The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1931, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1931.
THE DAILY NEHRASK.AN
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Practices Will Commence
With Round Robin
Tournament.
Practices for women bowling be
gan Nov. 19 and will conlimie un
til Dec. 0 at the Lincoln aowling
parlora, terminating in a round
robin tournament Dec. 7, accord
ing to the intramural office. Bowl
ing is the third intramural sport
on the fall program and is spon
sored by the Women's Athletic as
sociation. Five players constitute each
bowling team and only one physi
cal education major may play on
a team. The names of the play
ers, substitutes, number of teams
to be entered and the hours best
suited to piny are to be in the in
tramural office by noon of Wed
nesday, Dec. 2. If any team is un
able to play at the time scheduled
the office should be notified at
least a day in advance. If a team
forfeits the team who does report
la to bowl as usual. The teams
should practice as much aa possi
ble for the round robin tournament
will finish with an elimination
tournament.
An ' intramural complimentary
ticket will be given to each group
who wishes to practice bowling,
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The Killian
Prom Tux
is just like living be
y o n d your income
without having to
worry about the bills.
A Tuxedo so capably
3tyled so beautifully
draped so subtlely
poised that you really
won't believe it could
possibly be only $20.
But it is!
Ray Killian, inc.
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The Daily Nebraskan
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and each team should
least one practice.
have at
MORTAR BOARD TO
FETE SCHOLARS AT
TEA DECEMBER 13
(Continued from Page I.)
Board who will preside in the liv
ing room are: Misses Grctchen
Fee, Evelyn Krotz, Mildred Gish,
Julia Slmanek, Berenlece Hoffman,
Dorothy Weaver, Evelyn West,
Gwendolyn Hager, Julienne Deet
ken, Evelyn Simpson and Alcen
Neely.
Those In charge of the commit
tees for the affair are: Aleen
Neely, music; Dorothy Weaver, re
freshments; Evelyn Krotz, Invita
tions; Gretchen Fee, general arrangements.
EASTERN TEAMS
FORCE DROP IN
BIO SIX SQUAD
(Continued from Page l.l
rest period ana Washburn was
held strlckly to defensive football
during the entire time.
The Cornliuskers will again take
on rn intersectlonal opponent Sat
urday when they go to Denver for
a charity game with Colorado
Aggies. Nebraska's defeat at the
hands of Pitt places her on an
even plane with the Colorado
eleven, doing away with the over
whelming odds they were con
ceded last week.
game before the eyes of Denver
fans until game time.
High Schools Play First.
East Denver high and St. Joseph
high will meet In a curtain raiser
at 12 for the city Utle and both
this game and the charity tilt will
be oifered for the one price of i'i
for reserved seats and $3 for box
seats.
Two blocks of scats hnve been
set aside tor Nebraska followers aa
well as alumni of other Big Six
Hchools. The railroads have grunted
a "one fare plus twenty -five
cents" rate from all points within
a radius of two hundred miles.
Entertainment before the name
and during half time will be fur
nished by the American Legion
drum corps of Sterling, Colo., and
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Colorado Aggies have a post
poned game with Colorado Teach
ers on Tuesday afternoon, bill this
is expected to provide only a
warmup for the strong Aggie
eleven. CoRch Hughes will use
most of his reserves, saving his
regular men for the big tilt Sat
urday. Governor Charles W. Bryan of
Nebraska has signified his lnten-
Hnn rf nrr pnriinfr the crnmA AS the
guest of Governor "Billy" Adams
or coioraao.
UN PLAN ANNUAL
TEAMS READY FOR
CHARITY CONTEST
(Continued from Page 1.)
Another hotel yet to be named is
expected to take care of the Aggie
team without cost.
The Rocky Mountain Officials
association will provide officials to
work the game without charge.
The Denver Cab company will
transport all players without cost,
and is carrying advertisements of
the game on its cabs. A large neon
sign has been erected to keep the
KIENER DESCRIBES SWISS
Swiss Will Speak During
Adult Museum Hour
Sunday.
Walter Kiener, native Swiss,
will deliver an illustrated lecture
on Switzerland, during the Ne
braska Museum society's adult
program at 4:18 Sunday afternoon
In Morrill hall. Mr. Kiener has
been a student and laboratory as
sistant at the university for the
past few years. During the sum
mer months he engages in ranger
service in the Rocky Mountain Na
tional park.
A feature, "The Land of the
Green Dragon." a study of China,
will open the children's program at
2:30 Sunday afternoon. "The City
That Never Sleeps," a film show
ing Canton, China, and "Neath Po
land's Harvest Skies," a study of
Poland's daily life, are other fea
tures of the program. Miss Mar
jorie Shanafelt, curator of visual
education, will direct the presentation.
Activities Girls to "Hang
Green" in Ellen Smith
December 2.
