The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBEH 22, 1 93.".
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THE DAILY NEBKASKAN
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CAMPUSOCIIETY
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UNWEPT. UNHONORED AND UN
suns; is certainly not going to be the l'ntc
ot the ltrst enterprising soul who passes
the cigars this year. Out of six thousand
students, it's rather hard to believe that
at least one hasn't been smitten wtih the
pangs, but such seems to be the ease, for
' I W candy-cigar deal on the campus. At the
K Vs. A. E. house, one of those short lived
(Uir engagements (three day stand, we be
lieve) that the brothers seem to delight
in, petered out leaving little hone for re
freshments. Any number of the noxious
weed are due u the Sigma Xu house, and it is rumored that Chi
Phi Clarke should be putting in a little order with the White
Owl company right soon now (the Delta, ("lamina's arc involved
in this somehow) but otherwise there seems to be little relief
In sight for this depressing situation among the tobacco manu
facturers. CANDY AND clears were hadn
at the Alpha Chi and Pi K. A
houses last night when Fern
Steinbaugh and Dick Decker in
formally announced their engage
ment. AND THE KAPPAS ate candy
last night and Sigma Nus ap
peared with cigars when Charles
Woolery and Mary K. Dewey in
formally announced their engage
ment. AT THE S. A. E. house yester
day, a bifi' brown hullrinf wnllferl
down to mingle with the brethren,
and partake of the meatloaf and
potatoes.
SUNDAY in Council Bluffs
Ruth Riseman of Omaha and Fred
Sherman of Sioux Cy were mar
ried. Miss Riseman is a graduate
of the University of Nebraska and
ia affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau.
IN OMAHA Sunday Alfred
Fiedler and Ruth Bordy were mar
ried. Mr. Fiedler is a graduate of
the University of Nebraska and a
member of Sigma Alpha Mu.
ANOTHER Sunday marriage
was that of Lucille Lindgren and
Arnold Coffin. Both are gradu
ates of the University of Nebraska
and are members of Pullariinn
Miss Lindgren was affiliated with
Thcta Sigma Phi and Mr. Coffin
belonged to Sigma Tau, Sigma
ai, ana n mu Epsuon.
AND in Beatrice Saturday Eliz
abeth Blanke and George Ryan
were married at the home of the
bride's parents. Miss Blanke has
attended the University of Ne
braska and is a member of Pi Beta
Phi. Mr. Ryan is a graduate of
the university and is affiliated with
Beta Theta Pi.
ANNOUNCED Sunday was the
engagement of Doris McGinley and
Francis Luchsinger of Lincoln. Mr.
Luchsinger has attended the Uni
versity of Nebraska and is affili
ated with Phi Alpha Delta.
ALSO announced Sunday was
the engagement of Marguerite
Melick and Lome P. Hough. Miss
Mclick is a graduate of the uni
versity and a member of Kappa
Phi.
YESTERDAY afternoon the Chi
Phi auxiliary met at thp hnmo nf
Mrs. R. J. Pool for a dessert
luncheon. Twenty members were
present and after the luncheon
plans for the cornintr vpar ufrp
discussed. Assistiner Mrs. Pool as
hostess was Mr. Howard Hadley.
ALPHA Sigma Phi announces
the pledging of John Richardson
of Lincoln and Leonard Dirks of
Allan.
DECEMBER twenty-eighth is
the date set for the wedding of
wary j.eison ievi le ana h'reder rk
William Sieman of North Platte.
Mr. Sieman is a graduate of the
University of Nebraska and a
member of Phi Gamma Delta.
Movie Box
STUART
"BROADWAY MKLODY OF
1936"
LINCOLN
"THE GOOSE AND TUB
GANDER"
ORPHEUM
"HARMONY LANK" and
"HIS NIGHT OUT"
LIBERTY
"CHAINED"
SUN
"CHRISTOPHER STRONG"
COLONIAL
"TWO FISTED"
Westland Theater Corp.
VARSITY ,
"A FEATHER IN HER
HAT" AND "GUARD THAT
GIRL"
KIVA
"PUBLIC OPINION" and
"CHAMPAGNE FOR
BREAKFAST"
AT A RECENT ELECTION ,f
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chuck
Hodge w as. selected as corrcspon
dent for the coming year.
18 FRESHMEN ATTEND
FIRST CAGE PRACTICE
Coach Fischer Believes More
Will Turn Out After
Football Season.
