The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    1 1 IK DAILY INKIUUSK V. Kit III Y. I.MKK.K ), ly.W
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Dawn of wintry weathtr for the
hiRRfst upside fun of the year. , , .
with wider than ever eorsaRoa atvl
hair ornaments planned, like the
bird cage tiarra from a PI Phi to a
Pl(f Alph, or the last weeks flow
til from Delta Gammas to PI" a
....and among the looka forward
re to a going steady between
Casey Kappa Campbell and Bob
Conrad, quite ooa seen a Ions
O' street, rrofessor Winnakei.
bolnp led by sewn little boys, all
the same size, , . ,SDT Jo RuhniU
raving over Ihe memories of
Johnny Hamp'a music in New
York.,.. Fiji who recently hun
hi pin receiving every sort of
ducking to promote cipars. , . .Ti l
Feltas Olive Spieth and Ruth Lu.t-
wick sending boom-boom mono
g rammed popguns to their DC
and Beta dates.... an announce
ment of the engagement of Alpha
XI Delta Arlene Orcutt to Dr. Mer
lin Mason Saturday afternoon
fun to be taken care of by the VV.
A. A. play day at the bowling al
ley Kappa KIlie Lulz taking a
rush trip to the hospital for 'pend
Ic.itls DG "Speed" Smyth re
ceiving numerous tubbings for
candy to the rest of the gals. . .
"I Lost You." composition of SN
Harold Atherton, to he played at
the Mortar Board party... ".so be
thar to hear it and see the hig
fun. .. .
Siuruit
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lirrn.:: , , , xt to. iha
"Imvr "lnit Aajdv lUnlv"
MICKEY ROONEY
In
"Out West With
The Hardys"
lrta Stem Pay HnMMI
Lincoln.
J
AArntttr'. . , , Kiimtnrr.'
. . . Thriiu:::
'Submarine Patrol'
with
RrrfcaH (.rtw-Ninn- KHIy
n.:
"The ROAD TO RENO"
OhphsaurL T
I hut tunny Man llrrr
Agmn!
JOE E. BROWN
'Flirting With Fa
nilk
Leo Carrillo
Beverly Roberts
Mortar Board Fun
Brings Males' Worries
Fellows will steal the spotlight
this evening and girls will pay
at the Gala Mortar Hoard Party.
This past week members of the
fairer sex have been making plans
for the boys entertainment.
Gamma Phi Helen Kovanda says
that l.ynn Myers corsage isn't a
birthday oake, flowers ,or Christ
mas tree, but a combination of nil
three. The SDT's won't devulge
their plans for the evening, yet
warn some of the fellows. Art Mill.'
Rob Cohen, and Stewart Can to
eat three hearty meals today, for
food Is scarce around 12 midnight,
i Funeral Wreath, Pretzels,
I A funeral march should he ricdi
I cated to Heta Gene Hiirchcss. He
j is scheduled to receive a wreath
i from Kosanne Shcehan, Kappa
I Phi Psi, Werner Ruch. may de
mand some kind of liquid refresh
I ment from Jeanne Newell - she
I plans to adorn his lapel with a
' corsage of pop corn and pretzels
Chi O's Barbara Dale. Ruth
I Stephens, and Dixie Davis had
; better copyright their original tie
', signs for corsages so that the boys
I won't he embartassed if they meet
any doubles. With the hest or in
tention and no subtle meanings at
tached. DG s Polly Perkins and
Gene Harmon have ordered pansies
for Neal Felber and Hud Luther
of Delta V.
Calla Lilies, Suckers.
Marg Krause has gone scotch
and is using the same Corsage for
Don Carlson that he sent her last
weckk- mighty clever. Alpha Phi
Phylis Curtis has specified calla
lilies, violets, and pansies for RAF.
John Keating, and has gone poetic
by writing a verse for each flower
Lucky Kit on Wiley, Tri Delt Pris
Wick's date won't go hungry if
he likes life-savers, suckers, and
gum drops, his corsage.
Johnny Hamp just breezed In
from the Junior League party in
St. Paul Minn, He furnished the
music there last Wednesday to
complete another fine engagement.
J
Alpha Phi is having a dinner at
the Cornhusker hotel preceding
the Mortar Roard party for Thi s
and their escorts.
Theta Xi pledges will entertain
actives at a Christ mail party at
the chapter house Saturday night.
Sigma Alpha Mil is having Its
1 2th annual Founders Day ban
quet Saturday at 7:30 at the
Cornhusker. Alumni from Sioux
City, Kansas City, and Omaha will
be present.
