The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1936, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
TIUJKSD AY. OCTOKEK 1. 10.36
N!FB3iDASBA "CAMPUS Fl
SEEN ON
THE CAMPUS
Pave Yell Kins" Vmtii:-loin's
blue suit with while rin -s''iP"
Bonnie Burn hunt ins for Kimiicos
Boldman :ut1 virc versa. .. .Mary
Frances Wilson. Alpha Phi pUM.uo
and Hub Smith strnllinK tampus
warl. .. .lv.-tty Hiil.wr's initialed
black patent leath t purse uis
tineivc because of its enormity.,
lesembles a carry -all .... pertect
Indian summer day and harder
and harder to po to class
Margaret Jane Tyle looking as
tho she hail sicjroi not one
minute a0 l'roni a haudbox
this touch football business is
causing the general level of mas
culine pride in appearance to sink
to zero Kowona t-'wonson and
Katherine Kisser discussing thinns
over cokes in the Moon lone
Lawrence Nelson bending to speak
to one. live feet tail some
stoop twenty-one Kappas plan
to trek to Minnesota the r.rmy
beats out their intelligence 1-2-3-4-
Uicv Jane Williams' carrot
colored locks bobbing along
toward Teachers colli go. . . l'l.i
Psi, Kill Weaver, homeward hound
at a dead galiep. . . . Mai l ess.e
and Don Kello.g.," t-f Beta Tliota l i
fxchungli.t: p'.easanliiis with
rvnthia -Noni-aska Sweetheart
r'edlev (1 the south side of Sosh
Kl.A'd Khailgh s gray KW-.a-
jacket.. '..Mary Yodcr ano Jean
Walt sunning themsclcs on the
stops hi V.' hall.... J. ra IViton, ;
Kappa S.g. kx.ki.ig' neither to the
right nor' to the hit man long to
Law college and footU.il rally
If morrow : j
THIS WEEK.
THURSDAY.
All Activities lei at Ellen
Smith hall from 3:30 to 5;30.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon mothers
club meeting at the home of
Mrs. Harry Williams, 2:30.
FRIDAY.
Kappa Sigma Alliance bridge
party at the chapter house.
Farm House party at the
chapter house 9 o'clock.
SATURDAY.
S.grna Alpha Epsilon party
at the chapter house, 9 o'clock.
Alpha Chi Omega party at
the chapter house. 9 o'clock.
Alpha Gamma Rho party at
the ch.ipter house, 9 o'clock.
Kappa Alpha Theta open
house after the game.
K.iopa Delta tea dance, 4:30
to 6:30.
Alpha Delta Theta open
house after the game,
Sigma Delta Tau open house,
8 o'c'ock.
Delta Zeta party at the chap
ter house, 9 o'clock.
cents society were also guests at
diiiivi.
GAMMA PHI
PLEDGES ELECT
As a result of a recent election
(lamraa Phi HAn pledge class of
ficers are: Caroline- Kennedy,
president: Dorothy Koser, secre
tary and Audrey Marshall, treasurer.
W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Higgins.
FARM HOUSE
TO HOLD PARTY
Friday night a pregame festival
will be held at tho Farm house
when tho boys will entertain at a
house partyAbout 50 couples are
expected to attend and Mrs. Fran
ces Pelton and Mrs. Kay Thalman
will chapercne the party.
THEY'RE
ENGAGED
Cigars and chocolates made the
rounds Wednesday night at the
Kappa Delta exchange dinner with
Phi Gamma Delta, when Jean
Tucker and Fred Easterday, Jr.,
informally announced their en
gagement. STUDENT GROUP
HOLDS FICNIC
Members of the Baptist student
Monday evening when the engage
ment of William Henderson, now
attending- school at Cornell Uni
versity, and Miss Genevieve Ben
nett wns announced. Miss Bennett
is a junior at Ag.
erouo will attend a steak fry Kri-
jday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The
S.A.E.'S PLAN
UPiTTQF PARTY
Whether or not we hit when , RP th' Bta'f
we aim for Ames . . . the S. A. K.'s J1''1 J10"f nt St' aml
will hold an or.cn nartv Satnrdav h'kc t0 Antelope Park.
T. . ' night at the chapter house. Chap-J . .
DELIA ZLlAb jerons for the partv will bo Mrs. : FARM HOUSE
PLAN PARTY ! t j LADS SMOKE AGAIN
wfl?Vn!.i I - ld to attend. It was cigarsatKnnHousc
About 40 couples are expected to j 1 "
attend and me chaperons will be I
Mrs. Elizabeth Thalman
Jvlasicai
Jootnotes
A recital made up of the music
of Gluck, Bach ami Chopin was
Riven by Herbert Schmidt, uni
versity piano instructor, at the
second musical convocation in the
Temple Theater yesterday after
noon. Mr. Schmidt's choice of numbers
was fortunate. Each seemed to b?
well suited to his temperament.
Tho first two, arrangements of
GlucU's "Melodic" and "Caprice,"
were especially well executed. In
those, there is a delicacy and ex
actness required which the artist
achieved without difficulty.
In Bach's Italian Concerto
which followed, technical execu
tion was equally efficient. But
whatever else Bach's music may
be. it is most certainty melodious;
and this was conspicuously dis
regarded in many places by tha
pianist.
The high spot in the program
came in the "Largo" of Chopin's
B minor Sonata which seemed to
enjoy a rather thoro understand
ing by the artist.
KOSMET WORKERS.
Kosmet Klub workers will hold
their first meeting in University
Hall, Kosmet Klub rooms, at 5:00
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. K.
Taft is an alumni member of Peia
r.nd was a dinner guest at the
Ik tu house. Members of the. Inno-
Classified
ADVERTISING
iQC PER LINE
IViR PENT. r.e..n? f. r
A. T. O. PLEDGES
THREE NEW MEN ;
Alpha Ta-i oni.-jra ann-une ,
the pledging of Bob Bee her "f j
Hastings: Don Bin th of Lincoln j
and Jack Kits-worth of Omaha. I
ALUMNA TEACHES j
AT HUNTER COLLEGE ;
Miss Elizabeth Frani;' is now ,
teaching at Hunter college in the;
eitv of New York. She is a uneiu- j
ate of the University of Nebraska .
and received her masters deres '
at Columbia university in liiS.V
Miss Krantz has a position m the :
psychological department.
a
LAMBDA CHI
PLEDGES ELECT
Jack Richards was !octcd presi- :
dent of the Lambda Chi A'pha :
pletige class at a meeting held :
recently. Homer Johnson was i
chosen' vice president: Keith Allen.
secrelaiy-t rvasurer and William
Johnson, sergeant -at -arms. :
t
O. PI MOTHERS !;
EET TODAY
Al'.h:. Omi.-ron Pi mothers club
will meet for luncheon today at the ;
chapter house. After luncheon a:;
progiam will be presented honor- . j
mg the new members. The officers .
of the mothers club are: Mis. j
Sherman Smith, president: Mrs. ;:
Doane riekennu. vice presidenr
Mrs. S. W. Miih, secretary an.
Mrs. Leisuy, treiirarer.
S A. E. PLEDGES
ELECT OFFICES
At a meeting Mo:i lav night K.i
Chri.'itenson was elected proM-i.-.
f.f the Sigma Alpha Eps;in j I
. lass Ed Owens was elected
president and Bob Martin, trtas-lirer.
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Sal., Oct. 3
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Ladies 35c Men 40c
Couples 75c
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.iec; tran.-rnission is clearer inlernijdioris ami
errors less frequent than
lie fore.
rneriea lemarnl- fast hut
telephone service and
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Shop and Save
DURING
R y d p c s "
Fall Week
o
ales
Begins Saturday, October 3d and Continues for One Week
Shop Ahead of The
Crowd . . . Thursday
and Friday Courtesy
Days See the Lin
coln Newspapers Fri
day for full details!
iVff
L000 Men's Quality Shirts
ii
Students
th
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e savings otrerea
during this sale!
You'll find your every
want at a savings.
Actual 1.65 to 2.95 Values
An unsurpassed value at an unbeatable price! Rudtje's offers superb
ly tciilored shirts of fine fabrics for the well-dressed and thrift' men
of Nebraska. Take advantage of us in this remarkable sale!
Checks Stripes
Fine Quahty Madras
Collars that will not wilt, curl, or wrinkle
would have them! All Shades .
Men! Lay in a Supply of
REG. 50c MANHATTAN
Shirts or Shorts
Figures
Pure Silk Crepes
They're pre-shrunk to fit you as you
. blue, rust, tan. crey, green and while.
Ki,:r ;;i to 4', l; i(1 1 In: 'i
ji.it Nth.-.. T't..uh1 W'nt . . rr
jprii-HhriMik." Sizcm to 44.
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by B. V. D.
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shirts
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Wool Sweaters
"ull zli.p'r Unit hrii:.h'-'t
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r'fii.. br.wp. roval nrt
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numj'i Wfa:. hw. Ilfi
shorts
ml
Sr.-.s 30 li.
. . drawers
Aril.li. Ii.nth
f-izi n 3'l
to 42
1.00
shirts
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Melton Jackets
prucMral ill-
v.ntiiher iirnini
U S llavy .lllil t:vy
'.lu MMt'in fMl.nr.
filn'ri or pport l.ark.
ti. 41.
HL'DCE E Sirrrt Flnr.
UltM to 4(1.
395
100 PAIRS
Men's Reg. S4
Shoes
9 ..
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in the
Crcup.
but not
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tyie.
95
Wing tip
Straight
tip
Plain toes
Popular 4 00 Shorn takrn from our rrpular stock and offcrfi
at this remarkable price. Calfskin and prain calf . . . (Vxi.l
year v.-clt ncw( u aol-. They're great for wear and style,
black or brown.
VXW.V. S Siren Flwr.
Quality and Style at a Low Price!
Men's Sports Sweaters Suede Leather Jackets
new iucl.i ver-
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I. -llh A LuMni
tt nrk nd a collar
tull aport l.atk. ad-
luatahit utrle tab
Finn' unrated arni
hiuv. n.arcKin.
A
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Oxfurrl.
Kir'! 36 to 44.
Warm . . . . tna
l.rnof . . . e,;'
Klaatir knit collar
and ruffa Full 'P
pT cli"ura. full a,
rI. y. aeiet.oo aami. to 4t.
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