Today's Meetings-A meeting1 of the foreign missionary jubilee will be held at the university Temple this afternoon at 4 o’clock. This meeting has been hurriedly arranged after finding that Mrs. W. A. Montgomery of Rochester, N. X*, could remain over, and that X)r. Mary Riggs Xoble of Colorado Springs would bo m the city lo assist. This afternoon meeting will be presided over by Mrs. Samuel Avery. All the presidents of the women's clubs of* the city haye been asked to be present and sit on the platform -with the speakers.Dr. Marv Riggs Noble, whose home is in Colorado Springs, is a graduate of the Colorado college and of the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania. She is now on a vacation after spending five years in India. She was sent to India under the Presbyterian board of missions and was later -transferred to the interdenominational board in order lo take charge of the training school. This school is for physicians, nurses and pharmacists and is the only one of the kind in all In^ia.Last year the hospital gave treatment to 60,000 patients. Dr. Xoble has performed all the major operations done in the hospital.Mrs. Montgomery is one of the great women of the country and was the leader of a union which has made, great records in the social movements of eastern cities.Lincoln is the only city of the thirty cities visited by the jubilee committee which has made such hurried arrangements for the meetings.At 10 o’clock tiiis morning there Is to be a meeting at St. Paul's ileth-odist church. At 2:30 in the afternoon all the Presbyterian girls of the city will hold a meeting in the Y. IV. C. A. rooms at the Temple building, at which Mrs. Silvorthorne, a member of the women’s board of foreign missions in America, will preside.