The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, May 14, 1948
U
our
Church
Baptist.
The annual banquet of the Bap
tist Student Fellowship and the
"Golden Band," Baptist married
couples group, will be held at
First Baptist church, 14 th and K,
Thursday, May 20, at 6:15 p. m.
" The guests peaker will be the Rev.
Mark Richards, pastor of First
Baptist church, North Platte
Newly elected officers of both
groups will be installed. Reserva
tions for the banquet are neces
sary and must be made by noon
Wednesday, May 19.
The Baptist Student Fellowship
will be at the Baptist Student
Center Sunday, May 16, at 5:30
p. m. The group will go to see
the Freedom Train following the
supper.
Lutheran.
Lutheran students from both
Ag and City campuses will have
a-joint picnic at Pioneers park,
;May 16. Cars and bus will leave
from the Student House, 1440 Q,
at 3:3U p. m.
The Return Party will be given
Friday, May 14, at 7:30 p. m. All
interested should sign the list on
the bulletin board at the Student
House.
Rev. Erck's sermon on Pentecost
will be entitled, "Quench Not the
Spirit." Chapel services will be
held at 10:45 a. m. in room 315 of
the Student Union on Sunday,
May 16.
A picnic, sponsored by Gamma
Delta for all Lutheran students,
Iwill be held at Pioneers park.
iMay 16. Students will meet at
the Student Union at 2:30 p. m.
There will be a ball game and
jsupper will be served at 5:30
p. m.
Methodist.
There will be a Delta Sigma
Theta-Kappa Phi picnic in place
of the usual Friendly Friday, May
14. Students will meet at the Stu
dent House at 5:00 p. m. or go to
Antelope park.
The "Freedom Train" movies
will be shown at St. Paul's
Church at the University of Life
program Sunday, May 16, at 5:15
p. m.
Presbyterian.
The ASHRAM to be held at
Milford will begin at 12:30 p. m.,
Saturday, May 15, and will last
until 10:00 p. m. of the same day.
All those interested should sign
up at the Presby House. The pro
gram will Include Rev. C. Vin
White, speaking on "The Plight
of Man," Rev. O'Linn McGuire,
"The Power of God," and Mar
garet Ann Osborn. "What's In
volved in Christian Living." All
those with cars a re asked to
bring them.
The Sunday night 5:00 Forum
will have as the speaker, Miss
Jane Avery, assistant at the Pres-
Health Service
Seeks Workers
A representative of the United
States department of public
health, Mr. Renerrl, will be on
campus May 18 to interview per
sons interested in securing em
ployment with that department.
Dean Thompson announced to
day.
Mr. Ranerri is interested in see
ing only civil, mechanical, and
chemical engineers, for 20-minute
interviews. Engineers who wish to
talk with Ranerri must report to
room 104 of the Administration
building before 5 p.m. on Men-
day, May 17.
by House and recently accepted
Yale student, speaking on the sub
ject, "What's in a Mind."
Supper and recreation will fol
low Miss Avery's talk.
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HOST TO
Kappa Kappa
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PRISCIUA BAILEY
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
She says'.
"I smoke Chesterfields because they
me a milder, cooler smoking .cigarette."
Chesterfield year after year first
choice of college men and women.
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Pepsters Name
Black Secretary
pat Black, teachers college
sophomore, was elected national
corresponding' secretary of Phi
Sigma Chi, national pep frater
nitv. at the recent convention held
in Lawrence, Kansas, May 8.
Miss Black represented Ne
braska Tassels at the convention.
Other Tassels delegates were:
Mary Helen Mallory, Kay Wor
cester, Katie Rapp and Lois Gillette.
Six schools are affiliated with
Phi Sigma Chi.
The topic of the convention was
means of raising money for pep
organizations.
Aquaquettes
. . . Continued from Pare 1
Sand, Marion Willock, Pat Wied
man and Phyllis Hoke. Ushering
will be done by the Penquin club
of Lincoln high and the choreo
graphy by the directors of the
numbers.
Armour and Company will be on
th rammis Friday. .Mav 14. to in
terview students who are inter
ested in saleswork.
Wedding Stationery
Invitations or Announcements
Printed or Engraved
Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 North 14th Street
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