The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thurs'dby, May 1,
Religious
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Gamma Delta.
Gamma Delta members will hold
a supper meeting Thursday, at
6:30 p. m. in Parlors Y and Z of
the Union. A 50c fee will be col
lected during the meal.
Harlan Echtenkamp will lead
the discussion "How to Meet At
tacks on Your Faith."
A picnic and roller skating party
are planned for Saturday night at
Capitol Beach. Students are re
quested to meet at the Temple at
5 p. m.
LSA.
Arthur Ducrschncr was installed
as president of the city campus
LSA last Sunday. Other officers
are Verna Damkrager, vice presi
dent; Dora Lee Neidenthal, secre
tary, and Lloyd Thornblad, treas
urer. The retiring officers were in
charge.
Twenty-five members of LSA
will attend the little Asram at
Camp Brewster in Omaha, the
weekend of May 2-4. The LSA
choir will sing at church at the
camp Sunday morning.
Pastor Bierstedt will be the
guest speaker at the regular Sun
day meeting. The city campus
LSA meets at 5 p. m. at the First
Lutheran church; the Ag LSA
meets at 6:30 p. m. at the Ag cen
ter. YWCA.
Miss Georgette Khouri will be
the speaker at the Worship serv
ice to be held Sunday, May 4 im
mediately preceding the May
Morning Breakfast, an annual YW
affair. Miss Khouri is from Syria,
and she is an instructor in the art
department at Ag college.
The breakfast will start promptly
at 9 a. m. The theme of the break
fast is "Wishes aren't enough."
Miss Jean Leisy will play the
piano.
Tickets for. the breakfast are
60c. They will be on sale in the
YW office and in the Union at
noon every day this week, as well
as all afternoon Friday.
Intervarsity.
Election of officers will be held
at the regular meeting of the In
tervarsity tonite at 7:30 p. m. in
the Union. Following the election
fPhil Anderson will give a medita
tion. Putting Your Talents to
Work for God."
BualEeHnnn
Kosmet Klub.
There will be a meeting of all
Kosmet Klub workers today at 5
p. m. in room 307 of the Union.
All workers are asked to have
, their advertising money ready to
turn in, according to Van Wes
tover, business manager.
Nebraska Masquers.
A meeting for all Nebraska
Masquers (actives and pledges)
will be held today at 5 p. m. in
. loom 154 of the Temple, according
to Van Westover, reporter.
CORRECTION.
The display of new farm ma
chines will be at the plaza of Hie
. East Stadium of the city campus.
instead of the agricultural engi- j
neering building on Ag Campus as
earlier reported.
Corrections.
Two assistant business man
tiger's positions on the Cornhusker
are open for appointments instead
of three, as was reported in Wed
nesday's Nebraskjn. Applications
are 10 do jc-ii ai Air. bwindier s
office at the School of Journalism
instead of at the Social Sciences
building.
COMOPOLITAN CLUB.
A meeting of the Cosmopolitan
C lub will be held it 4 p. m. Sat
urday for the purpose of intro
ducing the officers for the next
year. At this time the constitu
tion of the club will be read in
view of possible amendment.
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