The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1946, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, February 8, 1946
Miss Jeanette Engle
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Major and Mrs. E. B. Engle of Lincoln and Arsenal, Ark., announce
the engagement of their daughter,
mer, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
is a senior at the University of Nebraska and active in campus affairs.
She Is vice-president of Chi Omega sorority and a Mortor Board,
Phi Vpsilon Omlcron and Omicron
Ensign Kremer attended the University of Nebraska where he was
president of Sigma Nu fraternity
S Mutual Network
For Journalists
Young writers who are seeking
a career in radio are offered an
opportunity to achieve their am
bitions with the announcement
that original scripts will be used
in a new half-hour dramatic show,
"The Carrington Playhouse," be-
Be a
lovely
Valentine
VEKA'S BEAUTY SHOP
1127 R 2-4426
Hollywood start drink
milk every day to keep
youth'i beauty and
vitality.
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AT LEAST A PINT FOR EACH ADULT"
MORE FOR THE CHILDREN
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
Jeanette, to Ensign Lewis Kre-
J. Kremer of Stanton. Miss Engle
Nu. Before enlisting in the navy,
and a member of Sigma Tau.
ginning Thursday, Feb. 21 (8 to
8:30 p. m., e.s.t.) on the Mutual
network.
The series has been originated
in the hope that new talent in the
field of radio dramatic writing
will be discovered. The plays will
be produced by Elaine Carring
ton, famed radio script writer, au
thor and playwright.
Prizes
Writers whose scripts are ac
cepted will receive $200 plus the
nation-wide recognition that goes
with having their drama beamed
thruout the country by the Mu
tual network. In addition, all
winners become eligible for the
$500 prize and plaque awarded
for the best script submitted dur
ing any 13-week period.
Navy
(Continued irom Page 1.)
E. N. Healey as platoon leaders,
and Howard A. Bradley, com
mander of the second company,
with N. J. Sibert and G. Segor
as platoon leaders.
The unit has been reduced
to two companies because of
the reduction of the number of
trainees.
Commander Fitts announced
the appointment to Annapolis of
Norris Hanks, a freshman mem
ber of the unit. Hanks, who is
from Marysville, Mich., came to
the university in September from
Bainbridge, Md.
You'll enjoy drinking Fair
mont't Homogenlied Vira
mlq D Milk because every
drop taitet rich and creamy.
The finest milk plus careful
homogenizacion it the reason
why (hit milk tastes to much
smoother better than ordi
nary homogenized milk.
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THE NEBRASKAN
Coeds Map Intricate Strategy
For 'Cavilleria Rusticana' Date
BY JEANNE IIICKEY.
There are many tactics to be
used in acquiring the date. . If
you are smart, you will happen
to have two tickets to "Cavill
eria Rusticana" this week end,
and you will need someone to use
the other ticket lest it is wasted. It
makes no difference the age,
weight or height of the person who
occupies the seat next to you,
but it is a necessity of life that
the occupant be of the opposite
sex.
Now that you have maneuvered
your date, turn the tables, and
coyly ask for the minute details
such as the time, and how you're
going to get there. Be sure to let
him know you did 30 push-ups
in gym and you are dead tired.
Now that you've proceeded this
far, you're much better off than
the average college girl. 'Tiz best
not to leave your date to the mercy
of the family, especially if you
have a cute sister. Always meet
your date at the door if you live
in .a dorm or a sorority house
or the gentleman may latch on
to your best friend. Never al
low your hero within calling dis
tance of your roommate or a
crisis will follow.
Presuming you have made a
fairly graceful exit, take care not
to slip on the ice too often since
an alteration in your appearance
may result. When you are seated
at the opera, sit on the tip of
your seat so that you can demon
strate your interest and love for
I music. A few "Ohs" and "Ahs"
are in order so he knows you are
having a rip-roarin time.
After the opera, craftily find out
if A
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Here . . .
In Our Cosmetic Dept.
Miss Sylvia 'Lewis, special
consultant is here to show
you professional tricks in ap
plying exquisite Farel Destin
preparations. Consult her!
his financial status, and when you
order keep in mind that he does
need at least 50 cents to get along
the rest of the week. Now the
climax. Always carry a pea
shooter, and if he tries to hold
your hand, a good aim at the
middle knuckle, right hand, will
suffice. Upon arriving home, a
lengthy promenade around the
house is necessary so people will
know you finally got a date.
The last step to sure popularity
is easy. Fill your piggy bank, and
then just happen to acquire some
more tickets to another good deal.
You may be broke, but at least
you're livin'.
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Dr. Ray Knapp Returns
As Dental Instructor
Dr. Ray Knapp has returned
to the University of Nebraska
campus as an instructor in pros
thetics in the dental college after
a leave- of absence for 42 months
during which he served as a ma
jor in the U. S. Dental corps. He
served in an army clinic at Prince
Rupert, Canada, from January,
1942, until his return for separa
tion from the service, Dec. 2.
Wear your Valentine's
heart on the sleeve of
a freshly laundered
shirt.
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