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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1935)
FOUR f . . Heat of ordinary stara la placed at close to 2,000,000,000 degrees by Harvard observatory scientists. . Rennsselaer Polytech is planning a course for student pilots. In struction will be given on light spwrt planes. 1 CORSAGES GARDENIAS ORCHIDS VIOLETS "' Priced from, ... ! one dollar up We deliver f ' free ' RS6583.' EICHE FLORAU COMPANY 1311 N STYLED Art fus il Evening Jewelry A tenth tf ytulMul filtty tfUtlmuilliM ttitM nboch.ll Personalized Jewelry WITH A MAN'S OWN INITIALS Thli nut bilt kutkli. irmt ttiilit mmy klip art two vennil Hitiltl iim ky Initial. TtriontUzei Cuttmblt w kM It Bwklt. Croat Chain. Mmy Klip. M.JO At Jtwtlm ami V'f TNI BUM ILM MWMT, AmMM. It .IS. V run 11 5 Mil kutttm hr gffi'?'' r 0 Sit Itlwtritei ' lh,r " 35- II lukli. SltrllM $3.50 I FIRST VMchtiinn has decided also erepe, l And among the Ball is not a novelty but always anticipated will be Bonnie tne iiau is hoi a j Kvirted with touches oi STO 'CW? Ilpia Si Ml. k- .1 . . ... 1. : 4i. 0r crnpn cnld shade and to accent satin, triple snerr, in me ' b - 1 .,, the gold in the dress, she will wear gold s ippcrs and jewelry ? ., v.o nnvt wmlnvlv colorful ... it tne Tne Dan mis year pruuiioco iu aforementioned enscmoies are any inuicnuwi. m W w 9 r ecckl nn thp rnmniis: Mr. Hunt asking his Psych 70 class if they were "pulling his leg."....Loren Zook and Margaret Werner riding tn ciasn wavlne to shivering ped estrians Virginia Anderson, weigmng nerseu on ins tico the girls gym Tassels, uni formed and selling tickets to the Mortar Board party. . . .Packy Mc Farland discussing the return of Steve Hokuf with a friend.... bridge players in the Moon, very much absorbed in their game.... boys with Congressional Record files propped up in front of them in "sosh" library, it seems there Typewriters MJIakM for & or rent. TJied MMb&M on iff payments. Nebraska Typewriter Co. ISO N. 11 St. B2167 i j i i i " LUSTRLUX CLEANERS 227 So. 13th B3020 Each washer load is cleansed in a continuous flow of chlorinated solvent which has been both distilled and pressure filtered. Hundreds of gallons of this pure crystal clear solution flows out of the washer, carrying with it the impurities and soil as they are removed from your apparel. CASH AND CARRY PRICES MEN'S SUITS mm A . - aiMIP""mUU,wJllJ ""''''LJ. iHIIHMIUIillMUHWHHH 111 IIIIHIIII i WWWnH i iiiiiwiiiip.iii i mm. iHi"iiMinniimj njjiwn'ff1 mvm " 1 "n ' " " lilL-"' , I . W5 Ip'v Wi mmx . if , , , .s,-v I w , .... 4.. ,st L - - ii I Ji ''- "" urn. mm r----' ' - " i FORMAL FOR CAMPUS nnil nniL'li to do over tne all important question of what to wear. Kita Alger, l'i I'M pledge, is joujuiig aui ' .i ... 4i, rpi.nf eviuih nnd will wear mam iu tuv (,,..v black crepe with a silver lame top belted in red velvet . . . and Jane usienuciK, D. G. pledge, will appear in tailored pink crepe and silver accessories. After much .i..iiWntiim Knv Ilendv. Kappa pledge, on the ever popular white . . ; trimmed in maroon veivci. the upper classmen, lor wnom was a test or something. .. .staff lists on the wall of the Agwan of fice burned to a crisp, with the caption "the staff is fired".... very clever. .. .Lefty Groves, arm in sling, explaining his injury to an interested audience and this appears to be paper writing week ... .and lest we forget, reports go in Saturday. GAMMA Phi Beta entertained Miss Eleanor Frampton, who gave a dance recital at the Temple last night, at dinner at the chapter house. Members of the chapter ushered at her recital and a spec ial block of seats was reserved for thnm Mian Fiamnton is an