T TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1 03 1. SIX: Till: DAILY JNKl.KASKAN : . ; - - ..3- ... 1 v f.. 't't r'-f w ITH THE FORMAL SEASON JUST slightly over n week nwiiy everyone is wondering what they nre going to wear and what is being worn this season. Girls are selecting formats and wraps and fel lows arc pulling tuxes out of the niolii balls and trying to get them rejuvenated. The opening event will be the annual Mil itary Ball which will be held in the Coli seum December 7 and from that time on fellows will have to wear "monkey suits'' aud girls will have to manage to get around in loner trailing gowns until some time next spring. So whether you think so or not it is impor tant and it is time that you should begin to think seriously about a formal wardrobe and get one planned. AN IMPORTANT marriage which took place Sunday In Falls City was that of Nellie Lee Holt to. Curtis Bok of Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Bok graduated from St. Marys College in Notre Dame and .took her Master's Degree at the university where she was a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She has been teaching at Stephens Col lege in Columbia, Mo. Mr. Bok is the son of Edward Bok and the grandson of Cyrus II. K. Curtis. The couple will live in Philadel phia where the groom is a promis ing attorney. SIGMA PHI EPSILON wishes to announce the recent initiation of Norman Harris of Chicago into the active chapter. . KAPPA DELTA will hold its annual faculty guest dinner at the chapter house this evening. Jayne Lycan, social chairman, who is in rharce of tne arrangements, ex pects about forty to be present, " CANDY IN A box representing a miniature cottage was used by Maxine PackwocJ when she mior mally announced her engagement to R. Ewing jonnson, Kappa oig . The candy was passed at the Kap 'na Delt homecoming luncheon held at the chapter house Satur . day noon. SPEAKING OF engagements- Helen Menke, Theta from Crete .who is engaged to M. "Lloyd Loomis. Pi K. A. from Wichita iKas.. will be married December ; at four o'clock at the home of the bride's Barents. The couple will I reside in Schenectady, N. Y 'where the eroom is connected with General Eleectric. ! HELEN KLEIN was married to ! Harold N. Olson Saturday morn ine at 10:30 o'clock at the First - Presbyteerian church. Mrs. Olson ; is a graduate of the university and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi and Gamma Alpha Chi. The groom also attended the university where he became affiliated with Theta Chi. ANOTHER marriage which took place recently was that of Maxine Lucille Quay to George I San r-iist on November 2 in New York . City. Both members of the couple attended the university. After brief visit in the east they will re turn to Lincoln to make their home. GAMMA PHI BETA mothers club will meet for a one o'clock luncheon this noon at the chapter house. Mrs. G. O. Seaton is chair man of the committee in charge of the arrangements. ALUMNAE of Delta Omicron musical honorary sorority, will meet at eight o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. E. L. enne. The assisting hostesses will be: Mrs. Emma Holyoke, Mrs. M. L. Springer, Mrs. Harry Ziegenbein and Miss Betty Regan. Members of the active chapter and pledges will be the guests of honor, MANY ALUMNAE of Kappa Delta, returned to Lincoln last week-end to attend the annual homecoming luncheon held by the active chapter. They are: Geneva Grant, Leona King, Helen Ewing. Laura Smith, Sylvia Smith. Mary Annet Lee, Alice Jensen, Alice Lee Trechsal, Martha Davis Lane, Gladys Berry, Willa Belle Spring er. Lorene McLellan, Freddie Cross and Genevieve Winslow Curtis. KAPPA KAPPA Gamma alum nae will be entertained at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Don Stewart Saturday after noon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Waldon Howey, Mrs. Leon Larimer, Mrs. Ernest Guenzel, Mrs. Robert Russell and Miss Ro gene Anderson. GROUP CONFERS WITH CONDRA ON PROJECT A field party connected with the shelter belt project conferred with Dr. G. E. Condra of the conserva tion and survey division the past week on problems relating to the proposed project The field group consisting of F. A. Hays, J. H. Stoeckler and W. Watkins are in vestigating the possibilities of tree growth on different kinds of soil thruout the shelter belt area. Mr. Hays, until recently connected with the conservation and survey divi sion of the university. Is now chief soil scientist for tha project 1 You Stay im Town SFEKD THANKSGIVING VACATION WITH US Wa hav prtparad apaclal manui that will aatlafjr your tatlt for aofTHi of Mothar'a Horn Cooked Mea'a. State Para Prise Turkeys rved on Thankagivlng D 1 1 vary tarvle. -S31) "Thm Paea with ih Student Pulf" i.w.iLil till L Uih A Q St Carl von randanfala K WHAT'S DOING. TUESDAY. Gamma Phi Beta mothers' club, 1 o'clock luncheon, chap ter house. Delta Omicron alumnae asso ciation, Mrs. E. L. Cline, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY. Classes dismissed tor Thanks giving vacation, 12 o'clock. THURSDAY. Nebraska-Kansas State game, stadium, 2 o'clock. SATURDAY. Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Don Stewart. MONDAY. Classes resume at 8 o'clock. 5 i 9 I i I HVttH - $ " V X , I J I J M $ I 8 2 v 5-s vv - tVirW. i 1- s 1 AG Yt FROSH COUXCIL TO HEAR WARD CRAY Campus Groups Schedule Meeting Promptly at 7 O'clock. Speaking on "Preparing Now for a Happy Married Life Later," Ward Gray of the city Y. M. C. A. will address men of ag campus at a joint meeting of the frosh coun cil and the ag Y this evening in 305 Ag hall. Having studied at the Y. M. C. A. college in Chicago and done independent research work, Mr. Gray is considered an authority on the . subject of relationships be tween men and women, according to C. D. Hayes, general secretary of the university Y. The meeting is scheduled to be gin promptly at 7 p. m. KIRSCH WRITES ARTICLE. F. Dwight Kirsch, chairman of the department of fine arts at the university, is the author of an article, "Night Photography in Natural Colors," which was pub lished in the recent issue of the American Annual of Photography. Courtesy of Townseixls. 8lcck, sophisticated jiiu.1 subtly nattering is this formal gown, with its tiny train, worn by Miss Lois Muilcn bcrg, Alpha Xi Delta. Of metal shot lace, it fits snugly . . . incidentally the bar jacket is an important new nole. Flattering, too, is the upstanding collar that forms a soft frame for the face. From Hold's Keady toAVear Department. SISTER REPORTS MAY BE SUBMITTED TODAY Little sister reports will be re ceived by a member of the Big Sister board, Tuesday, Nov. 27, from 3 to 5:30 at Ellen Smith hall. These general summaries covering home life, school activities and classes, scholarship and social contacts will be handed in by Big Sisters. Salesmen for the Big and Little Sister banquet are also urged to turn in money received to the board members as soon as possible. Sponsored for the first time by a New England college or univer sity, the tenth annual congress of the National Student Federation of America will be held at Boston university, Dec. 28. The organiza tion was formed ten years ago. Coiffures for the Ball Range From Sophisticated to Wind-Blown Types By Carnenne Felter. " so I says to her says I hair! hair! you can't tell me a thing about smart halrdressps imagine her trying to tell me that sophisticated hairdrcsses have met with a wave of approval with us college gals! But oh, say, did you notice that little girl in our shorthand cla.ws that had the cute Peter Pan coif fure? It really was cute. She's so small and childist-looking ,and her hair was fixed in rinRlcts all over her head. She'd look darn cute with a wind-blown wave, wouldn't she? you know, natural looking waves and fly away curls. These sophisticated coiffures will certainly set off the new stream line silhouettes, won't they? Boyee just imagine a girl wearing one of the new silhouetes and wearing her hair with a side Indian part and the sides in ringlets. Brilliant clips fastening down the heavy side of her hair would make her a knockout! A New Bowl Wave. And oh, say 1 was talking to one of the girl's down at the Corn husker beauty parlor the other day and she was telling me some of the new coiffures to be worn at the ball. One was the Bowl wave terrible sounding, isn't it? but it really is good. They begin waving the hair in the back and wave it in circles all over the head. These new halo flowers are to be worn with this hairdress. Oh, and bangs are really going to be "the thing" hair parted in the middle fuzzy bangs and tiny row curls. Sparkl ing combs would really set off that hairdress wouldn't it? Yon know. I kinda enjoy figuring out thesp new hairdresses and just what should be worn with them. 