SUNDAY, APRIL 22. DAILY NEBRASKAN FOUK. 19.11 THE CLIMAX OF THE THEATER scnstin in Lincoln eonii'S tomorrow wluui llodilii (inlilcr" will lie jiresi'iitvil fit llu Liberty tlu-nti-r liy Kva Litifillirnin'. It s a m ntt'er of controversy whether this pcr I'orinanec will spoil the first niylit of lli" Kosiuct, sliow. or the university pliiy vi" Jesscii the nttemlniiee nt I in II "un no "s presentation. So fur, it seems that Wed nesday and Friday nijihts are to be ihe most "popular for "The Campus Cop." which is scheduled to run from Monday until Saturday. There are no matinees to be given. M SUNDAY'S BIG EVENT is the Kappa Si Sweetheart dinner to be held at the chapter house at 1 o'clock. Decorations will be car ried out in the fraternity colors, scarlet and green, and about thirty couples are expected to attend. HONORING Miss Margaret Hunter, winner of th? Chi Omega Sociology prize, the local chapter of Chi O will entertain at a buffer sunnenr Sunday evening. prm WHAT'S DOING. Sunday. Chi Omega, dinner tor Miss Margaret Elizabeth Hunter. Kappa Sigma, Sweetheart dinner. erons club held Tuesday afternoon at the Alpha Gamma Rho house. Mrs. OUie Holcomb, hostess r:f the affair was assisted by Mesdames SUppepr Minuay rv .-. - i- o , Caroline i-'hiiups, J. r. r-ieree, flowers will be used as decorations, , Frances Helton, R. V. Bixby. Min and about twenty-five are ex- Jljp Koj and Eljzabeth Woodbury. JM L L lii . UIR. WL"l.ii1 lia uaiui-in, w.v ...... " president, presided at the business A CIRCUS PARTY was given , cssion bv the Alpha This Saturday night. when animals, balloons, ana ine ; the SIG EPS ANNOUNCE the l if were useu w house. Chaperons were Mr. ana Mrs. Roy Hackman. -Mrs. l.. j. Schmittel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyons chaperoned. FOLLOWING a luncheon Satur day noon at the University club, Delta Omicrnn. musical sorority, held initiation for Jeanette Arm strong. Kathryn Hershner. Ida Schrepel and its two patronesses, Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Ryle Danielson. Ruth Johnson, presi dent of the active chapter, was in charge of the ararnfrements. and rose and grey, sorority colors, were used in the decorations. TRI DELT officers for next fall arc as follows: President. Ruth Cain; vice president. Breta Peter son: recording secretary. Fred ricka Matthieson: corresponding secretary, Helen Kropf; treasurer, Rowene Miller; marshal, Inez Doval; chaplain, Lucile Hunter; historian, Melba Smith: librarian, Gladys Jordan; publicity chairman, Jane Keefer; rush chairman, Irma aBuer and social chairmen, Jane Bedson and Mila Bold. ANNOUNCED RECENTLY was the engagement and coming mar riage of Mrs. Verona De Vore Teachout of Omaha to James Cv anagh of Des Moines. Mrs. Teach out attended the univvrsity, where she was a Pi Phi. . ABOUT THIRTY-FIVE attend edthe closing meeting of the Chap- pledging of four new men. John Bishop, bremoni: nooeri waj-v ton, Wavne: James Gray. Cole ridge, arid Nate Allen, Lincoln. RECENT PLEDGES of Alpha Delta Theta are Mary Ellen Brown and Edith Brown, both of Lincoln. SIGMA KAPPA announces the pledging of Willa Glare McQuillan of Lincoln. FORMAL INITIATION was held a week ago last Sunday at the Sig Ep house when Gene Zus pann, Goodland, Kas.; Ronald Douglas, Crete; Gilbert Benson, Lincoln; Walter Pflum, Imperial; Charles Long, North Platte; Lloyd Pflum, Imperial: Homes Helin, North Platte: Richard Rider, Coun cil Bluffs, and Milo Jensen, Deni son, were taken into the fraternity. NEWLY ELECTED officers of the Kappa Delta mothers club are Mrs. H. S. VanDenberge, presi dent; Mrs. W. C. Davis, vice presi dent; Mrs. G. C. Ferguson, secre tary, and Mrs. E. S. Wheeler, treasurer. CONFERENCE DELEGATES to the national Trl Dolt conven tion, tft h held .Tune 23 to ?S nt Virginia Beach, Virginia, are Ruth Cain, Lucile Hunter, and Jane ! Keefer. Representing the alumnae j chapter is Miss Elsie Pierson. j HOSTESSES to the Theta Chi AT THE iKP fk J ! MOVIES A C; ..... "( W MONDAY I VI- vJl'W' (WP . KATHARINE MM - ' H '--5"'"r f i HSd HEPBURN -X ,,..yf i . ; i mothers club 1 o'clock luncheon, held at the chapter house Friday, were Mrs. P. L. Larrimer and Mrs. Anna Knapp. