PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, November 7, 1947 Your Church Baptist: Supper will be held at the Bap tist Student Center, 315 No. 15th This will be followed by a trav elogue presented by Bob Soren sen. The meeting will then ad journ to attend the convocation for Religion In Life Week. Plans have been perfected for a co-op grocery for the Baptist married couples. The purpose is to buy food wholesale and in this way help families to live more economically. Walter Klempel is president and Gene Hamilton is secretary-treasurer. The grocery will be functioning in about two weeks. Call the Baptist Student Center for further information. Christian: The monthly party of the Chris tian Student Fellowship will be held Friday, Nov. 14. It is to be a progressive affair, starting from the Cotner House, 1237 R street, at 7:30 and will proceed from there to the different Christian churches in Lincoln for recrea tion and refreshments. Episcopal: There will be the Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 at the Episcopal Church, 13th and R street. Methodist: There will be an old fashioned taffy pull at the Methodist Stu dent House, 1417 R street right after the Rally Friday, Nov. 7th. Sunday the Methodist group will meet at St Paul church at 5:30 for a fellowship supper. There will be recreation until 7:45 at which time the group will go to the Student Union for the Re ligion In Life convocation. Presbyterian: Dr. John Patton from the Uni versity of Kansas will be the speaker at the 5:00 Forum. His topic will be "What Is a Pres byterian?" Supper will follow and the group will then attend the opening convocation for Re ligion In Life Week. Unitarian: The college group will meet at the Unitarian church, 12th and II street at 7:30 Sunday evening. Royce Knapp will show motion pictures and reports of Lake Ge neva will be given by Arch John ston, John Power and Ruth Sor ensen. Refreshments will follow. Lutheran: (Gamma Delta) Lutheran chapel services will be held Sunday, 10:45 a. m. in room 315 of the Student Union. Rev. H. Erck will speak on "Form ing Religious Beliefs." Lambert Murmester willJae accompanist. Nn -Mc(lsHcar M organ Discuss Medical Advances Doctor Harold C. Morgan, Lin coln obstetrician and gynecologist tol dthe Nu-Meds of the advance of medicine in the United Slates Wednesday night at a meeting in the Union. Dr. Morgan explained the ad vance of the American Medical association from its inauspicious rural beginning to its present highly organized system. Doctor Eugene F. Powell, uni versity instructor, reminded the members to complete their regis tration if they intend to apply for admission for medical college in the fall of 1948. He said that work on entrances couldn't be gin until all registration was completed. ? v V I Wkl TURNPIKE f TONITE 8:30-12:3 F nnn upm x:oe p. m. Ticket M J2I -O" ft, l.W cm. pla tax At Turnpike I SO ea. plus tarn TOMORROW NITE DON RFIH Yell King Pesck Announces Rules Regarding Card Stunts In order that there will be a successful card section for the game against the Jayhawks Sat urday, Yell King Martin Pesek has announced the rules to be ob served by those sitting in the card section. (1) . Cards should be in proper order and ready to flash as soon as the first half ends, since the flashes are prepared to coincide with the band formations. (2) . No one should leave their seats in the card section after ten minutes of the second quarter have born played. (3) . If there are empty seats, all persons should move toward the center of the card section so that only the edges have to be filled. This will make it easier to fill vacant seats. (4) . Cards should be held with the long side horizontal and the short side vertical. (5) . Signal for raising the cards will be the chant: "One, two, three, UP!" The same signal will be used for lowering: "One two, three, down." (6) . Since paper cannot be ob tained as in pre-war years, stu dents are asked not to destroy their cards. Later in the game, they will be passed to the aisles. Corn Cobs will collect them so they may be re-used at later home games. The original order of the stunts has been changed, and beginning with No. 5, numbers 4 and 3 will follow. Stunts No. 1 and 2 will not be used. Arrangements has been made for wto Corn Cobs to hold small replicas of the stunts in front of the card section so that students can see what the cards will form. After the band has marched on to the field and played the "Star Spangled Banner," Pesek will an nounce the 172nd birthday 1t the U. S. Marine Corps. The band wil then play the Marine hymn. Everyone is requested to join in the singing of the hymn. Union Doing Cut By Homecoming Homecoming activities have curtailed the union program for the weekend. 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