mixer is to ue
"" That Certain, Often Discussed
Something Rises to Dignified Level
As a Definite Factor in Job-Hunting
iKr.n Minrin.,! oa.iv. j U'.-s than J15 a
jl"--that certain, often dis-. positions
n.-sed something has risen from'
week in their new
givVn .tT:30 tomgV b' the Acme the atatus of a mere catch pnn
?. i i..v . .1.- ci.,.i.,nt a.-, lion. lie.l In- nove ists and movii?
tivities building on the Ag cam- puhlicty nt-. rs. to a new and lfi-
manipulated by the most business
like statisticians.
PoroiiAi (harm has become a
NEW WASHABLE
NECKTIES
3 for 1.00
M.iry Jane Garment Co.
;a 0 6261
Fairway Bus
LOWEST RATES
Co.
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Lai-qe Buss Rfcimma Cra " I
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Minnie the Moocher
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Meier's Malted
Milks
Ssh it's a secret we
honMrt pubhsh but Min
nie herself admitted to us
that our chocolate "rnalts"
are responsible for her
siecial charms:
Won't you come in seme
time?
Chocolate Ma't with Wafer? 20c
Meier Drug Co.
1317 0
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Oft (hp b.ultil of ..pin
at VeieM
x.-ii Maiv dailnore,
Yleene Reilar..l. Margaret Cha.se.
and Cannne Felter are the Chi
, Ciecas Who rxp-i-t 10 See t!W
game, whiie the K.icp.i Deltas will
he rei'iesente.l i v 'irsinia B.uta.
Rva! Ul--:!. Kllen Ah.-rn.
L:.ann Kel!-t. r. ! Leila Helen
M.i-hek.
Floiem-- Paiit.r. Matian Sii.itn.
' Klsa Swift A!!"i:a Applegat.
' Maigiret Alue M.'i.mut. and .'o
Keimers will attend mini the Delta
G:t".".ma hii.f. "hilt.' Rober.a
Smith truni th.e Tt.-ta house will
N there Tt.elrr.a Srk-!. a P-ra
Zcta. is plain. ing '
,r, K.tW'.i hMi.-- '.Mil be tvprv
se.'.'- l bv 'Margan-t Strauh. an i
.!i:, Hall Anne H'.ntiiifi. R'lth
Piestor.. an.! Mai v !'-y ate '.he
t'l r:.:- u:.o int. r.. 'o be pie-.'r...
Theta Phi Alpha ir.-.-mbei s are
A'l-.-la Tomnnnk. Al.' Krapp. and
Eleanor Ca.-an
F. : Bir.K.'- v. Hi!. L'-rreau. fiiil
Ba.:o.-.. ai.'i' Phil Kii are l:e
A T. O s and Bill Marsh. Sar.forJ
RathV.::. and Byr.-n Goulding are
th. Betas who '.'.: eo. LV-n Pe:i
q..it.; ar.d Hugh G:y from the
D. L". ho'u.-e. an i John Howell,
John Beikv-r. B-r. Rimerman.
Ge rsv Widney, Entntett Morava.
H-.'t 'o Gai'lner. ar.d Jin; Gaiijhn
from -he Deit hou:-.
Tho;e going from the Chi Phi
1 ho j-iv r- Bill Johnston. Ed Elliot.
John MiXilm. Bill Ctaible, Jim
jshat-r and Tom NV.igntin. Frod
Nicklas, George Sha.ibolt. Owen
i Johnon. Doc Pivmpton. Max Ent
ire! t. Ray Frerivhs Bob Trout, and
Clarer.re' Anderson will be there
from the .S.err.a Nu house.
Harrv Sauiter Moms Lundgren.
Wadv Davenport. JacK Houston,
and David Elanchard are to rep-le.-er.t
th- Phi Gams, while from
th? Phi Deit house Miles Pa'i'"h
and Kenneth Vogt will go. Bill
Hamilton. John Robb and Tom
Trenton are the Phi Ps;s who plan
to be th--re.
Alr'hs are Joe Sramek, Jack
Minor, "jack Shi emakcr. Don
North, and Tom Davies. Lloyd
Lxjn-.is. Bill Watkm. Paul Mo
Bride. Robert Schwaderer. ar.d
Paul Rapp are the Pi K.A.'s who
have made arrangements to at
tend. Bob Kasal. Bill Ferguson.
Bob Woolever. Ralph Becker, and
Ed Paytinger are going from the
Sis Chi house.
