The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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LIFE MEMBEKSIIIl
CLUB WILL MKET
The Nebraska Ufs Membership
club of the National Education as
sociation wtn bold Ita annual din
ner at the Llncola hotel at 6:30
Wednesday evening-. Mmberi i are
Invited to brine gueste. The after
dinner program will consist of a
series of four-minute talka by Ne
braskans. A. A. Heed, head of the ester.
ion division of the university. U
president of the ur nnwrrmii
club. MiM Chloe C. Daldri-lge U
the secretary.
Lerclt Gmtrilmtcn
To School Bcvirw
Superintendent Don R. Leech of
Albion. Neb., who received bis
master'a degree at the University
of Nebraska last summer, has con
tributed two articles to the School
Review this uprlnp. In the March
Issue he reported on -Scholarship
and Success in Life.' and In the
May Issue on 'High School De
portment and Success In Life.
Both of lb-! ai lU. ls aie based on
the finding made In his master's
thesis.
Ili-il Graduate
Get Out-Slate Join
Three positions have been an
nminrd far rrariuates of the de
partment of physical education for
women this spring. Eloise Spencer
will be an Instructor in physical
Hmllnn in the Y. W. C. A. at
Young-stown, O.; Betty Kelso will
teach In the Ironwood. Mich.,
school and Hilda Parker in the
Deadwood. S. P.. schools.
MANUSCRIPTS typed trrVrU
mind. EDITH O. MOXTt OM ERY.
Experienced typist. 1615 F St.
T1IF. NF.UKASKAN. TUESDAY. Jl'NE 17. 1930-
Always a
Good Show
MON. & TUES.
"Annapolis"
A tensely dramatic pielln(C story
of two American middles and a frirl
packad with action, thrills and
1 au gilt gators.
WED. Sl THURS.
"Dangerous
PARADISE"
with
NANCY CARROLL RICHARD
ARLtN WARNER OLAND
Breathless adventure, tropical ro
mance, on a lonely South Sea lle.
FRI. A. SAT.
'THE UGHT OF THE
WESTERN STARS"
with
RICHARD ARLEN MARY
BRIAN HARRY GREEN
Zane Grsy"s romance of the wide
open spaces where men fight for
love.
Pharmacy tiratluat
1$ Elected to Head
State Organization
Carl rUadal, pharmacy, 2.
retail druoQlst t Ogallala, last
week at Omaha va elected
president of the Nebrska Phar
maceutical association. At the
meeting Regent Stanley Long
of the university was named
delegate from the Nebraska
association to the convention of
the American Pharmaceutical
association to be held at Miami
In August, 1931. He addressed
the state association on "The
University and the College of
Pharmacy."
l'rnfetisora in
Public Utility vvrk
I. ; ...ItK niihlll Utilities
are wornm -HtM
companlea this aummer. Prof. O.
m. lmiuam ann - rt i a. iiuiv r
are at Schenectady. N. Y.. with
. mi a i jm APMtanU
the uenerai wtiini iiuj
rrof. F. W. Norris la with tha
ALT
of the .
talking scmnf
Mon.-Tuct.-Wed. Only.
Sound News A Short Subjects
Mat. 25c Eve. J5c Ch.i. iuc
if
Let Us Shine It Up
And Take Out
The Squeaks
Washing Car $100
Greasing Car 75
Washing & Greasing $1.50
(Student Rates)
A.B.A. OIL
'COMPANY
0. A. Barber, Prop.
Stop at Roberts Stands
1. At 62nd and South Street.
2. On Cornhusker North of Havelock.
3. On Highway 24 South of College View.
4. 7 miles south on 14th St.
5. At Waverly.
Northwestern Hell company at
it T. ltrarkelt U
doing post-graduate work on the
ALMY ILLINOIS TEACHER.
Gerald M. Almy. ho
reives bis Ph. D. degree ai Har
vard In physlca this June, has ac
rrnted a ration on the faculty at
the University of Illinois.
USED IN GEUMAM
Studies ppeartnf In I
lr ana j.uij . ..-.. In
tucky Law Itevlew on 'Equity Ui
International U," by Prof- U-
ter n. OrfielJ of the collrge of law.
r beln used by lrwfeamr Btmpu
KTwvJtJty of Frankfort
Germany. ! U preparing a a
rw. of Wture. on the Concept of
Kqulty In iDternationai iu at
The Haicue in the fall. Dr. olt
cane Kraus. craduate student at
furJard t. collecting American
literature on the subj.it.
WE ARE INTRODUCING
Roberts Ice Cream and Sherbets
and Roberts Frozen Fruit Syrups
FOR MAKING PURE FRUIT DRINKS
WE ALSO SERVE
CIDER
GRAPEADE
ORANGEADE
PUNCH
MILK
COCOA MALT
, BUTTER MILK
All Drinks 5c a Glass
W M 1
-7T7ZMrZX-ClC Are An Added Savin9
Lincoln's Busy Store Comer 11th
Summertime's Gayest
roc
cool . . attractive
different
They're smart . . .
They're new, styled
in authentic fashion
. . . from the deft .
hands of famous
creators, touched
with distinctiveness
and beauty.
$
o
They're Shantungs
. . . They're lovely
Chiffons . . . geor
gettes, crepes ... In
colors soft or vivid,
for sports, for street
for dress. .Sizes for
all, the large, the
small.
GOLD S Third Floor.
of Celanese or
Rayon Crepes
95
R
oberts Dairy Co.
Princess Slips
A perfect undergarment for light
summery Frocks, straight line and
silhouette models in these fine
qualities of Celanese and Rayon
Crepe. Pink and white colorings,
sizes 34 to 44. In this group at
COLD S Third Floor.
SILK FROM TOES TO TOP
FULL FASHIONED AND
FIRST QUALITY ...ARE THESE
Sheer Silk Hose
Beautiful Chiffons Fine Semi Service Weight
Appropriateness is the law of fashion this sea
son Tlio costume must suit the occasion and the
hour . . . HOSIERY must suit all three. Clear, even weave,
in the color you must have and for formal or dressy occa
sions sheer Chiffons, other occasions ask for the heavier
semi-service weight.
Light and dark colors, or Hosiery that will stand
suntan shades for day- the test of wear and yet
time or evening. so moderate in price.
GOLD'S Street Floor.
For Glorious Summer Days...
Annette Kellerman and Other Clever
BEACH FASHIONS
Youthful, boyish-. the very things for sunny days
. . .sunny beaches. . . .sun-tan backs! Amazing designs and
ombinatlons Suits with unexpected motifs Intriguing pattern:
.0n and two plec and sklrtless models Made of finest wool, rfl
stitched, eut low la hack, elan! legs, urved skirt beautiful eolorfc
(Sj PAIR
2 95
5 95
A95
Cftpt B9 to B3?r Bo
Bioti, 0$ fcn3 D3e
OLD'S Third rWor