The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 29, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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tlir Slnia Nil's will litivc cilhi'i'
received rijjiiiH mill tin- P. (J.'.s
r.'imly, in' llainl.l l.rilfiinl ntul Nut
ulli' Ht'lilarilili r will InlVP received
a tuliliing dv tlio tlnii' t lut L this
is ir.nl. Am! mine iiIoiik this line,
we iinlr I li.it I'n I. Prime Is wenr-
I nit: n I'ulver rue: Willi I hr Inilials
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l,'nllr a Irw iliiuiri' imrtirs hip
;n lii'ilulnl lirlnir tlir Hall Kridiiy
nielli. At tlir Lincoln lintel will lit
III our I'atly: Aritrla's Hnliliy
iliitni Willi lirltv .Iran Peterson,
Tliet.i; Max Hallry ami Petty .Iran
I'Vt xiiMnn. I'ln H; .Inn Smith Mini
Miiry lliy.in. Alpha XI: KrunU
.InhtiNiiii. anil Mat jntir Mau. lii H
Irr. Alpha i. mnl Itulrh Ijirsnii
liliil IVrr.v I'a.srin'. fin (I.
At tlir I nivrmily rlnh will hr
I'elu'.i .Inliii tlirta i t rn w ith
( M.u y Klla r.nmrlt, Ixappn; Paul
: liiiiillry with Mmy Virginia
' Ixiti'Wlrii, Kappa; I'lrli PeHtown
Willi Mary Anna 'orkle, 'I'ri l'rlt; I
I 1rii"Hr Si'Uilns Willi Onuilm's
Sunny I'nulin; Art Kahrr with
linl Kulihri. Ixnppa; I'luiilrs Kirr
with Nata'.tr .InlitiMiti. A O l'i:
( Tril Wrltiin xx it li Malum CianiiT.
Ixappn, tin. I '1'inn I'uvis with II
I I 'hiraj;" impm I tit inn. i
"I'MuiUlion.il 'I'rr.iils in Snini'
Kurnpran i 'mm! I trs " is hr ttllr nf
i .'III til tn lr hy l'i . ( . II. ri liri-
nl t i'JIc hi-1 m i nil' Kr w liirh w as puh
j lisliril in tlir .Iniiinal nl' tlir Aiurf
irail Assn, -t.it it'll nf tVlU'iatr Ur;
l.'.l 111 I S. I'f. Wrinrr ilrllvt'l r.l tlir
snini' iitltli . hrti'ir thr last niivt
iiik nf tlir Nrl'tasU.i assnriat inn.
Redheads lo Rule Ball
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Blondes, Brunettes Also Shine
tJlHt llS of t!u Milil.MI'y
can ;iipc(ir snpliistii'iitcd,
red lir.'ulx to ndit siici. ( 'lnuilino Hurt
wliilf innii'f tn wrjir with hrr icil lurks
tatlii'lTil lit the Inp nilil ill he
rni-diiRe tiinn, lpl it Nntnlii llrli
lai'inlrr of II. C. has ilrolilrd upon
a NtriiplfHH, hlark tnffrta gtwn
which lias a Imopt'il pink nU I ft. Hit
only orniimrnt is to he a jjnlil and
poarl nrrklarp.
Klpvrn yaiilH of Riilil HliipiT
satin weiv u.snl to muke Alpha
I'lil Pat Prlinr's srlf-ili'Minnril J'nr
inal. Jt Is fjori'il ami fit tod into n
hinli shlriril waist lint- witli aqua
vclvrl straps Thr! a Mnry Miirn-
U will wriir whitr coidnl nllk
Irimnii'il Willi sold Iravrs and nr
ii's.snrii'H, while annlliiT rnl lirad,
Hetty l.mi lllliott of Kappa Kappa
(lamina, has chosen powder lilue
velvet invented with H"ld leaves
Dradcd Chiffon.
Softly draped aipia chiffon is to
he worn hy A.O. l'i .lean Hum
phrey. The chiffon eris.s crossei
the hiidire lyinj; In the hark mil!
flowing to the floor. Maty Monger
of Chi Omrf.a is weai inn roinaiitii:
hlark velvet with a galaxy of
I vviiikliMK sriiiins. Hefoie rndini;
ilrsri Iplinti nf the ow ns chosen
hy the faiinte redhrmls, there Is
Ihr mellow yellow taffeta nf Alpha
( hi Onirca ('athei ine Hullm U. The
skirt is circular mid is ilniihle
sw ii led.
