The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1937, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 6

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1937
PAGE FOUR
Organized Ag
NEBRASKA
A!
BUREAU SLATES
FULL SCHEDULE
Climax of Program to Come
With Master Farmer
Presentations.
With sessions scheduled for both
Monday and Tuesday, the Organ
ised Agriculture week activities
will begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning. At that time the Nebras
ka Farm Bureau will meet for a
general session at the college ac
tivities building with community
singing, appointment of commit
tees, a short dramatization, and
discussion of state and national
programs on the morning's sched
ule. In the afternoon the meeting will
be resumed when Mrs. Charles E.
Blomqulst of Valley will talk on
"Health for Rural America." A
discussion of county and commun
ity programs will also be held in
the afternoon session, followed by
group conferences on the various
subjects.
A conference on organization
will be under the direction of Mrs.
Winter: "Home and Community,
under Mrs. Robert McMeekln; "Co
operative Activities," under Mr. C.
M. Westcott: and "Legislation,"
under C. B. Steward.
Banquet In Evening.
In the evening the annual ban
quet and fun frolic will be held
with Forrest J. Scrlvner as tonst
master, and Mrs. Charles W. Sew
ell, main speaker. Achievement
awards will be made at the dinner.
Tuesday morning, in the college
activities building, the bureau's
sessions will be continued under
the chairmanship of C. Y. Thomp
sen, president. Features of this
meeting will be the report of the
credentials committee by Fhil Ken
field; nomination of trustees, di
rectors, artd officers: and a talk,
"I Have Livestock for Sale," by
Ray E. Miller.
Full Afternoon Schedule.
On the afternoon's schedule are
a joint meeting with the Nebraska
hall of agriculture achievement,
reading of committee reports, a
regular business meeting, and the
election of new officers.
Also on Tuesday will be a meet
ing of the Nebraska hall agricul
tural achievement in dairy industry
hall at noon, immediately follow
ing a meeting in college activities
building.
The Nebraska Horticultural so
ciety will meet Tuesday morning in
H In STARS!
In THRILLS!
In ACTION!
Spencer Tracy
Hr0 cf "SAN FRANCISCO"
Luise Ralner
Mar ef GOOD EARTH"
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Wrth
Charley Grapewin
Janet Beccher Eddie Quillan
EXTRA!
"TREES"
"SPORTING PALS"
niriiHr
"POSTAL- UNION"
; Minnlr of Fan an 4 MiIIt
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room 306 Agricultural hull. The
executive board will meet at 9:30;
reports of officers, directors, and
rnmmittrc chairmen will be Riven
at 10:00; at 11:15. Mrs. A. C. Nel
son of Lincoln will talk on me Na
tional Peony Show.
F.iontinn o', officers is scheduled
for 11:30. Members of the Fed
erated Garden club division of the
society will attend this meting.
Open Meeting In Afternoon.
An onen metine of the society
will be conducted Tuesday after
noon. Talks will be given by Mrs.
A. G. Fish, Denver, Colo., the reg
ional vice president of Federated
Garden clubs; Clayton W. Watklns,
Lincoln, of the forestry extension
department; Mr. J. FulU of the
department of agricultural grass
experiments; and O. S. Bare, ex
tension entomologist from Lincoln.
Tuesday evening, the eleventh
annual Master Farmer presenta
tions will be held in the Corn
himkor hotel ballroom at 7:30 D. m.
Sam R. McKelvte will Introduce
the Master Farmers and their fam
ilies, who will in turn be welcomed
hv Flovd W. Snover. nresldent of
the Master Farmers organization.
H. J. Uliey will spcaa on me ecu
nomlc analysis of master farming.
Artv neranno. interested in anv of
j i i "
the topics or meetings on the pro
grams are invuca 10 auenu.
TORRID HARLEM
DICTATORS PLAY
FOR BALL FRIDAY
(Continued from Page 1.) .
star, Clarence Muse, who has been
seen in many motion pictures, es
pecially those of the late Will
Rogers. Ray was graduated from
Kansas College in Topeka and
then joined a theatrical company
In New York where he later
organized a band of colored musi
cians. Tickets to the "vice versa" party
which sees the faiicr sex perform
ing all the traditionally masculine
formalities, from buying the cor
sage, to providing transportation,
are priced at $1.25 per couple.
They will be put on sale Tuesday
and may be obtained from mem
bers of Mortar Board or Tassels.
Chapcrones Named.
Chaperons for the party will be
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Selleck, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Ramsay, and Prof,
and Mrs. C. C Minteer. Special
guests are Chancellor and Mrs.
Burnett, Mayor and Mrs. Oren S.
Copeland, Governor and Mrs. Roy
Cochran, Colonel and Mrs. W. H.
Oury, Major and Mrs. L. M. Jones,
Dean and Mrs. T. J. Thompson,
Dean and Mrs. W. W. Burr, Dean
yr
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where ac
claim it h:s
finest per
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EXTRA
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Holiday"
"THE LIFE
OF EMILE
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with
Joseph Schildkraut
Gale Sonderg.iard
And Ihcusandi more!
7 hr 1 tnt'
llig I mil.'
"STAGE
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with
Cmfjrr 0 KMherino
ROGERS HEPBURN
Adolphe
MENJ0U
Starts
FRI.
Week Opens Monday
Tassels Hold Special
Meeting Monday Night
Special- meeting of Tassels
will be held Monday afternoon
at 5 in Social Science 105 to
organize for the ticket sales
campaign for the Mortar Board
party, according to Martha
Morrow, Tassels' president.
Since the sales drive begins
Monday evening, all members
must be present at this meeting
to get their tickets.
and Mrs. C. H. Oldfather, Dean
and Mrs. J. E. LeRossignol.
Dean and Mrs. G. A. Grubb,
Dean and Mrs. O. J. Ferguson,
Dean and Mrs. H. H. Foster, Dean
and Mrs. R. A. Lyman, Dean and
Mrs. F. E. Henzlik, Mr. and Mrs.
Gayle Walker, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Reed, and Dean and Mrs. F. W.
Upson.
Four Sponsors Selected.
Sponsors for the Mortar Board
party will be Dean Amanda Hepp
ner, Dr. Edna Schrick, Miss Mar
garet Fedde, Miss Nellie East
burn and Miss Lenore Alway.
Invitations have also been given
to alumni of Mortar Board who
are members of the faculty, in
cluding: Miss Mathilda Shelby,
Miss Kate Field, Miss Eliza Gam
ble, Miss Pauline Gellatly, Miss
Alice Howell, Miss Mabel Hayes,
Miss Mabel Hayes, Miss Mabel Lee,
Miss Marguerite McFhee, Miss
Laura Pfeiffer, Miss Elsie Ford
Piper and Miss Louise Pound.
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DR. MILITZER TO SPEAK
ON MUSCULAR ACTIVITY
Omaha Sigma Xi's Invite
Chemistry Instructor
To Talk Monday.
rr Walter E. Militzer. instruc
tor in chemistry, will address the
Sigma XI meeting to be held on
the Omaha medical college cam
pus Monday at 7:30 p. in. There
will be a dinner served in the din
ing hall of the University hospital
at 6 p. m to be followed by the
program in the north building au
ditorium which will feature an
address on the subject, "The
Chemistry of Muscular Activity."
Dr. Militzer will discuss the
chemical reactions taking place
during muscular contraction, both
In the muscle and in the entire
body, with emphasis on the appli
cations to activity, particularly
athletics. The meeting is open to
the public.
A "date" boycott is in force at
the University of Washington
against all coeds who wear sheer
silk hose. It was started bv men
of the American Student Union, a
campus group, to stay in force
until Japan removes her troops
from China.
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