The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1937, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 5

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TAGE FOUR
THE DAILY NEBKASKAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931
LABORATORY SETS
for ALL GLASSES
Gym Locks
Lab. Aprons
Our Supplies are of the HIGHEST QUALITY,
but our prices are LOWEST.
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AS JOHNNY SEES IT
After taking the worst ribbing
of my life, I'm ready to start all
over again. Even tho summer has
drawn to a close, several former
Nebraska coeds tripped the light
fantastic down the middle aisle
yesterday. Vera Mae Peterson, that
charming Tri Delt, was 'v-jd to Ed
gard Yinger. The bride had plann
ed to make a career of Shake
speare on the stage before she met
her Romeo, who got his bachelor's
degree in journalism at Trinity
university and his master's at
Northwestern.
Another ceremony performed
yesterday in Lincoln was that of
Miss Mary Gavin, late of the Phi
Fsi Delta Gamma Gavins, and the
Honorable Norman Galleher. mayor
of Stuart and affiliated with Delta
Tau Delta.
While I'm on the subject of ro
mances, I wonder how the triangle
of Wadhams and Hilscbeck, broth
er Sigma Nu's and the young lady
who lives down the street at the
Pi Phi house, Eleanor. Rirkel is
progressing ? The latest report was
that Wadhams was taking the lead
but Hilsebeck is calling the sig
nals pretty close.
The new Phi Delt house, chris
tened "Charley's place'' by Thorn
ton and the rest of the Sig Alphs
was also the subject of a quip by
Beta Marsh passing thru town; he
named it the "Silo." You boys are
just jealous!
if you have a moment to waste
sometime soon, you might drop in
on Carl Arndt and ask him to tell
yiti about his summer vacation on
the west coast, while it is still
fresh ih his mind. At 'his point I
think I will take a much needed
rest.
AS .MAKY ANNA SEES IT
The rag players have joined
forces to produce an eight act
drama entitled, "If He Could Only
Knit." The production shows our
versatile society editor in a role
admirably suited to his talents.
Scene 1: the curtain rises. Johnny
is Busy in the kitchen slowly
LEARN TO
DANCE
M'ELLA
WILLIAMS
Studio changed to 138 No. 12th
Closer to University.
Private lessons by appointment
every day and evening
Classes Monday and Saturday,
7:30 to 9:30
Ballroom and Tap
Studio B4252 Res. B4258
Students
.Yooif ami lA
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YOST'S CAFE
132 No.
nat towij: I
TONIGHT with his 15 colored artists and
entertainers. Biggest hit band ever brought
io Lincom at any price! No
mission 25c.
EVERY WED., SAT., SUN.
At Capitol Beach . . . Continu
ous Bus Service.
Th- fj i
wilt do
With
Per Perion
CAttention . . .
Engineering Students
WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW YOU THE MOST COM
PLETE LINE OF DRAWING SETS AND
SUPPLIES IN THE CITY
ALL
STANDARD
BRAND
DRAWING
SETS
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hu u illuiusted tbovs
Society
stirring Wheaties. Scene 2 finds
our athlete on the golf course
for his morning romp. Scene the
third has its setting in the office
of the daily Rag. Our hero is
whipping up a dash of gossip with
a pinch of gore. Next scene, same
setting, the man of the hour, sur
rounded by photographers, grace
fully exhibits his handsome pro
file. Giving the cast a chance to
change the set, the Husker struts
across the stage, presumably on
his way to the field. Finale: An
hour dance, like we used to have.
An active is signaling to a pledge
to give him up, but the pledge re
fuses. The curtain falls on a mob
scene with Johnny taking the de
fensive. The latest member of the Kappa
diminishing ranks is Kay Davis
Stenten. She and Bill have been
living a happily married life in
Omaha since the 12th of June.
Likewise gone domestic at the
Kappa house is Helene Hunt, nee
Wood, who said the vows in June
with Sig Alph's Jerry Hunt. An
other of the sisters, Frances Jones,
did her part by coming back for
August rushing with a mammoth
diamond and then further put the
kibawsch on her school days by
marrying the guy.
Mary Lou Williams of the DDD
house walked down an aisle this
summer with Darrcll Chaddcrdon.
They are honeymooning in Omaha
while the better half attends Med.
school. Darrell is of the Acacia
menage. Another Tri Delt and
Acacia combination is Renie
Smith and Dutch Ernst. Wedding
bells will probably ring in the
near future as neither of them
has returned to school.
Sue Ann Shuck who wants a
Theta kite is pining away at home
for the remainder of this semester.
