The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1922, Image 4

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' TICKED ON THURSDAY VERSITY CHURCH SUNDAY
IUUUNIT UnAlnlVltPI IU
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Thanksgiving Musical
Service
Next Sunday evening at 7:30 the
choir of First Congregational
Church will give a TIIAXKSOl V
INO CONCERT at the church.
Mrs. Carrie R Raymond, Direc
tor and Organist; Veera August h
Upton, Soprano; Charles L. Bag
ley, Tenor; Sylvia Cole, Contralto :
James- C. Rcid, Baritone.
Students Are Invited
Further concerts arc announceil
as follows:
December 1d. Quartet and laru'c
Chorus, .lircctc.l liy Mrs. Ray
mond. Music liy Caesar Fran A.
Decemlicr '24, Christmas concert
by the Quartet.
Remember the Dates!
Students jire always welcome at
any of the services. Student
classes at M morning worship at
11 each Sunday.
First
Congregational Church
13th and L Streets
Look Ahead for
Xmas
Diamonds '
Rings
Pocket Books
Watches
Tie Pins
Pens
Pencils
Ivory
Silverware
OH GIRLS!
Have you seen the
New Ear Rings
at
HALLETT'S
University Jeweler
$1.00 to $12.00
No two pairs alike
HALLETT
ill
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Roberts' Dairy
Lunch
Good Food
Easy Prices
Open 7 a. m. 8 p. m.
GRAVES
PRINTING CO.
Student Printing.
244 N. 11TH ST, Lincoln.
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(Continued from rage One).
clonce college. His homo ts In Stur
gis, South Dakota.
Ralph Cole of the sophomore team,
attends the College of Agriculture. He
comes from Oxford, Neb., whero he
represented Oxford high school in the
Btnte debating league contest in 1915.
Carter H. nnttershell ts taking a
pre law course In the Arts and Science
College. His home is in Olivia, Minn.,
where he was on the high school team
for four years.
John Othy, the other memhjT of
the Fophomoro team. Is registered in
the Arts and Science College. His
home is at Wavcrly.
1'cvon Kyers, the sophomore alter
nate, is taking a pre law course. His
homo Is in Union City, Ind., where he
was a member of the high school de
bating team. In 1920 he attended the
University of Chicago.
Orvllle ("J. Hosloy of Pawnee City,
Is t lie first member of the freshman
team. He debated in 1'20 and in
1921 in the State league, representing
Pawnee City high school.
Tyler Bmhenau is a freshman in
;lie College of Dnsiness Administra
tion. Itis homo is in St. Anthony,
Idaho. He was on the St. Anthony
lik!) srhool team in 1922. rtuchenau
is a member of Creen Goblins and a
pViI,:!- to Pnshnell Cnild.
ltuiti 1!. Cox. of Lincoln, is a fresh
man in the College of Arts and '
in-yes. He is a pledge to Pelta
Upsilon.
Havid Webster, alternate on the
I're-lunan team, comes from Lincoln.
In I.im oln high school, he took part
in the intenlass debate tournament
f ir three years and was a member of
the Forum debating oseiety. He- is
ir;;lstered in the College of Arts and
Pcienco.
COMPANY
G" HOLDS
AN EVENING "MIXER"
About forty enthusiastic members
of Company "O" turned out for the
Company mixed in Nebraska Hall on
Thursday night. Major Erickson,
Captain Ha gen and several cadet com
missioned officers were guests of the
company. Cider, cigarettes, and
doughnuts were in evidence through
out the evening. Several clever new
company songs and yells were prac
ticed. Several men volunteered to en
liven the mixer with songs and musi
cal instruments. These renditions
proved very successful.
The spirit thus far shown by com
pany "O" has been excellent. Last
week the company's attendance rec
ord was 100 per cent. The company
rifle team captured third place in the
inter-company shoot. The company
has an excellent record in bayonet
ting. Last year Company "G" won
the company competitive drill. This
year they intend to again come out
on top.
A special radio program for the
company was sent out by station B.
V. T). located at Omaha. It seems that
Omaha is very interested in Company
"CI," The operator gave the Com
pany yell and when he repeatel all
the men joined him.
Some new plans relating to com
pany activities were brought up. The
mixer was a success in every way
excepting the fact that the number of
men present was small.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RFA'T A NEW FORD High class
cars for particular people. lowest
rates and always open. Motor-Out
Company, B4718, 1120 P St
RAIN OR SHINE, snow or sleet,
I you'll see Munson's Rent-a-Fords on
the street. B1550 B1517, 1125 P St.
LOST Black leather notebook
Tuesday in Social Science. F4314.
In choosing a
Shoe Wearing
Quality Is
Just as Important
As Style. Both
Are Combined in
The Shoes We Are
Showing.
$4.85 and Up.
Gugenheim Bros.
925 O ST. B
ISHOESI
Btudent committee, to make appli
lea'
tion for such membership in the
par
tlcular church of his choice, then
to
present himeslf according to the
regu
latlons of that church, at the Sund
ay
morning service to be received,
some of the churches a certificate
In
of
membership is presented to those wh
10
unite ns affiliate members. It is n
iot
enough for the student merely
to-
state to a committee the church of hi
s
choice ho should also present hi
111
self at the church for the service
of
reception on Sunday morning, w
hich
in practically all cases will bo qu
ite
simple and very impressive.
Co-operation has been the key
note
of the campaign for student churc
h
attendance. The six student pastors,
the two Christian Association secro
ries, and the members of the various
committees have been very active in
the work. The University, represent
ed by Chancellor Samuel Avery, di
rected the mailing of Invitations to
C.000 students.
