The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1914, Image 2

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A Free Religious Society
12th & H Sts.
Hrtbur X. Weatberty, minister
Morning Service at 10:45
The Students' Liberal Religious Union meets every
Sunday from 12:00 to 12:45 for the free discussion of re
ligious problems, j
A Unlvewlty opens wide its doors to U seekcre after the truth. It binds its members
by no formula of belief. Its face is not toward the past, but toward the future. It'holds in
in honor those who discover new truth. It reverences the attainments of the past but uses
them to secure progress in. the present. ALL SOULS' CHURCH seeks to realize this
university ideal-in the field of religion.
Opening Service of the year, Sept. 20th
SubjectThe Fundamentals of the Religion of Democracy,"
A Sermon for Youth
You Are Bnvited
Don't Bet Last In Your Boris!
Perhaps there are some other things you ought
to see and do while at the University. It may he
that one of the best things you could do would be
to take a special course in Shorthand, Typewrit
ing, Bookkeeping. Banking, Higher Accounting, or
Penmanship, with us. We have been of great
assistance to other University students why not
YOU?
Students of the Commerce Course will find our
courses of great benefit to them. Special hours
can be arranged. Call and talk it over.
Corner 14th & O Streets,
Gas and Electric Building.
Another Student Married.
A. E. Emley, taetter known to the
Laws as "Rip," and Miss Jean Taylor,
senior in the University Conservatory
of Music, were married at the home
of the bride in Lincoln on June 2nd.
Reverend Stuff performed the cere
mony. Jack Emley, cousin of the
groom, acted as best man and Miss
Hazel Armstrong as maid of honor.
The only guest present was Mrs. Car
rie. B. Raymond. "Rip" has been &
prominent member of the junior law
class. Everyone remembers his har
rowing criminal speech as a lawyer
in the "Laws' stunt" on University
night.
They will live at 238 North Six
teenth street while finishing their re
spective courses.
REGISTRATION.
These college days are a joy indeed
In the work that we see ahead;
There are things to hear, there are
books to read,
For our minds must be fairly fed.
And this thing and that an expense
entails,
For the "freshy" as well as "grad,"
And the money passed over to Dr.
Dales
Is a terrible strain on Dad.
Mrs. G. M . Seeman and Miss Mar
garet McHenry of Superior are visit
ing friends in Lincoln.
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All of the worries of your wardrobe? this year , ! ,
"We do all sorts of dyeingHose, slippery plumes, etc.,. tp
match sample. ..
We have expert tailors and sewing womenf6i0teritibns'
and repairs ""' "J' I ," '
Cleaning and Pressing, of Course, at
HIGBY'S
1322 N Street Lincoln B-6633
City calls and deliveries free. Shipping charges paid dne way
ROMER DIES.
Pete K. Romer, remembered by
many students, died June 21 from
blood poisoning. He was ill but a
short time, and his death came very
unexpectedly.
Romer had just won his Phi Beta
Kappa key and was taking summer
school work to apply on his master's
degree when death overtook him.
College Inn Cafeteria
1132 Q STREET
First-Glass MEALS at Our OLD PRICES
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS
Second Hand Books at the
College Book Store
; C Facing the Campus"
Mechanical Drawing Instruments, Zoology and
Botany Sets.
You Will Need a Conklin Self-Filler Nonleakable Fountain
All Supplies for the Student
Law Students, sell your old law books or trade them for Case Books
you need this semester!
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