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Friday, October 30, 1942 8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Sc oae t By Mary Louise Goodwin. Another week-end just around the coiner and from here it looks like a lively one . . . Leaving- by way of car, rail, and thumb for Kansas will be Grove Nelson, Buck Myers, John Binning, Allan Artman and about 20 other Fiji brothers. Morrie Dingwell, Fritz Wolff, Copples Newt and Ed arc stopping off at Stevens on Friday for a whee at old Mizzou before going down to Lawrence for the game. Dorothy Black, Estella Lenne mann. Lorraine Crawford, Dorothy Carnahan, and Pat Beedle are a few of the Chi Os making the trip and they're taking along Bus Bl.ick and Dual Anderson. Phi Delts to chaffeur . . . DGs Pat Shaw. Kay Detwieler, Helen John son, and Mary Lee Tomlinson will also be making the trek, as will Alpha Chris Janet Mason and Agnes Fox. We Predict . . . We predict a steady deal in the not too far distant future to re sult from numerous dates of Phi Gam Paul Wykert and Theta Marjorie Christensen , . . One ru mored steady deal that isn't is that of PG Pat R. C. Williams and Kirk Kimball. They're dating but nothing steady in sight . . . Allan Chapman, Delt, seems to be back on the inside track with Kappa Dinny" Ford now that the med students have gone back to Oma ha. Friday is the night of the Alpha Phi house party and though Polly Ann Petty is going home and Pat Becker is remaining true to her steady from Wentworth most of the sisters will be on hand for the affair. Betty Winn will be there with Phi Gam Bob Miller, Jo Kin sey with Phi Delt George Howard, and Billie Kline with Sig Alph Bud Brown. Riding Hayracks. Riding with the Sigma Nus on their hay rack Saturday night will be Maxine Hoffman, Gamma Phi and Gene Perry, Duke Schatz and Theta Jean Murray, Don Young and Kappa pledge Barbara Clock, Hal Johnson and Ruth Korb. Kap pa, and Don Anawalt with Kappa Newbranch . . . The Corn- husker Co-op boys are also hav ing their havride Saturday night and Dick Hall and Jean Kushner will be among those on that rack The ATO pledees left the ac tives in the dust Wednesday night when thev decided to sneak. They left the house via the second storv windows and didn't show up again until after nine yesterday morning. Students Buy War Stamps Worth $70 War stamp sales are increasing Yesterday was the second war stamp sale day sponsored by the War Council and approximately $15 more stamps were bought than the previous week. Sales boomed on ag cs " 1 yes terday morning and l,j 1 p. m. more stamps had to be furnished to the ag booth. Leading the sales again, ag campus sold $24.70 worth of stamps to ag students. Sosh was second with $20.85, MA third with $12.10, and the Union last with $11 55. A total of $69.20 of 10 and 25 cent war stamps was sold to the university students and faculty members. Salesmen from Farm House, Alpha Gamma Rho and Baldwin hall were stationed at ine ag booth. Girls from Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Omeea and Delta Delta Delta acted as saleswomen in the Union, and members of Gamma Phi Beta. Dplta Gamma and Karma Alpha Theta sold war stamps in Sosh. Fellows from Beta Siema Psi. Beta Theta Pi ;.nd Delta Sigma Pi took charge or tne ma Doom Daily, Lincoln Sponsor New Movie Contest Do vou know a woosome two some ? Can you spot the woosome twosomes in "Springtime in the Rockies?" This romantic musical is playing at the Lincoln starting Saturday. Oct. 31. starring Betty Grable. Carmen Miranda, John Payne, Cesar Romero. Edward Fverett Horton. Charlotte Green wood, and Harry James and His Musicmakers. The Daily Nebraskan, along with the Lincoln theater is spon soring a contest with 20 theatre tickets given as prizes to tne ten winners. Contestants are asked to write a 25 word statement telling why you know you will enjoy seeing "SDrinetime in the Rockies." Be sure and leave your entry in the Daily Nebraskan ortiee Dy d p. m Wednesday, November 5. Chinese Student Leads Discussion At Westminster Albert Fenn, Chinese student doing graduate work in philosophy at the university, will lead a dis cussion group of Westminster church youth section bunday. :ov 1. at 5:30 d. m. ' During the sunDer hour Norman o 1 i - Leger will give selections on his marimba. The program will be completed by the meditation, 'Thv that Mourn." bv Dr. M. V. Oggel. Westminster pastor, and songs by tne vestea cnapei cnoir Book Nook News Program Reviews Current Novels fhirrent books and novels will be discussed this afternoon on the Book Nook News program over station OK from :45 10 o. Theso ooks will be discussed "Twilight of France" by Alexander Werth, "Nazi (Juide to Nazism edited by Rolf Tell, "Happy Land ings" edited by Max J. nerzoerg Mernl P. Paine, ana Austin wonts "A Treasury of the Familiar" ed ited by Ralph Woods, and "This Is My Best edited by wnit Bur nett. 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