The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 08, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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
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TODAY
1st Show
I I'. M,
An American Show set to
the music of marching:
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ice nuu -
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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.
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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. Try lime with
rural, rural with lemon . , , and other Mriking
iIhim.
The DRESS 12.95
The COAT 14.95
Site ft l 13 in Millrr t 11 NIOR gllOP
Second Floor.
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