S;g Eps goings are Claire W at
son. Jack Card' Fred Hunt, Har
mon Rider. Dick Rider, and Ron
aid Thompson. The Alpha Sigs are
Norman Finke. Wait Baysen. Neil
MacFarland. J. C. Rhea, and Mar
tin Lewm. Joseph Pavlik and Al
Topil will represent the Phi Kap-
pus. Chaperons for the event will
be Mr. and Mrs. t. v. ieim, .u
Bess Steele. Miss Margaret S
Feddo, ahd Mrs. Frances Pelton.
Saturday night the members ot
Phi Alpha Delta are planning a
dance to be given at the house.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Arndt and Mr.
and Mis. F. S. Barton are the
chaperons.
Chaperons for the Delta iVta
party Saturday are Professor
Clarence A. Forbes, Protessor and
Mrs. O. W. Remmuth. and Mrs.
Eioise Tebbetts. Mrs William J.
Newens and Mrs. Carl J Olson
will chaperone the Alpha Phi
house party Saturday night.
The Sigma Chi's will feature
blue and go' decorations at their
dance Sf the music ior
which wi. ' 'irnished by a six
pieoe or i - Plinth w ill be
served during the evening and
Floyd Baker and Robert Castle
are in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Cora Bentley, housemother.
Mrs. Melsina Daniels, and Chris
tian L. Larson will chaperon.
BLACK AND GOLD will be tr..
color motif at a i o'clovk buffet
supper to be given for the Theta
alumnae this evening at the home
of Miss A'Louise Treter. Mrs Hai
i Id Stebbins is in charge of the
atrangements and is assisted by a
committee composed of Mrs. Wa:
ren Day. Mrs. Fred DeWees.-. Miss
H-len ' Pturr.mond. Miss Jean
Towne. Miss Helen Magee. Miss
Berer.iece Hoffman. Miss Doiothy
Pioudt'it. and Miss Trester. Enter
tainment will be furnished at a so
cial meetinz following the supper
Forty-three guests are expected.
in a business so
the studv of u-
coiicrete factor
i.nr.imantic as
employment
Personality or a man oi a worn
hii receives i.tfioial recognition us
ot-.e ot the rea.-ons why some per
sons get lobs and others fail, m a
Pin-.ph'e t' entitled "Social Cons !
',.,,;, of Prolonged I'nemplov-n;-nt.
' bv Jessie A. Bloodwoi t:i.
ui '.v.s'.ii al" social worker with t:f
Fnivoi itv of Minnesota Empl- y
nvr.t Stabilization Research in.-ti-
Fivt I.undieJ men and womvn
o- all ages were questioned this
s'.nin.ei bv the writer ot the iur
vev or." vear after they had been
examined' al the peisonnel clinic
...(.eiat-vl by the bureau. Other
fact- discovered were:
Thix-e under 45 veais ot age :;n i
r..nv'ob easier than those above
On'v 4 percent more marred
Prisons t..und work than single m-
,1'o'n;y percent found ioi s in
.. .v. i.jti :r t:r.'.i.k: rti.'-. -
, -.i.. fwo of the 500 lett tneir
jobs because of dissatisfaction with
working conditions, although some
were worked as many as seventy
hours a week.
Not only personality, but ,pull
has much" to do with re-employment
of Idle persons, the study,
w hich tells the story of 500 out-ot-woik
persons, indicates.
Pull'' is such a strong factor in
getting jobs, the survey states,
that percent of all replaced in
dividuals interviewed got their
new jobs in firms where they had
previously worked or in new firms,
through the help of relatives or
members ot their families.
According to the study, which
involved Minnesota men and wom
en, unemployed persons go to or
ganized rel'et agencies only as a
last resott. They turn first to nelp
of their family, cash savings, or to
credit
"Desperate need and dread idle
ness." the pamphlet states, "have
,n.ln.-o.l many woiKeis 10 ace
ganized this legitimate stage show
for youngsters and have continued
to sponsor it in addition to direct
ing the plays and selecting the
cast.
Junior League Selling Ticket.
Reservations for the season's
shows may be obtained from any
member of the Junior League,
which Is organized into teams for
the purpose of promoting a suc
cessful ticket drive.
Mrs. Frank Reeve Is chairman
of the Children's theater for this
year. Mrs. Giles Henkle is ticket
chairman, Miss Mary Katharine
Throop, chairman of publicity and
ushers, and Miss Clarissa Flans
burg and Mrs. Ernest Walt, chair
men of stage propel ties.
