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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1937
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By Johnny Howell Quarterback
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Mary Anna Cockle
JOHN HOWE
AS JOHNNY SEES IT.
Cropping up about the cur.ipus
are hordes of bachelors clubs most
notable of which is the Klondike
club. Proprietors of the Hub are
Mossr?. Melning and Dodd who
state that entrance is gained in
vitation only. Memberships now
stands at two. The club rooms are
located at the proprietor's apart
ment (2 rooms) where tnere are
rugs on the floor and running
water, cold and cold.
1 see that that want-ad coiv rn
ing the "brown skirt lost at the
corner of 12th and K streets" is
still finding its way into the
columns of the rag. This definitely
proves one of two things; tither
tnere is a crying need for a gitatly
improved zipper, snap, or Miner
skirt holder-upper or the editorial
stand taken by Editor Murray of
this sheet is indeed commend ible.
(See Nebra.skan Sept. 24.) It it
were .spring. I might ever, write an
editorial myself concerning said
camp;is morality.
The Dclts have acquired a couple
of mascots in the form of two ter
l lers. Doc Lynn Thompson, tells
the boys that a blessed event is in
the offing. Some of the financial
wizards are starting a pool on the
number of pups.
The Thctu's and D. G. s are open
housing Saturday p. m. It looks
like a phocograph finish between
a Cotd and two radios.
And the Burney-VValcott leud
waxes hotta and hotta and hotta.
For more comfortaole waging of
the battle, pipe smoking Bus. Mgr.
Wadhnms is considering the pur
chase of a new overstuffed lor the
manager's alleged desk.
hobbling about lately. They seem
to be a little stiff from '"'sucker
baseball" as someone termed that
current intra-mural sport.
PI PHI KISSES.
They say that June Stebbins is
having her new Pi Phi pin done in
diamonds and sapphires to match
Harry Prouty's that she's been
wearing since last Saturday night.
Looks like the D. U.'s will get their
weekly cigar next Monday night.
IN THE INFIRMARY
Bernard Pe Mars, Hasting.
Marjorle Meyer, Lexington.
Released Yesterday.
Carol Clark, Lincoln.
Mary Hammond, O'Neill.
Jack Meyer, Omal.a.
Phyllis Rothwell, Hyannis.
On. iksL Ok. ....
SHE'LL PROBABLY BC
CHEWING THE RAG.
Incidentally, Terry York was a
bit burned up about the forecast
of her candy passing with Smith
Davis. They had planned to treat
the boys and girls the night of
the D. U, house party, but it's no
go now. She claims she's going to
eat all the candy herself and Smith
c:.ri smoke the cigars.
The boys at the barn have been
suggesting in a more or less force
ful way that Dick Kosman "come
across" soon, so it seems to be
either cigars or the tub for Dick.
O'hile on the subject of TMck, 1
mie-l.t tell von about the cirl who
rallefl the Thpta house thr. other ""lurd rirr
..... .. .... ...-......- . .. " Thru X
nig nr. ana asKeo lor uick. aii uic
little K. A. T.'s and their Kitty
sang "Every Night She Calls Him
Up" just to make him unhappy.
670th and last to be drawn. Of
the organized groups, the Palad
lan Literary society and Chi Ome
ga sorority were also "talenders"
in the drawings.
A list of those purchasers who
secured five tickets or more fol
lows in the order In which their
names were drawn. Figures after
names indicate the number of sea
son books secured by each per
son or group.
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Thursday Slornlnr.
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11:00 MBS, Kvralnc I'nludr: Kl OR.
7:00 NBC, Rudy allrr'a varirly honr:
V(IV. CRM, kale Smllh'a hour with Hrnry
011111r1nan, .lira 4ronlry and Jark Mlllrr'ft
orrhralra: Kl All. NBC, (.rn. Hugh John
son, roninirntatir: KOII.,
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drra' orrhratra: KI'OH,
11:00 CBS, Floyd (ilhbona: KFAB.
NBC, Kraft Mualr Hall: Bob Burna,
Johnny Troftrr' orhrtra: WOW,
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MBs, I'rrddy Martina nrrhralra:
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AS MAUY ANNA SEES IT
The Kappa s seem to be getting
their little freshmen dates with all
the BIG seniors witness the Ann
Hustead-Harlan Fergus combina
tion they've arranged for the Chi
Phi house party Saturday night.
And it's really going to be quite
the affair. The boys out on "D"
street will be doing themselves
proud with their Chi Phi Insane
Asylum theme. Their parties are
always fun. but this one sounds
extra special.
