PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, March 11, 1949 Your Church and You By Bev Sievers Baptist Saturday, March 12, 7:30 p.m., bowling party. Sunday, March 13, 5:30 p.m., Bupper and discussion of movie, "Thy Will Be Done." Leader, Edward Jorden. Campus Chapel 15th and U Sunday, March 13, 10 a.m., Sunday study group; 11 a.m., worship service. Mrs. Raymond Benson, speaker. Catholic 12th and R Sunday, March 13, 9 and 11 a.m., Missa Rocitata. Union 315. Lenten weekday mass from Ash Wednesday to Holy Week, Wed nesday and Friday at 7:05 a.m., Union parlors XYZ. Christian Sunday, March 13, 5 p. m., First Christian church, juar.iage auu .-cViir ctrif5 continued . Wednesday, March 16, 4-5:30 p.m., Friendly at Corner nouse Congregational Student Fellowship Cndav March 13. 5 t. m.. SUP- onri irnc;;irn of "Christian Toward Organized Labor." Guests will be Professor Curtis Elliott, department or eco nomics and Mr. John Frahm, president, Lincoln Central Labor union. First-Plymouth Congregation 20th and D Knnrlav. March 13. 7:30 P.m., Sunday Evening club, Dr. Janet F. Palmer, psychiatrist, will close the series of topics concerning with a talk about personal re unnnt eniirprninff "Christians Make a Difference in Personal Relations." Jewish TVid.iv. March 11. 8 O. m.. SCt V- ice for Sabbath preceding Pruim, thP Feast of Esther, at the South Street Temple. Subject, "The Sabbath of Remembrance." RnnH.iv. March 13. 10:30 a. m 12:30 p.m., Pre-Purim service, program and party for the Re ligious school and others who are interested. Lutheran Sunday, March 13, 10:45 a.m., Lutheran Chapel service, Union 315. Second bunday in Lem, topic, "We Preach Christ Cruci fied." 7 n. m.. Gamma Delta will meet for Bible Hour in the Y.M.C.A. room, Tempi bldg. 5 n m.. for citv camDUS Pastor Otterness will speak on "Luth eran Student Action," and will show film strip. fi d. m.. same nroeram at Ag Campus Student house at 1200 N. 37th. Transportation from 1440 Q at 4:45 p.m. Preshvterian Rnndav. March 13. 5-7:30 D. m.. supper, informal recreation and discussion. Dr. Wm. E. Hall, lender. Monday, March 14, 7 a.m., Bible study. Wednesday, March 15, 7 a. m., discussion. Unitarian Sundav. March 13. 11 a. m.. morning service at the All Souls Unitarian church. , 6 p. m., Channing Foundation i . "Seventeen's for me," says campus queen Campus queeru depend on Seventeen Cosmetics for that natural look men look for. Follow their lead. For make up, for akin care, chooM Sr ntean Cosmetic. Remember they are free as possible of allergy-causing ingredient. All Seventeen Cosmetics are pricod to fit eaefly Into cam pus budgets. SEVENTEEN COSMETICS on tale at YWCA Activities Schedule Monday. Noon Noon Book Keview 4 p. m. Alum-Kaculty Membership VWCA Advisory Hoard (2nd Mnn. Only) World Relatednesa Membership 5 p. rn. Worship Workshop Community Servie Reliefs on Trial Conference Co-Op. Tuesday. 3 p. m. N Book Social Service Tours 4 p. m. Fersonnl Relations May Morning Breakfast Vesper Choir Live Y-er 5 p. m. Knitting and Discussion Office Staff Political Kffectlveness Wednesday. 4 p. m. Personal Relations Leadership Training Summer Projects Knitting and Discussion 5 p. m. Cabinet Intercultural Thursday. 4 p. m. World Service Publicity Comparative Religions 4 :30 p. m. Vesper Choir 5:00 p. m. Vespers All YWCA groups meet In Kllen Smith hall with the exception of the N will meet at the church for din ner and discussion. Monday, March 14, parent's group will meet. Thursday, March 17, 6:30 p.m. at the church, covered dish din ner in honor of Miss Lois Mc Colloch. Journalism Convo Will Feature Progressive Colorado Editor TTnnstoun Waring, known as one of the most progressive edi tors in the middle west, wiu oe presented by the School oi Journ alism in a convocation at 5:10 p.m. March 18 in the Love Li brary auditorium. Waring, editor of the Littleton, Colo., Independent, was a Nie- man fellow at Harvard, xie is 7iHrlv noted for the organization of an editorial advisory board for his pape.-. The board is com posed ofjeading social scientists Methodist There will be meetings of the Wesley Fellowship at St. Paul's, Grace church, Elm Park, Epworth and Trinity. A foreign movie will be shown at the student house at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. from the Universtiy of Colorado and the University of Denver, specialists in many fields. They meet once a month with the edi torial staff of the paper. They offer criticisms of the articles pertaining to their fields that have appeared in the Independent during the period since the last meeting. In this way, Waring plans to eliminate inaccuracies in the paper. Waring has recently returned from delivering the Eric Allen memorial lecture at the Univer sity of Oregon. He is here as a guest of the Nebraska Press asso ciation. 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