Omaha U, Cotner in Forensic Tilts Two Teams From Each School Will Debate Monday Night. The University of Omaha debating teams will meet Cotner college, state champions, Monday afternoon. The negative team from Cotner will de bate the Omaha U affirmative team at thp University of Omaha library at & Monday night, while Omaha's v nogrftlv* team trill debate the affirm ative of Cotner there Monday night. Omaha's affirmative team is com posed of Morgan Mayer, Tinman Hruska and Joe Houston: negative team: Perry Boroherding, Karl Wal ton. Carroll Corliss and Windham Bonham. T\ J. Paluka of Council Bluffs, is coaching the Omaha teams Judges for jhe debate at Omaha will be Professor Smith, Creighton debate coach* Klwnod Murray. Abraham Bin coin High coach, and Thomas Tary, Council Bluffs attorney. The question for debate will he: “Tlesnlved, That congress should he empowered to annul by a two-thirds vote those decisions of the supreme court which declare acts of congress unconstitutional." The University of Omaha debaters will meet Midland in their next de bate, March 16. $40,(*0 CHURCH AT GENEVA, PLAN Spftlnl UlitiMtrh to The Omaha Bff. (Jon- v.i, Neb., March 7.—The mom hers f the First Congregat innal chuich are raising funds to build a new church this .season at a cost of $40,000. An architect was engaged this week to submit plans for the building which is to be started In April. The Daily Cross Word Puzzle ) l---' By RICHARD H. TINGLEY. Horizontal x'i 3. Not very well. 5. Beverage. 7. Avarice. f !). The fruit Kve gave Ailam. 11. Part of he." 32. Small child. 14. One (Bent). 15. Part "f the head. 1«. Turf. IS. Imposing, 2n. Doing something. 21. At once. 23. Tavern. 24. hole in the ground. 25. Kgg of an insect. > 27. Blemish. 28. Not one nor the other. 29. A poem. 30. Nothing. 32. An Insect peat. 33. A Bolshevik. a:>. Conventional title In adressing men. 37. A tablet. 38. A Jewish festival. 40. To consume. 42. Knowledge. 43. To fondle. 44. Small horse. 46. Energy. 47. 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GLEE CLUB WILL SING AT CHURCH The University of Omaha Male Glee flub gave their third concert In the rity Friday evening at the Wheeler Memorial Methodist Episcopal church. A good sized crowd enjoyed the enter tainment, which consisted of several new numbers. ‘ Sing Allelujah Forth" and "Rose of Sharon" were added to the ensemble number. The club was supported by Miss Annunoiata Garrottn, soprano; Miss Ida Lustgarten, armnipanlst, and Walter Munson, baritone. Hugh Wallace, director of the club, will present the boys at the North Presbyterian church tonight in several sacred numbers In connection with a musical service. Rabbi to Sprak. Rabbi Frederick Cohn will address the Professional Men’s club at lunch eon Monday noon at Hotel Fontenelle. f-\l Fremont Society s___J Mrs. Arthur G. Christensen "as re elected president nf the Fremont Woman's club at the annual election of officer? this week. -Other officers elected were; Mesdames M C O.rrett first sirs n-s*ldent; c.rrell Sherman, second president. E M Little, recording serre. t«r> Otto Fnhl. corresponding secre tary; Floyd Blackman, treasurer. The executive committee Includes: Meadamee— A M. Buchanan Henrv Wahner W. E. Tiltisrg WaMn-Wlntersieen A. H. Waterhouse A. R. Thomas I T. fount The Afternoon Bridge cluh will meet AA'ednesda.v fith Mrs. Herman Beckman. .Sixty Invitations were issued by Mrs. Charles G. Marshall, Mrs. F. K. Pratt and Mrs. Frank Smith for the St. Patrick luncheon held Friday at the home of Mrs. Pratt. The Chicago & Northwestern AA'om an's club will meet at the home of Mrs. AV. B. Golden, AA’ednesday. Mrs. J. A. Kltnn will entertain the Charity club AA'ednesdny at lunch eon at Hnl^l Pathfinder. Miss I,aura AA'helpley, Fremont, has been named as a delegate to the Woman's Athletic association conven tion in Urhana, 111., the first week In April. She win represent the Lin coln organization. Mrs. Grant Reeder entertained the Double Foursome rlub st luncheon Tuesday. A birthday party was turned Into a wedding at the home of former Mayor and Mrs. Charles H. Green when thpir son. Joseph, was united in marriage tn Miss Billie Olson, daughter of Mr*. P. J. Peterson of Fremont, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Green, mother of the groom, was the only one aware of the secret. When the guests arrived for the birthday dinner, to which they had been Invited a* tribute to Miss Olson, j they found Rev. R. V. Kearns of the: Presbyterian church ready to : per form the ceremony. The bridal couple left for Orizaba and other points east following the wedding. Mr. Green is the Junior member of the Green's Greenhouses, Inc. Fifty-two members of the Business and Professional Women's club at tended r 6:30 dinner Monday evening at the Congregational church. A re view was given by Miss Daisy Spl lard. The Marasings met Monday eve ning with Miss Pauline Kendrick. Non member guests were Mesdaines Cassius Reynolds and Cass Marten. Mrs. Bovanne Fitzsimmons won first honors at bridge. Mrs. A. B. Stuart ^ will be hostess of the dub Monday. The Priscilla Flower Mission met today at the home of Mrs. John So nin. N'orthside dub met with Mr«. H. S Murphy Wednesday for luncheon. Mrs. Fred Dee of Buffalo, Wvo., was honor guest. The members will meet at the home of Mrs. Dell Blakeslee Saturday. « Eight tables of bridge made up the ; regular Elks party for the ladies Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Sosln j won first prize and Mrs. Otto Pohl second. The monthly meeting of the I/ewls Clarke chapter of the P. A. H. hi held Tuesday at the home of Mra, Burt May. 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