4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, May 7. 1943 BY JIDGE MASON. A few of the Alpha Xis were slightly perturbed the other night when some little creatures came scurrying into their rooms about 2 a. m. They discovered the next morning that the creatures were but two httle bunnies that had been piesented to Jean Bowers by a male admirer for Easter. .Janet Ktause. Kay Detweiler and Pat Shaw. DCs, went home soaking wet after a rendevous with the Fijis concerning a mis Sing convertible. The Fijis have a technique for discouraging mis chievous sills. Please. DUs: We have a request to make that the Dt s would keep their broth ers auairs iraigi;t Detore giving us the news. They have informed us that Marv Tussey is pinned to Kurt Kimball. 'Casanova" from far bark, in.-tead of to Kent Kratz This will probably get us into fur ther trouble, but nevertheless, an other DU, Al Iwson. has had several -quickie" dates with the same lassie. Jerry Buller. Alpha Chi. and A ina S.ott. DG, will be dating two smooth (we hope) Fijis from Missouri. Saturday night. A ro mance brewing between Don Cooper. Phi Delt. and Joan Bohrer Theta. is at the Friday night standing date stage. I wonde why the standing date wasn't for Saturdfl.' . Stop and Look. If you keep your eyes open a the Innocent's party, you will see Virginia Trowbridge, DG, with Innovent Dick Harnsberger, Ph Psi. At th same party will be Demmie Cole, Phi Delt, and June Griffen. Tri Delt. Bill Orr. Kanna Sig. and Lauralee Mundil (this is a new combination!) and John Kuhlman. Delta Sig, with Barbara fetahl. Bob Buxton and Bill Mun Bon. ATOs, will be escorting their nurses, as perusual. Wilbur Craig, ATO, sent Judy . uariand a telegram upon hearing of her pending divorce, to come to the party, Friday, but was politely uirnea down due to previous en gagements. YW Gets Candy. The YWCA cabinet had a candy passing by Mary Lockett who has received a diamond from Larry Bush, from Oklahoma. Maxine Lynn received a nan sweetheart pin from Chuck Boyle of ML Ver non, la. And on the subject of pins, Betty Simodynes, DG. was mysteriously wearing a Sig Alph pin which disappeared in the same way a few days later.. Jean Wochner. Alpha Xi. is no longer wearing the pin or the dia mond of Dale Brockmeier, Farm house. Don James, ATO, from Falls City, is going steady with Connie Cathcart of Lincoln high school, which leaves a home town flame in the 1 " Lutheran Chapel Service Observes Moll ler s Day Mother's day will be observed In the Lutheran chapel service Sunday morning at 10:45 in par lors X and Y of the Student Union Rev. Mr. Erck, university Lu theran pastor, will speak on the topic: "Jochabed, the mother of Moses." The offering of the day will be devoted to synods army and navy commission, for use in supplying religious material and spiritual assistance to our young men in the armed forces. Hold Picnic A picnic for students of all Lu theran synods will be held Friday, May 7. Students ofthe city campus are requested to meet at Temple building at 6 p. m. and proceed to Peter Pan park ux a group. Stu dents from ag college may go di rectly to the park at 6 p. m Gifts for Mothers Day News Editors Take Desk Job As is customary during the last weeks of Daily publication, news editors have been "on the desk" this week assuming man aging editors' duties. They wtu continue to hold these positions until May 14, the last issue of the Nebraskan. STAMP SALES SURPASS $89 UN stamp sales totaled $89.70 in this week's drive by members of Tassels. War stamps were not sold on ag campus. The stamp booth in Social Sci ences placed first in sales with $53.90, more than the other three booths combined. The Union was second with a total of $22.70. Tassels at the Uni Drug booth sold $12.20 in war stamps, and 90 cents worth of stamps was sold in Mechanical Arts. OId-Timers Delight A Free Union Flicker Show Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Ben Turpin, fir Gay Nineties 8:00 p. m. Sunday, May 9 Union Ballroom ' Open to Students fir Crew ",. fROM THE LAND ?cf!) r Xr fe R,CHT M lh ,UM I )3jllV '" California rharm. Tjf fi WVYY TlicyVe joung, theyV. tV ftt P d "P'HlH .. . happy-go. tXK r. : LnJjH ) u rotor imii'P I L ILX J 1 1 of-Mlv hours in OMr Ulli V T' C - V f ) J VQ SM Miller's lias them . . . V tf -A I If tJ H A V 11 iHAI' "I haj.l' " " ' ' - Tn n "T "i" "' '" " ,,M . . LACK Sl'ITS in trtim nnMi thmt imH. .,.; ? ' ' W"'' Pfi"f reen, (mi gold, eofft brmrm. lipttick rerf, mnd nry. 6.50 to If.9S (StjU tlteithtd abort h 8.95) KPARATE SLACKS 4!M tii v brown mnd (W col or t. Si,$ 12 lo 41. ottun knit "MTKFV CfllRTC . i. - w w ..... . u tmmr wnin trfmr.l, frX mnd fhorl. Blue, brown, gold, mhiU or nmry with bright ttrip. Smmtl, mtdimm mnd Urgm. IJ5 to 1.50. miifornim PRIXT SHIRT . -J.... i . - - ------ m " t pi i f Aorl-ereW. kmtr to launder . . . g.y mnd bright in tchilm, blue, or beige. Sie$ SX to 38. 2. SO JL ABOVE TATCHWORn PRETTIES . . . the Jumper com in bright green or nary ribbed rayon with ' old-fanhioned patchwork print pockeli. Bloute, in gold or beige, match in print. Jumpers 8.93 Blouse $3 .ABOVE AT RIGHT -PEASANT CHARM. t.RS . . . tha rmyon gabardine dirndl boatU perky print pocket. In Kelly green mnd nary only. The tqumrm neck bloute, in mither doited riff or lawn, hat gay peatant emhrnhtro. Sltet 12 to 18. The skirts 6.50 The blouses 2.95 Grt out i ,ook up you, VtamhD. .get ouf .Joor. in hf ,. cayn.w to9, f,om Co.ilorn.a-woyl fTl I LLE R 6 P A I fl 0 112 No. 13th 2-5J77