The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1918, Image 4

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    A New Program for the New Era
"The Development of Christianity in America "
Every Sunday Evening at 6:30
"He hath not dealt so with any nation." Psalms 147:20
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Opoosite the Auditorium
Officer
L. D. Young. D. D.. Minister
President, Ruth Lindsay
Vice-President. Margareth C. Welton
Secretary, Harriet Coffin
Treasurer. Howard Cosford
Pianists, Helen Cook and Caroyln Reed
Committees
Chairman Social Committee. Helen Hunt
Chairman Work Committee, Philip Hudson
Chairman Membership Committee, Henry
M. Glebe
Department Committeemen of
Work Committee
War Work, Carolyn Reed
Missions, Helen Cook
Church Work, Latta Watson
Editor of Liberty Journal, Marian Henninger
Sponsors
Mrs. E. C. Babcock
November
John MacDonald
December
Miss Harriet Spalding
January
Miss Margaret Ckland
February
Miss Annie M. T. Cogil
March '
E. C. Colhapp
April
Dr. Paul Sinclair
May
Monthly
Program Committee
Mrs. E. C. Babcock
Harvey M. Glebe
Elfreda Xuerenberger
John MacDonald
Anna Fehlman
Ruth Hovland
.V.iss Harriet Spalding
Victor Kauffman
Mrs. L. D. Young
Miss Margaret Cleland
Dr. Dean R. Leland
Marguerite Jones
Miss Annie M. T. Cogil
Jean Landale
Robert Cook
E. C. Colhapp
Alma Scott
Helen Palmer
Dr. Pauline Sinclair
Ruth Trott
Frances Knouse
Leaders
Nov. 3 Carolyn Reed
Nov. 10 Walton Roberts
Nov. 17 Gladys Kendall
Nov. 24. Marion Henninger
Dec. IN. L MIchener
Dec. 8 Genevieve Roberts
Dec. 15 Ralph Andrews
Dec. 22 Latta Watson
Dec. 29 Russel Saunders
Jan. 5 Alice OUis
Jan. 12 Edwin Lames
Jan. 19 Lucile Andrews
Jan. 26 Earl Judd
Feb. 2 Charlotte Kizer
Feb. 9 Wm. Richardson
Feb. 16 Helen Cook
Feb. 23 Myron Powers
Mar. 2 Helen Black
Mar. 9 P;b't Eastwood
Mar. 16 Sarah Heater
Mar. 23 Edgar Tuliis
Mar. 30 Helen Hunt
Apr. 6 Carl Schaefer
Apr. 13 Kathryn Young
Apr. 20 Frank Heaton
Apr. 27 Catherine Brenke
May 4 J. A. Criswell
May 11 Frances McXabb
May 18 Will Alexander
May 25 Ruth Henninger
Spanish Settlement In America.
Spanish Missions.
The Spanish Inquisition.
The Pilgrims. (Thanksgiving Meeting.)
Murillo and His Art.
French Settlements in America.
The Jesuit Order.
The Jew and the Holy Land.
French Missions.
Joan of Arc.
French Cathedrals.
English Settlements in America.
The Puritans. '
Henry Drummond and the Roung People.
Influence of the Dutch.
Lincoln and Liberty.
The Religion of the Presidents.
The Scotch-Irish.
The Germany of Yesterday.
The Germany of Today.
The Life of Martin Luther.
War and Immortality.
The Philosophy of Nietzsche.
The Philosophy of Eucken.
Higher Criticism.
Separation of Church and State.
Relation of Church and State In America.
The Debt of America to the Church.
The Bible the Bulwark of Our Liberties.
Christ Jesus the Chief Corner Stone of Our
Civilization.
BOYS WELCOME
ADVENT OF PAY DAY
(Continued from page 1)
of this fact, the men received very
little after these payments were made.
Men inducted after the fifteenth of
the month did not wear so happy a
smile. However, the unhappy person
was in the minority last evening, for
everyone knew that he couM nego
tiate a loan from his bunk-mate should
there come any necessity.
How much did you get?" was a
frequent question among the soldier
boys. Almost invariably the answer
would be: "Two dollars and sixty
cents and a Liberty Bond."
CALLS TO OFFICERS'
SCHOOLS SUSPENDED
Continued from pae 1)
received ai S. A. T. C. headquarters
. yesterday, and until further orders, no
applications for admission wH be re
ceived This announcement, coming
at this lime, is considered as the :si
army cS-raobilization order to affect
the Nebraska soldier boys.
Whether or tot the men sent to the
'central officers' training camps during
the last week w ill be sent back to the
: Nebraska University detachment was
not definitely known thfs morning.
Capta n Maclvor sent a telegram to
Camp Garr.t, Illinois. la?t evening in
an effort to ascertain whether or not
that school was to be closed by the
order. "
tl is thought probable that the sixty
infantry cfScr candidates will be re
turned to the army training corps at
this university.
Although this order dashes to earth
the ambitions of many of the S.. A. T.
C. boys, each man will have a chance
to make good in the University of
Nebraska, not only in his military
work, but likewise in his scholastic
efforts.
DRIVE FOR FUNDS
STILL CONTINUES
(Continued from pag 1)
cen. When these are checked up they
will undoubtedly swell the total to an
appreciable extent.
Members of the faculty and non S.
A. T. C students began a thoroughly
organized drive for funds Thursday.
The results of their efforts are still
unknown.
Other Schools Running Strong
Reports from the different colleges
of the state indicate that many of them
have almost completed their quotas.
The college of medicine at Omaha and
Creighton university are running on
an equal plane with the University of i
Nebraska, and the Chadron Hate nor
mal and Doane are following closely.
Yesterday's Subscriptions
The standing of the teams today
follows:
1 Stella Abraham, captain. J120.50
2 Evelyn Black, captain 142.00
3 Mary Erown-13. captain... 184.50
4 Genevieve Freeman, cap. 2CS.O0
5 Made-line Glrard, captain.. 1S4.50
6 Ruth Hutton, captain 206.000
7 True Jack, captain 200.S0
8 Helen Kendall, captain 255.00
& Carolyn Reed, captain 153.00
10 Betty ScriWr. captain 215.00 !
Graduate. Anette Anderson, cap 252.00
Faculty SO.uO j
State Farm Campus C00. 00
Be proud of what you have done
after the war is won. Give Double
Now!
Have a heart. GIVE DOUBLE.
You furnish the Good Will by giv
ing double.
A new declaration of independence:
"When in the course of human
events it becomes necessary to give,
give double."
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There's Zip to it, Boys I
HERE'S the
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of them all
the campus favorite
with college colors
in stripes across
the breast and
sleeves. There
never was a more
attractive design
never a better
made, a better
styled, or a better
wearing shaker
sweater. It's a
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ideal for all 'round service a big luxurious sweater
that will stand four years and more of "rough
housing" on the campus.
If your dealer doesn't sell Bradley Sweaters, America's best
Shakers, Jumbos, Jerseys, and the only genuine Navajos, write
us for the names of dealers who do it will pay yon.
BRADLEY KNITTING CO..
Delarai, Wiscon:r
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SCaasas vso Heteasta
AND
HOMECOMING
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REMEMBER ! Kansas got Nebraska's Goat when They Playrd on our Field Last Time IT'S UP TO US!
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