The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1916, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Strand-
ALL THIS WEEK
Rex Beach's Marvelous Story
"THE NE'ER DO WELL"
Featuring KathlynWIIHams
STRAND CONCERT
ORCHESTRA
Henry Brader, Conductor
AMISSION ALL SEATS 10c
Twice Every Night 7 to 9 p. m.
SOCIETY
The Flirting Widow
ADOLPHO
Versatile' Accordeonlst
The Iron Claw
Her Partner
Anvils and Actors
Sellg Tribune News
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UNDAES
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RESCRIPTION
HARMACY
Cor. 16th & O Sts. Phone B4423
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Unl. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
Fresh Home Made Candles
You get service, "quality and
quantity.
Cpme and see us Cor. 14 4 O
KAPPA ALPHA THETA FORMAL
. The annual formal party of Kappa
Alpha Thota sorority was given at, the
Lincoln ball room Saturday evening,
seventy-five couples being present.
Palms and ferns, and pink and white
roses were used in decorating.
Before the party, the sorority enter
tained at a formal dinner party at the
chapter house, for sixty guests. The
flower scheme was carried out with
tulips. At a noon luncheon at the
Lindell hotel, pink roses made up the
centerpieces of the tables. ...
The out-of-town guests enteretained
Saturday included Helen Overstreet,
York; Helen Daniels, Aurora; Mar
garet' Dodge, Fremont; Roma Wil
liams, Grand Island; Ruth Fitzgerald,
Greenwood; Evelyn Geddes, Grand Is
land; Bernice Borcher, Nebraska City;
Laura Wood, Hastings; Charlotte and
Bedwell, Louise Bedwell, Omaha; Mar
garet Laurie, Leota Simms, Ruth Lind
ley, Omaha; and Mrs. J. E. Kirkpat
rick, Los Angeles.
The chaperones "at the party were
Miss Mary Graham, Miss Ruth Lind
ley, Arthur Hiltner, and Guy E. Reed.
The patrons and patronesses were
Prof, and Mrs. Lees, Dr. and Mrs. F.
M. Fling, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Camp-
"bell, Dr. and Mrs. Farnham, and Mrs.
F. E. Sanborn.
"SPA"
Gt your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria. Plan
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WHITMANS CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
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Alpha Sigma Phi held its formal
party at the Lincoln hotel Friday even
ing. Decorations were in palms, ferns
and cardinal roses. Favors were ivory
fans with gold crests.
The grand march was led by L, A.
Hickman with Evelyn Anderson and
L. L. Lynch with Lucile Beckor. Tho
chaporoncs wore Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Lees of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Humpe, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hickman,
Prof. Searl Davis and Miss Mario
Clark. Tho patrons and patronesses
wore Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luke, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Harto and Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Smith. Among tho out-of-town
guests were Miss Clara Taylor
of Broken Bow, Miss Doris Bates of
Lodgepole, Miss Grctchcn Langdon of
Omaha, Miss Katherino Donniman of
Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lees of
Omuha, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Sfwaynio of
Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mcacham
of Omaha, Lloyd Fraker of Kansas
City, Hugh Freidell. of Omaha, Ned
Allison of Omaha and R. V. Quick of
Omaha.
Mrs. Bates, of Lodge Polo, visited
hor daughter, Bertha, at tho Gamma
Phi Beta houso last week-ond.
Political Advertising
Hazel Clark, '15, will teach at tho
,Iowa state teachers' college this sum
mer. Next fall she will go to Goth
enburg to teach, where she will re
place Miss Lillian Bennett, '14. Miss
Bennett has accepted a position in tho
school of agriculture at Curtis.
The Mystic Fish society will give a
dancing party for all freshmen girls
in Music hall Saturday afternoon,
April 15.
The Glee club dance Saturday eve
ning was attended by forty couples.
Mrs. Carrie Raymond and Miss Clara
Conklin were chaperons.
The Delta Gamma freshmen gave
a house dance Saturday evening. Miss
Mary Dunphy was chaperon.
Walter C. -Johnson, '19, spent Sat
urday and Sunday iri Omaha.
Pplitical Advertising
J. R. 0. MILLER
Candidate for
COUNTY ASSESSOR
On Republican Ticket
A vote for him is a vote for ef
ficiency. Ho knows tho Revenue law.
He knows tho court decisions
a fleeting it.
Is nualHied to make an equit
able, impartial, conservative assessment.
Political Advertising
BtRT E. WILLIAMS
Republican candidate for Justice of
the Poaco. Graduate university law
school, class of 1912. Have practiced
law In Lincoln for past four years.
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Candidate for Re-election for
POLICE JUDGE
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Political Advertising ,
HARRY E. WELLS
Harry E. Wells, announces that he
is the Republican candidate . for
County Clerk, and respectfully soli
cits your support. Adv.
Political Advertising
RALPH P. WILSON
Candidate for
COUNTY JUDGE
Non-Partisan Judiciary Ticket
Graduate of Uni. Neb. Law School
Endorsed by Lancaster County.
jaar Association
Political Advertising
O. B. CLARK, MO
Justice of the I'cnco
Republican Candidate for Second Term
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