THE NEBRASKAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934. THREE West Point B. P. W. Club Devises a Way to Help Girls Thru High School (Sprclul to th Nebnutkan). I people? Students at the University of Ne- Kdltor's Note! Is the Individual who halt braska all of them furthering their own acquired an education under any obligation education and most of them actively on to one who Is seeking an education? What g-aed as teachers In elementary and sec responftlbility does the educated person have ondary schools during the reifular school tAiiud helninr nnll.e the aim of adeauate terms will find InterestlnE the followinK education for all the children of all the suggestion for Increasing educational op portunities. Increase Your Social Prestige by Learning to Dance Electric and NaWire Cooled Studio CLASSES EVERY MON, & WED., 8 P. M. New Students 25c Luella Williams B4258 PRIVATE STUDIO 1220 D St. Starts TODAY Tomorrow! Who is the Killer . . . and Why?? We Defy You to Solve Thh Thrilling Mystery 11 J -, A', WITH Mat 16c Eva. 26c BETTE DAVIS LYLE TALBOT DONALD WOODS HUGH HERBERT Orpheum Big New Comedy Show Starting TODAY! Same Star . More Fun Than "CONVENTION CITY" GLENDA pgFARRELL How to enable the most people to secure the best education possi ble is the concern of many civic organizations as well as all edu cators. Contributing their part toward a solution of this problem is the National Business and Pro- iessional women's clubs, which, working on .a ten year objective, have as their slog-an. "A Hieli ; ocnooi juaucauon for Every Girl sealing witn a specinc pnase of me proDiem, Airs. Lillian A. Elli ott, member of the West Point, XNea, cjud, lias devised a plan wiuun, sne Deiieves, would ma terially aid rural girls to secure a mgn school education. T iT i ... jyxuau commenaaDiy, ner sug' gested plan can be promoted with- out the exchange of a dollar. To una a place for ninth grade pupils calls for an economic arrangement whereby rural students and homes in high school towns are brought Lugemer. .oars. iUlliott suggests that this be achieved by having a place for registration of students wno want a place to stay. The piate ui registration, in each town miuuia De easy of access and snouia oe conducted by some pub- iic-spintea person whose interest wn mot lag after his own children are educated. The plan is based On th Tiro mises that many rural homes can spare the services of the daughter and that her parents are anxious lor ner advancement; that me rarmer cannot, at present, af iora tne expense of having hia daughter board in town or drive car back and forth; and that many housewives in . small towns need only a part-time helper in the home, yet cannot afford to hire maids for such small services as staying with young children, wash mg aisnes, ana so on. As outlined, the plan does not restrict the individual arrange ments provided for the housing of tne gins, iiowever, aeiinite assign ments ana duties should be deter mined in advance between the woman and her student helper. Some homes could afford to give free room and board for time de voted after school. Some would ap preciate tne donation of weekly GUY KIBBEE ML FRANK McHUGH HUGH HERBERT RUTH DONNELLY MARGARET LINDSAY ROSCO ATES DONALD WOODS LEARN TO DANCE Special Rates in Ballroom Dancing BORNER SISTERS Private Studio 1536 P Street B6103 Don't Forget Boyden's SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM Made Fresh Each Day at Our Fountain in a Variety of Flavors. Alio Hot and Cold I'lafe launches and Sandwiches Boyden Pharmacy 13th & P St., Stuart Bldg:. H, A. REED. Mgr. farm produce, or a winter's supply of potatoes, cobs, or wood. The training thus received in her new home would give the girl her first responsibility and create her concept of social, business and cul tural values. "While this is a plan designed to meet conditions inthe present economic crisis, it should be car ried on indefinitely in the scheme or tne continuity of the state ed- ucational system," explains Mrs. Elliott. "To those familiar with the personnel of leading families in the small towns of the state, there stands out this fact the young men and women who are leaders in business, professions, social and civic affairs were educated in the universities and other schools of this state. Does it not appear that these people who have received their education at state expense andare now established in life, should show their gratitude and a patriotic spirit by their willingness to 'pas on' the opportunity of free education? NEBRASKA EDUCATORS Conference Is Schdeuled to Open in Washington June 30. When the National Education association convenes in Washing ton, D. C, on June 30 a group of Nebraska educators will be in at tendance at the affair. The con ference will last until July 6. According to the Nebraska State Teachers association office, the conclave should hold special inter est for the Nebraska delegation since J. W. Crabtree, secretary of the N. E. A., and Joy Elmer Mor gan, editor of the N. E. A.'s Jour nal are both former Nebraskans. Included in the group who are planning to attend the convention are Ruth E. Pyrtle, principal of Bancroft school, Lincoln; G. Knipprath, Omaha Technical; Su perintendent John Speedie, Alex andria: Miss Mary Sturmer and Miss Bertha Starn, Beatrice; Su perintendent Robert Pullen, Bing ham: superintendent J-Kn tv Leech. Albion, and Chloe E. Baid- ridge, state director of rural edu cation. Some of the nationally known educational leaders Who are uclied uled to speak at the conference are Dr. John K. Norton, Columbia uni versity; President Glenn Frank, University of Wisconsin; President A. H. Reinhardt, Mills college; Frances Perkins, secretary of la bor; Stuart Chase, and Edward A. Hayes. SELLECK TO TALK AT ATHLETICS DINNER J. K. Selleck, of the university athletic department, will speak on "Problems in advertising and fi nancing athletic contests" Monday, July 2, at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Selleck's talk in the third in a series of meetings planned by the university summer session de signed to stimulate good fellow ship among those interested in high school athletics. Following the talk films of gen eral Interest will be shown. Two other meetings remain on the scheduled dinner meetings. July 9 Coach "I. W. Browne, head bas ketball coach at the university will speak. Henry Shulte will hold the spotlight at the last meeting of the session when he will discuss the future of high school athletics. A traveler was stranded in an out-of-the-way village that did not possess a hotel. In his search for accommodations and food he. caJlf?d on the JnraJ grorer. "I don't suppose you keep even dog biscuit in this one horse ham let, do you?" be asked. 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