The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1915, Image 4

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Open at All Times.
Orphoum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students
WHITUAN.S CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
GEORGE BROS.
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PERSONAL
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vie tied
Lloyd Charlesworth,
here Saturday.
16.
Goraldine Kauffman,
week-end In Lincoln.
15, spent the
William Bautnan, '15, Silver Lynx,
was In town for the game Saturday.
Mable Murtey, '15, spent the week
end at the Alpha Omlcron Pi House.
Marion Townsend, 18, of Tecumsch,
spent Saturday and Sunday at the
Gamma Phi Beta House.
Otho Dayle, 13, Sigma Chi, who Is
practicing law in Plalnvlew, has been
in Lincoln for the past few days.
Margaret Nachtrieb, a national offi
cer of Gamma Phi Beta, was a guest at
the Chapter House, Thursday and Fri
day. Kathryn and Elizabeth Ralston, '19,
were called to Weeping Water Sat
urday on account of the death of Mr.
R. Poole.
Helen White, 17, spent the week
end at Auburn, the guest of Ona Wag
ner, '15, who is teaching in the Auburn
high school.
Howard Meacham left for his home
In Omaha Sunday afternoon after hav
ing spent two days at the Alpha Sig
ma Phi house.
Iouise Bedwell, 15, of Omaha, and :
Armilda Dutton of Hastings, were
visitors at the Kappa Alpha Theta
House Saturday.
Olivia Waite, '13, who is teaching in
the high school at Marysville, Kansas,
spent the week-end with her parents
and Lincoln friends.
C. R. Imler, 96, now residing at
Nelson, was In the city the latter part
of the week and attended the Notre
Dame game Saturday.
Ralph Sweeley of Dexter, la., Fred
Spear of Fremont, and Clark Evans
of Wisner, were visitors at the Alpha
Theta Chi fraternity house Saturday.
Ray Higglns, Howard Updegraph,
Harold Landeryon, Stewart Gerald, O.
'Walters, M. Bates and R. Hastings
spent the week-end at the Dslta Chi
House.
The Delta Gamma sorority gave a
house dance Saturday night at the
chapter house. Twenty couples were
in attendance chaperoned
Mary Dunphy.
by Miss
Among the Omahans who attended .
tho game Saturday were Dr. I. S. Cut- ( and Mrs. Windsor Megeath, Mr. Mont
tcr, recently appointed dean of the gomery, Mr. Richter and Edward Me-
University College of Medicine, and .
John Latenser, Jr.
Ole Metcalfe, Phi Delta Theta, is
accompanying Carranza on his trip
Ihrough Mexico. Mr. Metcalfe is rep
resenting the New York Sun. Ho was
formerly a student at Nebraska.
Twcnty-flve couples were present at ler, Henry Foster, Howard Baldrlge,
the Alpha Sigma Phi house party onDoctor Cutler and Dr. I. S. Cutler.
Friday evening. Hugh Freidell ofj Other parties were: Walter Thomas,
Omaha was the only out of town guest. 1 ten; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson, ten;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln T. Smith were the Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Sout, five;
chaperones.
An auto party from Sterling com
posed of O. S. Melville, J. C. Caley,
Arthur Melville and C. E. Caley, came
to the Notre Dame football game Sat-!
urday and returned home that night.'
They were acccmpanea noma Dy uonu
Caley.
Farm House held a house party on
Saturday STesirj, iritli ssTsrsl faculty
members of the college of agriculture
acting as chaperones. The out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Smith,
Geneva: Clarence Webber, Tecumsch;
Earl Godfrey, Curtis; and H. Deckoff,
,
sowara.
The marriage of Ina Loulso Lewis
and W. E. Scott Hallet took place
Saturday morning at the homo of the
bride's parents in Beatrice. Tho groom ;
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallet
of Lincoln and attended the Univer-
... . k. '
slty. Tney wui do ai noma auer
November 15 at 600 Elmwood Ave., i
Lincoln.
The annual fall party of Delta Upsi-1
Ion was given at the Lincoln hotel .
Saturday evening, with Prof, and Mrs. !
Pope as chaperones. The out of town
members of the fraternity who wore j
present were N. A. Welch, J. E. Grim-!
sen, L. B. Putnam, Kansas City; Wil-
Ham Wentworth, Omaha; and R. C. j
Westover, Omaha.
Pi Beta Phi alumnae entertained !
from 10 to 12 a. m. Saturday at the '
home of the Misses Stuart, in honor
of Pauline Bush Dwan and Mrs. Pearl ,
Archibald Lewis. About 100 called, j
Light refreshments were served, Mrs. '
R. A. Walte pouring coffee and the
Misses Mary Stuart, Ruth Gillilan and ;
Melba Quigley assisting.
Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained
fifty couples at a dance at the Lincoln
hotel Friday evening, chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hedge, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Matson, and Prof, and
Mrs. Kingston. Among the alumni
members of the fraternity who were
present were Robert Flory, R. L. Tem-
pie, Max Towle and E. J. Meyer.
Fifty couples attended the dancing
party given by the Pi Beta Phi soror
ity Friday night at the Rosewilde.
Those present as chaperones were tho
Misses Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.
Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Ray DePutron,
Mrs. Price. A special guest of the
evening was Mrs. Pauline Bush-Dwan
of Los Angeles. Other out-of-town
guests were the Misses Lillian Doug
lass, Sybil Hodges, Fremont; Gretchen
Langdon, Omaha; Lucile Smith, Kan
sas City; Neva Dahlstrom, Grand
Island.
Omaha Bee: Omaha society was
well represented at the great Ne-braska-Notre
Dame football game in
Lincoln Saturday. The board of Ak-Sar-Ben
governors entertained the
king and queen and the special maids
of honor, occupying seats in a body.
The perfect autumn motoring parties,
among them were: j
Fred Clarke, Jr., whose guests were '
Miss Helen Clarke, Miss Louise Lewis,
Miss Stella Thummel and Allen
Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Megcath had
w ith them, Miss Mary Megeath, Mr.
geath.
Miss Isabel Vinsonhaler, Miss Mel
iora Davis, Ben Gallagher and John
Caldwell made up a party.
Miss Louise White was with a party
of Lincoln friends.
A. P. Whitmore with II. P. Sarson, ;
Victor D'.ctz, Amos Thomas, Sam
Rces, Jr., W. R. Wood, Robert Swltz-
Richard Kitchen, six; A. I. Crelgh,
five; Allen McDonald, five.
Misses Lisa Haarmann, Laura Zim
merman, Messrs. R. A. Vanorsdel, E.
A. Benson, Albert Bloom, Vincent
Hascall, J. H. Mithen, A. B. Jacqulth,
Murrey Llpton, E. P. Murphy, Cuth-
Den roiier, urexei biDDernsen, itay-
mond Lowe and Lieutenant Thomas,
were other enthusiasts attending.
The Misses Florence and Irene
Grcsss cf
f4iHl .
Wright, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. George In their car.
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