The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1931.
CAM PBJSOCiETY
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WE APOLOGIZE for the mis
take In the announcement of the
Kappa Delta formal. There was
no dancing at the dinner which
preceded the party at the Corn
husker, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
W. Stoke were included in the list
of chaperons.
TO ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES
Lincoln will lie more or less deserted to
day, for everyone seems to le planning: to
jjo to Omaha to hear Hen liernie, who is
plr.yiin? nt the Orphcuni there. Although
we hear that some went last night mid
others are planning to go sometime dur
ing the coining week, the biggest migra
tion to Nebraska's metropolis will tak1
place today. Tentative plans had been
made for "the old maestro" to play for
dancing sometime during his stay, but it
seems that his contract will not permit
SINCE THE Delta Chis and the
Fig Eps are now living in the same
ho.ise, the mothers' clubs and aux
iliaries meet together. Yesterday
the Sig Ep auxiliary and the Delta
Chi mother's club met at the house
for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Hos
tesses to the twenty-three who
were present were Mrs. Jennie
For Music
CALL
Homer Rowland
AND THE
ROMEOS
Under the Auspices
of the Musicians'
Association
A Campus Band
for Campus Parties
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Phone F2505
or Magee's
Hermanson, Mrs. E. E. Anderson
and Mary Benjamin. Following
the luncheon a business meeting
was held.
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Eat at the
Y. M. C. A.
and Save!
S5.50 Meal Ticket
for $5.00.
$2.70 Meal Ticket
for $2.50.
And the ladies, too, are
welcomed. So come in
today!
Y.M.C.A.
Cafeteria-Luncheonette
13th ami P Ste.
AND LAST NIGHT The Alpha
Delta Pis held a "jail dance" at
the house, which was decorated
like a prison. The pjedges gave
the affair in honor of the ac
tives. MRS. HERBERT BROWN ELL
will speak before the Delta Upsi
lin Mother's club at 6 o'clock sup
per Sunday. A program has been
planned by the active members.
A DELTA OMICRON tea was
given at the home of Mrs. Rolla
Van Kirks Saturday from 3 to 5.
Mrs. Sleadere Diers and Mrs.
Heath Griffith poured. The color
scheme was rose and grey, the so
rority colors. A musical program
was presented by Kathyrn Dean,
contralto, callonta Callen, violin
ist, and Marjorie Helney, pianist,
Thirty people attended.
SIGMA NU has announced the
pledging of Melvin Turner of Lin
coln.
ENGINEERING STUDENTS
will be interested in learning that
tne annual engineers ball, spon
sored by the engineers' executive
board, will be held March 17 at
the Lincoln hotel. Those heading
committees for the ball are Hugh
uray, Kicnard Hancock, John v.
Brewer, Kenneth A. Davison, Orin
Romigh, Verne Shoemaker, Wayne
Thurman, Henry Winter and Wil
liam F. Johnston.
DELTA 2 ETA pledges will en
tertain the actives and their guests
at a buffet supper Sunday night
at the chapter house. A color
motif of green and rose will be
carried out.
ANNOUNCEMENT is made at
this time by the Kappa Sigs of
the pledging of Robert Timm and
Victor Herrmann, both of Osceola.
GWENDOLYN HAGER, who is
to be married to Roscoe Kroger on
the tenth of March, is being hon
ored at many affairs. Last Thurs
day Bereniece Hoffman and Helen
McAnulty entertained and Friday
Mrs. David C. Hilton, Mrs. Robert
Gray and Mrs. O. J. Allison gave
a one o'clock luncheon in her hon
or. Last night she was compli
mented at a dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fenton B. Fleming.
Tomorrow evening Dorothy Zieg- J
enbusch is planning a party. Oth
ers who will entertain for Miss
Hager during the week are Vivian
Fleetwood, Martha Hershey, Ber
nice Lieberman, Corine McCary
and Mrs. Eva Burns.
THE MARRIAGE of Miss
Audrey Perkins of Palmyra to
Ross Luff will take place on the
8th of March. Mr. Luff is
former student of the university.
SATURDAY Mrs. E. M. Loomis
was hostess at a one o'clock lunch
eon for the Tri Delta alumnae.
St. Patrick decorations were used.
After the meeting bridge was
played.
MRS. D. CALHOUN entertained
the Delta Zeta Mother's Club at
THEATRE DIRECTORY,
STUART (Mat. 25c Nite 40c).
Slartinir Monday : "WUEEN
CHRISTINA'." Greta Garbo,
John Gilbert.
LINCOLN (Mat. 15c Nite 25c).
Start (UK Monday: 'SIX OK A
KIND. ' Charlie Rtm'gleg. Mary
Boland. George BuniH, Grade
Allen, W. C. KleldH. AlliKon
Skipworth.
ORPHEUM (Mat. 15e Nite 25c). .
Starting, Monday: "DAMAGED
LIVES."
COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nite 1fic).
.Startlne Monday: "EVER SINCE
EVE. Geortje O Brlen, Mary
Brian.
