- i FOUR youn? children, rich and poor aiiKc an cxpressou meir appre ciation of the production. We feel that this annual presentation is a good practice. Here s to its o TWO GREEK PRESIDENTS celebrated Monday night Informal ly announcing their engagement. Sue Giblw. Kappa prexy from North Platte passed the candy while Doe Plimpton. Sigma Nil commander from Gienwood, la., distributed the cogars. BETA PLEDGES entertained the active chapter at one of the prettiest parties of the year at the chapter house Saturday evening. The indirect blue lighting which was used thrucut the rooms show ed the strips of blue eelephane which hung from the ceiling. In the coiners of the main rcom four white Christmas trees were used as decorations. Leroy and Richard, a tap dancing team, furnished en tertainment during the intermis sion. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tenipel and Mrs. Emma Wood Pierce, the housemother. TANDY WAS nassed at the Al pha Xi Delta house Sunday noon : miormauv announcing mr m; fig ment of Laura Longacre of Beaver Crossing to Albert Staats of Sprague. MARGUERITE LYNN of Falls Citv became the bride of Joseph E. Hartford of Plattsmouth at a cere mony performed at the home of the bride's parents at 11 o'clock Satur day morning. The bride attended Stephens college at Columbia, Mo., and the university where she be came affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. The groom became a Phi Psi at Iowa" State college in Ames. The couple will live in Kansas City, Mo. ANOTHER marriage will be the one of Lura Lou Wallace of Has tings to Lloyd Harris Ellis of Den ver at 5 o'clock on New Years day. Miss Wallace is a graduate of the university and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. He fiance attended Pittsblurgh university and is a Phi Gam. ELLEN SMITH HALL will be the scene of a Christmas tea when the Lincoln chapter of the Ameri can Library association entertains there Friday afternoon from 3:30 until 5:30 o'clock. The local chap ter of the national organization consists of about seventy-five FEUCHTW ANGER'S SHOCKING NOVEL REACHES THE SCREEN Conrad Veidt Benita Hume Cast of Thousand! Parents: We respectfully ugflest that this picture is not for children under 16. NOW PLAYING fail wtnand ihutrt m VSS S 's. Y. Ys. MARIT 11 I l Flatware Patterns Here is one select ins manufacturers, group of at the dozen price Candlelight Rose Point Lad DUna Symphony Normandy Rose Marie Etruscan Francis 1st ::: ::: Louis 14tb Mary 2nd King- Albert Shamrock Chas. W. Fleming Co. JEWELER OPTOMETRIST 1311 O Street Q. r I and you pive a lifetime of picturemaking fun. We're ready to help you choose. Kodaks . . . $5.00 Up Brownie Cameras $1.00 Up EASTMAN KODAK STORES, Inc. 1217 O St. I PACKING THE COLISEUM CLEAR to the top row in the balcony, many of Lincoln's music lovers gathered Sun day afternoon to listen to the thirty-ninth annual presentation of Handel's oratorio, "The Messiah," as it was Riven by an assemblage of four hundred arlists. Two ruosI soloists, the University Choral union, the Lincoln Symphony orchestra, and the Colegc of Agriculture chorus all cooperated to make this Christinas offer ing spectacular and beautiful. University ctinliintc nlilrr men with criwintr bnir. success in luture years I WHAT'S DOING. .Tuesday. Sigma Kappa alumnae with Miss Janet Smith, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mu Phi Epsilon, Christmas party and Musical, Mrs. M. C. Lefler. Zeta Tau Alpha, mothers' club, chapter house, 8 p. m. Thursday. Kappa Delta, mothers' club, Christmas party with Mrs. S. E. Ewing, 1:30 p. m. Pi Kappa Phi, mothers' club, 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon and Christmas party with Mrs. Frank Galloway. Nebraska-Iowa basketball game, coliseum. Friday. Lambda Chi Alpha, auxili ary, covered dish luncheon and Christmas party with Mrs. E. B. Brooks. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, for mal, Cornhusker hotel, 9 p. m. Saturday. Sigma Chi, dinner dance, Lincoln hotel. Nebraska-North Dakota basketball game, coliseum. Christmas vacation begins at 12 o'clock. members including members of the university library staffs headed by Gilbert Doane. FORTY JUNIOR R. O. T. C. of ficers have been invited to a smoker sponsored by Phalanx so ciety, national advanced military honorary fraternity, which is be ing held at 7:30 o'clock this eve ning in the "N" club rooms. The event will be a uniform occasion, according to Merril Moeller, chair man of the arrangements commit tee. Addresses will be made by Col. W. H. Oury and Maj. Charles E. Speer. RECENTLY announced was the engagement and approaching mar riage of Lila King of Edgar to Ed gar E. Chard. The wedding will be an event of Dec. 29. Both members of thecouple have attended the uni versity. CHRISTMAS DAY is the day that has been chosen by Dorothy ' iriwohntvi Palmer of Clarinda. la.. for her marriage to George Wikoff of Lincoln. Miss Palmer is a for mer university student and a Tri Delt. Mr. Wikoff also has attended the university. FORT CLAYTON, Panama, will be the home of Lieut, and Mrs. An drew J. Adams whose marriage, which took place cn Aug. 28, has just recently been announced. The couple left by motor for Washing ton, D. C, and sailed Dec. 14 from New York City. Mrs. Adams is a graduate of the university ard a Theta, SEVENTY were present at the Alpha Xi Delta active-alumnae Christmas party held at the chap ter house Monday evening. Gifts were presented to the children of the alumnae. Mrs. Eunice Trimble 7. . -'s. Sterling patterns by the lead- One or more pieces can De purcnasea Chased Empress 'Dells Robbla Modern Classic Hunt Cinb Hawthorn William and Mary Wediewood WW W U "A I Movie Directory LINCOLN THEATRE CORP. STUART (Mt. 25c I Evs. 40c) "THE FAINTED VEIL," W. S..niernet MhukIihh)' novel with tiarho, George Brent. Herbert Marshall, Warner Olsnd. Extra, Leon Errol In "GOOD MORNING E V E." another "Dumbell Letters" and Pete Smltb'i "Rugby Football." LINCOLN (Mat. 15CI Nit 25c) "PECK'S BAD BOY" with .larkie Cooper, ThoH. Mijrh-ii'. Dlzzv & Daffy Dean In "Dizzy and Daffy." Popeya Cartoon. ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c; Nlte 25c) "SILVER STREAK" with The Zephyr Train, Sally Blane, Charies Starrett. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c; Nltt 15c) "1 AM A THIEF" Mary As tor, Rlcardo Cortez. LIBERTY (Mat. 15c: Eve. 20c) "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" Ring Crosby, Carole Lombard. Burns A Allen. SUN (Mat. 10c; Eve. 15c) "INTERNATIONAL HOfSE" W. C. Fields. "PURSUED" Rosemary Ames. Victor Jory. WESTLAND THEATRE CORP. VARSITY (25c Any Time) TOWER" with Conrad Veldt and Benita Hume. KIVA (Mat. 10c; Nlte 15c) "THE HELL CAT." with Ann Sothern and Robert Arm strong. was in charge of the arrange ments. AND NEW OFFICERS were elected Monday night by Chi Phi. Heading the fraternity will be Frank Crabill, Red Cloud; Beta, L. C. Strough, Beatrice: Gamma, Tom Naughton, Lincoln; Delta, Charles Husbands. Lincoln: Eta, Victor Smith. Omaha; and Epsilon, Jack Stafford, Omaha. TWENTY HOUSES CONTRIBUTE TO WELFARE DRIVE (Continued From Page 3.) for his own children," she added. All clothing has been sorted and stacked in the basement of Ellen Smith hall, and is ready for addi tional repairing, fitting, and pack ing by freshman commission work ers, who will spend their meeting periods this week in preparing it for distribution. The bundles will be taken to families during Christ mas vacation, up to the Monday before Christmas. Names of nine dependent fami lies have been obtained from the Lincoln Social Welfare offices to be recipients of the gifts. Two rep resentatives of each commission group have visited one of the fam ilies to discover their needs. On Monday, some groups took moth ers of the families shopping for gifts made by individuals in the commission. Lack of articles of men's cloth ing in contributions was pointed out by Elaine Fontein, Y. W. C. A. president, who asked that fraterni ties still bring any bundles that they could prepare within the next few days to Ellen Smith hall. "We need not only larger articles such as boots and overcoats, but sweat shirts, socks, belts, ties, shoes, and Christmas GIFT Suggestion Visit us and see what crafts men of the Orient have pre pared as a fitting T(t inex pensive gift "THAT WILL BE DIFFERENT." A splen did assortment awaits your personal