8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, May 9, 1941 35 f & JCamfwA. JiafmhinqA. with Mary Adelaide Hansen nrf another weekend has rolled around. Tonight is the Triad out Country club way and we understand that the regula tions for the affair are really something! Moon, or no moon, you kiddies can't go strolling across the golf course, nor can you chew gum or smoke on the dance floor. There's to be only one door open, and everyone is supposed to leave at the same time. Various repre sentatives of the law will be posted around to see that said "sugges tions" are observed. P. S. Have you heard Will Fol som's plans for No. 10 green? This noon all the presidents of the various greek groups are invited over to the ATO house for luncheon. And this afternoon the Pi Phi's are having a special initiation for Georgia Swallow. There'll be a formal dinner after ward in her honor, too. IS'etc steadies are Kappa Sig Paul Mathews and cute Joan Long from the Dorm: Alpha Xi Delta Harriet Wood and Sigma Nu Bunky Moore; and Del ta Gamma Pat Ainlay and Chris Chrestensen. Newsworthy note to this latter affair is the fact that Chris is a great pal of SAE Johnny Huston, with whom Pat's name was linked romantically last fall. Besides this, Pat is keeping her three-month's old date with Johnny for Jimmie Lunceford to morrow night. Quite a tri-angled affair! Alpha Chfs are having a Tahitian party to morrow night. The gals themselves won't be in sarongs, but they will have gardenias in their hair. There will, however, be a big tall sa ronged gal outside the door. (Not1; to Nate Holman: How about buy ing this one?) There'll also hi palm trees in the backyard, and the basement will be undersea. Two little gals at the Alpha Xi Delta house got caught the other night by the po lice. Seems they were riding dou ble on a bike, and now they have to appear in court. And another pin has gone back. That on-again-off-again affair since high school of Pi Phi Chatsie Stahl and Beta Bill Edwards is no longer cemented with his pin. Tri Delts are entertaining tomorrow night at a Frontier party. Those cule gingham invitations were all care fully fringed by Fiji Byron Deck, by the way. rBKeichel, of the Beta domicile, is on the black list of all late risers on sec ond floor. The boys timed him yes terday morning, and it seems that Walt used up 45 minutes of ho; water in the showers! Which, per haps, might give him time to gel that brain in working order, buc which definitely does not give him any popularity vote. 1 nose t iji s make news again. This time it's Bud Johnson, who's usually seen with Theta Marian Linen. But that Ag sponsors meat judging competition Ag students will compete in a mest judging contest today and tomorrow at the Lincoln Tacking company. Men will compete today and women Saturday. Nine classes of meats will be judged, and a trophy will be awarded the winner. Both men and women will attempt to iden tify 25 cuts of meat. Student members who will com pete are Don Baird, Mylan Ross, Arch Trimble and Marvin Kruse. Faculty members are E. W. Janike and L. E. Hansen, both of the animal husbandry department. was no one but Maribel Hitch cock with whom he was coking and doing most of his waltzing at the matinee dance last Wednes day. And, of course, you know how both Bob Miller and Dick Miller have been dating Pi Phi Sayre Webster. Well, at Ray Noble thi other night it seems that Sayie was sporting a Fiji sweetheart pin. Your guesses are wrong, chilluns she'd borrowed it for the eve ning from one of the sisters. Filings open for Tassels Filings are open for all ag and barb coeds who are interested in Tassels, university pep organiza tion. A tea will be held at the Alpha Chi Omega house May 17 from' 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. at which time pledges will be elected for next year. All ag women interested are to file at Dean Burr's office before Tuesday, May 13, and all barb women with Mrs. Westover in Ellen Smith hall before Tuesday, May 13. Qualifications for the group are a weighted average of 80, 27 credit hours from this university at the end of this year and a will ingness to fulfill the ideals of the pep organization. Coeds chosen will fill vacancies left by women who have grad uated or dropped out. Dan to Lunch or Dine in P aT American ROOM (Formerly THE CAFETERIA) OPENING MAY 12, STUDENT UNION THE CLOTHES LINE Chi O Beth Cambridge an.l Kappa Sig Kill Flory have called off their steady deal of four months duration. Hill now is dating Aline Hosman, Theta, and Peth is making quick trips home now and then to see her old flame. This week-end before going home to visit Mother, you'll want to work in another picnic. Of course we've gone slightly silly over the sub ject of picnics in the column the last few weeks, but we're still going strong, and if you don't share our enthusiasm for the subject, we think you'll soonliave it. Which all leads to the subject of ice cream which means Fairmonts as far as we're concerned. Eating it has been on of the