THE DAILY NEBRASKAN September 26, 1946 Page 4 y f ma 1 f X i! r ir I!. "ourlxy of Unroln Journal. At an August wedding Miss Kay King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell R. King became the bride of Robert Lee Koenig, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Koenig:. Mrs. Koenig attended Stephens college and the University of Nebraska where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. The couple are at home at the Dutter apartments and the bridegroom is attending the University. Two Mile Team Ready for Run With Norsemen Bobby Ginn, Madison distance standout and a former MCAA mile champion, will head the four-man Nebraska two mile squad which will go to Minne apolis for a dual Saturday morn ing with the University of Min nesota team. Also included on the team Jim Martin, freshman from ( i aha Benson who won the ' medal in the 880 last spring in the state high school meet, Blaine "Okie" Younr, North Platte vet eran who lettered as a half miler on last year's Husker track team, and Phil Meyers, Nelson harrier. ' None of these men competed on last year's championship squad which was defeated by graduation and service calls. Student Cheering Section Will Be Biggest in History With sales of student activity tickets expected to soar over the 9,000 mark, Business Manager Ad Lewandowski announced that the sturent section at University of Nebraska football games this fall will be the largest in history. Heavy Sale. Lewandowski also announced that over 1,500 tickets for the Minnesota game have been sold in Lincoln. An additional 200 tickets for the Gopher contest have been obtained. Indications point to a packed house for the Kansas State game here on October 5. With the end zone bleachers thrown open to the Knothole gang, the crowd is ex pected to approach 35,000. ! A t ;? ft: ' , It t'ourtrsy of Lincoln Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shimerda of Wilber announce the engagement of their daughter, Faye Marie, to Ted Rose, son of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Rose. A junior at the University, Miss Shimerda is a member of Alpha Lambda, Delta, scholastic fraternity. Mr. Rose is a sopho more at the university and is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Wedding Bells Ring for Coeds uring Summer BY NELL SCOTT Are you alone and a onesome while all your friends walk down the steet in twosomes? Or do you still number among youur as quaintances some members of the N. I. S. H. S. T. L. Lodge? (No, I still number among your ac If, like us, you spent your sum mer weeping at your best friend's wedding, if you simmered while they sauntered down the aisle and you cursed while they vowed and then spent your meager al lowance in gift shops featuring cut-rate prices, then you, too, rel ished your return to a veritable paradise for young bachelors and calculating coeds (not to be con fused with cool). That's what you thought! The D. G.'s suffering from the nuptial d.t.'s took their first eager trip to their favorite haunt, the dining room, and discovered three of ieir bashful busboys had walked the middle aisle this sum mer and that Gordon Coolie, Bud Varvel, and Mearl Mosher are now wiping plates for their re spective young wives. The dental college is also proud to add to their list of newly-weds Marilyn Boettcher and Fred Hecox. If you meet a couple of particularly beaming faces between classes in Andrews it might be any one of these "two can liv as cheaply as one" theorists. We who are suffering from green demons in our blessed one ness think that a lot of people have this same theory. I'll never jeopardize my career, we keep yelling, all the time thinking secret witful thoughts of young un like Pauly Martz and Dick Buck, of piano fame, giddily sell ing shoes in Kearney. And this, my single friends isn't the half of it. Beth Montgomery and Fred Metheny followed up a "spring is in the air" romance with promises tP love, honor and obey or is it cherish now, since wom an sufferage has come into its own. Well, ' anyway, it should be! Joining sister Beth were Peg Miles and Mary Lancaster when they said their "I do's" to Al O'Connor and Bob Hopkins. Lucky people! And there are those who are still open-mouthed at Sallie Emer son's most recent announcement that she will be ex-Marine Jack Rice's inspiration while he's knocking off hours towards grad uation. Phi J. J. Van Home de cided that Ivan Hasek had more to offer than the classroom grind and is housewifeing in Tulsa. And just in case I haven't con vinced you that this stuff can't get enough of this wonderful can be catching, Janet Krause took Jack Westerdahl for better or worse a few days after she left the U. of N. with a brand new degree. Still working on same is Ginny Turner while working still harder on keeping husband Art Jetters happy. Kappa prexy Jeanne Guenzel is doing duty as an Army wife after her marriage to Don Stewart, still wearing the uni form. Still in the ranks the stu dent ranks that is, are "Doc" Atkinson and Lila Latham who tied the knot this summer. Oh, and there are more lots more but there's no doubt left in my mind even if there is in yours that the old American cus tom of marriage may eventually replace the putt putt! Fred Astaire dropped ten pounds rehearsing and executing his last screen dance, "Puttin" on the Ritz" for "Blue Skies". He an- ounced his retirement from movies after the Technicolor musical was I finished. if L MY SHOPPING LIST IS OUT OF THIS WORLD 1 A nice little house or comfortable apartment. 1 . a new car. 3 A dozen assorted Arrow shirts. All these items are scarce today so great is the demand and it would be harder to buy a dozen Arrows than a house or a car. But your preferred shirt is coining back in greater quantities all the time. Why not drop around, we may have just your size? mOW SHIRTS AMD TIES- 'SURE IS TOUGH WG... THESE DAYS!' jsEn Before you grab your old Mustang or Hellcat and start getting your favorite Arrow shirts the EASV way, try your favorite Arrow dealer he may have just the one you want next time. ARROW SHIRTS, TIBS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SPORTS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR