The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR
CAM PUSOOET
sions are going on in practically
o-
THE PRIZE for the most "candy !
passing" should go to the Thetas.
who have had some one announc-!
lng an engagement most every :
week for the past couple ot
months. This time it's Helenej
Hitchcock, a senior from Hastings,
who "did it" last night with Wayne ;
Patten. Kappa Sig, and senior;
from Sterling, Colorado. I
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THE ALPHA PHIS came in
for their share of candy Monday,
night when Jeanette Arensburgi
and Herb Meyers, Delta Upsilon;
Dorothv Lee Hertzler and Ray-!
mond Macy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Informally announced their en
gagements. .
AND THE CHI O S had candy '
last night, when Bebe Halsted an
noanced ber engagement to Bob
Chase. D. U. They're both from
Lincoln.. '
NEW INITIATES of Alpha Chi,
are Mary Elizabeth Barbour, Har
rington:" Ruth Brown, Hastings; i
Shirley Beth Chatt. TeKaman;
Flora Catherine Ewart, Wahoo;
Alice King, Lincoln: Virginia
Pierce. Shelton: Kathleen Rad
cliffe. McCook; Louise Rische. Lin
coln, and Louise Scott. Ogallala.
...
THE D. U.'s gave a dinner for
their parents last Sunday at 1
o'clock at the house. Tables were
decorated in the fraternity colors,
blue and gold. John Jenkins. Bob
Lor.g, and Bob Pierce were in
charge of the arrangements. About
eighty guests attended.
AND A BUFFET lawn supper
. was given by the Chi Os on Sun
day at 6 o'clock. Leona Pollard
was in charge of the plans. Spring
flowers and decorations were used.
About fifty guests were there.
AN INFORMAL reception at
the University club, was given Sat
urday afternoon for the seniors and
graduate students of the home eco
nomics department by the staff.
Faculty members and students of
that department were the guests.
Irises and peonies decorated the
, tables. Miss Margaret Fedde,
chairman of the department, gave
a short talk.
PT.Wrk.n AT a limrhpnn meet
ing last Friday afternoon were the I
following new oincers or. me
Lambda Chi Alpha mothers: Mrs.
J. H. Bradlev, president: Mrs.
N. H. Burtwell, vice president:
president; i
Mr.. Earl B. Brook, secretary-!?1
acffrSS- & SChriCker
publicly chairman.
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA held its
annual McDowell tea Sunday aft -
ernoon from 3 until 5 o, elect. t
Ellen Smith hall. The musical pro-
gram includes a group of vocal
numoers oy Laura tvimoan ano iu-
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TODAY IT'S MOSTLY ENGAGE-
inents and ilinnors that arc in tin- lmu'
lijrlit. It looks as if evervoiif who hasn't
passtul 1 he candy before is choosing the
last couple of w e'eks of school to announce
their eiiRagcmcnls. Especially are the
seniors observing this old Nebraska cus
tom, and a iuuiiHit of t hem are planning
summer weddings. There, are three ban
quets scheduled for this eveninp, one for
tomorrow nieht and two for Saturday.
The rest of the week is rather blank, with
most evervone studying and cram ses
every house.
WHAT'S DOING
Tuesday.
Delta Omicron alumnae, 6
o'clock picnic at Pioneers park.
Gamma Phi Beta mothers
club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Edwin Vail.
Delta Sigma Delta, 6:30 ban
quet at the Lincoln hotel.
Delta Sigma Phi, dinner and
initiation at the Lincoln hotel.
Xi Psi Phi, 6:30 dinner at the
Cornhusker hotel.
Wednesday.
Sigma Delta Chi, banquet at
the Cornhusker hotel.
Theta Phi Alpha mothers
club, luncheon at the home ot
Mrs. G. V. Keller.
Saturday.
Chi Delta Phi, 7 o'clock din
ner at the Cornhusker hotel.
Alpha Omicron Pi, banquet
at the University club.
Delta Gamma, lawn party at
the house.
cille Reilly; piano numbers by
Dorothea Gore; violin numbers by
Roberta Wilbe: and a vocal group
by Helen Ullery. Lois Rathbum
was in charge of the dining room.
Mrs. Reuben Walt and Mrs. Ar
thur Dobson presided at the tea
table. Mrs. Vernon Forbes and
Laura Kimball were in the receiv
ing line.
SISTERS OF SIGMA NU were
entertained at 1 o'clock dinner at
the house last Sunday. Wallace
Crites was in charge of the ar
rangements, and about fifty were
present.
