The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Your
Church
Baptist
Sunday, May 8, 5 30 p. m.
Guest speaker: Rev. C. W. Mcln
inch, Director of Christian Edu
cation. Sat.. May 7, 7:45 Swim
mi n? party. Fri., May 13, 6:15,
Annual banquet, First Baptist
church.
Campus Chapel
Sun., 10 a.m. Bible Study.
Worship service, 11 a.m., Rev.
Knowles, speaker.
Catolilic
Sun., 9 and 10 a.m., Mass,
XYZ Student Union. Study
Group, Tues., 315 Union.
Christian
c,, ; r m first Christian,
16th & K, Discussion: "What and
When Is Profanity and Lying?"
bv Willard Coffin. Wed., 4 p.m.,
Friendly at Cotner House.
Knisconal
Sat., May 7. 7 a. m. Holy Com
,.,i,in 7-sn a.m. Nebraska Wel-
, rAnforpncp Breakfast. 9
a.m. Canterbury Club "CREW"
e,,., TTnw n J a m. Holv Com
munion, Breakfast served follow
ing. 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist
wiih instruction on the Prayer
Book. Topic: "Ante-Communion
6 p. m Canterbury lluo suiim.
Wed., May 11. 7 a.m. Holy Com
munion. Breakfast following.
rs
Young man with
IN a Bell telephone central office, this Western
Electric installer is connecting thousands
of wires to new equipment to. provide more
and better service.
He's one of 18,000 trained Western Electric
installers, who do this job for Bell Telephone
companies. Crews are working in some 1,600
central offices to connect new equipment
which, like your telephone, is made by
Western Electric.
Western Electric is part of ihe Dell System -has been
ainee 1832. This aesurcs closest cooperation lietween
people who detign telephone equipment, people who
make it and people who operate it. Their teamwork has
given this country the best telephone service on earth.
Western Electric
Congregational
Sun., 5 p.m., Student Fellow
ship, Temple 22A, Discussion:
"Congregationalism ana
this tonic dis
cussed this week, with the Rev.
Roger E. Manners, or uraana, as
guest leader. 7:30 p.m., First
Plymouth Church, zum x v, ves
pers. Refreshments ana neci ca
tion.
Lutheran
Ci,n 1 0-45 a m.. Chanel wor
ship service, 315 Student Union.
Rev. Erck, speaKer. iopic.
nah's Mission in Ninevah. wo
Gamma Delta meeting.
Methodist
vr.nv fi. Picnic at Pioneer
Park.' Cars will leave the house
at 4 and 5 p. m. Sun., p. m. ei.
Pauls, Mrs. A C. Anderson,
"Courtship and Marriage" Elm
Park, 6 p.m. Grace, n..5u
Epworth, 6:30 p.m. Trinity, i
p. m.
Preshvterian
Sun., 5:30 p.'m. Supper and
Air.cinn Swakcr. Dr. race.
Mon., May 9, 7 a. m. Bible fatuay.
Wed.. May 11, 7 a.m., uiscussum
Group.
Unitarian
Sun rhureh School and Nurs-
oi-v TVTmnincr Service: "What Is
T.ihnmi Relitrion?" 11 a.m.
ivT.tmc rwilv Ravsnr and Ruth
Sorenscn, speaers. Channing Club
meets at 6 p. m. for supper and
discussion. Wed., 12:30 p.m., Al-
i;-, mpfts at home 01 miss
Anna Vm'P fi40 So. 30th. Pur
chases made in Mexico on exhi
bition.
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?r? :. . - : fill VvitKM hrf?
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good connection
SYSTEM SINCE 1882
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Union Celebrates
Birthday Tonight
An eleventh birthday party will
be celebrated Friday night when
the Student Union, with the help
of all university students, pre
sents a variety program which in
cludes dancing to Gene Moyer s
orchestra, a Truth and Conse
quences program and reiresn-
ments.
Thp nroirram. . scheduled to Be
gin at 8 p. m., in as follows:
nanclne Dene Mover And his oronesira.
Ballroom. 8:30-11 :3fl.
Movl.s. Ahliot an1 l osniio m
That Ghost," Room 31.'.. 8::iO-: :u. !:
to 1 1 :.10. . t
Truth nnneqiK-noen miow. .ponn m
son. AUG l'nrlors. 8:30 to !i:00 :30 to
10 00.
Carnival Room, XYZ, 8:00-11:00.
Caricatures.
D'.rts.
Hnrin -ioes.
RmK Tors.
Henn Rajs.
WeiKlit cucssinK.
Kish Poi l.
Coke Untile Pasehall.
Mvstery Melody.
tii ireshments.
Priile Tournament. Came Room.
Music Proeram. Music Room
8:1S.
9 :II0-
10:O0.
Floor Sliow. Ballroom. 10:00.
T..f.v,mnt. M:.iti lMinte. XlZ
nd
hall 8:4.".. Cake Outline. ".
Oran Music. Jay Norris. Main Irfninpt,
8:00 9:00.
Suiulay
Coffee hour, featuring recorded
music, will be held between 5 and
6 p. m. in the Ag fnion.
...... - "- .- - ,
THESE ARE SMILES . . . that mean a barbeque's brewin'l And youU smile too
when you have these snazzy picnic clothes for spring's wonderful week-end fun.
Jo Mellen and Lynn Eller found them at Magee's of course. Just ask Lynn, Magee's
College Committee Member, to show you around the sportswear departments on
the First Floor. The jeans and genuine levis are stocked in the Students' Shop
downstairs. So. don't wait, guys and gals, head right down to Magee's.
Shirts MAGEVS Fir( Floor
Ivy Day . .
Continued from Page 1
banquet held for new Inno
cents. . ,
Program for the day is as fol-
' 900 Chains meet at Grant Me
morial and prepare to
start procession.
9 30-9:40 Band Concert.
9-45Mortar Boards and Inno
cents enter, followed Dy
Ivy and Daisy chains.
9-55Procession and crowning
of May Queen and her
court.
10:10 roet, orator and junior and
senior class presidents
enter.
10:30 Planting of the ivy.
10:40 Recessional.
10:45 Sorority sing.
11:45 Court recessional.
12:00 Noon recess.
i:30 Court processional.
1:40 Fraternity sing.
2:40 Presentation of winners in
sings.
Wedding Stationery
Invitation or Announcement
Printed or Engraved
Gc4-denrod Stationery Store
215 North 14th Street
Your College Clothing Store
MAG
Friday. May 6, 1949
rt.ee TJnoccinnnl of Court.
3-00 Masking of Mortar Boards
and tapping of Innocents.
Friday
Craft Shop at the Ag Union
will be open from 1 to 5 p.m.
Starlight Terrace Ball will be
held east of the Ag Union be
tween 9 and 12 p.m. Admission
will be 60 cents.
BABVV recognition tea at 5 p.m.
in Ellen Smith hall.
TONIGHT IS
COLLEGE
NIGHT
Russ K-ucger
and his orchestra
Couples Only
Dancing 9 until 12
Ad in. 1.30 per couple
Tax Included
Levis MAC. EFTS Downttair
at
A Ur4IT OF THE BELL