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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1939)
EIGHT DAILY NEMMSKAN TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1939 1 jwrwim hm,mrr "flirxswara iamwwhwu wtum .hi iiii ii iiii iiw h An all too short year draws to its final days... and the scene shows a strange lack of candy passings and cigar treats, as Chi Omega Edie Houston and Kappa 6ig Gordon Haney were the only ones who gave sweets last night, and a Sunday candy-passing was held at the Theta Senior breakfast when Jean Cook and Dolt Bob ftby who is out of school) passed the candy... a new pin-hanging comes to light as we find that Sigma Nu Bill Ainley has given his white star to Phyllis Ivers...a check list of summer vacation plans finds a trip to Europe in store for Fiji's Phil Grant and John Kerl, and DG Joan Beltzer, and her Kappa Sig brother, Jim... New officers of Sigma Eta Chi, national Congregational sorority, Include Florence Miller, president; The Chesterfield glove, created by New York's smart designer Merry Hull ... Original and different too is chesterfield's N way of combining the world's best tobaccos to bring ,v out the finer qualities of each. It's the Chesterfield way N ,., and that's why Chesterfields arc milder than other cigarettes. They also have a better taste and more pleasing aroma. Lorraine Sharrick, vice president; Margaret Adams, recording secre tary; Lorraine Schwedhelm, cor responding secretary; Frances Ramey, treasurer. Last night at Carrie Bell Ray mond hall a party was given for Miss Clementine Newman, social director, in honor of her approach ing marriage. Madge Garnett and Evelyn Elias chipped in with household hint books and such. Two vocal solos were sung by Jean Fisher. Miss Newman was presented with a sterling silver steak set and a set of copper can dlesticks. As we write this last column of the year, we'd like to get briefly sentimental about the whole thing. If you've been the victims of this vicious publicity, just remember that it has not been intentionally A iff ;;, ' : fl L 7 "4 '-- ' . ) x ; 111' yl - , Chesterfields really satisfy. harmful, and the purpose of the column has been to keep you posted on campus news thru our eyes from day to day, and not strictly as a scandal column. Every day this adage has come to me, "Little girl, be careful of your words, For words are made of syllables, And syllables, child, are made of air. U That Graduation Gift The Graduation Gift is somewhat of a problem. But iet us help. A gift from this store carries with it the assurance of something worth while. Gifts From $1.00 Up SARTOR JEWELRY CO. 1301 0 ST., LINCOLN" IIAND-AND - GLOVE WITH MORE SMOKING PLEASURE The wind is frisky: You be careful." It's probably an impractical poem for an old gossip, but if the wind has got frisky with my words, then excuse them, and thanks for bearing thru it. The Arkansas legislature has passed a law requiring all of the state's higher educational institu tions to teach nature study and conservation. m Just Like Sitting on A Cake of Ice That's the way it feels these warm, sultry days in the HOTEL CAPITAL Drop in to cure that "let-down exam feel ing". You've made the Coffee Lounge your headquarters this past school year .... don't forget we'll still be here during exams and all this summer . . . We've enjoyed seeing you and your friends in the Coffee Lounge. . . . Sincerely, RAY HEDGES Manager HOTEL CAPITAL "Rriigeralrd Air Conditioned" for yomr cumrl ll'l Uwwt Hrm Tomco Ok