Mrs. Thompson reports that
avatpm hua bmn mnut f.v,..,
. " - " '-civ
Ihti rammia unit hna l.
he !"
4 V. .. OadHivio. - , "PI.
VUlllcu u i ..-.-.. it i III'WIV
tered at the university
ftln.
college women. The Km
was held in St. Louis. Mrs. Th,1'
OPEN NIGHT VISITORS
WILL STUDY SATURN
Observatory to be Open
Public First Friday
of Each Month.
to
This Chicaco conferm, . .
second of its kind to be or, ,
...... - - - - inomiK
son Himeii sue wits glad iriitt lh
Nebraska delegates could nuJr
the assembly, although she
able to obtain no accurate mtnrif1
atlon as to the program and i,i-
to be presented at the me,tin.
U'n miit Anvinne ia . L.
new and helpful suggestions tv,,.'
llir .ttviouai i- aiiii.'iiciiir Conif:
ence.
'students RALLY
AS SQUAD LEAVES
, FOR AMES GAMi
I i Continued trom Pate ,
! organizations will be there, as uyi
tne cneeneaciers. i ne rally wiii t,
short as the team leaves h". ;
o'clock, so no one will be kept i
long. It is every student's duty
oe on r.niiii. mm .-nuw me tf,,..p
that they're behind them in
i Ames game Saturday
Lxmis said that an e.i,,,. .
be made this y ar to stajje -'KCf-s.
ful sendoff rallies each time :h.
team nas a game away irnm hon,
Lantein slides showing Saturn a Coach p. x. Bible and othei m, -.:.
n.ln.-o.l manv woiKeis 10 a-cui "". .. . . : t l,"r ""'"mp -i V
Varvation wages for long hours 1 Pnet will be teaiures or cne ope.. rres,ed themselves as favoi
wi hout comp a ning. , K umversit obserVatory.
o ,arr thhi famiHei f ffi-l The first Friday of every month
quairei mi v'-1" th hs..rvatorv is onen to the ten-
i inp O'
' idea. "It gives the team a lot ,
confidence and a winning -pit',!
' Bible declared
rweaV !rshoe,;e a, pu.c. The nd. thiro aa
and there" is no money for movies
or other foims of recreation. Otiv
iiv heroir.e more or less re-
'ir. will
p-iien.'i'
Tv.er.'v - :
pert t r.t
signed to a life
take a fatalistic
their situation."
of idleness and
attitude toward
SVrikTR AT the Chi Ph
house last r.ieht was given by i son. Chi Phis
Gamma Lambda honorary band 'their cabin
fratemity. which about thirty-five
attended! Bernard Jennings and
Judd Shroeder planned the affair.
leave Fndav to attend the na
tional Far.h-ilenic convention in
Chi. ago- They '.:! r-.t-.rn on
Monday if the following wcck.
-
The oren season on duvks is .ur
. vouV.g would-be hunters out
to tramp the country m search o
America's most popuiar wi.d
Riii Sneer and Jack Enck-
. i ...J.. for
Will leave .'-'via. .'
in r.errv couul.-.
wheie they will pen.i in
end.
TURN SPORT SPOTLIGHT!
(Ui I lit a uiiviLU rnnnL
UI1 IUllf-nUOILI UrtlTiL
I
wec-K-
fouith Fridays are reserved for
the school childien of Lincoln.
Professor O. C. Collins of the as
tronomical department has charge
of the meetings at which slides
treating various subjects will be
shown. There will also be an op
portunity to look through the tel
escope. TESTING DEPARTMENT
BUYS NEW APPARATUS
t i Continued trorn Page l.i
! nerta effects are greatly reduced
I by usng two short, instead of one
i lone nendulum.
. ,. n , i;,.,,.r! There are special tools for the
Gridiron Encounter Climaxes machine and any 0f them may be
r DAnm (inserted without removal of the
rdlcilio iaj iiwyiMin
WHY BORROW A CAR?
have not raiie'l K-i.t-n-Cr
pri, !. Ttiy mm? til i x l hi i u.
evet ofIre'l in I.iti.-.l:. Ki,'
n.te for evetunt. ntul swi:s f,,r
I. .tie trips. ".i 1-nrs. (!:-' 1 1 .-.
nIvvhv. ..pen NR.V
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
p C.V CK 0
THE FORMAL PLEDGING of
Alice Goth and Eleanor Longman
to Aloha Lambda Delta, honorary
scholastic society for freshmen
women was announced Wednesday
evening Barbara Barber, presi
dent, "presided at the ceremony,
and Donna Davis, senior advisc-r.