LIBERTY (Mat. 15c Nite 20c).
St.".rtiii Monday : "COUNSEL
LOR AT LAW," "FOOTLIGHT
PARADE."
SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c).
Slartiri( Monday: "HEROES
KOR SALE." Rkhnrd BartheJ
nien.i. Knur Marx Bros, in
"HORSEFEATHERS."
Thursday. Mrs. Cassell and Mrs.
Wilcox of Omaha were present
and Ms. Douglas and Mrs. Adler
assisted.
, . .
AT VHE HOUSE last night the
Phi Delt mothers club sponsored
a bridge benefit. Prizes were
awarded for the high scores.
College World
Butler university pioneered in
offering marriage courses to it's
students. Now 'he same school is
offering courses on the art of re
maining married. There is noth
ing like progress, regardless of the
line of endeavor.
her home at two o'clock Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Emma Ashton
assisted with the luncheon and
business meeting.
EIGHTEEN MEMBERS were
present at the one o'clock lunch
eon and business meeting of the
Sigma Chi Mother's club, held at
the home of Mrs. H. G. Gould last
The British admiralty has per
fected a small boat-torpedo con
trolled by a radio-directed robot
pilot which is able to blow a dread
naught out of the water.
A Flunk Dammit Flunk frater
nity has been organized at tne
University of Alabama for those
students who can't make grades
high enough to permit them to en
ter the regular fraternities.
Students at Colorado university
have passed a law requiring every
student crossing the bridge over
th'i campus lake to shake hands
with every otner student who hap
pens to be on the bridge at that
time, and at one of the prominent
eastern women's collages they
passed a rule not to speak on the
campus
Amherst professors who delay
more than ten t'ays in giving stu
dents marks are fined a dollar for
each additional day.
At the University of Neveda
only the seniors are allowed to
spo.'t moustaches and sombreros.
Abilities of high school gradu
ates, rather than sex, should de
termine which of the children in a
family should b,e sent to college
when all cannot be sent, is the
opinion of Dean Virginia Gilder
sleeve of Barnard college for
women.
Male students at the University
of Minnesota have formed the
"Affiliated Order of Jilted Joes"
whose aim and purpose is to bring
into close relationship those Joes
who have been squelched by the
female sex.
Records show that tUniversity
of Chicago students, now that they
don't have to attend classes, are
working harder and more effec
tively, and going to class more
faithfully.
Professors at the University of
Washington are having a lot of
fun selecting coeds for the "beauty
queen" contest, which Isn't really
a beauty contest at all, but a per
sonality contest. While the girls sit
and squirm, they ask them such
questions, as, "Do you smoke? Do
you drink ? What do you do at the
fraternity lnformals? '
At Mills college the professors
defend slang. They call it the
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"technical language of the under
graduates." It took Leonardo da Vinci two
years to paint the Last Supper.
Meteorites when they fall to the
earth belong to the owners um
whose land they fall.
New LOW
Cleaning Prices
Men's Suits 75c
Men '8 Hats 53c
Men's Top Coats and
Overcoats 70n
Ladies' Dresses. .. ,75c un
Ladies' Coats 75c up
Extra for Pleats, Frill and
Fur Trim
Corduroy Pants 40c
Modern Cleaners
Soukup & Westover
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studio vork. See Mr. David Dossko,
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All Our Customers Arc Enthused
ouer these MOJUD
Ringless sheer Hosiery
When we introduced them we had an idea that
this would happen. It seems every one wants
MOJUD'S RINGLESS SHEERS. And no
wonder: It's marvelous to be able to wear a
very sheer stocking that hasn't a single ring,
streak or even a shadow to mar its crystal clear
ness. And you, too, can discover how completely
free from rings and clouds a sheer stocking can
be . . . and tbey cost no more than ordinary
stockings.
Flicker Grey lite . ' Jungle
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$"I 00
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They'll be all in clover when they look you
over and they can t help looking you over
if we've turned you out. The new things
are so inspiring, they make us burst into
song . . . and they'll certainly tempt you to
join the throngs of peppy paraders. Be
lieve us, he ll be the proudest fellow in the
Easter parade . . . especially after he knows
how little money you've spent!
COATS
Trim, tailored and as new
as tomorrow. Just the kind
o fa coat for Easter! Sizes
14 to 46.
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DREbbtb
All the new colors are
blooming here. Theyr'e an
addition to the landscape
wherever you parade. All
5 sizes. Specially priced.
SUITS
Slim, or swagger, tweeds
or crepes, theres' enough
variety in the new suits for
every parader to find wh'at
she wants . . . Sizes 1 4 to
20.
650
650
650
GOLD'S Third I lnr.
Cay New
Kestik s-95
Jewelry
Gray colors or white
...pins, rings, brace
lets, clips and earrings.
0 95 s
Tailored Bags
Sleek and smart is
the best rule for
handbags. Black,
brown, red or white.
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Kid Gloves
Re frivolous in your
choice of gloves.
They're smart and
very new . . . colors
of black, brown,
navy, white or beige.
GOLD'S Street Klnor.
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