The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVER THEATRE
THIS WEEK
NlghU 8:15. MU. Wed. A 8t.
Barrow-Howard Playert In
THE TRAVELING 8ALESMAN
Night, BO, 5. 25c. MaU. 25, 15c
Mrs. Leal to Carter
Willie Solar
Harry and Eva Buck
The Act Beautiful
Eve Shirley
Bert Hanlon
Corrlgan A Vivian
The Radium Spectre
A Mystifying Novelty
Berry & Berry
Mr. Roland Bottomley
"The Net of Deceit"
"A 8afe Investment"
"Heartt-Sellg Newt"
HALLOWE'EN
MASQUERADE
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 1ST
8:30 p. m.
25 cents
Admission
Mampton's
Orchestra
Soda Fountain
in connection
BULLARD'S
L5655 1124 N
aSwl lord's
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SIIEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
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"SIPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
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Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Friday, October 29
Alpha Omicron Pi Dance, Lincoln.
Alpha Chi Omega House Dance.
Pt Deta Phi House Dance.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Freshman
Dance, Music Hall.
Palladian, Penitentiary Woods.
Union Hallowe'en Party.
Saturday, October 30
Nebraska vb. Ames, at Ames.
Y. W. C. A. Reception, Governor's
Mansion.
Silver Serpents' Party for Junior
Girls, Music Hall.
Party for Freshman Girls, Armory.
Bushnell Guild Houbo Party.
Acacia House Dance.
Scandinavian Club and the Tegner
Society, Prof. J. E. Alexis home.
Friday, November 5
Pan-Hellenic Freshman Mixer.
Saturday, November 6
Engineers' Dance, Lincoln.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
The remainder of the Student direc
tories will be for sale on the campus
tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Leave 15 cents,
not twenty, and take one.
GEORGE GRIMES,
Business Manager.
Palladian will hold a closed meet,
lng Friday evening, October 29, at
Barnson cottage in the Penitentiary
woods. All "Pal" members meet at
10th and O streets Friday evening at
7:15 o'clock, and take the Penitentiary
car.
Freshmen girls' party, Saturday, Oc
tober 30, at 2:30 p. m., in the Armory.
Admission, 5 cents.
The Freshman girls will have a Hal
lowe'en party, Saturday afternoon in
the Armory. Every Freshman girl
should be there. The committee will
be glad to have anyone who dislikes
to go alone meet them in the Y. V.
C. A. rooms In the Temple shortly be
fore 2:30 o'clock.
The Scandinavian club and the Teg
ner society will meet at the home of
Prof. J. E. A. Alexis, 1420 Elm street,
Saturday evening, October 30, at 8
o'clock. Take the Fourteenth street
car to Elm street A Scandinavian lit
erary program has been prepared.
The Silver Serpents will give a par
ty for Junior girls Saturday afternoon,
October 30, in Music hall. All are
urged to come and become acquainted
with their classmates in an Informal
way. Individual invitations will be
sent.
Freshman girls. Are you coming to
the bie narty Saturday afternoon in
the Armory? Don't lose out on this
good time.
Freshman girls, do you like good
times? You will have one Saturday
afternoon in the Armory.
Dr. W. F. Dann will continue his
niano interpretation Saturday after
noon at 5 o'clock, when he will play
the parts of the Eighth Beethoven
Symphony. All students are cordial
ly invited.
Intercollegiate Debates
All candidates for appointment to
wkituan.s CLASSY candy
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
GEORGE BROS,
PRINTING
1313 N Street
Spalding
Sweaters & Athletic Goods
at
ARMSTRONG'S
represent the University of Nebras
ka in the dual league debates with the
University of Kansas, December 10, on
the question of the United States im
mediately and substantially increas
es armament, are requested to com
municate with me at once today
giving also their street addresses and
telephone numbers.
Further announcements today and
tomorrow they will find on the Inter
collegiate Debate bulletin-board on the
first floor of University Hall.
M. M. FOGG,
U. 206. Telephone, F2930.
Hallowe'en masquerade party at All
Souls' church, Twelfth and II streets,
Saturday evening, October 30, at 7:30
o'clock. All students invited.
The Black Masque will meet Monday
noon in Faculty hall.
Every Freshman girl in the Univer
sity is urged to come to the party
given under the auspices of the Girls
club in the Armory tomorrow after
noon. Try to be there at o ciock.
The committee will be glad to have
those who dislike to go alone to meet
them in the Y. W. C. A. rooms in tne
Temple shortly before 2:30 o'clock.
Freshmen girls. Don"t let anything
interfere with the god time you are
EoinK to have at the party in tne
Armory tomorrow afternoon. Admis
sion, 5 cents.
ah .anrKrintps for the Senior class
football team report at the east en
trance of the Armory, Tuesday, ino
vember 2, at 11 o'clock.
R. B. GILLESPIE,
Chairman.
College of Agriculture Hallowe'en
party.
Prof. Paul H. Grummann will speak
to the Students Liberal Religious un
ion at All Souls' church on the sub
ject, "German Culture," Sunday at
12:15 o'clock.' Students invited.
Hallowe'en party at the Dairy pa
villion', State Farm campus Saturday
night All men and women of the
College of Agriculture are expected
to be present in overalls and aprons
at this annual affair. Me prepared
for the "weiner" roast.
Tickets for "Ghosts" Monday
The Nebraskan wishes to correct a
statement made in Monday's paper.
The play "Ghosts" is to be given by
the University Players of the Dramat
ic department instead of by the Dra
matic club.
Tickets lor this play will go on
sale at 10 a. m. at the Temple, the
price being 25 cents. A number of
organizations have already reserved
sections, and the sale is expected to
be brisk from the start.
Plan Hallowe'en Party
The annual Hallowe'en party of the
College of Agriculture, when the
women appear in work aprons and the
men in overalls, will be held in the
Dairy Pavillion. Saturday night. A
big wienie roast is planned for this
year. This annual party is always
done in true rural style and everybody
acts as he did "out on the farm."
HOME ECONOMICS MET
Meeting Was Under the Auspices of
Omicron Nu Aim of Society to
Be Educational
A meeting for all girls taking Home
Economics was held Wednesday eve
ning, October 27, under the auspices
of Omicron Nu, for the purpose of
forming an organization. Sixty-five
girls were present, and they took up
the work enthusiastically. Miss Helen
Clark, president of Omicron Nu, pre
sided. The following program was
given:
Piano solo Florence Malone
Cello solo Miriam Little
"The Cornhusker" All
Brief talks by representative girls
Miss Condra.
Miss Helzer.
n
That combine
STYLE
VALUE
and
SERVICE
at
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In
Miss PeterB. 1
Mies Provaznik.
Mies Johnson.
Mrs. Hancock.
It was decided to make the aim of
the society mainly educational and to
have programs by teachers and work
ers as well as by the members. The
organization will meet -on ibe.Uret And
third Wednesdays of each month.
Miss Clark appointed a constitution
committee of Miss Provaznik, Miss Pe
ters, and Miss Dickinson, with Miss
Loomis as advisor.
A guessing game was played while
refreshments were served.
YOUNG MAN
JOIN THE ,Y. H. C A.
THIS WEEK
Only $7.50 for the School Year
Some of the things you get
for the
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Xf .nil SWIMMING
t? lUUJ SHOWER BATHS
I 1 BOWLING
BILLIARDS
ROOMS ($1.75 to
$3 per week) .
$6.50 if Uni Y. M. C. A. Member
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