r Friday, November 19, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN Gosnell Talks at Second Marriage Series Program In the second of the aeries of four talks nn marriage, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., Rev. H. C. Cos- AST 4 Jive Trio' Plays in Variety Show at Union A "jive trio" of ASTP men will play at the Union variety show Sunday at 4 p. m. in the ballroom. Members of the trio are Harold Carnes, bass; Joe Wilkinson, pi ano, and Ken Strickler, clarinet. "Western Dare," a George Pal puppet cartoon in technicolor, will be shown as a prelude to "High. Wide, and Handsome." This is th story of the construction of the first oil pipe line from western Pennsylvania to the seaboard and stars Randolph Scott and Irene Dunne. This variety show will be open to all students and Union milt tary members. University Sends Dean C. Ohlfather, De Beau f re lo Meet Dean C. H. Oldfather and Pro fessor W. L. De Baufre have been designated as representatives for a meeting at Denver on Decem ber 3, 4, 5, of colleges and uni versities from eight states in this area which are studying the status of the humanities in both liberal arts and professional education. The conference is being held under the auspices of the founda tion of the advancement of the social sciences of the University of Denver. Dr. Pool Speaks Before Women's C. C. Division Dr. R. J. Pooh chairman of the department of Botany of the uni versity, was guest speaker Tues day before the women's division of the chamber of commerce. Approximately 200 members ol the division listened to Dr. Pool speak. He has traveled widely in this country and in Europe and showed the group pictures on Nor way along with his talk on places he has been. 4Ll -V -" "ri. n THE PICTURE THAT GIVES YOU I Itorrmo nnrno SUSAN IllLlld HERBERT 13 JUT MARSHALL ASTOR with Eiueu ticuu uira R EI D CARLSON JOSLTN "lATrU OF Now Showing nell of the Holy Trinity church said that many things go wrong with marriiige and each thing is small in itself. Gosnell, whose topic was "How Can We Make it Work?" went on to Bay that one out of five mar riages end in divorce, but only one out of 50 marriages made in the church end in divorce. The basic causes for divorce, he continued are carelessness in self and per sonal approaches to the other per son, jealousy or the lack of confi dence on the part of one person, extravagence and thoughtlessness. To make marriage work, said Rev. Gosnell, there must be co operation; nagging and lack of demonstration are damaging to marriage. It must be well planned from social, economic and personal adjustment standpoints." Thursday, Dec. 2 Dr. Mclitzer will speak on "Qualifications For Marriage." Dean Bengtson Speaks at YMCA Dean Nels A. Bengston of the Junior Division appeared as guest speaker before the Hiram club of the YMCA Wednesday. He spoke on "Life and Times in Norway." His talk was illustrated by colored slides and photographs taken by himself. Welfare Group Plans Annual Religious Meet Voting to sponsor a yearly con vocation of all religious groups and an award, to be presented at. Honor's Convocation, to the stu dent who has done most to im prove interfaith on the campus, the Religious Welfare Council opened activities of the year with a dinner last night at the Baptist Student house. The proposal for an Honors award must be approved by the honors committee. Announcements of the year's calendar and adop tion of new resolutions were made by Dr. Charles Patterson, presi dent. Eugene Floyd, secretary of uni versity YMCA, gave his report of use of YM functions by service men ,and Rev. Ray Kerns, Presby terian pastor, announced survey, special event, publicity and social action committees. The council is composed of rep resentatives of the various reli gious denominations and student and faculty members. STAR'S NEED WOMEN Here's your chance, women. The canteen for service men on Ag campus is badly in need of coeds to work as hostesses on week nights from 7:15 to 10:00 and on Saturday nights from 7:15 to 11:00. If interested con tact the canteen. Mrs. Brewer Takes Union Hostess Job Mrs. Harlow Brewer was ap pointed night hostess of the Union J according to a release from the Union board of managers meeting Thursdny afternoon. Mrs. Brewer is a graduate of the university, a former editor of the Awgwan, now extinct humor magazine of the campus, and was a member of Delta Gamma and the student council. Her duties will be to as.si.st the director in chaperoning the build ing and in cooperating with the students on the activities program. Oinieron Nn Initiates Eight To Membership Omlcron Nu, national home eco nomics honorary, will initiate six senior women and two faculty members today. The eight new members were chosen for scholar ship, leadership, and showing promise in the home economics field. An 85 average is also re quired. Aliene Selk, Evelyn Johnston. Evelyn Schultz, Margaret Vosburg, Helen Rhodes, Yuriko Maruyoma. and Mildred Yost are the student pledges. Miss Rowan Elliss and Dr. Ruth Level ton are the two faculty members pledged. A seminar In speech pathology designed for in service teachers is being organized for the current term at Wayne university, accord ing to A. W. 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