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. University of Nebraska j j School of Music The twenty-sixth musical convo cation Wednesday at 4 o'clock in the Temple theater will be a senior recital by Paul Schlife, student with Clemens Movius: assisted by Thomas McManus, student with Carl Steckelberg. Winifred Hyland. student with Wilbur Chenoweth, will appear in her iunior organ recital at Our Re- (Inpmpr I.iithptnn rhnrrh Wednes- i day evening, June 25. at 8:15. Bernice Rundin and Ruth John son will present a joint junior re cital at 4 o'clock Thursday at the Temple Theater. The radio program at 2:30 Tues day will be given by advanced stu dents. The Thomas male quartet sang for the Axis club benefit at Star- craft lodge. Boy Scout program at F.ast Lincoln Christian church, and Farmers' fair rally. Margaret Kimmel, Marian Williamson and Gerald Mott gave a program at Adams Sunday evening. Russell Cummitigs and Gerald Mott sang Friday evening at the ag college Activities building. Lester Rum baugh was soloist for the 25th an niversary program of Warren M. E. church. Valorita Callen, violinist; Mar jorie Baty, cellist; Gene Ellsworth, pianist, played for the alumnae banquet of the St. Elizabeth hos pital nurses, Tuesday night at the Cornhusker hotel. A string trio composed of Louise Powell, vio linist, student with Valorita Cal len; Vera Wekesser, cello, and Marian Munn, piano played for a tea at the governor's mansion on Monday afternoon. Bertha Schuss- ler, of Grand Island, student with ! Valorita Callen, will play at Se-! ward Sunday afternoon in a dis-! trict contest. j The annual student recital by the class of Alma Wagner will be I given Tuesday evening, May 15. at the Temple theater. Jean Willis i won "superior" in Geneva district music contest, and Virginia Ann Poor won "superior" in the Oma ha district contest. Esther Kreu scher, accompanied by Ruth Burk holder, sang a group of songs at a Mu Phi Kpsilon musical tea at the home of Mrs. Thil Eastorday, Saturday. James Fitch sang the baritone solos in the cantata "Sev en Last Words" given by the First Baptist church choir of Lincoln, at Beatrice, Sunday. These are stu dents with Alma Wagner. Miss Wagner presented her class in a recital in room 8 Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. Pollev is presenting the Misses Dorothv Delfs, Edytha Long, Edna Mitchell, Jane Ed wards and Ruth Johnson, Messers. William Ferguson and Lewis Bot torff in a Shakespearian broadcast as a part of the birthday celebra tion on April 25th. On April 29 Mrs. Pollev will talk on the "Sing-; ing of Chiklren" with illustrations , by members of her children's : classes at 4.30 lit the aftenioun at j the Unitarian church. 1 Winifred Willson. student with Herbert Schmidt, played a Chopin group at trie last meeting of the! Faculty Women's club. WATERNITY sing OPENING FEATURE IVY DAY PROGRAM (Continued from Page 1.) Wm. Eddy. Traditional tapping of new Inno cents will conclude the day's pro gram. All events will take place on the Ivy Day playground just north of Administration hall. In charge of Ivy Day events are Martha Hershey, general arrange ments; Anne Bunting, ivy and daisy chains; Ruth Cherney and Alice Geddes, costumes; Jane Boos. Ivy Dav poem: Margaret Buol and Martha Hershey, mask ing of new Mortar Boards. Arrangements for the annual Mortar Board Ivy Day luncheon Your Drug Store It l oar plramrf to nrrve yon, both In nur Drue department und Lunrb eonrtto. The Owl Pharmacy 148 N. 14th V St. Phone B1068 WE DF.m F.R I are in charge of Lucille Reilly and the Mother a dinner is being plan ned by Valentine Klotz. COCHRANE TO SPEAK ON GENERAL CRAM Roy E. Cochran of the Univer sity history department will speak before the Daughters of Veterans at the Odd Fellows' hall at a 6:30 dinner Tuesday evening. "General Grant" is his subject. POWDER, ROUGE LIP STICK Get It Here It It Cdrrecl. Fountain and Lunch Luxuries at Money Saving Prices DRUGS & REMEDIES AT Uni. Drug B3771 14th and I Free Delivery ilia's flainp. pSpiy. pas sion! . . . She's charm, danger and loe! ... A thousand moods live in the storm-tosred bear! of "Trigger" praying, tlne ing, fighting helical of the hills whe l fl fire to the mountains! KATHARINE hi J;il yd M vi " f 1 1 ' a " ' V " y. " x x. ,' x ' . 'f' i,' M, , . ( ' '' ' - '',',"'' I , y ' -, ! -i'v7 ... J ,' fa '', 'wZm i ' w, . K"' War''"-,. X s , J P is :f' ' f I A I Zrz?'- X r:. : I ( ' . n o . M h r. y r-SWK I I I V 1 HEPBURN'S First Hit Since "LITTLE WOMEN" Starts Monday EXTRA Thelma Todd, Patsy KeUT in "Back to Nature