Poge 4 Wednesday, November 12, 19;3 The Daily Nebraskan i .1 I 1 '1 : 1 r -11 Turkish Visit Agronomy Topic t 1 The Agronomy Club will J feature Dr. Elverne Conard :at a meeting Thursday at ,7:30 p.m. in room 244, Keim Hall. The associate professor of ; agronomy will show slides j and speak on his recent stay j in Turkey. Dr. Conard taught j agronomy for two years in the University of Ankara In ' Turkey. On the Social Side Piimiiigs Few; Six Announced Monday Broadway Theatre League of Lincoln presents "AUNTIE MAME" . starring Sylvia Sidney Mondoy Evening, Nov. 17 8:15 P.M. PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM By Sue Ilealey Sorority houses received very few free boxes of can dy Monday night as only six pinnings and an engagement were announced. Pinnings Rychie Van Ornam, a Del ta Delta Delta junior in Teachers from Fremont, to Don Nelson, a Phi Delta The ta junior in Business Admin istration from Lincoln. Katherine Doyle, a Resi dence Halls sophomore in Arts and Science from tGuide Assistant Circulation Mgr. Interviews Set Interviews for assistant circulation manager for the Daily Nebraskan will be held Wednesday from 3 to 6 in the office of Jerry Trupp, circulation mgr. The position, newly created, will give experience to anyone interested in ap plying for the manager position next semester. Those interested should contact Jerry Trupp, phone 7-6672, to schedule an interview. USE NEBRASKAN WANT ADS Bulletin Board ! SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION i Reaistratiasi 4 Ceo. Session. 1:30 a.m.. ; Ballroom. Luncheon, It noon. XYZ. IKscnssioQ Group, t p.m.. III. 311. Hi. 4 212. Dinner. C XYZ. Inter Varsity. U:. 1U tn. Board Comm. Mfg.. 1. A. First Aid Course-Hot Croc. 4. 212. Builders. S. A. I i. Art, Film Comm.. 5. Roundup. Christian Science, J. 113. I n. Art. Dance Comm.. S. lit. Ca, Act. Personnel Comm., 5. 111. Alpha Kappa Fs. 7. 31. Sjufonia Concert. 7:30. Bailroum. Young Republican'. 7 JO. J13. Inter Yirsatr. 7 : jw. 315. Alpha Phi Omeca, 7:30. A. NROTC Smoker 7:. BC. Faculty Women's MeeUni. U 15 p ro . Mi Inter Varsity. 12:30 31 . Faculty Women's dun Luncheon L Ballroom. Pi Latnbd Theta Tea. 1:30. 211 I n. Art. Art Exhibits Comm. 4. 211. Student Council 4. 31a. I n. Special Act. Comm.. S 211. I n. Act. Talks Topics Comm.. 5. 3' Neb. Mate fcduc Asu. Duoer. :. XYZ. HFC. 7. SIS. CosmopoiiMa Chin, 7 3. 313. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIEDS One-ato Senrsos Laoxiry, mn rm tsh&x ory csemamf. AT a H Hour lJO So. iMl FOR SALE: 1S Ford Custom 300. i Ra4io and heater, white side vail lira. Leancc (or South Pole. Her- , bert Hansen. 410 No. 17. 4-2600. Rock, to Tom Norman, an Al pha Omega at Doane College in Crete. Donna Mains, a Kappa Del ta senior in teachers from Villisca, Iowa, to Larry Fleer, a Delta Sigma Phi senior in Pharmacy from Hooper. Mary Sue Case, a Towne Club senior in Home Ec from Lincoln, to Walt Patterson, a Farm House senior in Agri culture from Lincoln. Eileen Warren, a Pi Phi Junior in Arts and Science from Omaha, to Dick Strat ford, a Delta Tau Delta alum from Beatrice. Marlene Donelson of Fuller ton, to Lyle Vawser, an Al pha Gamma Sigma senior in Agriculture from Bloomfield. Engagement Joanne Rockwell, a Kappa Delta sophomore in Teachers from Broken Bow. to C h r i s Johannsen, an Alpha Gamma Sigma senior in Agriculture from Bloomfield. Ag Ec Club j Jack Hart, farm and poli-, tical writer for the Lincoln: Journal, will sneak at a meeting of the Agricultural ' Economics Club Thursday at, 7!l nm In Dnnm 11 C f !.' .ww f.lll. xif 1VUU111 11U Ul U1C I : Dairy Industry Building. I Hart, whose beat is the j State Capital Building, will i discuss "The 1958 Election, a! 