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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1934)
J - i FOUR TIIR DAILY NfiKKASKAN WTDINKSDAV, DKCEMKHKR 5, 19.H, ONCE AGAIN TABLES SEEM TO lmvc rovcr.sctl as far as this ilatinR proposition on the campus is oonoornoil. Tickets for t ho Mortar Hoard annual "J. rap Your" party havo gone on sale ami follows are waiting ami anxiously won dering if Ihoy are goituj to bo invited, (iris who aren't fortunate enough to have a good old "standby" or a "steady" are rather perturbed, too. After all, this- busi ness of asking a fellow for a date is something entirely different, and what nlwmt trnnsnortat ion. and should the for tunate fellow be taken to dinner, and should he be sent corsage? All these questions and many others will be answered the night of Dee. 14 because somehow practically every girl on the campus is going to get a date and get him to the Mortar Hoard party somehow or other. KJ IT SEEMS that Marilou Wil liams, Pi Phi, and Darwin Liggett, Sigma Nu, really celebrated the Thanksgiving vacation in a big way. Marilou is now the proud pos sessor of a sweetheart pin and con gratulations are certainly in order for Darwin. AND POLLY POLLARD, Chi O. returned to school Monday wear ing a Sig Kp pin. Bob Benson is the lucky fellow. ELLEN SMITH hall will be dec orated in wreaths of fir. and pine cones from Bastes park at the an nual "Hanging of the Greens" din ner which will be held there this evening at six o'clock. Hostesses to be in the receiving line will be Maine Fontein. Marion Smith, Vio let Cross, Dorothy Cathers, Arlcnc ! Bors, Jean Browiilee, Louise Hos- seek and Ruth Matschullat. Special guests will be the faculty sponsors of the various women's organiza tions and Miss Bernice Miller, sec retary of the Y. W. C. A. The pro gram following the dinner will in clude a violin solo by Helen Luhrs, and a short talk on the origin of the song, "Silent Night" by Miss Kinsceella. stag dinner given by the P. K. A.'s Monday evening at the chapter house. THETA CHI will entertain at its annual founders' day bnnquet at the chapter house tonight at nix o'clock. .Jim Steward Is in charge of the arrangements and Richard Dier will be the toastmaster. Jim my Lewis will be the main speaker of the evening. About fifteen alumni will be present. 2ETA TAU ALPHA wishes to announce the recent pledging of Gcraldine Hunt of Ogallala and Catherine Lewis of Lincoln. MOTHERS of Alpha Delta Theta members will meet for a one o'clock covered dish luncheon Thursday at the chapter house. The hostesses will be Mrs. H. E. Armstrong. Mrs. B. L. Crain, Mrs. A. C. Cole, and Mrs. R. H. Richard RECENTLY pledged by Sigma! Kappa was Margaret Alice Mars ton of Pine Ridge, S. D. THETA XI auxiliary will meet at the chapter house for a two thirty o'clock meeting this after noon. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. V. Risser, Mrs. S. N. Blanchard, and Mrs. T. S. Risser. The afternoon will be spent In making a quilt for the chapter house. LLOYD LOOMIS who is to be married to Helen Menke. Theta, to day, was the guest of honor at a WHAT'S DOING Wednesday. Theta Xi auxiliary, chapter house. 2:30 p. m. PI Kappa Alpha, auxiliary, 1 o'clock luncheon, chapter house. Hanging of the Greens dinner, Ellen Smith hall, 6 o'clock. Thursday. Delta Zeta,, mother's club, 1 o'clock luncheon, chapter house. Journalism banquet, sponsor ed by Theta Sigma Phi, Y. M. C. A. Annual Home Economics So ciety dinner. Friday. Military ball, coliseum, 9 p. m. Phi Omega Pi, mothers' club, 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon, chapter house. Sigma Chi mothers' club, 1 j'clock luncheon and Christmas party, with Mrs. C. E. Spangler. Saturday. Dean Amanda Heppner, tea, For Mortar Board active and alumnae members, 3 to 5 p. m. Mu Phi Epsilon, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. B. B. Gribble. Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae, 1 o'clock luncheon with Miss Maude Rosseau. Sigma Alpha Mu, formal, jCrnhusker. Alpha XI Delta, alumnae mncheon, 1 o'clock, at the chap ter house. Sigma Nu, annual pig dinner and dance, Lincoln hotel. Pi Beta Phi, alumnae, 12:30 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Stan ley Zemer. "Glamorous" is the word for new EVENING SANDALS Beautiful styles for th'? Military Ball priced as low as $ Whites Tinted Free As shown in White or Black Faille Choice of Satin or Silver Trim II09 0 Sr. THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL English Model Pinks are DRESSY and SMART Very Appropriate for All Dress Occasions 0.95 to $S5 SLACKS BOOTS-ORNAMENTS TIES SHIRTS CROPS Whatever You Need for Military Use, We Have It! See Our W indotc Lincoln Army & finvy Store 202 So. 11th CHEEKS I.V SECOM) MWM) WATER POLO Lambda Chi Alpha, ATOs, Hetas, n in Tills Tuesday. Tuesday ushered In the second round of water polo, with two Karnes, one forfeit, and one post poned game. Wednesday's play will end the second round. In the games played, the A. T. O.'s defeated Sigma Chi 11 to 3, while the Lambda Chi Alpha wa ter poloists defeated Tau Kappn Epsilon, 7 to t. Beta Theta Pi wop over the D. S. L.'s by forfeit. The Sigma Nu-Chl Phi game was postponed. Wednesday's games are as fol lows: 8:00, Sigma Alpha Kpsilon vs. Phi Gamma Delta; 9:00. Kappa Sigma vs. Acacia; 9:30, Delta Vp silon vs. Theta Chi. Physics Colloquium Hours Jorgeufon Speak Tonight Donald L. Jorgenscn, graduate bludeul, will speak Wednesday evening- at the regular meeting- of the physics colloquium. He will talk on the Geiger counter, a de vice used for measuring the In tensity of cosmic rays. This group meets at 7 o'clock each Wednesday evening in Brace laboratory. Anyone Interested Is welcome. Officers, Dates Rehearse For Military Rail March Junior and senior officers of the R. O. T. C. are to meet with their CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Clssslfleds Art Ch 10c PER LINE Minimum nf S Line FOR-SaIjK Tuxwlo.-ize 37. "prarticsiTy new. Prlee 10 dollars. Call Haven Smith. B4H21. 1436 S St. dutcs at 0:45 Wednesday, Hnd 7 Thursday evenings in the collbvum to rehearse for the Military ball grand march, according to CharleH Stcadmen, publicity manager of the ball. It Is imperative that all those who are to participate In the grand march attend the rehearsals. GIRLS SWIM CLVII TO MEET THURSDAY Tankterette 'resident Asks All Members He Present. Active members of Tankster cttes, girls' swimming club, will meet at 7:30 Thursday evening in the coliseum, and pledges of the organization will hold their meet ing at 8, according to Both Taylor, president of the club. She stressed the importance of all Tanksterette active members attending this meeting. The first half hour of the gath ering will be devoted to com pleting tests and Instruction., while the second half hour will consist of recreational activities. YOUR DRUG STORE Trv out hot lumii comhltiBtinn. 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