The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1938, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE NEBKASKAN, FIUDAY, JUNE 17, 1938.
pic . institution, is planning and
counting on his trip to Kansas
City the Fourth of July to see a
Kansas City kitty or maybe just
one of the Kaths (Marion to be
specific). Life is Tike that, I guess.
Minor riumb, '38. will serve as
supervisor of music at Fairfield,
Neb., next year.
Woods Named Candidate
For Annapolis Academy
Mark W. Woods of Lincoln, who
completed his sophomore year in
the university last year, has been
named as a candidate for appoint
ment to Annapolis naval academy
by Representative Luckey. T
LEAHIES IT BDAKfCE
Gil A D A kITC C VOIl TO DANCE IN
UAKAr I C i; VRIVATE LESSONS
ALSO A 8 LESSON COl'RSE
Lincoln's finest
Studio
LEE A THORNBERRY A,r-CM"4
Since l!W!l 2M T STREET
Hu lata I
'Summer
Mary Anna Cockle
Rain almost every day now . . .
people in trench coats making a
dash for the Student U.... Inside
Miss Steele and other hierarchies
lunching in a booth in the caking
room and gazing out at the splash
ing drops and mud outside ... a
slew of new records ordered for the
nickelodean, among them that new
hit Orren Tucker popularized,
"Especially for You" . . . later in
the afternoon, the crowd all saun
tering to the ballroom for another
matinee dance . . . Virginia Fleet
wood and Bob Ramie still doing
the rounds, this summer without
the aid of Jack Ellsworth . . .
Betty Orme doing her studying in
the grill and then, loading books
under her arm, heading for the
swimming pool to do more study
ing while basking in the sun, this
in cloudy weather . . .Johnny
Wachter chalking up "Gladys" in
his telephone memo book, what
ever that may mean . . . Bill Wahl
almost running into pedestrians at
Ellen Smith comer . . . and the
sun making a sudden appearance
to ridicule the people who had
taken to rain coats. And so from
day to day.
Tonight being Friday, if you
can't think of something to do,
you might drop in on the mixer
at the Student U. Last week it
turned out to be sort of fun, prob
ably because there were just
mobs and mobs of people. We
shan't embarrass very many peo
ple by mentioning names but
quite a few of the better boys
appeared without dates and pro
ceeded to keep the stag line
crowded.
Just to make summer school
more interesting, there are still
the matinee dances, on Wednes
day, I believe. At the last one,
no end of excitement was created
when some young Alpha Sig
pledge tried to cut Carl Cleve
land's date. She didn't know the
youngster, and proceeded to say
so, while Cleve just turned a
luscious parlor pink. Very be
coming, however.
Just a word about the park.
Leonard Dunker and some of his
cronies seem to stag it every
night. Just looking for prospec
tive dates for next fall when the
new crop of freshmen put in an
appearance, Dunky claims. Whit
ney Reed stags it too. Don't know
what his excuse ia..
Dick Neu a nightly customer at
Antelope, and always the same im
macuately white-coated Dick. Bob
Pillsbury, who dances in such
happy-go-lucky rythm, rivaling
that Neu man for attendance.
Bill Lyman with another high
chool chum... ho lium!
Elmer Bauer, the chee chee, has
deserted the bachelor's club, or at
least he did Wednesday night. In
fact, Elmer was way up there in
the clouds when Vivian Esse was
In town for the evening. Now, we
hear that that Ivan man, who was
the very pillar of their philanthro-
Get ready for "Fathers Day" her
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with PF.RMANENTS Frl., Bat.
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$7 PERMANENT FOR 2.50
llaelo for white and (In hair.
lie Maehlnalote C3
Permanent! 4.t 30
Art llnier Wave tie
Beye Girla llaireau
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14 year
$3.50 Permanent
Complete with 8ham
poo. Way, llalreat.
I REC Gift with Perm.
Modernlitlo Shop, Leather Seated
Chalra, Ooallty Work at Lew
Prleea. Lieenard Highly bkllled
Operatora. Factory HoluUone.
LEADER BEAUTE SALON
1M N. It L Floar. BW45 or B10O
98c
Where to Go
for Lunch?
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CAFE
Cold Meatf, Vegetable Plate
Sandwiches and Iced Drlnki.
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$375o$3g5o$250
All With The World Famous Trumpeter Label
AT ONLY
$6T)jT
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Suit Values Away Beyond The Expectation of Every One
200 brand new, three piece, all wool Spring Suits, sent to us by Hart
Schaffner & Marx, as our allotment in their final clearance of all surplus
stock of Spring Suits. The values are something to crow over. The quality
the finest. The styles are the most distinguished that Hart Schaffner &Marx
produce. The savings are truly unprecedented, and absolutely unmatch
able. We have been told that it was foolish to sell such high grade suits
at $20. Maybe so We like to be foolish when it comes to giving our cus
tomers a real bargain treat. We tell you frankly that you will be late if
you are the last one to believe the genuiness of this sale. All the new pat
terns and fabrics, and sizes for every man.
$39. SO Blue Ridge
Homeipun Suits
$37.50 Triple Test
Worsted Suits
We Must Make a
Small Charge for
Necessary Alterations
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142.50 Three
Guardsmen Suits
Tweeds - Cheviots
Flannels - Sharkekins
Worsteds - Flannels
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