Sunday, October 9, 1919 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i I M i hum tf a; NU Bulletin Board Sunday Ae and Interdenominational Youth fellowship Sunday at 5:30 p m. at 33rd and Starr. Walter Nolte, assistant state attorney, will discuss the present gambling sit uation. Canterbury club will not make the trip to Doane College, Crete. Monday Thcta Chi fraternity will meet at 7 p. m. Monday in Room 121 of Burnett hall Kosmrt Klub workers meet at 5 p. m. Monday in the Kosmct Klub office. Bring money and theater tickets. Attention Corn Cobs and Tas sels: Turn in Cornhusker sales books Monday or Tuesday at Cornhusker office. Tuesday Teacher's College Dean's Advis ory committee meets Tuesday January Grads Prn:nvtiv Jannarv CTaduateS who have not already made ap plication for degrees and certifi cates must do so before Tuesday, Nov. 1. Applications may be made In the senior checking room B9, Ad ministration building, Office hours are 10 a. m.-3 p. m. daily, and 10 a. m.-12 noon Saturday. noon in Room 213, Teachers col lege. Members please bring sug gestions for proposed question naire. Teacher's College Dean's Ad visory committee meets Tuesday noon in 213 Teachers college. Members please bring suggestions lor proposed questionnaire. All army and air ROTC stu dents interested in becoming members of the ROTC rifle team are invited to attend a meeting in the Cadet Officers lounge of Military Science building at 4:45 p. m. Tuesday. Nu-Meds to Hear Dean II. C. Lueth College of Medicine Dean Har old C. Lueth will be on campus Tuesday, Oct. 11, to act as guest speaker at the year's first meeting of Nu-Meds. The organization, composed of pre-med. pre-nursing. and pie lab technician students, will meet in Love Library auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Dean Lueth will discuss "Some New Developments in Medicine." He will also outline the require ments for admission to Med school. All students following the med ical, nursing or lab technician courses are urged to attend the meeting. They will be given the opportunity to join the organiza tion if they wish. $850 Goal Of Presby House Drive Presbyterian students on cam pus are in the midst of the fall financial campaign for the Presby student house. Members of the denomination are currently being solicited for contributions to the groups' be nevolences and house program. A goal of $850 has been set for the fall subscription. Money collected or pledged will be distributed as follows: OUTREACH COMMISSION Displaced Persons 3no Pom i to Europe RellKious Welfare Council 60 Presby Church In the U. S 100 World Student Christian Fed 38 $500 FEI.I-OWSHIP COMMISSION Recreation 25 Food Mid Pkrttaa At4U FAITH AND LIFE COMMISSION vespers Worship AIVi MM $30 STEWARDSHIP COMMISSION Presby Post J5 Publicity House Equipment ' TOTAL 0 The fall campaign began Sun day night, Oct. 2, and will clos next weekend. Speakers on th forum last week were Prof. Theodore Jorgenson, Prof. Willard Gaeddert and Prof. Phillip Frand-son. Frank Kueern Harbor Shop Across Street from Teachers College 512 N. l llh St. if : 7 h - 4l XT" mm - : .:i . mm-mmMmmm i v J ,W " J. : t I wmmimmmm m r j 4 iiwmmmm"m:mM 'v :': Mmmji . V- " ' jr - ' .- ( :mmmm mm&M'' ,,.mmim: "TAKE A TIP FROM ME SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS . THEY'RE MUCH MILDER . 1 IT'S MY CIGARETTE!" ?my nrf MIC tMKSlSrff J x :v::-x-:-'.f- I . n. i 7 weW. ... . ' I'm Lxieerr Mtm Tomoes to