The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 25, 1936, HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO
THE DAILY NEBKASKAN
rillJK SDA Y, JUNE 25, 1936
f SOCIAL WHIRL
COMFORTABLY COOL WEATHER MAKES SCHOOL
attendance a pleasure indeed, rather than n series of heat dis
cussions and brow moppings. Although the tennis program
has been placed at a temporary standstill, by the
illness of Hob Harrison, instructor, students have
XAm n,,ul and are finding time to participate in va-
C V rious recreational activities, on the campus and
i n Lincoln, bwnnnnng, at one of the city pools,
f I 'is popular with many of the summer students
n v" v'3tn io inning ujj IMVIUJ' Ul IHU
ure time which men seem to find when they get
within driving distance of a golf course. With
the thermometer at a reasonable level, it is wise
to confer with friends and take advantage of
the gorgeous weather by making use of Lincoln's
recreational facilities.
RECENTLY announced is the"
engagement and marriage, which
will take place July 16, of Lucille
Sanders and Joe Weiler of Lincoln
The ceremony will be held at St
Mary's cathedral and the couple
will live in Lincoln. Both have at
tended the University.
SATURDAY evening Alice
CJuigle and Francis Ayres, will be
married at the First Presbyterian
church of Lincoln. Miss Jane Ax
tell of Omaha will serve as Miss
Quigle's maid of honor. Brides
maids are Eleanor Viney and Mar
tha Hershey. Kenneth Lunney will
act as best man and Robert and
Glenn Ayres, brothers of the bride
groom, Charles Wilson and Dr
wuiiam Ferguson will serve as
ushers. Miss Quigle and Mr. Ayres
ere both graduates of the Univer
sity of Nebraska, Miss Quigle is a
member of Alpha Chi Omega and
Mr. Ayres is affiliated with Delta
Upsilon.
A JULY wedding will be that of
Tauline Nelson and Harold Kessel
ring, on the 26th of the month.
Miss Nelson has attended the Uni
versity of Nebraska and is a mem
ber of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Kissel
ring attended the University of
Nebraska college of Agriculture.
ANOTHER July wedding, that
of Ruth Joyce and Yale Tittering
ton will take place on the 18th in
St. Mary's Cathedral in Lincoln.
Miss Joyce has attended the Uni
versity of Nebraska and Mr. Tit
terrington is a graduate of the
University.
HELEN Thieoff of Sterling,
Colorado and John Brain of
Omaha will be married early in j
September. Both have attended the I
University of Nebraska and Miss
Theioff is a member of Pi Beta !
Phi and Mr. Brain is affiliated
with Phi Gamma Delta.
SAILING July 11 for Europe
will be Faith Arnold, editor of the
1936 Cornhusker and member of
Kappa Alpha Theta. She will re
main abroad for the winter with
Martha Deweese, Kappa Alpha
Theta. They will study in Paris.
DELEGATE to the Alpha Delta
Theta convention, Mildred Threl
keld spent a week at Lake Okoboji,
where she attended the convention
SATURDAY, June 20, Lucille
Erxleben of Hastings was married
to William Bruce of Holdrege. The
ceremony took place in Hastings
at the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. Bruce is a graduate of the
University of Nebraska and a
member of Delta Upsilon.
ANNOUNCED recently was the
engagement and approaching mar
riage of Esther Gates of Grand
Island and Paul Newell of Grand
Island. The wedding will take place
in the fall. Miss Gates has attended i
the University of Nebraska and
Mr. Newell is a graduate of the j
University of Nebraska law col
lege and a member of Phi Alpha
Delta legal fraternity.
IN UNION, Saturday, June 20,
Dorothy Foster was married to J.
Dan Houston of Nebraska City.
Mr. Houston has attended the
University of Nebraska and is a
member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
MISS Jane Richardson was mar
ried Saturday, June 20, at the First
Baptist church of Lincoln, to
Waldo Johnson. Mr. oJhnson has
attended the University of Ne
braska and Mrs. Johnson also at
tended the University of Nebraska
and is a member of Alpha Delta
Theta.
JUNE 12, Marianne Anderson
was married to Earl Wood of Lin
coln. Mrs. Wood is a graduate of
the University of Nebraska. The
couple will live in Lincoln.
AND ON June 9 Miss Neomi
Hansen and Arnold Watts were
married at Beaver Crossing. Mrs.
Watts has attended the University
of Nebraska and is now taching in
the Seward county schools.
HE LOIS Whitcomb and Paul
Miller were married at Council
Bluffs on June 16. Both have at
tended the University of Nebraska
and Miss hitcomb is a member
of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Miller is
affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega.
at THE TRI-DELT house. Fri
day, June 19, Katherine Oury was
married to Richard Williams of
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Miss
Oury is a graduate of the Univer
sity of Nebraska and a member of
Delta Delta Delta.
Jim Farley says the republicans
nave nominated a "synthetic can
idate. What Jim has in mind is
that he hopes they won't find a
substitute for his job.
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KEV. H. EKCK INVITES
STUDENTS TO CALL
Lutherans Will Hold
Picnic at City Park
on Friday Afternoon
Rev. H .Erck, Lutheran Btudent
pastor at the University of Ne
braska, will keep office hours
every forenoon during the summer
session in room 103A Temple
building. Lutheran students are
invited to call on him during these
hours.
The picnic for Lutheran students
will be held Friday evening, June
26. Students will assemble at the
Temple at 5:30 and from there
will go to some nearby park for
an evening of games and enter
tainment. Those who have cars
are requested to bring them.
KALP1I VOSE TO HEAD
SMITIMIUGIIES CLUB
Teachers in Work Ten
Years May Join Ranks
of Agricultural Group
Ralph Vose, vocational agricul
ture teacher in the Perkins county
high school at Grant, was elected
president of the Tei Year club, an
organization of Nebraska Smith
Hughes teachers who have been in
Smith-Hughes work for ten years.
At the annual breakfast held
recently Harold Vance, Wakefield.
was elected secretary. New mem
bers are J. H. Pearson, office of
education, United States depart,
ment of agriculture (honorary); J.
Leslie Moore or (jandy; Joseph
Tuning, Central City, and Harry
Engle of Ainsworth.
R. L. Clark of York, retirine
president, presided at the breakfast.
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