All the churches of Lincoln have
committees working on the campaign,
and a partial list of these was printed
in the Nobraskan. It is to be empha
sized that an nffillato membership
does not change the connection of the
student with the home-town church.
It exists only during the student's
stay in Lincoln and automatically
ceases when the student leaves town.
Attention of Catholic students is
called to the all-student communion at
9 o'clock which will be followed by a
breakfast in the cathedra basement.
The affiliation program Is under the
direction of the Catholic student club.
OMAHA POULTRY
SHOW NEXT WEEK
Nebraska's greatest poultry show,
otherwise known as the Omaha Au
ditorium show w'tl be held in this
city Thanksgiving week, Nov. 27 to
Dec. 2. The management has ob
tained a large number of poultry
men's associations in convention in
conjunction with the show. Among
these are annual meetings of the
national Ancona poultryment, the
sectional waterfowl association, the
state meetings of the Rhode Island
Red, the Buff Orpington and the
Single Comb Black Minorca clubs. In
addition, there will be the annual
meetings of the Light Brahma and
Black Orpington enthusiasts.
As we understand France, when
a debt gets just so big it cancels
itself.
"Woman offers to sell herself for
five thousand." Many do it for less,
and call it romance.
aice
Saturday
Nov. 25
Kights of
Columbus
Hall
$1.10 Including Tax
Pa
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THE DAILY N EBRASKAN
UL UULUIU ni unuiLi
Stadium Drive in the State
is
Progressing Rapidly Ends
Saturday Evening
Nebraska's campaign for a stadium
will end Saturday night, November
2.". Monday morning, November Z7,
at 8 o'clock, the alumni office will
give out a report to all county chair-
ment of the amount of tne quota
which has been subscribed in each
county. All county chairmen are to
see the Notre Dame game in Lincoln,
Thanksgiving day, as guests of U
athletic association.
A successful campaign, on the
whole, among alumni In the state, is
Indicated by the reports sent to the
alumni office by the county chair
men. A number of counties have
oversubscribed their quotas, many
have not yet completed their cam
paign but are confident of reaching
the mark set. and a very few pre
dict failure. The reports follow:
Burt County It looks to mo as if
Burt county quota will be taken care
of within the next four or five days.
W. M. Hopewell.
Chase County We expect to go
over the top. K. A. Snocker.
Peuel County Received no sub
script ions so far. Cannot leave work
to solicit in person. Mailed explana
tory letters asking subscriptions to
all alumni in county. Will probably
get some money but cannot finish
this week. Quota $200.00. F. S. Cope-
land.
Dixon County No progress being
made. Have seen nearly all in Ponea.
No luck. Cannot even get helper for
work outside of Tonon. Quota $475.
I. A. Mellon.
Cage County Cage county sttll
working. Subscriptions now total
$l.noo. Clyde B. Dempster.
Hall County Slow progress. R. D.
Kings berry.
Hayes County Twenty-five dollars
ni.arn,i Honorted by mall toaay.
Carl .1. Wolford.
Holt County Have 105 pledged
in ttoit county. John Golden.
Howard County Campaign got
stalled late but la now progressing
nicely. Expect to make quota. K.
A. Haggart.
Nuckolls County Nelson and Nora
quotas are raised. Superior, Hardy,
and Bostwick are at work. W. A.
McHenry.
Otoe County Nebraska City has
already more than subscribed its
Quota of $700. I feel sure that Otoe
county will do its (share. W. W.
Wilson.
Red Willow County Wo are 65 per
cent oversubscribed. Fred W. Clark.
I
See
Us
First!
If it is in the drug
line or sundry line
we have it or will get
it for you.
Special attention given
to prescriptions
Butler Drug Co.
1321 O St. B1183
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M.mr-rm t c
Leadership can always be ac
counted for In these famous
style clothes it comes through
exclusive features and the fin
est tailoring two things well
dressed young men demand
LTu jimfi3,
Hie Namsirr Method
ThaNanMliTMathMl'iaapra- f
emmm of totally tttohina vttli K
vary Aim - an MntH
ml pto pocket, erf ovr-
I of moll nnian or
RichardBon County Eight hundred
dollars pledged. Will raise full quota.
H. II. Groves.
Thayer County Thayer county has
raised so far, 60 per cent of her
quota. P. I. Harrison.
Thurston County I don't think
there is any possibility of not going
over in good shapo. W. A. ltacoly.
Washington County Washington
county haa oversubscribed quota of
$600 dollars and still going. I. O.
Hopewell.
Omaha You can announce Omaha's
quota assured. Quota hero divided
twelve thousand alumni and forty
eight thousand business men. Our
alumni subscriptions will reach
twelve thousand end of this week.
Order Now Your Printed or
Engraved Christmas Greet
ing Cards.
Boyd Printing Co.
125 North 12th St.
COLTONS
PECIAL
ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY ON
COATS DRESSES
$?J ns50
$33
SILK and WOOL.
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Friday, November 24, 1922.
Regent Judson asures us he wilt
complete pledges of forty-eight thou
sand at business men's meeting Fri
day. Our finished report not in un
til Thanksgiving. Omaha Alumni As
Bociation. It is getting so that the boss hcsl
tatcs to fire anybody lest the fired
one publish his memoirs.
Correct this sentences: "Daddy Is
ashamed of you, son. He never told
fibs when he was you age."
The north wind doth blow, and we
shall have snow, and what will the
golfer do then, poor thing?
The Campus
Shop
HAIR CUTTING
231 No. 12th
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