The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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A' ND THIS IS THE TIME OF THE
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V 2aM i "voiits, years mid years old, appear on
WVk ".litlie list of canipiis social fmuM im.s
Yk. T Ml "'H'. the Phi Mil snnnir party at the
VT"' II t'oriihusker, and the other, the minimi
. VNVl 1 Chi Phi blowout, known to eullihle
pals mid men ns the Fireman's Hall
The spring party is one of those enjoy
able events that you send corsages to
vour dates and wear evening clothes.
but, the Fireman's I5rnwl oh no! The men come to that Ml tie
affair in blue shirts and red suspenders, and their dates in red
dresses. The whole chapter house is turned into sort of a barn
with old lire trucks and hose here and there, and this lime, as
an innovation, there will he n Kansas City orchestra and dancing
oil all three floors. Sounds like a happy evening for Chi Phis
and their dates, and of course, anyone else who wants to crash
1 lie party.
AT THE PHI Mu house before
the spring party, members of the
chapter will entertain their dates
at a formal dinner. Decorations
for the affair, the color scheme of
reen and white, and tapers and
carnations will center the tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kenimer
will be honored guests at the din
ner. OUT OF TOWN guests coming
for the party include Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Smith, Long Pine; Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Groth, Omaha; Wini
fred Shallcross and Virgene Mc
Bride, Omaha; Ruth Penney, Au
burn; Mildred Swanson, Pender;
Evclvn Schoonoreer, Aurora; Wil
ma Posson, Holdrege; Christine
Nesbitt, Columbia, Mo.; Ruth
Mitchell. Reno, Nev.; Paul Huber,
John Rosenau, Jim Davis, all of
Omaha; Olive Humbert and Jim
Harrison, Oakland, la., and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Kemmer, (Har
riet Cruise). Mrs. Kemmer will
sine for the formal later.
THE CHI PHI Fireman's ball
will be chaperoned by Dr. and
Mrs. J. C. Peterson and Dr. and
Mrs. R. J. Pool.
ANOTHER spring party will be
iven tomorrow night at the Lin
coln by the brothers of Phi Gamma
Delta. Chaperons for the affair are
Professor and Mrs. L. B. Orfield,
Professor and Mrs. C. B. Nutting
and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Van Sant.
About 125 bids have been sent out
and streamers and balloons will
decorate the ballroom to carry out
the theme of spring.
Quality at a Lotc Cost
Ladies'
Spring
Coats f iRl
Dresses gj C
Two Piece T
Suits
Cleaned and Pressed
Unique Cleaners
14th A "S" St
OUT OF TOWN alumnae nnd
guests coming for the affair are
Harry Sinclair and A. K. Stude
baker, both ol Chicago, A. O.
Holmquist jr., Keith Hopewell,
Dick King. Frank Raine. Austin
Temple, Bill Gordon, Pete Lowe,
and Glen Cunningham, all from
the Kansas chapter.
ENTERTAINING in honor of the
actives at the chapter house, to
morrow night, are the Sigma Al
pha Mu pledges. Chaperons for
the affair are Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Zolat, Dr. and Mis. R. E. Marx,
and David Fellman
CORRECT wear to Alpha Chi
Omega house party tomorrow
night is cords and cotton dresses.
The affair, given by the pledges
for the actives, will be closed, and
chaperons are Dr. and Mrs. L. E.
Finney and Mrs. J.W. Bishop.
A BUFFET supper will be in
theorder of the evening when the
gals at the Theta house entertain
their dates preceeding the house
party Saturdav Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Farrell, and Mrs. Myra Cox will
chaperon the affair.
AND ANOTHER houf.e party
coming Saturday night, will be
held at the Theta Xi house. Chap
erons for the party will be Major
and Mrs. John P. Horan, Mrs.
Anna Hyland, and Mr. and Mrs.
T. T. Aakhus.
S. A. E chaperons for the house
party tomorrow night are Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis LaMaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Rex A. Smith, and Mrs. Hal
Minor. The pledges, under a bit of
stress just now, are keeping the
decorations a secret, but we think
they're going to be St. Patricks,
or something like that.
