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Page 8 Your Church, and You I By Bev S fevers Baptist Friday, Dec. 10, 8 p. m., Baptist Student House. Married couples Christmas program. Sunday, Dec. 5, 5:30 p.m., Stu dent House. Supper followed by Hanging of the Greens. Each per son requested to bring at least one Christmas tree ornament. Catholic Sunday, Dec. 5, 9 and 11 a.m. Masses XYZ of Student Union. Get-acquainted hour following the 11 o'clock mass in ABC. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 7:30 p. m. Room 315 Union and in Ag Union Religious discussion hour, "Choos ing a Vocation." Christian Sunday, Dec. 5, 5 p. m. First Christian Church. Snack, Vespers, Harold Fuller, speaker, "Alcohol ics Anonymous, topic. ' Wednesday, Dec. 8. 4 to 5:30 p. m. Cotner House. Bring an or nament and help decorate the Christmas tree. Episcopal Sunday, Dec. 5. The Second Sunday in Advent. 8:30 a. m. University Episcopal Church. Holy Communion Breakfast following. 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 5 p. m. Evening Prayer Lay-readers. 6 p. m. Canterbury Club Dinner "Omaha Night." Dean Powell, Trinity Cathedral, Omaha, speaker. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 7:30 p. m. Can terbury Club room. Confirmation 1 Class. ' Wednesday, Dec. 8, 7 a. m. Holy Communion. i Lutheran j City Campus. Sunday; Dec. 5. : 5:00 p. m. First Lutheran Church. Discussion. i Ag campus, 6 p.m. 1200 No. 37th. Studont Action sketches. Saturday, Dec. 4, 8 p. m. First , Lutheran Church. Box Social. Ad- ' mission, old clothes for Lutheran World Relief. I Sunday, Dec. 5, 10:45 a.m. 315 Union Chapel Service. 5:30p.rn., Nine Engineers Get Certificates Certificates of Registration to practice professional engineering have been granted nine persons, Roy M. Green, secretary of the state board of examiners for pro fessional engineers and archi tects, said Wednesday. They are: Stanley Drdla, George L. Campen. Warren M. Jolley, B. M. Backlund, Richard F. Ferguson, Hayes A. Lyle and A. V. Leppanen, all of Omaha, and A. Don Hatley and Russell L. Fickes, both of Grand Island. The certificates were granted to those passing extensive oral and written exams. Green is dean of the Engineering and Architec ture college. AT THE V. OF N. JACK SELZER HAS THE EDGE IN THE INNOi;fcs iscllovj cncu::3 hastheEVGV5ways lilt longer Smoother shaving Keener edges More economical Uniformly perfect MUtU m twoutocr 10t25 ..and it razor blades nnn J Temple building. YM room, Gam ma Delta meeting. Officers will be nominated. Supper and Bible dis cussion. Presbyterian Sunday, Dec. 5, 5 p. m. Presby House. Supper followed by a dis cussion. Rabbi Baron, speaker. Topic, "Our Judio-Christian Re ligion." lowship. Dr. Royce Knapp, speak er. Topic. "United Nations." Methodist Friday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m. Friendly Friday. Ag and City Stu dent Centers. Sunday, Dec. 5, 5:30 p. m. St. Paul, 12th and M. Rabbi Kesten baum, speaker, "And Then," topic. 6:30 p. m. Elm Park, 29th and Randolph. Wesley Fellowship. "Wrhat Christmas Means to Me." we see the college look . . J i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Ward Campaign Initiated by ISA Nebraska's ISA has started a campaign to organize wards, groups of 20 independent stu dents, according to Ben Wall, publicity chairman. The wards when organized will each send delegates to the ISA council, gov erning body of the organization. Three wards have organized and have elected heads: Ward 1, dele gate Bill Plant and alternate Mar tin Burgcs; Ward 2, delegate Carl Froendt and alternate Pat Mc Gowan; and Ward 3, delegate Phyllis Johnson and alternate Dan j Lutz. The ISA's next activity is a Christmas caroling project sched uled for Dec. 13. I 7 p.m.. Trinity, 16th and A. Dis cussion. 6:30 p. m. Grace Church, 27th and R. Election and installa tion of officers. Movies and talk on Japan. 6 p. m. Epworth, 32nd and Holdrcge. Discussion. 5:30 p. m. Ag Interdenominational Fel- TOILET GOODS . o 0 Jfesfe Coiistructioii . . . (Continued from Page 1.) and Survey, Engineering Mechan ics, Water Resource laboratory, Music building, Fine Arts and Art Gallery, Medical college library, j Medical college auditorium, Medi j cal college laboratory and class room building, city campus serv ! ice building, and book slack area for Love library. Members of the committee are: Dean Borgmann, chairman; Mar- vel L. Baker, College of Agricul i ture; James S. Blackman, en ( gineering mechanics; C. F. Fowler, I director of buildings and grounds; I Dean Earl S. Fullbrook, College of ' Business Administration; Dean R. W. Goss, Graduate college, John K. Sollock, university business manager, and Linus Burr Smith, professor of architecture. The "N" Club group picture for the Cornhusker will be taken Dec. 9 at 12:30 p. m. All "N" club members are to report to the West Stadium. For Your Christmas Gift-ing P V V v V? , . . FIRST FLOOR E Friday, December 3, 1948 Christmas Cards y Sold by YWCA Only 18 more shopping days till Christmas, and for students without the energy to battle holi day shopping crowds in Lincoln, the YW is selling Christmas cards. The YW has two styles of cards; Cherubabes, suitable for coeds, and Christmas Carols, suitable for parents, relatives, or college men. The carol cards have a picture illustrating songs with words and music inside on an insert. Both sets sell at $1 for a box of 16. Cards are available through YW cabinet members or at the YW office in Ellen Smith hall. Thi? brand is sold only through YWCA's. GIFT WRAP horcrns Xmax Gift Wrap Matching tag, ral, ribhong Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open Thnrs. to 9