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FrirJrrv. December 3, 1948 fashion Oblate By Jane Bridffeman I peek in at the Military and Char Dot-ember! The month of twelve "y udus "laay evening weeks' exams, perplexing Christ mas gift problems and plans for long awaited vacation. All this fades into obscurity with coeds who are preoccupied with another subject in campus life. Yes, De cember ushers in NU's formal season. More than a few feminine coat tails have been flying as their owners hurry towards O street for littings or a"quick shopping spree between classes. Then there are those clever and lucky gals who can make with the needle and thimble and will be modeling or iginal originals. Forunately, for mal gloves are in fashion and will camouflage the damage. Nothing in a girl's wardrobe is exciting as her formal, and never have designers offered formal at tire which was more festive or more feminine. For proof just In that shimmering red taffeta is Jan Slratton. There is Candy Jones in a rustling pink taffeta with the cuff effect around the low neckline. Marge Chemy is wearing an un usual white faille strapless gown complemented with powder blue maribou trim. Gayly reflecting the low lights at the Charity ball is the Ameri can Heauty led satin of Rita Filz niorris' (town. A strapless design, it too displays the extreme for mality of this season's styles. Nancy Miller is wearing a dress of unusual design. Green and white tiers of net fall gracefully j from a contrasting off shoulder green taffeta bodice. Beautiful fabrics can be the j basis of a beautiful dress as the , richness of Kathy Withey's red j velveteen strapless proves. 1 Bcv Haarniann also knows the value or oeauuiui maiciuis. I, As I Was Savin s4 TO) Vara EScmscm Shirtfs Are Sold Exclusively in Lincoln at Men's Stcre Street foor GOLD'S 4 : 'I s ft A . v x ivuuuvttvwmmumvwuwvwvwwuuv LcVs dressl ,- Van Tl-x Van Dress $5.95 each White tie or black. Van Heusen dresses you for the occasion. Tlice shirts boast snowy white pique fronts and French cuffs, fine handkerchief-cloth bodies, and Van Hcusen magic sewmanshipin every quality detail. Van Tux is cellar attached, ide-spread and regular models. Van Dress is neckband only, with stifT bosom. Your dealer has these hard-to-get specials now! You'll find aJlfgn men' collar favorites in VanHeusen 5 the world's MnartcM UlllJL ItJ J PHlltlPS-IONES COP.. NEW tOIK 1. N. T. 5 MtuCN" i A TDt mk rcTrro in TMf u rTrT or net j lvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvA Anticipating the Charity Ball is Lois Brown (right) wearing a black taffeta accented with light blue maribou around the low neck line and penlum. All ready for the Military ball is Bev Haarman. she will display her gown in the grand march. Dainty lace falls in snowy tiers from the tiny waistline of a strapless bodice in this lovely dress. This is but a glimpse of the elegance which will reign this Fri day evening. Come see the rest for yourself. Ariel phi Pledges Nine Meinhers Adelphi, social organization for unaffiliated women, pledged nine new members at a dinner meet ing Monday. The Eeach, Bride: "Why do you always want me to pull your ears when I kiss you?" I Fasteneau, Grace Jones, Pat Groom: "So I ran be sure where Kirnmcl Anjta Nielsen. Janet your hands are. I lost my pocket- Ringler, Janice Skillstad, Bea book twice the other w ay." Smailes. J. Paul Slieedv Switched lo Wildrool Cream-Oil Because lie Flunked The Finger-Nail Test v.- H--'-V-y s v v If YOU were a rhino with problem hair, we'd aay: Rhino cratch your hide and cck Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic? Tranilated it meant: Try the Wildroot Finger-Nail Teat! If you find signs of dryncaa or loose ugly dandruff, get Wildroot Cream-Oil. It's non-alcoholic contains lanolin. Grooms hair neatly and naturally without that greasy look. Relieves annoy ing dryness. Removes loose dandruff. And help you pus the Finger-Nail Test. You can get Wildroot Cream-Oil at any drug or toilet goods counter. So get a bottle or tube today. Have your barber give you professional applications. This fellow liked Wildroot Cream-Oil so well be wrote us a leather about it said it kept his wife from going to Rhino (Nrvada that it). o 321 Humugkt Dritt, Snyder, S. Y. Vildroot Company, Ioc Buffalo 1 1, N. Y. XL J BY PAT NORDEN What with all the functions and counter functions planned, things should really be functioning this week-end. The campus is going social-social with enough clientele to keep two big events going to night. Off to the pomp and ceremony of the Military ball are a goodly number of the stauncher students. To mention a few Neva Huttner and IrV Veitzer, Marilyn Webber and Andy Buuten, Barb Durland and Dick Lau. A little more ex cited than the rest are the grand marchers with Dora Lee Neiden thal at the head. Then there are the Charity bail ers who will attend Kings with the Christmas spirit in mind. Jean Wolcott and Jack Shirnier, Betty Keehlcr and Irv Chesen are among the many couples will will be seen at tiiis gala event. According to ''Table Reserva tions" at the Grove, Jack Selzer will be in attendance here. Beginning the festivities early will be the ZBT's tonight with their Bill dinner. Candle-light and atmosphere will preside at dinner which will be well attend ed by Sonja Tradell and Bob Bak er, Lamar Garon and Sandra Lott man. Taul Wcltrhek and Betty Levin. Idol of the stars Nort Garon and cohort Sandy Finklestein will sandwich date this evening. They will escort "Cece" Cohen to the counter-counter function at Casey's. And there will be enough par ties left over for amazement Sat urday. Starting the list is the SAE Winter formal, their annual event Donna Brittell, Ruth: at the Cornhusker. Managing the auair will te social chairman Ted Gunderson who will take Jody I.oder. Dancing to the Music of Eddie Haddad and Co. will be Sally Holmes and Jack Campbell, Susie Sutton and Gene McKenna, Marge Arndt and Joe Sanchez. Lone Oaks will be the scene of a pre-party formal dinner for many. If you are luckv enough to pen etrate the Iron Curtain Saturday nicht you will see the Sig Ens going Communist for a one-nitrht invasion onlv. Da, da Dan Lofsel and Dick Adams are even now tapning the back vard for a vodka well. A new steady twosome of com rades that wi'l be attending the Red party are Dave Chambers and Jo Mockett. The elite of Russian society at the party will be two Siberian salt mine workers; Pat Thomas and Maeeie Knanple, while the Russian ballet will be nresented hy Pinkie Byers. Tom Brow or will come the "Vulgar Boatman." Come to the revolution! Being "Cay" at their " '90's" pa.ty will be the Farm Houre boys. Donning a handle-bar mus tache. Stan Lambert will wheel Lois Gillrtt through the swinging doors slightly ahead of room mate Merwin French. 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