The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 01, 1918, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASK A.N
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nilVEB THEATRE
Today 2:30 and Tonight 8:15
"FAIR AND WARMER"
Mat.. $1. Eve., $1.50 to 50c
.'KATZENJAMMER KIDS"
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The Most Brilliant, Thrill-
ing, Homanuc rainouc
Drama Ever Produced
"FOR THE FREEDOM
OF THE WORLD"
A Challenge to Humanity
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew
In "TOO MUCH HENRY"
Hearst-Pathe News
Extra
LIBERATI
Famous Bandmaster and
Soloist
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December 21
About fifteen couples attended tho
danco given by tho Dolta Tau Delta
fraternity at tho chapter house. Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. North chaperoned.
Tho Farm House entortalnod about
twenty couples at a dance, which was
chaperoned by Professor and Mrs. H.
J. Young. Fred Kelly of San Antonio,
Texas; Robert Itheiber, of Red Cloud,
and Ralph Taylor, of Camp Funston,
wore guests.
' Professor NT. A. Bongston and D. T.
Plckorlng chaperoned twenty couples
at a dance at tho Sigma Phi Epsllon
chapter house. Con R. Graf, of To
cumseh, and Lieutenant Imbody of
Fort Dodge were guests. .
PERSONALS
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
January
Silver Serpent Red Triangle Benefit
party Roswilde.
Freshman Law hop Lincoln.
Phi Kappa Psl House dance.
January 5
Senior Hop Lincoln.
Black Masque party for Senior girls
Alpha Phi house.
Junior Class Ag School Music hall.
Freshman Commission party 3 to 5
Music hall.
Alpha Tau Omega Art hall.
January 11
Catholic Students Club party Music
hall.
January 12
Alpha Gamma Rho house dance.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house dance.
January 25
Junior Prom Lincoln.
January 26
Alpha Phi Lincoln.
Men-fcll Reed, '15, of Fort Sheridan
is homo, on a furlough.
Bernice Nelson returned Monday to
take up her work at the Unlvorslty.
Lieut. Harvey Nelson, of Camp
Dodge, visited in Lincoln Monday.
Earl Howoy and Donald VanArsdalc
left last Thursday for 'Camp Joseph E.
Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida.
Genevieve Wolsh, who has been
teaching In Loup City this year, Is
visiting at tho Alpha Phi house.
Sergeant F. S. Herman, ex-'19, of
Fort Bliss Texas, is visiting at tho
Alpha Sigma Phi house tho first part
of this week.
Mary Haller, '17, visited at tho
Alpha Phi houso Sunday on her way
to David City, where' she is teaching
this year.
Lieut. Morris Horn, ex-.20, of Camp
Dodge, is visiting at his homo in
Creighton, on a fourteen day furlough.
Paul Temple, of Camp Dodge, is
spending his furlough with friends in
Lincoln.
Oris Stepanek '13, whose home is at
Crete, was a visitor at the University
yesterday. After his graduation he
spent, a year at the Harvard Graduate
school, where he studied English liter
ature. For two years he was instructor
in English in the Michigan State Col
lege and for the last three years he
has been giving courses in the history
of literature and in debating in the
Soldan High School, St. Louis. Dur
ing his last two years at Nebraska
ho assisted in the Argumentation
Rhetoric courses. Ho had intended to
spend next year at Harvard and then
to study for a year in Europe; but
ho has entered tho Reserve Engineers'
Corps and expects soon to be called
into active service.
JCv WRIGLEYS I
i V j Keep your soldier or !
I Y tailor boy supplied, j
V k Give him the lasting
ILJaV - refreshment, the pro- !
xt fin tcctlon a2alnst thirst. ;
I WPl M gl and digestion afforded j
Pf llLvCii by Wrteley's.
llfY It's an outstanding j
l ; feature of the war !
"All the British Army j
jta flfllCj AFTER EUERV.MEAti
Serve and Save
IT'S OUR Country V message to all patriotic citizenss and
as merchants we are better prepared than, usual to help
do our Bit. We own our goods 50 below market value.
Hence
We'll Serve You So That
You Can Save
We are going to make these Clearance Sales give you a
substantial relief from the HIGH COST OF LIVING by offer
ing you great stocks of quality merchandise at RADICAL PRICE
REDUCTIONS. More than that. Here's your chance to fortify
yourself against future higher cost of living and especially scar
city of Woolens. i
Remember, it takes unusual conditions to give prominence
to unusual things, and so it follows that by doing business on the
"Big Volume Small Basis" looms up larger and larger as this sale
draws your attention to us. ,
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FUR
NISHINGS, TRUNKS AND BAGS, AND WOMEN'S READY
TO WEAR APPAREL NOW ON SALE AT REDUCTIONS
RANGING FROM
One-Fifth to One-Half Off
It will pay you to come ma ny miles to share the benefits.
The Store Ahead
MAYER BROS. CO
-ELI SHIRE, Pres.-
NEWS FROM CAMP
Dean O. V. P. Stout received a card
of Christmas greeting from Walter
Hall, '16, who is with tho First coast
artillery corps of tho American expe
ditionary forces in France.
Wallace L. Overman, '17, captain of
last year's track team, and now at
Camp Funston, sends his new address.
He tells.qf a number of Nebraska men
that he has been seeing make good.
His letter follows:
Camp: Funston, Dec. 23, 1917.
"In compliance with the numerous
requests in tho Rag I am sending my
address, which has been changed since
I wrote last. I enlisted December 13,
in Ambulance Company 356, the same
company with Everetts, Cast, Henry
and many other Nebraska men. C. I.
Winslow, wjio was on the debating
team there last year, and who was
a Y M. C. A. secretary in the same
building with me, also enlisted in tho
same company. There were three of
us secretaries who went in together.
nr 111m If Ann oa f n r n5 wn h.lVO
1 V G li AlftiG, "
gone, and have no reason to complain, j
The men drill for two hours per hay, i
and the rest of the timo is spent In
lectures by officers. All tho officers
are medical men; and they lecture to
us on infectious diseases, sanitation, J
Grst aid, bandaging etc. The work Is
very interesting.
"Stanley Henry has been chosen for ,
the next training camp, so wo lose a
good man soon. Prenley, because of
his knowledge of French, has gone to
Camp Green and will soon be in
France. Partridgo went to Washing :
ton as a chemist. It is only natural
that old Nebraska University mon
should make good. j
"We are expecting to have a big
dinner Christmas day. About sovonty
guests will be invited. Christmas mail
is certainly coming in at a rapid pace
now.
"With kindest regards to all, I am,
"Sincerely,
"WALLACE L. OVERMAN, i
"Ambulance Company 356,
"Camp Funston, Kan."
New Year's Greetings
at Vespers Today
"New. Year's greeting from alumnae
girls" is to be the subject at Vespers
today in the V. V. C. A. rooms in
the Temple. There is to he a special
program. Vcleria- Iionnel, Anna
Luckey, Edith Kobbina and Norma
Kitld will give short talks.
Boyd wants to see you about your
printing.
ESTABLISHED 1887
PHONE B-1422
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