DAILY NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 15, 1942 . 1 ocieu BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN. Some of our little pals suggested thai we print this column solid black in honor of last night's black Out. We thought it was a good trten too, so we took it up with the editor so we write the column per usual. If anyone else has any suggestions, just send them in, they're all appreciated even if ig nored. Things happened thick and fast this week-end all of which goes to show that when the girls take over things get done. Mary Alice Lehr and Kappy Kellog both turned up at the DO house Sunday night with pins from FH Innocent Randy Pratt and Phi Gam Boh Miller respectively. It looked like a pre- arranged deal but they all say that it wasn't. Has Three Stars. Mary Jean Fischer, Kpppa pledge now wears the diamond .and three stars of Beta Don Stewart all of which sews up in a hurry a little romance that started only a few short months ago. Also tinning up with a pin this week-end was Alpha Chi Wllnia Schacht who gathered in the Phi Delt pin of none other than proxy Bud Kruger, AOPi Mary Allen and Delt Lloyd I guidon have derided by mutual agreement to call it all off for a while anyway, but they're still the best of friends. Burkett Faiquahar, Phi Gam at Iowa State is in town to sve Kap pa Jane Titus -again. No Dates. Laura Lee Mundel of the Dorm and Phi Gam Buss Ledger are not dating until after Christmas vaca tion . . . Wonder if A TO Don Pup pis has anything to do with this arrangement ? When Lt. Jim Selzer left town he left behind a jeweled Phi p.st ' Sweetheart pin for Kappu JU,, Jamieson to wear. The Alpha Phis have annt.r ' steady twosome In the house au.l it's none other than Joan Witt an, I Sig Chi Paul Toren. Looks lik,, : the feud's all over on thnt front . . . Now if only the girls will speak to Bob McNutt again every- X one will be happy. Alpha Phi Billie Kline and A TO Dale Porter aren't going steady yet but they do have a standing Saturday night date. , . , , . , - . ; 1 x v - ...., AJ7 , , ' - v- ... Aj IS jf. $ L;". v i ' if - . r- trttririf I-,.. ..nl .mtu.fr. . WiAii Jk. t t- i-a.,fa-.. 1?. jLl l$t.d - - fnirifiHf (. Torlo B. Witlotr Jur l'ott Iron Pip Ketrnrrh Imtoriafivt "JlTEN who go down wilh llioir ships at sea an Admiral or iho XyJL ielmsiliail 0f a tanker pay ihe lasl dill ineasnrr ofdrvotion lo their country. Wo who are buying War Bonds to replace those ships arc we merely lending our spare dollars or are we fighting with them? We arc fighting if we're serimpers and savers spending less to lend wore to our country for guns and tanks, planes and ships for security of our Hag, our homes and loved ones and with the best security in the world for our investment: The promissory note of Uncle Sam. THE MOST YOU CAN SAVE IS THE LEAST YOU CAN DO O I VV .. n n)fnTfr iTTl fTD ti if i f II I l "J r . 1 1 f ! I ' f i i w i (7 fl THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS A CONTRIBUTION OF r" . TO AMERICA'S ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT