Tin nu.v NnmsKv Tiinrr Oil The Campus C M.V MlMOH. f MPi)S t DITCH ,., II l',v l"" I .,, ii .'! I l.i Ii I. I ,!' 1 '"' ,h"' X"',! n nil Ma, -aa marr..ii t. "' ,,r, , '..-r.h;i-hrr t.mthatl VI.'' l,,inK ,,f Arl!t a ', ,,. ,! imih! ar.. 1-rKnv Una. .n I'll Kl "n(1 "" ' i.-i t-nr1 June eer.t. A"i n.inv pait ( in her r.w.ir. v irV.l MmW- l1""' " of ' '.".iiv i to orlo Powell 1 . Ij,,.; i l- M.i Mih Varhw. 'j.o lot ""'"'I '...j.pn.r. as Known n the vp.r'"hv lN-n". Alpha lhi of ,ris(;t invam'e the iii1- of Uy v vn Hawlry. Sima Vhl of .,0Ur. ar.1 rYan.va Ji..ttrn, a Phi v'j f m Pavenport was rnarrlrd ,n f.-iil.Vn Hallilt of Ur.roln. n'..r r,Mine of Teresa Hu n i.n an initnutr tn j hymeal eilu Mil Alhro l.yn l.undy of svy.nt. 1-amMa Chi Alpha. tcM i'n-e m Juno. as did 'hot of lr ,V,v IVfcmlller. Phi Omrd 11. and -iv!..ra IV .mith. loth of Lincoln. Knon Married. !! Vse Randnll of Hiawatha. jn Knox Hiirnett. on of tirvrnor and Mm. K. A. Piirni-tt, Wvrr n-srrled tn June, and Nrdra K-.c K.nrr1 IVlta, of I.tne.iln ,,,. June as the month for her '.rmi:e to Max Karrer, Theta ti;i" ' m Ponpct. Anions o,hrr wed.ttnRa WW tVo of Holm Orirnn, KRppii Al ; Thi-t, n.1 Ioniird Skuld and I a I-fi. TV'tn 7t, utid Kri.noth lJw!on. 11 Kappa Alpha, ivm DTkson of Ianama was mar rod to Krsnk Knotrk. IVlta Sljrma I i .1.1:1 y of mi r r.l. t .1 . I' .I'll..', S I IV .,! , . tl. i.l I Mi l, III 1 i.u...l. i i.r ii.;.f ri iv i I ii.ti r li I' .ii r. ) tug and BorMfl Comtdy Snow JACK OAK1E ai(u iw MJkina "FAST COMPANY" 1IM) AB-TalktB OM THE KTAOK DON PEDRO ha His ua Baa "CHAZ CHASE" Inturaatlnaal t'amlc Baxon-Eeed-Kenney Tan Hut OX Tlxra Millor & Wilson aTFAKT HT1IPHOVT a. J. Bablch, raa.. riartna Bmottfal flMto" STUART Mill., 40c; K., 0. Tilldrfl. IV N'CW NOW A Mighty Spectacle A Glorious Romance Paramomit't atlno Baiiiupi THE FOUR FEATHERS with Wn.l.lAM POWEIX KK'H KT) A II I F.N CI.IVK FROOK. FAT WHAT roe h wlnT P"M h nam lovT Pm thli wondr picture It oomlilnct Uie vi tal tn:t of "Char.K" w:th th high aJlantry of "Boau 3et!-' AldO .aurel-HRrtT t "Thr? On Boom." A muring imil. New A Vllliplioiw AM. Bhowi at 1-8-5-J-. Vlatlnf, ci Nlht, r! h" I'tu i: l.m i.iin h: I 'i Hi. rt M Oii.lrll. Ai't hill II l-dai'ie hr l r.,! li H ifuk iHWil. Simula Alpita htpjilun 'ihi u-r-li'tijc of l;tith Fh-.re ai l J.hn t Strmt f. r.i ihm cf m.i 1ivi M. iiuiiT and Km haul Pau!k nrr nvif rvrnts of intciTst in Uin ruin x ii.y in June. Maunnt- fnampo, Kppa Kappa iJumrnn, m yo to John 1 M ire, and ;irnnn II. !r. Kappa !V!ta. to l.!..y W.vniwatd. Ala. ia IVarl tVillrit. a Phi Mu. pKtmd the bri.le of fairoll H!ai k. Many In Jure, Ixule Tii. Vir. Alil.a Xt IVlta. wa martlid to Paul S S itlon and Phylin (avtn to l.yman Jilnon. Thi ta llii. of IVtroil The el.in(( ot loiiiKe Har'vr and .loNn in tentrln u another June event aa wa thst of Maijorie Brinton and i