The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1933, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NERRASKAN
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You'll want a home
spun suit this Fall-but
which will it be? A
hand-woven homespun
for which you would
have to pay the famous
New Haven custom tai
lors $75, or a Sawyer
Spun suit, tailored for
Magee's, at $25.
It's Difficult to
Tell Them Apart
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drive, tomorrow.
Complete announcements of
the subscriptions drive will ap
pear in Sunday's Issue of the Ne
braskan," Jennings stated. "I
strongly urge all students who
are interested in doing this work,
to report here in the Nebraskan
ofice not later than 3:30 p. m.
Jennings also stated that activ
ity points will be awarded to
everyone entering the contest.
CHOOSE? ffl
HALL
$25 I
HUSKER-TEXAN
BAnLE USHERS IN
'33
Texas, Missouri's Waterloo
Last Year, Plays Here
October 7.
Only sixteen more days remain
until the Huskers meet the Long
horns in a battle containing no de
lusions on the part of Nebraskans
concerning the potentialities of the
pigskin toters from the Lone Star
state. The game ts scheduled for
Oct. 7 in the Nebraska Memorial
stadium with the starter's whistle
blowing at 2 o'clock.
Texas university, always a pow
erful outfit in Southern conference
i circles, demonstrated with a deci
sive certainty that It was no less
powerful away from home. Last
year they overwhelmingly defeated
Missouri, in the first Big Six game
I with the Longhorns for a consider
i able length of time, with the stu
pendous score of 65 to 0.
This achievement was so start
: ling Unit the dazed Tiger mentor
, assumed that "Texas must have
j had pievious information of Mis
souri s signals. However this
charge was later withdrawn, but
nevertheless the "memory still lin
gers on" in Big Six circles.
The coming battle between the
Huskers and the Longhorns is
therefore not to be taken lightly,
as Texas has as strong if not a
stronger team than they had last
year.
The Longhorn liackfield, made
up entirely of veteians, is rated as
one of the three outstanding back
fields in the country. In the matter
ON VHE STAGE!
At 2:10 S:0D-10:15
RKO VAUDEVILLE
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Sin-in'-. C-i:.icdy. A vow
of a c'-.s'.vl
On tlie Ccrcm
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Corgeous Girls
Cantor Comedy
Hit Tune
Lavish Spectr.cle
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Florsheim
There's a steadfast
loyalty in the way
Florsheim Shoes
perform. No matter
how particular you
are about style and
comfort Florsheims
will more than satisfy.
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SEASON
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of passes the Lone Star'hurlers are
especially adept.
Texas uses an open formation
and are exceedingly clever In their
passing attack. They have a spe
cial type of shift system.
Hilliard, a unanimous selection
for All-Conference back has scored
more points than any man in tt
southern section of the courts .
He alone is responsible, by return
ing punts, for Texas winning four
of their games.
Hilliard is an elusive and danger
ous back on returning punts, and
is a triple threat man. His knee
action is exceptionally high and as
a result he is hard to tackle.
20 ME REPORT FOR
WREST LI 'G TRYOUTS
Shirley and Eaton, Roth
1'arsity Men, Are
At Work.
A turnout of over twenty men
has reported to Coach Jerry Adams
for wrestling tryouts for the com
ing year. This is one of the biggest
turnouts for several years.
"Two varsity men. Don Shirley
and Eaton, have already been
working out and are now In ex
cellent shape," Adams stated.
Adams is replacing Thomas,
who was coach last year. He is ,
also conducting several wrestling
classes at the college of agricul
ture. One is scheduled for five and
the other for seven. Tuesday and
Thursday evenings.
AT WEDNESDAY EVENT
Amanda Heppner Introduces
Women Having Offices
In Ellen Smith.
A tea for university girls and
facility members was given by
Dean Amanda H. Heppner, Wed
nesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30
o'clock in Ellen Smith Hall to
introduce Mrs. E. A. Burnett,
I wife of Chancellor Burnett; Miss
Elsie Ford Piper, assistant dean of
women; Dr. Elizabeth Williamson,
assistant clean of women and social
director at Carrie Belle Raymond
Hall; Mrs. Ada S. Westover, as- j
sistant to dean of women; Miss j
Bernice Miller, Y. W. C. A. secre
tary; and Mrs. J. F. Thompson, j
Panliellenic chairman, Margaret j
Buol, president of the A. VV. S. ;
board, made the introductions to 1
the receiving line. I
I The lower halls of Ellen Smith
: were transformed into a delightful j
garden through the efforts of the j
'. university gardener. The fireplaces
in the court and in the west parlor j
were banked with palms and green
; plants. Garden flowers in autumn j
shades were arranged in tall bas-1
; kets and placed on the tables, floor I
and in corners of the west parlor,
drawing room and court.
Housemothers Preside.
