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..... U. . WEDNESDAY MAY 0. lm. Foun. THE DAILY NLBRASKAN 0 FREE THEATER TICKETS TO CLARKE GABLE'S LATEST "MEN IN WHITE" TO THE 25 LUCKY GUESSERS AND YOU CAN WIN. CAM PttJSOCBEiry iv'W n&x. v , m Mrs. Robert Reuse h, and Schmidt. Gill, Mrs. Mrs. Ernst Madeline WITH SO MUCH TROUBLE IN THE Vanhelloiiirt council meeting's nbout 1 he new rush rules, it would seem that there is more interest in rushing this year than ihere has been for some time. Already the rush chairmen are busy getting lists and making plans, and it looks as if the summer will be a busy one for sorority members. Heated discussions concerning the abvisability of the several sugges tions which have been presented have been going on in most all the houses, and the biggest difficulty seems to be that whatever is finally decided upon will not meet the approval of everyone. o ALMOST ALU of the sororities have chosen their rush chairmen for the coining year. Georgetts for the coming year altho the lists Kimsey was selected by the Alpha Chis, and Janice Campbell by the Alpha Delta Thetas. Lorraine Hitchcock will have charge of rushing for the Alpha Os, and Janice Kiilian for the Alpha Xi Delta. The Chi Os have chosen Irma Leonard, and Irma B tuer will be the Tri Delt chairman. Lu cille Reilly is the Delta Gamma rush chairman, and Helen Runkcl the Delta Zeta's. Mary Janet McGeachin Is in charge of the Pi Phi rushing, and Faith Arnold will arrange it for the Thetas. The Kappas have chos en Virginia Sellcck. and Cathlcen Long was selected by the Phi Mus. Gwendolyn Meyerson is the Sigma Delta Tau rush chairman, and Carol Robinson is the Gamma Phi chairman. OFFICERS OF Chi Phi for the coming year are Bill Johnston, president: Jack Potter, vice-president; LaVerne Strough, secretary: Charles Husbands, steward; Al Clark, custodian; and Tom Naugta tin, corresponding secretary. J A t x "xs s I f A J Name Movie Name Movie Nome Name Movie Movie Name Movie Name Movie AND THE Pi Phis held election of officers last Monday night. Ca lista Cooper was chosen president; Veronica Villnave, vice president; Sancha Kilbourn, recording secre tary; Ruth Haney, corresponding secretary, and Ruth Louise Dierks, historian. THE A. T. O. S. elected Carl Erb, president; Bill Fisher, vice president; exchequer, Glenn Mace; secretary, Ralph Chittick; keeper of the annals, Bill Garlow; usher, Henry Erickson, sentinel. Wood, Shurtleff and correspondent to the Palm, Dale Oder. THE KAPPAS will have their annual founders day banquet on May 19 at the Lincoln country club when they will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the found ing of this chapter. YESTERDAY the Chi O alums entertained the seniors at a picnic at Van Dorn park. Mrs. Clarence Toohey was chairman of the com mittee, which was composed of LAST WEEK END the P. O. Ps entertained their national secre tary, Mrs. Grace Olson Kistler, who stayed at the chapter house. Mrs. Kistler who left Monday lives in Lawrence, Kas. NEXT SATURDAY Miss Doro thea Mason of Omaha, Tri Deit, and Vantine James of Nebraska City, Chi Phi, will be married. Miss Mason is a graduate of the univer sity, and Mr. James of the law col lege. AND IN THE latter part of May Miss Marie McGrale will be mar ried to Raymond Smith of Omaha. Miss McCrale was an Alpha Phi here. AND THE date for the A. T. O. round-up banquet to be held at th Lincoln Country club has been set for May 26. New officers have been elected at the Zeta Beta Tau house. The new president is Edwin Speier; vice president is Alvin Berkowitz; Bernard