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Warnor%, ct . la— “SMILIN’ THROUGH ramatic | ll.ro,ml». I he nn Plaxcrs «ill present a Mar cast in llicir « «mi. Mian I.auction Marlin» roinanlir comedy, Sin i I i n week. I In llieme i' a touchingly beautiful story of I he young love of Kathleen Dunui nnon ami Kennelh Wayne. II» i romance wa thxvarted Iterance of I ho oath of Kathleen» aged uncle. John Carteret, that none of his line shall ever wed Wax ne. Pressed for an explanation of his seeming I unreison.dde prejmliec. he tell» the lor of his own xx recked roinanee oi liftv vears ago in a Hash-back to that period. CAST OK CMAKACTKKS Marx Clare Di. Oxxen Harding Sam Iferek K.llen (iarol Slump Willie inlex William Sudman Other loh ' ill he played l Harold Park wood. Ilaiis Koolen. Ixa llinnian. I.oren Craliam. Vida Cohel and Trill ic Korhes. LITTLE THEATRE TOURNAMENT The first annual Little 'theatre tournament ever slaved in Nebraska xxas held at Midland. April « . Mhion. presenting Op o M I hunih. xxas axvarded lirsl place among seven contest in» high schools. Thus, it receixed the silxer loxing cup. donated hx (ilen Kennel. Kremonl jeweler. shlaml. 'lading the second act of Nothing Ihil the I ruth. xxas placed second. Suppressed Desires, as presented hx Hooper, ranked third. Other schools partici- pat ing xx ere: Schuvler. in The omler 11 at. Nebraska (.it x. I he Heart ol a Clown. Ircmonl. “Uosalie. and l»lair. A Cirl to Order. Mr. I- red Marroxx. director ol dramatics at Creighton I nixeis.tx and co-director xx ill. Cregorx l olex ol the Omaha Community Players, acted as critic judge, lie. also, addressed the plavcrs at a hampiet given hx the Midland dramatic cluh at Last Hall. Ihi' tournament xxas sponsored hx the Midland Players, under the direction id Mr . Carl W. Ilaxxkinson. It attracted considerable attention as the hist contest ol a- nature exei staged in the stale, liringing high school students dircellx mlo c n- tact xxilh Midland collegians, it helped to displux the spirit ol the Orange and I5lack to prospectixe college students ol Nebraska. iRIIiTillliniLIIiLIHilLLlHILlIUigXfe ;;;
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y V t ic .. tm: Warrior rm “ § Student Volunteer Conference The annual convention of I he Nebraska Student Volunteer war held at the Salem Lutheran Church. February II. 12 and 1.». Thi is the second time, since Midland moved to Nebraska, that he has entertained this state roup. One hundred and forl delegate from the colleges and universities ol the tate attended the conference. Among these were students and mi ionarie from foreign countries. Outstanding speakers pre. enled ehallenging thoughts to an appreciative group. I)r. Alexander Paul, traveling missionary secretary, spoke on “Conditions in China. I)r. Kdwin M. Thomas, ol the Lutheran Mission Board, explained “The Relating of the Student to hi Mission Board. Other speakers were Rev. II. J. Harwood and Rev. A. Schwerdtfeger ol India. Miss Miriam Goodwin of Korea, and Rev. Frank T. Meacham and Mrs. K. . Finery of Africa. One of the. features of the conference was “Ordered South. a missionary play, presented by the Midland Players. The convention was one of the best attended and most successful that has ever been held. It helped to strengthen the purpose of the Volunteer and influenced others to dedicate their lives to foreign mission service. International L. S. A. A. Conference I he international conference of tin Lutheran Student Association of Vmerica convened in the grand Luther Memorial Cathedral at Madison. W isconsin. December thirtieth to January second. Students from colleges and universities «»1 the I nited States, China, India. Japan, Finland and Canada were in attendance. Midland was well represented by seven delegates: Dr. Martin. Philip Bei.— wanger. Albert Quelle. Pauline Prestegaard, Herbert Dichsen. Lindsay Search and Wilt rude Meeker. 'Phis second largest delegation at the conference, selected by the campus Christian organizations, was made possible through tudent and faculty contributions to the Student Chest Fund. Challenging subjects were presented by experienced and noted Lutherans. Dr. G. A. Braudelle. president of the Augustana Synod, gave an address on. What i the Church and What l it For. Dr. J. A. More head, president of the National Lutheran Council, presented. “The Opportunities and Obligations of the Lutheran Church in America. Rev. William Horn, student pastor at Cornell I niversity. Ithaca. New York, spoke on “The Problems and Opportunities of Lutheran Stu- dents.’ “The Nature and Functions of the Lutheran Student Association was ex- plained by Arthur Johnson, recent president of the organization. Special phases of Christian work also were presented h Prof. IL B. Vlanikam. tudent from India, and Rev. Ambrose Hering. executive of the Minnesota Inner Mission Society. The delegates brought to the college students in chapel talk , portions of the inspiring messages considered at the conference. It was a council which will long be remembered because of the manifested earnest desire to understand more fully true Christian living, and for the fine spirit of a firm faith in the Son « 1 God Himself as well as in Hi teachings.
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