THE DAILY NEBISASKAN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1936 t'.IGIIT Societ Jane Walcott, Editor SEEN AT THE MILITARY It ALE. .June Butler's itll over gold se quin complimented by mi orchid on her Hhouldor Kleanor Kartell's orchid satin and Ruth Thygeson's yellow satin with wide brown velvet shoulder straps . . ... . two green orchids on a white .satin formal .... Jean Doty in black ml trimmed in red velvet .standing beside Ted Bradley on the .stage Vir ginia Nolte, gun in hand, waiting to participate in the preprescnta- tion tableaux penrl caps in the hair of Flora Albin und Sue ilcsbeckcr .... talisman roses across me nouice 01 r.uun AleMalion's green formal Bob liny and Dal Tassie in full dress . . . . Virginia Anderson and Betty Ala&ee with gardenias in their hair .... Cadet Col onel Kager stumbling; up the steps to greet Alary Voder, Honorary Colonel John Jarmiu an' I Carolyn Skans strolling up and down the corridor fjill Clayton dancing with camera iii hand Betty Bow land in black net with a very full skirt Bettty Mc Dowell and Helen Carey in their Ak-Sar-Ben ball dresses, white net with brilliants scattered in an all over pattern .... Helen Hewitt's gun metal satin shining as she marched down the arch of sabers and the dance floor more crowded thaji its been for many a moon. Kappa Kappa (aiiima to Hold Buffet Supper. Tonight Kappa Kappa Gamma will entertain at a buffet supper at the chapter house. About forty couples are expected to atteiid and Miss Louise Mun shaw, housemother, will chaperon the affair. Sigma Nu Mothers to Meet for Luncheon. Tuesday the Sigma Nu Moth ers club will niecet for luncheon Htid a business meeting at the chapter house. Out of town quests will te Mrs. D. Atherton inl Mrs. T. D. Bradley of Beat rice and Mrs. K. V. McDonald Of Greenwood. Mrs. John M. Alexander is chairman of the committee in charge of arrange ments for the luncheon. Com mittee members are Mrs. K. Vail, Mrs. P. H. Larimer, Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Mrs. A. A. Dobson. THIS WEEK Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma buffet supper at the chapter house, 7 o'clock. Tuesday. Sigma Nu Mothers club luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. SENNINC TO ADDRESS ALBIJQUEKQUE GllOVV Setting Up Nehrawka's Oue Houe Legislature la IiiMlriietor'rt Topie. Dr. John I Senning, chairman of the department of political science, was honored by officials of New Mexico when he was in vited to speak Friday before the Chambers of Commerce of that state at Albuquerque. Dr. Sen ning, an authority on government problems and a keen observatlon ist of Nebraska's fight to secure the one-house legislature, dis cussed this state's recent expe rience in setting up the unicameral legislative body, lie will appear in the spring on the Omaha townhall forum pro gram, at that time reviewing the progress or difficulties experienced as the result of the change in the Nebraska law making machinery. A beet harvesting machine, tested Jointly by the University of Southern California, Davis branch, and the United States department of agriculture, Is "tops." The ma chine is capable of pulling the beets, topping them, and deliver ing them to waiting trucks. ' The first perfect relief map of West Virginia, produced after 35 years of research by the state geo logical survey, is now on display at Oglebay hall of West Virginia university. Towusend Specials To (loriihuskcr Students. One 8-10 portrait in handsome frame from Cornhusker setting at $:J.70. A real bargain- -must be ordered immediately for Christmas delivery. -Adv. ToKiisend's Offer Photos J or Lhristmas (rifts. Three Tiffany portraits and one larger photograph, all beautifully boi ill-red at the special price of St. 7." cents will be delivered by Tow-isend's studio before Christ mas if ordered immediately. Adv. BIG SIX DIRECTORS VOTE DATES, SITES FOR MEETS Assign Tennis, Track, Golf, ! Wrestling' to Nebraska; Discuss Net Rules. At a meeting hold Friday and Saturday in Kansas City, Big Six directors assigned the conference wrestling, outdoor track, tennis and golf meets to Nebraska. The mat tourney will be held March 5-0 and the outdoor track, tennis and golf contests May 21-22. A closed session of basketball mles interpretation was held yes terday morning, followed in the afternoon by an open meeting of rules explaining. The directors snowed under a proposal to aug ment tank team members from 9 to J2. Coach Dana Bible, Dean T. J. Thompson and John Selleck, busi ness manager of athletics, repre sented Nebraska at the conclave. R0SBOR0UGH SPEAKS AT VOCATIONAL AG DINNER Gold's Personnel Director Will Address Embryo Teachers Dec. 9. A. A. Bosborough, personnel di rector of Gold & Co., will be the speaker at the annual vocational agriculture dinner to be held at 6:30 the evening of Dec. 9 in the student activities building on the Ag college campus. The period between 6 and 6:30 is to be used as an opportunity for the male embryo teachers to meet the young women teachers. All persons directly or indirectly in terested in vocational agriculture are invited to attend. Arrangements are in charge of a committee composed of Dewey Regier, chairman; Doris Ericson, Dorothy farmer, and Wayne Do mingo. Tickets, priced at 50 cents, may be obtained from any com mittee member. If you think that your brain power is affected by loss of sleep, stop worrying right now. That is, if you want to go by the results of an experiment conducted at the University of Southern Cali fornia. "Olcl-niaidery" is definitely on the upgrade unless Hunter college questionnaires were not answered truthfully a week or so ago. Only one freshman out of the total of 929 has confessed a desire to be married after graduation from college. PROFS TO AIR EFFECTS OF DEPRESSIONOH EDUCATION National Professor Group To Hear Dr. Basoco, Dr. Jcnncss Kile, ts of the depression and the recovery of higher education will be discussed at a meeting of the Nebraska chapter of the American X nation of University Profes sors, Tuesday evening nt 6 o'clock at the Grand hotel. Dr. M. A. Basoco of the mathe matics faculty will lead a discus sion on the effects of the depres sion on the educational aspects and Dr. A. F. Jenness of the psy chology department will describe the results of the depression on the faculty personnel. New officers for the Nebraska chapter will also be elected at the meeting. Betiring officers are Dr. J. O. Hertzler, chairman of the de partment of sociology, ar.d Dr. D. A. Worcester, member of the teachers college faculty. Stop ! ! Notice!! Another Liberty Service, midnight lunches, bever ages, fountain delights at Liberty Drug Co. Across from Stuart Theatre TTfTTTTrefWVWttiaiSrTTTtt Watch His Face Beam! o o o WHEN YOU INVITE HIM TO THE MKOTTTAIIS Next Friday '"Dec, UtK Featuring Msiiniirne SDneirimnaiim and his famous COLLEGE IIVX ORCHESTRA CHICAGO ff Don't Miss the most Unique Party of the Year! Qet Your Man Now