Ker.noth Pwartmiiod. Merle Mali h. w. Il Peta I'M. !rom Wert lo!rt waa rnarrle4 to Jvhn Mullen, and Clad- Henfm, Alpha Xi IVlta. to Pale 8ihi!llnr. Pornloe Pmley of thl rlty de rldid upon late' June aa the data of her niarrlape to po!!ln Ptwati InR. a Si(fma Alpha Kplln from Kearney. Cladya P lnt; of I'harloa' Olty. Ia., vm married to Thomai Hayea, Alpha Gamma Kho. Pjirllnor Tntell. Phi Xtu. became the bride of Don M. Arpanbrlpht of Waterville. Kaa.. and Ktith Par ton of Omaha waa m-ed to Harland tireenamytie of Sprlnnvlew. At her sorority houne. Oamma Phi Peta, Florence Krahm of Plue Hill waa married to Dr. Pert V. Pyle of Fremont. The weddin of potty BJdor. Delta Gamma, and Glonn R. Allen took place at the home of her parents In Lincoln. Aa June days came to a close Lincoln people" received the an nouncement of the weddtnu of Marguerite Stott. Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Kred Dawson, former Nehraka coach, now at Denver university. July Brings Weddings. July brought many weddings, together with announcements of weddinp dates for the early fall. Helen Von Gilder became the bride of Frederick Rutzlrles, and Marie Datiphertv. Theta Thl Alpha, the bride of Kdward P. Crowley, Phi Kappa, of Cambridge. The wedding of Mary Bmnaon of Fremont, a member of Gamma Phi Peta, and Donald Reed. Phi Kappa of Lincoln, took place In July. Clara Mae Galyean of Chad ron was married to Maurice Dodd of Detroit. In July Tressa Hill of Polk, a member of Delta Delta Delta, was wed to Dr. Arthur Peterson, Thl Rho Sigma, and Oda Eitlna; of David City to John Neely of Phil adelphia. Football Hero Weda. The wedding of Thelma Under wood. Delta Delta Delta, and Er nest A. Hubka. Delta Tau Delta, and former football hero, was a Inter event of the month. Jane SU?en, Kappa Kappa Gamma from Scotts'bluff, was married to Amos Allen, Alpha Tau Omega, from Mitchell. A Phi Omega Pi. Eulalia Drath, of Herndon, Kas., selected July for her wedding date. Miss Drath was married to Watson Foster of Im perial and Gwendolyn Mackay, a Lincoln PI Beta Phi, to John Shroyer, a Sigma Nu from Neff City. Kas. Among the July weddings, per haps none was of greater Interest to Nebraska students than that of Vance Wi'lnrd of Grand Island, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. and W. Stuart Campbell, Phi Delta Thr-ta of Wnterloo. Several in August. August, '.he last of the summer months, saw the weddings of others well known on the campus of the University of Nebraska. Katherine Prestegaard was mar- ii. I K.Iain M.Cirw, Alp'. -i,. lea Phi ti.nn l.tiii "I" Mil hr.i ..ih. Kappa IVH W . :tir in I.ii,1b if :ih-rl An..:t i, l.i-l...iri 1 ! it I.-- M li ' fine Yim lr I hi M i M l U N an, e ilmnsln Alpha l i . O.'inca io.k pivf Auk " in.-i'li il ivr:. wi h'-e.tii.