The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE DAILY M-ISKASKW. SI NDVV. 1)K:KMIIKK II. I'm
Campus eocds relieved at thought
of no more footing bills, helping I
u-lth rnl lno-Dinir siiitojiKOrt. '
checking hats. buy.iiR k n I c k- the Friday night-nt the Al
knarks, openiiiR dunrs an-1 play-j )h Chl dinner nt the Univornity
tnR general liandv woman fur an- ' weie Jyce Kovanda and
other year... it. was all certainly i'"' F a,!don' Marlwi Hoppert
a test of originality, ,.,.,1 how sonic , a'' ."V. Taulino Buna
people do shine. :.l.ke the one !""tiR"8"el Bierman.-Rarl Heady
Margery Monrheer, Alpha ? "rt Smlne ostrich
Delta, .sent to Ac acia Frank Pohn- ! "e M hair.-Stanley Ksh
con, unite common combination t I Rr'nK big rat trap on his
late he cordage being fust four, i"lc"d" J0"1' fr- the corsage piv
imple red rone,. . .or the candy !" b f " Wllkins.-Olhers there
Mlrk in vari-clo,e, paper .sent 'en" Si"kuP B.n . ,Fnlls
hy Jo Gold to Rav Brown, Sigma ,c,lUl: B"b RuPP ,I,,p" Mc'
Alpha MM. Alpha Chi Omega Ann e Lynn and Bob P.ihl.
Bettv Baohman's date did his part A1 Rab,e ar La Vcrn Shafc
by wearing false teeth and a 1 .-J1, old combination of B.
caW headp,eee...D.: John Ue- i J'",!'
rutron .-Hooped out with three
uitnasPH on an alarm clock, plus
electric razor... and Tlieta Mary
Kosborough called for and deliv
ered her (late in a horse and
I.e.. Pi PlnJ 1l'.r. HWiH
rlngerW pushing liny doll huRRies
to and from... Hell Hoy Broyhill
mnelled a little on the garlirh side,
while his date Marg Dii Moyer
lugged a spitoon under her arm
...corsages varied from flash-
1,1,., ..lil,l.. l.i tt.nwu.u tn Hill-
mala to streamers to tinnas and
to an endless Us, of silhes. . .the
combination of SiR AIPh Ualph
Ludwick and Kappa Helen Mc
laughlin was note, sitting one out
at the Kappa formal, which was
. ii.i.. ,t,. chn.imp.
sVaon hurried bv two lovely trees
In the Sub lounge, and one in
nearly every fraternity and soror-
I.., l,,,o in nnll.'in-il nn of h(
various 'ri.rist mas part ies given
vearlv...and the mistlet,.c un.lcr l
the new "Corn Crib" sign has
caused manv an oppot tunity to be
fulfilled. . .Tlii Mu Dorothy Evans
nee at the Pi KA formal with
Frank Lawler. and Alpha Chi
Carol Brown with Herb Dow
.. . ,. ; 1
S.g Aipn boo ..r. '
coat at the before party diivic
given by the Chi Omegas...
Christmas shopping occupying
nearlv everyone's Saturday after-
nonn fun, and only five more j
school davs til
thought of the day. . .
Kappa Kappa Gamma mothers
club met yesterday lor a u o ciock
of the'
Clar- '
I
I
luncheon. The molliers
pledges were guests. Mrs
ence Emerson presided.
...V." ! . - ' ..i. .. .. ...... . v. i I
quae u.l o! i. en. k u . ..h ..... .
week. Here is a ralendar of all of
them: Saturday: Theta Xi. Mon
day; Alpha Xi Delta, party for
Blums and children: Chi Omega,
for alums and children: Delta
Gamma, alums and children; Al
pha Chi Omega, for poor children;
Sigma Kappa, for alums and chil
dren; Sigma Nu. for poor children;
Delta V., for active chapter; Sig
ma Chi for active chapter; DDD
for active chapter. Wednesday: A.