MAYBE YOU CAN TELL
US WHY
Tri Delt's Ruth Ludwick and
Johnny Folsom of Eeta fame are
back together again every now and
then. Is he any older this year,
. Kuthie?
So many little gals have been
SOCIAL WHIRL.
The active chapter of A. O. Pi
honored their national president,
Mrs. Patricia Drummond, at tea
from 3 to 5 Wednesday. Guests
included members of the mothers'
club and the alliance. The tea
table was done in cream anil
brown.
BIFF BIERMAN!
STUDENT ATHLETIC
TICKET SALE TOPS
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first by Murray, with Theodore
Kamas and Lois Behm running
second and third. Among block
groups, Sigma Phi F.psilon fra
ternity was the first to be drawn,
followed by Beta Theta Pi fra
ternity and Sigma Kappa sorority.
The Rear Cuard.
Prize for "most unlucky" per
son in the drawings should go to
Alan Parker whose name was the
.y nha f.iinio.u Hh.i -1
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Black's Beauty Service
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Hair and Scalp Treatment, F. W. Inc 50c
Shampoo and Finger Wave 20c, 25c
Manicure 10c, 15c, 25c
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All 4 I
Styles..
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Ladies' Riding and Hik
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Men's College Cords. All
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Men's Riding and Hiking
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Special
This Sale . . .
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Riding Breeches. Whip
cord. All styles and col
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Real Wear lTO&Up
Sweaters. Brushed Wool,
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Very Special
R.O. T. C. Officer will find our Stock moit complete
and Prices Lowest.
BOOTS TIES SADDLE SOAP SPURS
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202 So. 11th St.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Corner 11th A N St.
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Bankhead and Fonda in "Camille."
Tallulah Bankhead and Henry
Fonda, state and screen stars.
will be heard tonight in the lead
ing: roles of 'Camille," during: the
inaugural prog-ram of Kate
Smith's new series which will be
aired over KFAB at 7 p. m.
Miss Bankhead recently scored
a radio success in the CBS
Shakespearean production of
"Twelfth Night" as Viola. Noted
among her successes on the legiti
mate stage have been '"Forsaking
All Others," "Dark Victory," ' Re
flected Glory" and "Rain." She is
the daughter of William B. Bank
head, speaker of the house of rep
resentatives, and this will mark
her first public appearance since
her recent marriage to John Em
ery, actor.
Henry Fonda, a native Nebras
kan, is also well known on th
stage and in pictures. His recent
works on the stage have been in
"We Who Are about to Die" and
"The Farmer Takes a Wife."
"Camille," was written by the
younger Alexander Dumas, and is
a subjective study of the ill-fated
love of a woman for a young
man of different social status.
Others on the Smith program
will include Henny Youngman, co
median, Jack Miller and his or
chestra, producer Ted Collins and
Andre Baruch the announcer. Also,
Miss Smith will revive the "Com-
Whcn attractive dressed-to-the
minute coeds go out for a delight
ful and charming game of bridge,
that's routine. But when these
same so-called ladies change sud
denly from their sophisticated
countenance to care-free unpol
ished torn-boys, that's Intramurals.
Yes, many a petite young coed
has had to Jet her hair down, bury
her good old family pride In the
waste-basket and go out for soccer-baseball,
first and one of the
most thrilling of the girls intra
mural sports.
- Practices for soccer-baseball be
gan last week and will continue
for the remainder of this week.
The elimination tournament which
winds up the soccer-baseball sea
son begins Oct. 4. To date about
17 different teams have reported
for practice, with approximately
225 girls participating. All unaf
filiated girls arc urged to sign
up for the practices, and partici
pate in the tournament which is to
be officiated by Miss Shelby, Fat
Pope, and Helen Goodman.
Houses having teams registered
so far are: Alpha Chi Omega,
Alpha Phi, Alpha XI Delta, Chi
Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta
Gamma, Freshman Barbs, Gamma
Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gam
ma, Phi Mu, Raymond Hall, Rosa
Bouton, Sigma Delta Tau, Sigma
Kappa and Sophomore Barbs.
DAIRYCLUB DISCUSSES
SCHEDULE M YEAR
Varsity Group Makes Plans
At First Meeting Under
New President.
Under the new president Arrel
Wasson, the Varsity Dairy club
met for the first time Tuesday eve
ning in the Dairy Industrial build
ing. The general schedule for the
coming school year comprised the
major business of the assembly.
No new pledges have been elect
ed to the club, thus the meeting
wan attended hv old members only.
Elwin Willet of Michigan State
college and Fredrick Howard of
the University of Vermont, post
graduate students in the dairy
husbandry department attended.
