The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THERE REALLY AREN'T A LOT
of things going; on this week-end. In fact,
it's been ngt-s since there were so few
parties scheduled. Perhaps it's due to the
fact that six weeks report go in next
week, and the "students" are devoting
all their time to work. Besides the Junior
Senior Prom Friday evening, there won't
be anything to do. And Saturday the only
parties scheduled so far are the Phi Jlu
dance at the Cornhusker and the Barb
Council party on the Ag campus. .It's be
ginning to look as if Nebraska is headed
for a spring season of studies.
HOWEVER, there are a number
of things being planned for later
In the month. On the 17th there
will ho an engineers ball and a
dance given bv the Alpha Chis.
The date for the Coed Follies has
been changed and set tentatively
for the 27th.
BEFORE THE Prom tomorrow
vening the Innocents will have a
Hal ul lite
Y. M. C. A.
Cafeteria
Meal Tickets
$5.50 for $5.00
$2.70 for $2.50
Good Fond at
Reasonable Prices
dinner in the Garden Room of the
Lincoln hotel at 7 o'clock. Only
the members of the active chapter
and their dates will be there, so
it's not difficult to estimate the
number at twenty-six. John Gep
son is in charge of the arrange
ments. KAPPA SIGMA alliance will
hold its monthly meeting at the
chapter house Friday at 8 o'clock.
The seventy alumni who are ex
pected to atteid will spend the eve
ning playing bridge. Mrs. Verne
Hedge, Mrs. Jasper Clark and Mrs.
Charles Matson are in charge of
the refreshments.
GWENDOLYN HAGER wii
the guest of honor when Betty
Cook, Bernice Leiberman, and Co
rinne McCarty give a personal
shower for her ac 8 o'clock Thurs
day at the home of Miss Leiber
man. The evening will be spelt
playing bridge. Miss Hager is to
be married next Saturday to Ros
coe R. Kroger of Grand Island.
ABOUT fifteen or twenty alum
nae and actives will attend the Phi
Chi Thsta founders day banquet
which will be given Thursday at
6:30 at the University club. Gladys
Brinton. a charter member of the
Neoraski chapter will conduct th
founders day services, --orations,
which are under he supervision f
Janet McLellan, Gladys Williams
and Irene Jackson, will be carried
out in the colors of the sorority
which are lavender and gold.
Tapers, menus, nut cups and cen
ter flowers are all planned with
this decorative theme in mind.
LAST MONDAY evening Sigma
Alpha Iota members held a musi
cale at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Thompson. Mrs. Irene Hageman,
Mrs. R. C. Smith and Miss Mary
Bauer assisted. Twenty members
viere present and plans for a char
ter day banquet were made.
AND
MRS. EMERSON Smith
TODAY!
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Today
Consider
these
features o
1. Coed Beauty Page
2. Campus Caricatures
3. Hall of Fame
4. Lowdown on Highups
5. Campus Snaps
6. Politics Pro & Con
7. Editor's Easy Chair
8. Jokes and Cartoon
9. Ray Ramsay
10. Dwight Kirsch
11. Fashions in Short
12. PROM PEOPLE
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-.THEATRE DIRECTORY .
STUART (Mat. 25c Nlte 4te).
Now showing: "QUEEN CHRIS
TINA." Greta Garbo, John Gil
bert Added eoniiml cartoon
"THE LITTLE RED HEN."
Borrali Minnnvitch and hla Har
monica Raucnlfl.
LINCOLN (Mat. 15c Nlte 25c).
Now showing: "SIX O A
KIND." Charllo RiiKKles, Mary
Boland, George Burns, Grarle
Allen, '.V. C. t'leldJ. Allison
Sklnworth. Mr. and Mrs. Ely
Cnlbertnon in "FORCED RE
SPONSE." Blng Crosby In "JUST
AN ECHO." Mickey Mouse In
MELLER DRAMMER."
ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c Nite 25c).
Now: "HOLD THAT GIRL"
with James Dunn and Claire.
Trevor, the team you loved In
"JIMMY AND SALLY." BIG
VAUDEVILLE STAGE SHOW.
COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nite 15c).
Now: Edmund Lowe in "BOM
BAY MAIL." Returned at yot.r
request, "THE THREE LITTLE
PIGS."
LIBERTY (Mat. 10c Nlte 15c).
Now: Two features, "WHITE
SISTER" with Helen Hayes and
Clark Gable; "KING KONG"
with Robert Armstrong, Fay
Wray, Bruce Cabot.
SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c).
Now showing, 2 features: Zane
Grey's "LAST TRAIL." plus Sally
Eilers in "WALLS OF GOLD'
entertained th Chi Phi auxiliary
Monday al'ternccn at her home.
Twelve were prasei:t at the busi
ness meeting, when plans tor a
Sunday night sr.ppu were dis
cussed. An informal afternoon fol
lowed. A TEA AT Ellen Smith this af
ternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 will be
given by the political science de
partment, finder the direction of
Miss Bereniece Hoffman. This is
one of the regular events of the
social science groups.
MRS. GEORGE BANTA, Theta
grand president, was in Lincoln
Tuesday ana Wednesday. Tuesday
afternoon a lea in her honor was
given by the alumnae at the home
of Mrs. Geoige Proudfit. Sixty
guests vori prtsent.