She suffered a leg infection, dur
ing the summer probably fell
over a fence or something coy.
While the general campus seems
to be in quarantine for the rest
of this week end, the boys across
the street from Theta house are
staying home for the remainder
of the ,scn;stcr. And lo think we
feel abused.
Van Royan Calls Dominican
Republic "Land of Utopia".
(Continued from Page l.t
pleasant summer, every store and
office down there closed in the
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COMING IN PERSON FRIDAY,
SEPT. 24
afternoons from 12 to 3, because
of the 'heat' of the day."
If tha Dominican business
places thought it best to close for
three hours Juring those comfort
able afternoons, then he feels sure
that ail business should be discon
tinued here all thru the summer.
Like everyone else who visits the
southern climes during the hot
season of the year Dr. Van Royen
took along only a light summer
suit. But due to the more humid
atmosphere of the tropics he was
forced to discard his American
apparel and have a suit tailored
out of drill material. The goods
is so much heavier than what peo
ple are accustomed to wearing in
Nebraska during the summer that
he is doubtful if he will be able to
wear it here much of the lime.
Clothing Cheap.
"Clothing is cheap down there,"
he said. "The material and tailor
ing only cost me $7. Inasmuch as
my objective was field work, I
went little prepared for dress-up
occasions and naturally was sur
prised to find that every self re
specting person down there wears
a coat all the time. In fact, it is
an established tradition that no
one will stroll thru the parks with
out a coat. Another American and
I, having just returned from a
day's work in the field, chanced to
walk thru one of the parks in San
to Domingo before returning to
our rooms in the hotel. We we:c
at a loss to know why the natives
kept staring at us as we sauntered
down the promenade until the
manager of our hotel warned us
that unless we appeared in better
dress on future occasions in the
park we would be subject to ar
rest." Queer Social Customs.
While chiefly engaged in gather
ing data of economic and geog
raphic importance, Dr. Van Royen
nevertheless had an opportunity of
becoming acquainted with other
Dominican social customs. The
young girls are well guarded
there, he says. The boy never is al
lowed to accompany a girl friend
to a theater without taking along
at least two or three other women
companions. The theaters there
have helped solve the man's prob
lems, however, for everywhere
rates have been established so that
the boy can take three girls for
the price of one.
The university educator said 100
percent co-operation and assis
tance was given him by all gov
ernmental officials. He was im
pressed with the rapid progress
that is being made on every front.
For example, the hurricane of
1930 completely leveled the entire
capital of the Dominican Republic,
but now the city has been rebuilt
in spite of the fact that there is
no property tax. The tariff, how
ever, is high on many imports,
both luxuries and staples. Amer
ican cigarets cost 60 cents a pack
age, so that the average tourist
j quickly adopts the lo--' product.
Everyone Fingerprinted.
' Every citizen there, regardless
of rank or file, must have his
picture taken, his finger prints
registered, and give information
; conce'rning his address and busi
i ness, all of which enables the gov
ernment to keep a check on the
unruly elements of the population.
TYii;Yim i;ns
All standard makes for sale or rent.
Usd and rebuilt machines on easy
terms.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
130 No. 12 St. B2I57
Lincoln, Nebr,
match
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HAKI'KKS
FOR CAITAPUS IDER
COKE DATES
You'll like "M.tlih
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combination of Zephyr
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Nicotine Brown
Berry Red
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Dr. Van Royen says that it is
almost impossible to travel thru
the mountains except on the well
beaten paths, because of the
denseness of tropical foliage and
the steepness of the inclines. The
government is rapidly building a
network of roads over all the
plains country. American automo
biles are in abundance and mod
ern trucking has in part replaced
the older method of freighting by
burrow.
On the more feitile lands the
natives raise coffee, bananas and
other fruits. Cocoa is also a major
export, the raw product being
spelled "cacao," but "cocoa" when
it is ready for the consumer. Rice
and beans are the chief foods of
the common classes, other- exports
of significance are sugar, tobacco
and mahogany. A good marry of
the old native houses have great
beams of mahogany which they
have whitewashed, evidently to
give them a more attractive ap
pearance. Historic Interest.
Aside from these natural points
of interest the Dominican republic
also provides the tourist and stu
dent with many points of historic
interest. Some of the island cities,
are among the oldest on the
American continent. Columbus
was buried in the cathedral at
Santo Domingo, while the home
of Columbus' son is still standing
within the city proper.
Dr. Van Royen left Miami early
in August, flying to the island on
the Brazil Clipper, great four
motored ship of Pan-American
Airways. He did not return to
Lincoln until nearly time for the
opening of classes Thursday morn-
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