ANNOUNCED SUNDAY was
the engagement of Miss Jean
Whitney of Omaha to J. Arthur
Danielscn of Lincoln. The wedding
will take place late in June. Miss
Whitney is a graduate of the Uni
veraitv and a member of Chi
Omega, while Mr.
Danielson w as
a DU here.
AND JUNE SEVENTH Miss
Rpttv Ann Sain of Lincoln will be
married to William O. Kunter of;
I Idaho Falls, Ida. Both Miss Sain
and Mr. Kunter are graduates oi
the university where she was af
filiated with Phi Mu. and he with
Sigma Phi Sigma.
ANOTHER JUNE WEDDING ;
will take place the sixteenth when i
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Miaa Miirirpfl sienion oi liuwuiii
re TrVZnp Wvominj
1 Sterrn AhT Pni
. here Mr Anderson belonged
to Farm House and Innocents,
! y M0RNING breakfast
Sund b the Sig-
R ,inderclassmen for the
s PpTabIp aDDoinlments were
lavendar amj maroon, the sor-
ity colors, and each senirr received
a parting gift. Margaret Grant j
was in charge of the affair. j
!
THE ALPHA CHIS entertained j
at a house pai ty last Saturday ,
night, when about fifty gusH
, were pr?sent. Virginia Smith was i
in charge of the arrangements. '
The chaperons were Mrs. J. V.".
! Eishop and Mr. Llovd Tcale. I
ALPHA DELTA PI active chap- j
ter will entertain the alumnae at :
a banquet Saturday evening at the
vhflr.tf-r hcuse. Evelvn Thomas is
in charge of the motif and Frances
Bradley the toasts. About eighty
are expected to attend.
; MU PHI EPSILON, musical
i sorority, initiated Inez Dovel and
I Dorolhy Dee Delfs at a recent
meeting held at the Alpha Xi
! Delta house. Installation of the
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TUESDAY
LUKCBI MLNiU
Navy Ban Jvup 10c
Koant binoin of Ei
Frh Billed Tong-ue iih
Hum p.admh 30t-
Bid Short RU. of Beef
Brown Potato
Hungarian Goulah 25c
SPECIALS
served only from It to 1:30 p. m.
No. 1 Cinnamon Tr,aj!t. Kruit
5aial. Bverag - 20c
No. 2 H o t Barbwue Sand-
ich. Soup. Bverage. 25c
No. 3 Leg Saiad Sandwich.
Pineappi and Cheese
5a.ad. ttverage 2oe
No. 4 Salmon Salad Sand
wich. tih of Ic
Cream c
No. 5 Peanut Butter Sand-
ich. Milkahake 20c
No. S Gooie Liver Sandwirh.
ChoUe of Beer 25c
No. 7 Chirken S a ' a d Ssnd
wlh. Ietluie and To
n.o Salad. Bvrat-e -25c
No. Baron and Tomato
Sandwich, any U- LTtnk 20c
Boyden Pharmacy
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H. A. REED. Mgr.
following officers was also held.
Marian Miller, president; Violet
Vaughn, vice president; Eunice
Binpham, recording secretary;
Henrietta Saunderson, correspond
ing secretary; Miss Dovel. treas
urer; Hilda Dickau, historian.
I Big Six Track Meet, Tennis Meet
', and What Have You?
! it was a great day for tennis
ami the smkemen donned their
pole togs to watch the tankmen
eliminate the Husker eleven in a
real basketball contest in the ring
of the coliseum shower room.
Under the bright rays of the
Map Western sun. Wilbur Haegen
won the serve. He tossed the little
white sphere high into the air. His
lithe body bent like a reed and his
u in nip anterior annendaees poised
above his head. The ball dropped
from the heavens into range and
he lnntred into it with Herculean
i effort to send it skimming over
tne net. to me iar corner ui iuc
court where it smothered in a cloud
of dust. The meet was on!
i The next shot went high into
I the air. Sauer was after it. He
snared it and started down the
field in attempt to hang up a new
! record in the hundred. As he
crossed the mid court stripe he
took a long arched shot for the
i basket where the awaiting Lorens
I Simons brought it tothe mat with
! a half nelson and crotch hold, but
1 the wary Sawyer was far too
elusive and stepped across the ring
to hammer his adversary into sub
! mission while Shafer won his first
set in tennis.
I With the sun comin? out strone-
i er than ever, the diamond men
icok io tsunung-waii uu oauer
hears that and Equipoise came
galloping home a sure winner.