O. Pi for active chapter; Pi Phi
for alums and children; Alpha Chi
Omega, for active chapter; Alpha
Tau Omega: Chi Omega, white
elephant party; Farm House; Del
ta Gamma for poor children; Phi
Gam; Beta Theta Pi for poor chil
dren; SAK tor poor children: Farm
House: Kappa Alpha Theta for
poor children. Thursday: Gamma
Phi; Alpha Phi. formal dinner and
exchange of gifts; Theta. for pool
children; Phi Mu; Theta Chi Beta;
Kappa Sigma: Acacia; Alpha Sig
ma; Chi Phi; AGR: Delta Tail Del
ta; Lambda Chi; Phi Psi: Phi Sig
tna Kappa; Sig Kp. Friday: Beta i
Saturday: Phi Delta Theta for i Teachers' Grads
active chapter and dales. r-. w-
-unPQn XmQS FeSt
aeveral attractive style photo
fraphs at unusual prices for
Christmas delivery if ordered by1
Dec. l.'i. - Adv. ' I
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Christmas
Shoppinq
Suggestions
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p in an inea and lor au arcationt L
& baill Ilka a ik;icrapn. I
FOt STAIN PENS i
1i From II W up IVMV IU( namtjS
( on In Cold' I
jf CLOBES I
j All trprt (ram 1 ' ta 19 A) la all I
J rolon and Lichlad GloMt.
S BMP OR WW-DOWN AS II TRAT 1
X In rhrninf In ealar. alack and rn. .
par from II M la IS. Ml. C.rar Bm 1
in metal II. AA XI V.' ak Ti..
LEATHERETTE NOVELTIES J
f Ma la 110,1 n Krrap Rnk and CardJ
1 l awa, Drik Srli, and hundrrda al 2
tu Itvaai fa Ih. I
n rnromt and up.
It'Mi far lb homr.
dii.i. roi.ns .'. ia I.VM- 7
KT R'lalnrri. Ktv taict. Uilin' I
BUI Eoldi and Cain Caoi. Prrplual !
lalandara II n and up. I
Bl:ORATF.D Wood NOVll.Tirs ?
Prearalrd Clar and Cltarrll Bonn, 1
Traji, ranty Plaqot, Alb Tray, J
rip. Haldra, Prn Rarki. Me la I
uWAKirj FOR TBE FAMILT- I
I TA"LE . ElECORATIONS PACKAOE3 5 I
t ? . V on'"l atll, nil
!'. Tr.. Rlbhan. and tl.nu.andt 5
if. ! laiall ltein. r. .k. d
, OAMES FOR TBE FAMILY-
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Deearatlonf and I
naTauiei,
TdUphon MS15 H13 g Strert:
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Ag-tl'yih'es
"nat a Prty the
Kills gave
:"h,"V"V 1 ,uu":''.....11' .' .
and Iris Johnson. Willie Andrews
all made up for his dale in lip- .
stick, rouge, and nail polish. The
lucky girl was Lorainc Met'auley
Kappa Pelt. Rosemary Mi-Knight
.foTom Ki 1,1 " ","
Lincoln Traction company buses
which she had chartered for ihe
nic lit. Melvln r.lnntz inisied ill)
!a chance when Ople Hedlund
stood under some mistletoe Kiiday
mood, too.-Leo Hansniire loses
" hf whb in a yieldmg
l',n the questmn whether or not
, .lnn Thackrr was roiur to the
M Board party or not. rh.
" wa with Dee Sch.ll and hey
aV that she is sphttrng with Ruth
Ann Sheldon, who took 1 hacker
to the party.-Ardith Mackmen
was wanting a date with Ktv
Thor for a Clnistmas present.
v.iaun (isiuru
VI."ll
"hon Rric .blissfully mnuvHres
aiikp(1 nrr .to ? to the haske.l.all
jRan
Saturday niRht. Jeanne
Burr. Daid off a bet bv taU'r ,'
Floyil Hansniire, Wally Kausch
and Dick Gooding tn a show Sat
urday. Moat practical corsage
given yet was one Lucilo Besh
trave Merle Teterson. It was a
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vuii oimi i
removed.
Some men have
all the luck. I
rel ieved no i
Flovd Mecham
I . .. . , ... .L . U.,-
" man wv.i ...u . .
vacation thenar imaiu ji.uij. nn- ... .......
were Ironi iresnman gins . . .
Ijt Vein Shafcr foots the bills for
Alex Rabelar Friday night . . .
the boys from Farm House will i
1,11 n ipPPl"ff 0111 Sunday night.
as KinP'a I'sllroom sent them ,
about a bushel of passes for that j
night . . . Harold Benn stepping 1
out with Virginia (Colonel) Fleet -
wood Saturday night
. Chuck I
BovJ n out of a )Blp nnw th.lt
his girl friend is again on good
terms with her man from home
. . . Otto Pfeiffer has been re
ceiving so many phone calls from
girls these days that the boys in
his house are wondering if he has
a lease on Ihe phone booth . . .
Pat Bearhell and Wanda Sh'vely
studying the moon from a front
porch on Holdrcge str-t last
night , . , Piston Swing postponed
.but all ag students admitted
free of charge at the Union Sat
I unlay night . . . K.I Rousek and
Doris DeLong getting together
again last night Melvin
Glantz being niotorboated by Ople
Hedlund Friday night . . . Clara
Mae Klingman pulls a fast one
hy passing around the canity and
then announcing that It was just
a birthday treat . . . Mable Yorke
taking Bus Pierson to Turnpike
instead of Mortar hoard party Fri
day night . . . Louis Clymer moved
out to Holdrege to save shoe
leather.
Exchange of Gifts to
Feature Monday Party
Members of the Teachers Col
lege Graduate club will hold a
Christmas party and exchange of
gifts Monday evening at 8 o'clock
in F.llen Smith.
Chairman for the entertainment
committee is Homer L. Gammill,
assisted by Walter Rottnian, Van
ita Rnttmann. Mrs. Harriet
Platte and Marshall S. Hisky.
Mrs. Kdda Ijirimore has been
appointed chairman of the refresh
ment committee and helping her
are Melvin I. Glsh nnd Inez Burn
worth. Heading the group in
charge of decorations is Klizaheth
Gernes and the members of the
(ommittee are Virgil Anderson
and James Cook.
SUNDAY EVENING
ftt the
STUDENT
UNION
and Then See
TONY
SARG
in Person
And His Marionettes
BALLROOM 7:30
Schultz, Stout
Win Recognition
Scientists to Identify
Archaeological Matter
C. Bcrtrand Schultz. assistant
director of the university museum
and Thompson M. Stout, also of
the museum and geology depart
ment staff, have been officially
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l.lnenln Journal.
C. BERTRAND SCHULTZ.
recognized as paleontologists coin
peteiit to identify archaeological
material sent them bv the lead-
iiiR anthropologists of the coun
try.
Only a select number of paleon
tologists have been officially des
ignated to serve In this capacity,
Schultz and one other nationally
known scientist having been cho
sen to identify material classified
as paleo-zoologic, and Stout and
two others being mimed as au
thorities in the rodent field.
The Nebraska museum has nl
ready been identifying such mate
rial for the Universities of Minne
sota, California, Pennsylvania and
Kansas, the Academy of Natural
Sciences at Philadelphia, the
American Museum of Natural His
tory in .New York City, the Ne
hraska state historical society and
the university's own anthropology
groups.
This recent appointment means
that. Schultz anil Stout will now
identify materials in their respec
tive fields for anthropologists in
leading institutions from coast
to coast ,
Paul A Misch. Ohio Slate uni
versity student, has volunteered to
paint the campus tower clock free
of charge- so he'll be able to read
the face from his room.
The Colgate university senior
i class presidential election was
i won by a single vote margin,
j A majority of St. Lawrence uni
I versity students favor subsidiza
tion of athletes.
: Sixty. four years ago Roanoke
college students were offered
' board for $i)..V) a month.
; South Dakota State college stu
dents eat on an average of KM)
ice cream cones daily.
The Williams college news bu-
i reau, in one football week end,
' despatched stores toetaliii'' more
than 21.11(10 words.
; Definition
I Socialism: You have two cows;
i you give one to your neighbor.
Communism: You have two
; rows and give both to the govern
men! and the government gives
! you Ihe milk.
Fascism: You keep the cows and
, give the milk to the government
(and the government Sells part of
! it back to von.
Nazism: The government shoots
you and takes the cows.
Neaiv Dealism: The government
shotts one cow, milks the other
and pours the milk down the
sewer. - Minnesota Daily.
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Prof. Ferris Norris of the 1 h c
trual engineering faculty pre
sented an electrical demonstration
program recently before the
Wahoo Lions club nnd teachers
and students of the high school.
As secretary of the N'ebrn:-Wa
section of the American institute
of electrical engineers and as a
member of the district executive
committee of the national group.
Prof. Oskar Kdison. associate pro-
lessor of electrical engineering,
attended the north central section
meeting of the institute at Denver
Saturday.
j Requests for several trained
I students in social work have come
I to Dj K. K. Witte, director of the
graduate school of social work.
i. Witte attended the annual
meetings of the American Public
Welfare association at Washing
ton, D. C, during the week end.
Miss Matilda Peters, associate
professor of home economics, was
elected president of Sigma Delta
Epsilon, scientific women's honor
ary sorority. Other officers are
Miss Lucille Mills ef the phar
macy college, treasurer, and Miss
Irene Muller, a graduate student
in botany, secretary. Both are
re-elections.
