4 THE NEBRASKAN Sunday, September 9 Robinson-James Marriage -' "3 , , . - . -i r :.-, : I i y - 'V' t Courtesy Lincoln Journal. Miss Audrey Jane Robinson and Cpi. Merlin Lehn James, both former University students were married at 4 o'clock in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Sunday. Sept. 17. While on the campus, the bride pledged Delta Gamma. Corporal James is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Mrs. James is the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Rhees Richard Robinson and Corporal James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James. After Oct 1, the couple will reside in Denver. of producing not-too-successful waxings of your favorite songs and has put the best bands out of commission, also has its ad vantages. Many of the big record companies are re-issuing several of their pressings that were good quite a few years ago. They're really good deals which otherwise; might have been overlooked. And it's a good way of finding out what today's leading vocalists were doing 'way back when. One Bright Ribbons Show the End Of Rush Week For the next six weeks, or until pledges earn their pledge pins, the new members of the thirteen sororities on the Nebraska campus who have their ribbons r-inned on will give the halls of Sosh and brighter look. The 289 coeds who wear these bits of rib bon on sweaters and dresses can be identified by the colors they wear. To help those who don't know and those who have forgotten the rnlnrs the following description of each sorority's ribbons is given. Many Colors Seen. Scarlet and olive green are the signs of a new Alpha Chi, while a single red ribbon tells you that the wearer is an AOPi. The girl who has chosen silver and bor deaux is a new Alpha Phi pledge and when an Alpha Xi Delt walks down the street, she wears her gold and double blue ribbons. To know a Chi O. look for her cardinal and straw colors and to recognize a new Tri Delt, silver gold and blue ribbons are the clue. The girl who went Delta Gamma displays bronze, pink and blue ribbons and a Gamma Phi has brown and mode colors pin ned to her sweater. KKG's show off their blue and blue and Thetas wear just as proudly their new black and gold ribbons. Wine and silver blue are the identifying marks of a Pi Phi. A new little Sigma Delta Tau sports cafe au lait and blue, and a violet and maroon ribbon is worn by the Sigma Kappas. Suits belong to fall ... Rush Week Fashions Show Latest, Smoothest Fall Styles . . . Sweaters are for class Rush week fashions modeled by UN coeds have attracted a great deal of attention and rusnees at tended parties wearing the latest fall styles. Proving that suits are the sea son's must, Lois Johnson, Gamma Phi was seen in a blue gabardine dressmaker. A black lace blouse and a tiny black beanie witn a long sequin dotted veil added that smooth sparkle. One of the smartest suns is worn by Carolyn Motter, Pi Phi. piarir anH white salt and nepper check, the skirt has one inverted pleat in front and back. The back of the coat is fitted below the waist with a blouse yoke that lends distinction to the shoulder line. The eoreeous maeenta' suit that can be spotted a block away be longs in the wardrobe of MicKey Miller, Theta. The magic color of Vio suit Ipads the eve to the de tailed tailoring of the jacket. The stitching around the collar edges the entire coat. And listen to this three mink tails are worn under each lapel. Delta Gamma Marilyn Coffey has an aqua crepe dress that is the envy of any girl. With a round low neck, the short sleeves are petal shaped around the edge. A large pink rose is fastened to a small belt at one side of the waist. Pledges also catch many an ad miring glance on their way to classes wearing the traditional sweaters and skirts. Ann Con verse, Tri-Delt, started the first day of classes in a luscious lime green sweater and a four-gored cocoa brown skirt. The heavy knit white slipover that Alpha O Donna Jean Dahl wears is ideal for these cool morn ines. Alpha Chi Bonnie Bess Cal houn's long, dark ha"r is beautiful with her yellow cardigan and matching yellow wool pleated skirt. COKNIIUSKER TASSELS Filings for Stan positions on me Cornhusker will close at 5 p. m. Tuesday. Applications can be secured until then In the Cornhusker office, basement of the Student Union building. Plans for the school year and Corn husker sales campaign will be made by the Tassels In their first regular meeting Monday at 5 p. m. in room 315 at th. iUnion. I Down Beat. jr. ! i j One of the nice things about popular music is that it leaves such an open field for experiment. Time was when composers had to have talent. Now, anyone can be a songwriter. All it takes is an aptitude for taking an axe to the English lan guage and shopping it to bits. Throw this in with a tune con sisting of three notps reneated over aim over jour u you re ver satile and you've got a smash success that rates a Sinatra rendi tion on the Hit Parade. Progress, it's wonderful! Latest sensation being thrust upon an unsuspecting public is a jivy little item called "Is You Is or Is You Ain't." We like it any way. Of course it has been re corded. Bing Crosby and the An drew Sisters get together and out-voice "The Voice" for the neatest arrangement we've heard yet. The restriction on new record output, altho it has a nasty way of the latest and best re-issues is Columbia pressing of Teddy Wilson's band on "You're My Favorite Memory" with a smooth Helen Ward vocal, coupled with Out of Nowhere." The girl sing ing "Nowhere is Lena Home not quite the polished voice she has today, but her inimitable plaintive style is easily recog nized. I Crib Features Simms. If you haven't yet heard Ginny Simms' record of "I'm Glad There Is You," we suggest you rush right into the Corn Crib and splurge a nickel. Jimmy Dorsey had a hand in writing it and it's a smooth ballad just right for Simms style. And speaking of the Crib, we still think the juke box there has the best record selection in town (plug, plug). It has a way of making coke dates twice as much fun. ' delicious "FRESH ORANGE 5C and IOC glasses until you've tried it, you're really missing something. Fresh Nuts Roasted in Our Shoppe Cashews, Pistachios, Almonds, Filberts, Pecans, four kinds of peanuts, etc. Also Parched Corn, HOME MADE PEANUT BRITTLE and PECAN ItOLL. THE NUT HOUSE 118 No. 13 St. (Just a few doors south of Stuart Theatre) Girl Student To work in private home for board and room. $5.00 a week. Private room and bath- on car line. 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