it PAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, January 8, 1942 Society J WO. Every time we get wind of an exciting bit of news it turns out to be a dud or backfires in our direction. . . . F'rinstance DU Don Shaneyfelt didn't hang his pin, so the brothers say, but has had two dates with girl-in-qucstion-Mary Bonebright, AOPi, who's also going steady with someone else, they keep telling us, which we don't know how could happen, if she's dated DU Don. . . . And another scoop (we hope): SAE John Thiessen hung his Sig Alph pin on' the girl at home, suppos edly a nurse. . . . The boys at the house don't know her name. . . . They call her the White Hope. . . . Alpha Phi Barb Morehouse isn't letting that pin interfere with her coke dates with Delt Art Lincoln. . . . Our most reliable spy comes in with this quote on Alpha Chi Lois Schofield, the gal who's be ing true to ATO Jack Stone: "Yep, Bill gave me a compact, Dick sent this ring and then I got this clip; but they don't mean a thing because Jack couldn't tome home" . . . Just goes to show you. . . . And speaking of Alpha Chis: Mighty fine thing they're doing to forego the posies in favor of national defense. . . . Foregoing at the Cornhusker tomorrow night will be Roberta Davison and Phi Gam Bill Mc Nare and Ruth Lund and Phi Delt Les Buckley. . . . Deltasig Doug Varner lost his pin in Pittsburgh during the vacation to last sum mer's Yellowstone romance. . . . Finally steadying after a semes ter of solid dating are Alpha Xi Delt Fern Bergren and Fiji Claude Wright. . . . All Over. End of a beautiful friendship; Alpha Phi Lo Christie handed back the Alpha Sig pin she's been taking care of for Bob Hyde. . , . To Los Angeles tomorrow for YOU GET MORE WEAR FROM YOUR GARMENTS By Having Them SANITONE CLEANED Because Sanitone cleans thoroughly Clothes stay clean longer when prop erly cleaned. Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover 21 & G and 127 So. 27 "38th Vnr In IJnrnln" HOT LUNCHES 30c Wildroot Hair Oil $100 Size and $1.00 Prophylactic Hair Brush 89c Both for MILK SHAKES Thick and Delicious 10c Palmolive Brushless Shaving Cream 2 40c Size Tubes. AC Both for TVC BOYDEN'S Stuart Theatre Bldg. f V Calendar Friday Alpha Chi Omega Winter Formal, Cornhusker Hotel, 9 to 12 p. m. Dorm Formal, Lincoln Hotel, 9 to 12 p. m. Saturday Delta Upsilon Orchid Party, Cornhusker Hotel, 9 to 12 p. m. Sigma Delta Tau pledge party, chapter house. Palladian Boys Banquet, closed. wedding bells and orange blos soms goes Gamma Phi Ada Lav ender to meet PiKA Bob Durr. . . . Formaling tomorrow night at the dorm party will be prexy Frances Drenguis and Russ Shoonmaker (they aren't going steady), and at the Palladian ban quet and dance Saturday will be Deane Dowell with Hugh Stuart and Doris Dobry with Don Dean. . . . This last combination is seen a lot together. . . . We like the one about Bob Gel wick, Sig Ep. whose visit to pin mate Esther Mae Calhoun proved that she can't cook. . . . Visitors, you of last year will remember Theta Hap Mcintosh and DG Dot tie Thomas. . . . Hap s down from Wisconsin to look over the cam pus and Alpha Tau T. Miller, and Dottie's taking time off from her air-raid warden post to date SAE Louie Seybold. . . . Congratula tions to Dick Ake. St. Joseph, Mo., who has pledged Sigma Phi Epsilon and to Bruce Boyd who has pledged Delta Sigma Pi. . . . All's well that prints well. . . . WINTER COATS THIRD FLOOR I 1 Society Editors June Jamieson Joann Emerson UN Methodist Students Hear Stanley Jones Twelve university students, a Wesleyan delegation, and two local pastors attended the week long convention of the second Na tional Methodist Student Con ference held Dec. 29-Jan. 2 at the University of Illinois. Delegates heard nationally known educators and ministers. Among them was Dr. E. Stanley Jones who gave the main talk of the conference, "Jesus, the Norm of Reconstruction." The theme of the convention was "The Stu dent in Christian World Recon struction." Leaders stressed three points: (1) the maintenance of a Christian world, (2) the need to lay foun dations for an endurable peace, and (3) the alleviation of suffer ing. UN students who made the trip were Betty Ross, Bob Alberty, Keith Jobes. Charles Mastin. Allen Menefee, John Norall, Pauline Roberts, Don White, Velma Smith, Lurene Rulla, Betty ftovor, ana Bill Ruyle. Pardon Us Tryouts for the second semester varsity debate sqvad will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 14. The date specified in yesterday's Nebras ka!!, Jan. 17, was an error. Jo - Aiuiounres L t 4 lliatriwa o www Navy Offers Design Positions To Graduates in Engineering graduates are neea- ed in the design division of the bureau of yards and docks in the V. S. navy department, according to an announcement yesterday from Dean O. J. Ferguson of the college of engineering. The positions offered by the U. S. navy include structural en gineers; mechanical engineers on power plants, refrigerating plants, or heating and ventilating plants; electrical and sanitary engineers. Recent graduates of a college of engineering will be rated as junior engineers and will receive $2,000 per year. Graduates with 3 to 4 filiocolaie h Here's a treat thafs top with the young (oik. flavorful chocolate fudge and vanilla it tonight. Servei 4 persons and popularly priced. f m trumps" v Store Hours 9 a. m. to their greatest Every lovely fall V N IPHUnCIE YOU figure your own saving from flic original price ticket on every con I, U Wtte Engineering . . Through Application years experience will be assistant engineers and will receive $2,600 a year. Graduates having experi ence from 6 to 8 years will receive $3,000 per year and will be called, associate engineers. The work will involve the design and construction of personnel buildings, shops, ammunition mag azines, hangars, landing fields, reservoirs, docks, 'power plants roads, and other structures. Application blanks and further information may be secured at Dean Ferguson's office in me chanical arts. ICE CREAM PIE ice cream. 35' AT ALL RMONT DEALERS , W to tit 9 p. m. Thursday VVJ1MM& and winter style at UflG SALE of cli i i v it