NEBRASKAN ni IVEHTHEATBE SOCIAL CALENDAR October 18 Silver Serpent hike for junior girls October 19 Rally and Parade Armory, 7 o'clock October 20 United Agricultural society meet ing Farm campus. Sigma Nu dance Lincoln. October 26 Alpha Phi Freshmen house dance. THE DAILY II r- I . J VI m m Ionirtt.Wed.&Wed.iMattaee : t Phone j5&o ORPH EUR1 WESTERN VAUDEVILLE -MonTrue... WedOct. 15,16, 17, Fifth Episode "THE SEVEN PEARLS" A Smashing Paths Serial (Read the story in the Sunday State Journal.) Vaudeville Monde & Sella "Singing and Dancing" (Female Im personators) Lewis Plottl "A Day ' ne East Side" Character Slng Ing Universal News '.'Finders Keepers" A Lesson In Every Day Life' Olga's Leopards A Big Animal Act Orpheum Con cert Orchestra Weekly Matinee Every Afternoon at 2.30 Any Seat 15c, Nights, 7:15 and 9 ' Sharp; Seats 25 Mon., Tue. and Wed. First Screen Appear ance of a Noted Beautv GOLDWYJM presents MAXINE ELLIOT IN "FIGHTING OODS" Bv Koi CooDer Mesrrue and Irvin S. Cobb. A storv of a wife's lov altv and biff business. Mack Sennett Comedv ROPING HER ROMEO Paramount Comedv The Strand L. M. GARMAN, Mgr. THE HOME" OF GOOD SHOWS MONDAY AND TUESDAY The Universal Presents MARIE WOLCAMP IN "THE LURE OF THE UNATTAINABLE Second Episode "THE RED ACE" Have your EYES examined and glasses fitted by W. H. MARVIN, O. O. Thoro, Up-to-dtae Methods 1234 "O" St. Opp. Miller & Paine Kokeschs Supreme JAZZ BAND The' Incomparable For Bookings Call F-3653 CHAN CE TO MAKE EXTRA MONEY Ymi can adci 25 to $50 a month to vour income in vour spare time. ()ir monev-fnakincr Dlan s a winner for either men or women. We furnish outfit free and teach von how to use it. Send postal at once for"iirtic iiliirs of the Monev-Makintr I Mil ii. Act promptly before the vacancy is tilled in vour ter ritory. Address Publisher. PjOX J;: N. Times Sauare Station. New York Citv. Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians Dealers In Watches, Clocks. Diamonds, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op tical merchandise. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing V' "Z. ' X October 27 Xi Delta party for sophomore girls Temple. Rushton-Davies A wedding of more than usual inter est to Lincoln people, will take place Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davies at Utica, when their daughter, Dorothy, will become the bride of Mr. Lvalo Rushton of Omaha. The wedding will be a quiet home affair and Mr. and Mrs. Rushton will make their hom9 in Omaha. Both, the bride and eroom attended the University of Nebraska last year. Miss Davies is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and Mr. Rushton is a member of Phi Delta Theta. He is a brother of Mrs. Joseph Seacrest. Mr. and Mrs. Seacrest. Miss Lillian Arendt and Miss Virginia Gallentine will leave tomorrow for Utica to be guests at the wedding. PERSONALS Eva Miller suent Saturday and Sun day in Minneapolis, Minn. She visited at Fort Snelling. Nell Youngers visited at the Delta Gamma house the end of the week. Dorothy Stephens accompanied Jeanette Teacarten to her home in Weeping Water to spend Saturday and Sunday. Margaret Dodge spent Sunday at her home in Fremont. Dorthey Davies is visiting at Delta Gamma house. Harriet Ramey left Monday for York to attend the funeral of her uncle. Ermine Carmean accompanied Cath erine Pierce to her home in Bellville, Kansas, to spend the Saturday and Sunday. Alice Tenmle entertained her father and mother from Lexington, Neb., Sat urday and Sunday. Dorthey Weatherald spent the end of the week at her home in Hebron. Kluence Jenks from Avoca, la , vis ited at the Gamma Phi Boja house Sat urday. " Mrs. A. T. Chapin from Winside, Neb., was a guest of her daughter, Vir ginia, at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday. Miss Gladys Hellweg, Polk, Neb., Miss Edna Olson, Stromsburg, and Miss Katherine Mellor of Melvern, la visited at the Pi Beta Phi house Sat urday. lrma Stephens is ill at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Danhne Stickle, Ruth Curtice, Alice Sedgwick and Lucille Nitscho were in Omaha for the week-end. Kathfiiine Cardner. Omaha; Cecil White, York, and Helen Gale, presi dent of the ChaDter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Northwestern university, were quests at the Kappa Kappa Gam ma house Saturday and Sunday. Sdma Taylor spent tho latter part of the week at her home in Exeter. LvJla Dawson wuf at her home in LJiiwood Saturday and Sunday. Nina tnd Pansy Hosteller visiied their sister, Doris, at the Alpha Oml cron Pi house the end of the week. Limit Harvey Nelson from umana visited at the Sigma Alpha Epnilou house Saturday and Sunday. Lieuten ant Nelson Isltationed at Fort Dodge. H. L. Gerhart from Newman urove was a guest at hte Alpha Tau Omega house for the end of the week. Helen Cossner apent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Mr and Mrs. C. Ehlers visited their daughter, Marguerite, Saturday and Sunday. Helen Wahl was at her home in Omaha for the latter part of the week. Mary Alice Davey went to Davey to help dedicate the new school there. Ralph Sweeley. Atlanta, la., was a guest at the Alpha Theta Chi house. W E McCandless, from Omaha, vis ited his son. Kenneth, at the Pi Kappa Phi house Sunday. Clyde Dempster or Beatrice was in Lincoln Saturday. H C Howard, from West Point, was the guest of his son, Harvey, at Delta Upsllon house. ' Charlotte Flindt, from Spencer. Ia.. visited Saturday and Sunday at the Delta Gamma house. Frank Morrlssey is visiting at the Sigma Nu house. I'aul Young returned to his home. Nebraska City, for the week end Clarence Parsons spent the week end in Omaha. . . Arthur I. Rogers. 21. spent the week end at bis home in Petersburg. Miss Ethel Smith, '2.0. spent the week end at her home in Council Bluffs, Iowa. iTnma Alex Krause. 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Lloyd Tuliy, '18, was at the Delta Upsllon house Sunday. Edna Ohlson, who is teaching in Polk, Neb., thU year, came to Lincoln for the Iowa game and stayed at the Pi. Beta Phi house over Sunday. Ottilia Schurman of Fremont, and Mary Steele of Hastings were in Lin coln for the Iowa game. Katherine Dodge, '18, of Fremont, spent the week end in Omaha. Ermine Carmean spent the week end in Belleville, Kan., as the guest of Katherine Pierce. Constance Rummons Heads University English Club Constance Rummons, '18, was elect ed president of the English club at a meeting Saturday evening with Miss Louise Pound. Edna Hathaway was chosen secretary and treasurer. After the business meeting a story written by Miss Helen Mitchell was read by Miss Olivia Pound and another was read by Prof. S. B. Gass. Dr. H. B. 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