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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1917)
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LINCOLN, NEER. TO HELP SOLVE THE HOUSEKEEPING ETHICS HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION MEETINGS START TODAY Well Known Women Will Speak Problem of the Home Will be Analyzed The home economics department of the college of agriculture will be gin its three days' session of the twelfth annual meeting of the Ne braska Home Economics association. today in room S06 of Agriculture hall. The program is as follows : Tuesday, January 16 9.30 -a. m. Greetings. Emma Reed Davisson. 9:40 a. m. The Third Function of Food, Alice M. Loomis. 10:10 a. m. Desserts (cooking demon stration), Mary Rokahr and Aural Scott 2:00 p. m. Conserve Your Strength, Mrs. J. N. Paul St. Paul, Neb. 2:20 p. m. The Light that Flashes. Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm. Omaha, Neb. 4:00 p. m. Some Farm Home Prob lems, Florence E. Ward. Washington, D. C. j Getting-Acquainted Tea, j Home Economics Hall, j Assistant Hostesses Mrs. Samuel Avery, Mrs. Edgar A. Burnett. j Wednesday, January 17 9:30 a. m The Retail Cuts of Beef ' (demonstration) K. F. Warner, Lincoln, Neb. 10:30 a. m. Meat Cookery (cooking demonstration), Mrs. Mabel Daniels Gramlich. Lincoln, Neb. 2:00 p. m Problems in Shopping (il lustrated), Mrs. F. J. Burnett, Omaha, Neb. 2:30 p. in. The Trend in Woman's Clothing (illustrated), Alice M. Loomis. 3:00 p. m. Color Problems In Every -Day Life (illustrated). Mrs. J. D. Hoffman. Discussion. After this program the home eco nomics department will welcome the visitors to the clothing study labora tork-s on the tVrd floor of Home Eco nomics hall, where an exhibit of stu dents' work may be seen. Thursday, January 18 9.20 a. m. A Forenoon with the C'an- ning Club (a canning demonstration with chil dren), Emma F. Ort, Lincoln, Neb. The Woman County Agent, Maud M. Wilson, Lincoln, Neb. 2:00 p. m. Household Mechanics (Il lustrated). Prof. L. W. Chase. University farm, Lincoln, Neb. 2:45 p. m. Business and Women, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler. "Jiscusslon. Mrs. Wheeler will answer Questions regarding Inheritance laws, property rights and-other legislation regarding women. The discussion will include the general movement toward better business Training for women. (Continued from page 2) RECAPITULATION Football, net gain Basketball, net loss - $ 1,260.19 Track, net loss 1,994.70 Wrestling, net loss 153.41 Miscellaneous sports .' "80.72 General fund, deficit... 2,813.08 Investment, farm mortgage -. Net gain for year 4,541.18 11,142.28 CASH STATEMENT Cash on band September 1, 1915 t 1.818 15 Total receipts tor year ending August 21, 1918 28,127X2 Farm mortgage (not listed in receipts) Total expenditures for year ending August 81, 1918 Balance on hand September 1, 1916 S40.940.C7 Note Cash balance Farm mortgage (drawing 1) Balance as above EDITED BY SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR January 13 Senior Prom, Lincoln. Achoth dance, Rosewilde. German Dramatic club banquet, Lin coln. Delta Zeta dance, Lindell. Sigma Nu pig dinner, chapter house. January 19 Military ball, dinner dance, Commer cial club. Farm house dance, Lincoln. January 20 Iron Sphinx, formal, Lincoln. Farm bouse banquet, Lincoln. Junior Law hop. Rosewilde. Letty Irions, '20, is ill at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Betty Drake, '13, of Beatrice, is visiting Betty Doyle, '19. Beta Theta Pi gave a house dance Saturday night, which was attended by The Woman9 s "The first real test of a girl's relig ion is the way she acts in her home with her family," says Miss Winifred A. Tunell, secretary of the Y. W. C. A. of the Ohio state university. "If a girl is on friendly terms with her family, if she chums with her father, confides her girl's affairs in her mother, and is Y. W. C. A. GIRLS MEET FOR BUSINESS DISCUSSION WEDNESDAY The association girls will meet at the Y. W. C. A. rooms Wednesday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. The time for the annual election will be dis cussed; also the proposed change of membership basis for students. The work being done by the two com missions appointed some time ago will be brought up for discussion. The commissions were appointed to gather material concerning the religious life of students and to study the problem of democracy on the campus. The advisability of appointing a frephman commission will also be considered. FESTIVAL DAYS , SUBJECT OF TONIGHT'S VESPERS PROGRAM At Vesper service this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the T. W. C. A. rooms, the possibilities and advantages of retain ing the spirit of our festival days throughout the year will be discussed. The fact that the "peace and good will" spirit of Christmas is likely to be confined to the holidays alone and forgotten immediately afterward is realized by all. Vesta Mawe, Helen Humpe, Dorothy Adamson, Ruth Milford and Marion Reeder will give talks on bow this Fpirit should be carried with one every day in the year. The New Year's, Easter and Thanksgiving spirit will have their share in the discussion. Fern Noble will preside. 110.143.2$ 1,000.00 811.148.28 S 1 6, 000.00 586.34 VIVIENNE HOLLAND twenty couples. Mrs. Marie Richards chaperoned. Lolah Neeley, ex-'19, of Nebraska City, came to attend the Senior prom, and to visit at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Week-end guests at the Delta Zeta house were Eda Bridges. Omaha; Mar guerite Beesley, Liberty; and Eleanor Wickett, Sargent. The marriage of Alta Webber to William A. Letton. 13, a Kappa Sigma, took place yesterday, at Boulder, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Letton will live at Ply mouth, Neb. Achoth entertained the following guests over the week end: Willa Min ford, Hastings; Marjory HalL Alvo; Lillian Boyer, Pawnee City; and May Langden, Gretna. Do you need help in rhetoric or in economics? I can help you. (50c an hour). F. C. Winship. Address Box 1162, Station A. Point of View termed a 'brick' by 'big brother,' she is doing a delightful bit of home mission ary work. "So many girls on the campus are taking advantage of their opportunity to be genuinely friendly With every one not just a matter-of-fact friend!i ress. but real friendship. The girl Miss Louise Pound of the depart ment of English literature has been asked to give an address before the English section of the meeting of sup erintendents and principals at Kansas City next month. ornhusker Indmidua Must gijuinmiij i who is really friendly does not walk to class with another girl, her mind on some far-away subject, making in different answers to her questions. She is Interested in everyone, and it she joins a society, she works with all her might, but not necessarily con fining her friendship tc that group. 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