selection. NIPPON ART Co. New Location 1321 0 St. B3727 1 Poinwttiai WfJjl aFtlC ' fTl S- VTIn Gardenia g jf Cyclamen PA M M 1 1 I St.Paulia lV2 31 'mmmtmrMK"' Carnation g Xmii Pepper jj O hd g Begonia i'L I Q'' illi' .illi "''" i ilMHlhiiiMM A m a Table Decoration and Corsage a specialty. Lei Flowers Say I Merry Christmas for You S Their fragrance and beauty R I 1 FIPFW & FrfRFV i I FLORIST 1 1 1338 "O" St. B6923 S 2 Established 1887 TTTR DAILY NEBKASKAN handkerchiefs aa well," Mis Fon tein aid. Sponsors of the drive indicated that there was an excess ot a few articles, which would be turned over to the Social Welfare offices and the Red Cross society. The campaign has been handled in sorority houses by freshman girls appointed from commission groups. Members of the Y. W. C. A. committee heading the drive are Kathryn Winquist, chairman; Mildred Holland, Eleanor Kelley, Dorlst Burnett, and Virginia Mc Adams. SIGMA ETA CHI GIVES CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Congregational Sorority Holds Party Sunday Evening. Pledges of Sigma Eta Chi, Con gregational sorority, entertained at a Christmas party Sunday night' at the home of Henrietta Sander son. Those in charge of the party arrangements were Eileen Hon nold, Helen Mrasek, and Marian Hullfish. A piano solo by Peggy Heald opened the Christmas program. Other numbers on the program in cluded a vocal trio, composed of Mary Cassel, Martha Leffers, and Eileen Honnold, and a Christmas story told by Gertrude Harford, sponsor. After the program the evening was spent informally. Gifts were exchanged around the Christmas tree, and refreshments were served at the colse of the evening. MORRILL HALL EXHIBIT OF 'PROSPECTOR' MOUN TAIN SCENES RESEM BLES WALL OF CHINA TO VISITOR NOT SCHOOLED IN ART. (Continued from Page 1). mains free from monotony." The oil paintings are chiefly scenic, portraying original color combinations as well as spectacu lar grouping. The group of water colors con tains various types of subjects, in cluding a group of crude images of Announcement Mr. G. Robert Longu baugh, a world travel ex pert, will be in Lincoln on December 18th. He will make his headquarters on the first floor of the Rudge & Guenzel Department Store and will be avail able between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 5:45 P.M. Every one interested in travel is cordially invited to call upon Mr. Longa baugh and discuss travel without any obligation or expense whatsoever. Mr. Longabaugh is coming- to Lincoln at the re quest of local steam ship agents and is fully equip ped to give expert advice and full information on the many and varied fas cinating cruises of long or short duration, and other travel programs which are now being presented by transportation conipanies. If it is not convenient for you to call upon Mr. Longabaugh you may tel ephone him at B7141 for an appointment and he will visit you at your home. This is a real opportu nity to discuss your travel plans with an expert. CUNARD WHITE STAR LIMITED Si I l will give a lasting impression. j saints which are found In Santa Fe. One mountain view from the summit pictures strength in the pattern and, according to Mr. Kirsch, the color scheme would be good for a textile design. Another view, taken from the base is inter esting lit the way in which ths number of different shapes are out IF1 HJDtCCl If rW? , I i-,M" the quality at this Jv price. Gossamer Tri'"'!Ir A 1 ' ' ' sheer, delicately fin- Faun Taupe j ishedat the hem. ;aMpynff l PAIRS tel r I gift box JJ&A: I i j T O I To Hang on the Christmas Let us help you solve your Christmas prob'.ems . . . our gift counters are laden, brimming, shin xo . . . they are over-flowing with hundreds of brilliant things to make Christmas happy. They cost much or they cost little. 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Among the sub P DECEMBER 18, 1934. jects satirized are, mountain climb ers resting, a family washing rugs on the grass, and the popularity of the telephone in a country store. The exhibit was sent to Nebras ka from Kansas and will remain until the Christmas holidays, when it will go to the Springfield Art association, in Illinois. C Tree! fei tlv KL