PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 17, 1947 Your Church BAPTIST The first state-wide Paptist CVnfercnce will bo hold at the North Platte Baptist Church from the 24th of October to noon Oc t bor "6th. For further informa tion contact Pew C. B. Howclls. The Sunday program will be held at the Baptist Student House, 315 North 15th.' Supper at 5:30 and devotional services at 6:30 with the Rev. Ernest Withan, a personal secretary of the Baptist Home Mission Agencies, as the juiest speaker. The social hour will follow at 7:30. EPISCOPAL There will be the morning pray er and sermon at 11:00 at the Uni versity Episcopal Church at 13th and R street. LUTIIERAV Lutheran chapel services will be 1 eld Sunday, 10:45 in room 315 of the Student Union. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. II. Erck. The L.S.A. will hold h discus sion on the topic "Jesus- Christ is Lord In Our Camps." The city campus will be led by Virgil Diss meyer, program chairman, and will meet at 5:00 at First Lutheran Church, 17th and A street. The Ag group will be led by Don Ir win and will meet at 6:30 at the Ag Student Center, 1200 No. 37th. street. The L.S.A. Choir is now organ ed under the direction of Mr. Charlotte Duerschner. It plans a series of winter performances. "Friendly Friday" program at the Methodist Student House at 7:30, October 17th. It is to be a "Kid" party with Directory (Continued From Tage 2) Goodhrod, Waller Goodwin, Harold Cordon, Calvin Gorlser, George Graeser, Virginia Graff, Philip Crahan, Jessie Crahan. Wendell Gralton, Richard Graul, Gerald Graves, Ralph Graves, Robert Gray. Richard games and refreshments and a prize for the best costume. Sunday's program will be held at St. Paul Church with a fellow ship supper at 5:30 with the dis cussion starting at 6:30. The topic of the discussion is "Science and Religion." PRESBYTERIAN Meet at the Presby House at 7:30 Friday evening wearing old clothes and be prepared for a hayrack ride, watermelon, and dancing. Sunday, Dr. Charles Patterson will speak to the Forum at 5:30 on the subject, "The Place of the Bible in Christian Faith." The discussion, will be followed by supper and games at 6:15. UNITARIAN ' The morning service will fea ture Phil Schag, candidate for the pulpit. The college group will meet at the home of Arthur Duning, 1041 South 36th street at 7:30. Those wishing transportation should meet at the church, 12th and H streets, by 7:15. The topic for discussion will be "Building a Re ligious Philosophy." Ted Soren sen will speak from the Human istic viewpoint and John Dane from the Theistic point of view. Green, Mary CreK. Geraldln Gnuory, Keith Gncriel, Geraldln Gntfini?, carol (irlL'K)iv, Rennl Grimes, John Grimi.i. I'lulip Grnnshaw, Hubert Grosse, Marilyn Crtj.tsman, Wiiham Graver, Richard Gulmun. J.ynn Cunthert, Walter Hacker. .James llufe nmeitlan. Robert HnKeman I-eslle Haldeman, Mildred Hameksky, Alton llammanK Euem llanel, Stanley Huns-en, Hetty Hansen. l.aGran de Hansen, Norma Hansen. Norman Hanson, Mrrnl HarraM". Mary Harm, Alson Harms. Manixn Harper. Koyce Harrington. Rovtrt Harris, lictvin Hams', Lester Harris. Marie Harrison. lAwrenc Hurt lord. Hex Hascnhank. Kenmth Hassi,;, Klmer HauK'-e, lur,i,n Haut;se. La'i'a Hauseth, Janet Hawkins, Kill Haworth; Stanley Hachi-a, Keay Halverson, Ponald Hamilton, Charlei Hansen, Albert Harper, James Wynme Harris. Lewis Havlicek, Lumn Helaney, Wallace Hlllyer, Lois Hoeksema, Herman Holl me? worth. Katherine Hayward, Glenn Hebenstrelt, James Hedpemen, John Heldtbring, Virginia Hetdtbiink, Werner Melliger, DarraU Helm, Arthur Helnbuch, Lyla Hernz, Vernon Hettfrrass, Ralph Hennek, Eugen Hennessey, Robert Happerly, Franc Herd. Thomas Herman, Albert Hesse, Eugene Hesse, Robet lil)lerd. Wilbur Hit; Kens. Carol Hill, GeorK Hill. 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