I -iu. J" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1936. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN n Society Barbara Rosewater, Editor SKKN ON THE CAWIS. Francis, Cardwell and McDon ald potting ready to leave for the Kast-W'est game in San Fran cisco. . . .Fanl Tetei'son looking for a specialty dancer for the Chi Fhi Christinas party Small white dog, intrigued by Dr. Stoke's lec ture, resisted all attempts to oust him from the classroom Ar- mand Hunter sound asleep in the library. . . .Dean Thompson's wait ing room packed with students erasing down hours Betty Cherny wants to get jilted by someone before Thursday so that she can be initiated into the Bach elor's Club Dale Evert on, ri K. A., carries mistletoe about in his pocket in case of emergency George Socman limping from touch football casualties The From committee huirying to moot ing A switch of hair was the novel pre-Christmas gift Clarissa Bennett received at the Kappa house Monday night Clyde White playing Santa Clans for the Chi Omegas Bill Clayton and Fva Jane Sinclair talking it over in the Cornhusker office Jane Winnet decorating George Ramel with lipstick at a Monday night candy passing. Vcl rrsen-1 loovrt . Eunice IYtcrsen of Alexandria. Minn., and Dr. Leo Hohson Hoevet of Chadron. Neb., were married Xov. 28 in Omaha. Dr. Hoevet is a giaduate of the University of Nebraska. Theta, Not 1). G. Passes Candy. Betty Hoyt, who informally announced her engagament by passing the candy with George Ramel, Sigma Chi, Monday, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, and not of Delta Gamma as was incorrectly stated in this column yesterday. Phi Sigma Kappa. Doha Zota Treated. With the traditional candy and cigars Doris Eastman, Delta, Zeta, and Kenneth Fritzler, Thi Sigma Kappa, announced their engage ment and app'oaching riarriage Monday night. Movie ' Box Kiva- "Avpngiiifr Water" "niaekmiulcr" Lincoln "M;iguii'ioent Brute" and ''Luckiest Girl in the World". Orpheum- " Woman Rebels" "V a 11 ted: Turner". and Jane Stuart- Men On A Horse". Varsity- " Pennies From Heaven". YENNE TALK TO FEATURE A.S.C.E. DINNER TONIGHT Safety Rent-a-Cars New, Clean, Heated and Safe Low Rates, 5!'2c Mile Up Always Open 1120 P St. B6819 Motor Out Company TJ Initiates Announced By Xi IVi Phi. Xi Psi Phi announces the initia tion of Eldon Bonda and Michael Kyer. both of Lincoln, and Rich ard Tuma, of Chadron, Neb. Women Law Students Entertained at Parly. The women's legal organization was entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. 15, by Attor ney Grace Grosvenor and Jean Browder. Phi Gamma Delta Entertain Children. A Christmas rartv at the Phi Gamma house Wednesday night ! will be held for 35 needy children. The youngsters will receive toys and candy. Betas to (Jive Dinner for Children. Members of Beta Theta Ti will entertain needy children at a Christmas dinner Thursday night, Dec. 17 at the chapter house. Pre- I sentation of gifts under a Christ mas tree will be a feature of the evening's program. Phi Mu Alumnae Meet. Phi Mu alumnae group enter tained the pledge class at a Christ mas party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joe Elwell. Decorations fol lowed the Christmas theme. Assis ting the hostesses were Doris Cocklan, Mrs. Allen Mann, Helen Davie, and Cecile Bedell. Uulla-Mcllon. Recently announced Is the en gagement and approaching mar riage of Laura Bulla of Lincoln to K. Bervl Melton of Los Angeles, Calif ' Mr. Melton has attended the University of Nebraska. Spader-Lachman. Mae G. Spader and Gerald F. Laehman of Munden, Kas., were manied Dec. 3 at Munden. Mr. Laehman has attended the Uni versity of Nebraska. LeMis-Townsend. The wedding of Neva Lewis of Cozad and Millard Townsend ot Ponca took place at Crown Point, Ind., Nov. 26. Both Mr. and Mrs. Townsend are graduates of the University of Nebraska. A THANKS FOR THE SWELL PIPE.SON 5- OPEN THAT OTHER PACKAGE, DAD SAY, THIS TACTCC i A RIGHT! TH ATS WHAT WE SOKE BACK. AT COLLEGE YOU Y(1UK(.T-(HS f.'f i TC8CCO II 'i The marvelous New Oil Perma nent Wave piven only hy the Tsiker S;.k'n. Oil Slenmed in S e us fer consultation. No rlmrpen. It's truly lovely. In dividual hair styling. GLADYS PARKER BEAUTE SALON 1229 "N" Upstairs. B-2355 tULi LINCOLN'S FASHION CENTER' YOU 6FT I I E0CEWORTHJR.fi MAKES ANY PIPE TASTE hj G00D--CLEAA, DOWN TO U THE HEEL!"' If M I - II J W Uldl L, everyone ' ' f m -i Wants i V iMA,tpo&i a greaf demand for Arrcraft gicRt proporHored ttockirigs. Smart women taveheir sheer beaury that is sur prisinglyombined with long lire. 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Featuring a talk by Herbert Yenne, of the department of speech and dramatic art, on "The Engineer and Speech," the Ameri can Society of Civil Engineers will have a dinner tonight at 6 o'clock at the Annex cafe. Nomination of officers for next year will also be held. The present officers will surrender their posi tions at mid-year time when the new group will step in to hold office until the same time a year hence. The price of the dinner will be 55 cents. 'NO ROYAL ROAD TO GREATNESS,' EDITOR TELLS JOURNALISTS (Continued from Page 1.) speak for the profession as a whole and to serve as a medium for self- Towmend's Offer Photos For Christmas Gifts Three Tiffany portraits ana ons laiRor photograph, H beautifully horderert at the spwlal Prt of S4.75 will be delivered by Town penrt'd ntudlo before Christmas U ordered immediately. Adv. Start the PicturcKecord Christmas Day GIVE A KflDDMJK BROWNIES As Low As LATEST MODELS READY HERE IN GAY CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. KODAKS From $goo up 1217 0 ST. LINCOLN Hlsclnline. Sucirestions Himuar 10 these have been made by editors an publishers" stated Mr. Walker, "showing the need for Inner or ganization In the Journalistic pro fession." The convocation was held in Social Science auditorium and wb.i attended by students In the School of Journalism. The purpose of tli.i meeting was to acquaint the stii dent with problems of a nature which were relevant to all typos of journalistic Instruction. Mfliilay Far SPECIAL COACH FARES DURING DECEMBER THIRTY-DAY LIMIT In Coaches, round trip 1 l-2c per mile. In Pullman or Parlor cars, 2c per mile. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL FARES ... GO HOME THIS VACATION Traveling hy rail is SWIFT, QUIET, SAFE ; and you may Eat, Sleep. Work, Read, Move About AND YOU AK RIVE OX TIME. INFORMATION Missouri Pacific Lines 'A Service Institution' 200 So. 13th B-3125 71 VC Sve and Hear "The Forest of Singing, Talking and Laughing Trees' Oh Joy! 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