DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, December 18, 1941 Flans for an extra-special Christmas vacation are shaping up beautifully. . . . Alpha Phi Jean Christie is making a repeat trip to Denver and Leroy Farmer, and Trl Delt Maxine Taylor are travelling clear to Baltimore to see Sig Chi of last year Don Marl er, whose pin she's wearing in spite of her frequent dates with m 4 1 Vi Fiji Dean Nutzman. . . . And Al pha Phi Patty Paine left Tuesday for Corpus Christ! to see Kady Pine of the navy air corps. . . . Kappa Sigs who will be in the Omaha area have planned big things for the 27th eve when they'll hold their annual Christmas banquet ... News of the day: Did we say that as soon as Milt Roth enbergef had that SAE pin he'd hang it on Pi Phi Kay White head? Even if we didn't, he did last Tuesday night. . . . We're spiking a rumor put out by a Min nesota paper that Marv Athey, DU, is the son of a Juanita Indian chieftain Just saying that he's looking forward to Christmas and his girl back in Benkclman they keep telling us. . . . Big Break-up. The big break-up of the week. . . . That of Alpha Phi Marcy Bauer and Phi Psl Bob Osborne. . . . The thing is definitely on the rocks. . . . Forsaking all otters are Pi Phi Gay Gaden and Chi Phi Ward Griffin. . . . Another steady deal. . . . Cub bear Ki Eis enhart over at the Fiji house is coming out of hibernation long enough to grab a few dates with Alpha Phi Betty Winn. ... An interesting combination seen cok ing was Jean Buckley. Theta pledge; Duke Eberhardt, Phi Gam, and Dee DePutron, DU. We never did figure out who had the honor of paying for Jeannic's drink. . . . Determined to make it three week ends in a row, Lea Buckley, Phi Delt, and Ruth Lund, Alpha Chi, will take in the big Christmas party given by said fraternity. . . . Does He? Art Lincoln still swears that he loves the bachelor life despite his nhvlmiu nlnvment of coking with Barbara Morehouse, Alpha Phi. . . And we hear the reason for Jack Clarke, Kappa Sig's, trip to Wash ington is an official inspection of the navy's defense forces. . . . Bunny Chapline, AOPi, has a father that's an admiral, you know. . . . Bob Irvin, Nebraska King of Hearts, provides an addi tional Christmas trip item as he will meet an Alpha Phi from Boulder in Chicago soon. . . . We couldn't begin to name all the dates to the Sig Alph formal Fri day night so will simply say , . . All's well that prints well Dr. Harold J. Hoflich, assistant professor of economics at Kent State university is serving as eco nomic analyst with the U. S. treas ury department during a year's leave of absence. Siama Nus Give Christmas Parly For Orphans Sigma Nu entertained children from Tabltha Home at the chap ter house last night. After a tur key dinner the children received toys from a huge tree and stayed to play and enjoy for a short time some of the luxuries they do not often have. Each year all the children from this same orphanage have been in vited to the Sigma Nu house for a Christmas party and it has come to be a tradition with the frater nity and Home. About 35 children attended the party. Fraternities and sororities at the University oT North Dakota signed up 192 pledges. ti i i ii i Miiai iillt:.-aM--3 ' s Wish him a Merry Christmas with MIBflDW SffllMTS We've planned for the greatest Christmas ever, with our most complete selection of Arrow white and patterned shirts. And you'll find spe cially designed ties, handkerchiefs and shorts to complete the special gift ensemble for those special gifts. A. TIE CARNIVAL with thousands of eolorf ul rayon, silk, wool and knit tics . . . from Resileo, McCur rah, Wembley and Arrow. $1 to $3.50 FLANNEL ROBES make wonderful lifts. All wool for quality . . . maroon and blue for color . . . carefully tailored for style. $6.50. II. WILSON LOUNGE PA JAMAS with colorful knit shirt and tailored broadcloth slacks. Ideal for lounging and dorm itory wear. $2.50. Wf tfHnese aire itlfoe tHney wawm'it Ifoirnmig Ibtaclk let that old fear, "Will he like it?" dog you Christmas. Come to his favorite store and men who know his own likes assist you in shopping. You'll find these but a few he many thousands of "thoughtful gifts w ill appreciate." See them soon I Ci Jaw WlohsL of Hickok Belts and Suspenders $1 Meyer's Leather Gloves $2.50 to $5 Samsonite Travel Luggage $7.50 up All brands Electric Razors $7.50 up Men's Silk and Wool Mufflers $1.50 to $5 S&curiigjulh jigl ItfMppsuL... (Randy, (jol Uul Jjuul Let's, shop at lor gifts for the entire family OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Don't ii I you W. DOBB3 GIFT CERTIFI CATE lets him ehooiw his favorite hat. The clever rift box and miniature hat elves him lots of fun and fift for the tree. $5 to $10. FLORSIIEIM GIFT BOX with a real miniature shoe ashtray (50o ex tra). Give him the shoes he's always wanted . . . and he se lects the style. Most styles $10.