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PAGE 8 Your Church BY BEV SIEVKRS liMlli-t Saturday, Feb. 19, 6 p. m., Stu dent Mouse, Married couples sup per meeting. Speaker, Prof. Ken neth Gannon, Ag college. Sunday, Feb. 20, World Day of Fraycr for Students and Commun ion service. Christian Sunday, Feb. 20, 2:30 p. m., cab inet meeting, Third floor parlors, First Christian church. 5 p. m., discussion and film, "Fassport to Nowhere." Vesper service observ ing Student World Dav of Prayer. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 4 to 5:30 p. m., Friendly at Cotner House. Thursday, eFb. 24, 7 p. m.( Cot ner Circle discussion. Leader: Prof. Hawkins. Reservations for supper on bulletin board by Thursday noon. Episcopal Sunday, Feb. 20, 9 a. m., Holy Communion. Breakfast served fol lowing the service. 11 a.m., Sung Eucharist with Sermon, Rev. Don ald F. Haviland, Beatrice. World Student Day of Prayer, "Univer sity Church Sunday." 6 p. m., Canterbury Club student supper. Discussion, "Modern Art." Speak er, Kady B. Faulkner. Jewish Friday, Feb. 18, 8 to 9 p. m., South Street temple, "Division of Labor." Feb. 25, 8 to 9 p. m., tem ple, Annual American Brother hood Week Sabbath service. Guest speaker: Rev. Lowell C. Bryant. Lutheran Friday, Feb. 18, 8 p. m., Student House, 1440 Q, discussion group. LSAA Midwest Regional Training conference, Kearney, Nebr., Feb. 18-20. Sunday, Feb. 20, World Student Day of Prayer, Pastor Paul Bier stedt, Central Area secretary. Topic, "Four Looks in Prayer." City campus, Student House, 5 p. m. Ag campus, 1200 N. 37, 6 p. m. Methodist Friday, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., Stu dent House, The Hobo's conven tion. Sunday, Feb. 20, 6 p. m., Elm Park discussion on visitation. 7 a. m., Epworth Community sing fest. 6:30 p. m., Grace group dis cussion. St. Paul: 5:30 p.m., Flannel board talk on "Prayer." 7 p. m.. Trinity, "Peace and War in Christ's Mind." Preshylcrian Sunday, Feb. 20, 5 p. m., Presby House informal, recreation and supper. 6:30 p. m., discussion, "Crime and the Treatment of Dahlsted. Monday, Feb. 21, 7 a.m., Bible Study group. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 7 a. m., discussion of beliefs. Unitarian Sunday Feb. 20, 6 p. m., Uni- Tonight Is COLLEGE NIGHT at Johnny Cox and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. 1.50 per couple Tax Included, U S3 G. I. Insurance Ncars Expiration The Veterans Administration warns that GI term insurance is approaching expiration dates for an increasing number of veterans. Those who went into service early with various National Guard units and the first Selective Serv ice contingents must take action if they wish to keep their National Service Life Insurance in force. tarian church, 12th and H, Chan ning Foundation dinner. 7 p.m., discussion on UNESCO. Campus Chapel Emanuel Campus Church 15th and U St. Sunday, Feb. 20, 10 a. m., Sun day study group. 11 a.m., Church service, Rev. Rex Knowells. MAIN FEATURES START LINCOLN: "The Snake Fit," 1:00, 3:06, 5:12, 7:19, 9:26. STUART: "Unfaithfully Yours," 1:00, 2:55, 4:50, 6:45, 10:12. "Sneak Preview," 8:29. NEBRASKA: "The Countess of Monte Cristo," 1:08, 4:02, 6:56, 9:50. "Letter from an Unknown Woman," 2:28, 5:22, 8:16. CAPITOL: "Sealed Verdict," 1:00, 3:50, 6:40, 9:50. "Sunset Trail," 2:25, 5:15, 8:34. Stage, 8:05. TUE.: "COMMAND DECISION L 1 A Unfaithfully Yours' A. "COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO" X ring "LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN' AMATEUR Stage Show Tonight! 8:50 P.M.! 4 TOP ACTS! ON THE SORKEN! "SEALED VERDICT" n ji with RAY MILLAND Hopnloritc r&Mfttdy In "SUNSET TRAIL" 25c to Kid 8c 33 SUNDAY: "Wrd Mule" Plus! "Dude Kanftr" J Or , WfiWfi I OLIVIA de HAVILLAND nr AIhu NlnrrlriK mm MARK STEVENS I J CELESTE HOLM I I LEO GENN I J r" Door Open l?:45 Ji 1 Funnier Than I 1 "Sitting Pretty"! L .1 . . . E Linaa Kuar n """ i ......in.... II i mi i ii J I 1 J First f Jl rjT- Showing in Lincoln N' I J SONJA HENIE I rr-1 mi i i i i - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NU Bulletin Board Friday Cornhuskrr workers! ! ! We need ycu, any day from 1-5 p. m., to help us complete class lists. Any hour you can spare would be appreciated. The Tri-Delt telephone number is 2-7971. The number given in the Student Directory is incor rect. l'nioiiier, tickets in Union of fice. Sixty cents Lutheran Sunday, Feb. 20, 10:45 a.m., Lutheran Chapel service, 315 Union. 7 p. m., Gamma Delta, YM room of the Temple. MyloEB UDosicry Qt New Low Prices fl'l .jJr, TAUI'KTONE W BP Art Instructor To Be Visiting Lecturer at CU Kady Faulkner, associate pro fessor of drawing and painting at the University, will be one of five visiting lecturers in the depart ment of Fine Arts at the Uni versity of Colorado in Boulder at their 1940 summer session. She has taught three summer sessions at Colorado University in 1942-43-47. She obtained a Mas ter of Fine Arts degree from Syra cuse University and has attended the Arts Students league, New York City, and the Hans Hoffman Art school. Others lecturers will include Max Beckmann of Washington University, St. Louis; Charles Lakofsky, Bowling Green State; Maud Ellsworth, University of Kansas and Allen S. Wcller, Uni versity of Illinois. lousiness c a35 30 denier, 15 guagc formerly 1.30 Evening 15 denier, 51 guage Formerly 1.95 Daytime 30 denier, Formerly a muted shade., important with taupe leathers and spring: fabrics. SOFT ACCENT a natural contrast with pinks, blues and a per fect match for coroa shades. COPPER GLEAM a deep brown copper for the important rust terracotta tone... dark trey, beige. GOLD'S . . . Street Floor Friday, February 18, 1949 YW Book Group Offers Reviews . Unaffiliated girls and Lincoln girls who are seeking a place to cat their lunch may have their problem solved by the YW book review group, meeting each Mon day noon at 12 o'clock in Ellen Smith dining room. Girls may bring their own lunch to the weekly sessions and milk ' will be sold to supplement lunches. Each person in the group reviews one book a semester for the group. After each review dis cussion is held about the book or related subjects to the book. "This is a good ce to hear about good bookr njoy one's lunch with an iniei csung group," commented Fran Wallace, chair man of the group. She succeeds Margo Nootz, chairman last semester. Books that have been reviewed are Peace of Mind, Magic Moun tain, Shannon's Way, Papa Was a Preacher, The Robe, KinRsblood Royal and The Bishop's Mantle. BERKSHIRE the proportioned stocking T 05 51 guagc 1.65 in new color harmonic 1T"