Friday, February 18, 1944 DAILY NEBRASKAN Mrs. Clifton E. Lambert . . . I . ( , J! -v . . I f t - 1 1 . ' . -J ' 1 ' 1 ' V.? .4 From Uncoln Journal. Mrs. Clifton E. Larr bert was, prior to her marriage February 15, Miss Joyce McDaniel Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Francis Edwards. Both the bride and groom attended the University of Nebraska. Lieutenant Lambert is now stationed at Hendricks Field, Fla. Joyce Edwards Becomes Bride of Lt. C. F. Lambert Society Has 1 1 . . . Candy Passings, Sparklers, Pins Are Order of Day There will probably always be candy-passings as for instance, two recent ones at the Pi Phi domicile when Sue Newman and Beta George Pinney did the hon ors and Dorr is Eberly too, who will be married in April to one Vincent Steed of the army but there comes to our ears news of a duo one which not only took the candy but the cake as well here was a room full of hungry babea at the passing of Barb Foley and Beulah Wiegeis of the dorm one gal asks when the blessed event is to be roars and screams you know how it is then to get out of this jam she asks if she might be a pallbearer at said event about this time, we begins to think this lady has her wires crossed but on second thought, has she KKG Dolly Clinton has recently received a sparkler from former DU F'rank Meroney. one romance that has survived the storms of life from high school days to now less number one for those who can't - make - up-my-mind humans who b'ame circumstances on events. On the other hand there's the affair of'Margie George, KKG pledge, and Ward Quilter, dent, to which something has happened, but definitely they aren't going steady now what's more, Ward will be seen with sister pledge on Saturday, night, this little sister is Trudy Page who must be on the ball socially even though as sistants in the chem department do have to wake her up in the middle of quiz sections. Complications Set in. Complications arise in this sim ple existence of ours as Gamma (rnml Program Chairman Visits Mclhoriist Group Kappa Phi, Methodist religious sorority, entertained Mrs. ELhlyn Whitney, grand program chair man, at a special meeting held at Wesley Foundation Monday, Feb ruary 14. Mrs. Whitney spoke "on this year's Kappa Phi theme, "Faith Is the Victory." In her talk she related some of her European ex periences when she was a dele gate to the World Student Chris tian Movement conference at Amsterdam In 1939. Refreshments were served from ft table decorated in traditiona1 Valentine manner. i , ; i I ill' i 4 i i i i i I Phi Joy Laune and A TO Junior Baughan announce their new steady deal and if you don't call that "complications," wait and see . . . Ann Doudna is up a stump as to which Beta she'll take to the big formal since her steady Dick Cullen leaves for the army Friday morning . . . others at the affair will be Lois Jean Johnson with Phi Gam Bill Zinn. Clarice Marshall with, of course, Dale Wolf, former Farm House. Right about now Love Library makes its contribution in the form of AS Dick Glynn with Betty (Figaro Pete) Peters and ASTPs Jack Frost and Al Tierney vith Shir ley Hammond and Margaret Neu mann. Gunner Settling Down? Kappa gala say June Korb and Phi Psi Ernie Larson "aren't pinned or anything" but still they aren't much for going with any one else so where does it get you? Methinks it would do a lot of hearts much good if Ernie did settle down how about it, gun ner? And then there's Mickey Jarrell who claims she hasn't had a date for some six months but we know it hasn't been that long since ATO George Abbott left town and now Mickey is being true, but to who cuz it might be a boy overseas and not Georgie Porgie . . . Theta Marj Heyii leaves for the east to see pinmate "Birdie" James, former ATO, . . . and so it goes and bells ring and things . . . Flashy rumor that DG "John nie" Johnson may soon be en gagedman unknown but watch this column for further develop ments now on to cheese-cake, stout or better still I couldn't sleep a wink last night, and I wonder why . . . that's all, and heavens, isn't it enough . . . 'Nother flash Pi Phi pledge Jean Morse has just uncovered Chi Phi Psi pin of Koke Furr. Bye! Mortar Boards Plan Luncheon for Alumnae To celebrate the 25th anniver sary of Founder's day, the active mcmber3 of the Nebraska chap ter of Mortar Board will give a luncheon for the alumnae tomor row at one o'clock at the Univer sity club. Attendance is expected to be around 43 persons. Catherine Wells is in charge of all arange-nients. SI RliK'AL DKKSSI.VG8. Rod ('rod HtirKloal drewtlnK will bo wrapped Naturdny by Kappa Knppa !am mi hihI Chi Omega Hornrlttrft -In the morn lr frum to 1. Kupna Alpha Tlx-ta and r :,i is will wrap In the afternoon ffiii 1 to 0. , . At First-Plymouth Congrega tional church on February 15, Miss Joyce McDaniel Edwards, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Francis Edwards, became the bride of Lt. Clifton F. Lambert. Matron of honor was Mrs. Frank Marsh, jr., and Miss Lorraine Lambert and Miss Arlcne Lambert, twin sisters of the groom, served as brides maids. Following the ceremony which was at 8 o'clock in the eve ning, a reception for one hundred guests was held in the Regency room of the Hotel Cornhusker. Mrs. Lambert is a former student of the university. Lieutenant Lam bert also attended the university where he was a member of the varsity swimming team. The couple is now residing in Sebring, Florida, where Lieuten ant Lambert is now stationed. The engagement of Miss Helen Freeborn to Lt. Nelson J. Vaugh. son of Mr. and Mis. N. N. Vaugh of Seattle, Washington, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Freeborn. Miss Freeborn attended the Uni versity of Nebraska where she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi and Pi Chi Theta, business admin istration sorority. She is now a radio operator for the Continental Airlines at El Paso, Texas. Lieu tenant Vaugh attended St. Mar tin's college, Olympia, Wash., and was affiliated with Sigma Mu Kappa. He has just returned from 15 months with the anti-aircraft unit in the Panama Canal zone and Is now stationed at Ft. Bliss, El Paso, Texas. The wedding will be an event of early March. Mrs. James Hugh Stuart of Fay etteville, N. C, has been visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mutz. She will leave Saturday to join her husband. Lteutenant Stuart, who is stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Both Lieutenant and Mrs. Stu art formerly attended the Univu sity of Nebraska. Swanee College recently heard an address by one of China's out standing Christian leaders, Bishop Andrew Yu Yue Tsu, of the Yun-nan-Kwcichow district in south western China. The Bishop spoke on social trends in wartime China. Suits Set Style Bolero, Covert Classics Lead Since winter has finally arrived with snow and all the trimmings, coeds will begin anticipating spring, and suits. Bolero suits are going to be very much in vogue. One of the most attractive ones seen to date is the white wool bolero bound in navy blue with a navy skirt. To add a flashy patriotic note, a white vest type blouse with a red scarf tied in the neck completes this out standing outfit. For those who stick to the clas sics with grim determination, a plaid suit with matching hat and bag will catch more than one male eye. The blazer suit has long been a college favorite, especially with bright white wool binding on the suit coat, and a box-pleated skirt. Another novelty for warmer weather is the wool jersey Buit with lapels, cuffs, and lining of the jacket matching the stripped jersey blouse. Covert suits are still being shown, and one of light blue Venetian wool is ideal for evening. V4 in these gay new prints! itf. ftmm ill Ml W In . 10" IP X r the Third Floor Casual Dress Shop jyiol Cj 11 S Lr 3im La ii F