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FLEMING'S JEWEL SHOP Set Our Christmas Display 1211 O Street Phone B-667S Lincoln, Net. Agriculture entertained at a -party Saturday evening. The Kappa Alpha Theta Bridge club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Milford Johnson for a bridge lunch eon, In honor of Juliet Proudflt, ex-'16. The alumni of the School of Agri culture were entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. H. C. Luckey at Fortieth and Holdrege streets. S. L. Gardner, '18, Phi Kappa Pel, reported to the police the loss from a dresser Friday night the while he was attending the Cornhusker ban quet of $25 In bills, $9 in silver and a check for $1. The thief has not been apprehended. Martin B. Chittlck, '16, and Everett Angle, '18, will leave Wednesday eve ning for Iowa City, Iowa, where they will attend the Province Conclave of Alpha Tau Omega and assist in In stalling a chapter of Alpha Tau Omega In Iowa university. The following program was given Friday morning at the convocation of the School of Agriculture by Lenore Burkett and Buda Orth: Ashford, "Ever a Song Somewhere"; Beach, "Ah, Love But a Day"; Thomas, "Bon Jour, Suzon"; Henschel, "Morn ing Hymn"; Schubert, "Am Mur"; and Drlda, "Souvenir." Miss Merlin was the accompanist The Freshmen of the Beta Theta PI fraternity entertained the active chap ter at a dinner-dance at the chapter house Saturday evening. Twenty-seven couples were present. Karl Welner, of the Freshmen, was toastmaster, and toasts were given by Ted Lonam and Guy Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. John Lonam were the chaperones. Decora tions in pink and blue, the Beta col ors, were used. The Freshman and Senior football teams will meet on Nebraska field Tuesday afternoon to decide the inter-class championship. In the two games played so far, the Seniors, tri umphed over the Juniors and the Freshmen won from the Sophomores. The teams are about equal in weight and experience. No member of the Freshman football squads are allowed to compete in the class games. The engagement of Avilda Moore, ex-'14, to Dr. Ernest Dana Wilson, '13, of Chicago, has been announced. Miss Moore has been studying music In .Chicago for the past few years and is at present soprano soloist of the Kountze Memorial church. Dr. Wilson la an instructor In the Kent Chemical laboratory of the University of Chi cago. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska with Sigma Xi honors. He is a member of the Alpha Chi Sigma and Gamma Alpha fraternities. The wedding will take place Wednesday evening, Decem ber 29. Medals for Rifle Team Beginning this year medals will be awarded annually by M. A. Sharp, class of 1915, to the members of the University Rifle Team who make sec and and third highest scores in all Inter-collegiate matches. Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 12J North 12th. Scott' Orchestra. Call, B-H82. Things Every One Like! 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