The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, March 31, 1944
City Churches
Observe Palm
Sunday, Lent
Lincoln churches will celehrate
Talm Sunday with sunrise serv
ices, special musical effects, and
outstanding speakers. Roger Wil
liams fellowship will hold Sunrise
cervices at 6:45 a. m. Sunday. The
group will meet at the Baptist
itudent house before proceeding to
Pioneers Park where the special
service will be conducted.
Ada May Harms will be in
charge of worship services and
Carlos Atkinson will be soloist. At
the 11 o'clock services the choir
of the First Baptist church, 14th
and K streets, will present an
Faster Musical.
Barbara Arnold, general secre
tary of the YWCA, will be the
speaker at the Sunday youth
meeting of the Presbyterian Stu
dent house. Following the meet
ing, a 2fc supper will be served.
Benjamin F. Schwartz, chancel
lor of the Wesleyan university,
will speak on "Religious Free
dom" to the Wesley Foundation
Student Fellowship, which meets
at 5:30 Sunday evening at the St.
Paul church.
Rev. Robert Drew will conduct
the regular Lenten services Wed
nesday from 7:15 to 7:45. Com
munion will be served at this
service.
Father George Schuster, chap
lain, will say mass very Wed-
nesday and Friday at 6:15 a. m.'
at the Temple, room 201. Sunday
services will be held at 11 a. m.
with distribution of palms follow
ing the mass. The Newman Club
announces the usual tea dance
from 3 to 6 p. m. at the CYC
club, at 18th and J streets.
Rev. L. W. McMillin announces
Palm Sunday services will be held
at 8:30 and 11 a. m. Communion
will also be served at 7 and 11
a. m. Thursday this week at the
Episcopal church, 13th and Ft
street
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Society ... J
As the gay spring aephyn
whipped coed's skirts up high .
enough to be Interesting, we no- ;
ticed these lew changes In the
social setup since last time:
First of all, those 200 coeds who
took a powder when the ASTs hit
the road are crying at the galea
of ye old college but to no avail
. . . no is the answer. It seems
that the professors aren't wanting
to waste time on mose snauow
few who go to college to find a l;
man.
Handkerchiefs barely were dried
when they were flooded again ;
when the news leaked out that )
"Gas Man" Johnny Jones was !j
forsaking all others for none
other than MB "Biggie" Rae
Locke, Triple Dolt. Some girls 5
have everything!
Afporoill.
A combination that bears
watching is that of Beta Jim
Borghoff and Theta Cutie Mary
Sonneland . . . We hear Don Barry
award Monday night. Congrats . . . f ,
Dorothy Cnrnahan has had to;' l
cancel the big date for Friday I t
night with Phi Gam Bucky Myers , I
up from Crete. AW'S campused i
her for last week end. Too' bad it t
looked like fun.
Bert Gissler and SDT Pearl
Brick are scheduled for a big Sat-
urday night at the Pike ... j
Speaking of the Pike, Beta Johnny
Anderson was enjoying himself
immensely last Saturday sipping
milk thru a straw . . . Wonder
why Doug Nelson never has a
date. Perhaps this handsome Phi
Delt is being true.
What's happened to the blue
couches in the Tau house? . . .
Missed that Farm House pin on
Blanche Reid's blouse lately.
Could it be that the clasp broke?
. . . We hear that Min Beede, PI
Phi, threw the anchor at Lt. (jg)
Glen Thruman, former dent. It's
such a big ocean, too. i
Afporoill.
Bouncin' Bob McNutt is on the
receiving end of a diamond his
own. Alpha Chi Mary Mason has
decided that distance just makes V.
one want to go out with someone 1
else . . . Plans are being made
now for another TNE brawl at a
local hall. On hand will be Lillian
Wind and Bob Alberty, J. P. Miller
and Betty Hohf and Rex Stotts
and Jo Martz.
The robberies which startled
everyone last Monday night
turned out to be nothing but a
trick of the rambunctious pledges
of the respective houses. Wonder:
whe the conspirators were who
got together and planned it all
on the same night?
Kappa Jeanne Brown and Phi
Delt Chick Thome announced
yesterdaj- that they had been
secretly married during Chick's
furlough. Another cat-out-of-the-bag
was Myra Colburg, who has
received Bob Henderson's Sig Ep
pin, altho she is ont wearing it
for fear of hurting Joan Witt's
feelings. Incidentally, Bob and
Myra have concealed a bottle of
Schenley's (whatever that is!) in
the Cornhusker office safe, to
celebrate. Party-goers are welcome!
Afporoill.
Speaking of parties, news
slipped out that a rendezvous of
the girls who wear the black
mask might be crashed at Lone
Oaks tonight. Here's betting those
black masks will be on, too.
A final parting word brings
back memory of the returning
Innocents which got wind of the
alleged TNEs presiding over Ivy
Day ceremony and will defy hell
and high water to get here in time
to save the ceremonies.
Jody Junge, Pi Phi, has given
back DU Bob Ferguson's pin and
diamond because of blue-lapel
AST Reserve. Must be the ma
ternal instinct.
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