THE DAILY NEBRASKAN DAINTY PERSONAL The rirate Crew will bold Initiation Sunday. Robert Moody, '19, and Alex Krause, 19, left today for West Point. j T. Jeffrey, '16, and Howard Cole man, '15, will spend Saturday and Sun day in Seward. prof. L. E. Ayl8worth returned Wed nesday from a few days; visit to the western part of the state. Annls Chalkin, A.B. 08, A.M. '10, vho has been doing Important juvenile court work in New York City for the past two years, has returned to Lincoln for a rest. While here she is taking epecial work in sociology under Pro feasor George B. Howard. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Helen Scott, ex-'17 of Beat rice, to Albert H. Kurtz, of Omaha, to take place November 4. Miss Scott is a member of Delta Gamma Horor itv and of Mystic Fish society. Mr. Kurtz attended Purdue university and la a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The Delta Gammas will attend in a body. Announcement is made of the ap proaching marriage of Helen Scott, ex '17, of Beatrice, to. Albert H. Kurtz, of Omaha, to take place November 4. Miss Scott is a member of Delta Gam ma sorority and of Mystic Fish soci ety. Mr. Kurtz attended Purdue uni versity and is a member of Sigma Al pha Epsilon fraternity. The Delta Gammas will attend in a body. Emory Buckner, '04, of New York City, is recovering from an operation for appendicitis, According to informa tion received by Prof. M. M. Fogg. Mr. Buckner has achieved notable success in New York City in the practice of law and has conducted several impor tant investigations for the government. He also served as assistant district attorney and in that capacity partici pated in a number of important crim inal prosecutions. IW.v-. v-.J HURDLING. and University Young Women's Chris tian Association was hold in the First Presbtycrian church yesterday after noon, with Mrs. A. L. Candy presid ing. Mrs. Walter Lyndon Pope sang and Miss Burner talked to the girls. After the service the University Y. W. C. A. Cabinet held a conference with Miss Burner. Mist Burner at Vespers Miss Grace Helen Burritt and Chas. Leroy Sluyter of Hastings were mar ried last Thursday at 8:30 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burritt, 2811 S street. Rev. J. W. Hilton officiated, using the ring ceremony. Preceding the ceremony Miss Maud Sluyter of Clay Center, sister of the groom, played the march from Lohengrin, and during the ceremony, Traumerei. The bridal party entered in the following order: Six bridesmaids who formed an aisle, little Doris Peterson of Omaha, cou sin of the bride, ring bearer; matron of honor, Mrs. George Foster, sister of the bride; the bride and groom, and the Rev. J. W. Hilton. Three of tbe bridesmaids were dressed in green and three in white, the other ladies of the bridal party in white. The music and living rooms were decorated with palms and ferns and white chrysan themums. After the ceremony and during congratulations Miss Katherine Meliza of Falls City played selections from MacDowell. The dining room was decorated with yellow crysan themums and the same color scheme was carried out in the refreshments. Mrs. A. M. Susong cut the cake,. Mrs. C. L. Peterson of Omaha, poured the coffee, and the Misses Pearl Barton and Genevieve Fitzgerald assisted in serving. Miss Oolooah Burner of New York City, national student secretary of Y. W. C. A., will speak at Association Vesper Service, tomorrow at five o'clock, at the Temple Theater. Miss Burner's work takes her into all of the largest universities of the coun try. Girls who were in school three years ago will remember the enthusi astic reception accorded Miss Burner during her visit at that time. The girls aim to show her the true Ne braska spirit and how much they have developed in three years. Those who heard her yesterday will be glad of a second opportunity. Tomorrow after noon her subject will be "Life Invest ments." Special music has been ar ranged. This is the regular weekly vesper service, but will be held in the Temple Theater in order to accommo date everyone. A vote of thanks is extended to Prof. P. H. Frye for missing Rhet 7 class Thursday. Is the new car the cause T If so, we would suggest that next time Instead of merely skipping the class he take a few of the faith ful members along. Union Vesper Service Untoa Vesper Service of the City 9 v n i f 4 ( Miss Grace L. Coppock, University of Nebraska 1905. Miss Coppock is n6w National Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. of China, and is to be supported by the Association in the University of Nebraska. Co-Ed Journalist Honored Twelve co-eds in the School of Jour nalism who are contemplating journal ism as a profession had their pictures taken in the writing room of the school. The picture was taken at the request of the Texas Women's Fair to be held in Houston. The picture will be on exhibition there next week. There are eighteen co-eds taking courses In this department, of whom twelve are preparing for journalistic careers. The three co-eds wno were studying for the profession last year are back again taking courses leading to degres in 1917. Daily Texan. Model of Gold Nugget Here A fine model of the largest gold nug get ever found was received at the Museum today. It is known as the "Welcome Nugget" and sold original ly for $4,882.70. Its dimensions are 20x9 inches, and its weight 2,166 ounces. It was found at Ballarat, Victoria, B. C. The model was espe cially prepared for the University, and is covered with pure leaf gold in exact imitation of the original. It has been placed on exhibition in the mineral collections on the third floor of the Museum. Models of other fa mous nuggets will be added as means will allow until all are represented. Ask About Reference Bureau A letter from Mrs. P. T. Widegren, executive secretary of the Swedish Group of the Interparliamentary un ion, in Stockholm, Seweden, has been received by Director A. E. Sheldon, of the Legislative Reference Bureau, asking for full details regarding the Legislative Reference Library and its administration. and Menus GRAVESIPRINTING CO. Listen, We sell KODAKS and do Developing, Printing and Enlarging Bring your Films to us. Lincoln Photo Supply Go. Eastman Kodaks 1217 O St. 1217 O St. College Girls' Smart Apparel We show very complete lines of Fall and Winter apparel suitable for young women, who are attending University. These garments are all carefully selected and you are assured the utmost m style, materials and workmanship, possible at the process. WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO HAVE YOU LOOK.