1 FP SIX THE DAILY NEBRASKAN f z HW VALOCRF TO Rt unworn TiiccnAV IIUIIUIILU lULULTU Methodist Students Plan for Dinner at Trinity Methodist Church. Nebraska University Women of Pre-War Days Enjoyed He-Men's Sports In Trick Costumes, Old Files Show Evolution In Gym Apparel Makes Modern Girl Thankful. Honoring Bishop Ernest L,. Wal dorf of the Methodist Episcopal church, the Methodist students on the campus will sponsor a dinner at Trinity church Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. , Chief Justice Charles A. Goss will, preside at the dinner. About three hundred Vlethodisl professors, laymen and ' Students are expected to attend the affair, which the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Fawell will sponsor. Henrietta becker is chairman of the committee in charge of the af fair, and is assisted by subcom mittees. Norman. ePters is chair man of the ticket sales. Tickets may be secured from any member of the Methodist student council. Home Ec Club Elects Hazel Benson Head Election of officers Thursday in By FIZZY ED. In pre-war days there was girl's track at the University of Ne braska as evidenced by pictuiesin the Daily Xebraskan of 'hat time. Athletic women liked he-women persuits such as track. This might not be so bad, but the costumis! If evolution has done nothing else it has put girls !nto neat, attrac tive, and practical gym costumes. The athletic young ladies in the picture are dressed in typical 1915 gym attire. Black shirts, high necked and loose fitting. Volumi nous Bloomers, cumbersomely bagged about the knees. And stockings, luobably heavy tutton. The idea of silk hose in gym! But still more unheard of, the idea of a hoseless maiden, even indoors! The regulation sneakers were smartly black to match the rest of the ensemble. And as for the un dernames well, we won't go into that. The whole of the outfit, which looks decidedly grotesque in .... l".' Mill I yiliiHIIBJHUi UIIIIH frf ft 4iP ': -:!: .; V '. yy! p: Vji .-..if itself, is enhanced by the stunning pompadour overhanging the fore head of the feminine sport enthusi asts pictured. We who perspire under faculty direction in the armory are wont to groan in sympathy for girls in such outfits. The modern gym suit consists of short romper trunks and bodice all in one piece. Hose may be dispensed with when we are working hard, end we are at least as cool Rnd comfortable as we could be and still be dressed. Those were the cood old days, they say. But we'll take our mod ern gym suits and persuits any way. the Home Economics association resulted in victory for the follow ing girls: Hazel Benson, president: Eleanor Dixon, vice-president: tion services will be held next Melon nnc-Hor troHRiirpr: and Tuesday evenine in Ellen Smith Lucille Koolev, secretary. Installa- ! hall at 7 o'clock. . BARTHOLOMEW IS WED Former Cadet Colonel is Married to Miss Jean Kennedy. Word was received here Wed nesday of the marriage of Phil Bartholomew, former cadet colonel of the Nebraska B, O. T. C. regi ment to Miss Jean Kennedy, of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, The marriage took place in si. narui olomew s church, New York city. Reverend Twombley performed the ceremony. xfr Rnrthnlnmew is an alumni of the University of California, where she was amnaiea wun Delta Delta Delta sorority. She is h. rianirhtpr nf Mrs. Clara French Kennedy. Mr. Bartholomew is the son of Dr. ana Mrs. earcnoiomew of this city. CLARENCE NORRIS IS MENTIONED BY POULTRY PAPER Clarence Norris, student in the college of agriculture, received honorable mention in the Poultry Tribune's 1931 club scholarship awards, according to information received at the state 4-H club of fice on the Ag campus this morn ing. The National poultry magazine