The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1936, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBIMSrCAN
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Minnesota Students Buy
Pills With Drug Content
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (ACP).
Black coffee or caffeln tablets,
ammonia cokea, cigarettes, cold
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
Orchesis
In
A Dance Recital
GRANT MEMORIAL HALL
May 18, 1936-7:45 P. M.
Admission 35o
showers and the other common
devices used by students In the
throes of exam periods are no
longer countenanced by universi
ty of Minnesota students and fac
ulty members Instead, they wave
the banner for benzedrine sul
phate tablets.
Altho members of the pharmo
cology department and doctors of
the student health department ad
vised against the use of the new
"anti-fatigue" pills they were put
on the market only a few months
ago the ruHh continued unabated.
Chief objection to the drug.
KKM-wnxr,!
Tn aril irvlrf rnnpnf hmtli,
J1I In nrrrlr for II,
Hook srlls nn stent.
(ItARtNTIMl
Hp 18 lending t.lnrnln firms,
A & C Shu Chateau
Sales OHkv. 111 So. ISIh SI.
which users claim will prevent
fatigue for about six hours with
out any t exultant depression, Is
that Its exact properties are not
yet known. University of Minne
sota scientists Are engaged in re
search in the attempt to discover
If benzedrine sulphate Is habit
forming or destructive to body tis
sues, but meanwhile, their col
leagues and students go right on
taking It. One Minneapolis drug
company reported the sale of 1.000
tablets within a week.
Miss Louise Len ton, Instructor
In home economics, was Initiated
Into Phi Upsilon Omlcron, hon
orary society of home economists,
last Sunday.
Prof. O. R. Martin of the col
lege of business administration
spoke Friday before delegates to
the Nebraska Society of Certified
Accountants on "Federal Estate
Taxes."
CORNHUSKER NETMEN TO
MEET JAYHAWKS TODAY
Nebraskans Hope to Avenge
Two Previous Defeats
At. Kansang' Hands.
The Husker netmen will swing
Into action today, meeting the
Kansas Jnyhawks on the Lincoln
Country club courts.
In a previous match at Law
rence the two teams played but
three matches because of Incle
ment wenther, and the Huskers
were defeated 2 to 1. Probable
starters for Nebraska are Carl
Hopt. Robert Harrison, Clare Wolf
and Bernle McKerney.
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CV fx to tli p. Fpniiinine
Graduate
with gift inspirations for
her personal friend$
Solid Gold
Rings
gET WITH GENUINE STONES
-esrtieo, Jade, onyx, tiger.
cameo, hematite, aircon.
Soma with small diamonds. 10
carat fold.
6.00 to 35.00
UmttrrFIM Iloot
Gold
Bracelets
("WIES OF EARLIER PE
R10D PATTERNS. CM
fltltd bracrlets in plain style or
with enameled designs. Will
make charming possessions.
5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 6.75
imry Tint floor
"Overnight
Cases
pAbRIKOlD COVERED. IS,
18, 21 and 24 inch. Black
or brown.. A useful remem
brance I
2.95
First Floor
Chiffon
hose
JAKE up a box two or three
pairs of a kind or of different
kinds.
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1
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CLEAR, SHEER CHIFFONS In weights for
all needs and colors for all summer rnsem
Wea. Stork her up for early summer needs
and see her delight!
2- TIIItEAD (dressy)
3- THREAD (happy medium )
4- THREAD (street weight)
oslery riral Floor
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Chiffon
Gloves
FOUR. BUTTON
A LENGTH SLIP-ONS
with fafoled top. Pastels.
1.00
First Floor
Slip Cover
Bags
IN EN BAGS in while
and pastel color.
1.95
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WHITE
SILK
LINGERIE
'RENCH .CREPE AND SATIN
UNDERWEAR in tailore!
and lace trimmed styles. Well
made. Lingerie that makes a
dainty under ensemble for any
type of costume, sports, street
or evening. Practical, too!
