The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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Tlie DAILY NERRASKAN
Wednesday, November 22, 1939
SOCIAL WHIRL.
Thetas' Grand President
visits Nebraska chapter
IN THE LIMELIGHT
this week is Mrs. Donald Sinclair,
of Toronto, Canada, Grand Presi
dent of Kappa Alpha Thcta. Mrs.
Sinclair has been in Lincoln all
week and is being entertained at
many festivities in her honor. In
the receiving line at the tea on
Monday afternoon were Priscilla
Chain, active president; Mrs. Sin
prominent law groups in New
York state. In 1938 Miss Kenyon
was a member of the League of
Nation's Committee on Legal
Status of Women. In 1936 Elmer
F. Andrews appointed her to do
legal work on a committee which
hopes to clarify the constitution by
amendment. And Frances Per
kins, Secretary of Labor, appointed
clair; Mrs. Leonard Skold, alumnae M,3S f n'?n fs me? w
president; Mrs. Co, housemother; committee to dra ft models tate law
and Mrs. James H. Moore, district on. ?mum?XTal r Zl t T "
president. Mrs. C. S. Boucher and ratl0"s 111 f19"-.
Mrs. John C. Whitten poured dur- member of fhi A T i n
ing the first hour, and Mrs. C. F. as cl??rX
Ladd and Mrs. H. E. Flanshurg JSSv
during the second hour. Yesterday ON I UhoUAY
evening Mrs. Sinclair was honored Mrs. Katherine Brackett, restrict
at an alumnae dinner at the home Governor of Alpha Phi, was hon
ored at an alumnae luncheon at
the Student Union. Fall flowers
of Mrs. George E. Proudfit.
HONORED THIS WEEK
at the AOPi house will be Miss
Dorothy Kenyon, an AOPi, who is
now judge of the Municipal court
of New York City. She will speak
before the Woman's Educational
club at the Hotel Cornhusker, on
Saturday evening, Nov. 25. Miss
Kenyon is a member of many
served as table decorations.
Evelyn Leavitt, Pi Phi, and Bill
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Rig Star Cast
IfAhsll'Y
to
DANCE
After Oklahoma Came
VAL
GRAYSON'S
ORCHESTRA
Direct from
Chicago ISite Spots
Featuring Jeanne Yarnell
TICKETS WILL
BE LIMITED
BUY NOW
AT UNION DESK
50c Per Person
SAT. NOV. 25
Dancing 9 to 12
Student Union
Lyman, DU, passed the candy and
cigars on Monday night. The candy
arrived at the Pi Phi house in a
big toy drum with the announce
ment printed on the drum head.
Charlotte Stahl, Pi Phi, and Bud
Rhode, Delt, are joining the ranks
of those going steady.
HOUR DANCES
coming up again. The' Tri -Delt's
and Alpha Sig's on Friday; Sig
Ep-Alpha Xi Delta also on Fri
day; on Saturday the Sig Ep's
have an hour dance with the Al
pha Phi's. The Gamma Phi's and
DU's have an hour dance slated
for Friday; the Sigma Chi's with
the Pi Phi's also on Friday; and
on Saturday the Gamma Phi's and
Thcta Xi's.
MILITARY BALL DATES
ARE PILING UP--
at this stage it would appear the
entire university will attend. To
add to the roll call the following
couples are making plans to aid
in opening the formal season. Bob
Krikac, Sig Ep, and Marion
Whitney, Alpha Xi; Betty Gibson,
Gamma Phi, and Guy Williams,
Acacia. The reigning Nebraska
Sweetheart, Beth Howley, will at
tend with Harold Schrag. Betty
Ann Duff, Towne Club president,
will be with Evan Evans; Donald
White with Marilyn Barr, Betty
Rangeler with Jack Donevan,
Theta Xi; Virginia Bergsten with
Franklin White, Phi Gam. Marlon
Gibson, DG, and Dick Leask; Alice
Wykoff, also DG, and Bob Kip
plinger, Phi Psi; Gay Gimple, DG,
and Dick Stastny, ATO; and Helen
Cather, KKG, and Phil Southwick,
Phi Psi, are among the campusites
who will be seen together at the
ball.
Carl Rapp, PiKA was elected so
cial chairman on Monday night.
Alpha Sigma Phi announces the
pledging of Melvin Gottschalg and
Cliff Hurley. AOPi initiated
Dorothy Heumann, Marcia Beck
man and Jean Sanders recently.
Williams college students have
voted to retain hazing as part of
the college's fraternity program.
Yale university has more en
dowment per student than any
other U. S. college or university.
'Hour of Charm'
to open Friday
Phil Spitalny's "Hour of Charm,,
with a 32 member all girls orches
tra conies to the Paramount
theatre stage in Omaha for a
week's entertainment beginning
Friday.
Featuring "Three Little Words,"
a harmony trio of the old south,
Rasalinda and Lola, the pair on
the grand pianos, and the famous
Spitalny all girl glee club, the en
tertainers hail from 17 different
states.
The Paramount will present four
stage shows daily along with the
current film attractions.
Rally committee holds
final slogan contest .
An award of one dollar to tho
student submitting the best pep
slogan for the Oklahoma game
will be given by the rally com
mittee. All entries in the contest
must be turned into the DAILY
office by 6 p. m. today.
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16 swell cartoons
A New Story by
MAIUORIE KINNAN RAVLINGS
Author o "THE YEARLING"
Some women never do learn the best way to hold a man is to
let go at the right moment. Will Dover's steatopygic wife
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