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8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, Setember 29, 1943 Gcorgctta Kinsey to Wed t A1 Georgetta Kimsey' betrothal to Lt. William Paul Brown has been announced by her parents. Miss Kimsey itf a graduate of the uni versity and a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Lieutenant Brown is a graduate of Millikin university and the law college of Georgetown university at Washington, D. C. He is now stationed at the Smokey Hill jr. field, Salina, Kas. The wedding will be an October event. Society...!! Back again, my frans, this time with the rumored break-up be tween Sig Nu of last year Cliff Bloom and Alpha Phi-Mortar Board Alice Louise Becker. Tho Cliff is in Camp Roberts, Cali fornia it doesn't seem to be a case of "absence makes the heart grow fonder of somebooy else" on the part of either. Just general incom patibility. Zounds. Now that the pin some one dropped has echoed back and forth across the breakfast table, we'll proceed to more jolly topics of conversation such as Russ Mor gan and all the people that were dancing, dancing at the Pike Sat urday night. Looks like the Sigma Kappa house made a party of it with Lotis Storjohn, Elsie Tomich, Helen Mitchell, and Jackie Camp bell doing their part in entertain ing the navy blue. Lots of people there too. Once I w.ent to a dance there with a blind date. I think that is when and why, probably my arch trouble began. Others taking in the music were Mildred Engstrom and Dale Brehm, old Pal(s)ladians from a way back. Also Charlette Hill SDT, with a Sammie from Ohio. Rotten and Cannel. With the rumor wafted to us about the return of the third year ROTC engineers from Oregon, comes the return of l. of the "old" home men and for - Jean P.otten. KAT, the return of Rogers Cannel, Phi Gain, who constructed a bridge right into her heart along bout last spring, my sources in form me. Cupid shot a dart at Barb Bill Dafoe and Barb Virginia Berg- aten, UN sweetheart a couple of years ago, that really took. The dart must have had a barb on it. Hah! Anyway, the two were mar ried in California a ftw weeks ago Just before Eill got his medical discharge from the army and they're Mr. and Mrs.-ing it now - while Virginia and Bill plug along after those college dgrecs. "Co West Young Man." The Alpha Xia were almost minus a house for their new pledges t'other day when Val Big nell's waste basket caught fire and filled second floor with smoke. But Helen West, the heroine, res cued the basket ad carried it to the water instead of carrying wa ter to the basket. Sort of on the order of leading the horse to wa ter and making it drink. I don't think.it has been duly recorded as yet but rumors have it ah lovely rumors, what would a society d do without them? that Kappa June Jamieson and Phi P8l Jim Selzer, now in the army, called it quits sometime this umrner. Diamonds Again. There's a new diamond on the hand of Irene Stimson, DG, and the man is Don Tracy ... Or have I told you this before. And Mort Margolin; Sammie Innocent, and jnnie Seldirt added the other ring to Bonnie's hand a couple of weeks before school started. Flash! Yes indeed and Marine dress blues too. It's none other than old Horse Sense himself, Norrie Anderson, Phi Gam back from Great Lakes for about 15 days of fun and frolic. Took Nor rie about 15 seconds to get back into the old "Rag" harness and rip off his famous column. Clothesline Rumors Tomb Snatchers By Larry Wentx. It was a dark and stormy night, lightning flashed, splitting the clouds with its anguish. Thunder roared loud enough to make even the tombstones tremble. A light went bobbing to and fro, hither and thither between the markers, finally coming to rest at the foot of a freshly made grave. The light flickered upwards, lowing the sandy red hair and freckled face of a MAN. Behind him was his partner, a sinister looking fellow who wore a bright yellow coat. The red haired one spoke with a low and evil growl, "Dig, dig, until you have uncovered the casket and we shall take the body from its resting place. His partner an swered in quivering, uncertain tons, "Please, sir, don't you think tthat tthis is ssome what bbelow tthe dignity of we Ssssigma Chis. eeven if tthere Is a mmman shortage?" (Note: Any similarity be tween any person living or dead including Jack Grainger ana. Bob Van Sant is purely co-inci dental and must be considered as such.) Articles Misplaced In Panhell House At Ellen Smith Girls who lost anything during their week's stay at Panhellenic house are asked to look for their articles