gave three scholarships for the year. The first place winner, a club girl from Iowa, received a scholarship valued at $150. The University or Nebraska Doy jusi missed beine awarded a scholar ship, the report reads. Norris has pn "tlW in -M nun w.r Nebraska for the paat few years and was a delegate to the national club camp at Washington, D. C two years ago. Printed or plain, there must be a contrast in the colors of your street and campus wear. In prints, light colors on dark background n ra thjk conprAl rulp. while small geometric designs, polka dots, and checks taice preceaence over mig flower patterns. The dress at the left employs a crepe of black background and contrasting figure. The contrast ing color is used in the upper and sleeve part of the dress. The bo dice has a buttoned surplice clos ing, and the skirt is gored to give gradual fullness. A scarf collar enhances the graceful cut of the two color model shown at the right. A w i-rn r.r rV A ni VIN i ELUrX rrui 3 VES1 Your Drug Store CUTS THE PRICES 2 Packages Cigarettes 25c ' Gillette Blades 45c , Auto Strop Blades 45e ; Proback Blades 45c ! 30c Bromo-Quinine 25c The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14 A P St. Ption B1068 WE DELIVER WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON IT,S COOL AND REFRESHING ALL THE STUDENTS GATHER AT THE PARK Leo Beck's Orchestra MUSIC STARTS 8:30 5c A DANCE 3 stags 0? IPSff&Kfll Used Cars are being sold at the most exceptional values in re cent' sales history Each and every one of these firms stands This is the time of year when college students find it most practical to buy. These dealers are offering the collegian real products at a minimum of cost they appreciate your patronage. a THEB1TTS ONLY ONE WAY TO SELL USED CAES and that is to prce them right. Our used can are PRICED EIGHT. Otherwise we could not have sold ONE HTJNDEED TEN USED CARS in the month of MARCH. We cannot give them away but we are willing to give you a BREAK if you will TAKE THEM OFF OUR HANDS. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. 1930 FORD Tudor .-....-.....-..... $390 .00 1930 FORD Coupe .. $385.00 1929 FORD Sport Coupe $300.00 1929 FORD Standard Coupe .$285.00 1928 FORD Sport Roadster $260.00 1928 FORD Sport Coupe ..-...-. ...$235.00 1929 PLYMOUTH Coupe .,...$365.00 1926 CHEVROLET Coach .....$100.00 1928 WHIPPET Coach ............... .$145.00 These Cars at $25 and Up 1924 EtJICK Touring 1924 FORD Touring 1924 FORD Coupe 1925 FORD Touring 1925 FOED Coupe 1926 FORD Coupe 1926 CHEVROLET Coupe Motor Company w Our volume of new car sales has brought in as fine a selection of USED CARS as ever displayed. It will pay you to inspect our Stock before buying. A choice of 4 Model A Roadsters, Refinished, reconditioned, priced from $225.00 to $435.00 1928 A Phaeton, Refinished 1195.00 1928 A Std. Coupe, Reconditioned, Ready to go.. $250.00 1928 A Sport Coupe, Special Price 195.00 1929 A Sport Coupe, Refinished 295.00 1929 A Business Coupe, in good condition 265.00 1929 A Standard Coupe, Reconditioned, New Tires 315.00 1929 A Deluxe Coupe, Late model, 2 side mount ings, trunk rack 325.00 1929 A Tudor, Extra Clean, KariKeen Trunk 325.00 1929 A Fordor, 3 window Sedan, Side mountings and trunk. Shows extra good care 375.00 1929 A Fordor 2 window Sedan, Extra Clean 345 00 1930 A Tudor, Reconditioned, Ready to go 425.00 1930 A Deluxe Coupe (Choice of 2j, Extra Clean 4454X) 1930 A Sport Coupe, Side mountings, Spot light like new 435.00 1930 A Standard Coupe, little mileage 425.00 1930 A Deluxe Phaeton, has had 6 weeks service, sold new for 1705.00, now priced 550.00 OTHER MAKES 1930 1929 1929 1929 1929 1927 1927 1927 1926 Oakland 8 Coupe, New tires, looks and per forms like new, sold less than a year ago for $1025.00. Now $585.00 Essex Challenger, Like new 425.00 Pontiac Coupe 355.00 Chevrolet 6 Sedan 365.00 Whippet Coach, Completely Reconditioned to give new car service 275.00 Dodge Fastest 4 Sedan, Extra Clean 245.00 Dodge Coupe 185.00 Peerless Sedan, New tires, A-1 conditio ... 