The second Tuesday of each
month was set aside as the regu
lar meeting time of the club thru
the ensuing year.
Other officers nre Floyd Me
chom, Grand Island, vice president;
Alvin Ripper, Bladen, secretary
and treasurer; and Eldridge Beav
er, Virginia, reporter.
BIFT BIERMAN!
MANY NEW BOOKS LISTED
AT UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
W. B. Pitkin's 'Take It Easy'
Included in Long List
Of New Volumes.
Several recent additions have
been made to the university li
brary. The list includes;
Humanized Geometry, by J, H.
Blackhurst.
Flower, of Coast and Sierra,
by Edith Clements.
Rediscovering Illinois, by F. C,
Cole.
Collected Poems, by T. S. Eliot.
In Quest of Contentment, by
Mrs. M. L. Greenbie.
Source of Civilization, by Ger.
aid Heard.
Comte, by F. S. Marvin.
Conversation at Midnight, by
Edna St. V. Millay.
How Britain Is Governed, by
Ramsay Muir.
Integrity, the Life of George
W. Norris, by Richard U. Ncu
bcrger. Take It Easy; the Art of Re
laxation, by W. B. Pitkin.
Midnight on the Desert, by J,
B. Priestley.
The Lost Plays of Shakespeare's
Age, by C. J. Sisson.
The Conquest of Power, by Al
bert Welsbord.
The Economics of Consumption,
by Charles S. Wyand.
mand Performance'' feature which
she was forced to abandon last
season.
Bob Stanley, who during the
summer has been heard on from
five to eight programs a week
over the Mutual network, will reg
ularly conduct the important sus
taining programs emanating from
the east this fall over Mutual.
Stanley replaces Nat Brusiloff who
resigned last July.
,
Bobby Dolan, Al Goodman
and Richard Himber have been
chosen to conduct "Your Hit Pa
rade" programs over the Colum
bia network Saturdays from 9:00
to 9:45. Dolan made a guest ap
pearance on the program last Sat
urday and will return Nov. 13 to
take up his duties as maestro and
will remain until Dec. 18. Al Good
man will be heard from Oct. 2 thru
Nov. 6. Christmas day will bring
Richard Himber to he helm, con
tinuing thru Jan. 29.
What Arc You Wearing
lo ilie Cvame Saturday?
Have your top coat and sweater
pepped by us SAN1TONE clean
ing will keep it looking new.
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Call F2377 for Service
TYPEWHITKItS
All standard make for tale or rent.
Used and rebuilt machines on easy
terms.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
130 No. 12 St. B2157
Lincoln, Nebr.
lov Portable
Display of All Lines for Sale
Expert Repair Service
Bloom Typewriter Co.
22b So. 13th B5Z33
Grand Hotel!
Grand Coffee Shop !
Grand Plate Lunches!
15c 25c 30c
301 N 12
LEARN TO
DANCE
IXELLA
WILLIAM.?
Studio chang;d to 138 No. 12th
Closer to University.
Private lessons by appointment
every day and evening
Classes Monday and Saturday,
7:30 to 9:30
Ballroom and Tip
Studio B4252 Res. B4I58
QhsuaisL
a. Thw
"you."
Latest Trend in
Fall Beauty Fashions
CORRELL'S BEAUTY SALON
See Our Window Display
223 No. 12th B2936
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Presents
em mm
and His 14-Member Show and Orchestra
PARAMOUNT FEATURE ARTISTS
Returning from Hollywood
Attend This First
All Uni. Student Affair
After the Game Saturday, Oct. 2
University Coliseum
8:1512:00
Men Only 40c Ladies Only 35c
Haling Optional
A LETTER TO YOU
FROM BARRY LEITIIEAD
Dear Sir:'
iEhis
Two of the finest shim my
lhe ARROW NEW haj K
ARROW HJTT shirty New 1
new kind of soft col J HiU has
fcny soft collar starched,
yW day-Eilber
shirt is just $2 ,ch re
Besides inew :"hands0me sort
WHITE shirts) I have a nanu
went of new patterns. m
Ml be at Gold's until Friday WS.
donVyoudropinandtalktome?
BARRY LEITH1AD,
Chicago Representative for
Arrow Shirts.
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Show Your
rs T ADC?!
Wear a Red "N" Feather
to the Game Saturday!
Get It FREE at GOLDS
Get Them Today
Co-eds . . . Kampus Korner
Third Floor
Men Men's Store
llth St.
irt n big Jin Keathrr villi n creamy "N"' to wear
to the game. Stick it in your hat, lin k it in vour curls,
pin it on your frock, liul WKAK IT! And SHOW
YOUR COLORS.
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