The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 10, 1948, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 10, 1948
Your Church and You
By Bev Sieveri
Rapttst
Married Group, Christmas
Party, Friday, Dec. 10, 8:00 p. m.,
Student House Sunday, Dec. 10,
Supper, 5:30, Christmas Play,
"Mother Owen Keeps Christmas."
Student House.
Campus Chapel
Interdenominational Worship
Service, Emmanuel Campus
Chapel, 15th and U. Sunday, Dec.
12, 11:00 a. m., Mrs. Raymond
Benson, speaker.
Christian
Annual Christmas Turkey Ban
quet for the Fellowship, First
Christian church, 16th and K, on
Sunday, Dec. 12, 6:30 p. m.
Christmas Friendly, Wednes-
MAIN FEATURES START
LINCOLN: "Fighter Squadron,"
1:09, 3:14, 5:20. 7:20, 9:32.
STUART: "Miss Tatlock's Mil
lions," 1:00, 3:11, 5:11, 7:22, 9:33.
NEBRASKA: "June Bride,"
1:10 3:57, 6:44, 9:31. "Fighting
Back," 2:49, 5:36, 8:23.
CAPITAL: "A Woman's Venge
ance," 1:00, 4:24, 7:48. "Luck of
the Irish," 2:45, 6:09, 9:33.
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day, Dec. 15, 4 to 5 p. m. Cotner
House.
Cotner Circle Discussion group,
subject, "Marriage-Church or
Registry?" Thursday, Dec. 16, 6
to 8 p. m., Supper, weiner roast
around the fireplace. Reservations
by noon Thursday.
Congregational
Vespers, First-Plymouth Con
gregational Church, Sunday, Dec.
12, 7:30 to 10:00, Subject, "Appre
ciating Christmas. 'Refreshments.
Discussion and supper, 5 p .m.
Temple 22 A. Speaker, Rabbi Je
rome Kestenbaum. Topic, "The
Faith Practice of the Jews.' '
Episcopal
Holy Communion, Sunday, Dec.
12. 8:30 a. m.. University Episco
pal Church. Breakfast following.
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'FIGHTING BACK'
Sung Eucharist and Sermon,
11:00 a. m.
Confirmation Class, Tuesday,
Dec. 14, 7:30 p. m.
Holy Communion, Wednesdays
and Holy Days, 7:00 a. m.
Choir rehearsal, 7:15-8-15 p.m.
Lutheran
Lutheran chapel, 10:45 a. m.,
315 Student Union, Holy Com
munion. .
Gamma Delta, 7:00 p. m. in YM
room of the Temple, speaker, Ed
die Saad, Topic, Palestine.
L. S. A. City campus, 5:00 p. m.,
First Lutheran 17th and A. Pastor
Petersen, speaker. Topic, "Faith
in Action."
Ag Campus, 6:00 p m. 1200 N.
37. Christmas party, L. S. offer
ing and Lutheran World Relief
Clothing drive.
Methodist
Friendly Friday at Student
House, 7:30 p. m., Dec. 10.
St. Paul, 12th and M, Dec. 12,
5:30. Dr. Frand A. Court, speak-
CFAg Fellowship, First E.U.B.
Church, 5:30 p. m. Movie, "My
Name is Han."
Taylor . . .
Continued irom jage i
"purge themselves" of third party
adherents.
Berman called the action "com
pletely assinine" and said that
while he had been a delegate to
the progressive party national
convention "it's a matter of rec
ord that there never was a pro
gressive party in Nebraska. Now
the democrats are the real pro
gressive party. My views and those
of the democratic party are en
tirely consistent."
Don Morrow, university law stu
dent and chairman of the Lan
caster Young Democrats, notified
Taylor "that his (Taylor's) action
was without authority and that
he is personally trying to bring
disunity to the ranks of the
Young Democrats."
Morrow Replies
A later statement of Morrow's
contended that the organization
considers its character "in full
force and effect."
An nnnp.il made bv Morrow to
Roy G. Baker, national president
of the Young Democrats ciuo,
brought no results, for Baker re
fused Thursday to enter the con
troversy in Nebraska.
Elm Park, 29th and Randolph,
Wesley Fellowship, 6p .m. Speak
er, Father Whitley.
Epworth Church, 29th and Hol
drcge, dinner at 6; film at 7 p.m.
Presbyterian
Supper and informal period at
5:00 p. m. Presby House. Discus
sion at 6:30. Father Keeley, speak
er. Topic, "Catholicism
CHRISTMAS
GIFT WRAP
Deluxe Norcross Gift Wrap
Matching Tars, Seals, Ribbons.
Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 No. 14th. Oprti TiiM.-Thnr. to
Doors Open 12:30 Mat. 44c to 6
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ANN HI.YTM IN
A Woman's Vengeance'
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AMATEUR NTTE!
CHRISTMAS tilT BOOKS ON SALE!
we see the college look
For the Sports Minded
SCOOP-NECK VEST
Velvety soft suede to be worn with
favAt-i skirts and blouses. Dark
Gold, Cinamon ana iegc.
Green,
Sixes 10 to 16.
8.95
TURTLE NECK T-SHIRT
White cotton t-shlrt tailored
cippered turtle neck and deep
yoke. Small, Medium, Large.
CAMPUS CLASSIC
Soft-tailored shirt with long sleeves.
In holiday colors of red and Kelly
green.
6.95
BELOVEd BBERMUDAS
Your campus favorites in singles or
sets. All wool, boucle, cashmere,
rabfclt hair, or Angora. Sizes 36
to 40.
3.95 to 16.95
Sportswear, Fashion Floor, Second
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