Page 4 THE NEBRASKA! Sunday, February 17, 1946 wlcztjjtjsuL Pat Toof. After vacationing from these dusty lines, I struggle back, vali antly waving a box of Kleenex and screaming Excelsior! The campus is seething with ac tivity this weekend with Harriet Freeman and Jimmy Weinshell right in the midst of it and en joying every minute. Incidentally, these two have been "almost steady" since school started. Correction of Friday's column: Beta PLEADGES claim all credit for said Valentine candy. Youse is good boys. Speaking of Betas, want to bring to attention their honeymoon party of last night. Ann Abel was there with Hal Burke Jim'Potzman linked with Jane Mudge while Bob Holland appeared " with Marge Sauer. Would like to bring in Dean Neil, but just can't keep up with him." Let's Make Up Our Mind. Bob Barge, once a Jo Acker man admirer, is now giving time and attention to Gloria Rabe. Leo Beck seems to have decided upon Sally Stuht at least for the pres ent. Nancy Mines wishes to break it gently that she is again a free woman as of Friday night. Quote, "Jim and I are still good friends, though, and will date occasion ally." Unquote the phone number is 2-5332, fellas ! ! ! At the same house is Janie LU tle, but with Lee Lovan claim ing most of her time. Would like to know where Lee got the Ronson lighter that is now part of Janie's possessions. The Phi Psis grabbed blankets and other major picnic items and headed for Seward Saturday night. Among the happy crowd were Betty Stanton and Rod Monismith Sally Graham making her debut on campus with Johnny Cook last to mention but not least, Jack VanDecar and Dottie Thompson Time on Their Hands. Spending much time together are Nancy Finkle and Sam Zim merman A carry over from grade school days so they say. Another interesting combo Phil Hoke, of bowling fame, and Dale Hatch. Would like to hear more of this. RENE'S BEAUTY SHOP "Let your hair be your crowning beauty" Evening Appointments 114 No. 13ih St. 2-6487 FIIAXEC KtJCERA ItAIKIIKK SHOP Across Street from Teachers College 512 No. 1 fill Mi 1n Bowl for Health at Lincoln Duck Pin Bowling Lanes Open from Noon to Midnight 135 So. 13th St. Variety Show Sunday "All by Myself," a story of the trials of a physician who marries to escape blackmail, is the movie featured at the variety show in the union bajlroom this evening. The picture, which stars Patrick Knowles and Rosemary Lane, is scheduled to be shown at 8 p. m, WE HAVE RUST CRAFT .PUBLISHERS OF LGREETIN6 CARDS Of a CUTE FOLDERS FOR WRITING YOUR OWN NOTES THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED SO DROP IN FOR A BOX TODAY Get Them at the GOLDEHROD 215 North 14th St. South of Student Union Direct from California-" FasEiion Forecast Frocks Designed by Dorothy O'Hara California's outstanding young designer who hat achieved fame as one of Para mount'' s top fashion creators! Each Style OC00 Shown U J 9 Dramatic . . . simple . . young arc . ' t 1 - An- Ti these two rayon crepe signed with distinctive features and tor a flattering fit. BIGHT Black with blue or green applique flower; navy with pink or blue applique flower. Sizes 10 to 10. LEFT Gray with brown or fray, navy with cocoa, brown with tray. Sizes 10 t 16. oolo s . . . TfcW rw I 1 y5 nnn touu r? Don't Get Caught! Caught looking as if you had just lost an election bet . . . caught on campus without one of the beautiful new lightweight "V" neck sweaters now featured at Harvey's... these sweaters to be worn under suits are in a' me vibrant colors o; spring ... A matched pair of these in mottled blue would make Jim Gilliland and Betsy Strain look even more pinned . . . The latest thing inA dress attire for dating seems to be HATS . . . Not the pancake job that Bob Lee sports . . . (All his needs is a three foot pheasant feather) . . but something much less casual and much more suave ... At any rate with this new trend in fashions . . . George The Hat" Shestak'is right in vogue . , . "Where did that vet- eran get mat DlacK eyer "In the war." "What war?" "The bcud war' And for YOUR boud- ouir. . .nave you seen the sharp "Ski Pa jamas" in soft knit . . . blue or tan . . . that is for the navy and army vets . . . the colors in vice versa ... of course. Rn rrpf rrrnrrVit nn nn 3"- 7 f your wardrobe by stop-; ping in at Harvey Brothers, that distinc- store tor men,, at "O" street... tive 1230 I 3 HARVEY BR0S.1 1230 mO" Street