'Course I got a lotta tips from the girls at the stores, but anyway just think how ritzy a girl would look with her hair worn straight and then a colored braid halo. Of course, no ornaments but if she didn't want to wear colored braids Thr mot brauliful IM-rinunrnt wave rr icurdlms o' price. Hi- fair with yu hnlr. fcxprrt opa lor In help ugn'-t the Wave to unit jmir lce. Nice wave, beautiful ring- PtRMAXKNTS $175 AND $200 COMPLETE Flncer Wave, Pry, Including 8ft Water Shampoo Marcel and pfM Hlllr Shampoo. . jUB :l .... THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL 35 25C The Ijireest and Molt L'p-to-Date Shop. COSMETIQUE BEAUTY SHOP "IT'S FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE" 1122 O ST. B2964 o e MAN'S first requirement for formal wear, CORRECTNESS in every detail 0 Your n UX EDO Fashioned correctly to the last stitch! One whose quality is unquestioned. Whose appear ance is casually suave and dressy. Whose sleek looks marks it as a much higher priced tuxedo. But most of all whose price for such deserving quality has been moderately set! 20 00 In both (louhle and ftiiiilr hnnsl(d xtih of fine H'or.sfid fnhrics. 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Paria make thete neat aimpenders of black and white or tolld black especially for formal wear Pure allk scarU of fashionable blnck and white or solid black with enda trimmed with heavy knotted fringe 'Cloves Famou IUytr Make Mack np nkin glove, perfectly atle1 ior formal evening wear with Tuxedo Shoes by "Fortune" Dull calfskin shoea with narrow nlaln toes and leather heels In all t im Irom A to D 250 300 1 00 too 25 50' J 00 I 00 1 00 400 if? TO SPECIAL PRICE WHEN" COMPLETE OUTFIT IS PIKIHASEO. then she could wear plain braids and use brilliant hairpins to fas ten her braid in place. Ledge Curls "Hot Stuff." These cute ledge curls are really "hot stuff" too. You can part your hair on the side or else wear It pompadour style and arrange your ledge of curls accordingly. If you really want to wear your hair plain then Just have loose end curls and use tiny nautical clips to fasten in the short hairs around the ears. Some tall girl would surely look swell with a pompadour wave, wouldn't she? And then use these little star pins to keep the waves in place. But for real sophistica tion and for those girls that can get away with it just slick your hair back and no ornaments. Say, I really can't decide just what to wear In my hair the night of the ball. They really have such cute things. I could get some of these star pins and look angelic or wear the halo bands and look very angel-lsh, but my formal is kinda plain maybe the new nau tical clips would look all right then again I could wear a band of metallic flowers. Of course, If none of these looked right, I could re sort to brilliant side clips or bobby pins. Some of the kids say they are going to wear the new skull caps in metal cloth but I don't know I don't think I like them as well as the banded turbans. But then I guess it's all a matter of opinion. Ho hum I guess I'll hafta go I gotta get my hair fixed. I'm ex perimenting on all these new hair dresses to see which one I like the best. Wish me luck 'nd g'byc! KIWANIANS HEAR DEAN. Dean J. E. LeRossignol of the college of business administration discussed "Unemployment Insur ance" before the Lincoln Kiwanis club last Friday evening. CLASSICS STUDESTS MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Raymond Meyer to Talk on Roman Politics and Elections. The Classics club, an organiza tion for Greek and Roman litera ture students, will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday. Nov. 27, at 7:30 in the Knotty Pine room at Ray mond hall. A program has been planned, featured by a talk on Roman poli tics and elections by Raymond D. Meyer, student in the arts and sci ence college. A reading by Adela Tombrink, and a piano selection by Violet Vaughn wil lalso be pre sented. All members are urged to attend, it was announced by the club. Frank Lloyd Wright, famed originator of the Wright school of architecture, will take his Taliesin school students to Chandler, Ariz., for three months this winter. ew!! After Dark .Fashions from GLADYS 3 (C a. Here are just two of the new Gladys Parker Formals . . . creations that will make any girl a dazzling beauty from dusk to dawn! Mm f I mu' y r) 1 A p 1 with hilv "Sta hlU""1"'' 1 m 11 f. ) , . . fasliioiHil of rOm rich velvet . . . r shoulder st 1 nps 29 00 ft 'Pfton 9 . . . rise and S r gline s,.in. in this frock of lustrous Mitin. w aw Sizes 1 1 to 1 7 Others are 16.50 to 29.00 GOLD'S Third Floor. KAMPUS KORNER -Men a Store 1Kb Street