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Tuesday, September 30, 1941 fvAILY NEBRASKAN 8 Society, Helen Kelley, Society Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 Society Editor ft Effective Tubbing! The tubbing must have been ef fective because Liz Clark, Carrie Belle, passed not only candy, she gave the girls creampuffs, lolli pops, and then the chocolates plus roses... Jean Porter, Pi Phi gave her Delt pin back this week end. All of which should make Bill Longman, Sig Chi, very, very happy .. .Yesterday George Soud ers left for the army. Poor Pat Woods. Patched Up? Helen Matz, DG, was at a lit tle party with Max Wieland, DU. Maybe they have patched it up... At the same party, which inciden tally started with a supper at the home of Milt Myer in appreciation of the singing done by the Pi Phi trio during rush week, there were 12 guests. . .After the supper everyone went down to the DU house and they really held a jam session. . .Still of interest are some of the combinations seen dancing over the weekend, such as Theta Marie Anderson with Leonard Dunker, DU. New Combination. A new combination is that of Bet Leon Davis and Theta Louise Temple. . .Another that comes un der the same category is Ann Craft, Kappa, and DU Dean Allen ...We hear that Jim Lindberg, Fiji pledge, gets a certain look in his eve when Tri Delt pledge, Barbara "Eeep" True is around. It looks mutual. . .Among those who attended the brunch Sunday were Marie Ardctson, KKG, and Kenny Holm, S gma Nu prexy. . .Bob Mil ler, Fiji, would like to neglect his sports fcr one Opal Johnson, AOPi if she would give him her time. Correction. Correction, and something to no ticc -Pefcy Jones, Alpha Xi Delt, Kent the diamond back to Hawaii but she c'i n't go with it. Instead she is veiy much here and wants it made clear that she will be here ...Eddie Tollefsen, Phi Gam. has been hitUng the road between Omaha and the Pi Phi house. Vi vacious Bcidora Cochran, Pi Phi, is the reason, and in the words of a brctno, "what a reason." laxes ... Continued From rage 1) sporting goods; they'll all be taxed the regular 10 percent. Bridge Fiends Get It. If some of you bridge players think that the game is expensive now (for arious and sundry rea sons), then stock up on a few decks quickly. Playing cards will bear an ixtra levy of thirteen cents a pack. And oh brother, if you own an automobile, x better alter your budget rlans considerably. In the first place the car manufacturer will pay a seven percent tax which rrans that you will pay it also. In the second place you will be requiied to pay five dollars for a federal car owners license, in return you will get a sticker or some kind of a tag. We're not through yet. It will cost you five cents a j-ound tire tax and nine rents a pound impost on tubes. Happy T Those Extra Pleasures. If yon like to wield a pool cue or bowl a few lines, you will prob ably have to dig just a trifle harder to pay for these pleasures. The man who owns the bowling alley or the pool hall is going to be taxed fifteen dollars a year. Travel will be more expensive from now on. Transportation by rail or bus for which the fare is In excess of 35 cents will be taxed five percent. But here, for some people we know, is the killer of them all: The liquor tax has been upped from three to four dollars a gal lon. That's fifty cents a pint in tax alone and that's definitely not hay. But console yourself, there will be no raise in the price of beer. When and if these added taxes bother you, remember that the USA has to pay for its tanks and guns and airplanes. Perhaps it would help to know that every time that you spend ten cents or more for a bottle of perfume, you are personally buying the gov ernment one, nice, new bullet. Calendar Tuesday. YWCA vespers, Ellen Smith hall, 5 p. m. YWCA tea, Home Economics building, ag campus, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Magee's Style show, Magee's, 7:30 to 8:30. Riding club, west end of Grant Memorial, 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega tea, chap ter house, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. WAA party Student Activi ties building, ag campus, 7 to 8 p. m. YWCA cabinet meeting, El len Smith, 7 to 8 p. m. Alpha Chis Give Tea for Dean Boyles Tomorrow Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a tea in honor of Mrs. Verna Boyles, dean of women, at the chapter house Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Willard Folsom is in charge of the tea. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Verna Boyles, Mrs Cushing, Mrs. John G. Mason and Jean Woltz. Invited guests include presidents and housemothers of the sororities, housemothers of the fraternities, presidents and members of all or ganized houses and members of Mortar Board. Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. Ada Westover and Mrs. T. T. Bullock. Barb Council, Union to Meet Barb Union and Interhouse Council will hold a joint meet ing at 7:30 tonight in the barb office of the Union. All mem bers are requested to attend by Dave Marvin, Barb Union president. Men students interested in working on the social program are also requested to come to the meeting. UN, Wcsleyan Students, Staffs Attend Brunch A. Q. Schmmel acted as host to about 200 guests at the annual brunch given by the Hotel Corn- husker Sunday. In the receiving line were Mrs. Scott, Mrs. A. Q. Schmmel, Mrs. Al Lew,' and A. Q. Schmmel. Guests included Chancellor and Mrs. Schwartz, Chancellor and Mrs. Boucher, Mae Pershing, the deans of women and the deans of men from the University of Ne braska and Wesleyan with their staffs, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmel kin, Mrs. Ada Westover, Miss El sie Ford Piper, members of the faculty from the university and from Wesleyan, editors of campus publications, presidents and social chairmen of all organized campus groups. YW Entertains At Ag Tea Today Ag college YWCA will give a tea this afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 in the social parlors of the home economics building. All stu dents, both members and non- members of YW, are invited. Women's Pep Group . . Tassels Select Committees; Prepare for Ticket Campaign The annointment of committee chairman highlighted the meeting of Tassels, women's pep organiza tion, yesterday at the Union. Plans were also completed for the Uni versity Theater ticket sales cam paign. , Jean Christie was named cnair man of the Tassels. Corn Cob homecoming party, which will be held Oct. is. Liiia noweii arm Miss Lockett Speaks at First YWCA Vespers Mary Lockett will speak at the first yw vpsnpfs meptinff this aft ernoon at 5 p. m. in Ellen Smith. . . . .. . Her suoject win concern a iaiui for campus living. The vesper choir will sing. Ag WAA Entertains All Women Students Ag college WAA will hold a party tomorrow night from 7 to 8 d. m. in the student activities build ing. All women students of ag campus are urged to attend. ine purpose of the party is to ac auaint freshman girls with the work of WAA and to stimulate interest in WAA on the part of uDDerclassmen. The party com mittee consists of all members of the ag WAA council. Bettv Jane Toothacher will serve on the balloon committee for the party. Dorothy Weinch was named as publicity chairman and rally com mittee chairman. She will be as sisted on the rally committee by Betty Bonebright. Ann Craft was elected notification chairman at an earlier meeting. Luncheon Given For Mrs. Aden Anne Kinder entertained with a luncheon honoring Mrs. Marion Cramer Aden at the University club Saturday at 1 p. m. The host ess presented Mrs. Aden with an original etching. Invited guests were Flavia Tharp, Shirley Rus sel, Mary Adelaide Hansen, Dor othy Weirich, Helen Keiiey ana the guest of honor, Mrs. Aden. Students Check Directory Lists Students whose surnames be gin with a letter from A to K should check the lists of names today in the lobby of the Tem ple, so that their names, ad dresses, and affiliations will ap pear correctly in the Student Directory. Swimmers Have Access to Pool In Free Periods Students at the university who are interested in swimming have an opportunity to use the pool lo cated in the coliseum at no ocst, according to an announcement by Tom Leeke, swimming instructor, several days ago. Only requirmeent to get into the pool during free hours is a swim ming permit from the student health office. It takeB but a few minutes to get this permit. All the student has to do is to go to the student health offices in phar macy hall and ask about obtain ing the permit. The doctors take care of the rest. Each student who is not regis tered for a course in practical phy sical education must pay a $1.50 fee for basket and towel service. That is the only cost for the se mester of swimming. The fee is paid at the activities office, room 106 in the coliseum. All roads to v ol are then oren to the r . Leeke, the new instruc tor, would like to see any who has any desire to swim or any ability at all to turn out for the team. He claims that a school of this size should have at least 75 trying out. He can be found at the pool any time. Free hours for men at the pool Mon.. Wed. and Frl., 11 to 12; Mon through Fri., 12-1; and Tue. and Thur. from 3 to 5. Women may swim Tue. and Thur. at 9; Mon., Wed. and Frl., 4 to 5; Mon. eve ning from 7 to 9; and Sat., 1:30 3:30. 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