Hut many lovely Minnies are j;o
Ini; to cause alls! and oh.s.' when
Ihey anive at the hall. Tlirta
I'm nt hy Chase w ill he dm lini; in
Mall will lie llic rcdhi'iids. Brunettes
lilondos fcinininc, lint it lakes the
Tri Dell, has chosen
The skirt is full and
worn with jjold neeessories Ami
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FORMALS and
DINNER GOWNS
FORMAL CALENDAR
trr. - Milltury Hull.
tf lptui I'til form.it, orii-lniHkt-r
lidlrt.
MKiitii llm Mn fonnnl,
Muttrnt I ihmii lidlli uiMit.
Mitntii Nil "riijKf IMMMrr,"
I hii olii tioh l
Itff. !i Mi.rliir Mould l'iiH.
lift. In- h.ii'pn K,iiM (..iiuniM lor
lltill. ( ortitnmkrr hotel
I't ti.ll'I'.l lllil lorilliil.
I lilt thl llMll'l
llt-r lit- Mcniii t t Htitnrr it.imr,
I hiroln huh I
Suniii 1ih,i r luiloit lor
niiil, oi iiliitokrr hoti I.
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mi I'iimi," ttirtiUt-r
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I oruhuli r li.ilrl
tt'immrt t'ht llrln torntd.
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I .'ruliii-ki r ti.il t-1
l.lii 1 I Vlpli.i i It.lM formal.
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Sikiu.t K.iipit loini.il. NUI-(-nl
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l.m ?l-Hiht I. imitiii I ii i nt n t,
( of nlitt!,fr ht-1
Niliii.i l'i ll i I iii lnrin.ll,
MlliI' Mt 1 111. Ml ll.lll l iniiu.
Jin l'i Hri.t I'ln fitim.il, lorn
lnut..-r holrl
.tin .'S I hi i loir (i toiiii.il, tlii'lrnf
I iilon It illr,toiii
lilt .V H.ii'i'l "ikil.i IomiinI. Mu
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I'ln lu tnrni.il. i nnthtitl.iT
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.'In h.ilrl
tnlt r t rolrrmiji It til, r,.
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t-h 111 it U "hi'Hrn h 1 I 1,"
( ornhiithrr h"fl
tl'ti i Stm I'ln (roi.tl,
ltlit ll( I lt. to liilrMiti.
I rli II I til H'M l't tlUUirr it tliif ,
I ii'.oln li.'l.l
I" lit I. IM1IM1 lt lin frm.tt.
futlrni t nion Unllrtifii.
I rh. t: lrll.i l- ll Prlh funiiiil.
i ttriiliiik r holrl.
I h K.iM Ml'ln I h--! fr-niil.
( ..ritinktr hulrl
.h Ti lpti I mi iitti( (orm.l,
I rnln:l.rr ho!-1
I'rh Ki'ii lf h lonii.il, t tirn-
hiikkrr hot I
hor coronation blue slipper satin.
Kor the chilly winter night eho
hits ji black velvet Queen Anne
wrap. Mark taffeta with u redin
Rot bordered in aqua lace ruffles
Ih the choice of blond A.O. Pi Helen
Irene Kversman. pelt a Gamma
lieily Keeso will dance In white
net over taffeta splashed with sil
ver stnrs.
black Net.
Then Kleanor Collier of Alpha
Xi Delta ha.s black net, full skirted
and strapless, accented at the
hemline with preen velvet bows.
Mademoiselle describes Alpha Phi
Klennor Herner's frock as "digni
fied with stiff, proud sUitts and
KlitteiinK iMails. It is while taf
feta st riped in preen, pold, and
red lame cord." Kappa Marj
Utinynn desipneil her tlress. H is
yards of white net over a taffeta
hoop sliirt.
White slipper satin with the top
skirt of Muffy net has been chosen
by I UJ. and brunette vlinny
Wheeler. The pown has a fitted
satin bodice with .sparkling bead
trim. Ii Tin Kenverly Sistek will
accent her dark locks with a flame
cli if fon accordion pleated dress.
The piiille is embroidered pold.
The Kay twins. Hetty nnd Vernn,
of KKtl a i e wearing w liite hi Ik
Giecian powns witlt pleated tkirts.
lipiitn and Lift' Week in their ef
fect on the affiliated students at
Nebraska. The groups will meet
at S o clock at Westminster Pres
by tot iau clitit i h.
