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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1941)
DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, May 1, 1941 8 L X v :?" . t t Jiap&hinqA, Marian Cramer Joe Flemming, Alpha Fhi Tat Purdham with Dale Te Kolste, while three of the fellows are im porting Stephens "Susies" for the occasion. 5 Congratulations Li ! Run for your lives the campus isn't safe these days what with the Engineers and Law yers a feudin' on the downtown campus and the farmers tubbing all the unsuspecting souls not wearing the required overalls and cottons on ag campus. Both of these affairs have a big climax. The Engineers elect their queen at a ball Saturday night, while those at ag will do their dancing Saturday as the Goddess of Agri culture, Sylvia Zochol, rules over the festivities. Formal dancing is the keynote of the evening Saturday when the Delta Sigs have their spring party at the Broadview Country Club. Chio Gloria Hansen will be there with to the new officers at the SAM house. Prior Ben Novicoff, Erving Friedman Exchequer, and Phil Kanter Recorder. News notes concerning break ups and such tell us that Peg Gleason and DU Dean Wright have called their steady deal off. Those in the know are really curious to know the reason why. Casual dating which has hit a new high concerns Taus John Ma son and Kappa Marie Anderson, who saw a great deal of each other during and after the Kos met Klub show last week and Margaret Fcdde attends conference in Chicago Margaret Fedde, chairman of the home economics department, attended a conference in Chi cago Monday through Wednesday, called by the home economics edu cation service of the U. S. office of education. Approximately 20 heads of departments, teacher ed ucators, and state supervisors will sit in on the conference. who will continue their dating. New pinning occurs between Alpha Chi Jane Jordan and Sigma Nu John Dean. This recalls the fact that only a week ago Bob McNutt placed her on the eligible list for a possible "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." Too bad, Bob! Don"t forget the AWS hour dance this after noon in the Union! Weather Scattered showers are predicted for today, according to the weatherman. Sanitone Cleaning Will Keep Your Garments Looking As Fresh As The Flowers in May Modern Cleaners SOUKUP A WESTOVER 21 & G and 127 S. 27th IMione 3-2377 W lv S. H. C.rrtn Stamp THE CLOTHES LINE If! ::i Toni MeQuistan, Theta of "led Demon" fa mo, unable to make up her mind to which orchestra she would rather attend last night, de rided to hit a happy medium and go to both Kay Noble and Woody Herman. Her escort was Bill Smith. Returning from a trip 1o Kansas City last Sunday, Kappa Bar bara Simpson brought back news of DU Bob (ireen, whom she had gone to see. lie is returning to this campus for the DU formal and for Jimmie Uuneoford, and will escort Barb to those affairs. Spring swishes in the new arrivals in formals at Simon's. Feminine fabrics, gay and appealing colors surround you with the season and help to make evenings glamorous. Can't you picture yourself dancing in a erink jey crepe flowered formal spring colors with a white background. There is a ruffle at the bottom and one around the square neck. The sleeves arc short and puff ed. The. waist is high fitted with a gathered bodice, and down the front are black vel vet bows to make the spring flowers more cheerful. Un derneath you'll wear a net skirt to make the dress flouncy and feminine. If you want to seem eoy and somewhat old fashioned like the girl his Dad married, you may dance in n flowered gingham with Jiet background for the skirt. Sewed to the net are multi colored stripes. The knotted bodice, and the short puff sleeves will bring forth an admiring glance, and the fitted hi fib .waist will give you Ihat ap pealing look. After Ivy Day, you'll want a rest among the trees and bushes, and such things, so may we sug gest a certain corner along the south fence of Bonn Woods, that girl you've boon studying with in the library, and a quart of Fairmont's ice cream. We wouldn't exactly say the ice cream is more important than the girl, but we know it Avill be that final touch to make your picnic very successful. You can find Fairmont's at most drug stores pick it up on your way out, or call and have it delivered it's as far away as your phone. Th e warm seas. gentle breezes, and waving palms are all in the now cocoanut hats, to envelop you in their charm and to make you feel like a native maiden with a new sarong. They have large brims, which together with the natural color set off your face with verve. Maybe you'd like to beam forth from an off-the-faco number or a pert bonnet. Whatever the stylo you'll find an especially flattering hat at Naneee's, Y-tt So. U Tliorne Smith is away again over the bills of fantasy, dis playing his liabelaisian humor in a roar ing picture now at the Varsity. It's a "must" for a date this week-end a real "date" picture for a hilarious evening. You'll see Jack Benny's ace laff getter Ixooliestcr too worried to oven wonder what happened 1o the gas man. Thou there are Joan Blondell, Koland Young, Carole Land is, and Billie Burke. Uemern ber it's at the Varsity, the theater stu dents like. After graduation . . . and marriage bells you'll want your home to reflect your good taste, and surely your table is an important part of your home. Fine Sterling earries with it the same unquestioned authority as other authentic works of art . . . you'll want to visit Cardnor's, 1220 "(V St., before you buy. More and more hy k'l 1 o . I . if ,Ji , iV: There'll be plenty of gators -both looking iiiv.ii.j- you re aviso and visit Simon at you and on your feel if Simon's fourth floor shoe depart ment. Here are striking hump-toed ones in blue and while, black and white, beige and while worn by popular Chi O's. When you're looking at shoes in Simon's you'll feel at ease and enjoy the suggestions o the staff of salesmen college style conscious all of thorn. you'll see col lege fellows dropping in on Simon's men's department . . . second floor, and browsing among the spring arrivals. Vo saw a group clustered around some Scott Barrio II o 1 1 y w o o d sport coats, ex clusive at Si mon's. It's su perfluous to go into detail about the coats, because they're well known to every discrim inating college follow, but if you haven't stopped in at the department lately make a point of doing so this after noon after the activities of Ivy l)ay. 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