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jjT Helen Kelley, Society Editor fl COCICl y Phne Dai'y Nebraskan I g J Office or 2-7545 j Congratulations! It'a time for annual congratula tions to all the good old frats and we really mean it. You all got a swell bunch of boys just as all the girls hoped you would. Letting you in on a rushing secret, maybe, the ATO's claim they have all their pledges lined up with dates. We'll let you know the details as soon as possible. What we would like to know is What the nurses have that we don't have unless it is that gentle touch. Dick Childs, Delt, fell for a pretty little nurse this summer. He was a patient in one of the Lincoln hospitals, and pretty pa tient, too. To be Married. Jean Reed, Theta, and Don end dates were: Dorothy McClin Moore, handsome Kappa Sig, are tock and Dale Harvey, Sigma Chi; to be married this October. They Mary Bonebright and Gilmour, have been a swell couple on the campus and we wish them lots of luck. Jean was in town over the weentuu njiu tuu liicjt win nuu- ably be married in Buffalo, N. Y., where Don is in the FBI. Will it be a steady deal? We don't know for sure, but Mary Ellen Sim, of Rosa Bouton, and Bod Dewey are seeing a lot of each other these days. Judy O'Conner, blonde Kappa pledge and sister of Phi Gam Al O Conner, had a date with Beta Bill Scheumberg. All of which made some Phi Gams provoked, so they will be keeping her pretty busy in their own house. Theta Phyllis Shaw has Buck Jones Delt pin. He gave it to her the night before summer vacation Btarted. They're a nice couple and Calendar Tuesday. Palladian semi-formal, Tem le, 9-12. WAA party, Grant Memorial Hall, 7:30-9:30 p. m. Wednesday. Coed Counselors party, Ellen Smith Hall, 8-9:30 p. m. YMCA stag party, Temple building, 8 p. m. YMCA stag party, activities building, ag campus, 7:30 p.m. Friday. Union dance, ballroom, 9-12. Students! tSfop in at (Iraves Printing : i " h i i . i aenvy oaraooaru innex division snceis ansruuwiy r nr,r., 'while the supply lasts. No purchase necessary JUST CLIP, THIS COUPON7 N TUTS AD. Headquarters for "Students' Supplies Engineers' Supplies Zipper Books Spiral Books History Paper University Stationery Laundry Cases Writing Inks and Hundreds of Other School Supplies nCLIP this coupon I This coupon good for one set heavy Card Board, Indexed Division Sheets. m While Supply Liu 9 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY PRINTING COMPANY Ju$t South of Vnl, Temple 312 North 12th Palladian Holds First Semi-formal Party Today Opening social season for the year, Palladians will hold their an nual fall party tonight in Pallad ian Hall of the Temple building. The party, a semi-formal affair, will begin at 9 p. m. A circus theme will be carried . - T, out in the decorations. AllfUSt M C(l(ll11g we are glad the summer didn't rf fJTV ktiiflrm I make separation permanent. " 1 1 "-" Pledges Step Out. Mftry Virginia Knowle8 Kappa Virginia Trowbridge, DG pledge, Kappa Gamma, and Doug Camp had a date or two with Dick Berg, bell, Sigma Alpha Esilon, were Kappa Sig, and Bud West. Delt, is married August 23 in Omaha. carrying on a sieaay anair wun Martha Harrison of the same house. AOPi pledges really have the system for getting dates, at least that is what statistics show. Week Phi Gam pledge of Sunday night they are a steady pair from high school days; Betty Butler and Bob rioinicui, aiiu uuis oieuuins aiiu Max Wieland, DU. Saw Cliff Meier was in the Union with some of the boys yes terday. He will soon be at Ran dolph Field. Betty Baker, Pi Phi, who is in Kansas City, still has his pin, but what will a few hundred miles do to it? Bachelor Has Date!! Jack Stewart, Beta Innocent, had a date with Franny Radford, Kappa pledge, last Friday. She really started out right, 'cause last year he was one of six eligible bachelors. Ann Hastings, Theta pledge from Crete had a date over the weekend with Johnny Newkirk, med student at Omaha, and an other Crete lassie who has picked her man is Mary Jo Kobes, Tri Delt pledge. Bod Gerry brought her up to school. George Fox was in town over the weekend. He is now working YOUR DRUG STORE Meet your friends for a rokc. Trompt, Courteous Service. OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th & P 2-1068 Company and pet one net i v., i . I'nrr I I DAILY NEBRASKAN Corn Cobs Meet Wednesday Night All Corn Cob actives are re quired to be present at 7:30 Wed nesday night for a meeting in room 315 of the Union. Plans for rushing and arrange ments for committee work will be discussed. Xncy are niakin!r their home in Omaha where Doug is studying medicine. Alpha Chi Omega Toun Girls Entertain Sunday Alpha Chi Omega town girls en- tertained house and doim actives an(j pledges at dinner in their homes Sundav . in Omaha, so Betsy Von Seggern, Pi Phi, will be out looking again. As we said before there isn't a lot doing this week end but we still want you to Notice: Bill Marsh, Unattached, thank Heaven. Don't mlu SONJA HEME, star, ring in "SUN VAUEY SERENADE " a 20th Century-Fox film, with ClENN MILLER and hit band. . ond don't mitt enioying the greot combination of tobaccot in CHESTERFIELD that maket it the one cigarette that'i COOLER MILDER Ond BETTER -TASTING. t sit vt i '' v . V mi ffie Right Combination of the Vorld's Best Cigaretto 1 VArWHtR Inquiring Reporter Finds . . New UN Students Approve Tours of Campus Buildings . . . Led by Tassels, Corn Cobs During three days of registra- lege, who had "just come along to tion this week, the person who get mt0 the harness again," would originated campus tours will re- t identify himself. He said "I ueive uic wwomga of matelv seventeen hundred fresh men. This is the conclusion reached after interviewing a cross sec tion of the touring students. Bob Rauner, Sidney, Nebraska, who is entering ag college this year, said he appreciated the tours and feu mat il wouiu aeiumeiy help him find his way about the campus in the future. He was ac companied by William Johnson, of Bridgeport, Nebraska, enrolled in the college of arts and sciences. "Bill" said he seconded Bob in everything he had said. "Just came along." One senior in agriculture col- Daily Issues Call for Sport Staff To assure complete coverage of fall sports, the Dairy is broadcasting a call for all per sons interested in writing sports copy. A basic knowledge of sports and some writing experience is desired. All who wish to have their names included on the list are requested to apply at the Daily office this afternoon. esteilie Tobaccos for a QOOLtR MILDER Better TASTE Buy a pack. . .when you light a Chesterfield you get an aroma and fragrance so delightful that it's enjoyed even by those who do not smoke. We spare no expense in making Chesterfield the best smoke money can buy . . . from the to bacco inside, right out to the moisture-proof, easy -to -open cellophane jacket that keeps Chesterfield always Fresher and Cooler-Smoking Tuescby, SeptemHer 16, 1941 u 1 helps students find their way around." Two coeds, queried as to their attitudes toward the tours, refused to give their names. They agreed that the tours would certainly make them more confident when they set out to find their class rooms Thursday morning. Kent State university drama tists have revived "Uncle Tom's Cabin'' in a new streamlined ver- COEDS Complete beauty service under the hands of experienced oper ators at moderate prices. (JoAmsdiqusL Miss Hazel Piles Owner and Manager 1122 O St. rhone 2-2961 4 I Crrfffci !. LtocttT 1 Mmi Tmmx Cw