THE DAILY NEBKASKAN SUNDAY, FKHItUAKY 16, 1936. Schooner are Dr. S. M. Corey of Teachers college who has written on "West Dakota Collego"; Nellie J. Compton, retired university li brarian on "Of Another Day"; Rudolph Umlimd, former student, on "Rise and Fall of Woleben"; A, H. Hartman, Louisville, Neb., who graduated last year, "Life and the Heat," and Gilbert Doane, librarU an, who has contributed his "Bib liana." NEBRASKA CAMPUS n ScDOAIL WDiDtDLL ek;ht SEEN ON THE CAMPUS. Jorry LaNoue ami a group of admiring coeds caking in the Moon Kenny ravey and Klea- nor Compton still seen about to rather. .. .Jimmy Bunting and '.ie Webster talking about ....Ruth and Ralph Ludwiek : ; :ng that tbey are really twins ....Burr Ross and Dick Laverty worrying about Ag campus activi ties Bob Leaeox telling one of his "tall stories" Llotty Kulton and John Dallmg planning to go to another show. .. .Bob Alexander managing to look fresh and springy in the midst of winter. . . . Nona Jane Moore and Bob Wad hanis worrying about whether the car will start Kuth DeKlotz and Betty Christensen demonstrat ing the old adage that opposite attract each other Beth Taylor worrying about games for the Co ed Counselor party Sarah Louise Meyer and Molly Carpen ter talking about dramatics. . . . Eill Clayton taking pictures of anything and everything Wahl- quist and Whitaker Lhe Damon and Pythias of the rumpus Pi Phi s and their wrist corsages. .. .Dave Sowles the campus enigma Doris foreman and Vernon Andrei still very much in love and ruuih speculation about Jim Heidi's love affairs. MORTAR BOARDS HONOR SCHOLARS. Members of Mortar Board, sen ior women's honorary, will spon sor a tea Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23. from 3 to 5 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall, for the purpose of rec ognizing credible and high schol arship. Guests at the affair will be all those who attained an aver age of 80 or more last year. Lorraine Hitchcock is in general charge of arrangements for the af fair. She will be assisted by Eliza beth Bushee who will take care of serving. Lois Rathburn, who will arrange for a musical program, and Virginia Selleck and Phyllis Jt-an Humphrey, who will be in charge of decorations. HONORARY PAYS TRIBUTE TO FOUNDERS. Celebrating founders day Ci" the national Mortar Board, active and alumnae members of the organiza tion met for luncheon and business "meeting Saturday afternoon at the Cornhusker. Following a shoit speech of welcome by Alaiie Bar ke.s, president of the active chap ter, in which she gave an out line of Mortar Board history. Mis. Y. V. Coleman, national president of Mortar Board was introduced. Mrs. Coleman spoke on the accom plishment and expansion of nation al Mortar Board. Among the fifty gwesl-s present w re three prominent out of town ahmmae: Mrs. Jack Henny (De Ions Deadmanj, Fairbury; Breta Peterson, Dunning; and Mra. Horn by of Papilhon. ALICE Sprague of Beatrice be came the bride of P,yn.n Goulding of Omaha, at a late afternoon cer emony Saturday in Beatrice. The bride attended Ward Belmont at Nashville, Tenn.. and the univer sity, where she is a member of STATIONERY! Engraved-Monogrammed New Styles & Sizes in Corre spondence & Note Paper. Special for February! 1 0 8hU Paper, W Knvelol. I'nutd Washington's Birthday St. Patrick's Day mm p.9Mim. Party Favor far Your Houe Parties Many IV I If rml Honorary Tassel. Dorothy Jean Browne, daughter of Coach VV. H. Browne, was pre sented at the Nebraska-Iowa State basketball game Saturday night as an honorary member of Tassels, girls pep organization. fA B1513 1213 N Strt k'srau Karma Gamma. Mr. Gould ing, a Beta Theta Pi at Nebraska, was prominent in campus activ ities and was elected to Innocents in his senior vear. OF interest to university stu dents is the wedding of John Keriakedes and Everyl Moscroft which was solemnized Friday eve ning. Several prominent univer sity men were ushers at the affair including