THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936 THE DAILY NEBUASKAN FOUR f SOCIAL WHIRL AS A TROPTICAL HEAT WAVE DESCENDS UPON the campus, summer students are making the best of the warmth continuing to pursue their studios and evincing more than a passing interest in weather reports. Undaunted by the thermometer topping weather, many students are participating in the varied recreational program, supervised by Prof. K. W. Lantz. Softball teams play niehtlv on the fields south and west of the Teachers college building and tennis and golf enthusiasts are practing diligently for tourna ments, which will climax the sports program v jl j AMI ill an uuvvaaiii tuiiiiiui cu'uuk iiiv intensity of the heat, give the university sum- U mer sports a try, take a cool dip in the coliseum a pool, and you will be surprised how little the i,nt. will matter when vou find a controversial interest ! married recently were KJleno Calder of Fremont and Elmer Ben- ft son of Silver Creek. Mrs. Benson is a graduate of the University of Nebraska school of nursing ana received her bachelor of science degree from the Omaha school. BETTY Romans returned to Lincoln Friday, July 3, after at tending the Kappa Kappa Gamma convention at the Seignory club at Montibello, Quebec. . ANNOUNCED recently was the marriage of Marion Tipton of Lake Andes, South Dakota and Ralph Carson of Nebraska City. The ceremony took place June 6 in St. Louis. Both are graduates of the University of Nebraska. JUNE 27, Elna Brown of Kim ball was married to Vernon Gus tafson of Dix. Mrs. Gustafson has attended the University of Nebras ka. IN KANSAS on June 14, the wedding of Virginia Elson ai.d Wayne Yowell took place. Mr. Yowell is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nebraska college of ag riculture and Mrs. Yowell has at tended the agricultural college. ANOTHER late June wedding was that of Martha Armstrong of and Stanley Jameson of Arcadia. Mr. Jameson graduated from the University of Nebraska with hon ors in 'mechanical engineering. Kb f a WeLlo hello Mo.U Corporation of Aric 9.TTTI. land Ms Versatile Ientbhaininq M til- i I 11 tin".- til in.. M&' - Tonite, July 9th Advance Tickets . 83C Paid has attended the On Sale at Danielson Floral Co., 1306 N Door Admissions. . $140 Tax Paid Miss Armstron university. AN EARLY September wedding will be that of Eleanore Gadd of Omaha and Ford Robinson of Philadelphia. Miss Gadd is a graduate of the University of Ne braska and a member of Phi Mu sorority. Mr. Robinson is a former student of the university. TOMORROW in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Leola Schill of Alliance will be married to Philip Brownell of Lincoln. Both are graduates of the University of Nebraska, where Mr. Brownell was an Innocent and member of Delta Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa and Miss Schill is af filiated with Alpha Xi Delta. JUNE 28 Maxine Hepp of Gree ley was married to Frank Morri son of Stockville. Mr. Morrison is a graduate of the University of Nebraska law college and a mem ber of Phi Alpha Delta, law fra ternity. THERE has been no date set as yet for the early August wedding of Marcella Laux to Leonard Tangney of Denver, Colorado. Miss Laux is a graduate of the Univer sity of Nebraska and is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda Theta. Mr. Tangney has attended the univer sity and is a member of Delta Sigma Chi. AUGUST 12 Birdie Lindholm of Lincoln will be married to Russell Casement of David City. Both are graduates of the University of Ne braska. KATHRYN Neely, tri-Delt. will be married Saturday, July 11 to Wayne Schammel at St. Mary's cathedral in Lincoln. A LATE June wedding was that of Beatrice Fanning and Ned FrosL The ceremony took place in McCune, Kansas on the 25th. Mr. Frost attended the University of Nebraska. ANOTHER late June wedding taking place on the 26th of the month, was that of Mary Morton and Clifford Russell of Jamestown, New York. Mrs. Russell is a for mer student at the University of Nebraska. HUSKEKS TO PLAY GAME WITH IOWA 1938 Grid Contest With Hawkeves Announced. After a lapse of two years, the Husker football team will again play Iowa during the 1937 season in Lincoln. 7n 1938, the Scarlet team will play the Hawkeyes at Iowa City on Nov. 19. The last game was played be tween the two teams when the Huskers scored a 14-13 victory here in 1934. The 1938 game was announced recently by Athletic Di rector Dana X. Bible. Buck's Coffee Shop 1131 R Street NEBRASKA BOOKMEN OPEN DISPLAY HERE (Continued from Page 1) Nettie I. Mills. Prentice-Hall company, Chicago, by Virgil Vaughn. Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, by Gomer A. Jones. Scott-Forsman & Co., Chicago, by T. R. Crawford. Silver, Burdett & Co., Chicago, by E. O. Harvey. L. W. Singer company, Syra cuse, N. Y., by Fred B. Tyler. Southwestern Publishing com pany, Chicago, J. E. Morris. University Publishing company, Lincoln, W. L. Greenslit and R. W. Ohlcr. John C. Winston company, Chi cago, W. K. Fowler and G. W. Saunders. World Book company, Chicago, W. O. Steen. Several book companies who are not members of the association also have exhibits: The World Book Encyclopedia, by T. O. Elliott. Pacific Press Publishers asso ciation by H. W. Nesworiger. McCormick Mathers company by S. E. Eddy. DeNoycr Geppart company by J. C. Higgins. The Americanus corporation by S. M. Dunlap. Central Scientific company by V. F. Dumsing. The Nebraska State Teachers association by Charlca Bowers, secretary. Encyclopedia Brittannica by R. A. Simmons. The exhibit will not be open Saturday, July 11. CHOKUS GIVES FOURTH ANNUAL BROADCAST Wednesday, July 8, the all-state high school chorus, under the di rection of George Howerton, pre sented the fourth annual broadcast over KFAB. The program consist ed of musical numbers by the chor us and introductory remarks by Dr. Howard Kirkpatrick, head of the school of music. 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