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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1946)
Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, NovemKer T, TT3 tRaqq&xL By Tottie Fiddock. With preparations for Home coming decorations and floats well under way, many people' have been taking time out to make plans for heavy social for the big weekend. More dates for the dance Sat urday are Jody Harrison and steady Vi? Bartlett, Ellie Swan son and Jack Cressman, Betty Lou Mauch and Bill Lear, Pris Bailey and Lloyd Peterson, Patsy Krause and Gene Dilldine, Bev Litle and Doug Horde, Helen Oschner and "Duke" Albert, Na dine Anderson and Skip Stahl, Jackie Jensen and "Hoot" Gibson, Shirley Wallace and Jack Selzer, LaRayne Steyer and Rick Wahl strom and Pat Crownover and Dale Narsteadt. Friday night, nothing special is in the wind, but Jo Srb and Dick Kuhl, Marge Bocke and Danny Hargert, Sherry Leeka and Bill Wiese, Jackie Wightman and Duke Derry and Ellie Detweiler and Tom Kokjer will be together. Also on Friday, the Phi Gams will have their annual pig dinner at the Cornhusker, there will be no dates at this strictly stag af fair. Friday will be "L" day for Ginny Purdham, who will see pin mate Louis Hanisch for the first time in two weeks when he ar rives for the weekend. Sic Ep Breakfast. At the Sig Ep breakfast Sat urday will be Joanie Marcell and Ralph Seers, Betty French and Fred Biba, and Anne Robinson and Joe Loisell. June Gass is excited over the prospect of a visit this weekend from a former U. N. Sig Chi who will travel from Pennsylvania after his discharge. The curious are beginning to wonder why Kay Kahoa is spend ing all of her weekends with one man. Lucky guy in question is Frank Epperson. Candy Passings. At the Phi house Monday night Jo Seidell and Dick Rogers passed the candy to celebrate their pin ning and DG's also were treated by Pat La than who Is now wea lng an engagement ring presented by Turk Thompson. ACTIVITIES AT THE UNION SUN., NOV. 3 Faculty Recital 4:00 P. M. in Ballroom. 4 Coffee Hour 5:00 to 6:00 P. M. in Lounge Buffet Supper 5:30 to 7:00 P. M. in Dining Room Free Variety Show Dorothy McGuire and Joan Blondell in '"A THEE GHOWS IN IIIIOOKLW 7:15 P.M. in Ballroom -the Miller wayj The swish of rustling taffeta skirts . . the sway of the music! Formal parties again, starry nights . . . and you in a dream dress. Miller's presents a "swish and sway" series of taffetas, ethereal nets and velvets. A lu0j pi wk v MM life i 1 sit 19.95 to $50 II .1. tm 1 f & ( Dresses - FASHION FLOOR - Second ' - miLLEKCPAinE