ON THE AG campus tonight
the Tri-K's will entertain at a
party at the Student Activities
building. Chaperoning the affair,
properly called a mixer, are Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Newell, and Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Cushing.
WE WONDER what the trouble
was out in front of the Theta
house yesterday noon ? The, police
came dashing around the corner
and in practically no time at ail a
radio which was standing on the
Phi Psi front porch was spirited
Movie Directory
STUART
"AKTKK OFVN'K HOURS"
with TlHik Chl and Con-Niam-fl
Bennell
KrldHV. 11:0 P in.. Vivvlow,
RIHMU.BS OF RfcD UA1.
LINCOLN
"ST. l.Ol'I.S KID" and
"BURIED LOOT."
OHPHEUM
Vhhi1vIIIc plus "A WICK
ED WOMAN" on the screen.
COLONIAL-
WHEN A MAN'S A MAN '
LIBERTY
Shirley Timle in "BABV
TAKE A BOW."
SUN
"TREASURE ISLAND," and
"SECRET OF THE CHATEAU."
WESTLAND THEATRE CORP
VARSI TV (Six Any Timel
"PRINCESS CHARM1NU"
und "MAN OF ARAN."
KIVA (Mat. 10c: Nite loci
"Rn.'k Junes in
SHERIFF."
fr;htin;
across to the Theta house. And
we hear that Holyoke and Wig-gen-horn
were mixed up in it!
CO
TODAY, Mrs. John Burley will
be hostess to the Lambda Chi
Alpha auxiliary for a 1 o'clock
luncheon and a business meeting.
The decorations will be carried out
in a St. Patrick's day theme and
twelve are expected to attend. As
sisting Mrs. Burley as hostess will
be Mrs. W. H Bradley and Mrs.
W. H. Bcrtwell.
DURING THE LAST meeting of
the Acacia Mothers club, Mrs. W.
A. Brown was elected president,
Mrs. O. W. Meier, vice president;
and Mrs. P. J. Theil, secretary
treasurer. The fourteen members
present listened to a musical pro
gram furnished by Helen Grainger,
Miss Dorothea Gore.
AT THE CHAPTER house today
Mrs. Anna Knapp will entertain
the Theta Chi auxiliary at a des
sert luncheon. After a business
meeting the remainder of the aft
ernoon will be spent playing
bridge.
THETA CHI wishes to announce
the pledging of Albert Lane of
North Platte.
incoln's Fashion Center?
Hp faa! Iwtf eiii
rfe SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN W
1X22:1224 0 STREET
Friday 108 Spring
Dresses
JO CO ON SALE AT
WHAT'S DOING
Friday.
PHI MU SPRING PARTY,
at the Cornhusker.
Palladian alumnae program
at Palladian hall, 8:30 p. m.
Theta Chi auxiliary, 1:15
o'clock dessert luncheon at the
chapter house.
Lambda Chi Alpha auxiliary,
1 o'clock covered dish luncheon
at the home of Mrs. John Bur
ley. Alpha Chi Omega benefit
bridge at the chapter house.
Phi Sigma Kappa sweetheart
dinner at the chapter house,
6:30 to 8:30.
Beta Sigma Psi house party
at the Delta Chapter house.
Presbyterian all university
students party at the University
manse.
Saturday.
S. A. E. house party at the
chapter house, 9 to 11:30.
Alpha Chi Omega cord and
cotton house party at the
chapter house.
Sigma Alpha Mu house party,
given by the pledges for the ac
tives, 8:30 to 11:30.
PHI GAMMA DELTA spring
party at the Lincoln hotel, 8:30
to 11:30.
Theta Xi house party at the
chapter house, 9 to 11:30.
Kappa Alpha Theta buffet
supper and house party at the
chapter house, 6:30.
AG MIXER, at the Student
Activities building on the Ag
campus, 8:30.
Chi Phi Fireman's ball at the
chapter house, (red dresses and
blue shirts required).
Sunday.
D. U. Sunday night supper at
the chapter house, given by the
mother's club for the members
of the active chapter.
Pi Kappa Alpha buffet sup
per at the house, for actives,
pledges and teir dates.
