THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 22, 1948 PAGE 8 Your Church and Yon By Bev Silvers Baptist Friday, Oct. 29, 8:00 p.m. Square dance at the Baptist Stu dent House. Sunday, Oct. 24, 5:30 p.m. Supper, Student House. 6:30 Dr. G. Pitt Beers, speaker. Catholic Friday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p. m. Card Tarty, 315 Student Union. Sunday, Oct. 24, 9 and 11 a.m. Mass, Parlors XYZ, Student Union. 4:00 p. m. Business meet ing, XYZ Union. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 7:00 p.m. Study Club, Ag and City group. Christian Sunday, Oct. 24, 5:00 p.m. University and Business Fellow ship. Snack and Vespers. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 4 to 5:30 ,. p. m Friendly at Cotner House. Congregational Sunday, Oct. 24. 5:00 p.m. Discussion and supper. Congrega tional Student Room, Temple Bldg., Room 22A. Sunday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m. Vespers, refreshments and recrea tion. First Plymouth Congrega tional Church, 20th & D. Jewish Fridav, Oct. 22. 8:00 p.m. Late Friday night services fol lowed by a reception for members of the Hillel Foundation at Tif ereth Israel, 18th and L. Lutheran Friday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p. m. Halloween Party. Meet at Luther en Student House. 1440 Q St. Sunday, Oct. 24, 9:15 a.m. Bible Studv, 1440 Q, 1200 No. 37th. 5:00 p.m. City LSA First Lutheran Church, 17th and A. Dr. Paul Nvholm. Ag LSA. 1200 No. 37th, Dr. Joseph Alexis. Methodist Fridav, Oct. 22. 6:00 p.m. Pancake feed. Student House, 1417 P, Reservations by Friday noon. Sundav, Oct. 24, 5:30 p. m. St. Paul, 12th & M, University of Life. 7:00 p. m. Trinity, 16th & A Dr. G. A. Butchers. 6:00 p.m. ' Epworth. 29th & Holdrege, Charles McLean. 6:00 p. m Grace Church, 27th & R, Discus sion group. Elm Park, 29th & Randolph, MYF Conference, Lin- coin district. At the Head of the Class SEAM FREE ISMS WITH fATBNTEO Hffl. Seam -free BytoM IdeatiW hr the Srtl of the Dancinc Twim ara Icagurt mkmi ia loveli nw and 6t. Special p lea led Iwvl anret perfect fit at V' ankle, keel and iiMteo: tba s m .. C urnrtoc opelU comfort. Aad there are bo twin tint frramtl Look tor tbtm nader leading brand namet at jour favorite college bp or elort. Presbyterian Friday, Oct. 22, 7:15 p.m. Hay rack ride. Meet at the Presby House. Followed by dancing and refreshments at YM. Sunday, Oct. 24, 5:00 p.m. Informal get-together, supper, Rally and Vespers at First Pres byterian Church, 17th & F, Rev. Rex Knowles, speaker. Unitarian Sunday, Oct. 24, 5:30 p.m. Channing Group. Supper. A for eign student will speak. Lutheran Sunday, Oct. 22, 10:45 a. m. Lutheran Chapel Services, Room i 3 Moser Receives National Bird Group Office Dr. R. Allyn Moser, assistant superintendent of the University hospital, associate professor of medicine and director of the med ical clinic at the dispensary, was elected treasurer and business manager of the American Orni thologists union at their recent convention in Omaha. Dr. Moser's position is national recognition of the scope of his work. He has been president of the Nebraska Society of Ornitholo gists for several years. Dr. Robert C. Murphy of the American Museum of Natural His tory, New York City, was named president of the Union. 315, Student Union. 2:30 p.m. Gamma Delta. Meet at the Union and drive to Concordia. iLU fern K' M miLLER C F. Marsh Loan Fund Started Fred A. Marsh, Archer, has given the University Foundation $1,500 to establish a student loan fund, according to Perry W. Branch, director-secretary. Although any student in any colleeg of the university with good character and scholastic standing are eligible lor loans, preference will be given to Negro applicants. The fund was established in memory of Mr. Marsh's sister, Miss Maud Marsh, who "lived a selfless life of devotion to her par ents and a paralytic brother." When the fund reaches $4,000, thru income and additional gifts, it will become a scholarship fund. Recipients will be selected by the university's general scholarship committee. Mr Marsh is a former member of the university Board Regents and is a trustee oi the university Foundation. ur - v 1 vv-S Beloved Bermuda's in your favorite stales. Cardigans or pullovers, short sleeve or long in regulation or boxy etjles. Sweaters to Mend villi every skirt. RAINBOW PASTELS Pink, Creen, Mane, Moure, Aqum. FLAMING VAN GOGH Yellow, Red, Creen, Blue. DEEP WOODS Maple Brown, Dark Creen. BASIC White, Crer, Bla.l. 3 , 1695 Sportswear . . . Fashion Floor . . . Second ME YW to Discuss Convention Plans Barbara Speer, YW president, Ruth Shinn, executive secretary of the University YW, and three other delegates will represent the University Y at meetings held on Friday to discuss issues to be brought up at the national YWCA convention in San Francisco. Fran Wallace, Katy Rapp and Phvllis PaHwallader are the other delegates. Miss Speer will intro duce Mrs. Porter Brown, a na tional board member of the YW, the sDeaker at a luncheon held in connection with the meetings. XMAS CARDS Assortment and All-Alike. For Signing or Imprinting Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street !:: a. a. r. aw.