The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, November 14, 1941
daily' nebraskan
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Survey Shows
When the Kids Go to College
Family Finances Go on Blink
CHAMPAIGN, III. (ACP). Fam
ily financial worries are greatest
between the 25th and 30th years
of married life when sons and
daughters enroll m college, ac
cording to a University of Illinois
survey.
The college of agriculture, after
examining the home accounts of
473 farm families, found numer
ous expenditures are added during
that period.
Son and daughter continue to
need money from home. Clothing
and food expenses stay at a high
level. Long time borrowings made
when father was young come due.
And youthful demands for a
more attractive home reo.uire ma
jor housing improvements.
"These few years are going to
mean a tight squeeze unless finan
cial planning is started early to
prevent mortgages and other debts
Toniglil-
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Ion, moves up to 16th street, down
sorority row, then west to the sta
dium where the red-hot rally will
get underway.
The rally committee made up of
Don Steele. Phil Kantor, Preston
Hays, Max Laughlin, Phyllis Cope,
Betty Bonebright, Dorothy Wei
rich and Miriam Rubnitz, has
asked every student to turn out
to make "the numbers at this ral
ly exceed those of the first two
rallies of the vear."
For Awhile
from coming due at the peak pe
riod of expense," the survey advises.
Calendar
Friday.
Phi Kappa Psi closed house
party, chapter house, 9 to 12.
Sigma Chi buffet dinner
dance, chapter house, 8 p. m.
ACBC fall party. Cornhusker
Hotel. 9 to 12.
Saturday.
Sigma Phi Epsilon annual
breakfast dance, chapter house,
7 a. m.
Delta Gamma house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Delta Upsilon house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Kappa Kappa Gamma house
party, chapter house, 9 to 12.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon closed
house party, chapter house, 9
to 12.
Sigma Alpha Mu closed
house party, chapter house, 9
to 12.
Chi Omega house party, chap
ter house, 9 to 12.
Coll-Agri Fun, activities
building on ag campus, 8 p. m.
Sunday.
Kappa Sigma buffet supper,
chapter house, 6 p. m.
Phi Delta Theta buffet sup
per, chapter house, 6 p. m.
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Society Editors
June Jamieson
Joann Emerson
Again we're sorry- the first
half of the column today is ded
icated to the poor souls we have
massacred ...Our apologies to
Beta Sigma Psi and Alpha Sigma
Phi... In the rush of reaping Rag
stuff we got slightly confused
about house parties, so here's the
real dope: The Beta Sigs are hold
ing a husking party at the Corn
husker hotel and you'll see Clarion
Buethe there with Alpha Chi Rose
Kitrell and Floyd Walter with
AOPi Betty Bonebright. . .On the
same Saturday night the Alpha
Sit? Dartv will feature an Omaha
quartette . . . Stan Scott, who's
contemplating transfering his pin,
will take Pi Phi Kay Duncan.
Another apology: The DU Cocanut
Grove party is not closed -come
one, come all. . .
Alpha Phi's Marcy Bauer and
Polly Petty are confused. . .Polly
has a date to the Mil. Ball with
ATO George Blackstone. . .She
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used to date Ben Clark who's
taking sorority sister Betty Winn
to the Phi Psi house party... And
Marcy's going to the same big
dance with Bill Mc Kearney who
used to date sister Mary Bird
who dates Delt Chuck Schubert. . .
Instead of staying here for the
DG houseparty Saturday night,
Betty Perry will go to Omaha to
the Phi Rho doings with last year's
Beta Ned Bell...
It'll Happen Every Time.
Absence makes the heart grow
fonder-for somebody else. . .Betty
Rubleman was engaged to the
hometown boy last summer and
last night she passed the candy
with Wilson Gilmour, not the
same joe, and set the date for
June. . . A c c o r d i n g to some of
least reliable sources, the Sig
Alpha aren't dating now days
without permission of Walt
Rundin; they sit at home nights
and read his ten easy lessons
on how to be aggressive. . .Beta
No'rm Yule has things all sewed
up before Rosy Krause leaves for
California Saturday -the deal's
tied up with a sparkler. . .Danc
ing at the closed Sigm Chi house
patty Friday night will be Tri
Delt Alice Blackstone and Don
Hartman and Alpha Chi Jerry
Buller and Chuck Mills...
All Corn Cobs and Tassels
must report at the Union at 7
p. m. today for speaking tours.
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