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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1941)
: 1. DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, January 12, WV Socially L Jo Duree rXls By Yvonne Costeno. Poor Duree lies in a prone po sition suffering with the flu, so I'm elected to let you in on the sayings of those who seem to know what goes on. First of all the DU formal this weekend was a huge success and the usual comment is passed around in regard to the absent DU's at their own formal. Lots of people were there, includ ing Theta Hattie Costell with Sig Chi Don Hartman, Phi Delt Bob Poe and Kappa Mary Jean Mc Carthy which brings up the Kappa formal last night where Sigma Nu Stan Truhlsen and Ruth Haney will again get back in the harness. Creighton's Military Ball took several localities out of town Fri day night, but we don't know what special occasion called SAE Frank Roth and DG Kappy Horner to at least get started for Omaha last reports couldn't verify their safe return. Not only formals have occupied the litle boys and girls over the weekend but a jitterbug contest kept Alpha Phi Pat Her minghouse happy, at a local theater. You'll probably see several of the stronger sex enjoying them selves to the greatest possible ex tent from now on because of the draft tidal wave which will sweep several away in June. Kappa Sig Bob Kerl and Sigma Nu Joe Walla will be among the absentees. Back from vacation came Pi Phi Georgia Swallow with a boun tiful picture of Kenny White, a Sigma Nu at C. U. Wedding bells will ring on February 1 for Gamma Phi Vir ginia Apple and Jim Melson, Phi Gam at Kansas U. Best wishes and may they lire happily ver after. The same greeting goes to last year's Mortar Board, Marion Bradstreet, who will speak her vows with Bill Arrowsmith on February 9. Back in town for a visit is Phi Psis Tom Kyser who is enjoying his stay by seeing PI Phi Maxine Fuller. By the way, what hap pened to Dale Russer in that Fuller league? Walter Rundin of SAE fame is now reverting back to the Fremont Variety the name is Jean Monnich at the Monarch apartments and phone number is 202 ask information. And, congratulations to Miss June Pettit of Lincoln who won the Lincoln Ella Bishop contest and gets to hobnob with the movie stars... Miss Pettit to 22 and works in a department store. Teachers grads meet tomorrow The graduate club of Teaeher college will meet at 8 p. ra. in El len Smith hall tomorrow night. Dean F. E. Henzlik is chairman of the program which will be ft n port of the Kellogg Educational Foundation project in Michigan. All graduate students are in vited to attend the meeting. A' charge of 15c will be made for re freshments. Those who will par ticipate in the program are Mere dith Darlington, K. O. Broady, E. T. Piatt, W. M. Martin, F. E. Sor enson, and D. A. Worcester. Fifty-five percent of men and 44 percent of women at the Uni versity of Michigan would like more dates, a survey shows. p CsVlonda" remiere Sh owing, OF DAYTIME f if f?H l w Jfcv rxr A Hi DRESSES The most versatile and comprehensive cavelcade of styles, fabrics and patterns in daytime dresses ever shown in'Lincoln. Enchanting Colors Fresh and Beguiling Styles Lovely Expertly Styled and Sized Right for Every Woman and Miss Thousands of Dresses to Select From Every Dress Guaranteed for Color and Shrinkage . : Ik. :'-j- ft. I. a W1 I 'J Priced at $298 to $798 CAR Day Monday OueeitIJla Style Show ON OUR FOURTH FLOOR Informal Modeling, of All Styles Including Queen Make Roxbury Junior and Glendale Frocks Providing you with the most complete selection of guaranteed washable dresses we believe ever assembled in Lincoln stores. Mr, o a 1 lsr .mm Uw- um Af.';' :wJtt -A