"Hanging of the Greens," a tra
dition Btarted two years ago by
the executive boards of all wom
en's organizations, will take place
Dec. 2 when Ellen Smith hall will
be made festive with green boughs
and sprays of holly In keeping with
the Yuletlde season.
The cabinets and councils of A.
W. S., Y. W. C. A., W. A. A.. Big
Sister board, League of Women
Voters and Mortar Board will par
ticipate. There will be a dinner at
6 o'clock for which tickets are be
ing tjid for thirty-five cents
Aleen Neely is chairman of the
committee in charge of the dinner
and will be assisted by Carolyn
White.
Following dinner all of the
group representatives will decorate
Ellen Smith hall. Sponsors of the
organizations will be Invited to at
tend the affair. It is expected that
about seventy will be present.
AT THE STUDIO.
Tuesday: Student Publication
board, 12:00; Kosmet K!ub, 5:00.
Wednesday: Cornhusker Buti
ness Staff, 12:00; Phi Tau Thela,
12:lfl; A. W. S. Board, 12:30.
Thursday: Alpha Knppa Psl,
13:00.
Friday; Innocents, 12:00; Ag
Engineers, 12:16.
of the department of agricultural
engineering, and now supervisor of
research and development of the
Killefer Manufacturing company
in Los Angeles. Calif., visited the
offices of the college of engineer
ing recently.
Mitts Keyiioldson In
GiiPft Near Albion
Miss Adeline Reynoldson, assist
ant professor of history, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Boone
county, near Albion.
Claiming pacifist convlcttons,
Charles B. Hart, Madison, fresh
man at Ohio State university, ap
pealed to Pres:c:ent Rightmire to
"Your Drug Store"
Call us when you need drugs quirk.
Mho snappy lunches or a real box
nf chocolates.
The Owl Pharmacy
be excused rvom taking military
training. He was temporarily ex
cused until the case is decided.
N N
look nice at the Mili
tary Ball, you'll want
to see the Mogul Bar
bers today.
Mogul Barbers
127 No. 12
"Years of Successful
Service"
Lunches
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Excellent Typewriters tor Rent
Ribbons and Supplies
Underwood Typewriter Co.
1348 P St. B2538
Former Chairman of Ag
Engineering KrtiiMis
C. W. Sjogren, former chairman
SPECIAL
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1 Mon'c Quit
1 Man's Hatj 5U
Thoroughly cleaned and re
shaped the Modern Way.
You save 50c on this special
offer for December. Send
both at one time.
MODERN
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Or Save 10Cash and Carry
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CLASSIFIED
WANT ADS
ONLI TEN CENTS
A LINE
Minimum Two Line
Wanted
WANTED All gtiulentK who find ar
tlrlcs to turn them Into the Dally
Nbra.kan office so that thay may le
quickly returned to their rightful
owners.
VANTED students' laundry. Called"
for and delivered. L-7607.
Lost and Found
LOST Bunch of fire key. Reward.
Please call T 7156.
KOUND Black leather kev cane con
taining; four keys. Owner mav have
" the aam by calllnr at the DallyNe
braskan office and paying tod this
ad. f
LOST A Waterman fountain mA. Frl
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12 FINE FUR COATS
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5 were $1 19.50 7 were $139.50
NOW . .
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Guarantee of Quality and Service.
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(jet Your Tickets for the Mi litary Ball Here at Simon's
The Gay Formal Season
Opens Friday, When the
Clock Strikes Nine - -
So Better Get Fitted Out
Today in that New
r ormai Outfit
The Correct
TUXEDO
Boasts peak lapels
Broad shoulder lines
Fitted snug at the waist
Priced to fit 1931
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Proclaimed by Col
lege Men Everywhere
as the Acme of Correctness.
Here ure Your
New and
Authentically Styled
TAILCOATS
Trim and sleak and smartly
tailored and broad peak lapels.
Medium length spade tails,
broad shoulders.
The Eventual Formal Attire for
Nebraska Men.
on
Correct
Formal
Accessories
New Shaped
Narrow rolled
brim
Derbies
$5
For
Tuxedo
Wear
Shirt Two stud front of
fine woven madras.
$2.50
Vest Of figure black satin
single or double breasted.
$3.50
Tie Black with figured,
herringbone, satin or barathea.
$1.00
Studs Smart gunmetal shell
studs with cuff links.
$1.00
For
Tailcoat
Wear
Shirt Two stud front of
fine woven madras, open back.
$2.50
Vest White Pique single or
double breasted.
$4.00
Ti White tie butterfly
or narrow tie of white pique or
silk.
$1.00
Studs White studs and
cuff links to match.
$1.00
Correct With Tux
or Tailcoat
Q Oxfords Gunmetal or Patent
Leather Oxfords. Both are correct.
o
o
o
o
o
$5
750
O Hose Pure thread Silk
Hose in plain black.
O 50c
Scarfs Plain white scarfs of
heavy silk. Ascot style. Deep
fringe.
$1.50
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
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