The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1946, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, April 26, 1946
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
V Installation of
Head Campus
Activities of campus church
groups this week will be high
lighted by picnics, parties, and, in
two cases, installation of officers
for the coming year.
Installation of officers will be
held at the regular Sunday meet
ing of the city campus Lutheran
Student Association, at 5 p. m
at the Student Center. The meet
ing will also feature a discussion
on "World Lutheranism," led by
Pastor Alvin Peterson, student
pastor. Team two is in charge of
the meeting on the city campus.
The Ag campus group will meet
at the Ag student center at 6:30
Installation of officers and the
discussion on World Lutheranism
will also be held at this meeting
i A fellowship supper follows both
meetings.
Officers.
Officers for the city campus
group are: Fern Bohlken, presi
dent; Verlyn Klcman, vice presi
dent; Verna Damkroger, secretary,
and Robert Clark, treasurer. Ag
group officers are: Leatrice Pflue
ger, president; Virgil Nelson, vice
president;vRulh Peters, secretary,
and .Eunice Jensen, treasurer.
At a picnic retreat at Pioneer
park Sunday afternoon, members
of the Presbyterian student group
wiu Hold installation of officers.
Students who wish to attend the
picnic are to meet at 4:30 at the
Presbyterian Student House. Stu
dents who have cars are asked to
bring them. The picnic will fea
ture, besides the installation, rec
reation, singing, worship, and
New Officers, Picnics, Parties,
Church Schedule For Weekend
American Youth
Hostels Sponsor
Trip to Europe
The American Youth Hostels
association is planning a youth
hostel trip to Europe this sum
mer. Sailing from New York the lat
ter part of June, the group will
return Sept. 1. The program for
the ten weeks will include two
weeks on the ocean, two weeks of
work in each of the countries, and
two weeks bicycling from project
to project.
Able Leader.
Each unit of ten workers will
have an experienced and able
leader. The trip will cost approxi
mately $600. For additional infor
mation regarding the trip, write to
American Youth Hostels, Inc.,
Northfield, Massachusetts.
Office Opening
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food. Officers for the coming year
ere: Betty Lou Morton, president:
Marilyn Markussen, worship
chairman; Charles House, secre
tary; and John D. Burley, treas
urer.
Bible Study.
Sunday morning services at the
tour Lincoln Presbyterian
churches will be at 11 o'clock. Bi
ble study at the Student House
win be at 9:30.
The University of Life series at
St. Paul Methodist church will be
held Sunday evening at 5:30. Sun
day morning services will be at
10:55. and a Bible Studv class at
10:00. also at the church FriHav
evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, a
square dance will be held at the
church.
Members of the Rocer Williams
Fellowship will meet at the First
Baptist Church at 6 p. m. Sunday,
and at 8 o. m. thev will condurt
the Sunday evening service at the
Second BaDtist church. Rpmilar
Sunday morning services at the
iour .Lincoln Baptist churches will
be held at 11 a. m. On Fridav
evening, the Rozer William Fel
lowship will have a picnic at An
telope Park. Students who wish
to attend are to meet at thp Ran.
tist Student Center at 7 p. m.
Sermon.
Sermon subject for the Sundav
morning service, held at 10:45 at
me i irst Christian church, will be
christian Stairway." At 9:30 the
University Young People's Sun
day School class will meet. Be
ginning at the regular meeting
Sunday at 5 p. m., the Christian
Youth Fellowship will hold a se
ries of studies lasting for about
three weeks on "Race Relations."
As the first of this series, Mr
Bryant, student pastor, will pre
sent a film, "We Are All Broth
ers." Sunday morning services at the
First Evangelical church will be
held at 11 o'clock. The anthem
will be, "Let Not Your Heart Be
Troubled." Florence Arnold of
the Ag campus will be soloist. The
Sunday school class will be held
on Sunday morning at 9:45 at the
church. At 5:30 members of the
Ag College Student Christian Fel
lowship will hold their regular
meeting at the church.
Newman Club.
Members of the Newman Club
and their friends are invited to
attend a formal dance, sponsored
by the Lincoln CYO, at the Corn
husker hotel, beginning at 7:30
Sunday evening. Tickets, which
may be purchased from Newman
Club members, are 75 cents per
person.
The Newman Club Mass will
be said at 11 a. m. Sunday in
Parlors X, Y, and Z of the Stu
dent Union. The regular discus
sion club group will meet Tues
day evening at 7:30, in Room 315
of the Student Union. All Catho- j
lie students are Invited to attend.
Sunday morning services at the
University Episcopal church will
include Holy Communion at 8:30
a. m., and Choral Eucharist and
sermon at 11 a. m.
Chapel Service.
The Lutheran Chapel service
will be held at 10:45 Sunday
morning in Room 315 of the Stu
dent Union. The Rev. H. Erch,
university Lutheran pastor, will
conduct the worship. The sermon
topic will be "Ignorance of the
Scriptures Leads to Grief." Miss
Elaine Otto will be accompanist.
Intervarsity members will dis
cuss 'Doctrine of the Holy Spirit,"
at their regular 7:30 p. m. meet
ing, Tuesday in room 316 Union.
Abe Ediger, president, will be
leader.
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Lincoln Youth For Christ
International Interdenominational
Presents
Rev. C. M. George
with the
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(Omaha Grace Bible Institute)
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