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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1939)
t ! L"U- vv v .A x Fashion Forecasts if for the clicking Femmc by gkEAory June Witmer 0 The old dmerry-go-round is start ing up again, kuis. to the tune of a school boll, so dr, your spurs and "hold on tight. A tip to the teens from one in her twenties is that the ride won't be nearly so rough nor the horse so tough if you come to college confidently dressed. There's really a point of psychology in my theory though, for when a gal feels confident that she is putting forth a good appearance, she can devote her thoughts to high er learning and things. Tradi tion has been kind on papa's poeketbook where college clothes are concerned. A good basic suit with a skirt that will play better half to a collection of sweaters is the bulk of a coed's wardrobe. I've had an eagle eye out for just such college clothes and what I found at GOLD'S wiil thrill you. They have a grand lot of suits, includ ing dressmakers and black velvet een. Or. if you prefer to match your own jacket and skirt, the task will be easv at GOLD'S with their large selec tion of new wool sjKrtwcar. The "jacoats" whii h have recently featured so pop ular, stand out as new and cliic. However, the fitted plaid jacket is still going strong. By the way. when T was in GOLD'S store, I wandered into the MILLINERY SHOP and got all enthused over their new hats. The clerk told me that the buyer was in New York selecting the latest of late in hats which will Yr. coming in this week, so don't f Ail to drop in to the department soon to inspect them. With all the tramping around you kiddies are going to b" do ing from now on. you better be taking out some insurance on your feet and the bbest kind I know of is furnished by CULVER SHOE STORE, 131 F". 13. "Foot Rest" shoes are made available to you by this store They com bine comfort with the latest in style, making them a grand in vestment. Their slogan is "Your face reflects the comfort of Foot Rests," and 1 might add. "Foot Rests reflect the stylish ness of the wearir. They're really a perfect combination of fit anil fashion for ft frolicking femrue. After the Fcnfvrtion Wayne Kif" c.oised Inst wci-end, you ill don't have to be told that the TURNPIKE is still THE placce to go for dancing. And if you got the bang out of your last visit that you should have, you will he returning this Friday to enjoy Blue Barron and his fif teen musicians who are coming direct from a five months en gagement at the Hotel Edison in New York Ciity. Ronnie Snvder, the boy who whistles with his mouth wide open. i3 due to be quite a unique attrac tion. However, "music of yes terday and today played in the Blue 13a iron way" is enough said to make you want to dance. Floyd Rayburn and his popular dance babnd will be playing at the Turnpike Saturday . and Sunday. Whether you plan to spend your evenings studying or gadding about, you won't feel like doing those glossy locks up ir. curlers every night so save vourself the thought. Just swish right down to BEN YOUR HAIRDRESSER at 211 So. 13th Street and put yourself into competent hands. They will give you a head of curls to crow over. And they're so fussy about the exact solution for your particular type of hair that you are sure of a natural-looking curl. Permanents cost fro-n J.vOO to $10.00 and no matter what the amount, you will feel it is well invested if it is a per manent from BEN YOUR HAIR DRESSER. If you are one of the many who prefer a sport dress to the two piece suit for campus wear, 1 dare vou to go through BEN SIMON'S J inior Miss Shop without selecting one or more of their typically "college" fiocks. Alittle shirtwaist num ber with plaid top, black flared skirt and a regular "Cowboy Joe." red leather belt studded with nailheads would be the pride and joy of any coed. You may be ever intent on fashions, but sooner or later you're going to think of food. You know where everyone goes when thev get that feel:ng? THE PASTRY SHOP at Hotel t'ornhusker, of course, where everybody gefl to meet every body. Here fashion has been flaunting for many a day niw, what with rush parties and fresbie coeds around, but don't think that the PASTRY SHOP relies on its college crowd pres t i g e for b u s i ness cause the food wiV will always speak for it".elf - it's marvelous. nstructors plan opening get-together Annual Chancellor's reception, open house ' at 8 p. m. tomorrow To give the faculty members a chance to become better ac quainted with the new members of the instructional staff, several so cial events have bee.i added to the university calendar to take place during the next fe,v weeks. First social event for faculty members and the student body will be held in the Union tomorrow night at 8 p. m. when the annual chancellor's reception and Student Union open house will be held. This event which will give new students their first chance to be come acquainted with the many services of the Union, is to be held in honor of the new students. The entire student body has been in vited to the affair. Chancellor receives. In the receiving line at the re ception will be Chancellor and Mrs. C. S. Boucher, and the fol lowing faculty deans and their wives: W. W. Burr, college of agriculture; C. H. Oldfather. col lege of arts and sciences: J. E. LeRossignol, college of business administration; F. E. Henzlik, teacher's college; O. J. Ferguson, college of engineering; R. A. Ly man, college of pharmacy, and the two deans of student affairs, Miss Helc-n Hosp and T. J. Thompson. First of the new events sched uled for members of the faculty alone will be a homecoming dinner to be held at the Union next Fri day night at 6:30 p. m. Administrative council sponsors. Chancellor C. S. Boucher will preside over the program, which is being sponsored by the council of administration. Each dean will introduce the new members of his faculty. All staff members of the rank of assistant instructor and above are invited. Reservations are to be made with the respective deans and directors not later than Wednesday. Sept. 20. The homecoming dinner, which will be informal, is not for the Hendricks, Rundle write article for chem journal Dr. 13. Clifford Hendricks of the department of chemistry and Rob ert K. Rundle of Lincoln, who re ceived his master's degree from the university in 1938, are authors of an article entitled "Mutarota tion of Tetramethyl alpha-d-Glu-copyranose and Tetramethyl alpha-d-M.mnopyranose" which is published in the August issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Rundle is now working for his doctor of philos ophy degree at the California In stitute of Technology. entire university family, but is for faculty members only. Second of the events planned for the instructional staff will be a reception in honor of the new members of the faculty and their famil;ts. The reception will be held at the two new women's residences on Oct. 6. Guides will be on hand to show visitors thru the new resiliences. Fourth generation enters university Freshman girl related to law school founder With the enrollment of Mar- garet Freeman in the university this fall, the fourth generation of that family will have studied and instructed on this campus. W. Henry Smith, great grand- , father of Margaret, was graduated in the class of '86, seventeen years after the founding of the univer sity, and set up the first Nebraska college of law. . , , , J.. J .... -I.,4...,l This senooi. iouikk-u as whuoi college with offices in the acad emy of music was taken over by . . .. , rw. . i c.:ii. 1!-.... imnriM'VllV in AM. HI1U OIllllll was made the first dean and pres ident of the new school. Smith's daughter, the present wife of K. S. Freeman, has a daughter Margaret, mother of the Margaret who is coming to school here this fall. w L CO RUE TUBEMT It has always been a pleasure to serve you. We know you appreciate the very best in laundry and dry cleaning. 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