Jerry LaNoue, George Suer, John Reynolds and Robert Taylor, cousin of the bride. FRIDAY evening rnaiked the wedding date of Gretchen Maggi and Ray Kerr, both graduates of the university where Mr. Kerr was a member of Chi I'm iraiernuy. CAM MA Phi Beta alumnae were entertained Saturday at a luncheon at the chapter house. Twenty-five were present and Mrs. Arthur Perry and Mrs. Gerald Merritt served sir hostesses. The afternoon was spent with a business meeting and a short program. CHI Phi auxiliary is giving a buffet supper Sunday night for all members and their dates at the chapter house. Composing the committee in charge are Prof, and Mrs. R. J. Pool, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Linderman and Prof, and Mrs. Harold W. Stoke. CHAPERON Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 with Mrs. Pearl Petermichael at the Pi Beta Phi house. Assisting host esses will be Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Olive Orr. Mrs. Sarah H. Nelson, Mrs. K!"i" Tblwt nd Mrs. Gumav Harlan. ' NATIONAL Executive Secretary H. B. Davison, Theta Xi, visited with the local chapter UiU week end. He was a guest of the mem bers at the Iowa State-Nebraska game Saturday night. MRS. Brougham Wayland, Eta Province pesident of Zeta Tau Alpha, v.ill arrive Monday fror Kansas City to be a guest of the Iocs! chapter until Wednesday. ALUMNAE of Sigma Alpha Iota will entertain the members of the active chapUr at a dinner at the University club, Wednesday, Feb. 19. t SUNDAY afternoon second se mester freshmen women of the university are to be entertained with a taffy pull by the Coed I Counselor board at Ellen Smith hall. The party will be from 3 to 5. TJuests at the affair will be Miss Elsie Ford Piper and Miss Leila '.Hark, who are also sponsor of .he organization. Fifty are s.x- ( jetted to attend. DINNER PARTIES FEATURED TODAY. Appearances indicate that cam pus socialites have finally decided to give In to the whims of the weather man. Buffet suppers and quiet entertainment seem to be the program for Sunday afternoon and evening fuu seekers. Sigma Nu's take honors for the most elaborate party of the day with their sweetheart dinner at the chapter house this evening, while Chi Phi's run a close second with another one of their delightful Sunday night suppers. Entertain ment all over the campus looks interesting If a bit unexciting. Girls whose parlors are equipped with large lirepiaces win proouuiy find their popularity mounting this weather. We hear that today especially," a quiet evening at home." or at one of the fraternity or sorority houses, indulging in some miui parior game sucn as Monopoly, which wid doubtless be nn the nrnornm for Theta's and D. U.'s, or the age old bridge bat tles at S. A. E. and Kappa head quarters, will prevail. "Campus cakes conform to criterion of cozy college crowos. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA HOLDS RUSH MUSICAL. Members of Sigma Alpha Iota, musical sorority, will hold an in formal rush musical this after noon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Meginnis. The program of the af fair will be furnished by Evelyn Slowell, piano, Harriett Byron, voice. Vera Kelly, violin, and Velora Beck, piano. Arrangements are being made by the following committees: Transportation, Inez Heaney and Ruth Hill, refresh ments, Dorothea Gore, Inez Heaney, Vera Kelly, and Harriett Byron. About fifty guests will be present. Among the Nebraska contribu tors in the coming issue of Prairie Classified ADVERTISING 10c pR UNE LOST Blaek .-irid tol.l fountain pn with June Holland's nnmo on it. Liberal reward. Call BN'M. SHIRTS Finished Each in Bachelor Rough Dry B6961 333 North 12 Mail Order Filled at Lincoln' Buiy Store We Give S. A H. Stamptl f IMAVY . . . . leads the Spring Fashion Fleet into Port tarf tr 4 - i- 4" V f I 1111 6f- 'Mi i KM SHEER PRINT eic Smart! . . . for Everyone! Ahoy Mates! 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