ON NOVEMBER tenth Harriett
Kingsley will be married to
Homer Hahn. Mr. Wnhn fa a ornrl.
uate of the University of Nebraska
anu is amnatea with Delta Sigma
uimoua,
AND A long distance run newly
established is the little snrint mjHn
by Emmy Spade and Dotty Clark
wnen iney aasiiea down the track
after the outgoing special to be
pulled neatly on the observation
platform by Gregg McBride and
some other chivalous male.
HONORING Preshvte'rinn sfn.
dents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Henrv
entertained at a breakfast Satur
day at their home at eight o'clock.
This affair was thp sornnri n a
series of breakfasts for Presby
terian students at the University
Manse. Guests tiresent wer Aria
Petrea, Pawnee City; John Muel
ler, Fullerton; Robert Stookey,
Rushvllle, Claire Rankin, Central
City; and Phyllis Baker, Curtis.
Eichteon men renmtprl for thp
first practice of freshman basket
ball yesterday afternoon, when
suits were checked out and lock
ers assigned. Coach Morris Fischer
pointed out that more will be out
later, many being in football and
laboratories. The freshman atten
dance is always irregular.
" We want to urge all who can,
to come out.' Fischer stated. "For
the first few weeks we will take
un only fundamental work. Prac
tice hours are from 4 to 6 o'clock
, TO MAKE
TESTS OF COEDS HERE
Hollywood Director Appears
At Stuart Theater . :
Friday.
Students will have an opportu
nity to see how movies are actual
ly made Friday night at the Stuart
theater. One of the ace directors
from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
studios will arrive in Lincoln with
the world famous traveling M-G-M
studio to film screen tests of Lin
coln's most beautiful girls.
Several N. U. girls have entered
photographs at Golds for a chance
to take the screen tests which are
being given free in a nationwide
search for screen talent and possi
ble future stars.
The set up on the Stuart theater
stage Friday night will duplicate
the studio setting for the filming
of an actual picture. A studio
make up artist will be there to
make up the Lincoln girls taking
the test. Director, cameramen,
technicians, electricians, etc., just
as on the sets in Hollywood will
be on the Stuart stage for the
screen test.
Wednesday night at the Stuart
theater one may view the Lincoi
girls who have entered the contest
for the screen test. They, with the
director who is to make the test
will appear for the qualifying tests
as a preliminary to the actual
screen test Friday night.
I WENCH CLUB PLANS
GIVE SEVERAL PLAYS
French club has been reorgan
ized this year. Miss Augusta Nel
son and Miss Katherine Town
send, faculty members of the ro'
mance language department, arc
sponsors and plans call for the
presentation of several plays in
French during the year. Besides
the regular meetings luncheon
roundtablcs will be held. Annie
Laurie McCall of Omaha is presi
dent.
MISS GREGG HEADS
EDUCAT10S.iL CLUB
Dorcas Crawford. Lois
Lotvv, June 1 1 or ton
Hold Offices,
Elementary Education rluh n
branch of the national association
for childhood education, recently
held its annual election. Dorothv
Gregg was chosen president and
senior board member: Dorcas
Crawford, junior; Lois Lowe, sop
homore, and June Horton, fresh
man, are also on the advisory
board.
CAMPUS STUDIO.
Following groups are asked
to appear at the campus studio
for Cornhusker pictures at the
time specified and are request
ed to be there promptly.
Tuesday, Oct. 22.
11 a. m. Fraternity and so
rority house mothers.
5 p. m. Kosmet Klub.
Wednesday, Oct. 23.
12 noon I n t e r fr a t ernity
Council.
12 noon Cheer leaders.
5 p. m. Student Council.
Thursday, Oct. 24.
12 noon Barb Council.
Friday, Oct. 25.
5 p. m. Men's Glee club.
NEBRASKA DROUTH PROB
LEM BECOMES MORE
ACUTE; EXPERTS FIND
SEVERAL CROPS ABLK
MEET ADVERSE CONDI-
TIONS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
still it la becoming an increasingly
important crop for summer pas
turage.. "
' A recent research paper in
Ecological Monographs has been
published by Dr. Fernando De
Peralta, now plant ecologist in the
University of the Philippines, as
scrlbine his experiment with grow.
ing sudan grass on a large plot
near Lincoln. Peralta, who received
his doctor's degree in botany at
the university, did the field work
under the supervision of Dr. J. E.
Weaver, professor of plant ecology,
Dr. Peralta says this grass is
adapted to drouth by its prompt
germination when waier is avail
able, bv its rapid root penetration
into the deener sol ana oy us
ability to become dormant during
drouth and recover unharmed
thereafter.
