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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1914)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3j0maaVamakikaWaWaaaaWaWaWaaWiWaWaWaWa w i MARLEY ARROW COLLAR CLUETT P AB O D Y 6-CO. TROY N Y ATTENTION Fraternities Sororities Get Our Cut Prices Before Buying Eureka Semi Anthracite $7.00 Spadra 8-50 Koroo 6 50 Washed Egg 6.00 WHITEBREAST COAL CO. I QUARTERBACK A Game of Football, Strategy For Mature Football Players Scientific Entertaining Instructive Exciting Built by college men for col lege men. A prominent coach writes: "It resembles outdoor football more than any game of this kind I have ever seen." $2.00 Ask Your Dealer Olympic Games Company CHICAGO, ILL. "A Game two can play at" . Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial in vitation to call. Unique floral arrangements for all social occasions. Corsage Boqueta a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept., 1042 O St "CHARIPS" YOU Football W E School Supplier The Book Shop 1212 O Street W. A. Getty, Pre., G. E. Venn urn, Mgr. rM-iihi -t-mmi-i viriiiiiiiiiia-iMi tiiiii r inn -m r I ! I. II Society Qunlfl Clark Dentley Evans, '11, of Wlsner, spent (he week-end ut the Alpha Theta Chi house. llortense Kaufl'man, '14, and Helen Kdgocoinb of Geneva spent Sunday-in the city with friends. Marian Hansen. '14, who is teaching In DodKe City, spent the week-end here with her sister and friends. Miss Hazel Sabin of Beatrice and Mabel Anderson of Wahoo spent the week-end at the Alpha Phi house. , Miss Gladys Hodgen of Omaha, a niece of Mayor Zehrung, spent the week-end visiting University friends and relatives. Miss Carrie Conian spent last week end at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. She will return this week-end for the Kansas game. Mrs. Edgar Ford of Kansas will ar rive at the Kappa Alpha Theta house totiiorrow. She is district president of the sorority. The Alpha Theta Chi fraternity gave a picnic at Epworth Park Satur day evening. The affair closed with an informal dance at the fraternity house. Miss Grace I. Brande. a former stu dent at the University School of Music, and Charles Turek were mar- ried at Pierce, Nebr., last week. They will make their home in Pierce. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority gave j a card party Saturday morning at the home of Marjorie Green. There ; were twenty-four players. Miss Perry i won the prize for the highest score. Miss Buford Rees of Norfolk has been a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Friday night, Gladys Wilkin son entertained five tables of bridge players in compliment to Miss Rees. The Chi Omega alumnae gave a 1 NOT DESPERATE Tom Miss Antique Is awfully rich and a good . catch if you're looking for a wife. Ted I'm poor, but not desperate. GOVERNOR MOREHEAD ENTERTAINS Y. W. C A. Many Girls Enjoy Evening Varied Program Given and Refreshments Finished Program. The Y. W. C. A. was entertained at the home of Governor Morehead last Saturday evening. The party was to form an initiation of the new members of the association. A large crowd was preent and all seemed to enjoy them- DCi? CO. As soon as the guests had assembled Column Leyd Dorothy EJtwrth o'clock luncheon at the Lincoln hotel Saturday. Out-of-town guests were: Katherine Little and Miss Lois Piper of Lyons, Nebr.; Miss Rachel Carson of Oakland, Nebr., and Miss Bemlce Cricket of Falls City, Nebr. Paul B. Sears, an assistant to Dean Bi-ssey, has been compelled to drop work for a few weeks because of a nervous breakdown. He has gone to the southern part of the state, where ho will work on a farm and live in the open air as much as possible. Miss Vivienne Fulton of Beatrice was a guest at the Delta Gamma house during the week-end. Saturday evening a number of Beatrice fresh men, members of Delta Tau Delta fra ternity and Delta Gamma sorority, held a picnic at Epworth park in honor of Miss Fulton. John J. Malone, a former student of the University, and for several yeHrs prominent in - Nebraska school affairs, was married to Miss Anna Kocgh of Cornlea, Nebr., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Malone will live at Humphrey, Nebr., where Mr. Malone is superintendent of schools. Susan Elizabeth Gillette, Pi Beta Phi, and William M. Somerville, Delta Tau Delta, at Nebraska, were married at the home of the bride's parents in Norfolk last week. Miss Lois Logan was maid of honor and Lowell Erskine- was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Somerville will be at home in McCook, Nebr., after the first of the year. The Omaha alumnae of Alpha Omi cron Pi gave their annual luncheon at the Loyal hotel in Omaha last week. Mrs. K. P. Frederick, formerly Miss Alfreda Powell, has returned from Omaha after attending the luncheon and a number of other so cial affairs. Other Lincoln members of Alpha Omicron Pi who attended the luncheon were Misses Anabel Good and Jennie Piper, Mrs. Fred M. Hunter, and Miss Kate Follmer. they went up to the ball-room on the third floor where each one was given a small taper and a copy of the Y. W. C. A. hymn, "The Hymn of the Lights." Miss Graham talked to the girls. Then the Y. W. president, Miss Esther Bennett, gave a short talk. A large taper was lighted and the lights turned low, making a very effective picture, as the girls passed around and lighted their candles by the large one, signifying the individual lights which all work toward the one big pur pose of the Y. W. C. lA. Following this ceremony, the guests went down stairs again, where the rooms were beautifully decorated, and refreshments were served. Miss Helen Snyder of Lincoln, then gave a short musical program. CHANCELLOR AVERY RECEIVES MAJORITY Tendered Nomination For President of State Teacher's Association Doubtful is He Accepts. At the recent meeting of the State Teacher's Association at Omaha, Chancellor Avery was nominated for president with a majority of 450 votes over those received by any other nominee in spite of the fact that he publicly announced that he would not under any condition accept the nom ination if it were tendered him. It is not yet known whether the chancellor may be persuaded to accept the nom ination. Of the other four nominees all but one are alumni of the State Univer sity. They ars: Earl Cllne, ex-Law, superintendent of schools, Geneva; Fred M. Hunter, '05, euperintendent of schools, Lincoln; and C. M. Barr, '03, superintendent of schools, Hastings One of these men will probably accept the nomination If the Chancellor does not MEAN OF HER He (ardently) Sweetest one, I give you my whole heart. She (coldly) I have never cared for giblets. Man in lower berth Quit the music, will you? Do you think this is a con cert hall? 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