Dr. Winona Perry, faculty adviser,
and Dr. Emma Anderson, honorary
member of the sorority were pres
ent. Membership to Alpha Lambda
Delta demands a ninety average
for the first semester in school or
the same average when both se
mesters grades are averaged.
Miss Virginia Fauiki.er. former
umversitv student arrived home
tAm Vw York this morning.
he h.d numerous flattering
.-.ttv.s in kterarv work. Some time
on Cyclone Campus.
AMES. Ia. The spotlight of
Iowa sports will be trained on
rv.s Saturday, where Iowa State
'will match gridiron skill with Ne-
tension grips. The machine is
equipped with five sets of wedge
If it is found necessary, threaded
gTips for flat or round specimens,
specimen holders may be sup
plied. To find the hardness a small bali
in a socket when pressed into the
.-. eti ac. ented a rosition
xv.hii.c-t.-n Post in Washington
D. C. but may change her mind.
:e time , braska in the feature c""" j steel will give the hardness, which
on thejment of the Parents da gram retforded on the cnart. Tne
Try Our Famous
Electro-Shine
at the
BOSTON MODERN
SHOE SHOP AND
SHINING PARLOR
First Class Shoe Repairing
with Best of Materials
New Location 1410 0 St.
i lowii . vo..vfrv - - p I macn ine has five ranees whose 1 1
is called tor z p. m. ramer u.u v maxima sre, respectively. 500.
2 :3 as in past years. i l 000. 2."W. 5.000 and lO.OviO
Already the campus and campus ) d5 The ig
town are taking on color for the K lo 2 .( jnches whHe the axis of
annual game played between the specimen has 3 inch clearance
two teams, because it marks the r
opening ot tne nig --ix : Eilher hand driven
or motor
TWELVE RUSHEES WEF.E
entertained bv active and alumnae
members of Phi Chi Theta Wedr.es
day r.ieht at the home of Miss Mil
dred Kirkbride. Games provided
the evening's entertainment and
decorations were in Hallowe'en
cu'iuts. A late supper was served
at small tabies. centered with
roses. Twer.ty-four attended the affair.
,bol
bom
v.oo
IPHEVUE'K
"SP-V
STLART
i pas.
j from A. G. K. house BUI Kai
'sf.n. Roland Nuckols. Tom Snipes.
Wizard Waldo, and Harvld Lar
son are going.
FEW HOUSE PARTIES are
GREATER ORPHEUM
Mammoth Mcr ho
Sally Rand's
Fan Dance!
Intrpr-tl hy
F Bakr
Willock i Carson
Edith Griffith
H-lo Tlvtre in
"Youe? Bride"
Midnite Show!
Frlflav Me 11 15 P. M.
See
Sally Rand's Fan
Dance
Willock & Carson
Funnier thsa t
Edith Griffith
R-al hrt :
fr if Picture
NEAR EASTERN AND PERU
VIAN TEXTILE TRAVEL
ING EXHIBITION IS SEC
OND OF SEASON TO BE
SHOWN AT MORRILL ; tor th ' th8e , driven machines of this type are
TjiTT Is" " , . TV, avanaDie. ine aimensions m ine
HALL. iCvclones and Lornhuskers. lnemntor driVen tvre are Dracticallv
.Continued irom Page l.i ! Cvdone-Husker dispute began in tor en thoseTm the hand
mens into rne f ; &nd the Cyclone have won g " gChTo the ma-
governors or caliph , hose rei ns , four s sjnce. , r b
are .established historical fact. A lh pep program, n-, p w ds
are ir.teiwoen. eluding both townspeople and stu- .,fh..lfrh t.kntv thousand nound
From Peruvian graves, much take la'ce Friday eve. although a tent thousand 1 pound
material of high aesthetic varue jng. Pians are to open the pep , &gQ availabfIc.
ra I i v in a long piriie in .nv mi.... .. (
Ames where a short program and ENTHUSED AUDIENCES
introduction of the Cyclone team a PPT Arm VTP.?T PT AY
will be held. Following yells the AJPtLADf FI?T.
