The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1937, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NKBKASKAN. SUNDAY. SKPTKMUKK 26. 1037
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So What?
It didn't make much
difference what kind
of music they had for
their hot parties in
those days . . .
but today things
have changed, the
campus, has. been
looking for a dance
band that was really
different. We now
take pleasure in pre
senting (Formerly
Clyde DovsJ
A new band that
makes you want to
dance.
1 2 musicians with
the livliest band in
this part of the coun
try. Hear them before
booking anyone else
for your parties.
For Campui
Booking See
BOB WADHAMS
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AS JOHNNY SF.KS IT.
i T!inu;;h it was a bit difficult
to pncoivo nuioh thru the flying
bloo.i and muck of yesterday's
varsity-freshman fracas, I man
.ined tn pick up a few quips for
the Neliraskan society vender.
In regard to the 'jim Stuart,
Helen Catherine Davis team, I
wish to contradict a previous
statement and say that it is now
. knmvn that they are not really
true loving it at'ull; instead there
are plenty of domestic wars
abiTwing.
Of course, I only heard, but
one of the better tales of the day
is that of the Phi Pais going; oil
a Sigma u picnic and taking
throe quarts of cocoa malt.
II might be of interest to the
, fan to know what the well dressed
football ma;f will wear this year.
Mom of us fellows have gotten
tog.', her and decided to adorn
oui rives in scarlet .jerseys with
high necks and a sheer weight.
Our pants will be of the knitted
vain ty, ju.sl the shade of a green
olive bordering . i; ripeness. They
will fasten nt the front with a
canvas belt and brass buckle.
Of course no man will be really
dressed unless he wears black
cleated shoes, preferably unshined.
Then there are the accessories
which most of the better dressed
boys will wear, such as red steak
: over the eye, white tape about the
ribs nn, ankles ,and ducky little
i five pound helmets with chin
straps.
However, after a consensus of
opinion had been taken among the
squad we decided that we would
i meet the Gophers dressed in
formally, thus no full length red
SOX.
AS MAHY ANNA SLKS IT
f lash overheard in a local con
fectionery. Gene Knox, thai blond
, T, l". from McCook. pricing five
pound boxes of candy - this to be
delivered Monday night.
' Various fraternities were sere
naded Thursday night with a super,
super version of "Theta Lips"' by
the gals who live across the street
from the Phi Psi house.
V O i? C
Interpretative or Interruptive"
Sign on the gym bulletin board:
Wanted to buy, one INTKKP.l'PT
IVK dancing costume. Tried to get
that for my collection, but when I
went back, someone else had beat
en me to it.
People who gripe about the con
dition of U hall should have seen
a girl in teachers college, who. on
trying to open a substantial look
ing ooor. was left holding- the door
knob.
Safety in Number?
Pat .lensen has disregarded the
well known rule that it's really bet
ter to cut your quota to one man
in every hou.-e. Friday night at the
Turnpike. Pat was with a A. T. O.
pledge Bob Adams. So when Jun
ior Wilson, also A. T. O.. turned up
with another girl, fraternity broth
ers requested the orchestra to p ay
"I Love You Truly" for Pal and
Junior.
Full House.
The lucky people who have al
ready bought their fliivelMly
Players ticket are going to be un
happy when that .surprising com
edy, "The Amazing Dr. I'luttle
hon.se." is presented statring Pay
P.amsry. In fact, all s,x plays aie
absolutely on the must list. Tassels
will be selling tickets until Mon
day night, so don't neglect getting
yours. There's just no question
about it.
Social Whirl.
Alpha Phi actives entei tamed for
their pledges at tea Friday froi.i
3:30 to 0:30 at the chapter house.
Guests were the pledges of all the
other sororities. Mary Trfy. social
rhaiiman. was in (harge of decora
tions, which according to all re
ports, were done elegantly in yel
low and white carried out on the
tea table hy tapers ami flowers of
the two shades.
And. today. Carrie P.aymond
Hall's in ic social directot. Mis.-Clem.-iiitnie
Newman, will be hon
ored at lea. Housemothers, i hap
ter jpi esulc ids, and social chaiirr.cn
from all houses on the (ampus
: have been invited to ni" t this
i iharnui g newcomer.
ric'iucs of Delia Delia Delta hk
to be hostesses today to pledges of
other .sororuies, from 3 to C at the
I,OISE TOWXE'S -mo' nub
Ovvhvsna TOMCpIIT
"STREAIViLINER" 5 TUBE
RADIO
Reg. $11.95
After this event they go to
$11.95. Broad casting to
America first prire winner
in "Modern Flastic" competi
tion! More beautiful, more
modern. 5-tubcs. Built-in
aerial.
Societu
I Tri Delt house. In the receiving
I line will be Mrs. Coleman, national
president of Mortar Board; Max
:ine Piurand, Mrs. Paul Ream, Alene
; Mulliken, Dorothy Dell McClelland
ami Doris De Long. The tea tables
i will be done in the sorority colors,
i silver, gold and blue, ami music
J furnished by Alice Redwood, Betty
Ann Patton and Janet Reigner.
Tl'KMMKETO 1'KATUIiK
SUNDAY IWATINKK HOP
Dain-i nt; Starts at Three
O'clock Today; iNo
("over ('liarfie.
