The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 16, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    .Wednesday, December 16, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN.
As the snow outside melts into
trickling drops, we too melt our
varm hearts and thrust forth
uome right hot items. Put on your
earmuff, kiddies.
Looks like there'll be plenty
poppin' this week-end what with
the ATO party Friday night and
the Thi Psi and Sig; Alph shin
digs Saturday. The ATO's are
going to have a little competition
in Alvino Rey who is going to give
out at the Pike come Friday eve.
Planning on trying out Rcy's
rhythm will be Alpha Xi Jeanne
Bowers, Mona Staska and Jackie
Jones with Delta Sig Dick Weekly,
Poo Tangcman, Knppa Sig; and
Bill Thomas.
Candy and Kisses.
And over at the Tau mansion
they had cigars and got to kiss
Dorothy Freeborn, pinmate of
Harold Hunt who decided that a
subbing every week was more
than he fancied.
It doesn't seem like a Monday
night anymore unless the Alpha
Phis have a candy passing. This
week Pat Purdum did the honors
with Delta Sig pinmate.
Anchors Away?
Beta Jack Wright left eysterday
for home and the navy he hopes. . .
and this leaves Pi Phi Sayre Web
ster back on the dating list again.
The Phi Psi actives are treat
ing the pledges to a Xmas party
Saturday night (probably to make
p for the way they treated them
the rest of the week). Bud Free
man will be there with Pi Phi Joan
Beckwith, and Bill Campbell will
escort KKG Jean Guenzel.
And don't forget the celebrated
Phi Delt Xmas party which will
be held next Wednesday night tihs
year. Besides all of the old stand
bys, Dee Bourne will be there with
Irene Hanson and Bruce Allen
vil bring Alpha Phi Margie Mun
M.n. This by the way looks like
it might turn into something
steady in the near future be
cause it has reached the one date
A week-end stage now.
Wally Monson, DU of last year
Is back in town to spend some time
visiting Pi Phi Tolly Parmele.
Ag College Holds
Annual Christmas
Program Tonight
The student activities building
on ag campus will be the scene of
the annual Christmas program to
night -at 8:00 o'clock. This is open
to the public and everyone is in
vited to attend. The complete pro
gram is as follows:
Organ music Myron Roberts
Candle lighting.
Processional, "O Come All Ye
Faithful.
Tenor recitative, "Comfort Ye
My People," Jean McCartney.
Chorus, "And the Glory of the
Lord."
Alto recitative, "Behold, a Vir
gin Shall Conceive," Julia Crom.
Chorus, "0 Thou That Tellest
Good Tidings to Zion."
"Christmas Meditations, 1942,"
Dr. O. H. Werner.
Christmas carols, chorus and
audience.
Alto recitative, "Then Shall
the Eyes of the Blind be
Opened."
Alto solo, "He Shall Feed His
Flock," Julia Crom.
Soprano solo, "Come Unto
Him." Ruth Ann Fletcher.
Chorus, "Surely He Hath
Borne Our Griefs."
Chorus, "Since by Man Came
Death."
Chorus, "Hallelujah."
Benediction.
Mrs. Altinas Tullis, conductor
and director. Gwen Row, accompanist.
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are wanting 1
Hostess Gowns with stunning em
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color combinations. She will love
them for winter entertaining. $10.95
to $22.95.
Lounging Pajamas become more impor
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Magee's you'll find short jackets and the
new long coat styles . . . plain colors and
contrasting combinations . . . $10.95 and
$12.95.
Chenille Robes are warm and practical
for daily wear. They retain their beauty
through countless launderings. Stripe and
pattern effects . . . bright colors. $3.95.
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Joan Kenley Blouses ore famous for
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seventeen winter colors. $2.25 to $3.95.
Van Raalfe Hosiery
in sheer rayon that
looks like fine 3
thread. Volunteer
and Tempo shades.
$1.15.
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Daniel Green Slippers featuring
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in 8 oz Paifum in $1.50 to $12.50 sizes.
Leather Gloves by Bacrr.o. Fea
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