Yesterday afterrioon she was en
tertained at a luncheon at the Uni
versity club by members of the
advisory board, which includes
Miss Bereniece Hoffman, Mrs.
Harry Flansburg. Mrs. Dean Ice
land, Mrs. Charles Hustead, and
Mrs. A. W. Miller, jr.
Last night 'the active chapter
YOUR DRUG STORE
Call us uhen you need drugs
quick. Aha snappy lunches or
a real box of chocolates.
THE OWL PHARMACY
148 No. 14th & P
Phone B1068
entertained at a dinner at the chap
ter house In honor of Mrs. Banta.
THE REGULAR monthly meet
ing of the Alpha XI Delt mothers
club will be held Friday afternoon
at 1:30 at the chapter house. The
hostesses will be Mrs. J. Skudler
and Mrs. G. B. Warren.
PHI OMEGA PI founders day
will be celebrated by a 6:30 ban
quet at the chapter house Satur
day. A miniture of the new stream
line Burlington train will be used
as the centerpiece on the table.
Between forty and fifty guests are
expected.
TODAY'S NEWS
BRIEFLY REVIEWED
(Continued from Page 1).
was convicted Wednesday of mur
dering her daughter-in-law, Rheta
Wynekoop, and was sentenced to
twenty-five years in the Illinois
penitentiary. Last Nov. 21 the
young victim of murder was found
dead on the operating table in the
west side mansion of the Wyne
koop family, and after a few days
Dr. Wynekoop was arrested and
charged with the crime.
According to a statement made
by a high official In London, a
tacit agreement between non-governmental
agencies, with the con
sent of the governments, has been
reached for steadying the dollar
and the pound. Although secrecy
has been maintained regarding de
tails, it is alleged that Jacob Viner,
Chicago economist, who recently
was in London, was Instrumental
in concluding the agreement.
In attempting a break from the
Texas state penitentiary Wednes
day, five convicts met with frus
tration of their attempt. Guards
seriously wounded three of the
quintet. The prisoners had made a
key in the blacksmith shop, and
with that made their way out of
the cell block, but it didn't take
WHAT'S DOING
Thursday.
Phi Chi Theta alumnae,
6:30 Founders Day banquet
at the University club.
Miss Bernice Leiberman
and Miss Corlnne McCarty,
8 o'clock party for Miss
Gwendolyn Hager at the
home of Miss Leiberman.
Friday.
Kappa Sigma alliance, 8
o'clock bridge party at the
chapter house.
Alpha Sigma Phi alliance,
1:30 bridge party at tne
chapter house.
Mrs. Eva Burns, dinner for
Miss Gwendolyn Hager.
Innocents, dinner at the
Lincoln hotel.
Junior-Senior Prom.
Alpha Tau Omega auxil
iary, 1 o'clock luncheon at
the home of Mrs. R. E.
Campbell.
Saturday,
phi Omega Pi, founders
day banquet at the chapter
house.
Mortar Board alumnae,
2:30 meeting at the home of
Miss Florence McGahey.
Marriage of Miss Gwen
dolyn Hager and Roscoe R.
Kroger at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Hager at 4
o'clock.
Phi Mu, spring party at
the Cornhusker.
long for the guards to foil their
attempt.
Lincoln's city council plans to
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The New Spring
Stetson Hats
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a hroad. white line pamtea
tiown the middle of O street, so
that drivers will cease zig-zag
driving down the thoroughfare.
Paving Improvements, curb trafflo
signals, and a sparkling system of
ornamental lights are on the pro
gram for construction.
Ol.l father Will Addren
Business Women's Club
Dean C. H. Oldfather will talk
Thursday evening, March 8, before
the Lincoln Business and Profes
sional Women's club. His subject is
"Meeting a Changing World."
Saturday, March 10, he will go
to Hastings to judge an intercol
legiate oratorical and debate con
tost. Students From Aurora
To Be Guests at Party
All students from Aurora and
vicinity are Invited to attend a
party Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the
Warren Methodist church at 45th
and Orchard.
Due to the large number attend
ing university from that vicinity,
the old diatom ul having h hocIhi
evening has been re-entabliHhpo,
All who nlan to attend Should m,.
tify Reverend Ruyle, M3570.
New LOW
Cleaning Prices
Men's Suits 75c
Men's Hats 55c
Men's Top Coat3 and
Overcoats 75c
Ladies Dresses. . . .75c up
Ladies' Coats 75c up
Extra for Pleats, Frills and
Fur Trim
Corduroy Pants 40c
Modern Cleaners
Soukup & Westover
Call T2377 for Service
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Debonair yet
Dignified
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The MANOR created by
STETSON
There's a gallant swing to the lines of this new Stetson
hat for spring. Snap it in front if you like, or wear it otf-the-face.
Either way, the slightly tapered crown and up
curved brim give the "Manor" an air of energy and
smartness. Try it on at your Stetson dealer's. He has a
wide range of attractive new Stetson styles and colors.
Stetson hats for spring are priced at fG (unlined), $6.50,
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loveliness. The sleek fitted body rhythmically
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