The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 04, 1918, Image 4

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CONVOCATION AUDIENCE
ENJOYS CELLO RECITAL j
Sonata by Raff Rendered by j
Miss Lillian Eiche Yester
day Morning fi
A cello recltnl by Miss Lillian
Eichc, accredited instructor of tlio ,
col'lo hore nt the University, was given
yesterday morning at 11 o'clock con-,
vocation In Memorial hall. Miss LaRue
Shire accompanied Miss Eicho with
the piano. j ,
Miss Eicho, feed Sonata op. IS.,
by Raff Thore'aro throo movements
In this Sonata, Allegro, Andante, and
Vivace The audience asKen ior u
encore wheriVtfic Sonata was played
and Miss Eicho played "The Swan.
1
WHERE TO GO SUNDAY
Services at 11:00 and 7:30 O'clock
Unless Otherwise Specified
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Twelfth and L streets. Lesson-sermon
at 11 o'clock, "God." Evening
service at 8 o'clock is a repitition of
the morning service. Sunday school
at 10 and 11 o'clock. Wednesday eve
ning service at S o'clock.
Plymouth Congregational. Seven
teenth and A streets. Rev. W. W.
Bolt. Morning service at 10 : 30 o'clock,
"Open Windows." Evening. "Faith
Outside the Church."
First Presbyterian. Thirteenth and
M streets. Dr. L D. Young. Morning
service at 10:30 o'clock, "A Song in
the Dark." Evening, "Hiram Golf's
uoHirinn " Vniiiur neonlc's meeting at
G:30 o'clock. "The Experimental
Note."
St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal.
Twelfth and M streets. Dr. W. E. J.
Gratz.
Church of the Holy Trinity (Epis
copal). Twelfth and J streets. Rev.
Dr. S. Mills Hayes. Communion at
7:30 and 11 o'clock. Sermon at 11
o'clock, "Belgium In the War." This
is the sixth in the series of sermons
on the great nations in the war.
Grace English Lutheran. Four
teenth and F streets. Rev. R. M.
Badger. Communion service in the
morning. Evening, "The Epiphany."
All Soul's, Twelfth and J streets.
wr- a T. Weatherlv. Morning serv
ice at 10:45 o'clock, "The Coming of
thp Kinedora."
The Cathedral (Catholic). Four-
ppnth and K streets. Mass at 7, 8,
9 and 10:30 o'clock. Sermon at 10:30
nVlnnk.
Rueh Memorial (Baptist). 1415
inrf.h Twentv-fourth street. Rev. F
W. Ainslie Morning, "Getting the
Range." Evening, "Bearers of Glad
First Congregational. Thirteenth
n nil L streets. Dr. J. A. Holmes. Morn
inrr n Nfiw Years sermon. Afternoon,
Lord's Supper with an address by the
pastor. Reception of new members.
FAP.IILTY MEMBERS PLAN
FOR MID-WINTER PICNIC
Annual Gathering to be Held Next
Wednesday in Banquet Room
of Temple.
TAKE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $10
Being "One-Price Clothes Specialists
wo arc in a position to show you the greatest assortments of
? ti.il st vies and fnbrtcs, and our gigantic purchasing
iTlo oK,v you the greatest values obtainable
anywhere in America at $18.00.
Suits and Overcoats of every good pattern in the extremely
nnmih r Trench model, in both single and double-breasted
u! of nut o course, all our Overcoats are not "Belted
rvv is'" for we are equally well prepared to meet the demands
of the modest dresser who wants something good, yet
conservative.
Grays, Blacks, Blues and Browns arc here m all the depend
able fabrics.
Suits of every wanted material and of every
good design are found here in endless variety
There's Extraordinary Econom3r In Our
Moderate Price, $18
Big Storm Coats
Plain Black Overcoats
Belter Back Coats
Fancy Materials
Plain' Colors
Flannel Suits
Serge Suits
Worsted Suits
Cheviot Suits
Plain and Fancy Weaves
MfiHRE
club no MIUI
NEW TERMINAL BLDG:C0R.1Q-&Q!
The annual mid-winter picnic of the
Why We Save You $10
iu uih Ri.nt Credit Accounts Bad Debts Office Force
MONROE CLOTHES SHOP
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back
Take Elevator to Second Floor and Save $10
New Terminal Building
Corner 10th and O Sts.
faculty will he held next Wednesday
in the hanquet room 01 me
The women of the faculty and the
administrative force will meet In
Faculty hall at four o'clock.
Supper will be served at six o clock
Those bringing lunch are asked to
bring dishes also. Basket lunches may
be secured for 35 cents if ordered of
Mr T. A. Williams at the Student
Activity office before five o'clock Tues
day evening. Hot baked beans, ice
cream and coffee will be served to all.
footlights as well, who brings a brand
new working partner, mis uibb
a nice big round fat "bull fiddle" and
a short chubby bow. It should be a
Joy to every efficiency expert, and was
undoubtedly contrived to elminate
need of wardrobe trunks, and excess
baggage charges. It serves not only
as a "melody" box, but as a hat box
as well, and if the melody is some
times slightly warped in getting out,
the hat doesn't suffer a bit. Los
Angeles Examiner. Adv.
TRIXIE FRIGANZA'S BULL FIDDLE
uiA-r nnx ORPHEUM TODAY
Headliner par excellence is Trixie
nf hearts and the
fTlgUUZU, Mutcn v.
HnnounctnQ
A Series of Sunday Evening Sermons
For The
NEW YEA
On
THE DECLARATIONS OF PERSONALITY
-By-
W. Edward J. Gratz
New Pastor, St. Paul Methodist Church, 12th and M Sts.
January 6th I Am
January 13th I Think
January 20th I Ought
January 27th I -Can
February 3rd I Will
n. Rt, ic n fn-aiiiiate nf the University of Minnesota,
jjl. uia - fc - - . . ,.
He is a minister who grapples candidly and enthusiastically
nf life. Students in the down-town
WlbU me " f- " , .
area, who are not attending any other church, are especially
invited to hear this series of sermons.
EVANS A. WORTHLEY,
Methodist University Pastor.
n, trine w-Hrlianks in a Fairbanks
LTUUb'Mw
comedy produced by the Fairbanks
company in lypicai rairuuu&o
Is what the Magnet theatre will offer
as its big attraction riaay ami omur
riov whon "In Acain-Out Again'
aUe its annearance here. "Doug"
is known to be the best medium for.
the removal of wrinKies tne country
v.oc ovor lmnwn which means that
he is a tonic for young and old alike.
tiia lntnst. screen enort. tne nrst Fair
banks release of the Artcraft Pictures
Corporation, Is fifty reels ot joy oouea
down into six.- auv.
Venus
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A CHURCH WITH THE UNIVERSITY IDEAL IN RELIGION
This organization maintains the modern scientific attitude toward
religion. It appeals to many University students, for whom the old
conceptions of religion have become inadequate. Its purpose Is not
to tear down any young man's or young woman's faith, but rather to
build it upon a solid and' enduring foundation.
ARTHUR
Corner H and 12th
L. WEATHERLY,
Minister
Services 10:45 A. M.
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