Beta Theta Pi Sunday night
supper, given by the Mothers
club for members of the active
chapter and their dates.
TWO STUDENTS OFFER
OR MUSIC RECITAL
II
June Goethe, Alfred Reider
Present Program at
Temple.
Unusual musical talent was
shown by Miss June Goethe and
Alfred Reider when they presented
their Junior recital at 4 o'clock on
Thursday afternoon In the Temple
theater. Miss Goethe is a student
in the class of Emanuel Wishnow,
and Reider studies with William G.
Temple.
Opening the program with the
"Scotch Fantasy," Miss Goethe
presented lntroduzionc: Grave,"
"Adagio Cantabile," and "Allegro
gueiriero movements by Bruch.
Reider sang as his first two
numbers, "Honor and Arms," from
"Samson," by Handel, and "It Is
Enough," from "Elijah" by Men
delssohn. Bohm's "Cavatina" and
"Short Story" by Gcrshfin were the
next two selections played by Miss
Goethe.
"Feme, Op. 9, No. 9" by Mendels
sohn, "Die Beiden Grenadiere, Op.
49. No. 1," by Schumann, and "Dio
Possente," from "Faust" by Gou
nod were the next selections sung
by Mr. Reider. Miss Goethe con
cluded the DroETam with 'Scherzo
Tarantelle" by Wienawski.
DORIS M'KICU WINS
Judges Award Dorothy Kline
Second Place in Essay
Competition.
Doris McKichan, Lincoln, was
recently revealed as winner of first
nra in thi university section of
the David Copperfield Essay con
test, sponsored by the Stuart The-
ater. radio station uu
Gold & Co. Judges accorded
Dorothy Kline of Lincoln second
Miss MCKtcnan Will receive iu
in rush find A CODV of David Cop
perfield, autographed by the mo
tion picture stars wnu iu k
in the film production, while Miss
u-iino iviii h awarded S10 in cash.
The three judges were L. C. Wim-
berly of the university r-ingnan ue
rrfmont Miss Sarah T. Muir of
the Lincoln high school faculty,
and Father Terence. The winning
essays are posted on the Duueun
KnorVi in ihp lobbv of the Stuart
theater. Twelve honorable men
tions were made.
Entrants in the contest wrote
essays on reasons for a preference
for the book "David Copperfield"
or the motion picture production
of Dickens' story.
STUDENTS INVITED TO
PRESBYTERIAN GROUP
PLANS TO ENTERTAIN
IN UNIVERSITY MANSE
(Continued from Page 1.)
ball, George Kimball, Herb Bloch,
and Robert Bellamy, will also pro
vide a share of the evening's en
tertainment. Lilyann and Grace
Kratky will render a violin and
'cello duet.
Special guest of the affair Is o
be Rev. Max Adams, of Philadel
phia, head of the department of
Presbyterian work of the United
States, who will arrive here in Lin
coln Friday to survey the prob
lems of the Presbyterian work at
the university. He will speak be
fore group B of the university re
ligious welfare council Friday
morning at 11 o'clock In 205 of the
Temple building, and before the
Westminster foundation board
members at a luncheon meeting
to be held at the Y. W. C. A. Sat
urday noon.
William Hammond will serve ns
master of ceremonies for the Fri
day night affair and will lirect
group singing and mixer games.
Head of the committee in charge
ol the arrangements is Dorothy
Cathers. Other members of the
committee are Marjorie Calder.
Betty Hammond, Joe Henry, Bur
delte Miller, Harold Hustls, Emil
Paroulek. Janet Ogden, and Doro
thy Ogden. All friends of Presby
terian students are welcome, stated
Mr. Henry.
Iowa State looks to their veter
inary division to supply them with
their best wrestlers. Three present
practicing veterinarians are former
stars and titleholders for Cyclones,
and two members of the 1935
team, Ralph Ruggles and Frank
Linn, are veterinary students, as
is Robert Streever, one of the most
promising freshman recruits.
Marvin Gustafson. 135 pound
varsity Cyclone wrestler, is over 6
feet tall. Quite a contrast to the
usual short, squatty men who ras
sle at this weight. He should be
able to wind around opponents like
an octopus and tie himself into
knots around them, which is just
an effective means 'of winning a
bout as any other. Wonder if they
call him "beanpole."
