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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, October 14, 1949
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Baptist
Saturday afternoon and evening
outing to Crete, leaving Student
house at 2 p. m. Sunday, 5:30
p. m. Student panel on summer
confei ences.
Catholic
Sunday Mass at 9 and
Unio.n, Parlors XYZ.
11.
Congregational
Evangelical and Reformed
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Student
enurcn scnooi class: "An introciuc-
tion to the New Testament" at
Vine church, 25th and S streets;
11 a. m. worship services at First
Plymouth, 20th and D streets;
St. Paul, 13th and F, and Vine
church, 25th and S streets; 7:30
p. m. Sunday Evening club, First
Plymouth church, 20th and D
streets, moving picture, "No
Greater Power;"' refreshments,
dancing, pingpong, pool, roller
skating.
Emannuel Campus Church
Sunday, 11 a. m. Morning wor
ship. Minister will be Rev. Rich-
ard Nutt. Deputation by the Wes- .
ley Foundation. Intei cienomina
tional. 15th and U.
. Jewish
Friday, 8-9:15 p. m. Annual
university student service and re
ception at South Street Temple.
Guest speaker. Chancellor R. G.
Gustavson. Subject. '"The Price of
Survival." Sabbath and Shemini
Atzereth Eve (Feast of Conclu-
sion) service will be conducted by j
Rabbi S. H. Eron assisted bv ;
leaders of Sigma DelUi Tau. Sigma j
Aloha Mu. and Zeta Tola Tan as !
well as unattested rc-Jugee stu-I
dents from Eun pe.
Lutheran
Sunday, LSA will'hear talk by
Ken Wilson on his pt summer
in Germany at a Student Work
camp. A coft supper and meeting
for the As. LSA at 1220 No. 37th
at 6:30; City LSA at First Lu
theran church, 17ih and A. at 5
p. m. For transportation to First
Lutheran, meet at Student house.
1440 Q at 4:45. Eible study gioups
meei ai earn rouse ai y:io a. m '
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Missouri Lutheran
Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Chapel
worship, 315 Union. This seivice
will have the celebration of the
Lord's Supper. Pastor Erck's ser-
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JAN GARBER WD HIS ORCHESTRA I
ARE comim: to the. . .
1949 FIREMAN'S BALL
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mon topic: "Enjoying the Chris
tian Life."
Gamma Delta will meet at 7
p. m. in the YMCA club room of
the Temple. Rev. A. G. Ahlman,
Lutheran Institutional pastor serv
ing various welfare institutions
will speak. Pledging of new
Gamma Delta members follows
lecture.
Methodist
St. Paul Sunday, 9:45 a. m.
Collefie class. A. T. Anderson,
teacher: 11 a. m. sermon, Dr.
Frank E. Court; 5:30 p. m.. Wes
ley Fellowship supper. Grace, 9:45
a. m., College class, H. W. Deems,
teacher: 11 a. m., sermon, Dr.
Harold C. Sandall: 6:30 p. m.,
Weslcv Fellowship. Trinity, 9:45
a. m.. College class. Prof. N. F.
; Thorpe, teacher: 11 a. m.. sermon.
Dr. Theodore Leonard: 6 p. m..
Weslev Fellowship supper. Elm
Park, 9:45 a. m College class,
Charles Olsen. teacher; 11 a. m.,
sermon, Rev. Carl Bader; 6 p. m.,
Wesley Fellowship. Warren, 9:45
a. m.. College class, David San
ders, teacher; 11 a. m.. sermon,
Rev. Virgil Anderson: 5:30 p. m.,
Interdenominational Fellowship
supper. Epworth, 9:45 a. m., Col
lege class. Roy Sheaff, teacher:
11 a. m.. church service; 7 p. m..
Wesley Fellowship.
Presbyterian
Sunday, 5:30 p. m.. supper and
forunl, " Speakers: Dr. K
Broadv. chairman of Extension di
vision, and William Hoffman, Ger
man exchange student: Monday,
7 a. m.. Bible study; Wednesday,
7 a. m., discussion; Thursday, 7:30
p. m., music hour.
Unitarian
Sundav. 1 a. m.. sermon, "A
Liberal Faith Will Get You Into
Trouble:" 7:30 p. m College stu-
dents attend a public forum on
the citv auditorium at Unitarian
church.
Episcopal
Saturday, 5 p. m.. York club
(married couples of Canterourj
club) meet at 224 bo. J8in 101
steak fry.
Rundav 9 a. m. holy commu
nion.
11 a. m.. Choral euchanst with
sermon bv the Rpv. Robert H.
Mi?e director of St. Francis
Boys Homes, Ellsworth and Sa
una, Kas.
5 p. m. Evensong.
6. n. m. Canterbury club din
ner an d a vouth rally. Fr. Mize, i
k Minnesota-Nebraska foot
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movies.
Tuesday Feast of St. Luke,
a. m. Holy communion.
Wednesday, 7 a. m. Holy com- ,
munion.
LEASfiT
ran ills
70th and South
DD A N a' E
TONITE 9 TO 1
RILEY SMITH
and hi orchestra
FREE
Booths and Tables
Adm tZc Plus Tax
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NU Bulletin
Board
All person who have been con
tacted to sort records by the Union
Music committee are requested to
report for work sometime this
week.
Cobs and Tassels may turn in
Cornhusker receipts Oct. 17 and
18 instead of Oct. 10 as previously
stated.
Palladians will have a scaven
ger hunt and quiz show Friday
at 8:30 p. m. in Room 301 Temple.
union Dance committee, will
sponsor a Husker Huddle dance
lrom 9 to 12 n. m. Fridav nieht.
Student Spirit committer will
meet Friday at 5 p. m. in Room
305 of the Union.
Red Cross Motor corps will meet
in Room 315 of the Union at 9 a. m.
Saturday. Members must be pres
ent or they will be dropped from
the corps.
Canterbury club will give a
dinner at 6 p. m. Sunday follow
ing Evensong. Movies of the Nebraska-Kansas
State game will be
shown.
Ag Inter-Denominational Youth
Fellowship will meet Sunday at 5
p. m. at 33rd and Starr. A movie
on prejudice, race relations and
minority groups, will be shown.
Sorry!
The story in Thursday's Daily
Ncbraskan was misleading in re
gard to the annual Friendship
dinner. The dinner is sponsored
by the Religious Welfare council.
ID)
THE MAHDSOLIEST
SHADE FOR MEN
Blue is the one color that makes
a man look his best. Blue goes
everywhere with distinction and
in good taste morning, after
noon and evening. Blue takes on
new richness and beauty in the
Husker Blue pure worsted suit,
double breasted with luxury hand
stitching. The value is exceptional
at this price.
$49.75 h
Beautiful new Fall
arriving daily! Blue
featured colors.
Corner
Union Music Committee Keeps
Freslt Record Supply for Crib
Something new each week
That is the main objective of the
Union Music committee at it at
tempts to keep fresh the record
supply for the new Solotones, re
cently installed in the Corn Crib.
The new records being played at
the present were chosen by Rod
Riggs, chairman of the committee
and "Daily Nebraskan" reporter.
Suggestions Welcome.
According to Music committee
officials, the Solotones are pro
vided for the students and there
fore they will welcome all sug
gestions ror certain platter re
quests. The committee is now in
the process of determining a way
to please the music tastes of the
majority of "Cribbers." It was
added that all suggestions may
be left at the Union Activities
office.
Organizing a hit parade of their
own, the committee found the
new star to be Andre Previn, 17-year-old
pianist, whose records
were suggested by Cub Clem,
"Daily Nebraskan" editor in an
editorial. Previn, who last week
was featured on "Should I" and
"This Can't Be Love" shows his
version of jump rhythm on "Just
one of Those Things."
Clark Featured.
Featured also is the late Buddv
Llark, accomplished young vo
calist, who was killed last week
in a plane crash. His contribution
BAILEY'S
Topcoats are
is one of the
10th & O Streets
f f
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popular "Song of Sur-
Music
makers and their rec
ords are:
Glenn Miller "Moonlight Serenade"
Andre Previn "Just One Of Those Thlngl'
Harry James "Trumpet Bluet"
Louis Armstrong "That Ijuky Old
Sun"
Slan Knrlon "Harlem Holiday"
Tony Martin "Circus'1
Dennis Day "Clancy Lowered the Boom"
Diok JurKens "Who Do You Know In
Heaven'
Buddy Clark "Song ol Surrender"
Red EnBle "Two Dollar Pistol"
Union Dancing
Classes to Starl
Registration for the class in
ballroom dancing is still in prog
ress at the Union Activities office.
The classes are being held ev
ery Tuesday evening as a pre
lude to the N. U. formal season
which opens Dec. 1 with the Mili
tary Ball. Instruction will be
given by Miss Donna McCand
less, who has a local dance studio.
The first class, Tuesday, Oct. 19,
will include both men and
women; the second will be de
voted to individual instruction,
and the third will again combine
both groups.
The final lesson will be in the
form of a party at which exhibi
tion dancing will be held. Dur
ing instruction the ballroom doors
will be closed for the benefit of
; those who do not desire spectators.
is the
render."
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