Sabbath loafers who desire novel
entertainment for long and tire
some afternoons will rejoice to
hear of the Sunday matinee dances
being introduced at the Turnpike
beginning Sept. '.'ti. Between the
hoars of three and seven French
Graf.'olier and his orchestia will
play. Special lunches will be served
and there will be no cover charge.
10 OFFER SIX $500
S
Seven Picture Companies
To Give Assistance
To Authors.
Any ambitious young play writ-
crs on the campus, or who have !
only recently graduated, are in
vited to submit oiigmal plays for
entiy in the second play competi
tion sponsored by the Bureau of
New Plays. Awards of JoOO each
will be mace to the authors of the
fix best plays: thrse may be in
creased to scholarships of $1,250
or fellowship awnido of $1,500 or
more if the Bureau considers the
author woilhy of uch olfeis and
his v.oik of suttici-at meit. How-,
ever, if a scholarship or fellowship
is awarded, the author is expected
ot submit fil least two plays within
a year i :nd a half tl the award.
Th purpose of the Bureau of
New Plays is to work in connec
tion with seven major motion pic
ture companies -Columbia. MGM,
Pai amount. PKO, Twentieth Cen-tuiy-Ko:;,
Piniver-al, and Wainer
Brothers in dircovenng; and en
couraging young authois inter
est ed in theatrical woik. This
help is r.ot only financial but
i critical and advisory as well.
All plays submitted must be
"full length, original, unpublished
and unproduced oy any pioles
sion.il theatre." to quote the Bu
reau. They must r.iso be recom
mended in writing oy the head
of the Knglish di nnrtment of the
1 1'nivc irity, or by his au'.hoiized
representative.
Competition for these nn.-es
opcr.." Oct. 1. ( - Dee. 15, ;uvl
announcement of i.w.-rus wit! be
made not later tlun Maiih 35.
1U3S.
The puiiiose of ihe change in
date.' is to allow ;lude:.ts who
have done iheii writing during ihe
summer to revise them villi the
help of thur profe--.si rs bc-loiy sub-mis-don,
anil to avoid a concerted
lush if students for 1 ccommcr.ci-ati'T..-
at the last minute.
Classified
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I Most of you remember Clyde
Most of you remember Clyde
Davis whose orchestra hit this
campus with such a bang last
year nboui this time The band
has been taken over oy Ken Nel
son and with several additions
now is one of the loading musical
crews of the middle west. The
twelve musicians are led by Mr.
Nelson who returned from New
York City to run his own Land.
While in New York. Ken played
with such stars as Louis Prima.
Red Norvo, and Joe Venuti. His
A COMPLIMENTARY ARCH
with
Shampoo and Fingerwave will be given
MONDAY .- TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
at the
Dresback Beautte Salon
411 Sec. Mut.
To Mt'Pl
STUIMLXT
XEEI1S
The hundred And one little
thinps . . . buttons sewed on.
nif nd ipg, etc. . . . which you
took tor granted at home, are
looked after for you at Evans.
You'll particularly like cur
method of Dry Cleaning your
suits and dresses. To be well,
groomed, let Evans be your
valrt !
"Serving: U. of N. Students
Located on 12th St
Only 1 week left to enter
MAGEE'S
TClillirierij Desiqu Contest
YOU may win the S10 Hat
made according to your
prize winning design.
()t'ju UiSL idsuoL iiiaL jodwijLl
1. All ycu nerd is a brief description or
sliclch c! ihe b'.ylc you have in mind . . .
(art ability not considered).
2. Get your e:.:ry blank on Magec's third
llocr.
3. The cones' i local . . . you or one of
your hiends v:!l v.'in one ci ihe three
valuable prizes.
The Contest Closes Saturday. Oct. 2
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Jurnor Portable Remington or Underwood
Ideal lor thoie who nefd a serviceable Po'liblf
jit Low cost. 4 row ttjndaid
shift keys. Alto FREE a TOUCHER. TU. Thi
a touch typing system developed
Little Hermes
Typewnur ......
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Upright Rebuilt. ,
Underwood
Rebuilt
Latest Remington
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$32.95
$42.95
$42.95
$54.50
BUY ON SEARS
band is expected to be one of
the sensations of the campus for
mal season.
PLAY "CONTEST EXTENDED
Manuscripts for the College
Playwriting contest sponsored by
the'W'PA Federal Theatre project
and its National Collegiate Ad
visory committee will be accepted
until Nov. 1.
The winning' play will be given
a run of at least one week at the '
WPA Federal Theatre in New
York City. The successful play
wright will receive fifty dollars a
week for the play. The theme is
unrestricted but plays dealing with
contemporary American life arc '
preferred.
INNOCENTS TO INJECT
COLOR INTO STANDS
WITH RED N FEATHERS
(Continued from Page l.i
Last year the feathers injected a
great deal of color and enthusi
asm into the Cornhusker rooting
stands, and we hope that they will
be even more successful this year." i
Distribution of feathers is not
restricted to university students, !
but will be available to any fan
calling for one at Cold's after
Thursday morning. :
R0UNDAND ABOUT. !
i Continued from rage 1
lined team mcmbrs, eaver to be I
off into the fray. I
Were is possible for spectators j
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EASY PAYMENT PLAN
to take in games in this shouldei
shoving proximity with the piu'
ticipants, the milk toast pastime
of stadium bound surveillance
would lose countless devotees.
Only the old women and the
theorists and the coke spikers
woul drenmin in the stands. We
have seen the light . we have been
converted. Yon lies the mortal
remains of a sit offish spectator.
Fraternity
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