in the Panhellenic office at Ellen Smith hall. A box containing skirts, belts, shoes, and blouses has been 'placed in the office. Girls may pick up their lost goods at any time during the day. War Council . . . (Continued from page 1.) given for the air cadets quartered in Love Library and the latter for the ASTP unit on ag. Each 'asted from one to two hours and was held in the ballroom of the Union building. During the summer months the sale of war stamps in the amount of $184.60 was carried on by the council. Assisting Min during the first term of summer school were Chita Hill and Janet Hause; Mary Rua sel acted as her co-worker for the last session. DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR RENT ZBT Frotcrnity Apply fjt 1535 0 St. It All Comes Out in the Wash JANE STROUD AND VIRGINIA SWANHOLM. Up 'til now Ye Olde Daily Ne- braskan has steered clear of men tioning campus garb but yours truly will endeavor to bring you up to date on who is wearing what, Band . . . (Continued from page 1.) raher, Eugene Todd, Al Reddish and Kathleen Hayes; alto saxo phone: Norman Vela, Betty Behm and Ed Smith; tenor saxophone: Bob Meyer, Shambaugh, Williams, Robert Rosener; cornets: Carlos Atkinson, DeWayne Wolfe, Gordon Bartel, George Olive. James Warn er, Carol Kent, W'ilbur Bluhm, Rozella Widowes, Schaeffer and Fay Fuchser. Horns: Bob Thatcher, Martha Ickerson, Maxine S'tone and Rod ney Moss; baritones: Gerry Mc Kinsey, G. Hanson. Koubeck, Jean Whitta, John Broughton, Don Kline and Karyl Roberts. Trombone: Lyman Lorensen, Leota Sneed, Bob Dalager, Nelton Freesenberg, Richard Cobb, David Chambers, Robert Evans, Dick Stone, Ed Heineman and Bud Bierman; basses: Harvey Oatman. Ted Treece, Gordon Hansen and Nabity; Percussion: Loren Bevan, Bernice Greer, Norma Jean Bausch, Marian Gardner, Deris Newman, Stewart Tangman and Lois Wirth. James and Sahl are twirlers. when and .where. Next to khaki, sweaters and skirts are most prevalent between Uni Drug and Law College. Matching skirt and sweater sets such as the one Jean Buckley, Theta, was wearing the other day, are coed catchers. Jean's sweater is a knobby knit of that new coral color, accompanied by a matching wool pleated skirt. And here is a hint to the wise. If it is wool socks you are want ing to go with that campus out fitknit 'em! The recipe is simple. Just take a skein of yard and some knitting needles. Find a nice quiet corner and in no time at all they are well done durable, long wear ing and smarter than Dr.. I. Q. June Griffin, over the Tri Delt way, has several pairs which arouse sighs from envious sisters. The Feminine Trend. Date dresses are following the feminine trend ushered in by the war. Pastel wool, velveteen and crepe make up the most popular numbers and all are enlivened by ruffles, sequins and unique cos tume jewelry. One dress with a bright future is a black velveteen with white lace trim around neck line and pockets worn by Alpha Phi, Sallye Scars. With those precious shoe stamps now limited to two a year, every Nebraska coed thinks twice before giving hers up. One stamp will un doubtedly be spent for a pair of durable "mocs" or strollers, suit able for nearly all campus wean. Brown and white saddles, firat love of college girls, are now im possible to obtain, but we are hop ing they will return soon after th end of the war. More About Shoes. Most coeds will not be able to resist the temptation to splurga the other stamp of a pair of dresa shoes so uplifting to the morale (and the girl). Sandals in suede, gabardine, or kid are big sellers this year, and the higher the heel, the better. The new "baby-doll" shoes, with rounded toe and a single high ankle strap, appeal to those who prefer a more conserva tive heel height. Shoe manufacturers, however, have come to our rescue with many styles in non-rationed foot wear, boasting soles of rope or plastic. Having covered the chassis of various lassies with appropriate wearing apparel, we will leave you on the clothesline until a later date. CLASSIFIED 10 a tin pr day. Payable in adraaea only. LOST Sigma Nu active pin. call 2-3853. Reward. Finder Dormitory "Doings" Quilted Robes In Dainty Prints Lovely rayon satin print robes tailored with perfect Saybury precision. Lined with solid col or rayon crepe. Floral patterns on pink, white or blue grounds. Sizes 12 to 20. 1295 Brunch Coats In Florals Slim fitting and frankly flat tering are these short coats. They're quilted robes of rayon satin, lined with solid color rayon crepe. To keep you warm and comfy in the dorm. Sizes 12 to 20. 10 95 1 (mr ff "Ira i I tin