The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, February 21, 1941
JiampJuiA. JiapsUtwqA,
with Mylene
Pi Beta Phis
Will dance formally at Hotel
Cornhusker tomorrow night. Spe
cialty of the evening will be a
trio Betty Krause, Beldora Coclv
ran and Janet Hemphill. Chap
erons are Prof, and Mrs. Roy E.
Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Robinson. Dates include Marje
Owen and Sigma Nu proxy Ken
Holm, Connie Merriam and Beta
Harry Rinder, Joann Emerson and
Phi Gam Bud Johnson, Louise Ide
and Bill Stauss, Sigma Nu foot
baller from Iowa U.
Street stuff
and nonsense has been going on
around the Gamma Phi house
lately. Blitzkrieging not with
bombs but with bouquets, pledges
and actives have been in the mar
ket for good gas masks, because
it seems that-generous sprinklings
of the "five-and-dime's" best has
been enough to make a bee dizzy.
the "very passionate notes" he
has been receiving from this elu
sive Miss. Something about a very
lovely Sunday afternoon together
was hinted at also.
Dinner dating
tonight will be the Phi Mus, who
are entertaining at their annual af- UttTOn Byron
fair. Steady-goers Kay Donovan,
Dottie McCartney, and Marion
Olson will be with their "better
halves," and Louise Frolik will eat
her soup and nuts with Ward
Brunson.
Alpha Sigs
arc quite happy over their two
new pledges from Omaha, Howard
Martig and Robert Hyde. Page
the social chairmen!
Does anybody
know Elsie? Her last name seems
to be G. At any rate, a little bird
suggests that Bill Dafoe explain
was ever making a social call upon
his cousin George, more appro
priately known to the English de
partment as Lord Byron, yester
day. After baying mournfully for
his cousin, who seemed to be
somewhere else, Byron calmly
walked into Professor Scott's
class and sat down to listen to the
lecture along side blushing Bob
Aden.
Delt pledges
have elected new officers. Dick
Childs is prexy, Chuck Shubert is
v.-p., Max Wilson is secretary-
o
o University Night o
Courtesy Ticl:et
q This Coupon and One
X Paid Adult Admission
Y Will Admit 2 Persons! Y
GOOD FRIDAY 0
FEBR. 21st Only! 0
A Comf on Jotrn to IJnroln't
X RIG LAFF SHOW !!
See Regular Variety Ad
treasurer and Ralph Nielsen is Order now for early delivery,
sargcant-at-arms. Townsend's Studio.-Adv.
BEECHNUT supervisor is com
ing to town, therefore, Beechie
Les Johnson's supply will be re
plenished. Adv.
Your Cornhusker picture will
make splendid application prints
DANCING
TONIGHT
to
AVE
and His Orchestra
9 'til 12
ADMISSION
10c
PER PERSON
student union
1IKKE WK GO boys nnd girls the latest in enmpus
chatter . . . fashion notes . . . ami not to forgot, news
which the smart coed and fellow are sure to devour im
mediately. So for the remaining weeks of this school
year our pleasant duty is to ramhle around the campus
and in collegiate stores making discoveries for your gos
sip and information (or are they the same!).
The Beta's and just about everybody else arc going
in for Buffet dinners those days. Sunday evening chew
ing on olives, coll meat, and odorous cheeses will be
such couples as Lois Drake and Jack Weidrnan.
You'll be his sweetheart more than ever this week
end at the Thcta and Pi Phi formals when you go with
a coiffure from Ben your Hairdresser, 211 So. 13 . . .
Radiantly lovely you'll U in his admiring glances. So
popular has Mr. Ben been with Nebraska coeds that he
has added to his staff Miss Conine, Mr. Don, and Mr.
Burton. For February only Mr. Ben offers a $r.50 Joli
mach'melcss permanent at only $4.90, and a $5.00 ma
chine or machineless at $175. Monday. Tuesday, and
Wednesday, a shampoo and fingerwave is only 75c.
Llj )sMS
Is she smart in matched bag. gloves,
and hat? Likely she obtained them at
Nancee's, 133 South 13th street. Featured
at Nancee's this week in luscious new
pastels of timber rose and crater blue are
combinations of bat, bag, and gloves. At
Nancee's, too, you'll see trimmed bonnets,
pert soft brims, and baits designed for
you, and all at the most reasonrble prices.
Lift yourself away from the winter
weather. Clever hats from Nancee's will
swing you into spring.
Flying up from Kansas to dance with
bis one and only at the Turnpike this
woek-nd is a mysterious young man
from Kansas, friend of Julia Hurley.
If you're watching those pennies and
who isn't these days you'll like the noon
lunches at Hamburger Inn just south of
the Temple. Satisfying, tasteful food at
prices reasonable to the much reduced
budget of the student.
Are you weary of Jcannie with the
graying hair? You can revive that jaded
musical palate by a trip to Walt's music
store, 11-10 0 street. On every Fraternity
and Sorority list are such "must-haves"
as "Oh! Look at Me Now" by Tommy
Dorsey and the Pied Pipers... and Tony
Pastor's 'Taradiddle Joe." Once you've
beard filenn Miller's "Song of the Vol pa
Boatman,'" you'll have a new feeling for
the Russians, and one of your life's ma
jor aims will be to obtain a record of it
at Walt's. And don't forget . . . Walt's
is hc;,dquartcrs for records.
Among the galaxy of Thetas shining
sweetly at their formal Friday are sure
to be Ilattic Costello with A. T. O. Bob
Sandburg (you'll see l.iCin at the Prom,
Buskirk, Proxy of Kappa Sig. and Ma 17
Here's one of Simon's new three piece
suits. See the main column bottom for
description.
I
too), Barbara York with Leonard Van
Helen Farrar with Fred Melheny.
Casual and appropriate are Simon's 3 button single
!reasteds in "a variety of fabric? and colors.
Collegii.te atmosphere, cokes, and good food, that's Bucks. Everybody knows
it, but in case you don't know how delicious a 25c meal can be, stop in at Bucks
today.
We stopped at Simon's yesterday to learn the latest in collegiate dress. As us
ual, Simon's assortment of Hart, Sebaffner & Marx suits was tops. In addition,
Simon's had a pleasant surprise for us. Featured was a smart sports coat, the
"Regent" model designed by Scott Barrio of Hollywood . . . natural camel shade
with inverted pleated pockets and leather buttons . . . the latest in coats to match
any of Simon's gaberdine or covert slacks. Then, too, we saw Ihe newest in top coats
. . . cougar with full set in sleeves and fly front to meet 1he approval of the sever
est campus critic. Why not browse around in Simon's tomorrow they'll be glad to
feliow you the latest fashions.
Then up to the coed shop . . . we marveled at the new Ihrce piece suits smart
with their military touches . . . Styled by Scott Barrie of Hollywood were suits to
make every coed glance with envious eyes . . . three button lounge drapes in new
"tan" and teal blue ... all of which urr a hit . . . plaids, checks and stripes . . .
and for fabrics an array of tweeds, flannels, Shot hinds, cocrts, and worsteds. We
especially noticed a stunning coat of green plaid . . . coats the latest in fashion of
oatmeal tweed . . . with stripes . . . softly tailored and dressmaker types to flatter
your figure.
x Goodbye note, we 11 see you next treek.