The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1918, Image 6

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THE "ATT.V NEBRASKAN
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 Psit' the Auditorium
Officers
L. D. Young, D.D., Minister
President, Ruth Lindsay
Vice-President. Margareth C. Welton
Secretary. Harriet Coffin
Treasurer, Howard Cosford
Pianists, Helen Cook and Caroylo Reed
Committees
Chairman Social Committee. Helen Hunt
Chairman Work Committee. Philip Hudson
Chairman Membership Commlltee. 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
Sponsor
Mrs. E. C. Babcock
November
John MacDonald
December
Miss Harriet Spalding
January
Miss Margaret Cleland
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 Nuerenberger
John MacDonald
Anna Fehlman
Ruth Hovland
Miss 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
Leader
Nov. 3 Carolyn Reed
Not. 10 Walton Roberts
Nov. 17 Gladys Kendall
Nov. 24. Marion Henninger
Dec. 1 N. L. Michener
Dec. 8 Genevieve Roberts
Dec. 15 Ralph Andrews
Dec. 22 Latta Watson
Dec. 2a RuBsel Saunders
Jan. 5 Alice Ollis
Jan. 12 Edwin Lames
Jan. 19 Lucile Andrews
Jan. 26 Earl Judd
Feb. 2 Charlotte Kizer
Feb. 9 Wm. Richardsou
Feb. 16 Helen Cook
Feb. 23 Myron Powers
Mar. 2 Helen Black
Mar. 9 Rob't Eastwood
Mar. 16 Sarah Heater
Mar. 23 Edgar Tullis
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 McNabb
May 18 Will Alexander
May 25 Ruth Henninger
Spanish Settlement In America.
Spanish Missions.
The Spanish Inquisition.
The Pilgrims. (Thanksgiving Meeting.)
MurlUo 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. -
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On 11th at P Street
SARATOGA
RECREATION
FLOORS
CHAS. N. MOON
YOUR
THANKSGIVING
TOGS
ARE
HERE
Hats, Caps, Ties
Gloves, Shirts
Omaha Hat Factory
1234 "OH"
LINCOLN
.1 Shop for Today and Tomorrow
UNI SOLD LEES TO
SEE GAY WEEK-END
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picture of two reels. Th theatre
holds twelve hundred and the seats.
with the exception of the boxes,
which are held for invited guests, are
all reserved for the members of S. A.
T. C. and all other men In uniform.
Fifty Chosen for Banquet
The culmination of this round of
gaiety will be on Sunday evening
when fifty soldier lads will partake of
a feast that four gentlemen living at
the Lincoln hptel are providing.
Some novel things in the way of en
tertainment are in store for the boys,
and they will go back to the barracks
that night with a feeling of supreme
satisfaction tht will make next week's
work much easier. Taps will find a
happy bunch of soldiers that have been
well taken care of by the War Camp
Community Service.
MORALE and Victory go hand in
hand.
Fenton 8, Fleming
The Jewel Shop
Let us help select
your Xmas Gift
1211 O Street
A Good Place
to buy
Good Shoes
at
Moderate Prices
"QUALITY IS ECONOMY"
A war lesson for
peace times
War has taught people to save; to get the
most out of things; to get things that have the
"most" in them. That's the great lesson for
peace.
In clothes it means all-wool fabrics
and best tailoring Hart Schaffner
& Marx clothes. We have them
because there's the "most" in
them for you; and by giving you
the ' "most" we get the "most." It
always works that way.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Gothes
Nebraska's Largest Exclusive
Men's and Boys' Store
Fred Schmidt & Bro.