Ames business men are providing- (Continued from Page 1.1
oats for the students at the college been dead for some time ut hi3
where a dance will conclude the paintings remain in care of the ;
... . ...... ... . ctt.qT1 t.-.ir-n r.I-,.t. imI. fnr rvnipnf .
cult for this reason, to accurately ; program. r -
locate a-v particular specimen to! state field will present a color-; of a back bill. ;
dSte cultural phases' epochs or ful picture Saturday An organ- J
' h'-rial c tes , IZea pep Section ill vi.e o . ....
FALL FLOWERS WILL deco-;Du'la' ;oV,;cti0n ot pre-histonc dium will add color to that pro- den. the doctors daughter, and
rate the tables at the Tri Delta P '"ian tbric tben has been i duced by decorated goal posts, ! Armand Hunter, an aspiring young
alliance luncheon at the chapter h h irterp;:t of the f.vmg banners and flashy uniforms artist.
house tomorrow noon. Mrs. Allan -e-ec 6'lZeT and fabric tech-1 of the college band. Clara Christensen characterizes
T. Cowgill is in charge of the ar- J to- d rather than that! Ticket sales to date indicate that j the part of the hired girl. "Abby" ,
rangerr.er.ts. and both Omaha and '' 't ' arroDo!oei The gener- an unusually large crowd will be who adds many humorous mci
Linccln members will be present. "!u. or ,'Vph date's with reference i m the stands to watch this football j dents to the plot.
' " " to be! fabrics place them in dif- j classic. There are several blocks in The remainder ot tne cast is aiae
A BUFFET SUPPER at the re'op""n the "ast and in the reserved sections still to be Posie. o dest daughter of the phy-
SOIU at tl.OU, wiiuc gtxjc. . .. . i . . . r- . .
sales at $1 for adults, and 10 cents , and Loren Gilbert, the mercenary
'or cbildren under 12. will begin at ! art collectors from New York,
"l o'clock Saturday. I These players all have strong roles.
'- ! Production of this comedy-
AWGWAN WILL BE drama will continue Friday and
READY FOR SALE Saturday. Tickets may still be ob-
... n,r.TTT.cn t v ' twined at the box office in the
XXliAl wrnr-aiAi . theater The curlain rises
TT T NFVV
yictor
V RECORDS
a5 been collected most frequency
bv non-scientific individuals. There
is" great uncertainty as to the ac
tual grave sites, and little atten
tion has been paid in most m-
. v.a eti-at-ifiriarinn nf oh-
.'.ll rill tl i?.i-o. muiioe -!,. craves It is verv Clltn-
six-iation wnl meet Saturday at the j ult for j.,s re
narmor.v cea rvMJiii icii a i u tiui.iv ;
luncheon and business meeting. i
i
"Last Kimnjff f p"
"If hot At rniil t,l thr fiie
Had Wolf?"
.L?0 BRUNSWICK eECOcb
"Thanki" anil
"The Pa ( amr
lix Bin? Croshx
at
Walt's Music House
1240 "0"
be given by the Mother's Club for
active and alumni members. Mrs.
' A. C. P.oss and Mrs Emerson
Smith will have charge of the arrangements.
PERSONALS
certain known Mayan dates.
The principal units of Peruvian
design are the cat. the fish, the
bird and the human figure Un
doubtedly each ot these fig -res
i j m n & l onrl .ef:r.iTe re-
Martha Hershey. Alpna Chi and . lationship to religious beliefs, ana
president of the "local panhellenic some vestige of these beliefs was
association. Dorothy Cathers. ; retained even in their highest cul
Delta Zeta and secretary of the'ture. Although the figures weie
organization, and Jean Alder, will ! used for aesthetic rather than for
; i sarreHotal ourDoses. their origin
was. apparently, never completely
'promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
Mat. -1'iv
IIUX'.'.M I AKMI.NL.
FAN DANCER
FROM WORLD S FIR
E g VAUDEVILLE B"l
IVD ON THE SCRttN
GOODBYE. AGAIN"
WARRfcN WILLIAM
JOHN
BI.ONDEIX
LINCOLN
1QC LIBERTY Qc
Buck Jones
"Gordon of Ghost City"
-CAPTOON-
A real t---it f:- tne iho !'
ac. cn a-d thrin:
torn
1 RAIHD0W
RANCH
GLADYS PARKER'S BEAUTE
SALON
22? N St . Upstairs Phone B2355
Specials
Manicure ... .40c
Henna Pack Complete. . . . $1 ""
Eve brow Dve "5c
forgotten
Faculty members
who visit the
ir distinctly worth their while, in
the opinion of Dwight Kirsch.
chairman of the department of
fine arts.
i Continued from Page l.i
when they are unaware that they , SORORITY DELEGATES
are under the eyes or a pnoiog
rapher. I -We are trying to break away
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
C!'issiJiP1 Are Csn
10c PER LINE
Board and Khmii I
- mm, m M. VC - n .-.P hflV lit 1?-'
LEAVE x OK CmUAUUj--dj; opponu.,iy.
