The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 15, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 15, 1942
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DAILY NEBRASKAN
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By Marylouise Goodwin
and
Helen Goodwin.
We often wonder why it is that
the Innocents always smoke
cigars. We saw Max Laughlin
with a long one yesterday but he
was too busy, per usual, to explain
it to us. . .Another mystery on the
campus is WHO is the unknown
man who sent Mardel Silvernail,
Tridelt a dozen and a half roses. . .
We may not be super sleuths but
we did find out that Pi Phi Sayre
Webster and Jack Wright. Beta
have turned their platonic friend
chip into a steady deal. Wow!
Dave Webb. ATO. is considering
matrimony, or so it is rumored.
Is it love or is it the war?.. .Dick
Reitz, Phi Psi of last year, is tak
ing his last look at Nebraska be
fore joining Uncle Sam's forces.
Theta Peg Lemon. Sig Nu Stan
Maley's pal. is going to help him
celebrate on the big Phi Psi picnic
. . .Speaking of picnics don't forget
the ATO affair Friday night at
Penn Wood.-;. It should really be
a big deal.
Bill Schaumbergei , Beta, has not
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Lt. Larmon
Wed Oct. 10
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Patton an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Marion, to Lt. Harold
D. Larmon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R C. Larmon of McCook. The
ceremony took place October 10.
at the Washington catnedrai in
Washington, D. C.
The bride wore a floor length
dress of white silk marquiset, with
full sleeves and a full skirt. Her
fineer-tin length veil was held by
a crown of orange blossoms and
she carried a cascade bouquet
of white chrysanthemums. Rev.
Charles W. V. Smith performed
the ceremony.
The couple will be at home in
Triangle, Va. Lt. Larmon is with
the marine corps reserve and is
now attending base defense school
at Quantico.
Both the bride and groom were
university students. Mrs. Larmon
was affiliated with Alpha Phi and
Lt. Larmon was a member of
Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha
Kappa Psi.
raved in vain for he now has a
date with cute Theta pledge Jinny
Malster for the Beta house party
Saturday night... Joe Sonderland
will be whipping up this week-end
again to take in the Beta house
party and see DeGee Nancy Ray
mond... Other dates to the affair
will be Paul Dinnis and Jean Kerl,
Kappa; Dick Peters and Pat Per
rish, Theta. Bill Scribner won't
be there with the mysterious Mar
gruite to our knowledge, but will
be wolfing, per usual.
Ad: Wanted something 5' 5" with
eyes of blue and blonde hair. Pee
Vee Wykert. This was too late
to classify.
Coming this Saturday night is
the Pi Phi spook party, Joyce
Junge and Bill Loeffel, Farm
House will be on hand as will the
rest of the sisters and their dates.
Quoting Duke Eberhart "Ac
cording to reliable female sources.
Fritz Wolfe, Phi Gam, is the
smoothest dancer on campus."
Friday, Jerry Tubbs, D. U. and
Marg Swanson, Alpha Phi are
planning a big night -just what is
still a secret.
500 Magazines
Now Available
To Students
Neatly 500 different magazines
are available to university stu
dents in the periodical room of the
library. A list of the most inter
esting current articles contained in
these magazines is revised weekly
and made available to students.
One list is posted in the main
reading room of the library and
the other is posted in the peri
odical room. Selected articles are
available on practically every sub
ject.
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Frank Craven
Prof. Returns
Booklet Taken
41 Years Ano
The following letter was received
by the University library this sum
mer:
Librarian, University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dear Sir:
Herewith I am sending you a
booklet that has recently turned
up, compressed by weightier
tomes. Forty-one years ago I
must have neglected to return
this when I left the university,
for which neglect I now apolo
gize. It is, I believe, a faculty
privilege not to be fined for
keeping a book overtime.
Sincerely yours,
MORGAN BROOKS.
The booklet. "Elementary Prob
lems in Current Electricity," pub
lished in 1S95, had been marked
missing in the past several inven
tories taken of the library.
A Home Ec Club
Sponsors Annual
Picnic on Oct. 15
Home Economics club annual
picnic will be held on the lowr
campus of ag. college from 6:30
to 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 15.
Games and group s.nging have
been planned for entertainment
and food will be served.
Tickets must be purchased by
Wednesday night so that the num
ber of people attending will be
known. These tickets may be ob
tained in ag hall and in the home
ec building either Tuesday or Wed
nesday. The price of the tickets
will be 15c for freshmen and 30c
for superclassmen.
ir to Z' Students
Check Information
For '12 Directory
Students whose last names be
gin with the letters, "R" through
"Z" should check the information
concerning them for the Student
Directory cither at the check
stand in the Union or in ag hall on
ag campus between today and
Thursday, according to John J.
Douglass, directory editor.
Douglass predicts that the di
rectory will be out in about two
weeks.
Economics Group
Discusses Power
Situation in State
Eeonomia met last night in the
Faculty lounge of the Union to
hear a discussion, "Public Power
in Nebraska," by Prof. C. E. Mc
Neill, professor of economics. The
club is composed of the faculty
and graduate students of business
administration; faculty and grad
uate students of rural economics,
and the faculties of economics at
Nebraska Weslevan and Union.
Make Your Plans
Now
Johnny
Cox's Band
has a dale
at the Union
Friday, Oct. 16
and he's on
the BEAM
25c per person
ChiO Announces Betrothal
Annouccnient was made yesterday o! the engagement o
Miss JoAnn Mi-Coy of Lincoln to Li. Kay Proeliaska. The couple
attended the university where Miss McCoy was affiliated with
Chi Omega. Lieutenant Proehaska was a member of Delta Tau
Delta.
Littcrcr Promises
Business Booklet,
Will Be Out Soon
Oscar F. Litterer, instructor in
statistics and business research,
announces that the first fall edi
tion of Business Review of Ne
braska Business Conditions will be
luxurious
fur-trim
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tax included
i . these handsome
coats are adorned with
twin lynx wolf collars
. . . are yours in either
a fitted or box-type
m o d e 1 . . t h i s is
Simons most remark
able buy of the season
. . see these choice
t a 1 u e s in powder,
pecan brown, beige,
red . . . sizes 11 to 17.
open ThurmJay nlie
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
published Saturday. Two articles,
"The Price Ceiling- in Canada," by
George Kleiner, instructor in eco
nomics; and "Nebraska Continues
to Prosper," by Mr. Littererr, will
appear in this report. A chart,
compiled to show the comparison
in the rise in the cost of living
conditions between Canada and the
United States from 1939 to July,
1942, will also appear.
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