The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 05, 1946, Ivy Day Edition, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Sunday, May 5, 1946
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 5
by
Pat Toof
Comes the rain, comes the art
of a bootmaker . . . dainty No. 5
feet wading, around in No. 10 ex
teriors . . . but for the patient
soul there are promises of dryer
things. No reflection on said
column.
Giving due respect to all ac
tivity BWOCs who received the
tap yesterday, we proceed with
the small talk . . .
Wish everyone to take heed of
the fact that Ed McElligott is now
dating college girls for a change.
Dropped Evelyn McKlosky along
the way to give full attention to
sister Winnifred Wolf at Tri Delt
formal.
Covering the Campus; the Gay
Edling-Mary Beranek affair has
passed the casual Friday night
and coke date stage and have now
added the Saturday evening rou
tine. Heartbreak may be in store
for you, Gay.
Wanted: A Secretary!
Hear popular Sue Cochran
needs a secretary to keep track
of her innumerable dates . . .
men, that is! Her calendar marked
Larry Fisher as the man for Fri
day night.
Bill Hess is following the course
of a certain arrow which is lo
cated in the region of Pi Phi
house and Joy Hill. Down for the
weekend to help celebrate Joy's
new honor.
Odd incident of last week . . .
or taking advantage of an intro
duction ... or move the knife
over, brother, it's tickling my
back . . . appeared with big im
pression Kenny Younger's date,
Blackie Blackburn made on
brother Jack Swanson when first
introduced. Outcome of this glee
some threesome finds BQ Black
burn saving both afternoon and
night for Jack.
Rumor Round-up.
One of the Silo Tech boys,
namely Wayne Kime, is beating
his own little path to the Chi O
abode in search of extra special
Harriet Quinn . . . While Mary
Kay May has shoved all campus
beings in second place the last
few weeks and returned to Fre
mont to give full charm and at
tention to lucky Lou Semrad, just
returned from overseas . . . Will
bring in the surprise pinning of
Chi O M. J. Whipple to Delta Fig
Walter Olson, former campus fig
ure but now in California.
Speaking of surprises . . . Bob
Engle was seen at Tex Beneke
Friday night escorting Helen
Ullom, who is going all out in
breaking with her former steady,
grad student John Street.
Random round-up: jumble such
names as Ramey Beechly, "Lips"
Lysinger, Jean Compton, and Lou
Reinheart . . . and your guess is
as good as mine as to how they
will appear next. The "keep 'em
guessin' " policy.
Until the top of next week,
. then, when we'll drop in on you
again with a pocketful of patter.
YoiCll find . . .
OGood food
OQuick Service
O Reasonable
Prices
OThe rest of the
gang
at
COTTAGE
CAFE
Proprietor Jim Yanney
2801 No. 48th 1-5035
Theta . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
lene Kostal, leader.
Alpha Phi, "Alpha Phi Sweet
heart Song" Barbara Jean Olson,
leader.
Alpha Chi Omega, "Dream
Sons," Peg Shelley, leader.
Kappa Kappa Gamma,
"Dreams," Pat Counley, leader.
Pi Beta Phi, "Remember the Pi
Phi Arrow," Marjory Horstman.
Love Memorial Hall, "Make Be
lieve," Julia Crom.
Sigma Deltao Tau, "Torchlight
Memories" written by the direc
tor, Annette Jacobs.
Sigma Kappa, "Sigma Kappa
Sweetheart," Virginia Reiter,
leader.
Towne Culb, "Nocturne," Elnora
Bachenberg, leader.
YWCA . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
by a daughter and Mrs. Phil Har
ris will give the monther's re
sponse. Program.
"Wilt Thou Wait for Me," by
Bonnie Compton, will be sung by
Shirley Welsh. Miss Compton will
accompany the soloist. Following
will be he presentation of awards
to the mothers who have at
tended the most May Morning
breakfasts.
"Impromptu" by Margaret
Modlin will be pl3yed by Marion
Peck on the flute with Bonnie
Compton accompanist. Jackie
Wightman will entertain the
group with a skit, "Laundry Bag
Tells All." Marion Bradden will
sing an original number, "Mary
at the Well," accompanied by
Marilyn Nelson.
Any coed may attend the break
fast even though she is not ac
companied by her mother, ac
cording to Marilyn Markussen,
in charge of YW freshmen work
on the campus.
your MAMA
didn't tell you, "but . .
Mother's Day is May 12th I Choose a
gift that is usable . . . that has
a look of luxury.
Nelly Don frock for Mother's
mornings at home (or for you
on campus!). Gay, washable
gingham in checkerboards of
pink and green, grey and yel
low, or shcxles of blue. 10s to
18s .. .
$6.95
Simulated pearls are
gift-worthy for Mother!
Single, double, and triple
strands by Coro and La Touraine.
Gift-boxed . . .
$4.95 to $15.50 plus tax
Perfumes and Colognes in sen
timental scents by Worth,
Vigny and Suzanne. Choose
one in a lovely gift bottle . . .
$1 to $7.50 plus tax
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Handbags a Tittle nicer than
she'd choose for herself! Leath
ers and fabrics in all manner
of colors to point up summer
costumes ...
$5 to $35 plus tax
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mi
Dainty slips . . . exquisitely
tailored or lace-trimmed. Ray
on crepes and satins . . . baby
blue, yellow, black, "white, tea
rose. 32s to 40s . . .
$1.90 to $7.50
heUy Don, Third Floor Acceuorie Shop, First Tlom