"Whal a break!
v Torgol to take
niv Fortunes!"
Pair
Of course. Fortune shoes arc only 4.00. But you
couldn't replace them in comfort or style for dollars
more. They'll neither bark nor bite . . . and what an
understanding! Suede and calfskin in narrow and
medium tips, with your choice of leather or rubber
heels.
Sizes AA to D ; 6 to 12
Moil's 8lire lllli Si,
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HEAR ADAMS
Presbyterian Executive to
Speak Today at
Temple.
Members of the Religious Wel
fare Council and of the Westmins
ter foundation board, will hear
Max Adams, executive of the Pres
byterian board of education, Fri
day and Saturday. Mr. Adams
will address the Religious Council
Friday at 11 o'clock in room 205,
Temple building. R. B. Henry.
Presbyterian student worker,
states that it will be an open
meeting ar.d that all interested
students are invited to attend.
Mr. Adam's speech before the
Westminster foundation board
will be at a luncheon, to he held
at the city Y. W. C. A.. Saturday
noon Mr. Adams comes from the
headquarters of the church boards
located in New York. F. W. Pedel
ford, executive of the Baptist
board of education, and also of
New York, will be a special guest
at the meetings.
A Los Angeles Junior Collegian
snooper found this one:
"Now it turns out mat a jmjiu
writer on the Indiana Daily Stu
dent did not pick Red Grange for
his mythical eleven after Red's
sophomore year, explaining that
all Grange could do was run. The
Illinois V. 'Daily lllini' printed the
explanation and remarked: 'All
Galli Curci can do is sing.' "
Aany were 12.50 and 16.95,
and some even higher.
Included in 1his spectacular event
are new prints sheers red
iifgotes knitted dresses pastel
crepes jacket and cape dresses.
Sizes mostly 12 to 20 a few larger.
Sale starts Friday at 9 a. m. in the
main floor College Shop.
SPRING
SUITS
Short Jacket
Clark Gable
swagger length
A special selection
for Friday. In norelly ttceeds
and plain color flannels.
Adrian Lindsey has five letter
men about whom to build his 1935
varsity football squad. The Jay
hawks returning for another year
of competition are: EdwiD Phelps,
; 2-letter guard or center: Richard
Sklar, guard: Fred Harris, back;
Joe Giannangclo, and John Peter
son, backs. Harris will be remem
bered by followers of Nebraska
teams for his exceptional punting
in the mud of Lawrence field last
November.
Powder Puff
Beaute Shop
300 Kresge Bldg
Margaret Mi-tinton
French Steam
Oil Permanent
Aroma Oil
Permanent
Duart
Permanent .
Soapiest Oil
Shampoo 4. Finger Wave
Shampoo and
Finger Wave
L7622
Agne Chery
$1.75
$3-50
$3.75
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DANCE TO - - -
and His ORCHESTRA
FRIDAY, MARCH 15
SATURDAY NIGHT
Features
HARRY COLLINS
PJHaiTDgolci Cluh
1001 M St.
We've Some Sweeping Statements
To Make About Party Dresses!
Some touch the floor
Some trail behind . . .
But all of them
Swish and Sweep!
fso
and 19.50
Let's go dancing these soft
moonlight evenings . . . let's go
dancing in our own charming
way! But beware! these flow
ing formals ... so dangerously
charming ... so daringly pro
vocative ... so flirtatious! Mous
seline de soir. paper taffeta, taf
feta rushing, lace, organdy . . -some
with enormous exploding
sleeves, smooth, tight hip lines,
with fullness breaking low. Yes.
we've a charmer for every danc
ing lady!
GOLD S Third Floot.
.... and accessories!
Holeproof
"Knee High" hose 1.13
Rhinestone Bandeaux .... 1 .00
Rhinestone Bracelets 1 00
Taffeta Trimmed
Silk Gloves 1.00
Dainty Bead Bags 1 .00
Silk crepe formal slips. . . .1.95
Crepe formal petticoats ... 1 .95
Street and Third Floor.
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