DAILY' NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 12, 1941 8 ti Helen Kelley, Society Editor jj 1 1 1 Society Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 1 I 1 After the Game. Well, well. After the hot and dusty game we looked around and found everyone heading for the union dance and open houses.... Just found out that Vivian Hilde brand and Ray Buehler, Phi Gam track star, decided to go steady Friday night Glad to sec so many old timers back for the game. Among them were Merrill Englund, Innocent Kappa Swig, who came back not only for the game, but to make one Jo Duree, Chi O, happy About Che only thing that got lost recently was the Gamma Phi poodle. It belongs to Lugene Everscn and seems to have wondered, sc they are singing ' O where, O where has my little dog gone." Friday Parties. Friday the Alpha Sigs had a swell time on their hayride, ac cording to all reports. And we hear it was a nice one, too.... "If you don't want to dance in Heaven go to h " So said the invita tions to the Sigma Chi houseparty. The fellows got their girls in two trucks and then sent them thru a heated tunnel into . . . the base ment. There they were blindfolded and told to kneel before the Devil, Jack Conklin (ho, ho). After they repented of their sins they were al lowed to go to Heaven. Guess Jean Porter, Pi Phi, really had a heav enly time enjoying her bracelet, present of the evening from Bill Longman. . .Another event of Fri day evening the rally saw Gloria Mardis, Pi Phi pledge of that eve ning, having a whee with her new sisters and later with her steady Dee Devoe, Phi Gam pledge. . . . .Saturday strutters. Several of the houses celebrated last night with a ranch partie, fra ternity partie, and a Jayhawk one . . . Such familiar couples as Carol Chapman and Rod Sides were seen at the Gamma Phi party; Janice Marshall and John Fitzgibbon, Farm House, were there, too. . . . At the PI Phi party were old timers Flavia Tharp, Mortar Board prexy, and Bill Aechbachen; Barbara Neeley and Bob Hyde, Al pha Sig; Jay Jap Schmer and Jack Nelson, DU; and steadies Bea Dobbs with Pres. Hayes, Sigma Woo. More about Hayes he's sell ing everything from flowers to in surance and while in the insurance business he has half interest in a secretary. No, he doesn't need any assistance. . . . Pat Happy. Pat Prime, Alpha Phi red head, was happily informing her friends that she was going to Omaha to meet Kappa Sig Bob Hageman at the airport in Omaha. They will be around on the campus for a week . . . .Football item: Son of the first All-American football player at Nebraska, Don Chaloupka, is going with Virginia Bishof more often than not. (Thought it would be a good time to mention it). On Ag Campus. The Farmer's Formal was a really BIG affair. Everyone has fun as evidenced by some of the dates: Kay Huston was there with Don Mueller, Farm House; Doro thy Anderson, Phi Mu, was there with Farm House pledge Bob Tucker. ...Oh yes, Nancy Ray mond, DG, went to the Beta party with Joe Sunyland. She's cute and so is he, so it sounds like it should be good.... The Zeta Beta Tau houseparty being closed kind of made it secretive, but we do know that Shirley Kushner, potential SDT beauty queen, judging from her looks, went with "Honey Child" Milder. Quote: He's darling! Unquote. That was what Shirley Housemother, Province Officer Honored at Tea Alpha Xi Delta will honor Mrs. Grace Mayo, new housemother, and Mrs. FrancH Toft, province president, at a tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. In the receiving line will be ac tive president Priscilla Campsey, pledge president Jean Wochner, alumni advisor Lulu Runge, Mrs. E. II. Moses, and the guests of honor, Mrs. Mayo and Mrs. Toft. Invited guests are the presi dents, pledge presidents, house mothers and presidents of alumni clubs of the sororities, house mothers of the fraternities, Dean Boyles, Miss Elsie Ford Piper, Mrs. Ada Westover, and mem bers of Mortar Board. thought, so the thoughts must be mutual. . . . Please Change. Will you please send your tea in vitations to Betty Lou Foster, predge president of Digma Delta Tau instead of to Betty Lou Sistf r. My mistake coludn't read my own writing. . . . Delta Gamma Holds Open House for Frats Delta Gamma will hold open house for fraternity actives and pledges Sunday from 3:30 to 5 p. m. Guests will be entertained by a quartet and short program. AOPi Entertains With Ten Sunday The pledge class of Alpha Omi cron Pi will give a tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. for the presi dents, housemothers and pledges of the sororities, Dean Boyles, Miss E. F. Piper and Mrs. Ada Westover. Receiving will be Mrs. Harriet ,Dunlap, housemother Lucille Step anek, active president, and Shir ley Hopkins, pledge president. At the tea tables Mrs. George Misko, Mrs. Sloan Culver, Mrs. J. E. Latch, and Mrs. Betty Peterson will preside. Chi Omega Gives Tea Honoring New Housemother Chi Omega pledges will enter tain with a tea honoring the new Chi Omega housemother, Mrs. Purdy Leibrand, Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. Jean Carnahan, active president, Betty Swenholdt, pledge president, and Mrs. Leibrand, guest of honor, will be in the receiving line. Invited guests include Dean Boyles, Miss Elsie Ford Piper, Mrs. Ada Westover, heads of the residence halls for women, active and pledge presidents of sororities, and housemothers of sororities and fraternities. THE CLOTHES LINE ' i i Howdy Peoples coino pat ha' around cause I'm a fire and 1 got hot stuff to radiate on the coinings and goings of sundry beings on the campus and off. So wc blaze away on football gossip, entangling alliances, and leaders in your parade of fashions and stylos. Listen Coeds while wo tell you about the most ultra new styling in this matter of hat wear. You'll want one when you see the neat Antelope ehclton berets, in any one of the following colors red, dark green, biege, brown, kelly, and popular black in Gold's hat department. And we'll bet with you right now that you will smile with pleas ure w hen you read the price tag because be ing designed