THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, May 10, 1944 Nebraska Sons Group Offers Literary Prize A $100 prize is being offered for the best essay on a pioneer, insti tution, or incident of early Ne braska history, by the Native Sons and Daughters of Nebraska, ac cording to contest chairman, Mrs. Ora Clement of Lincoln. Manuscripts should be from 3,000 to 5,000 words in length and must be submitted before Septem ber 15, 1944, to Mrs. Clement, 1730 C street. The winning article is to be acceptable for publication in the Prairie Schooner, university lit erary magazine, edited by Dr L. C. Wimberly. Judges, in ad dition to Dr. Wimberly, will be Dr. J. L. Sellers of the history department, and Mrs. Norma Kidd Green, Lincoln book reviewer. June Dunn, Pat Tobin, Laurine Hanson and Vonne Milton. A banquet honoring the now initiates will be held at the Corn htisker Thursday. Mary Lou Holtz is in charge of the banquet. CLASSIFIED Inj I Una par dr Paytbla la UnM aair. Soeiety Six Bizari Coeds Become Members Of Phi Chi Thcta Phi Chi Theta, national busi ness administration fraternity, held its initiation last night at 7:30 p. m. in the Union with Cath erine Dutton, retiring president presiding. The new initiates are Betty June Baldwin, Jeanne Dougan Applying for a Summer job . . ? Look your best! Our laundry and cleaning give clothes that suc cessful look. 333 No. IS pan.n. fM- I" I I'll SINCE 1886 Mothers ay Now on Display : Open Shopping ISighlB I GOLDENROD ! STATIONERY STORE j 215 North 14th St ! Free UNION DANCE Francis Ellsworth's Band riaying 9 to 12 Free Buffet Supper Serving 10:30 to 12 S AT.f MAY 1 3 Union Ballroom REWARD Please-ee-e, if you find a Mor tar Board pin, rail 2-5332 or brinf it down to the Nebraskan office. Name on back. You will be well rewarded. Candy passings at the last sor ority meetings of the year were the theme of several Monday night gatherings. Probably most original was that of Shirley Bacon and Harlan Houtchens which filled the Sig Chi house with some 50 women. Climaxing a longer affair was the pinning and candy at the Al pha Phi house with Sadie Hawkins ("The Spectator's" b"d girl) and Jawn Mason, forn TO. Theta way found Barber S later who had the five pou..u . but no Bill Cist. He's down at Fort Ben ning fighting his way thru OCS. Three girls held the limelight at the Chi O house . . . Betty Ruth Dunlap with Bill Hewitt, SAE, Dorothy Black with Dick Batch rider, Sigma Nu, and Helen Plas ters with Byrne Swlggart, Theta Xi. Two Phi Gam-AOPi combina tions came to light with Mariana Shoemaker and Ned Nietzman celebrating a pinning and Betty Fagerberg and Bob Campbell an nouncing their engagemente After spending a leave here with Dorothy Caress, AOPi, Lt. Ned Krum, Beta from New York, haa proved he hasn't forgotten the girl. He's keeping Bell and West ern Union busy. Nothing seems to be happening next week end or else everyone in too busy to atop to talk about it so . . . see ,ya. L ui:mi:miii:ii motiiihi with Flowers on Mother's Day DANIIXSON FLORISTS 1306 N St. 2-2234 For Fi ...in Play Clothes from SIMON'S V . V 4 V T flk L J j A j Willi M Whatever type of Qc? 4l An clothes you're want- k& fif WR ing for a summer of V.j & (QM f ?f fun you will find 4tfff V what you want in JO our fourth floor Vf j I shop! II . .. , f .rt ' I 4 1 z Open to Trainees & Students