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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1942)
Counselors Complete Plans Maribel Hitchcock Weds For Annual Dinner Nov 18 Extending an invitation to all university women, Coed Counsel ors are completing plans for their annual friendship dinner to be given Wednesday night, Nov. 18, at 6:30 in the Union ballroom. One of the largest events to be sponsored by a university organi zation thruout the year, this din ner is planned to help new stu dents become acquainted with the university and other students, up- perclassmcn as well as freshmen. Consequently attendance is not limited to freshmen women. Several organized houses have expressed a desire to close their kitchens Wednesday, thus encour aging one-hundred percent at tendance of their members. Tickets 55 Cents. Tickets for the dinner are now being sold by Coed Counselors at 55c per person. As an incentive to ticket sales prizes are being offered to the Counselor who sells the highest and second highest number of tickets. Counselors selling tickets should turn them in Monday, which closes the ticket drive. Included on the program is the annual campus style show in which members of various organ ized groups model the latest thing in coed wear. Nancy Raymond has charge of the style show. TLoL (papstiL, $uL - - U)omsm, BY BETTY KING. The trend is toward cigarettes. Ko, I don't mean that women are smoking more. Cigarette brown is the newest vinter color. It's a soft, sparkling brown, the color of tobacco in your favorite cigarette. Cigarette biown is not the only new color on Jobaca), JwgoiL, gsrflopAcutsL, CUxsl JwwincL Jb QiqahsdisLbu Coeds Make Over Clothes At Ag Clinic Tired of your black velveteen? We are too. Why don't you do something about it? You can to morrow afternoon by bringing your sick looking dresses to the Clothes Clinic in the home eco nomics builu.. j room 304. Miss Grace Morton and her advanced clothing students will be ready, willing and able to help you spice up your dresses that have lost their "bang." A sure-hit dress eked out of your old outfit will be the joyful experience you will have at the clinic with individual help for you and all of it is free! Drop in anytime from 1:30 to 4:30 on Friday. lie-member 'tis latiiotic to conserve. Try it. the winter scene. There are the strong, sure colors of bittersweet orange, brilliant greens and golds, carbon blues, and the new fushia shades. The silhouette is cigarette slim; narrow but graceful. Peg-top skirts, molded form, draped full ness are the prevailing lines. Accessories. Due to the narrowness of the silhouette, women are relying on their accessories for the feminine touch. The new circle bag in striped velvet with matching gauntlets with huge cuffs trans forms an outfit from common place to distinguished. Towering hats of stiff felt are another accessory with a different look. A shirred muff trimmed with fur and a matching fur hat give you a feeling of elegance that nothing can duplicate. This year, more than ever, when you buy be sure it's a fashion with a future, not one that will go up in smoke. UnL SludstniiL. JhinL QoinkA. x By Janet Krause. How do you spend your Sun days? Do you take time out to read the funny papers? The an swer to that question seems to be an overwhelming "yes" among UN students. Cornering "play people" in the grill, we managed to get a few opinions on the part the funnies are playing in the war effort. A group of Delta Gammas think the funnies are really on the beam ronccrning the war. "Take out Terry and the 1'irates. Joe Pa look,!, Rkeezix and Orphan Annie, and what is left?" they clamored. Harry Morehead, Sig Chi, says: 1 BEAUTIFUL SCHOOL SEPIAS 13 'pictures ' Rcpilarly S21.9.J.. Ilfn U lut you pel for only $11.9.) Iwrhe 5x7 inch pic ture, rach in a folder ami one larpe 11x10 inch photograph. All are in our beautiful, flattering, School Sepia finish ALSO School Opals and School Vignettes at $5.95 and $8.95 respectively for 12 (5x7) and 1 (8x10) pictures Jl MORS AND SENIORS MI ST HAVE WCTI'RES TAKEN IJY SATURDAY, NOV. H fTliLLER C PATfl Cornliiihkcr Studio 4 th Floor "Definitely, look at little Orphan Annie and her junior commandos. Those kids really put out the war effort." "They're upholding the moral of the people. Superman is the boy, answered Ernie Marsh to our query. Delt Jack Guenzel doesn't be lieve funnies contribute too much to the war effort except for Terry and the Pirates. "This comic eives the public a lot of inside dope on the war." And now from the feminine angle: Betty Dick, Triple Delt, icplied: "No, not at all. I cant see any contribution." Mary Brande said: "They bring the war effort to the children." Pi Phi Mary Smith thinks that the funnies bring the war to the children. DG Kay Detwciler pondered a moment, then said: "Yes. lh y definitely do, definitely. Super man simply thrills ine to pieces." Jane Boucher To Wed Lieut. Kenyan Payne November 21 has been an nounced as the date for the mar riage of Miss Jane Hoik her to Lt. Kenyon Payne. Miss Hone her is the daughter of Chane-elleir anel Mrs. C. S. Boucher. Miss Henich'T has chosen Miss Patricia Iahr as maid of hener, and Miss Martha Payne, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Anne Fremrne as bridesmaiels. William Payne, of Manhattan, Kansas, will attend his brother as best man. The weelding will take place at the Boucher home. Miss Payne is from Manhattan, Kansas, anJ Miss Fromme, who has been the house guest of Mies Boucher for the past several weeks, is from Washington, D. C. Chinese Student Talks To YWCA Religious Group Y. W. C. A. Comparative Re ligion group will meet toelay at 5:30 p. m. in Room 313 of the Union, Albert Fenn, Chinese stu dent at the University of Nebras ka, will talk on Riiddhlsrw V J' k ? i r i 2 ) ' 1 ' ' t 11 ! i I ft Mrs. William W. Marsh, who prior to her recent wedding in Hastings, Neb., was Miss Mali he-1 Hitchcock, is pictured above in her weelding gown ef heavy white satin completed with a finger tip veil. Knsign and Mrs. Marsh win beth graduates of the l'nive-tMl of Nebraska, whe-ie she was a member of Kappa Alpha Tin I.' and he was affiliated with P.in Theta Pi. HovlandSwanson CoedsLook at This! Just Arrived Botony Wool Skirts 7.95 They're beauties Pleats front and back, wide waist bands. In black, brown and beige. Sizes 12 to 20. Get yours Saturday! First Floor. ifa i fashion tnltr Uu' ,