most pleasurable moments of all our picnics this semester and in a gen erous mood we want to share our delights . . . So-o just call the local drug store before going to Linoma, and you can be assured of a picnic-success. Remember. . . Fairmont's ice cream. In the showcase wc noticed them first, so we decided to go upstairs and talk to Skoglunds about their commencement pictures. You can obtain four of them for only $1.."0 . . . full figures in cap and gown . . . with folder. And we know vou'll like them. The address is 1214 O St. We went to three extra shows last month all be cause we've been eating at Pucks. And don't think the meals weren't pleasant. East winter wc discovered this ideal stu dent eating place wc don't know where we had been before then and since then we've been going back for more meals at prices we like. We've been hearing it over all the campus . , . l'an-Am erica comes to the Union. Yes, Monday marks the day when the new "Pan-American" room opens (formerly the cafeteria), In sure to see it for yourself. You'll like it . . . same prices, same policy, but new attractive surroundings. And don't for get the air-conditioning when warmer weather comes. Tomorrow when you're near Uth and 0. slip up to Cold's third floor millinery department. You're sure to notice the tricky "top pers" now being featured. These skull caps, coming in practically any color you desire, are banded by a braiding of yarn ending in a tassel. Perched on the head, the cap can be placed so that the tassel hangs over either ear, or down the back. Our forecast is that these toppers will become the latest rage in campus wear this spring. And speaking of rages, it seems Colds is becoming more and more the place to find distinctive campus hat styles, be they for dress or sports. Coeds will wait on you who understand what you want and Cold's will have it for vou. Every woman takes pride in her table setting, so of course your Mother will be especially pleased with serviceable, beautiful silver ware or some other addition to her table setting. Have you visited Gardner's re cently? The address is 1 220 O Street. You'll find them very courteous and un derstandinir whether you are selecting a gift for Mother, or your own silver serv ice after the wedding in June. Phi Gam Iud Johnson will have to make up his mind which of two girls in the same soroiity he will date from now on. The idea of dating first one and then the other doesn't seem to work out so well . . . at least not for the two girls. All the fashion details you've learned to look for in Harvey Pros, clothes, you'll find com bined with new striking summer fabrics in new slacks . . . gabardine, lied ford cord . . . and many others. Colors in step with the season . . . light tans, greens, aqua blues, and all J he summer shades. And with the slacks Harvey's suggest (and we back them up wholeheartedly) popular sport shirts, especially with long sleeves, priced from !."." to 2.95, or short sleeve shirts from 1.00 up. In all of Harvey's clothes you'll find a little extra style, a little more value ... in other words college men shop at Harvey's. Pi Phi Hetty Roach and P.oh Hemphill, Sig Alph are just one of several clever couples buving matched tailored suits from Avers & Hays, 1253 X St. It's the fad of" the campus for a guy ami his gal to have finely tailored suits of matching fabrics . . . the suits are complete to the latest fashion detail . . . and sort of give har mony to the romance. A few minutes spent selecting a gift to send Mother next Sunday, will take little time and mean a great deal to her, especially if you spend those minutes at Danielson's, 1 :!)) X Street. You'll enjoy picking out a corsage, bouquet, or plant especially for your Mother's taste. If she lives out side Lincoln, Danielson's can send her flowers by express or telegram. Cool and clever . . . they're the best words we could find Jo describe what we saw in Simon's yesterday. Put to be more specific, they arc tissue gingham campus dresses in summer colors ... as gay as a Kappa on a picnic. Clean, crisp checks predomi nate . . . black and white, red ami white ... or white with brown or navy. "W'lwA we especially liked was the way they were cut, and the clever ornaments which make each dress distinctive. They're mostly plain with full skirts and shirt waist tops and short sleeves. One model had cat faces on the belt and on the but tons. Another used corks the same places, and for a more rustic effect you might choose the one with tree stumps on the belt, and buttons like chipped pieces of wood. These are just a few of them, but you'll find them all clever . . . and see them around the campus this coming month. Kappa June Jamieson will have a date with ATO Tom Miller for the Fiji-Tau tussle coming up soon. There seems to have been a question as to whether he was taking her to the ATO picnic last Sunday or not, and it ended tip in the negative. We hope noth ing comes up this time to change present plans. ::: VS. III"! Ill :::::: ::::: ::::: !!-! nn-; i