The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday. October 1. 1933
Moon makes love; movies make-or break-morals
Tlie DAILY NERRASKAN
Pins, cigars reappear
and Oldfield delivers
the Towne club a lecture
Anyone who has been around
at all lately knows there's been
a lovely moon most every night.
I saw it myself... on the way to
the library. It may be moon-love
. . . anyway the Theta Xi boys re
ceived the cigars from their presi
dent, John Nottelmann. The girl
who has his pin is Rachel Mc
Donald. She goes to ag. Claude
Deats, another Theta Xi, also
passed the cigars, and his girl is
Florence Turnball. Wonder if she
has his Delta Sigma Pi pin too?
Visiting here at her home chap
ter is Augusta French, Phi Mu.
She is the one, you remember,
who played the lead in "The Wom
en" on Broadway. It is the same
part that Norma Shearer played
in the movie of the same title.
If you have any questions you
would like to ask about Holly
wood or its celebrities you should
have 'been at the Towne club meet
ing last night. Barney Oldfield
was there to do the answering.
One question: "Do you think that
movies affect the morals of col
lege students?" Answer: "That
depends on whether they sit cm
the main floor or in the balcony."
Pat Woods, Theta is wearing
Grant Thomas' Sigma Chi pin and
that reminds. . .Jean Reed, Theta,
has had Don Moore's Kappa Sig
pin for a long time now and still
no candy for the sisters.
It looks like an Acacia alum,
Bob Teten, from Texas, is cutting
in on the Rilla Mae Nevin, Alpha
Xi Delt, and Wayne Farber ro
mance. Two consecutive nights at
the Turnpike with Bob is a pretty
good start.
Since John Thornberg, Phi Cam,
didn't pass the candy with Irene
Eversman, AOPi, the Phi Gam
pledges went over to the AOPi
house and took Irene to dinner at
the Union. Threat or inducement
they didn't say.
Pledge officers at the Kappa
Delta house: President, Zelma
Mae Peterson; vice president,
Clarice Worley; and secretary
treasurer, Bonnie Belle Rixstine.
New officers at the Beta Sig
house: President, Eldred Winter
and social chahman, Don Meixel.
A.W.S. holds
tea tomorrow
Women's board invites
activity minded girls
A. W. S. board members will en
tertain at its annual all-activities
tea tomorrow afternoon in Ellen
Smith hall from 3:30 to 5 p. m.
All women interested in university
activities, particularly freshman
women, are invited.
The various activities will have
separate rooms in the building in
which they will show exhibits of
the work done in their group. An
officer of each organization will
have charge of its exhibit and will
explain the activity.
In the receiving line will be the
presidents of the different wom
en's organizations, Miss Helen
Hosp, dean of women, and Mrs.
Ada Westover, assistant to the
dean. The presidents are: Selma
Hill, Tassels; A. W. S., Virginia
Clemans; Y. W., Priscilla Wicks;
Coed Counselors, Fern Steuteville;
and W. A. A., Helen Kovanda.
Jean Hooper, A. W. S. member,
Is in charge of the tea. The Tas
sels will serve in their uniforms.
Barb Calendar
SATURDAY, OCT 7.
Dance, Union ballroom 7:30-
10:30 p. m.
Hour dance, Raymond Hall
7:30-8-30 p. m.
MONDAY, OCT. 9.
Barb Council Meeting, Union
3074:00.
Towne club exchange dinner,
Union parlor 6:00.
TUESDAY, OCT. 10.
Barb A. W. S. board," Union
3075:00.
Barb, Union parlors 7:30.
The University of California has
announced a new course in "fam
ily relations."
RENT CARS
Always Open
Good Curs Lowered Prices
Th friendly place. Established
20 years
Motor Out Company
1120 P St. 2-6819
Players
(Continued from Page 1.)
Take It With You," presented by
the Players last year; Grace Hill
of Omaha, Barbara Birk of Lin
coln, and Edgar Cooper of Jack
sonville, 111. All four are seniors.
To select four.
Five productions will be given
this year, the remaining four to
be selected from the following na
tionally acclaimed dramas: "It
Can't Happen Here," by Sinclair
Lewis; "Post Mortem," Noel Cow
ard; "Mice and Men," John Stein
beck; "What a Life," by Clifford
Goldsmith; 'Bachelor Born," by
Ian Hay; 'Family Portrait," by
Lenore Coffee and William J.
Cowen; "The Gentle People," by
Irwin Shaw, and one of the out
standing classical plays, possibly a
Greek drama. The public is in
vited to make known their prefer
ences. Armand Hunter, business man
ager for the Players, announced
Tuesday that the ticket selling
campaign in the city will end Fri
day night. Tassels are again in
charge of the selling campaign.
The goal this year is 1,500 tickets,
700 of which have already been
sold to students and members of
the faculty. Reservations can be
made by calling the box office at
the Temple.
The staff in charge of dramatic
productions this year includes Miss
H. Alice Howell, director; Herbert
Yenne, assistant director; Hunter,
business manager, and Delford
Brummer, stage technician and
scene designer.
A Washington policeman say
he is going to stop necking on
the white house grounds. If it in
terferes with his duties, a good
policeman ought to.
TYPEWRITERS
for
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Nebraska Typewriter Co.
ISO No. 12th St.
LINCOLN, NEBE.
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lady from Barrow
A winsome young lady from Barrow
Hated ties that were stringy and narrow,
But she'd fall for the gents
Who showed thrift and good sense
And always wore neckwear by Arrow.
ARROW TIES ARE SMART
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A STORY OF MAKn"Wh
Back WithHer Mother by AGUES BURKE MALE
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"And we'll keep on posting !" says coach "Dutfih"
Meyer, whose Teiat Christian footballer were un
defeated last season. He tells you what makes hit
leather-snatchert click. See this week's Pout.
IF WAR COMES TO T"E U.S.... what will our Navy do?
Fletcher Pratt, outstanding naval authority, analyses TJ. S. sea
power and the naval strategy of the next war. Read Columbia,
tha Oem ot the Ocean.
NOW DUMB SHOULD A COP BE? Officer Moogers gives
you one answer in This BuaintM Need a Fool. Here's another
hilarious cop yarn by Joel Sayre.
FUNNY MAN BOB BENCHLEY. Plenty of laughs in this
one by J. Bryan, III. See page 32.
AND short stories by Ben Lucien Burman, Dorothy Thomas and
Richard Howclls Watkins; articles, fun and cartoons.
Tm no
pacifist
but.,.
raft (29 w
"And here are three good reasons why," says the author
of this article, assistant to the president of the University
of Chicago. If you've been wondering what you will do
if America Is pulled into the war read why this leftward
American says,
7 Think I'll Sit This One Out"