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Society DAILY NEBRASKAN Helen Kelley, Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 Campus chatter reveals more summer weddings of students Rennler.Murrev Ila Mae Ren- Cleveland. O. where he is Intern- tts3MBWFa& gler, Towne club, and Ray Murrey ing. Notice: Bill Marsh, new student were married this summer. Mur- Aihton-Vickery --Courtney Ash- union director rey ia a member of Phi Beta Kap- ton AIpha VMt and Bert Vickery, . . , k pa, national scholastic honorary, 1nl Kappa Psi, were married Mortar Boards jusi can i Keep and Sigma Xi, national science june 15, themselves out of the news. Feni honorary. P e 1 1 i t-Jeffrey Letha Pettit, Steuteville, Alpha XI Delt has a McGeachin-McKee Betty Mc- Kappa Delta, and Lloyd Jeffrey, diamond from Lieut. Jack Wilson Ueachin, l'i Beia l'ni ana iiowara Dcita Sigma Phi, business honor- d u ,an to nia,Tled in McKee were married at Wcstmin- ary fraternity, were married , yJ , ,? niameam Bter church in June. Mrs. McKec June lt October. Their future home la the la a member of Beta Uamma Sig ma, national business honorary. Mr. and Mrs. McKee are living in Chicago, III. where he is prac ticing law. Blaufus-Purvis-Alyce Blaufus, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Don Purvis, Phi Gamma Rho were married at Omaha thia summer. Mr. and Mra. Purvis are living in Friday, September 12, 1941' During registration Daily salesmen begin work on extensive subscription drive First subscription drive of the prospective salesmen at 1 p. in. year for the Daily Nebraskan be- in the Daily office. Salesmen will gins today when Ben Novicoff, begin their work Monday during business manager, meets with registration at the coliseum. The circulation of the Daily will undoubtedly top the 4,500 of last year because the increased num ber of freshmen has more than taken up the slump caused by the draft, Novicoff stated. He added that since the circulation will be large the paper consequently will be better. Subscription rates are $1.50 when picked up in social science hall on the city campus or at 211 ag hall on the ag campus. Mailed copies especially for the folks at Goss heads graduate college In accordance with a recent ap- Hoig-Balrd Bobette Hoig and Hawaiian Islands that's no place polntment of the board of regents nome arc $2.50. One hundred fifty .... -. . . - T - Tl , If ltia nHnrnoanf r f . , , , , Don Batrd, Farm House, were married three weeks ago in Lin coln. Baird Is a first lieutenant in the army Mohrman-Van Ellen Mohrman Keith Van Nesle, Acacia, were married this summer. Chancellor, wife greet newcomers at reception Chancellor and Mrs. C. S. Boucher will welcome all new stu dents at their annual reception to night. The evening will be spent dancing, playing games, and en joying moving pictures. The re ception will begin at 8 p. m. in the student union ballroom. for a honeymoon. Dr. Robert M. Goss, professor or coriipf, are issued a vear which A summer separation that boded Plant pathology, succeeded Dr. C. maKes a single copy at the sub- cm wnq u,hen Frances Hare S Hamilton as doan of thc K'adu- cription rate exactly 1 cent, no good was when trances mrc, . PfliieM Scntcmber 1. Dr. 1 i Nite Mamret Giimma rhl- was awaV from John. Hamilton will still serve as chair Kanna Delta and hick, AGR- He is now wearinS man of the chemistry and chemical ' Y0 TT Y niUplf AmvlnnnKlHrv 1tn f IMAM grtM ...... ... Cj l 1 1 1 1'lTI 1 1 1 UVtXl vlllllVi Betty Jean Spalding, Ag activi- Dr. Goss received his B. Sc. do- Snnriprpaner-Wrloht Virginia wun w"ultt" "a tt u",u"u gree irom Micnigan aiaic coiicjje. SondeSegg?? of atrfce andSoyS Willis Skrd.a AGR. He is in n 1920 he became a member of Oil, ma Alalia, r'auuu, Aurtt. nin Honcrino- ia thnt nf t fu irtf ofU.lnv InnoH. Art Mason, Sigma Chi, on Mary nicnt and assistant plant patholo- Ann Stryson, Alpha Phi. gist in the experiment station. He Nebraska pin in California. "Wived his Ph. D. degree from r the University of Wisconsin in George Ycttcr, Phi Psi, lost his 1923, became a professor of plant pin to a Theta from ugla tms pathology in 1929, and was ap WAA gives party for new women students Tuesday The Women's Athletic associa tion will entertain all freshmen and transfer girls at a party in Grant Memorial Hall Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 7:30 to-9:30 p. m. The evening will be spent play ing deck tennis, shufflcboard, Ne braska ball, badminton, table ten nis and miniature golf. Mr. and Mrs. Danielson will call at the square dances. Refreshments will be served at the end of the evening and guests are asked to wear play clothes. Wright, were married this summer Stein-Labovitz Mickey Stein, Sigma Delta Tau, and Homer La bovitz, Sigma Alpha Mu, were married Aug. 17 in Omaha. They are making their home in Lincoln. Pratt-Lefferdink Jane Pratt, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Allen Lef ferdink, Sigma Chi, were married this summer. Preston-Buchholz Ruth Pres ton, Phi Mu, and Clarence Buch holz were married this summer in the Presbyterian church in Lincoln. Sveitel-C h a 1 1 Selma Sveitel, Boucher to talk on education Chancellor guest speaker 011 farm, fun program summer. All we couia una oui about her is that her first name is Lynn. Clare Louise Marccy, KKG and Gene Recce, Phi Gam, have bro ken up so both are on the loose again, boys and girls, pointed chairman of the depart ment of plant pathology in the agricultural experiment station in 1940. Dr. Goss has authored numerous research papers and is a member of the American Association for Sigma Delta Tau, and Ed Chait, cerned, but