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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1936)
WKDNKSDAY. OCIORKK 1 t. 1936 mi in i i 1 1 x vi'iin icr IV I'ULI llll'j W 111,1 niUU.'in.'in , .i-i-L.. .... . - - lil i iiti miMTirn ninr lli, w -,j NEBKASIKA CAMPUS SAL WQiQK I AM J HUJI I IL5 IWIt For the After-Dark Season . . . be Bewitch ingly o 118ASSISTANTS FOR ISKKN ON I lie ('nnimis. IUi.'H Ann Hex smilir.j: happily in Knglish class u bright yellow brushed wool avo:itcr rv.shinir around uccoinpanit d by Charles Kcilly. . . .Marjorie C'raliill and Diek" Kosman comparing idetiliii cation pictured. . i.iul i;oin;:' into gales of laughter Mr. Stoke e.- I'U.siiiR clans Tmsday with almost no voice left at all . . . . Tassels and Corn Cobs hih pressurin;; pros pective customers lor tickets lor the Kally Pence Friday nU;ht . . . . Mary rr'iseilla. Kappa IVlt, with a bandaged foot alter an altogether too strenuous soccer baseball game the bright green leather in Speed Jacobson's hat looking perky in decided contrast to Speed flics, at least lorty ol thein buzzing around the seats on the landing in Sush ... Klizabeth Broady's black wool crepe dross, with hem stitched in red ami puffed sleeves. ... Mary hi Petersen explaining- to Bob Knnk that it would be impossible for her to go to Russia this week .... too busy Little Jeanie Fetter getting well slowlv at Lincoln General hos pital IX U.'s cheeni.g l-udiy speech made by Kloise Henjandii cm the Tassels Vi unci ib party.... and midweek enthusiasm Hates up anticipating a big wc keiid. --- Alpha to (iie Cainr I'.uly. Friday night before the Imiiana game, Members vt Alpha Phi who were initialed last year will enter tain the rest of the active chapter and the pledges at a house party. The pledges will be the. guests of honor. Chaperons for the party are Mr. and Mrs. V. i-:. lVPutron and Mrs. Schmittel. .Wacia MoiIht.. Club Mccl. Mothers of the locd chapter of Acacia met for luncheon at the chapter house Tuesday noon. Ten attended the luncheon and business meeting w hich was In Id afterward. Hostesses for the Una boon were Mrs. White, Mrs. O. V. Dean and Mrs. Karl Owens. Sigma Delta Tail to Hold Form til 'Yon. Sunday, Oct. IS. Sigma Delta Tau actives will entertain all house mothers and pledge class 'resi dents on the campus, honoring their pledge class. Tea will be served from 3:30 until ri:.'-'!0 and Frances Ka'in, .leanne T-'.ehr and Mrs. Madeline Eaer will stand in the receiving line. Kal'ka-Flovl!ii. Mary Kafka, of Wiiliaid. and Frank J. Klodowski, of Howell. were married October i. Miss Kafka has attended the University of Nebraska. V Oi-iHtrno-Clii'lon. Eetty Osborne of Omaaa and Dr. Gerald B. Clifton of North Tins KICK. Wednesday. Faculty Women's club at Ellen Smith hall, 2:30. Thursday. Zcta Tau Alpha Mothers club meeting at the chapter house, 2:30. Friday. Theta Chi auxiliary dessert luncheon at the chapter house, 1:15. Tassel-Corn Cob rally dance at the Coliseum. Loup were married October 1 in Lincoln. Uoth are graduates of the I nivcrsity of Nebraska where Miss Osborne is a member of Alpha Xi Polta and Mr. Clifton is affiliated with Xi Psi Phi. T n A. Pi"s Hold Dinner in Omaha. In the way of a celebration or rather a consolation, ten members of Alpha Omicion Pi met tor din- j nor Saturday night in Omaha at i the Paxton hotel. The gills were jail visiting in Omaha over the j weekend. j III i O Seniors I Take Sneak Night. Along with the nienibeis of sev- 'T;il campus pledge classes who skipped out Monday night observ ing: that peculiar tradition of sneak ' night ... .sneaked the members of I the Chi Omega senior class.... we jwondcr if they will be subject to 'any of the usual punishments? ! i.. 4 ; Kappa l'lii I Fnterlaiii!