DANCE SETS
1.00 and 1.95
CHEMISES
' 1.00
STEP-INS
1.00 and 1.95
SLIPS
1.95 and 2.95
SATIN GOWNS
3.95
Vaderwear Seel Ion Becon4 Floor
Rojane Jasmin
Beauty Kid
CM ALL TRAVELING CASE
llh mirror. Mark or
brown. Contains cleansing cream,
skin tonic, nourishing cream,
fare powder, cream rouge, nail
polish, polish remover and mani.
cure click.
3
75
Toilet Ooode Flrat Floor
Boudoir
Lamps
POTTERY BASES with CHAR.
MOUR SHADES (washable,
non inflammable celluloid).
Soft color and lighting effects
for dainty dressing tables.
I75
Third Floor
Doeskin
Gloves
7I NE QUALITY ENGLISH
x DOESKINS in the popular
white and natural shade. Washable.
1
95
Flrat Floor
Lydes
Perfume
rjIRECT FROM FRANCE. One.
half ounce flacong with se
rure rap so that they mar be
carried in the purse. Jaimln,
gardenia, weet pea. liiamont
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Ambre det Pagoda.
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SEEN ON
THE CAMPUS.
Everybody congratulating- Web
Mills on his recent flection....
Harriet Hoenig and Helen Flans
burg tete-a-teting over lunch In
the Pasty. .. .literally millions of
officers exhibiting their uniforms
in various campus hangouts. . . ,
Marlon Sherwood and Vern Kellv
having French troubles, . . .people
flocking to the libraries by the
score to finish term papers and the
like. .. .Cynthia Pcdley and Llbby
Glover having a bit of trouble car
rying armloads of packages from
down town. .. .Margaret McKay
waiting In front of the Beta house
for Dick Paul Theta's lunchlnir
at the Pasty with Dr. ftoke....Pi
Phi s giving Mary Ann P.osencrans
driving lessons. .. ."going steady"
couples trying to get in their candy
passing oerore school is out....
Frances Boldman fitrurintr out a
way to keep awake while studying
in the wee hours of the morning
....El Farrell planning a trip to
California. .. .Bob Ramey and Vir
ginia Fleetwood stooelne each
other with ice cream cones much
to the detriment of Virginia's dress
....Mary Jane French visiting
everybody else's classes for aome-
tning new ana airrerent. . . .and
everyone beginning to think about
inais.
TASSELS will entertain rushees
at the annual membership tea at
me Fhl Mu house Saturday after
noon, from 2 until 4 o'clock. Paul-
ine Oellatly, Julleene Deadkin,
sponsors, an l Elizabeth Shearer
and Margaret Phlllippe, past and
present presidents will preside at
the tea table. Decorations will be
carried out In pastel colors. About
one hundred and fifty are expected
to attend.
RECENTLY announced Km the
marriage of Pat Carroll, Kappa
Lwua, if nun rciiey or jnoitoik.
The wedding took place May 8 at
raua wty, wen.
LINCOLN alumnae of Karma
Delta will entertain members of
the active chapter at a buffet sup
per at the chapter house Sunday
evening. Miss Alice Bookstrom,
president of the alumnae, will
have charge of arrangements.
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NEW officers of Phi Knnna Pl
are: Don Welmer, president; Lyle,
Chrlstenson, vice president; Row
land McClvmont. secretarv. and
Gene Frantz, treasurer. Don Wel
mer and Burt Brian were elected
delegates to the national conven
tion, which will be held at the
Cavalier Country club at Virginia
Beach, Virginia, June 24-27.
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ACTIVE and alumnae members
of Kappa Kappa Gamma will en
tertain at a banquet at the Lin
coln Country club Saturday night.
The party, which is an annual
event, will feature a variety of
speakers, Introduced by Mrs. W.
H. Howey, toastmlstress for the
evening. Newly initiated members
of the sorority are planning a aklt
which will furnish "between the
courses" entertainment for the
guests. A Kappa newspaper Is also
being prepared by the active
chapter for distribution at the
banquet.
ANOTHER Kappa party this
week will be the annual Senior
Classified
ADVERTISING
10C PER LINE
LOST A Thets XI mother's pin. Mrs.
Hylaiwl. B2414. Reward.
"ARTS y.AHt. 2ft
TODAY Eves. 25
Waaa UHiUand atrt m li bum
SHIER
SCHOOL
Opening Dates
June 1 & June 15
Placements ae very satisfac
tory this spring. Our quali
fied people are all employed.
LINCOLN
SCHOOL OF
COMMERCE
W. A. Robbing, Pres.
209 No. 14 St. B6774
WIIATS DOING
Friday.
PI Beta Phi Mothers' club, 12
o clock luncheon, chapter house,
Alpha XI Delta Mothers' club,
1:30 o'clock luncheon, chapter
house.
Pershing Rifle dinner dance,
6:30 o'clock, Lincoln hotel.
Chi Delta Phi, initiation ban
quet at Cornhusker.
Farm House sweetheart din
ner at chapter house.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, spring
party, chapter house.
Saturday.
8igma Nu "Gold Rush"
party, chapter house.
Carrie Belle Raymond spring
party at Raymond Hall.
Sigma Alpha Eptllon spring
party, University club.
Chi Omega May-time Dinner-dance,
chapter house, 7
o'clock.
Kappa Sigma picnic, 2 o'clock;
dance, 9 o'clock, chapter house.
Theta XI "bank night" party,
9 o'clock, Cornhusker ballroom.
Phi Kappa Psi, spring party,
chapter house.
Phi Gamma Delta, spring
party, chapter house.
Sunday.
PI Beta Phi, sweetheart din
ner, ohapter house, 1:15 o'clock.
Gamma Phi Beta, buffet sup
per, chapter house, 6:30 o'clock.
Alpha 8lgma Phi, Partnt'a
6y dinner, 1 o'clock, chapter
house.
breakfast to be held at the chap
ter house Sundav mornlnr At.
rangementa for the party are being
made by Betty Moss, chairman of
the sorority.
CHI Phi's are Dlannlnr a real
spring weather entertainment on
naiuruay aiiernoon wiin a picnic
at Tuxedo park in Crete, Neb.
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NEWMAN club members are
planning a dance Friday night at
the Catholic Community Center,
Marvin Maher and Helen Stanko
are In charge of arrangements and
chaperons for the evening will be
Mr. Frank A. Kldwell and Rev.
b. F. Obrist. Red Campbell and his
orchestra will furnish the muaic
for dancing.
SIGMA Delta Tau win entertain
with a dinner dance at the chapter
house Saturday evening. Chaperons
will be Mr. and Mrs. Max Laschln
sky and Madeline L. Baer. Flor
ence Smeerln and Father Stein are
making arrangements and Red
Campbell's orchestra will play.
CHI Omega's are also planning
a dinner dance at the chapter
house Saturday evening. Their
chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs.
Guy L. Spencer and Mrs. Cora
Sklles Prouty. Lots Hlatt and Ruth
Houston are In charge of arrange
ments. DELTA Gamma'a are honoring
their seniors with a luncheon at
the chapter house Saturday after
noon. ALPHA Omlcron's are planning
iniatlon ceremonies and a banquet
at the chapter house as their Fri
day afternoon and evening activi
ties. MOTHER'S club of Alpha Sig
ma Phi met at the chapter house
for regular business meeting. Fol
lowing the meeting, the afternoon
was spent Informally. Mrs. J. E.
Bailey was hostess for the after-noon.
YOUR DAYS
ARE NUMBERED!
Make the most of a big week
end! With school days flying down
the home stretch full speed ahead
toward exams and graduation,
there isn't much more time to
take time out for weekend gall
vantlng. So clean your white ahoes
and press your spring formals and
take in one or several of the cam
pus weekend bright spots. Spots
Include, the Kappa Kappa Gamma
house party, Pershing Rifle Dinner
dance at the Lincoln, Farm House
sweetheart dinner, tonight. .and
come Saturday, the Sigma Nu
"Gold Rush" party, Raymond hall
spring party, 8. A. E. party at the
University club, Chi O maytime
dinner dance. Kappa Sig picnic
and dance and last but not least
the Theta Xi "bank nle-ht" rart at
the Cornhusker. There is absolute
ly no percentage in hitting the
books these days, put finala in the
indefinite future and profit by the
last really big weekend whirl!
"ENIORS of Alpha Phi will also
be honored at a dinner at the
chapter house Sunday.
MARION Edgren will entertain
a large group of her friends at a
tea Saturday afternoon at the Lin
coln Country club honoring Mrs.
Barbara Farnsworth.
MEMBERS of the active chap
ter of Alpha Sigma Phi will en
tertain their parents at dinner
Sunday afternoon at the chapter
house. Decorations will be carried
out in the fraternity colors, cardi
nal and gray. About 100 are ex
pected to attend, and James
Gregory ia in charge of general
arrangements for the affair.
RESIDENTS of Carrie Belle
Raymond hall will entertain at a
spring party Saturday evening at
the hall. About two hundred and
fifty couples will be present. Chap
eronea for the affair will be Dr.
Eli-sabeth Williamson, Mr. and
Ted Graham, and Mr. Lloyd J.
Davidson.
IN Lincoln for a few days la
Harriet Walker of Omaha, mem
ber of Delta Gamma, who is now
attending Northwestern univer
sity. PHI Mu will hold It spring
party, the "Phi Mualcale." Satur
day evening at the chapter house.
Decorations will be carved out in
black and whe. Chaperones for
the affair will he Mr. and Mra.
Roy Cochran and Mrs. Margaret
Re a, housemother. About 80 cou
ples will be present,
PERSHING Riflemen will en
tertain Friday night at a dinner
dance at the Lincoln hotel. Chap
erons will be Capt. A. Shelley and
Col. W. H. Oury. John Erain is In
charge of arrangements and Jack
Paige and his orchestra will play
for the dancers.
Prominent Men to Speak
At Public Affairs Meeting
By Aoelt!d ColltflaU Pre)
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If It's drugs you need when
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Frt Delivery B106S
Seventeen men prominent In na
tional affairs have accepted invi
tations to speak at the first an
nual public affairs conference, to
be held here May 8 and 9 undar
the auspices of The Yale Newi,
The Harvard Crimson and The
Daily Princetonian.
Joseph B. Eastman, federal co
ordinator of railroads. Secretary
of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace,
and Sen. Robert F. Wagner of
New York will have leading parts
In the round-table discussions.
It Is planned to have five tables
in all, each composed of ten fac
ulty and twenty undergraduate
members of each college. ,
DELTA SIGMA PI INITIATES
THREE; ELECTS OFFICERS
Robert Williams Chosen New
President, of Easiness
Fraternity.
Delta Sigma Pi, professional,
business fraternity, held its spring
Initiation Wednesday. May 13. at
the Lincoln hotel followed by a
banquet at 6:30. The new Initiates
include Fred Wameumunde of
Lexington, Kenneth G If fen of Lin
coln, and George Dinadale of Pal
mer. Douglas Timmerman, prominent
Lincoln business man and alum
nus of the fraternity was principle
speaker. Twenty-five were pres
ent. Election of officers was held im
mediately after the banquet. Rob
ert Williams was chosen headmas
ter ; Quin Scott, treasurer; Edward
Markytan, senior warden; Ken-
neth Giffen, junior warden; Wil
liam John, scribe: George Dina
dale. historian; Richard Becker,
senior guide; and George Young,
Deltaaig, correspondent. Delegates
to the Bizad Executive Council
are Robert Williams and Kenneth
Frltzler.
Robert Williams, headmaster,
waa chosen to represent the local
chapter at the 12th Grand chap
ter congress to be held Sept. 15 to
17 in Atlanta, Ga. Alternate chosen
if Quinn Scott.
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Mon. V Sat. 7:30 to t:30
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Orpheons Present
The Lincoln High
School Choir in
THE PRINCE of
PILSEN
May 22-23 8:15
L. H. S. Aud.
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