The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, October 25, 1940
DAILY NEBRASKAN
, aesign
I ASCE on maps
various means or mapping Dy
use of aerial photographs were
discussed Wednesday evening by
Prof. D. H. Harkness of the civil
engineering department at the reg
Coeds, this is really the big
weekend what with homecom
ing, the football game, open
house at several sorority houses,
dances and house parties. Among
the sororities holding open house
after the game will be the Alpha
Thi's, Tri Delt's. A. O. Pi's, and
the Theta's. To be seen at the
A. O. Pi house narty Friday night
Janet Shaw and Dick Miller,
Margaret Hoppert and Harvey
Lauor, and Bunny Chapline and
Charles Shubert. You will have
to be properly dressed for these
occasions hence some tips.
Miami
Mms
sport or dress wear, you will like
the tailored Bessie Blithe blouses
at Ben Simon's. They are striped,
with long sleeves. Colors are
black, wine, and green priced
at ?3.95. The "Swissie" cardigan
I sweaters, with either long or
short sleeves, are featured at
mon's also. Colors included are
white, black, and red with yarn
flowers knitted in clever designs
on the front. Prices are $2.95.
For lounging or study, you will
really like the Kamore chenille
housecoats at Simon's. They are
fitted at the waist, and form a
design in the back, which flows
full skirt. Colors are blue,
white, and rose priced at
J Another 400 SS
I Pairs ... of Sf
LINCOLN'S MOST
POPULAR SHOE!
STROLLERS
$395
"Muit havesl" AN
TIQUE TAN Calf
casuals with flat
leather heel and
del Choose your I
ular meeting of the student chap
ter of the American Society of
Civil Engineers. Professor Hark
ness gave an illustrated lecture
on "Photogrammetry" which is the
work of obtaining surveys by
means of photography. He stated
that the use of photogrammetry is
increasing in the engineering field.
i T'rz
for sports and dress are featured
at the Nancee Hat Shop. The
Sorority may be worn in two
smart ways off the face or as
a Poke. The Pork -pie and Judy
are also a "must -have" on a
coed's list. Both of these hats
come in corduroy and in all
colors priced at $1.00. One of
Nancee's specialties is the vari
ety of fur-trim hats to match
chibbies or fur coats. See the
fine selection of evening bags
and angora mittens all colors
priced from $1.00 to $1.95 at the
Nancee Hat Shop. Look for the
"Nancee" sign 133 So. ISth St.
Phone i-3033.
Is really a personality shop. Mr.
Ben gives you tips as to you'
individualistic hair style needs
and Miss Glad
ys, the cosmetic
consult ant.
gives you tips
as to the make
up which will
best suit your
personality. Go
in for a consul
tation now, and find out all the
newest ideas on highlighting,
shadowing, and correct coloring.
She will help you decide how to
bring out your best features, and
how to detract from your bad
features. Find out the colors best
suited to you in clothes, as well
as in make-up at Ben Your Hair
dresser's.- - - SARAH BANE.
IP!
Genuine Ring
LitTtt with
Suede
$4
Flattering! root-Shortening
I The "BOOMPS
TOE" "PYRAMID
HEEL" PUMP you
lovel BLACK or
BROWN I
Church
Notes
Roger Williams club,
The Roger Williams club, Bap
tist student organization, will start
its regular Sunday meeting at the
Baptist student house, 1440 Q,
with a game period from 5 to- 6
p. m. This will be followed by re
freshments at 6 and a formal
meeting at 6:30. The worship
service will be conducted by Ken
neth Covey with Mary Miller pre
siding. The guest speaker will
be Mr. Robert Van Pelt, prominent
Lincoln lawyer, who will speak on
"A Lawyer Appraises the Ethics
of His Profession and Christian
Ideals."
Newman club.
The Newman club, Catholic stu
dent organization, will hold its
monthly social hour from 4:30 to
5:30 p. m. Sunday in parlors of
the Union. All Catholic students
are cordially invited to attend.
Uni Episcopal.
The University Episcopal church
at 13th and R will hold services
at 8:30 and 11 a. m. Sunday. There
will be a choral evensong at 6
p. m., followed by a dinner at
6:30. The Rev. Walworth Tyng
of Changsha, China, will deliver
an address at 7:30 oh the Sino
Japanese political situation today.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the lecture.
Evangelical class.
Miss Edna Zamzow will conduct
the Evangelical young people's
class for those of college age at
9:45 a. m. Sunday in the Evan
gelical church at 33rd and Starr.
Lutheran group.
The Lutheran group .will again
have its Sunday worship service
in parlors Y and Z, Union, with
the Rev. H. Erck, of the Missuri
synod, university student pastor,
in charge. Since Sunday is Re
formation Sunday, the sermon will
deal with the blessings of the Re
formation 400 years ago. Rev.
Erck has noted a growing student
interest in these Sunday services.
All Lutheran students are in
vited to participate in the services
of the following churches: 'First
Lutheran, American Lutheran,
Our Savior Lutheran, Grace, St.
James, Friedens and St. Johns.
Presbyterian.
The college class of the First
Presbyterian church will meet at
9:30 a. m. Sunday with Mr. D. B.
Marti as teacher. Miss Agnes
Snively of New York will speak
at the 6 p. m. tea, and Mr. Marti
will lead the discussion for uni
versity students following the tea.
Second Presbyterian church,
26th and P, will hold its regular
student fellowship at 7 p. m. De
votional will be lead by George
Hawkes, and Mr. Nathan Gold
will speak on "God and Commu
nity Life."
Dr. Albert Fenn, Chinese stu
dent from Omaha, will lead a dis
cussion for all young people at
5:30 p. m. Sunday in the West
minster Presbyterian church, at
Sheridan and South streets. Dr.
Kenn also will entertain at the
tables during dinner at 6:30 with
HEAR
WELLES
in person
Friday, Oct 25
8 P.M.
Colioeyiii
STUDENT TICKET
25c
Limited Number Available
at
STUDENT UNION
OFFICE
Available
to Undergraduates only.
Chinese magic -and sleight-of-hand
tricks. An organ recital at
7:30 will feature Donald Kettring,
and following the recital there will
be an informal social period in the
Scout lodge. Dr. Fenn will lead
the group in playing Chinese
games. Cars will leave the Stu
dent center, 333 No. 14, at 5:15
and 6 p. m. for those wishing
transportation to Westminster.
Short Order Special 25c from 5-9 at the
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