Whitney Reed took his stance on
the fourteenth tee. He eyed the
terrain. Slowly the head of the
club waa drawn back. It paused
in the midst of the huge arc and
started down towards the little pill
LOST Xi Psl Phi pin. "L. Johnson'"
engraved on back. Reward. Call
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
gaining' momentum as it. went.
What! it soared high into me sec
end row of the bleachers and the
score was tied two falls to three
slips. Spurlock stepped to the
mound, eyed first and sent a fast
breaking curve down over the
heart of the Dlate? But beinc one
of the "Curves" from Dunking on
the Hudson, ane wouiun i lean a
true life and two-timed the pitcher
by becoming engaged to a high
cenierneia tence. too dui:
Masterson catapulted himself from
the ledge of the pool and tried the
center of the line for three yards.
Incidentally, Heye Lambertus cap
tured one of the Huskers two
places in the track meet when he
topped the timbers in 23.4. Real
izing the danger when working
within the shadows of his own goal
posts, Parsons called on all the
gridiron strategy at his command.
Another additional item of import
ance. Upshar cf Oklahoma down
ed Haegen, only to be downed
later by Voss of K. U. To make
things mde binding. Don Shirley
tied into a knot while Harry Kuk
lin executed a dainty full gaynor
and it was full.
Wonderful weather we are hav
ing. It's dust a touch of the loeal
color in the old Cornhusker state.
The Nebraska diamond team
droppe- another slugfest to Kan
sas. Playing real Big Six baseball
more errors than runs the Kan
sans whipped the little white pill
all over the diamond. The man
on the mound had some real
curves incidentally Mae West is
making a new picture "Queer
Curves" and the Huskers dropped
the track meet to Kansas.
Well! that's all there is except
that like students with incomplete
laboratory classes. Chicago is
burning up, and the ebony hued
optic organ I sport was not due to
the physical superiority of any
ruffian, but merely the sudden con-
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TONITE
Eddie Jungbluth playing.
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. . .v.- Jim m .Mtjaw-
tact of an enthused fan who was
trying to show his appreciation fcr
my column. Guess I'll go home
and enjoy a bowl (steaming) of
Bekus pudding.
Possiblv the saddest day of your
I life has arrived-1 am writing my
last column tins semester, i mi y
know that it has been accepted in
every middlcsex village and farm
-leave out the farm as the mod
ern medium of education and it
grieves me sorely that througn me
hot summer months the sparkle
and glamour of my work will not
reach you as balm or refreshment.
The zest of the news will return
again next year unless the New
York Times makes a wise move.
I'm not big headed, I Just got a
slight case of Max Baentis with
a touch, of Carneraism.
In the annual conference display
of spikes, Glenn Cunningham cir
cumnavigated the oval in first po
sition in the 8S0, mile, and two
milew under the dead weight of
sweat togs. If he ever takes his
heavy perspiratory garment off.
they 11 have io ue a iew ica
...i'.vhfa tr his les to keep the lad
from taking off. Like that grand
old boss Equipoise, uienn runs
with his head high and his Her
culean legs driving like veritable
trip hammers to send him on his
way.
Heye Lambertus led the timber
toppers to the tape nthe low
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I thank you ever so much but I couldn't
even think about smoking a cigarette."
"Well, i understand,
but they are so mild and taste so good
that I thought you might not mind trying
one while we are riding along out here."
hurdle event in the fast time ot
23 4 Heye has developed a smoom
stride which catapults him over
the barriers with unheard of grace
and speed losing no speed when in
nuest of the desired altitude. Lam
bertus established his supremacy
over Knappennrrger cf Kansas to
avenge himself for the defeat suf
fered previously at the hands of
Big Joe." Living up to the o cl
family tradition. Heye is high in
the field of Big Six competition.
With a score resembling the
French debt, the Haggles smom
ered the Husker nine to the sad
and apologetic tune of 19 to 6.
Morgan of the Kaggies and
Graham, heavy-hitting scarlet and
cream diamond man, registered
circuit clouts. Graham has been
leanine on the old pill and has
been placing it consistently just
where the opposition ia wmn. u
efforts alone were not sufficient to
overcome the also wean adver
saries and we again succumoeu.
The reason for the loss is simple.
When a batter takes to tne dox nis
sole purpose is to register a mi
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TTKSPAY. MAY 22, I.H.
which only can be done by playing
the traditional "soft spots." With
the Cornhusker nine it is Impossi
ble to find hard spots, so almost
pverv time the ball's course is in-
tempted with the hat, the result
is a hit. Too bad me rest or thf
boys couldn't get the disease ol
home runism from "Cracker"
Graham "slugger" to his per
sonal admirers.
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