Pes: des consider inp t he encour
agement of churt li attendance of
orpaiu.'cd Ileuses in groups, with
blocks of seats reserved for Sun
dav niorninp services, the posst
bdilv of employing a campus
"church bus" on Sundays may be
con.-idei ed.
Ballroom Dance
Lessons Begin
Miss Bennett to Lead
Class Friday Night
A new series of ballroom dmic
injf lesson.s will begin thin FridHy
uiHler the tlirectlon of Miss Shirley
Bennett, of the girls' physical edu
cation department.
An intermediate class for those
who know how to dance a little
will be held from 7 o'clock until
8 and then nn advanced class will
be held from 8 to 9. In the ad
vanced class the students may
choose just what steps they wish
to learn.
Six lessons will lie given for
fifty cents. Identification cards
must lie presented on Dec. 2 when
the classes begin.
Union Activities
Tuesday.
12:00 Theta Sigma Phi, par
lor X.
7:00 Delta Sigma Delta,
parlor X.
7:00 Hobby Group, par
lor Y.
7:00 Disc and Needle, par
lor Z.
7:00 Tassels, room 316.
7:00 Phalanx, 315.
7:00 Sigma Eta Chi, room
313.
7:00 League of Evangelical
Students, room 209.
Coed Charm School
To Hear Cosmetologist
Using representatives from or
ganized houses ns models to illus
trate coming hair styles for .school
and formal wear, Hiss Agnes
Schniitt, head of the state cos
metology board, will speak to
Charm School members tonight nt
7:00 in Kllen Smith. Miss Schmitt
will talk on "Hecoming Hair
Dress and the Proper l 'so of Cos
metics." (liils who will serve as models
are Wanda Seaton, Kappa Alpha
Theta: (Jertrude Korggren, Alpha
l'lii; Hetty P.achiiittn, Alpha Chi
Omega: Natalie Johnson, Alpha
Omii ron l'i, and Tolly Perkins and
Hetty Joe Kochler, Delta Ga minus.
Under the sponsorship of Coed
Counselors, Charm School is di
rected by Helen Catherine Davis,
leader; Elizabeth Smith, Coed
Counselor board member in charge
and .Miss Klsie Ford Piper, fac
ulty sponsor.
All university girls who are in
terested are invited anil are urged
to attend. I
The social security act was the
subject of an address by Prof. L.
P.. Orfield of the law college be
fore a group al the Unitarian
church recently. He was formerly
a senior attorney for the national
social security lo:m1
Dr. Lugn Ljuds
Earth Science
Geologist Addresses
Lutheran Conference
Dr. A. L. Lugn, of the geology
department, told delegates to the
annual Lutheran faculty confer
ence at Fremont Saturday that
geology is becoming increasingly
more important as a science today.
The conference is a national
meeting of Lutheran college edu
cators which was held on the Mid
land campus Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
Dr. Lugn said that "geology is
nil nround us. H supplies the in
formed person with correct ex
planations of natural phenomena;
it enriches our understanding of
nature whether we travel or stay
at home and it helps the human
race to adapt itself to its environ
ment. In fact, geology furnishes
the foundation principles for all
conservation nnd . land use pro
grams. Dr. Lugn is serving as
president of the Nebraska acad
emy of sciences this year.
Library Book h
Found in Alaska,
Missing SI Years
In the year 1907 the University
librarian reported that the voltinic
"Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill and Other
Literary Estimates" by Frederic
Harrison was missing from the
stacks. Thirty-one years later, dur
ing the recent holidays, it was re.
turned to surprised library offi.
cials thru the mails.
The volume was sent back to
the University as a "Thanksgiving
gift" from Seattle, Wash., by C.
Henry scnuize wno nnetiy ex.
plained that he had found the
book with the Nebraska library
seal on it in Chitina, Alaska. How
or why this literary piece with the
ponderous title arrived at this
frost bitten part of the continent,
library officials do not know.
Roy Green to Discuss
Engineers' Registration
.Speaking on the subject of j
state registration law for engin.
eers, Hoy Green will address, the
members of the American Society
of Chemical Engineers when that
group meets tomorrow night at
7:30 in room 315 of the Union, h
addition to Green's lecture a talk
ing picture dealing with the sub.
ject of asphalt production will l.e
shown.
FOIt SALE
Tuxedo Dress Suit, Size 38
Vest, Shirt, Tie
All for S!MM
See It at 902 Stuart Bldg.
Personalized Corsages
Iverson's Flower Shop
B1310 228 So. 12th
See jbae 85 WS IVIF&FOST
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'Flunk' Insurance
Omcho U. Trio Sells
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