Students wishing Christmas
photographs from Cornhusker sit
tings should place their orders im
mediately. Tow nsend Studio,
nrXn. WHY NOT REPAY
n &XV THE BOY FRIEND n
m A Rift WAY RY TAICfNH
mm v w mm m m a w. m a w. wa
" HIM TO SEE AND HC.R n
n Buddy GEKSn
D and His Famous Orchestra
D TONIGHT TURNPIKE n
Q Advance Tickets on Sale until 6 p. m. at Oanielson Floral Co. Fl
or Uni. Drug 'th & S St. Advance 1.00 ea. Door Adm 1.25 ea.
a
lo the music of
JOHNNY
COX
And
His
ORCHESTRA
SATURDAY
DEC. 10 9 P.M.
25c per Person
STUDENT U110N BALLROOM
SEE SARG SUNDAY NO CHARGE
HART
SCHAFFNER
& MARX
Clothes
' V"-. '. ,; , . ".''. " .'
437 BRAND NEW
66 First Choice"
ina& u
HART
SCHAFFNERi
& MARX ?
Clothes VI
- V-;:.fc....v.-.--i 'J
pa 6500
- $3750 a $3950
The Trumpefer Label ond fhe
Union Label in Every Suit
Four Star Worsteds
Blue Rkl&e Homespuns
Motor Twists
Surrey Tweeds
Surrey SKetlands
Double Twist
Tht Trumpeter Label and the
Union Label in Every Suit
A Style and Fit
For Every Man
New Patterns
New Colors
Regulars Stouts
Stubs Lories
Lon& Stouts Portly
V .n. v o;;:s In ;rs . 3.?! V e had First Choice from all remaining Hart Schaftnes & Marx Fail and Winter Suits. And did
s-V, T??;;-- ;' say " ;h miriu'? Vu see them. All the well known labels, that you have been paying $3
V, wVw"'; ,'r Te jn,V':n?ae'iC' Crly S:''- IuS' nam ? preference -it's in this nroup of sui's. All with the Hart
v " '"'"r: , -X 'cre' a"u ";e Ln:cn Lcc:'- "'our assurance cf smart styhnj and superlative tailoring. It's a Great Sale...
icu cant c::era to n-.ss it.
A Few Hart Schafmer S Marx s4250 and s45 Suits s33
Here's What Our Salesmen Think
of These "First- Choice" Suits
if it& A
SAM SIMOV
Srhnflner 4. Wurx.
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ln Pt,,f'n mi and cftinnlr m Jr f " '. '
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MYRON Jl .IAV
Thrr 1. nn bi'r than ft I"f4
H.tl Sctialfnrr & Man uiu
t think thfKf arc vondrrful talura-.
In pai'rin, hiii and cftiainlr
price, I fcfarul? rKunmfod thria.
CIIAS. BROWV
IIARRV SPAHV
t .u tn mitt joi.r puichk at tlii Thk X ! ,,.ft. u . .
CARL Sri ( !IT
th" Hi rt irr A- ?!f.'x ",
h:it (1 rn'hr i-.u jou lir.d ojt
the larti lor ytivn-r.l.
OFORC.K GOOmUV
Hr n Bud tto;d r'o'hir.f for irp.
Fnr MMp ind quih'j lhf
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Thtt ..rinn la larFola. ttia Vat
vtlufa J tia aen lor om Hind,
J. P. BARBER
II vitl K. a nlramr. In ff.t.nfl frMl.t
on thH auita, at aurb Irrmfndout
avin.
I. XV. HARRIS
Too muH ihef Hjrt B.haf(rar RUDY SC'HERtR
r.. '" " """' ln-'r Tlir iu.m arc an tiout a doubt tht
beat clothini "buy" ol tbt jraar.
TOBY MAI.M
Il'i a tfal atl.mon of fm.lr lallotitl
fills. Yoi will want to of ihm
hrn ou tea bo handioma the; art.
Its A Great Sale
Don't Miss It
EI.MER WII.SOV
Thf mil u arp a irat biv. ntl I
thinK anyone who u aoini lo n.ed a
rim should taka adiantasa ol thka
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f . A W V V
FRANK FLA GLEE
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I anl all of at friend lo
ireai tun valuta, A real oppar'.umfj
PERRY SIX) NIGER
Moat certainly a treat arlKtloa at
Hart Behaflner Mara lineal aulta.
Oon i Blaa tbia aala.
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