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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1921)
T 11.1a DAILY NEBRA8KAN Sunday Night Date Is Most Thrilling of All Add up all the thrills you have ever had and even take those you could ever hope to have, and I would be willing to wager that the greatest of all these taken together cannot com pare with the most supreme and sur passing of all a Sunday night date. I get a most heart-rending feeling whenever I think of one. There is always such a lot for you to do. You never have to attempt to invent con versationit just flows forth spon taneously, you feel vivacious on all such occasions. There is a variety of pleasant ways to pass away the time. One of the chief amusements is to sit on the sofa and converse fluently on the first sub ject you can grasp at, and when you have talked about it from every angle you make your date think of the next topic of current interest. While this gentle play of words progresses you are exquisitely entertained by a pi ano solo accompanied by poor bass. I There is always a mob out in the kitchen making candy. Some times, when things drag too much, you sug gest a little excursion to the kitchen where you hope to rate a piece of fudge for yourself and one for your dat If you succeed in looking very hungry you can usually work it. This done, you go back to hold down the sofa again if it is still vacant. If not, you sit on the steps or the floor or any available place. The piano is being banged to pieces in the mean time. They are playing the sons, "It's All Over," and you yawningiy wish there was more truth than poetry to the selection. All the time these thoughts run through your head, you are forced to smile and laugh as if you wished it would never be "al over." On special and rare occasions you are invited to dinner by a man who owns a car and isn't afraid to drive i'. Those are landmarks in your his tory, however at least in the case of most girls. Most of us have only a speaking acquaintenance with such men. Xow, girls, admit this is your can did opinion. Or are you too much the affirmed Policy Queens to commit yourselves? THIRTY-SEVEN ELECTED TO PERSHING RIFLES Thirty-seven men elected to Persh ing Rifles failed to appear at the last meeting. They are asked to be pres ent for the picture 11 o'clock Thurs day and to attend the meeting at 7:00 o'clock Thursday. The list follows: Floyd Ammer, William Alstadt, Charles Adams, Oeorge Ballantyn, Lawrence Black, Wesley Bratt, Paul Brehm, Russell Beegeon, Harry Compton, Charles Coumel, Charles Craig, Francis Crane, Lawrence Dunham, Otto Fink. Myron French, Burford Gage Maunco Oer hart, John Haines, Sterling Halston, Ivan Hanson, Hale Harvey, Ernest Huekman, Williard Hogue, Arthur Horst, Clarence Isaacson, Frark John-! son, Herbert Kimberly, John Richard Mockler, Clifford Spangler, Klmer Swengler, Howard Wllley, Cony Wiggins, Clyde Walker, Harold Wise '.rnest Zsehau. SUNDAY IS PRAYER DAY FOR STUDENTS Sufferings In Europe Make This Fit' ting and Urgent at This Time. Sunday, February 27, has been des ignated by the World's Student Cnris tian Federation as a universal day of prayer for students and will be ob served at the University. The stu dent pastors and the Y. M. C. A. are conducting a series of meetings 1'roai Monday to Friday, Inclusive, of this week in preparation for next Sunaay. St. Luke's church at Thlitcenth ar.d It streets, will be open for pi 1 vat prayer from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. each day. On Thursday and Friday lrom la u 12:30 and from 12:40 to 1 o'clock there will bo prayer services under student leadership. Syecial prayer ou Thursday for American students and on Friday for European ami Asiatic students will bo offered. Tho needs of the students of riu rope and the near east and tlio stir ferings which so many of them are undergoing, make this appeal espe cially fitting and urgent at the pres ent time, is the statement of iJr. L. E. Thomas, Congregational Universio pastor. MONTE CARLO TOURNAMENT STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY The fi.-Bt round in gl,;i' basketball will start Wednesday with tho Mnto Carlo toui lii'incut. There will ba eight teams captained by represent, ativo girls In the pord wi, wi,,' draw their teams from a hat. . year this system for tho preliminm tournament was tried with .is far as evcnl concerned. Tho players will bo watched in this tournament for material for p . teams, which will be chosen eariy next week. The complete list of the player nnd the times of the different games will be published tomorrow. success matched team3 ve i Long, aBS333gra?mWKTO EXTENDED TRIP EAST Miss Amanda Ilepnner, dean of wo men, left Friday for Ames, lowa, vhcr she v ill insnect the new dorm', u-.r.v i.tiiiipleted at the Iowa State Agricultural College in October. From there she will go to Xew York City to attend a conference on vocational ac tivities. Following this there is to be a conference of deans of women of universities held in connection with ihe nrd winter meeting of the Na- j tional Educational Association at At-i T hrv'r City. M;ss Ileppner will rol'trn ty way of Washington, IX C, in order to attend the inaugural ceremonies on March 4. She wiil be absent from her office .ib, nit two weeks. During this time, her assistant, Miss Selleck will be in charge of her duties. I Helter "I know of a place where you can get 4 per cent." Skelter (cautiously) "Where?'' Helter "At the bank." 3AMP FIRE GIRLS START TRAINING COURSE Wolohe Camp Fire met Monday afternoon in Ellen Smith Hall for the first of the series of twelve talks in The guardians training course given 'irwler the direction of Mrs. F. F. Teal. Over twenty-five girls were present. Mrs. Teal briefly outlined ve work to be taken up this semester. Regular meetings this semester will be held every Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. At the end of the course the -r i :1s will make out a four months I'nmp Fire program and write a count of a ceremonial meeting. They t-;'.1 then be given certificates by the lational headquarters. I The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newens, Director Offers Thorough Training in Music and Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Anyone May Enter FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Opposite the Campui Phone B13D2 11th nnd R Sts. k I is; ! IK: c Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Cranes, Whitings & Hurds Correspondence Paper and Cards. Waterman Fountain Pens. TUCKER-SHE AN Jewelers-Opticians Commercial Stationers. 23 Years at 1123 0 St. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. "Quality is Economy" 100 More Fin o Tegon Lity O 9 Coats all at one price of ON SALE Tuesday 8 A.I OUITE a number of men in Lincoln and vicinity well remember the wonderful values offered in January by this store in the sale of fine OREGON CITY OVERCOATS Well, here,s a hundred more of these fine Coatsail at the very low price of S 17.00 You'll have to get in early, if these sell like the 900 Coats did in January; they only lasted three or four days. You'll find Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Plain Backs and Belted Coats in this lot. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TRONG CLOTHING CO. 'Xcbrasla's Largest Exclusive Mm's and Hoys' Store'' ARMS