(Continued from Page l
P. COM
FOR SALE
RAY RAMSAY
racnAtiiP hniisps that rushees I
mbers and students ' trom the general ma'v kn0w defmitely the expense!
.v,,K,,,r, rm.i 1 publication has had in past years - n, .,,, t th. n.
tneir while. in7 roAts hoile This plan of nub-! FOR SALE-mi Ford VK-
ronerandrewm iing estimated hsU of living '
new features, new artista. and new i expenses was adopteo two years I
writers. Many original jokes will j S -e -NeoraaKu r-ueu.v.
appear in this issue.
,,,.-, Et--
ier.v-1' c C'-
FALL REVUE CUP
NOW DISPLAYED
BY K0SMET KLUli
Continued from Page l.i
Men's and women's fashions will
'appear in a section of the humor
i miVviimtion which is edited by
ivioriha DeWei-se. ReVUe3 Of fu-i
' -encth ot each act to be presented i ture attractions at Lincoln thea-
.r. . u. ' j ' will rnrr.nose the theater sec-
' 'fllClD 01 catll ail v'J " (: Trst-ti lcvj win- v, t
Your old favorite carries a ' t tbe rewe has not been decided ! ters will compose the theater sec-j
iui v.ij la.uiuc voi i ira a tne re ue nas nci ut-en uluc.
part in "The Late Christopher j vet according to Musgrave. but
Paan" ..r..i'll lr..a A rlevpr . ....... !...r- rcll tr.r- a.r.mvi-
play, produced only a few I matelv twelve acts each about
weeks ago on Broadway. And , ttree to eight minutes in length,
good tickets are still available. ' "Skits will be selected for the
See it tonight: : revue early in November." statej
. Musgrave. and all organizations
i planning to submit skits should
' start work on them immediately
and thus thev will have a longer
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Edw. G Robinson
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STUART
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Zane Grey X
7 "To the Last Man"
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"THE DEVIL
ALL STATE WEEK
4 Muurat to Thrill ou!
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GLCiFlED GltLS!
GLO r IOCS coveoyi
WHEELER and W00LSEY
John BOLES Bebe DANIELS
2IEGFELDS
SCENES IN TECHNICOLOR
University Players
Tickets in Temple Lobby
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tion. another new leaiure oi a:e
magazine
-Camp 'is Annals" a new column
in the Awgwan this year, which is
h.nf eriired bv several students.
will give the "low down" on thei
university's social highlights." ec-l
cording to Miss Lamme. j
-We expect sales of the maza
rine this vear to be nearly double
time m which to prepare the act . those of last season, stated Car-,
before it is iud-ed '' ! lyle Sorenson. business manager,
before it is juaBeci , Awpvan. He stated that j
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WRIGHTS BEAUTY
SHOP
Croquignole and Spiral
Permanent!
ALL OTHER BEAUTY WORK
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DANCING
Yr'ulnx nnd Saturday al
AMTELOPE PARK
Friday Leo J. Beck and His Orchestra
Saturday A Return Engagement of
Clarence Craven
( Thit hand really sold out lo the croud last Saturday)
The Furnaces Are In
There Is HEAT at the PARK
printed.
CHILDREN'S THEATER
PRODUCTION IS OCT. 13
iContuiued from Page l.i j
production this season by the Ch.il-.
ti-aotor TTip Plavers or-
I 1 1 til J . H V .1 . .
BURNETT STYLE
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A Cu-ed ii.'P liere
sluder.u like to
trade. Styles so
different. A new
showing of Drewes
at $3 95 and up.
Just received more
beautiful party
rirei5ep i9-"5 and
up.
We Welcome a
Charge Account
139 So. 12th
Nebraska vs Iowa State
FOOTBALL STORE CAST
Play ov play description of the Nebraka-Iowa
State game at Ames broadcast thruout the store
of Western Union -pickup.
Suede Leather Jackets
$498
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.or.?
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Title's a REAL
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