Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, April 20, 1947 BULLETIN Block and Bridle Club. Block and Bridle club will meet Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. in Animal Husbandry Hall. Officers for next semester will be elected. ' Ag Youth Fellowship Picnic The Ag College Christian Youth Fellowship will hold a picnic at Peter Pan park today, April 20, Those interested should meet at the Evangelical church at 5 p. m. Rabbi Mowshowitz to Speak Rabbi I. Mowshowitz will speak In Parlors ABC at the Student Union at 8:00 v- m., Wednesday, April 23. Rabbi Mowshowitz re cently attended the World Zionist Conference at Basle, Switzerland, While on his short stay in Europe be had the opportunity to visit and inspect some of the displaced persons camps located in the Eu ropean countries. His theme Wednesday will be, "What I Saw in Europe." The public is invited and everyone is urged to attend. Innocents There Mill be an Important meeting of the Innocents Society Monday evening at 10:00. Any members unable to attend please notify Bill Thornburg. Phi Chi Theta The Phi Chi Theta, Bizad hon orary, will meet Wednesday, April 23, at 5:00 p.m., in the Student Lnion, room 316, according to President Jane l oung. Corn Cobs All active members of Corn Cobs Mill meet Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Corn Cob office in the Union. Coed Counselor Initiation AH Coed Counselors being ini tiated today must pay their 50 cent membership dues. Chairs will be marked with the counselors' names. AH former board memberi may attend. Law College Organizes Association In an effort to nrpani?" all rro. law students, the Nebraska Pre Law Association has been formed under the soonsorshiD of the Law uonege. The purpose of the Association is to get all pre-law students ac Quainted with each other and th law proiessors, ana to see that they understand the requirements and the procedure of enrollment. iney wm endeavor to clear up any confusion of misunderstand ing on the part of the students. The first meeting of the Pre- Law Association will h Anril 55 at 7:30 in the Law College. A con stitution has been drawn un ann will be put before the members ior tneir vote of approval. There will be nomination of nffiVorc tho election of which will take place at the following meeting. Dr. T. A. Cowan, Professor of Jurispudence, will speak. All pre-law students the urged to attend. WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE DEPT. Ectoplasmic Division "Relatives, friends of staff mem- Senior Grad Materials Now On Sale Formal graduation announce ments, name cards, and announce ment folders will be on sale for a few more days only at campus book stores. This year, the folders, which list names of the entire graduating class, will be bound in red leather, available for the first time since before the war. Folders will also be available in heavy white card board. Personal calling cards, which seniors will place inside their an nouncements. are available in three styles: Engraving, Cofter craft raised printing, and simple printing. The Green company of Kansas City is supplying all orders. Stressing the fact that sales are for a limited time only, seniors in charge of commencement ar rangements urge graduating sen iors to place orders at once. bers and former students who died in the service have been ex tended a special invitation to at tend the service." The Daily Ne- braskan, April 16. a SENIORS "Von? wa.xort SENIORS Order Your 2-3474 Announcements Today LEATHER 60c AND CARDBOARD 40c Contain the Names of Your College FRENCn FOLDERS 15c ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY RUSH RUSH RUSH RUSH RUSH RUSH ORDER YOURS TODAY AT THE Caps & Gowns & Hoods Also Nubbins Baseball Inaugural Rained Out The baseball game scheduled for Saturday afternoon between the Nebraska B team and Con cordia of. Seward at the Husker diamond, was postponed because of adverse weather conditions. Three games with Concordia and two with Omaha University remain on the Nubbins' baseball schedule. Omaha will invade Lin conl on April 22 in the next Nub bins appearance. Our Forty-Second Year! i rT fk . I li n i in College entertainment-It was the Kosmet Klub show AKSARBEN NIGHTS'7 i for in Spring and Summer styles, its- O Q HLWM1liJ,JWPMWJW rmiiirar:fiiiriiirtrftarirri" no Let other cigarettes offer you the sun, moon and movie stars. We're content with what Old Golds actually deliver just a fragrant deliciousness that leaves you happily anticipating your next smoke. Frankly, that's all we put into Old Golds. No monkeyshines . . just nearly 200 years of fine to bacco experience . luxurious tobaccos . . loving care . . . and quality safeguards all down the line. And what do you get? Pleasure, Mellow gentle ness, grand flavor, goodness in every drag. JJka tha idea? Then go for Old Gold. You're pretty card to be happy with 'em. J r--