'Planted on May 22 at the rate
of twenty-two pounds per acre,
develoument was so rapid 4.hat
during the twenty days of the
seedling stage, the roots grew at
an average rate of seventy-uve
hundreths of an inch a day and the
tops developed seven leaves and
reached a height of thirteen
inches," ho. reports.
"During the following twenty
days of tillering, the roots grew
an Jnch per day and reached a
dcpWi of 4.1 feet. In extent, they
still exceeded the tops, which were
only 3.8 feet tall, while a height
of 7.5 feet and root depth of 6.8
feet were attained during the fol
lowing forty-seven days of flower
ing and maturing.
Cutting Retards Growth,
"The less crowded the plants
the more able were they to manu
facture materials for growth of
stems, hence they became in
creasingly taller." The experiment
also revealed that sudan grass )s
one of the strongest competitors
of weeds, because of its rapid
growth and great height. Its re
peated cutting, however, retards
this natural development.
After the plants had been
clipped or pastured once, the new
growth yielded more where they
had been clipped high than
where they had been clipped
closely. Repeated cutting back of
the shoot proved to the experi-
mentor that the tillers were stimu
lated, and once formed, they were
least injured by successive cut
tings and developed bushy plants.
"in tne early 1930 s when the
WHAT'S DOING.
Monday.
Chi Phi auxiliary, 1 o'clock
dessert luncheon at the home of
Mrs. R. J. Pool.
Delta Upsilon mothers club
at the chapter house, 2:30
O'clock.
Tuesday.
Gamma Phi Beta mothers
club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the
chapter house.
Thursday.
Alpha Chi Omega mothers
club at the chapter house, tea
from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Friday.
Alpha Delta Theta alumnae
tea at the Y. W. C. A., 3:30 to
5:30.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
HOUSE PARTY at the chapter
house, closed.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
HOUSE PARTY at the chapter
house, 9 o clock.
CHI OMEGA H U U t
PARTY at the chapter house,
9 o'clock.
ALPHA PHI Houat
PARTY at the chapter house, 9
o'clock.
Saturday.
Faculty dancing club at the
Shrine.
15c
Gasolene
Motor Oil
10o to 30c
Heating Oil 6y2c Gallon
HOLMS i4th
Git.
PHONE B3998
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value of sudan grass was just be
clnninr to be anpreclated. it in
creased at the rate of from 100 to
232 Dercent in eastern Nebraska
and particularly in the northeast
nart of the state," Dr. Weaver
stated. "It is particularly well
adapted for temporary pasturage
and it affords a hot weather pas
ture crop and a supply of rough
age for winter use."
MU PHI EPSILO TO
HOLD MUSICAL TEA
ictirc Group Plans Affair
F or Patronesses
Guests.
Mu Phi Epsilon, which was re
cently proclaimed a national hon
orary sorority, will hold a musical
tea Oct. 19 at the Alpha XI Delta
house from 3 to 5 o'clock. The ac
tive chapter will entertain the so
rority patronesses, alumnae and
thirty guests.
Miss Margaret Baker, pianist,
Try The
9c
SHIRTS
at the
GLOBE
1124 L
B6755
Miss Margaret Kimmel, soprano
soloist, and Miss Ruth Sibley
cello solosists, will furnish the
musical program.
Arrangements for the program
are being made by Marian Munn
and Marian Jelinek. Mrs. Mary
Hall Thomas and Miss KirnniH
are In charge of refreshments
Mrs. Edith B. Ross and Mrs Har'
rlett Piatt will pour.
V AN KOYEN TALKS 0
ETHIOPIAN QUESTION
An address on the Ethiopian sit.
nation was given recently by frr
Willem Van Royen, assistant pro'
fessor of geography, at Sharon
church near Lincoln. He will speak
on the same subject at Tahernm u
Christian church Thursday eve
ning.
(pD'S
PARTY
Coliseum 8:30 Oct. 26
The fourth Rig Varsity Party
bringing to the Nebraska campus
not the exclusively-priced "Name
Bands," but orchestras just an
good but known only in other sec
tions of the country.
WAY IE STUTS
and his 12 piece
BAND OF BANDS
Direct from Michigan's
Cocoanut Grove
And a record including
the Nation's Fin cut Ballroom
Club Bohemia Detroit
Raymer Ballroom Boston
Hollywood Cafe Lansing
Summit Inn Baltimore
At Popular Price
MEN COUPLE LADIES
40C 75C 35C
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for Mildness
for Better Taste
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