Among those
t ll e American
who will attend
Political Science
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Commissions to Hear
Christmas Programs
Kach Freshman Comniis-iioii
group will have a special Christ
mas program presented by mem
bers of the group in place of their
regular meetings this week. The
Christmas carols will be sung, and
each group will have a special
speaker for the meeting.
Jane Allen. Lorraine iirant m..
Han Cramer Vi limine 1.1, ,'..?!.,,
Moll, Natalie Burn. Alice Steur-
nieyer, Katherine Houser and Pet
ty Fosburv are in chare e of
programs of the various groups.
association meetings at Columbus,
)., Dee. 1!8 to 3n aiP n,- .1 i
Sending, chairman of the depart-
o'-in, m; i,ane Lancaster nnd Dr
Roger Shumate. Dr. Lancaster
will conduct a roiiiidtabto
cent problems in state and local
government.
Way .5 and 6 have been set as
the dates for the 14th annual
meeting of the Midwestern Psy
chological association, which will
be held on the university campus
under the presidency of Dr. E. .S.
Conklin, professor of psychology
at Indiana university. Dr. j. i
Guilford, si'cretaiv-lre.-isio-ei- 1
the organization, has just sent out
preliminary announcement to all
members.
Luxury Gifts
At
n
A. Wrap-about with Victorian quilled
revers and sweeping skirt. Cocktail
blue, Pompadour rose, black, monte
(medium) blue. 14 to 18; sizes 38
to 42 IJ.fKS
B. Beautiful all-over quilted bodice
and sleek zipped front. Cocktail blue,
Persian rose-red, black or aqua, sizes
12 to 20 3Ji
tf$s
m
C. Slimming band of new quilting
down the zipped front. Persian rose
red, black, cocktail, blue aqua. Sizes
16 to 18; 38 to 42 3.BS
Sigma Upsilon to Meet
In Union Sunday Night
Sigma I'psil.m, literary frater
nity, will hold a meeting in Parlor
A of th I'nion, Suii'lav evening at
7::iO o'clock.
Officers" elected at the last
meeting were F.nmry Burnett, secretary-treasurer;
F.verctt V. Cun
ningham, corresponding secretary,
and John .Stuart, reporter.
250 Guests Pay Honor
To Burnetts at Dinner
About ."i0 members of the Uni
versity fact nil y. employees, and
members of their lamilies were
reported to have been present at
the dinner honoring Chancellor
Knieritus and Mis. K. A. Uuructt
held at the I'nion, December (1.
Mrs. Pamiiel Avery made thn
gift presentation of a lovely silver
coffee and tea service to Dr. anil
Mrs. Burnett, and a watch to Dr.
liurnett.
'MESSIAH'
(Continued from Page 1.)
Dublin, Ireland, in 17-12 for char
ity. During Handel's life, it was
presented ;M times.
Tcnipcl Directs Program.
Christmas evergreen, ferns and
holly, with appropriate lighting ef
fects, will decorate the coliseum
stage, where the chorus of 2.ri0,
robed in white, will be seated. The
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a Modest
Price!
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1 .
ha ' m fi I
M
program will 'be aired over sta
tions KFOK and KOIL. Following
the presentation, a reception and
tea for the 'HM student partici
pants will be held in the N club
rooms of the coliseum. Miss Kliza
heth Tierney is in charge of ar
rangements. The first Christmas oratorio
was presented by the university
43 years ago, the "Messiah" being
sung every year except two. The
sacred oratorio "The Klijah" was
g .l J J ! ! XX? 3
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MAY WE MAKE (.II I SU.i.ESTlOSS
KRETSCHMERS
l-W i
HOSTESS COATS
at a limited price
Ten out of ten women will wont this coot because.
It's the well-known
They ordinarily would sell lor much more
The rich DuPont Acelc rayon salin looks and feels very expen
sive. Victorian qulltinic elves each stle a "fine lady" etoance.
Three styles, with slim waists, wide romantically full skins.
Five radiant colors and black.
sung- twice in recent yeara. Wil
liam G. Tcnipcl, director f)f choral
music at the university, will con
duct Sundays- program.
Dr. J. O. Heil.U-r, chaii man of
the department of sociology, and
Dr. James M. Keinh.irdt, professor
of sociology, will attend the
Christmas meetings of the Amer
ican Sociological society at Detroit
Dec. 28 to 30. Dr. P.einhardt will
read a paper.
Complete Line of Acces
sories, Enlargers, and all
dark room supplies.
Bell & Howell Films,
Sound and Silent in 16
and 8 mm.
136 So. 13tt1
ft
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