in this case we aren't Sigma Alpha Mu, were married unless you happen to be Mary this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Chait Mullen, Theta, or Jim Dunn. Get are living in Detroit where he is out your bib and tucker because attending pharmacy school. they win be marnea aooui uci. is Schick-Lynn Mariorie Schick, A man on the loose again Kappa Delta, and Engaard Lynn, Bruce Campbell, Sigma Nu, who Alpha Gamma Rho, were married has broken up wiin Alice iNcmec this summer. KD. A man tied down is Louie Hansen-Beltzcr Miss Hansen Daigger, AGR social chairman, of Seattle was married to Jim Too bad but Ardis Freeman, Gam- Beltzer, Kappa Sigma, thia sum- ma Phi, is the girl. She had his mer. Mr. and Mrs. Beltzer are liv- pin during rush week and is let- ing in McCook where he operates ting him use it thia week end dur- a finance company. ing the fellows shin-dig. Hopewell-Robertson Betty By the way. the rest of you fel- Jean Hopewell, Kappa Kappa iows WOn't have a chance with If you like weddings, and most the Advancement of Science, Sigma ai, I'm Sigma, American Phytopathological society, and Gamma Sigma Delta. of us do if we are the ones con- Chancellor C. S. Boucher will discuss "Education in the World Today," on the weekly farm facts and fun radio broadcast Saturday afternoon over a statewide net work. His talk will compare edu cational opportunities in this coun try with tliose in foreign countries. Special music by the "Sons of thc Soil" orchestra and a solo by "sMooch" will be other features of this Saturday afternoon's farm facts and fun which is heard from 1 p. m. until 1:30 p. m. With UN museum host Vertebrate Paleontology meet attracts over 100 members First meeting of the National voted to informal discussions arid Society of Vertebrate Paleontology study of the displays and collec- SPECIAL NOON-DAY PLATE LUNCHEON 25c VITALIS 1.00 Size 79c 79c Prophylactic Hair Brush 1.00 Size Wildroot With Oil Both For 89c Pipes Smokers Supplies BOYDEN PHARMACY Stuart Bldg. Gamma, and Dick Robertson, Beta Theta Pi, were married this sum mer. Mra. Robertaon attended school here two years ago. Cory ells entertain Alpha Chi Omegas Virginia Noyes, DG pledge, if you don't hurry and beat Johnny Mil ler, Kappa Sig, in the head. He's dating her pretty regularly. Another wedding in the offing ia that of Mary Ellen Crites, AOPi, and Joe Frasier, DU. Mary Ellen got her diamond two weeks ago. to meet in the midwest broke all former attendance recorda when it was held here Aug. 31 to Sept. 3. Twenty-two institutions were represented with over 100 mem bers participating. "The conference was very suc cessful," Dr. C. Bertrand Schultz, director of the university museum, commented yesterday. Starting on Sunday, the.confer- tions of the U N museums, which ranks first among colleges and universities of America in its line. Among the famous museums which sent representatives to the meeting were the American Mu seum of Natural History in New York City, Royal Ontario mu seum, Carnegie museum, Carnegie museum in Pittsburgh, and the museums of Cleveland, Newark Alpha Chi Omega actives and Joe is a lieutenant at Edgewood ence members visited Bridgeport, university, Princeton, California 1 ... . .... on4 PrnoHiirotoit inanv aitoa WiM. ... . . pledges will be entertained at a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coryell, jr., this evening. Methodist students plan picnic, open house Methodist students are invited to inspect the newly decorated Methodist Student House Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday after noon from 3:00-5:30 p. m. Res ervations for a picnic to be held Saturday from 6:00-9:00 p. m. for Methodist freshmen should be made at the Student House by Sat urday noon, September 13. Musicians meet next week for hand tryouts All bandsmen should report for tryouts Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in room 202 in school of music from 9:30 to 12 a. m., and from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m., ac cording to Don Lentz, director of university bands. and Broadwater quarry sites, Wild cat Ridge, Redington Gap, Chim ney Rock, and Scottsbluff. On the next day the party pro ceeded to the Scottsbluff national monument, Snake creek-Sheep creek area, Agate (Cook mu seum), University hill and Carne arsenal, Md. Romeo is free again. By the way, Bill McKerney, Sigma Chi, wasn't the only lad who lost his pin to a Gamma Phi last week. The Gamma Phis had a nin nartv nnri nil tho trifle: crnt a ' - ' - B r 1,111 A II 1. pin, Stop worrying, it was all in k sw. "-c fn, fun and Maryellen Robinson has and other sieha "ear given it back, so Romeo is free Discussions on last day again, except that he was seen in The third and fourth days of the Union yesterday with the same the conference the party continued Gamma Phi. Us tour, arriving in Lincoln that Guess that's all for today. But night. All the last day was de at least it is encouraging to see that there are still a few men left who are foot loose and fancy. . . ? P. S. George Svoboda is in town and is bearing up well considering the Aug. 15 marriage of Mary Ruth Marvell, Theta, to Al Lynn, who attended the University of California. You see it used to be rather serious between Mary Ruth and George. Institute of Technology, and mu seums at the Universities of Texas, Kansas, Colorado, Chicago and Yale. TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rental Th Royal portablo Ihc Idtttl nutrhlM for student. Nebraska Typewriter Co. ISO No. ISth St. UntoUi, Nebr. rhona t-tlSl WELCOME STUDENTS! 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