The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1949, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Friday, February 25, 1949
specific topics concerning the uni
versity and its students will be
altered into poll form.
The following hard-working
pollsters deserve recognition for
their efforts. Jan Hunt, Virginia
Edmundson, Mardie Erikson, Pat
O'Brien, Jean Fowler, Elaine
Lamphear, Lois McGlashan, Doro
thy Nordgren, Ruth Ann Hinds
and Bev Sievers.
FOUND "Lady's purse left in
my car while parked. Owner can
have same by paying for this ad.
If she will explain to my wife
how the purse rot there I will
pay for this ad myself."
Your Church and You
By Bev Sievers
Baptist
Friday, Feb. 25, 7:45 p. m., skat
ing party.
Sunday, Feb. 27, 5:30 p.m.,
Supper and devotional program;
speaker, Rev. Sargent Bush.
Christian
Friday, Feb. 25, 8 p. m., Every
body's Birthday Party; Green
room, city YMCA.
Sunday, Feb. 27. 5 p.m., Dis
cussion group at First Christian
church; Rev. Howard Holverson.
state director of education for the
Christian churches, resource
leader.
Wednesday, March 2, 4 to 5:30
p.m., Friendly at Cotner House.
Thursday, March 3, 7 p. m.,
Cotner Circle discussion group;
subject, "Fair Employment Prac
tices Committee and Its Aims."
Reservations for supper at 6 p. m.
must be on the bulletin board
by Thursday noon.
Kpisropal
Sunday, Feb. 27, 9 a. m.. Holy
Communion; breakfast following.
11 a.m., Sun? Eucharist; topic,
"A Rule of Life." 6 p.m., Can
terbury club supper; colored
slides and two colored motion
pi-lures. Open to students and
faculty.
JoMih
Fridav. Feb. 2"i. Annual Ameri
can 'Brotherhood week Sabbatl-,1
service. .
o m CnniVi Street Temple.
Keynote of week "Brotherhood
Must Be Lived."
Lutheran
Friday. Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m.,
George Washington party, stu
dent House.
Saturday, Feb. 2fi. 6 p.m.. Meet
at the Student House, 1440 Q
Street, for cars to the Omaha
Kansas Citv hockey game.
Sundav. Feb. 27, Joint Ag and
Citv L.S.A. meeting, 5 p. m., First
Lutheran church. 17th and A;
Transportation from both btu
dent Houses at 4:45 p.m. Pastor
Wise will show a film on Dl s,
"An Answer to Anne."
Methodist
Friday, Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m.,
Boiler skating; meet at the Stu-
dCSundSrC-reb. 27. All Wesley
Fellowships join in the sanctuary
of St Paul's church. 12th and M,
for a movie, "The Great Com
mandment." IVeshvterian
Sunday, Feb..' 27, 5 p.m., In
formal recreation and supper at
the Prcsbv House; f.:30 p.m., dis
cussion leader, Bill Shinn; topic,
"Korea "
Monday, Feb. 28, 7 a.m., Bible
study group.
Wednesday, March 2, 7 a. m.,
Discussion croup.
Unitarian
Sundav, Feb.- 27. 11 a.m.,
Morning service at the All Souls
Unitarian church. 6 p. m., Chan-
ning Foundation supper and rec
reation. 7 p. m., Ray Simmons
will comment and show slides on
this trip to Europe.
Campus Chapel
Emanuel Church, 15th and U Sts.
Sunday, Feb. 27, 10 a.m., Sun
day Study Group; Rev. Richard
Nutt, resource leader. 1 1 a. m.,
Worship service; Sermon by Rev."
Mr. Nutt; Student worship lead
ers from the Interdenominational
Deputation team.
Political Poll
(Continued from Page 1)
THUS A segment of the uni
versity student body gave their
opinions on two of the more vital
questions on the campus. The fea
ture department realizes that this
pair of questions borders on the
general. In future weeks, more
MAIN FEATURES START
STUART: "John Loves Mary,"
1:20, 3:25, 5:29, 7:34, 9:39.
LINCOLN: "Command Deci
sion," 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:13, 9:20.
NEBRASKA: "The Snake Pit,"
1:00, 3:05, 5:1, 7:17, 9:23.
CAPITOL: "Embraceable You,"
3:15, 6:50. "A Date with Judy," j
1:20, 4:55, 9:01. Stage, 8:10.
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