375.00 Buick Standard Sedan 175.00 TRUCKS 1929 Chevrolet Truck 300.00 1929 A Panel Trucks (Choice of 2) 295.00 1928 Chevrolet Panel 165.00 1925 Model T Truck, Ruxtel Axel, Dump body.... 75.00 O'SHEA MOTOR COMPANY To) To) IS W f Ms SPRING BARGAINS USED CARS During the year of 1930 the DuTeau Chevrolet Com pany sold 1,737 used automobiles. This is a great rec ord in Lincoln and it exceeds the number of used cart sold by any other dealer. This was possible because the public has confidence in the DuTeau Chevrolet Company and it knows that it can select the desirable automobile from a large variety of fine reconditioned used cars at a very popular price. Today, again the DuTeau Chevrolet Company offers probably the best values in the City of Lincoln. Also the best variety. You should compare the cars at that place with other dealers before making your purchase. Today you have one hundred cars to select from and with prices ranging from $25.00 to $500. CHEVROLETS SEE the fine selection of used Chcvrolets representing ail models from 1925 to 1930 inclusive. If you are in the market for a used Chevrolet, buy it from a Chev rolet Dealer. He is interested in seeing that the Chevrolet, whether it is used or new, gives the pur chaser a big return on his money. It is his business to please the public with Chevrolet automobiles, so always buy a used Chevrolet from a Chevrolet Dealer. FORDS Over thirty percent of the used cars handled by the DuTeau Chevrolet Company are Fords ranging in all prices and models. If you are In the market for a Ford, come in and get prices before purchasing. See the unusual bargains. 26 Ford '28 Ford 29 Ford 30 Ford 29 Ford 23 Ford '30 Ford 30 Ford '29 Ford '23 Ford '19 Ford '29 Ford 29 Ford '26 Ford 22 Ford 24 Ford 23 Ford Coupe Truck Coupe Coupe Sedan Sedan Coupe Coupe Sedan Rdst. . Sedan Coupe Coupe RdsL . Tour. . Coupe Tour. . .$ 55.00 .$304.74 .$326.40 .$425.00 .$450.00 .$ 25.00 .$384.50 .$418.50 .$375.00 .$ 25.00 .$ 25.00 .$325.00 .$326.78 .$ 50.00 .$ 25.00 .$ 40.00 .$ 35.00 23 '22 '29 30 '29 '26 '30 '22 29 '30 29 '27 29 '29 23 24 '23 Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Truck Sedan Sedan Rdst. . Truck Coupe Coupe Sedan Tudor Coupe Coupe Coupe 6edan RdsL . Coupe Sedan Coupe . .$ 25.00 ..$ 25.00 . .$330.00 ..$350.00 . .$250.00 . .$ 40.00 ..$400.00 . .$ 25.00 ..$270.00 . .$410.00 ..$290.00 ..$ 80.00 ..$350.00 ..$275.00 ..$ 25.00 . .$ 30.00 ..$ 25.00 BIG VARIETY You will find used cars of ail makes and models in. eluding DODGES POMTIACS BUICKS WHIPPETS MODEL A FORDS MODEL T FORDS CHRYSLERS STUDEBAKERS NASHES ESSEX WILLYS-KNIGHTS and a fine stock of good used trucks. These trucks are late models in Chevrolets and Fords. PRICED LOW These cars are priced low and will be sold within the next few days at big savings to the buyer. These care can all be handled on reasonable down payments and convenient terms. See these USED CARS before pur chasing elsewhere and make your own comparisons. DuTeau Chevrolet Go. Pr iT- Arts i The V tals o A and S I ' presen 51 - 16. tn hall. , The H. B. v I. Calif., univei i ganizi v the ai ; Flai U will r " erne. ! i Degre A nu it; 1 carde MarRi Mis . Font t ; nor I V tory; Victoi Ledwi bona, scienc 4 v Pi F k ,1 i I. - I 3r 1 1 I 4 hie 1 ; von M in n The two artf bar' T ."kir moc liKei heci Hon nve hall fa.st A inU full pur S - Open Lot 1524 "0" Main Office 1800 "0" . . .. B821 OPEN EVENINGS 14th Si M Sts. Open Evenings B6854 1817 O Street. 16th A P Streets.