Sunday, November 24, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 4 i1 X fiaqqsudL BY" PAT GILLIGAN. Another Kosmet Klub Fall Re vue is over and congrats go to the frats for all their toil and time spent in perfecting the skits to make them such fine entertain ment. Also congrats to Alpha Tau Omega for the honors bestowed upon them and last, but not least, congrats to the new Nebraska Sweetheart. Leading the cheers for the victorious brothers were Mark Hargrave and Chick Story, joined in their enthusiasm by their dates, Joan Farrar and Georgie Wythers. More Rumors. Rumors are flying thick and fast these days. One has to do with Betty Lysinger and Lou Reinhard, who are reportedly apartment seeking. This means wedding bells in the near future. Incidentally, Jim Van Landingham and Roland Finley also are in the market. Thanksgiving vacation is being awaited anxiously by Frannie Buck and Norma Rakow, who will be visited at Norma's home over the holidays by Ben Pickering and Tom True. Shirts McKenna will have as her guest in Sioux City, her pinmate, Bob Heinke. Enjoying themselves at the Sig Chi pledge sweetheart party Sat urday night were Tootsie Campen and Steve Reed (which is all but a steady twosome), another fast becoming familiar couple, Rosalie Weatherlield and Dwight Hous man, and Charlotte Dixon es corted by Bob Wenke. Jerry Whalen and Ginny Kel lison are dating each other ex clusively now and Bill Waldie will be confining his dates to a certain Kappa after the holidays. The correspondence between Sow" Courtesy Lincoln Journal Mr. and Mrs. John D. Campbell of Lincoln announced the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janice, to James Everett Nicola at a luncheon at the University club Saturday. Mr. Nicola is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Nicola of Norfolk. The couple will be married Dec 28. Miss Campbell, who will be grad uated from the university in June, is a member of Alpha Phi and Phi Chi Theta. Before his graduation from the university, Mr. Nicola was affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega. Auction Surplus House Furniture In need of a chair or table? Or perhaps a red leather couch Tues day night at 7 p.jn., at the Horn- buckle Auction house at 24th and O, the Delta Tau Deltas will hold - a sale of surplus house furnish ings. Here's a chance for all organized houses to pick up a few needed furnishings, or to replace old and worn ones. In addition to chairs, tables, and couches, the Delts have bedsprings, rebuilt mat tresses, dishes, and rugs to offer to prospective buyers. to carry out the program's news paper theme. Wearing a white tie and tales and accompanied by a bodyguard wearing a tuxedo and a checkered cap, Sigma Chi Gus Douvjis wps revealed as Carton Broderick, jr. before the show. Johnny Cox and his orchestra, played between the fraternity skits. Prince . . . (Continued from Page I.) Nebraska Sweetheart announced and voted upon at the entrance to the revue were Carmen De Vore, Mildred McAdams, Connie Cath cart, Betty Beckner and Regina radley. Master of ceremonies for the show was Romulo Soldevilla, uni versity speech instructor, who acted in the role of city editor BUFFET DINNER SERVED 5:30-7:30 P.M. Every Sunday 85c per plate Ronnie Compton, Pianht Union Dining Room Free Variety Show Tallulah Bankhead & John Hodiak Willi can Bendix &. Canada Lee in "LIFE BOAT" Alfred Hitchcock-John Steinbeck Production 3:00 P. M.. SUN., NOVEMBER 24 Union Ballroom (J5BEB2 t43Uuty tm&5 Have a wonderful picture of yourself by one of America's leading photog raphers at no more than the cost of ordinary pic tures. Special reduced rates for students. Our picture! may b uted lor year book or application. 2-6406 1227 N Street What About Palestine? An All-Campus Forum Panel Leaders Dean llenzlik, Paul Bopen, Maurine Kvnen, Ted Sorenson, A. II. Sabe, Cordon Lippitt 7:30 p. m., Tues., November 26 Union Parlors XYZ D:na Buckingham and Iowa State boy, Jack Haa is coming thicker and faster. The situation began when Jack met Dina at an hour dance while here for the week end to see his alma mater plav. The Military Ball dates are a cut and dried affair by now. Sally Graham will attend with Mickey Stewart. Norm Williams has chosen Nancy Howie for his dale. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Order Your CORSAGE Phone 2-6928 1338 O Street ill i'ii 1 I. HELEN SCHRADER YouH see her as you come in the familiar glass doors.' Helen can offer many a gift suggestion in the Women's Accessories Shop ... is a Lincoln sophomore, in Ag college. 2. BOB DURRIE Bob is a veteran at Magee's (that's a pun. son) having worked in several departments before the war, and is now assistant manager on third floor. From Lincoln ... a senior in Business Administration. 3. MARYLEE STAUF She's our purveyor of coats, suits, formats, and nice things like that-there. Marylee will help you in ready-to-wear, third floor. She's from Beloit. Kansas, and is a senior in Teachers. THREE TO SEE... AT MAGEES