-, i, P.l Ih :".!rr. Ip;.i Klpi :an:n. and Kr nwM n.r.pr, I'tu tV'.. Tr.riv a v. thit i f rArlvn Ji' h ar. th r l i.p.i Kappt ilaniii;. aii-l Ki . in i h "n i r J. . .hinr l iMiM-o a fmiT.nl I lllr. MU'lllrl !( ll1.tiK ami t.ia ii o.ra Alpha iVita Tlu-:a to ltamni..l omiiinj, h.m f ir.k 1!e Irene I'rriv. 1u llnioa b . ame ihe bn.'e'of Dr V t IV F..rd. i P lhi fix.m tV'lumiis It.e weld.n(t ot Viola Ixioiiir. h. Kappa IVlta. and Aloert Krlckaon t tWaltla tiok plai- during the monih. aa rti.i that of K;iie Itiiel. Siltma Kaipa foom P-otibiiitf. and I 'hi lip Johnaitn. A. acta from Omaha Thft Choosa Augtiat. INk-o Kappa Alpha Thotaa rhoao Aupiat days fr their wedding, i F-in Staata of Caraon. la., waa married to Kdward ll.wifland. and ; Ruth MciVrmlik of Fort iVllina to Harlrv XlarVham. Sigma Phi Ppkil.ii lioiit the C!.i j.i Stale agricultural college. tet:tia Sprier. Kappa Kappa Gamma from Columtma. bn-amr th bride of Stuart Ha.lley. Phi iimma IVlta. and I'rancra ld with, tha bride of Vhtor Stnn of San Franrlavo largarct Edward, a Gamma Phi Pc-ta from Noith Platte, was married to David Richardson. Kappa Sigma, and Alta Seyholt of Prokon How, a member "of Phi Omega Pi. to Milton Herbriok of Omaha, a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Many more Nebraskans have an nounced wedding dates tn the early fall. Dan Oupid has spent a busy summer, and fall days will bring out Out result with roaiiy wtti-dinga. c Mll hl. II IU t ourJJAV, 5f r' i,. 1 i i..nnii 1 i 'uh J'ariy ' r..irll .HiOlth h I. .' -1 Thurtfi.iy, 6tpt. ?6. IVa i" all i.riATixi'v women.1 Kllrr. 4:iuh I all .1 .' Si. Frila. $-pt. 2, I All univeiMiv thunh nifcht. . ,1 l.i 1ln.r j 6tuiOy. arft. tt. J t.";o i't mniuiiui faoulty re. r t. -n f-T ail i-ollee of agrmil t, iv s i..!rrt. ti:,lr!.t Aiiivitira hi.;:. til K tall r,d that Nibranka has h. anted of in many years. With the great throng of Palia root er coming up liom the south for the game, John K. SolVck. busi ness m.mArrr, expect a to ha- a capacity crowd S'i nivtt f Lincoln on the Co lumbia chain is the tVuncil Pluffs station KOIU iMher tVltimbia tet'on are scattered throughout the ml.ldle wext rn.1 the east. The kev station of the ntiwork Is WOO. Newark. N. J. Good Haircuts MaVa A COMMON LOOKING PERSON HANDSOME Thla theoiy haa been proven time aftir time. Massages clo.in the Fkln and add attrac tion. We are rxprrta In all linos of barbcring. The Mogul 127 N. 12 B7830 S.M.U. GAME WILL BE SENT OUT BY CHJN V (Continued from Page 1.) other contacta. all had a feeling the game according to word re ceived from H. B. Glover by Herb Gish. athletic director. Edward N. Hunnlng will come to Lincoln next week to make arrangement for the uatlonal broadcast. The nearest to a national hookup was the Notre Dame-Nebraska game tn 1P25 when the Chicago Tribune station broadcasted from Lincoln by remote control. 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