Galitzki is treasurer; sec retary ia Lloyd Friedman; and the historian, is Albert Stein. THE CONTEST RULES All you neod tn do in fill in the names of the movie stars anil llie names of the pirtrres in which each actress co-starred with Clark liable. .Such as: Name . . . Bctte Davis. Aiovle . . . Design for Living. Two tickets for "Men in White" showing at the Lincoln theatre all next week will he given to the fust 25 students who send or hring tn the Dailv Nehraskan the coned solutions. The solutions will be announrea Sunday, and the winners in the Tuesday Nehraskan. So rt fn vmir thinking cap and win 2 tickets. Just fill out the hlank and send or hring to the Daily Nebraskan office in the basement of V. Hall. Easy gj! jf Starting jj jSlC Gasoline U HOLMS 14th and W 30th Year B399S WEDNESDAY LUNCH MENU iith 10e Chicken Noodle Soup... Baked Virginia Ham raisin sauce .35c Pot Roast of Beef with home made noodles . ... 30c Chipped Beef in Cream on Toast 25c Hamberger Patties with Spaghetti 25c SPECIALS No. 1. Cinnamon Toast, Fruit Salad. Beverage 20c No. 2. Hot Barbecue S a n d- wich. Soup. Beverage 25c No. 3. Salmon Salad. S a n d wich. Banana Salad. Beverage 5c No. 4. '"omitQ Stuffed with Chicken Salad. Bever age 25c No. 5. Peanut Butter Sand wich. Milkshake 20c No. 6. Cheese Sandwich, choice of Beverage. .. .25c No. 7. Chicken Salad Sand wih. Pineapple and Cheese Salad, Bever age 25c Egg Salad Sandwich. Dish of Ice Cream ... 20c Barbeque Sandwich. Milkshake 25c Bcyden Pharmacy 13th & P St., Stuart Bldg. H. A. REED. Mgr. No. No. WHAT'S DOING. Wednesday. Faculty Women's club, 2:30 meeting at Ellen Smith hall. Friday. Delta Gamma mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chap ter house. Alpha Xi Delta mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chap ter house. Saturday. Mortar Board alumnae, 2:30 meeting at the home of Mrs. T. F. Williams. Alpha Delta Pi, 6:30 banquet at the Cornhusker hotel. D. U. lawn party at the house. Alpha Sigma Phi alumni, Mardi Gras party at East ridge. Sunday. Alpha Chi Omega, 1 o'clock dinner for parents at the house. Alpha Phi, tea for mothers from 3 until 6 at the house. Alpha Delta Theta, tea for the mothers from 4 until 6 at the house. Chi Omega, 1 o'clock dinner for the parents at the house. Gamma Phi Beta, 1 o'clock dinner for the parents at the house. Gamma Phi Beta, 1 o'clock dinner for parents at the chap ter house. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1 o'clock luncheon for mothers at the chapter house. Pi Beta Phi, 1 o'clock lunch eon foth mothers at the house. Kappa Delta, 1 o'clock dinner for parents at the house. Sigma Delta Tau, tea for par ents from 2 until 5 o'clock ml the house. Theta Phi Alpha, tea from 3 until 6 o'clock tor mothers at the house. Theta Xi, sweetheart dinner at the house. Alpha Sigma Phi, 1 o'clock dinner for the mothers at the house. Alpha Tau Omega, 1:30 mothers dinner at the house. Beta Theta Pi, 1:30 dinner for mothers at the house. Delta Sigma Lambda, 1:15 dinner for mothers. Delta Tau Delta, 1:30 dinner at the house for mothers. Farm House, dinner at the house for mothers. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, dinner at the house for mothers. Chi Phi, dinner for parents at house. Tau Kappa Epsilon, dinner for mothers at the chapter house. OFFICIAL BULLETIN Bukey to Omaha. F. S. Bukey, assistant professor in pharmacy at the university, win speak in Omaha Wednesday, May 9, at the pharmaceutical cnoven tion. His subject is, "The Cost of Manufacturing a Cosmetic." Corn Cobs. New Corn Cobs will hold their initial meeting of the year Wednes day evening. May 9, at 7 o'clock in loom 8 of the University Hall. All new members are expected to attend. Y. W. Cabinet. Cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. will meet Wednesday at 7 p. m. in Ellen Smith hall. Stamp Club. University Stamp club will meet Thursday. May 10 in room 312 So cial Sc.ence building. Beta Gamma Sigma. A meeting of Beta Gamma Sig ma has been called for Wednesday at 11:50 in the Commercial club room. It will be a short meeting. Please attend if possible. EARL FULLBROOK, Secretary. Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall Miss Miller will meet with both the Sunday and Thursday afternoon study groups, and at that time will continue the discussion of the topic "Life of Jesus." These sessions will be held both this Wednesday and next Wednesday, both at 1 o'clock. ORPHEUM PLANS SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY on the following Thursday for a three day showing, presents Bob by Byer, Julian Stanley's Colle gians, Faye Raye, and a new Shad ow Dance recently created by one of the Marie Purl dancers. The screen preview of "You're Telling Me" brings W. C. Fields back in a new comedy. The picture is scheduled for a regular showing later in the season. STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAL WEDNESDAY Annual Program Booked at 8 O'clock in Temple. The annual recital of the stu dents from the class of Miss Gene vieve Wilson will be given Wednes day at 8 o'clock at the Temple. The following program will be pre sented: The Chimes. Tick Tock. Tick Tmk. hy Blanche Dlnglev. Mathews. Dorothy Blood. The Butterfly, by N. Loui Wnfcht. Mary Ps!een Webber. Swavlng Boughs, Jane Matlingly. Jean ette Strain. Butterfly Chase, Templeton. Jo Ann Strain. Minuet In F, MoT.art. Jeaneite and Jo Ann Strain. Haunt of the Fairies. Crosby; The Jug g)eur. Kern. Barbara Dworsky. Curious Story. Heller. Billy Giirney. Theme and Variation, Mozart. Betty Hodgson. Little Minuet In O. Beethoven; Narcissus. Nevln. Betty Ann Fullagar. Coasting. Huerter, Barbara Manning. Rhapsodv. Koelling. Bernard McLaughlin. Prelude, op. 28. No. 20: op. 2S. No. 10; op. 28. No. 21. Chopin. Gilbert Keeley. Contra Dance, Beethoven. Mary Ros bo rough. Sonata D Major. Allegro eon brio, Haydn. Mildred Claire Kreadnck. Humoresque. Rachmainoff, Paul Koenip. Rhapsody Op. 79. No. 2. Brams, Steven Barwick. Scotch Poem. MacDowell: Puck. Grieg. Louis Wadlow. Impromptu Op. 90. No. 4. Schubert. Ber nelce Hemod Valse C Minor, Chopin; Spoon River. LOST Jeweled Kappa Kappa Gammi kev. Name Jean Woodruff on back. Reward. Finder call B-1SS5. LOST-Pall&dian pin. Reward. Call L-S224. A special Midnight Jamboree with Marie Purl and her stage show of 25 people and an advanced showing of "You re Telling Me. starring W. C. Fields will be held Friday night at the Orpheum thea ter. The Marie Purl Unit, which open Our new Rent-a-lar raten lei yoo drive nearly twice at much for the name money. New ear, are Iwlng added to ntir line. Thank fnr the bitting yon have given u thl year. MOTOR OUT COMPANY IIS Alay Open. It's a Cool Place Where you can get COLD DRINKS on Hot Days THE CAMPUS INN Across The Street From Teachers College a 6ift package of Ice Cream Here is a apeciai ice cream treat for mother and the whole family. A new combi nation of flavors Fresh Strawberry Lemon Ice French Vanilla. Have it Sunday for dinner. Order in advance from your Fairmont isdealer. 50 PER Qt ART Extra charge for special packing and delivery if ordered from the creamery. 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