alumnae member of Gamma Phi Beta. RECENTLY initiated in Delta Pi. nrofcssional business fraternitv. were Richard Becker, Howard Freiss, James Gray, Frank Holms, William John, Ed ward Markytan, Quinn Scott, kod PLAIN DRESSES (Let-to, i&tn - TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN ert Williams and George Young. Officers elected at a meeting uues day, December third were James Gray, scribe; Quinn Scott, treas urer; Howard Freiss, senior war den; Ed Markytan junior waruen; Kenneth Fritzler, reelected head master; George young, correspon dent, and Robert Williams and Krnnpth Fritzler will represent the organization on the Business Administration council. PI I71RPTH Frnntz. alumnae of the University of Nebraska, has been a w a r a e a tne Auugusia Larned scholarship for the year nv tna iacuicv ui me teachers college of Columbia uni versity. MONDAY morning Mary Lou Phillips of Chadron was married to Dr. Marvin Ford Westfall of Marwille. Mo., in Chadron. Miss Phillips is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nebraska ana is a mem ber of Delta Delta Delta. DECEMBER twenty-eighth Maxlne Smith of Auburn will be Shell enjoy dining at the Hotel Cornhusker before the ball Special Military Ball Menus Served in the If! 'ire W' oil R5e MhRmKU; I II E VIMUM 1- ,ii n- Ihe proof of the cigarette is in the smoking . . . and it always will be Smokers both men and women want a cigarette to be mild yet not flat or insipid. At the same time they want a cigarette that gives them taste taste they can enjoy. Chesterfields are outstanding for mild ness outstanding for better taste. You can find that out by smoking them. Chesterfields are what WHAT'S DOING Thursday. Delta Zeta mothers olub luncheon at. the chapter house, 1 o'clock.' Chi Omega mothers club, dessert luncheon at the chap ter house, 1 o'clock. Friday. MILITARY BALL, coli seum. Kappa Sigma alllanoe bridge party at the chapter house, 8 o'colck. Saturday. PI Kappa Alpha formal at the coliseum, 9 o'clock. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jean Kinder, 12:30. SIGMA NU PIG DINNER, Lincoln hotel. ALPHA PHI formal, Corn husker. married to John Cary of Minne apolis, Minn. Miss Smith has at tended the University of Ne- GEORGIAN ROOM Call B6971 for Reservations After the Ball It's the TASTY PASTRY r: SHOP -- i braska and Mr. Cary is a gradu ate of the university, CHI Phi actives will be enter tained by the Omaha alumni at a banquet at the Field club in Om aha Saturday night. About Bixty are expected to attend. TUESDAY afternoon the Alpha Phi mothers club met at the chap ter house for a luncheon and program. Mrs, Elsie RoLlnson gave a Christmas reading and Mrs. Frank McFarland displayed a group of etchings by Lyman Byxbe of Omaha. Twenty were present and the decorations foU lowed the Christmas theme. Host esses for the affair were Mrs. Max Meyer, Mrs. George W. Ayres and Mrs. Gertrude Waller. DONT LET YOUR DATE BE THE ONE WITHOUT A CORSAGE of Orchids, Gardenias, Violets, Sweet Peas or Roses ... 5 Floral Artists to serve you. Special prices for group orders, by calling at our store, or thru our campus representatives. Order Early FREY & FREY, FLORISTS 1338 O Si 116928 -"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"- (Li: n M i: I they say they are TIITTHSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 193.1. Princeton students can now cut as much as they like, so long as their "standing remains unim paired." . L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelry 1 Special Display Xmas Gifts CORN HUSKER HOTEL WED., THURS., FRIDAY ROOM 520 2 to 6 P. M. 9 to 12 P. M. ."iirMsw-'niiii C 1955. Lctarr & Mvins ToiAcco Co. i J . .4 - . ill - .