'Look at an Upset" All per-i sons interested in agricultural ; i economics or in hearins Hart ! are invited to attend. ! Council on Religion The Council on Religion will mft Thursday evening at 7 p.m. at the Lutheran Student Association. A treasurer will be elected proposed by-laws will be dis cussed and Cornhusker pic tures will be taken. Cosmo Club Pnsmonolitan C 1 U b will meet today at 7 p.m. in Rm. 313 of the Union. Plans for the smorgasboard will be discussed. KVOX-TV Wreneulay S.30 The Story Lady Eveninf Prelude S JO TV Classroom 7 ChannH 12 7: The Criminal Man I Peoole Are Tauchl To Be Different 1:30 Conversation Piece 9 Jxa Mrets the Classics TbarMla? S:30 A Number of Thinim i AS Sins Hi-SnuLo C Evcnins Prelude 6:30 TV Classroom 7 Travelam With Jackson 7:30 Atomic Primer Esuentials of Freedom 30 Ten For Survival Cornhusker Foot hall A 8'mca, aeailaWe just take ewer paymeata. Call 2-4044. float in on a bubble . . . Not-so-secret strotegy for rhe Military Boll . . . o shimmer ing dress from our constella tion of stars for after-dork. Left; Silk taffeta in tones of liloc the bubble-skirted sil houette (also in green). Below; Satin peau de soie' trimmed in mink . . . again the floating bubble skirt. Carver Shop ref floor 1 TURNPIKE COLLEGE NITE!! FRIDAY, NOV. 14th Jerry Coleman Quintet DANCING 9-12 Feature of the tceek 1 A . . . a sufigvstrd hy Rob Litulell of Goto'' f'orxity Shop mmm The newest thing . . . Casino Cardigan Vn rxprresiou of inlfiilioii . . . !hoiii you know the art of relaxing in good fttyle tate. The all new brocaded cotton, lower, longer front, three hut Ion cardi gan reflects the current rage of sweater jacket wear. Gamblers stripe in four combinations ... with black, red. yellow anil blue. Hamlwardiahle. 11.95 GOLD'S Varsity Shop . . . Balconr Golds OF NEBRASKA Janet Hoerisn,' Share) Aneenen CAMPUS CHATTER from GOLD'S Campus Shop Perfectly modified for the style-wiser is this luxur ious looking outfit made by Bobbie Brooks for its long wearing and beauty. A lambs wool sweater in a flattering sailor style sells for 14.98. Choose from geranium pink, blue larkspur, or orange poppy. To match are these all wool slacks for $8.98 1b the same luscious colors. Come and see this holi d a y sportswear. Fash ions you won't want to miss seeing. Sharon Anderson and Janet Iloeppner hi IS iiii GET S ATI SPYING FLAVOR... o niendly to your taste! No flat 'filtered-out 'flavor! No dry smoked-out 'taste ! J rrn tiirfll')rT-iiiriini I i J mMmvM.yl!m.mlmlt , j'f - 1:" ' X. Or J ; ! : ' A".r do a I J 1: X ,ggBj See how Fbll Moll's famous length of fine tobacco travels end gentles the smoke makes it mild but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! MERE'S WHY SMOKE TRAVELED THROUGH FINE TOBACCO TASTES BEST ...JT j an. i j X .-v ":.'. . 1u Pol Isffi fijrrou kng of Q Pal McVt femu length tmvt Q IrmtU r f rust tobocax more, urn txiy & ond osrti oi, O wV Outstanding and thr-y ureMild! rtovsr unor. around ml Ihrourj, ttl toik jina "s tf our mijjf rami s