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PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKA Sunaay, OdoKer 5, 1947 DSF Head Speaks Here On Monday Russell Fuller, International president of the Disciple Student Fellowship will be in Lincoln, Monday, Oct. 6. Fuller is a senior at the Uni versity of Michigan and is do voting the first semester of this year to a tour of the United States telling of his experiences at the Oslo Youth Conference in Norway and the Lundsberg Stu dent conference in Sweden. He also spent some time on relief tours and in rehabilitation and reconstruction work in Bievres, France. He will represent the D.S.F. at the Student Christian Movement conference to be held at Lawrence. Kansas during De cember. Students Invited. Open house will be held at Cotner House, 1237 R from 10:00 to 12:00 Monday to enable stu dents to meet him. There will be a luncheon at 12:00 in his honor. Officers of the Christian Student Fellowship, the committee chairman and members and the pastors of the Lincoln churches will be guests. At 7:30 the Current Interest Group at Cotner House will hold a discussion with Fuller as main speaker. Bulletin Pershing Eifles. The first meeting of Pershing Rifles will be held at 5:00 p. m., Monday. Oct. 6, on the second floor of Nebraska Hall, according to cadet Tom Brownlee. publicity chairman. French Club. "Le Cercle Francais". French club, will meet Monday, Oct. 6, in room 316 of the Union. Refresh ments v.-ill be served at 4:00 p. m., and will be followed by a French movie and group singing, accord ing to Bob Johnson, president. Tassels, Theta Snj Pictures. Tassels and Theta Sigma Phi will have their group pictures for the Cornhusker taken Monday, Oct. 6. instead of Friday, as stated in the Oct. 3 issue of the Daily Nebraskan. Both pictures will be taken in the west stadium; Theta Sig at 5:00 p. in. and Tassels at 5:30 p. m. Engineering I. Dean Green of the college of engineering has announced that classes in Engineering I for Tues day at 2 and 4 p. m. will be held in A,very Lab. lecture room in stead of 206 Richards Lab. Innocents. Innocents will meet Monday at 9:00 p.m. TheU Sirs. Theta Sigma Phi members will have their pictures taken for the Cornhusker Monday at 5 p. m. in the west stadium. Clark, Kaltcnborn Return for Visits Dr. John D. Clark, who left his position as dean of the col lege of business administration to become a member of President Truman's Council of Economic Advisers, will make a visit to the campus Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Clark is here on a ten day leave from his duties, after which he will return to Washington to resume his work with the Coun cil. Another visitor Wednesday aft ernoon will be Howard S. Kalten- born, former labor problems in structor in the department of eco nomics. Mr. Kaltenborn is now Di rector of Industrial Relations for the Curt iss-Wright Corporation in New York City. Alpha Phi Omega To Continue Work Former scouts who would like to continue their scouting work, will get a chance this fall when Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, re-organizes and con tinues its work on the enmpus. . The group will have a smoker Tuesday, Oct. 7, to enable inter- Student Wives Club Tea Dean and Mrs. Frank Henzlick will entertain the Student Wives' club of Teachers College at a tea at their home, 2345 Bradficld drive, on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 3 p. m. Entertainment will be In the form of music furnished by stu dents of the university school of music. ested men to get acquainted with each other. The meeting will be in the lounge of the Union at 7:00 p.m. Last year, the organization held a drive to conserve and improve the appearance of the campus. Cornhusker Co-op Elects Stan Dietrick President Stan Dietrick, Vice-president of Cornhusker Co-op, was elected President at the last regular busi ness meeting. Charles Schelnost resigned the office after his re cent marriage. KOSMET KLUB All Kosmet Klub workers who did not turn in money for Uni versity Theatre tickets on Fri day will meet in the Klub rooms Monday, Oct. 6 at 5 p.m. to turn in their ticket funds. AAGEE'S Magee's Sports Coats and Slacks Handsome, patterned tweed and cheviot 6ports coats from Magee's will get you a vote for best-dressed man on campus anytime. Tailored to a tee from 100 wool In complete size ranges. Blues, tans, browns. $25.00 Make it a happy pair with slacks in flannel, gabardine or covert. (See our gray flannels which boast a match ing jackett) All-wool or rayon and wool blends- You're sure to find a good match choose from blues, tans, browns, grays. . . au sizes. $9.50 to $18.50 Ment Clothing . . . Magee's Second Floor if. WiWm if I V iH.h.l! '1) m j u ft i mg 9 i s I I i f Gandle JCiqht nr flfl We Cater To All Kinds Of Par lie $ . Private Pari in Impromptu Parties Star Affair Wedding and Birthday Celebration. "Our Steaks, Chicken, Spaghetti, Meatball Din ners and Salads are prepared with the Finest for the Finest" i m i 9 CSt H We serve Snack Salads and Sandwiches m 601 West Van Dorn St Dancing Nightly NO MINIMUM CHARGE i fi TEL. 3-8851 I