-. Kappi Phi. Methodist gii'lV 'club, will entertain guests at a party Thursday evening in Ellen ; Smith hall at seven o'clock. The affair, which is scheduled as a .Mutual Admiration Gathering of 'Celebrated Women, will be at tended by girls in the costume of l.uvious personalities. Miss Jenny Hoarsen is chairman of the event. j A . : Beta Alliance lea for Mother. j Monday afternoon at the Beta I Theta Pi house members of the ' Alliance organization entertained :at a tea honoring the mothers of :the new pledge class. About thirty five attended the affair and sev eral out-of-state mothers were I present. ! - Stimlevanl-llickman. ! Leona Ruth Sturdevant and ! Virgil Carl Hickman were rnar ! ricd Sept. S in Wanneta. Miss ' Stuniovant has attended the l.'ni U'crsity of .Nebraska. ,' .:- ; Koi-enficM-Speier. I October 10, .Harriett Rosenfield land Millard H. Speier were mar j ned in Omaha. Both are graduates i of the University of Xebraska where Mr. Speier is affiliated with Zcta Beta Tau. Seen on Ag eampus: A beautiful bright yellowish grange tree near ag hall... Ann Oersip keeping tennis records for Mrs. Oanielson. . ..Students already planning- what they will wear to the farmer's formal. . .Miss Metz ger at the Y finance dinner... Velma New trying to find some one with a tennis racket. .. Har riet Adam's shoes being epiite the topic of discussion in ec class. . . Merle Hendricks combing his hair with a pretty lil' pink comb.... Tom A it ken had fun this weekend being footloose and fancy free... Miss Carse kindly giving some girls a ride down town Zook entering the library with a most bewildered look ... Gladys Morgan entering the cafeteria with the ag boarding club. .. Pauline Walters dashing around making prepara tions for the Y. W. tea... in spite of everything Betty Stewart and Howard Peterson are going steady again Ag girls' intramural team playing soccer baseball. .. Russell Stout and his characteristic nod. j. The Ag W. W. C. A. staff in vites everyone to their meeting Wednesday at five m the home ec parlors. The topic of discussion at the present time is politics and the heads of the young political clubs will speak. Delian I'nion to Hohl Hour Dance. The Delian Union Literary So- :cietv will hold an hour dance mi Friday night, Oct. 16, room 1 303 in the Temple building at 9 o'clock. A program consisting of j various musical numbers, skits and a short talk will be given. All un ! affiliated students are urged to at tend. Refreshments will be served. i I a: I I Johnson-Miller. Announced Saturday in Omaha (was the approaching marriage of i Dons Johnson and Gay Miller. 1 he ! ceremony will take place Novcm- ber 2 at the Westminster Presby Iterian church in Omaha. Both Miss j Johnson and Mr. Miller have at I tended the University of Xc j braska. Miss Johnson is a member of Delta Gamma and Mrs Miller ; is affiliated with Kappa Sigma. j 4 -f r j Scroggin-I'aine. I Recently announced was the j marriage of Margaret Scroggin land Howard C. Paine, which took ! place in Beatrice September 23. i Mr. Paine is a graduate of the j University of Nebraska. j s. :? llassrtt-Anderson. In Long Pine on October 4, i Marie Bassott and Karl Anderson j were married. Miss Bassett is a former student of the University ! of Nebraska. j i Iirnlook-I)rier. Saturday in Kansas City, Mo., ! Enid Doan Birn brook and Albert jDiier of Crete were married. Mrs. I Drier is a former student of the i University of Nebiaska and is a ! member of Phi Omega Ti. Graduate Students Working For Advanced Degrees Receive Posts. Announcement of the names of 118 university graduate scholars, fellows, and graduate assistants, who will act as assistants in the various departments for the com ing year was released Saturday by school officials. All persons who were selected for the posi tions are working for advanced degrees at the university, accord ing to the report issued. In addition to representatives of Nebraska schools, colleges and universities, graduates of colleges in Texas. Missouri, Iowa, Ohio, Kansas, Alabama, Minnesota, Wis consin, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New York, Indiana, South Dakota, Michigan, and Wyoming are in cluded in the list. Following is the complete list of students, their degree, and their department. All persons are grad uate assistants unless otherwise