The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 29, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 29. '1935.
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THE KNITTING CRAZE IS UPON US.
Everywhere everybody is knitting
sweaters, skirts and even purses. Tlie
prevalence of the pastime isn't confined
t:i Nebraska either, for niaseuline follow
ers of the sport (if it might be milled
that) at Colombia have organized u new
fraternity, Knitta Knatta Nu, designed H
further the hobby, ami maybe make it
national. Here, gals are taking their
knitting hither and yon. and we saw one
in class, purling, casting off, and easting
on, just as though the professor weren't
delivering a highly educational lecture- It all goes to show,
however, that it's possible to do two things at once, ami if w;
can knit and get "iggieated" at the same time, by all means
let's do it. It will be a fine demonstration to prove that Ne
braska students aren't as one-track minded as many people
think.
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RECENTLY elected officers of
Delta Delta Delta are Rowena Mil
ter, president; Frances Knuteson,
vice president; Maxine Smith, sec
retary; and Wilma Jordon, treasurer.
AT TH E home of Mrs. Florence
Reed, yesterday evening, members
of Phi Chi Theta, women's honor
ary business sorority, met for a
buffet supper. Spring flowers fur
nished the decorations, and Alfreda
Johnson, national president of the
organization, and Mrs. Reed were
in charge of arrangements for the
affair. After the supper, the twenty-two
guests watched an im
promptu character sketch present
ed by alumnae members of Phi
Chi Theta.
WEDNESDAY night Mary Ger
lach burst into the Cornhusker
wearing an ultra smart pair of
blue pajamas. We are sure that
she wasn't walking in her sleep,
and that she wasn't trying to make
an 8 o'clock so we put two and
two together and it added up to
the dr;ss rehearsal of the Coed
Follies.
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TONIGHT the Barb A. W. S.
and the Interclub council will spon
sor a party for all unaffiliated stu
dents at Grant Memorial hall.
Committees in charge are, decora
tions, Aletha Forell. Dorcas Craw
ford, Ardeth Graybiel, Alvin Kleeb
and Joe Runzika; door, Rowena
Swcnson, Elmer Wittman, Selma
Goldstein, and Dorothy Beers.
Chaperons for the party are Mr.
and Mrs. O. VV. Reinmuth and Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen M. Corey and
about lofl are expected to attend.
This party will be the last affair
of this type to be held this year
but plans are being made for sev
eral functions of a different sort,
according to Evelyn Diamond of
the Barb A. W. S. league.
TWO HUNDRED and fifty bids
have been issued for the Delta Tau
Delta spring party at the Corn
husker hotel tonight. Stewart
Johnson has made the arrange
ments for the affair and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Reinhardt and Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Newtns will be the
chaperons.
DELTA OMICRON held formal
pledging hist night at a regular
business meeting. Those pledged
were Alice Redwood, Claire Alice
Davis and Betty Van Home.
CALLING AL CARS! Calling
all cars! It's time that the campus
crime ring be uncovered, appre
hended and brought into court. Not
so very long ago there swam hap
pily in a bowl at the Kappa Sig
house seven little gold fish, "Pop
eye," "Wimpy," and more named
after the brethern. And then, one
dark night, when the Kappa Sigs
were in bed, or someplace, the fish
disappeared. Val Verges, fond
owner of the animals, has strong
suspicions, and the Daily Nebras
kan, if called into court, might
possibly reveal the identity of a
certain want ad-runner, who
brazenly announced himself as the
best kidnaper the campus has seen
since the Sig Alphas locked the
Kappa pledges in the .basement of
the chapter house. In the mean
time, however, bets have been in
creasing on the possibility, and the
probability of the present condi
tion of the fish. Kappa Sigs have
chosen this as a medium between
the past and present owners, and
Bob Teeple says the little dears
must have non-sink fish food for
A Spring Afternoon Drives
Dl! vfui know mat you ran ta
a drive of 20 miles m
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1120 P St. Phone B6819
Motor Out Company
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Alw.iyi Open
WHAT'S DOING.
Friday.
Delta Tau Delta spring
party at the Cornhusker ho
tel. Fhi Delta Theta mothers
cluQ at the home of Mrs.
Charles Stuart, all clay.
Coed Follies at the Temple
at o'clock.
Lutheran student social in
room 205 of the Temple.
Barb A. W. S. and Interclub
council party at Grant Memo
rial hall.
Saturday.
Acacia Bowery ball at the
Lincoln hotel.
Kappa Alpha Theta lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Ed
O'Shea.