for your sense of style, they're designed to fit your budget at only $1.49. For a hat that eaters to your sense of individuality and will help you make your mark in a style conscious world, remember Gold's hat department. Plenty IS eat are the new pencils that such people as Phi Psi Dick Harnsbcrger, Chi O hois Drake, Barb leader Boyd McDougal and a host of other people you know are pushing these days. They're the new Sheaffer fine line eversharps topped by a Nebraska pennant crest that makes them look as nice as they write. They come in a wide assortment of colors and combinations such as black, brown, red, blue and green. And we wanted to save this tidy bit of information for the last because we know that it will surprise you no end you can add one of these neat writing numbers to your study wardrobe for only one dollar. Better get yours while the supply lasts because they are going fast. Lend An Ear while we tattle the tale about Becky "Wait, who as one, bird has it, chatted with June Jamieson to tell hor that she was so-o-o sorry her name had been mentioned with that of Phi Psi's Jim Seizor and that she didn't want June to think she was trying to cut her out and all that sort of chatter. So, we remove a vcrtice and tell you that there ain't no more triangle since Becky martyred to the cause. You've Hunted high and low for a Corncob or a Tassel so you can buy your ticket for the Jay Mc Shann dance, this Sattiday, we got a solu tion! Drop into the Uni Drug when you're going to or coming from class and pick up the ducat there. l our Silverware is an intimate part of your home furnish ing, and for those fortunate people contem plating married life, we present a striking and beautiful pattern. Rich in design in a heraldic motif is the "King Richard, " ex clusive at Gardner's. The style of the Eng lish Renaissance is excellently carried out in the beautifully carved scrolls. You'll see those as well as other distinctive patterns at Gardner's, 1220 O Street. Drop In at the Hamburger Inn, the place that your friends have boon telling you about where they feature fine food that makes you want to live to eat and not eat to live.' Clyde Long, from long years of experience, knows what you like and how you like it. Don't worry about your appetite. Let it be the Hamburger Inn's worry. Second Best in matters of mating is Willy Fox of you know where and don't ask why. This chap, no matter how hard he tries can't get a prior lien on any of the niceties on this cam pus of yours and mine. Here's a few of the babes whom he dates: Shirley McXiel Pi Phi; Marg Holm, an "Oh Gosh" gal in Omaha; and Dinny Ford, KKG. Delve into the details of this list-and you'll find all of their hearts belong to other daddies! On Top both figuratively and literally, are the bumptious beanies which are leading the style hit parade at the Nancee Hat Shop, 133 So. 13th Street. In all the colors of the rainbow, they score a hit in campus apparel because of their jauntiness and practicabil ity. Easily adapted to any of the modern hair sty lings, you'll see them in classes, on picnics, in fact any place where the style minded lady spends her time. First Come, First Serve is the axiom in action in the Comhusker office these busy days, what with everyone treking down to order this yearbook. If you haven't signed on the dotted line for yours, you better pop down and plunk down that down payment of two bucks, friend 1 Lawyer's Lair without a doubt is Buck's Coffee Shop, across the street south from the campus. When legal minds get together and make a decision, you can't go wrong by following their footsteps. So bus ad boys, arts aspir ants, engineering inevitables, and all others try Buck's for lunches, coffee, cokes, and etc. The regal legal eagles roost there regu lar along with a host of other souls you know. is Hetty In fielder Alpha Chi 0 of last year popped into the Grill the other afternoon, tidily attired in a port Porkpic roller brim hat that should hoi j to make her as popular in Lincoln's business world as she was in campus life. A quick query on our part as to where she bought her hat brought a gusher of information and enthus iasm from the little lady. "You're about the hun dredth person who asked me already. I got it at Simon's hat depart ment and I know you won't believe me when 1 tell you I only paid $3.00 for it. Best of all they got a wide variety of colors to choose from. 1 know you'll see a lot of them on the campus. Take a tip from me thev can't be beat." People to Meet . . . When you have a spare moment or two drop around and meet one Miss Inez White who just took over the guiding reins for the Union's dining room and parties. She's had a carload of experience with students, all of it on the neighboring Iowa State campus in their Memorial Union. We wouldn't be a bit suprised if that once you add your name to the long list of her friends, she might slip you a bit more cream on that puddinpr some noon hour or add a little extra touch to your dinners and banquets in the evening. Incidentally, when the grill is crowded and you can't find an empty table for lunch, try the dining room on the second floor. You get shotgun service there, the food is fine, and best of all your purse won't groan when you go to pay the cheek. What's the Deal on Pi Phi "Simpy" Simpson and DU Walt Johnson plus Kappa Sig Verne Ingraham. 'Tis seldom we see the first two together without Verne, regardless of whether it cokes, football games and what not. Three's a crowd and for a consistent gathering this "something not to usual" beats all of the gatherings that we know about. Maybe In graham 's trying out for the Chaperon's Club? Rabid Radio fans Ave got good news for vou from Lowell Vi Jewelry Store, 143 South 12th. For something slick in wave length catchers we suggest you stop in and look over the line of new Emerson radios. Pay particular at tention to the midget numbers, ideal for your room, and the all popular portables that make it possible for you to carry your pleasure and entertainment with you no matter where you go. Chillun', you can't go wrong at Lowell 'si