THE NEBRASfCAN Friday, October 13, 1944 SocMi . . . Have you heard about the dumb girl who thot a goblet was a sailors child? Everyone has been thrilled about Gloria Mardis' new dia mond from Dee Devoe . . . she is a Pi Phi and Mortar Doard and he is a Fiji now in the army . . . Phi Delt president Tom McCar ville is hurrying to Ames this week-end to see his Gamma Phi Kathryn Critchfield . . . wonder if he will come back with or without his shield ... Pi Phi Kathy Lcgge is being visited by ex-Phi Psi, Bob Tegt now a Flight Officer . . . and a turnabout of that happened last week-end when Neil Jenkins Beta sweetheart came to Lincoln to see him . . . Betas Dick "Klip pity" Klopp and Bill Olson were expecting their girl friends, but at the last minute they switched plans and the boys went to the metropolis . . . Chi O Shirley Crosbie is now going steady with Bob Creutz, Phi Delt . . . and Gamma Phi Marcia McKee has a pin from an AST . . . these engineers really know their strength . . . Theta president Dottie Theisen is dreaming of a journey to' Texas, and lneta pledge Joanne Acker man is waiting for the Home coming Dance, because she al ready has her date with an "ace" of an ATO pledge . . . Various people are making plans to attend the Kansas game . . . others are just making plans ... we are taking up biting our nans ... it saves money . . . Chu relics (Continued from Page One.) evening in the third floor parlor of the church house. All the Christian young people from the state are urged to attend. The morning service of the Evangelical church is scheduled for 11 o'clock. The sermon will be "The Gospel Story." Sunday eve ning tne ag college Student Chris tian Fellowship will be held at 7 o'clock. "The Ten Commandments to Students" is the topic of the ser mon to be heard at the Baptist church Sunday. Virginia Young will lead the devotions and Lu cille Manning will accompany the hymns. The young pepole of the First Congregational church will par take of a supper to be held out-of-doors Sunday evening. Imme diately louowing, a meeting will be held at the home of Prof, and Mrs. C. . McNeill. Hold Catholic Services. The regular Catholic services C lOrf a per r. t I J ptrabi fa Mnm Mir. LOST Sheaf fer fountain pen. Gold top, "n ooiiom. oinney noam, 1343 K. .-JVM, WELCOME to c:ms' good eats 244 N. 13th f ! Friday the 13th is your LUCKY Dnvf Discover how fresh and new Evans iin make your clothes. 333 No. 12th will be held Sunday, Oct. 15, in the Student Union rooms. All uni versity students of Catholic faith are urged to attend these worship services. The 75th anniversary of the First Presbyterian church is the theme of a youth rally to be held this Sunday evening. Representa tives from all towns in this dis trict will attend this meeting, and all university students wishing to attend should meet at the Pres byterian student house. Cars will be on hand to take them to the rally. Rev. Paul C. Calhoun, jr.. will be the main speaker at the ban quet. Reverend Calhoun is the minister at the Presbyterian church at Kearney, Neb. Bill Mil ler will preside. Lutherans Meet in Union. The Lutheran chapel service will be held as usual at 10:45 a. m. Sunday in room 315 of the Union. Rev. H. Erck, university Lutheran pastor, will be in charge and will preach the sermon on the topic: The Lady of Shuneb. Miss June STATIONERY Personalized for Gifts Open Evenings GOLDENROD STATIONERY STORE 215 North 14 Gast will accompany the hymns and Miss Ruth Vortman will sing. Lutheran girls of the campus are invited to the home of Rev. and Mrs. Erck at 1805 Sumner street for a social gathering from 5 to 9 o'clock Sunday evening. A waffle supper will be served. ft' 2 SMASH HITS! timk Proudly PrnU owv SATiinnnv nrvr ia lit ifilAlIm .ii.TLZ f . '.Mr Hi'l hr 'S Di 'Tit? : vw m. np.T m WWII coming Jn'mKi ' harry S fffl JAMES KA JL I I I I 1 Amarlca'a No. 1 v Jl I JJ Trumpotor and hU f'ffiwm FAMED rTO 0RC,,ESM I I f r Stmim featuring I KliniOJil 32 STARS OF I V 4. JULAJ! UJ JU 3 3 STAGE, -SCREEN li tJK & RADIO U 1w 1 Only America finest Banda Play al TURNPIKE ,11 .-.I 1 1 " 1 1 "" 1 " -" 7 I (0;) lttw aim aauca Fcrinnont'e Ico ( i x33S &aaa and Sharbal mada . . . but 1 1 mat quit enough kn aver rone who J I wuiita H. Aak yvm falrroonl Daalat 495 With long-wearing synthetic soles! You'll lovo their easy-going comfort love their flat tery t Fine gabar dine In gorgeous green, wine, rust or soot-black with dur able synthetic soles. Street nr. 1UST ARRIVED! JUNIOR DATE DRESSES 14.95 to 29.95 Mrs. Leadley, our Junior buyer, has returned from New York with just the gay, flattering styles you'll adore. Lots of dressy types for your special dates. Sizes 9 to 15. HARRY JAMES HERE OCT. 23. . ' ' ' SECOND FLOOR f t