J i Roger Williams club, Baptist student organization, is planning: a guided discussion covering the problems suggested by its three previous speakers. John Jay Doug lass is to lead the discussion in the First Baptist church, 14th and K, at 6:30 Sunday evening. A social hour from 5 to 6 p. m. and refresh ments at 6 will precede the wor ship service led by Rolland Purdy. Newman club, Catholic student organization, will hold its regular monthly social hour from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Sunday in Room 315, Union. First Christian church, 430 So. 16th, is sponsoring two Sunday . . . the finest parties of the season are being held at the HOTEL LINCOLN Two excellent ballroom! Superb banquet facilities! E. L. Wilbur Carolyn Shurtleff M(MH Social IMrprtor classes for university students. Upperclassmen will convene under Mr. L. R- Gerber at 9:45 a. m. for discussion of the topic "The Bible and Social Living." Mrs. Kay nunc will teach freshmen at the same time on the theme "Discovering Jesus." Planned recreation at 5:30 p. m. will be followed by a supper at 6:15. Gerven King is to lead the Vesper Service in the chapel at 6:30. First Plymouth Congregational church, 20th and D, will highlight its Thanksgiving service with a sermon entitled "With Thankful Heart." Miss Catherine Turner is slated to be the soloist when the Carillon Choir sings. Dick McCon nell and Elaine Jordan are in charge of the evening program. Vesper service at 7:30 will follow a buffet supper at 7. University EDiscooal church. 13th and R. will hold Holy Com munion at 8 a. m. and a Choral Eucharist at 11. Nebraska Evangelical club will have its monthly meeting in Parlors X and Y, Union, at 7:30 Saturday evening. A group of mu sicians from Nebraska Weslevan will furnish entertainment in the social activity following the tnisi ness meeting. (See CHURCHES, page 6.) DAILY NEBRASKAN Ganz to sing solo at Westminster TViio nan baritone, wil! serve as guest soloist and sing the role of the Prophet when the Lincoln; Westminster choir at Westmins ter Presbyterian church presents cnorai music f r o m Mendel ssohn's "E 1 i jah" Nov. 17 at 7:30 p. m. The oratorio por trays the life and ministry of the Old Testa ment prophet, Elijah, in dra matic musical style. Soloists from the choir will be Clara Por ter, Marion Patton, Eloise C a m D. Mrs. H. C. Gel- Mrs. A. W. Delbert Friday, November 15, 1940 pi" 1 11 1111 "-w Rale Gmi. Journal Star O. R. Mallat, and Mrs latlv. sopranos Thompson, contralto; DICKINSON TV BckMl ladlxMaal lartrarttaa aix business srwecrs DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Mt-JIS Uncohi Ub. Life IMt -tll (Jsat North of iM' Roberts plays faculty recital Wron J. Roberts, organist, will present the final concert in the faculty series which have been presented every Sunday at the Union. This recital will be at Church next Sunday at three. The Plymouth Congregational program : i PR 1TO -1 I v I UtlC nit Pinkerton, tenor, and Charles Old father, jr., baritone. Donald D. Votfoino- svrennist' and choii'maS- iwiiafta.fe, Cl ter at Westminster, will direct the performance. th Glory of God" by Mftrrello. Air "Be Thou But Neur" by Bach. Anna Madgelena'a March by Btich-Dickinson. Kantaala In O Minor by Bach. Come, Sweet Death by Bach. Spanish Rhapsody by GlRout. Bourree and Musette by Chenoweth. Evening Song by Schumann. Prelude and Fugue In O Minor by Dupr. Fairmont (W. Vo.) State college is located at the headwaters of the Monongahela river, one of the few rivers that flow northward. TRY THE LIBERTY BARBER SHOP 123 No. 13)k it Last Day to See DOUBLE DOOR by Elizabeth McFadden Presented by The University Theater "A Thrilling Mystery Melodrama" Temple Theatre 7 :30 Admission 50c DON'T MISS IT! EE'S OFFER YOU COLD WE&THE IMSURAMCE $395 Put an end 1o chills ... at school or lounging in ihe eve ning. The soft, fleecy wool of these caVle si itch sweaters is most comfortable. $9 Meyer's Airliner ... a stream lined plove in prey or brown pigprain. Slip on style with heavy stitch trim. WOOL SOX 50c & 75c Colorful argyle plaids and stripes . . . -wools and wools with soft fleece linings. In reg ular and ankle lengths. FIRST FLOOR CJJS . . . that are warm but not weighty o Fleece Fabrics o Covert Toppers o Zipper Lined Coats o Tweed Coats Slip on one of these coats ... so light you hardly know you have them on ... so warm that even Ne braska weather doesn't iaze it. You'll like these smart bal coats with new set in sleeves, fly fronts, neat stitch details. Choose your coat from Magee's wide selection. Shd&cL By. HARDISPUN ALPAGORA VARSITY TOWN 1 1 WW tfis 9 V 1975 52750 S3250 QUALITY MEN'S WEAR r