Friday, January 8, 1 943 v DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 Society.. By Marylouise Goodwin. Sixty-five is getting to be more than just a passing grade around here anv more since somebody who is in the know decided that the, oil which keeps the home fires humine- in nine-tenths of the houses. on the campus was needed worse somewhere else. Keporis from the Beta house that the ice has to be from the water faucets in the morning. We're still blinded by the snarkle of all of the new diamonds since Christmas. A couple more to add to the already extended list are those of Eloise Hainune, DG, a gift from Lt. Bud Hileman Our Error. The Alpha Chis will be partying Fridav instead of Saturday as stated in yesterday's column. And it looks as if quite a few or tne ATO's will plav escorts to Alpha Chi misses. For instance, Fin Howard. Bill Harse and Ray Cal kins will be there with Ruth Lund, Bettv Kine and Betty Mahan. Then Saturday comes the an nual Beta dinner dance una trom the looks of things the Nebraska sirls are losing' out in that league as most of the brothers are im porting from the home town and elsewhere for the occasion. Bill Weingarten is importing from Omaha Lyla Cramer; Jack Stream will dine with Creston (Iowa) lass Lorraine Owen: John Anderson imnoits Nancv Loomis from Omaha, now back from Smith college for vacation. Gene New- schwanger is bringing Pi Phi Jill Smith; Dick Smith will oe mere with Alpha Chi Arda Allen, and Bob Dalager will be dancing with Chi O Pat Beedle. Swinging That Night The DU's will be swinging out at the Cornhusker ballroom on the same evening: and a few of the smooth boys and gals attending that affair will be Dick ueeseman and Theta Jean York: Tom Drum mond and Theta Jeanne Rotton; Dean Forke and Suzie Kirkland: Darl Larson and Jo Ann Bohr. and Dick Foe and Pi Phi Loia Gaden. U.S. Discontinues Travel, Exchange Awards For War United States students no long er are eligible for exchange fellow ships and travel grant awards, ac cording to a release by the depart ment or state. This applies only for the dura tion. The department pointed out that such students are needed in activities regarding the war. The government still will awara iei lowships and travel grants to stu dents of foreign countries in the U. S. The release added that after the war the government again will make grants to U. S. students. The government hopes that otner countries will permit its students to study here according to the treaties now in existence. Funniest Picture Evr Model RED 3?i m University of Connecticut . re ports that despite wartime condi tions it is continuing this year its rapid expansion of services and growth of enrollment. 3IM.LIUI1 IS WIIISTLINGin DIXIE with ANN RUTHERFORD GEORGE aNCROFT OUV KIMES DIANA uwis rtim wmiNCT EXTRA S(KV Newest Murrh f Tlnip 'til 1 I" rlKMmc rrenrh f'nrlonn Late Now IA V U. I Jj L III II I I I J I I I III . Red Hot (Continued from Page 1.) by Pat Catlin will poke their heads thru the curtain to give tneir lm nression of life in eeneral. while a hearty interfraternity trio of John Hardy and his clarinet, Glen Eskew and drums, and boogie- woogie key tickler Dick buck wm give their all in a jam session. More toe tapping by Mary Helen Farrar.and back-bending acro batics by Jean Cowden will wind up the program except for the grand finale featuring Betty Krause, Jeanette May Smith, and the Siema Chi singers. Master of ceremonies tags Ron ald Metz, while Joe Weaver, co director of "Red Hot and Blue" with Metz, will heckle the MC from the audience. In charge or nrnnerties is Bill Heintzelman, lights, Mabel Jean Schmer, and Bob Van Sant is s tage manager. All tickets and money for tick ets still In circulation should be in tho hands of Catherine Wells, busi ness manager, today or Saturday between 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. in room 316 of the Union. Last minute rehearsal for all rta nf "Red Hot and Blue" will be held in the ballroom Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. ILCulCii A I -rfk i ri We are proud to be hostt to Alpha Chi Omega Friday, January Jl and to Delia Upsilon Saturday, January 9 HDME QF THE .Tfl51YPiiaTRYSl!nn Hurry I.mt Day! Bin CROSBY Bob HOPE Dorothy LAM 01 R "Road to Morocco" SATURDAY 1 A Pmtmmmvmi Pittvr with BRIAN DONLEVY Macdonald Carey Robert Preston 30c til 6 Ser. Men 25c Effective TODAY Mate 25c-Evet. 30c, Tax IncU STATE o)(0 TODAY 1st Show I I'. M, An American Show set to the music of marching: ieei ana uuming ice nuu - DDaKlKlV 0 Uaina JANE WITHERS HENRY WILCOXON PATRICK BROOK WILLIAM DEMARIST RUTH DONNELLY wjth"he mtmbere of the "20 Minue" Club BOBBY BREEN BABY SANDY "Alfalfa" SWITZER Robt. COOGAN BUTCH A BUDDY Spanky McFARLAND PLUS CO-FKATUKK It's their latest, looniest, most laughable sereen adventure! m cmisi with The WEAVER BROS, and ELVIRY Thie picture ha. no connection with the play of the tame name CODOV T A IS in MILLER'S JUNIOR SHOP Fresh as paint . . . sauey and sweet . . . these, very new MARY MUFFKTS for Spring, 19 L3. They're the kind of dress you love for dating, for glancing and even for class! And they're happily priced for a coed's allowance. eflVc Tlie rHvoii rrope ilrrnn in flHlterins cluonic . . . with mii iif.fl Im'Ii mid ideHtcd-in-frttnl nkirt. Wear il now nil all next iiiinnirr. To makr it an rnrmllr roal of Kutrhcr'e linen (rayon in nunny color. 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