: Presiding at the tea tables which
' were arranged with deep pink as
! ters and harmonizing candles pre
; sided Mrs. J. W. Bishop from 3:30
to 4:30 and Mrs. Dora Finch from
.4:30 to 5:30 o'clock in the Vv-est
j dining room while Mrs. Paul
; Ream and Mrs. Lola Hood poured
i from 3:30 to 4:30 in the east din
ing room and Miss Louise Mun
shaw and Mrs. Myra Cox from
4:30 to 5:30.
The serving was done bv mem
bers of Alpha Delta Lambda in the I
east dining room, representatives
from the A. W. S. board in the
west dining room, Mortar Board i
members assisted in the court and
Y. W. C. A girls in the drawing ,
room Rasberry ice and sman rea
calres were served. i
The program which whs rontinu- i
ous from 3:4") to 5 o'clock, was i
furnished by Delta Omicron, musi-
cal sorority. Vocal solos were given !
by Ruth Johnson, Arly Jackson I
and Winnifred Shallcross. Bernice ,
Rundin and Alice Dawson gave a
violin duet, accompanied by Mar
Jorie Helvey and .lennnette Arms
bury. He'en Jolliffee accompanied
several ol the vocal numbers.
OFFICAL
BULLETIN
All tudrnti ornlatlinn ur farullr
Krimpc drlrinf to publish mitli4 at
inrpflnKti r nthr lufiirniatlnn nr
nirnilM-ra nij hv htm printed hy
ralllni the Dally .Nrhnaxkan offlrr.
Freshman Buttons.
All freshman women must ob
tain their red buttons today or to
morrow at Kudge and Guenzel's.
WILLA NORRIS.
President of Mortar Boatd.
AWGWAN WORKERS.
All students interested in work-
The first meeting of the Alpha
Omicron Pi mothers club was held
at the home of Mrs. A. H. Kean
last Tuesday afterncon. Plans for
the coming- year1 were discussed
and new officers elected.
will taste better
if you know
you are saving. Save on
your expenses. Buy a
$5.50 Meal Ticket g
for 3-
CiumI at Until llif
( artrria
anil I.unrlirimrtt
Y. M. C. A.
CAFETERIA.
LUNCHEONETTE
13th A P Sts.
Ask for Fre "N" tlick-t
MEAL TICKET
$5.00
ing on the business or editorial
staffs of the Awgwan should re
port to the editor or business man
ager any afternoon at the office of
the publication in the basement oi
U Hall.
VESPER CHOIR.
Marian Stamp, director of the
vesper choir announces final try
outs at Ellen Smith hall from 3-5
Friday, or 9-10 Saturday morning.
Those desiring further particulars
may call B6695.
Sophomore Commission.
Sophomore Commission will hold
Its first meeting Friday afternoon
SECTION is
ol all men
TIES BY
Enter by the Thirteenth Street Door
and you'll liae onlv a few steps to
THK" MKN'S SECTION (first floor)
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due tfo litis Yacumafic Filler IVn luvoiifion
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invented by a scientist at the University of isronsin.
A en that ets ril of the nibtoinary rublier ink sac, but
more, the first saclrss jwn to alHlihli piston pump ami
valves. It contains no device that w ill render it n-elce
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And its ultra-smart and elu.-ie barrel fully pat
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Jet, as hhiininering as velvet, ttr Pearl and transparent
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Thi eliminates running out of ink at home critical
moment during lectures or exams.
This "miracle pen"obsoletes all other t)pe. It is guar
anteed mechanically perfect. Go to any nearbv counter.
Try it today. The Parker Pen Co., Janciville, 'iM-onin.
at 4 o'clock in KUen Smith Hall.
Dorothy Cat hers, leader of the
group will outline the year's pro
gram. This is to be a social meet
ing, and all sophomores aie invited
to attend.
CHOIR TRYOUTS.
All students wishing to try out
for the University Kpixcopal
Church Choir should report to Mrs.
Elizabeth Bonell Davis, at the
University Church, 13th and R
Streets, Thursday, from 7 to 8 p. m.
SWIMMING CLUB.
The women's swimming club will
Our HABERDASHERY
the Mecca and the Marvel
at all times
THE THOUSAND
you'll find,
III GE. EXTKA SMVRT AS
SORTMENT of handmailo
fjrx in rriiilirnt rtm-itruetutn,
SilU-lipprd mid open-end tic..
Included among the ver insinv
C.raipmoor heathers
'nrrHcrv put tern
ISeic leaf efjevts (72)
I niversity reps
Cameo brocades
Tuscany weaves
Rainliow hue checlit
Durbar notes
AIL of lhee are fine, -ilk tie-. The Icm;:!i hit tt ;i t- ; f -I l--r-dinur;.
The M.iles. re correct illi llic nc cilll nd
luindoine. The ulues are worth )our ullrntion, riclit an I
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Headquarters for PARKER PENS
LATSCH BROTHERS
a $ Mitt
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meet Saturday. . t 12
o'clock at the coliseum All mem
bers must get swimming permits.
CONCESSIONAIRES.
All girl wishing to sell candy at.
the football games please
Maxine Fnckwood at BC238.
call
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