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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1944)
THE NEBRASfCAN Sunday, October 15, 1944 BY NINA SCOTT. One of the more unusual hap penings of the week came forth on Wednesday at 7:45 a. m. when Beta Tom Hyland called Tri Delt "Pinky" Williams long distance from Texas . he just wanted to talk . must be the memories of numerous dates this summer when he was home... Mary Esther Dunkin. DG pledge, has the magnetic attrac tion of a lodestone . seems that she had a date with Fiji Russ Ledger Friday night and when he called for her he noticed that his watch showed 16 minutes to 9 . . when they came out of the movie, Dunk asked what the time of nite and when he gazed at his watch, it still said 16 minutes to 9. . . Four Kappas had a hilarious week-end in York... they were Jo Radcliffe, Addie McCaguc, and Lynn Lyle, who all visited Zoe Desch for a formal dance in her home town. . . Friday night saw a contingent of Betas and their dates doing the town . Ed Robinson was with Alpha Phi Jo Martz, Bob Schulte had a date with another Alpha Phi, Donna Peterson; KKG pledge Jo Guenzel was escorted by Bob Cunely; Theta Beth Montgomery danced with Gene Merchant, and DG pledge Jeanie Douglas was with a Beta from the Base. . . Everyone remembers Mickey Allen who is coming home very soon to see Alpha Chi Barbara Emerson . . he'll be here for Homecoming, Harry James, Tiny Hill, and so on ..Theta Mary Waring's heart is throbbing over a Capt. she has been dating quite frequently of late... the same goes for the relations of Johnny Van Home, Delt, and Mary Claire Phillips, KAT. . . The football game Friday the 13th gained the attention of Billie Trombla, Theta pledge, and her companion, the DU with the con vertible. . ? . DG Nell Scott passed the candy most informally with Lt. Tom Walner Thursday nite.. after a courtship of several weeks 'What a Difference a Day Made" is their theme now. . . We still want to know who the girl is who will not wear her newly acquired diamond because she happens to be in possession of a fraternity pin from an en tirely different man ?????????? Down Beat, jt CLASSIFIED 10 a Hn per day. Payabla la adr LOST Rrnwn purse. Griswold. 4-23M. Reward. Barbara WELCOME to CHRIS' GOOD EATS 244 N. 13th Remember when a pick-up was considered tops on the list of Things That Just Aren t Being Done, or at least those who in dulged had the decency to speak of it in hushed voices? Times have certainly changed. Despite the advent of the wolf call and the "Pardon me, but what's there to do in this town?" probably not many people ex pected this popular pastime to be put into song. But the inevitable has happened in the form of a cute number called "The Trolley Song." If you haven't yet heard the ditty about a pick-up on a street car, turn on your radio or visit the Crib practically any hour of the day. You can't miss it. Incidentally, the Pied Pipers record is definitely a smooth one. Sinatra Improves. There's a certain pressing of "What a Difference a Day Makes" that has been heard a lot lately. Upon first hearing it we could have sworn the vocalist was a very much improved Sinatra. A glance at the label revealed it to be Andy Russell, a fellow who has everything Frankie probably wishes he had. It was a great day for the sen timentalists when Victor released its new "Smoke Rings" album. People who associate certain songs with their very nice moments will have a lot to remind them of wonderful time and the people they meet when they say it was "our song." The collection las eight sides and features tunes that were tops each year for eight suc cessive years, beginning with Benny Goodman's waxing of "These Foolish Things Remind Me of You" in 1935 and progress- STATIONERY Personalized for Gifts Open Eveninrs GOLDENROD STATIONERY STORE 215 North 14 ing right thru Glenn Miller's "That Old Black Magic" in 1942. FlightTraining Government Approved School Flight lesson imnirM t th Unioa Air Terminal by ap pointment. Nlfhl claxsoa for jrroaiMl t h I Instruction. 24IS O Street, rhono C-235 or 1-CI24. Lincoln Airplon fir Flying School Ml1WliltiM9til1?b Ready-to-wear , Fourth Floor. The Fall Story Is in 2 Parts! Junior Two-Piecer Nail head trim adds glamour to this wool and rayon frock pictured at the far right. In gold, blue, chartreuse or melon. Sizes 9 to 17. 22.95 Wool Suit Dress A simply tailored two-piecer that finds a ready place in your wardrobe. In deep purple, Kelly green or red. Sizes 12 to 18. 22.95 iT "Ol7 " Na a til 'I T m t I Doelame Suit A softly tailored suit that will make a fashion-! ight backbone of your autumn ward robe. In fuchsia, brown, tangerine, black or green. Sizes 12 to 20. $35 Crepe Blouse With shirred neckline, tie front. White and colors. S;?es 32 to 38. 3.95 lAston in Tvho. 9:30 a. m. Tuesday and Thursday