indicated : Rev. Henry Schedules Series Of Fireside Meetings at Campus Church. First of a series of "home and j fireside" meetings, scheduled lor all Presbyterian students of the i university and their friends this i semester will be held this evening from 7 to S o'clock in the Presby terian student manse, according to an announcement made by Mr. R. B. Henry, Presbyterian student nastor. I Emphasizing the fact that there are over one thousand students enrolled at Nebraska who are con I nected with the Presbyterian ! church, Mr. Henry explained that j these regularly scheduled meetings ! will be held in an informal man j nor in order that both new and old students may become ac quainted. I No definite program will be ! planned for the gatherings at i which Mr. Henry and his wife will i act as host ami hostess, and dis j cussinn of topics of interest to i the group attending the meeting I will occupy the larger part of the j hour, in addition to the social en ! tertainment, Mr. Henry announced. THIS F&LL... Fall ' swings into ; its stride V '..' and the mo tion is passed and sec onded by the new free dom of these three glo rious Swing Fashions, created of FETIREP, a faille alpaca weave of SERACETA and CROWN RAYON . . . the NEW Rayons of Fashion, and it's Crown Tested for long wear "A J 1 '"&-J s SIZES 12 to 20 fit -4-..iin lit HARPER S c: 1 THIRD FLOOR. Yearbook Editor Requests Students to Plan for Appointments. Kniphasizing the need of student co-opei atimi in ol der to make pos sible a complete representation in photographic panels of the Corn huskrr. Bill Maish. editor m chief, again meed students to have their pictures taken as soph as possible The deadline set by which all pictures must be taken is Sunday, Nov. IS. Appointments can be made with Townsind studios who arc doing the photographic work for this year's annual. Special emphasis is made re garding this year's offer by the business .staff of a copy of Baird's "Manual of American Fiaterni ties." One of these boo'.;s will be given to each fraternity and soro rity that has a KM) percent rep resentation of their juniors and seniors in the class sections. Prices charged for placing photographs in the fiaternity and sorority groups will be and .S'J.'Ja is the pi ice for a class pic ture, but a special offer is being made allowit g the printing in both si clions for only "2.."iU. M.ss Doiis Hayes, who received her M A. di;,ice here in botany several years ago. was in Lincoln visiting ber parents. She ad dressed in. rubers of the botanical ;--eminar Wednesday even:n on the international botanic;. 1 con gress held a year ago in Holland., I i : Pro!, .lib s Honey, chairman of j 'the department of mechanical en gineering, will show his Mexican pictures at the Hiram club meet ing at the Chamber of Commerce Wedne.'day noon. Leaders of Hobby Groups To Be Introduced by Miss Bannister. At a mass meeting of all women students interested in hobby groups, at 7 o'clock tonight, at El len Smith hall. Majorie Bannis ter, president of coed counselors, will int Dduce the heads of the various hobby groups and will ex plain the program for the year. Betty Magee will have charge of the scrapbook hobby group: Virginia Nolte of tho dramatics group; Dorcas Crawford of the knitting group: and Virginia Fleet wood of charm school. Publicity chairman for the or ganization is Hrylu Petersen. Miss Elsie Piper sponsors coed counselors. l.uM 2 l)u! Constance BENNETT Douglas MONTGOMERY "EVERYTHING IS THUNDER" riii- NEBR.-MINN. 1 1 thiill ) lashr ir.mW: Mr. Ilfrils Klrl frund 1. ill's aiiutlirr man l tmu-! JEAN ARTHUR . umvii'Liui JOEL McCREA .loll ' lilli ! Jitliihint ! . . . iind li! so imiiiindr! Heitkottcrs ""' I"'' Market A. I'oimry QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES M.ikors of Fine Sausages and Barbecued Meats Whatever Your Garment Problem Consult the old reliable Cleaners in Lincobi Since 1904 Modern Cleaners Soukup A Westover Call F2377 for Service MOVIK DIRECTORY KIVA "Air. 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