Friday, October 30, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 5 Organizations va rr ia W KU hAi EE W Eligible Bachelors Stalk Campus In Search of Women and Votes Bachelors! . . . On this cam pus the University of Nebraska? With the war scare almost every available Joe College is being sought, for there aren't many men, supposedly left on the campus. Yet a few manage to wander about still unattached. Just because a male is unat tached doesn't mean that he is an eligible bachelor. "A bachelor," ac cording to Webster, "is a knight who followed the standards of an other, either because of his youth or his having too few vassals of his own; hence, a novice in arms." Maybe so, but according to the girls of the campus, a bachelor is no novice in arms.. . .Especially an eligible one. He Is undoubtedly eligible be cause of his skill in eluding women who like him because of his charm (?), looks, (probably) and money! Perhaps the elusiveness is part of the fascination. Now election time has rolled around and the eligible bachelors, or candidates, will have to with draw from their seclusiveness and make themselves known they with the help of their fraternity brothers. With reference to se clusiveness to be a bachelor one Coeds Revel in Dr. ten ton 9s Pajamas BY PAT CATLIN. Brahm's lullaby floats on the chilly blasts that blow in the win dow as our UN coed turns over her be-curlered head to see if it is time to arise and shine. This miss doesn't mind getting up in the cold room because she had foresight and bought some Dr. Denton pajamas. The sleepers may not be the most glamorous attire, but who cares since they are equipped with feet, mittens, and a nose warmer ? Regulations Guide Sale. Government regulations put a stop to adding unnecessary fea tures shown by the new robes. My lady will not lounge in a robe this year that falls to the floor in vol uptious folds, but in one that wraps around in the new shin length. This does not mean that clipped velvet, quilted satin, and taffeta will not be displayed, for the ma terials are as fine a quality as ever. Plaid and flowered materials designed on captivating lines make studying a more pleasant experi ence. For sleeping wear, outing flan nel pajamas and nighties are found to be quite snug on a cold winter night. A few of the clever patterns feature Peter Pan collars edged with ruffles, monograms on the pockets, or appliqued animals. This wearing apparel may be purchased also in floral patterns or in plain tailored lines. Manu facturers have made up gay cot ton prints into comfortable sleep ing wear shown in long and short sleeve styles. These pajamas have a dual selling point they are eas ily laundered, and they wear like iron. Lounging pajamas are fast be coming a favorite for study wear. Dressmaker styles cut in gabar dine are a welcome possession of any college lass. Most suits boast big pockets for pens, pencils, and even room for apples or candy bars. Cotton milkman suits find themselves at many a study table. These suits provide comfort and practicability as they can be worn on picnics too. Insomnia should not prevail on our campus with the stores full of clothes designed for more sleeping comfort. eeeYi Genuine SBiyaid STum I to wear with everything . . vivacious spectator pumps in Black or Brown GABARDINE 495 would' have to stay in the back ground, or be a playboy. Probably the latter just another reason for being desired. Girls, when they come into sieht look them over and decide which six are the most desirable, and cast your vote accordingly. Our one chance to be critical without being caught. To those six who will be "the eligible bachelors" of the campus iaKe need or this plea. Please dear Mr. Bachelor, let your person ality radiate around the campus so that a girl will have a chance to say she at least saw you, and possibly that is, if you'll condes cent to sav that she dated vou. You can't imagine what this would mean to those attending "the fu ture girls' school" . . . The Uni versity of Nebraska. Dormitories Hold Guest Evenings Each Wednesday Wednesday night is always guest night at the dorms and other organized womens' houses on the campus. On this evening resi dences of the houses invite boy friends, mothers, fathers, and friends to dine with them. Honored guest at the dorm last Wednesday was Assistant Dean Elsie Ford Piper. Upon another occasion Dean Verna G. Boyles was the guest of honor. Visitors' night gives the par ents and friends of the girls a chance to see how the girls live and to meet the people with whom they live. It also gives the girls a chance to meet members of the faculty and administrative staff informally. Luncheon Honors Miss Zimmerman The physical education staff will honor Miss Dorothy Zimmer man at a luncheon this noon. Miss Zimmerman has resigned from her position on the univer sity staff and will leave Friday afternoon for overseas work with the armed forces. She is to be assistant director of a Service club and will be in charge of the management of the entire club. Part of her functions will be supervision direction of re creational programs. Miss Nelson Weds . . . $ & s .... I :ift5i:: .V :? )'t . ' s V . X .V" . ':' '. ::- :': : :'; i -- Courtesy Lincoln Journal. Winifred Marie Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Nelson of Lincoln was married October 21 in Bronxville, N. Y. to Frederick Latimer Hadsel. Mrs. Hadsel was graduated from UN where she is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Alice Mae Booth Marries Gingery Miss Alice Mae Booth, former student of the university and a member of Towne Club, was mar ried at a military wedding last Monday to Pvt. Robert O. Gin gery, a graduate of UN ag col lege. The ceremony was held in the chapel at Lowry Field, Colorado. Marian Moffelt Weds Ensign Donald Jensen Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moffett an nounce the marriage of their daughter Marian to Ensign Don ald A. Jensen, son of Mrs. H. J. Jensen. The ceremony was held at the bride's home on October 19. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jensen at tended the University of Nebraska, where she belongs to Pi Beta Phi and he is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. !L i .. ... ... ,. , $2 S. to U)suVl jdJl SfylsL . and. QomDhL . . . Fingertip Coats These coats are carefully designed and made by skilled craftsmen to look comfortable and to be comfortable. Choose wool, corduroy or gabardine and rely upon its being the smartest coat at its price. Come in and see the grand collection we have at prices to fit any pocketbook. 975,. 1795 with trim of genuine lizard. COLD'S. .Mti'i 8Ur.