Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, March 12, 1943 Our Forty-Third Year! Who's side are YOU on; Everybody's faking silrs in our SI-I.KEW-HAYNECK COX TEST. . . .A contest between Simon's men's and women's col lege hoards lo stimulate college hoard Miles. THE WINNAIIS . . . and their dates will be treated to a hay-ride and picnic with all the trimmings . . . hosted by the losing board and dates! THE LOSERS . . . Slaveys that they are, will pull the hay rack loaded with victors and dates down fraternity row! Nancy Glynn says: "Ve can't lose! Not with our beau tiful collection of dresses, suits and coats for Easter . . . find accessories? Simon's has everything to make a smart outfit complete!" i - K ' I ) ML W Lee Chapin says: "It's in the bag! With a better than ever selection of men's suits, top coats and furnishings, the men's bocu 2 is sure to come out on top!" .mt0m" in. y ss Art Exhibit Photos . . . 1- i r i Jim' . .: i : r v-- -rftwij iff 1 1 e t ofajofc' M-SV. .f A TALENTED SCl'LPTURESS of carved figures and animals, Cleo Hartwig has created "Lion Cub"' out of tawny yellow limestone, now showing at the Nebraska Art Association at Morrill Hall. In the 1946 show, Miss Hartwig's stone figure, "Mother and Child," was shown. I ! 1 w ill? fee ri -r m ri ttmikw in m in in m ' ?SCti1c-lHiiM, im i .i, ,i,in AN EXPERIMENTER in plastic pan, is showing his "Spring Plast Amino worked for a Japanese c for the handles materials. Lea Amino, born in Ja ic," two abstract figures. Formerly, xporting company, carving figures of ebony brushes. Ak t'ollenes will have a cover ed dish supper in the Foods and Nutritions building at 7 p. m. Fri day. Dr. P. M. Bancrost, Lincoln pediatrician, will speak. Presenting . . . Cum Laude Q UH-FBEE MV mm m WfTM FATENTEO HMl Brrt are llr iijIodk that trod diotinclion to your important occa loot n ramjiul and 07.711 S-al of tbr I)icilC I'wint ilriit,rr ibrir riclunive Guwl lirrl for anLlc-buteing fit, thrir Cuwli for comfort . . . ibrir alrrk, tmm-Jm in.. Sold undnr Iradinr hrrml Damn at .mart rolUyr alK.p. and f-Wco. U ft. Old Time Flickers Scheduled Sunday For Union Show '"Ladies, will you please remove your hats, remember talkies have not been invented yet!" Ye Olde Time Flicker Nile, sponsored by the Union general entertainment committee presents a calvacade of early century "mela-di amers," well inter spersed with advertisements, cartoons, mood music, and the general courtesies of the house, such as "Go ahead and slec p. we'll call you for breakfast," and "will the couple in the 21st row please refrain from smooching; ou a"e blocking the mayor's view!" This special variety show, to be presented Sunday, March 21, at 7:30 p. m. in the Union ballroom, will leature westerns, comedies of the Chaplin type, slides of early day spoils. Fatty Arbuckle car toons, piano music to fit the theme of the scene, popcorn and peanuts, and loud cheers and jeers from the audience. In the Colorado Tistrict High School Tournament at Rocky Ford, Colo., March, 1941, La Junta and Las Animas High Schools battled to a scoreless tie in the regulation game time. In an over time period Las Animas won,-2-0, on a field goal.