Kappa Alpha Theta ban
quet at the University club.
Alpha Omicron Pi house
party at the chapter house,
8:30 to 11:30.
Y. M. and Y. W. retreat at
the Hi-Y cabin, 4 o'clock to 8.
University 4-H club party at
the Student Activities building.
Sunday.
Alpha Chi Omega buffet sup
per given by the Mothers club
for the members of the active
chapter and their dates.
Kappa Kappa Gamma buffet
supper at the chapter house for
the actives chapter and their
dates.
Kappa Delta buffet supper
at the chapter house, for
members of the active chap
ter and their dates.
their delicate digestions.
AWARDED the first Amy B.
Onken prize to be given was Ca-
lista Cooper of Humboldt, T,he
award, made to Pi Phla on the
basis of leadership ability, scholar
ship ratings, and on standing, both
in the sorority and on tbe campus,
was announced by Miss Onken dur
ing a recent visit here.
NEW INITIATES of Pi Bt Phi
are Mary Bell Bates, Rushville;
Ruth Brown, Harlan, la.; M?lba
DcVoe. Lincoln; Marion Edgien,
Lincoln; Virginia Gould, Omaha;
Eda Clare Maxwell, St. Joseph,
Mo.; Pan Mooney, Franklin; Ro
salie Reinhart, Omaha; Mary Ann
Rosencrans, Plattsmouth; Helen
Thieoff, St. Joseph, Mo.; and Mar
guerite Wishart, Evansvllle, In
diana.
AT THE STUDENT Activities
building on the Ag college campus,
the university 4-H club will enter
tain at a party tomorrow night.
Ruth Wolfe, social chairman for
the club, is in charge of arrange
ments for the affair and Chaperons
are Prof, and Mrs. Elton Lux and
Prof, and Mrs. D. L. Gross,
Franz Blomx of the middle Am
erican research department at Tu
lane university is heading a two
months' expedition to the interior
of Hondouras, where the party will
conduct archaeological and ethno
logical work among the Maya
ruins, it was revealed this week.
YOUR DRUG STORE
Call us for your Ice Cream,
Punch and Candies for your
spring parties.
The OWL PHARMACY
148 No. 14th
Phone 1068
Help Your Fraternity
Win $50
There are 4 weeks left in which ,Au can deposit
your empty Old (Jold packages in the ballot boxes
at the following places:
1. Bucks Coffee Shop
2. Uni Drug
3. Pillers Drug
4. Campus Inn
lie sure and urite the name of the fraternity
on your empty packages.
One Way to a Man's Heart
Is Through His Pocketbook!
Gold's Are Making Lots of Bosom
Friends with Style at a Low Price!
Aqua-Sec Neckties ' "Beau Form" Shirts
.Something new in a
waterproof, spot resist
ing tic . . . and only. . .
S" A body-fitting shirt of "A o r
f- C broadcloth ... white and I J J
I) J colors ... 3 for 4 00, or
Men's Rayon Hose New Spring Hats
Select yours from this j Qr
large collection of y D
"Toppers" for spring! -W
"Shortee" an Abreviated Athletic Short
Pure rayon hose f with
double soles and high
spliced heels ...new
shades . . . pair
25
No creeping! No binding! They really stay put. Full elastic
waistband, double front, and made by Goodknit. Very ath
letic looking! 3 pairs 100, or each
Men's Store 11th St.
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and the University World Folloued
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Clark Gable bid the shirred back to im
mortality in a recent picture. Now, were
you to peek into the wardrobe of the
best-dressed man on any campus, you'd
find that 9 out of every 10 (or even
more) are wearing it.
Flannels and worsteds (unusually low at
only 21.50) are included in this flashy
showing of college men's suits at Gold's.
You want one . . . see them at Gold's.
2150
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jirst a seel about 400 tears ago
throughout the years what one thing has
given so much pleasure. . so much satisfaction
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says to the Governor of South Carolina
"Have a cigarette"
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oun planlulion.
iOUAY people all over the world use
tobacco in one form or another.
They chew it, they smoke it in pije.s,
they fiinoke cigars and cigarettes, and here
is wliat an eminent physician said about
cigarettes :
' " hare been something of a student
of cigarettes, and it is my belief that
they offer the mildest and purest form
in which tobacco is used."
Yes, nowadays the cigarette is the most
popular form in which tobacco is used. A
good cigarette certainly gives men and
women a lot of pleasure.
Have a Chesterfield
For one thing they're milder.
For another thing they taste better.
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