The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1947, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, September 18, 1947
Oslo Conferee
Speaks Sunday
Miss Margaret Ann Osborn,
dclegate-at-largc of the UC MS to
the Oslo conference last summer,
will discuss her experiences at
the second world fellowship con
ference when she is guest
speaker at the "Town and Gown"
fellowship at the First Christian
Church, Sept. 21 at 5 p. m.
Miss Osborn was graduated
from the University of Nebraska
in 1942. She also attended the
Hartford Theological Seminary
and received her master's degree
from the Columbia University in
1947.
Mobile Denial Unit
Will Treat Naval
Officers, Trainees
A mobile dental unit sent from
Great Lakes for treatment of all
navy personnel on active duty
in this district is located this week
at the Naval ad Military Science
building.
A veritable denial clinic on
wheels, the unit is made up of a
tractor, motive power unit, trailer,
two complete operating room
units, dental x-ray space, and a
waiting room. It is operated un
der the direction of Lt. Cmdr.
H. P. Williamson who heads the
staff of two doctors, two dental
corpsmen, and a driver and main
tenance man.
Originated during the war, the
naval dental unit was built es
pecially to accommodate small out
lying stations within the United
States where proper dental fa
cilities are not available, accord
ing to Lt. Cmdr. Williamson.
All dental students have been
invited to inspect the unit which
will be station here until next
Tuesday.
Three Students
Resume Promotion
Of Chesterfields
Genenc Mitchell, B. J. Holcomb
ftnd Jack Hill will represent the
Chesterfield cigarette company on
campus this year, it was an
nounced Thursday.
Now on a nation-wide basis, the
Chesterfield campus representa
tive program has been effected by
the three students in the previous
semester. They will continue to
promote Chesterfields on a cam
pus basis, tying in their work with
a recent survey showing Chester
iields to be, "the campus favorite."
KOSMET KLl'B.
There will be a meeting of all
active Kosmet Klub members in
the Klub's room at 5 p. m. Thurs
day. UNITARIAN CHURCH.
"Can Religion be Taught in the
Fublic Schools" will be the sub
ject of Dean Frank E. Henzlik's
address Sunday at 11:00 a. m. at
the Unitarian Church at 12th and
H streets.
NU-MED.
There will be a meeting of the
Nu-Med executive committee at
5 o'clock, on the third floor of
Bessey Hall Thursday.
INDEPENDENT COEDS.
The BABW will sponsor a tea
for all independent coeds on Sat
urday, Sept. 20 from 2 to 5 p. m.
to introduce four recently organ
ized groups for unaffiliated girls.
Adelphi will be in the faculty
lounge, Hesperia in Ellen Smith
Hall, and Amikita and Kernels in
rooms 316 and 313 of the Union.
STUDENT COUNCIL.
There will be a Student Council
meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24, in
room 316 of the Union,
L. S. A. E.
The City Campus Lutheran Stu
dent association will meet at First
Lutheran Church, 17 and A, at 5
o'clock Sunday evening. A bus
will leave at 4:45 p. m. from the
Student Union for those who wish
transportation to First Lutheran
Church. The Ag Campus LSA will
meet at the Lutheran Student
House at 1200 N. 37th St. at 6:30
p. m.
The topic for the evening will
be "What is LSA?". The presi
dents Arthur Duerschner of City
Campus and Gene Bargman of Ag
Campus will be in charge of the
programs. A cost supper will be
served.
1947 CORNHUSKER
Students who have not picked
up their 1947 Cornhuskers must
present their receipts at the
Cornhusker office within the next
week and a half, or unclaimed
annuals will be subject to re
sale, according to Dclphine Ayers,
business manager.
USA MEETING
A USA get-together in parlors
ABC of the Union will be held
Saturday, Sept. 20, for all un
affiliated students.
DICK'S
Watch Service
2-3 DAY SERVICE
Located in the
Nebraska Book Store
Guaranteed Watch Repairing
Reasonable Price
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Will Welcome Your Presence
at lis Opening Meeting
PROGRAM
SINGING
REFRESHMENTS
September 18 7:00 P. M.
Parlors X Y Student Union
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19th
COLLEGE NIGHT
Free
Booth
Reservation
Couples
Only
ot
Dancing 9 'til 1 UOtSM f
HARVEST FILMED.
John F. Seitz, cinematographer
for Paramount's academy award
winning picture, "The Lost Week
end," also was responsible for the
t photography in "Wild high to measure up to the height
" new Alan Ladd-Dorothy cf g ft 4, 140 pound MiJ e Ma-
zurki, villain extraordinary of Ce-
I 1 n T.if.'ii.t. : : litr.
Bob Kimball, standin- had to i . ueaune s ironuw cp.c, un-
excellent
Harvest,'
Lamour starrer.
put on wooden clogs six inches 1 conquered."
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HARVEY EmOTM
"CORNHUSKER TOUR
the most sensational idea
to hit the V. of N. campus
The headqucrters for the best-dressed men on campus, HARVEY
BROTHERS, sincerely backs the Cornhuskers football squad of 1947-48!!
In order to create interest in the first Notre Dame-Nebraska game
since 1925, HARVEY'S is sponsoring HARVEY BROTHERS "CORN
HUSKER TOUR" DRAWING to be held at the Tassel-Cob Rally
October 10. Any male student registered at the University of Nebraska
is eligible to register for the drawing by presenting his identification
card and filling out registration cards at HARVEY'S, 1230 O Street.
THIS IS NOT A CONTEST! NO PURCHASE
IS REQUIRED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR
THE CORNHUSKER TOUR DRAWING!
the two winners each receive
One round trip ticket, valued at $48.80, to the Hebraska-Notre Dame football game
to be held at South Bend. Indiana. Oct 18, 1947. The trip includes these features:
Round trip rail fare, and tax, in Burlington reclining chair cars.
Ticket to first Nebraska-Notre Dame game since 192S.
Ticket to Chicago Bears-Detroit lions Sunday in Chicago.
Overnight lodging at Chicago's Stevens Hotel, or comparable accommodations.
Three hour sight seeing trip in Chicago..
Lunch on train to South Bend.
Protection for 72 hours of a pre-paid accident policy.
Everyone has a fair chance!
Register today at the headquarters
for best-dressed men on campus
FAR MORE
FOR LESS
1230 O St.
Admission only $1.50 per Couple
Tax Included