SUMMER RAG. Friday, Juna 19tl i Summer Sleuthing L By Janrt Ha&gmrt Wedding f the week was that of Jerry Wallace, DG, and Dick Paul, Beta, who graduated from medical school in Omaha this spring. It took place Tuesday at four p. m. at the St. Matthews Episcopal Church. Jerry's sister, was maid of honor, and Bill Marsh, Beta, acted as best man. June, and orange blossoms, and weddings make us think of sil verware which is the pride of every newly married couple. If you want your table to have that stately graudure, don't choose your silver pattern without first seeing "King Richard" design, exclusive at Gardner's. Dainty carved scrolls carry out the style of the English Renaissance which make it one of the most distinctive of modern designs. Gardner's, located at 1220 "O" Street, has many other patterns besides "King Richard" which will be a smart complement to any table setting. Friar Tuck Rundin blew into Lincoln this week from Fort Omaha where he is stationed as second Lieutenant in the In fantry. He plans, however, to be moved soon to Ft Benning, Georgia. Back Also seeing old friends Wednesday was "Butter Ball" Numan with a golden tan as the result of lots of swimming since school was out. About Town these days between studying and attending a few classes are Jean Porter and Delt Jack Spittler who seem to be really in the groove ever since summer school started. This week end at Kings will be seen Bill Flory of the Kappa Sig hut and Ann Hastings, Theta. And Bill Smutz, ATO has been dining and dancing lately with DG Jean Miller. Students!!! Don't forget in all the rush that Sunday is a very extra special day since it belongs exclusively to that grand person your Dad! Gosh, what would we do without them? So whip over to Long's Nebraska Book Store on R Street and pick out a book for him, such as "In side Latin America" by 'Joh Gunther you know he loves to read the inside dope on all these warring nations. There are also oodles of other selections for his office or library at Long's. Doris Crittenden Tri Delta, spent last week end with Farm House Richard Crom who came down particularly to see her. Doris is turning to new friends these days since that little romance of this spring between herself and Delt Sherwood Larson has blown to the four winds, and true love is at North Western studying medicine. Traveling last week end was Jay Hoffman, Sig Ep, who came to Lincoln from Iowa to see pin mate Maryon Dooley, of the three Deltas. And, Ditto Delta, Mary Martin Tunks traveled to Grand Island to see ATO Bob Green. It's too bad these Tri Deltas can't conserve for national defense by having playmates go to school in Lincoln this summer. Another Tri Delta Beep True has the solution for getting acquainted with good look ing fellows. . .just walk right up to them, say, "Hi, Ed... you are Ed, aren't you? At lease the famous Stamm of the Rose Bowl fame (on the Stanford side) fell for it hook, line and sinker, out at King's ballroom the night of the track meet. Anne Seacrest Theta, is really in a triangle these days. She has been recently whipping around to wreBtling matches and such with Beta, Homer Sheridan while brother Beta, George Townsend, has been trying to fan an old spark into flame again. George believes he is succeeding, say the brothers. Also at the Beta House this summer is Gene Neuswanger attending U. '. after Kemper, and , plans to be here this fall. He has been breaking study monotony ljy SHORTHAND DICKINSON IN 3 DAYS Indlrldn1 IuatrnetloB Crtci Bhortbsnl mnt Special ghart CBrm DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Mi-til Mna. I, lb. I, Iff Plrtr. ft-CMI seeiner a lot of a little Lincoln girl from Steven by the name of Jo" Seifort who will be decorat ing our campus this fall. Decorating a few of the sorority and fra ternity houses this summer are many high school music students from all over the state attending the All State Music Course being held at the school of music. It seems that these students have really been having a great time about the Nebraska campus, with such couples as Eleanor Edison who is residing in the Alpha Chi hut and Norman Ledger around the Fiji Houee. Tuesday evening Loyd Lotspech and Charles Lyons were among those from the Fiji House who danced at the square dances In the ballroom of the Student Union. La Verne Prange of Valentine just can't seem to hang on to his ring since he came down to the All State Course. He gave it away once and it came back, but there are rumors about whether it is home for good this time, Downhearted are the girls who are living at some of the sorority houses this summer where the listed telephone numbers are no longer good. F'rinstance when one dials the Kappa House, one no longer hears a sweet voice say "Kappa Kappa Gamma" but, "I'm sorry but that phone has been disconnected at the request of the subscriber." Now, fellows, take out your little black book and write these num bers down, so these girls can rest in peace. Tri Delt house, 2-2632; Kappa house 2-1885, and the AOPi house still has the same old num ber 2-7938. Did you get that down ? Okay. Sig Alphs Don Steen and Bob Fast who are spending their sum mer working on the bomb load ing plant at Wahoo have decided to take this week end off for a super picnic down at that N. U. relaxing playground, South Bend. By the way, the next time you picnic down South, drop in at the South Bend Cafe for dancing and your favorite cold drink. The proprietor is Buck of Coffe Shop fame you know, right across the street south of the Administration Building. Buck's Coffee Shop is the' place to go for lunch during summer school. The food ex cellent at prices so reasonabl that you can save lots for those War Saving Stamps. Sigma Nu. Neil "Bungle" Hilmes one day recently gave his pin to Jean Murray, Theta, while they were having a friendly chat in The Circus as a joke. However, the white star looked so nice beside the Theta kite that Neil sUU t0 wearing it and that vm almost a week ago. 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