The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1948, Homecoming Edition, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Friday, October 29, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 5
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BY CAROLYN BUKACEK.
"What to wear?" is a problem
that looms large to the girl with
scarcely 48 hours until the Home
coming Dance. There are, how
ever, a few bright souls who,
with foresight, have already made
the big decision. Shirley Hahn,
for example, has decided on a
royal blue crepe dress. It is but
toned down the back to the waist
and boasts several unpressed
pleats, also in the back. The front
is unusually dramatic with the
lines of the dress being broken
only by the long pointed collar.
Knitting at its best can produce
marvelous results. And it is at
RIAIN FEATURES START
LINCOLN: "Julia Misbe
haves," 1:00, 3:08, 5:17, 7:26, 9:35.
STUART: "Night Has a Tou
sand Eyes," 1:00, 3:10, 5:21, 7:31,
10:30. Sneak Review, 9:45.
NEBRASKA: "Two Guys From
Texas," 1:00, 3:55, 6:50, 9:45. "Big
Town Scandal," 2:30, 5:31, 8:26.
CAPITOL: "Tall Timber," 1:00
3:20, 5:45, 8:54. "Black Salmon,"
2:21, 4:44, 7:07, 10:15..
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The Surprise Comedy
of the Year!
GREER GARSON
WALTER riDGEON
"JULIA MISBEHAVES"
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Elizabeth Taylor
Teter Lawford
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its best in a rust knit dress worn
by Fran Copsey. The two-piece
outfit features a snugly belted
waist and lacey sleeves.
Leading the daisy chain is
Georgia Hilker in a navy blue
crepe dress featuring said flowers.
The bodice is softly draped and
features a "V" neckline.
Jane Bridseman is quite the
smoothie in a suit of fine pin
checked menswear. The grey and
white outfit is highly noteworthy
for its straight lines and expert
tailoring.
The other side of the picture,
the casual look, can never be
overlooked. Especially when peppy
Susie Pecha can be seen in a
brilliant plaid shirt-jacket but
toned in gold.
One would readily conclude
that pink looks well on blondes
when he has seen Nancy Davis
in her short-sleeved angora slip
on. By the same logic, cheers
would be in order for any bru
nette in an aqua cardigan. Wit
ness Nancy Glynn.
Looking like a sweet young,
Nat'l CSF Proxy
To Speak Sunday
Rhodes Thompson, Jr., national
president of the Christian Student
Fellowship, will speak at the Ag
Interdenominational Youth Fel
lowship Sunday evening, Oct. 31.
A junior at Texas Christian
thing Carol Erickson demurely en
ters the classroom in a puritan
grey corduroy skitr, widely flaring
and featuring a self cummerland.
Above this she wears a grey
chambray shirtwaist boasting
white pique cuffs.
Nancy Noble is as colorful as
the autumn foilage in a plaid wool
jumper and white, long-sleeved
blouse. Fran Hanson likes the
swing of a bright blue skirt
beneath a soft grey coat.
That seems to cover the cloth
ing situation pretty well to date.
Especially since the Tassels
started their contest to see who
could wear out their red skirts
and white sweaters fastest.
university, Thompson will report
on student activity and service
in the rehabilitation of the coun
tries of Europe.
The Ag Interdemnominational
Youth Fellowship meets every
Sunday at 5:30 p. m. They meet
in the First Evangelical United
Brethren church on the corner of
33rd and Starr.
Dclians Schedule
"Screwball Parly"
A Hallowe'en "Screw ball
Party," sponsored by the Delian
Union, will be given for all inde
pendent students in room 303,
Temple building, Friday, Oct. 29,
at 8 p. m. "Screwball" prizes will
be given to the most original
"screwy" character. On the pro
gram of entertainment will be
dancing, apple bobbling, and va
rious pranks.
Denver U to Stage
College Air Meet
The Pioneer Wings of the Uni
versity of Denver are holding an
air meet for college pilots Satur
day, Oct. 30, at Sky Ranch Air
port in Denver, according to word
received yesterday by Paul Kel
ler, president of the University's
Flying Kernels.
Beside flying competition the
meet will include a trip to the
mountains, a banquet and a dance.
Any pilot interested in attending
should call Keller at 5-5547 im
mediately for reservations
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