The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 31, 1918, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEDRASKAN
nilVER THEATRE
Tod.y. Frl. A Sat, 3 Time, Daily
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES
Mat -15c Nlte-c Gallery-10c
MTN'aht-2-000 60c -Feb. 4
!.THE SHOW OF-WONDERS"
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Always theBft Shwjn JTown
Wedn'eTd7y i""? I H'
nd Sat., Jan. 30, 31, Feb. 1, Z.
The Miniature Musical Comedy
THE FOUR HUSBANDS
With
JACK BOYLE A KITTY BRYAN
Music and Lyrics by William Fried
lander Book by Will M. Hough
Direction of William B. Fried
lander, Incorporated
Harry Van Fossen
Blackface Comedian
Late Star with
"Watch Your Step" Company.
Miss Robbie Oordone
In Character Studies anil Poses
Reproducing Old Masters
And Original Designs
The Little Cheer Up
WINONA-WINTER
A Musical Comedy and Vaudeville
Favorite
Introducing Her Latest Song
Successes v
17th Orpheum Circuit Tour
James H. Cullen
of
"The Man From the West"
Herbert's Loop-the-Loop
and Leaping Canines
Cats, Pigeons and Roosters
The Pathe News
World's Greatest Animated News
Views "
Orpheum Concert
Orchestra
P rof. Arthur J. Bab ich, Director
CLAUD & FANNIE USHER
Playing
"FAGAN'S DECISION"
Matinee at 2:30; all seats reserved,
25c. Evening performance at 8:05
sharp, to comply with coal conser
vation order for 10:15 o'clock clos
ing: seats reserved, 25c, 50c and
75c. War tax additional.
1? fF
jj Big Shows A Good Music
THURSDAY
"Runaway Romany"
With the Most Beautiful of All
Broadway Stars -MARION
DAVIES
Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20c
SHOWS START AT X Rfrva
1:15, 3:00, 5:00, 6:45, 8:30
SHARP
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SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
February 1
Gamma Phi Beta house dance.
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Freshmen Subscription
k BAIL TNEBRASKANSm Low
of yoQpoTDlT THHAYI
Alpha Omlcron Pi house dance.
Bushnell Guild houbo party.
Delta Delta Delta Lincoln.
Chi Omega house dance
Delta Zcta banqui't Lincoln
February 2
Union Literary Society banquet
Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta house dance.
Alpha Chi Omega house dance.
Mystic fish Freshman Girls' party
3 to 5 o'clock Temple.
Y. M. C. A. Tost Exam. Jubilee
Temple. Chi Omega Banquet Lincoln
Sophomore Frolic Armory
Delta Zeta Lincoln.
February 8
Delta Upsilon Lincoln.
Thi Kappa Psi house dance.
Xi Psi Phi Rosewilde.
February 9
All-Univeraity party Fete of the
Nations Temple and Armory
Closed.
February 15
Acacia banquet Lincoln.
Pi Kappa Thi banquet Lincoln.
Bushnell Guild house dance.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house dance.
Kappa Sigma Lincoln.
February 15
Acacia Informal Scottish Rites
Temple.
Pi Kappa Phi Lincoln.
Kappa Sigma banquet Lincoln.
Ag School Commissioned Officers'
Rosewilde. '
February 23
Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln.
March 1
Achoth Lincoln
March 2
Achoth banquet 4:30-to 8 o'clock
Lincoln.
University night Auditorium
Closed
March 8
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lincoln.
March 9
Gamma Phi Beta Rosewilde.
Delta Gamma Lincoln
March 15
Alpha Omicron Pi Lincoln.
March 16
Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln.
March 23
Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln
April 13
All-University party
Closed
PERSONALS
Opal Nuss is ill at the Achoth house.
Muurea Hendee will visit her par
ents in Omaha Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. F. W. Farley and her daugh
ter Margaret, of Bancroft, are visiting
at the Achoth house.
C. U. Parsons, '21, has returned to
Bcbool after being confined with ill
ness at his home in Omaha.
Robert Holyoke, of Little Rock, Ark.,
visited at the Sigma Nu house yester
day. Mrs. E L. Miller of Fremont will
visit her daughter Eva at the Kappa
Alpha Theta house the latter part of
the week.
Geraldine Brown will spend the end
of the week at her home Jn Cambridge
Ruth Begley spent the first of the
week in Omaha.
Glenn Rodwell, ex-'21, is visiting
today at the Sigma Nu house. From
here he will go to Columbus, Ohio, to
enter the aviation school.
Orville A. Brace, '15, left recently
for the ground school of the aviation
section at Harvard. Previous to his
departure, Brace was engaged in some
geology work out in the 6tate.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Freshman Debating
Freshmen intending to try out for
the class debating team will please
leave their names with D. C. Bodwell.
Call B-1192.
Snnhomore Debating
All sophomores wishing to try out
ATTE
tor (he class debating team ore asked
to leave their names with M. I1
Gillette. Call B 2683.
Theta Sigma Phi
Theta Sigma Phi will meet at 7
o'clock thin evening at the Alpha
Delta Pi house.
Home Economies' Picture
The Home Economics' picture will
be taken Thursday at 12 o'clock at
Townsend's studio. All are requested
to bring 10 cents at that time.
Phi Alpha Tau Picture
Thi Alpha Tau picture will be taken
at Townsend's studio at 1 o'clock Fri
day. All old members and pledges be
present at that time.
Phi Alpha Tau
All last year's members of Thi
Alpha Tau will meet at the Bushnell
Guild house for Important business at
11 o'clock today.
University Orchestra
All students who wish to become
members of the University orchestra
should leave their names with Prof.
P. H. Grummann in Library 304.
Delian Society
The Delian Literary society will
meet in Faculty hall, Friday evening
at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. WatUins of the
State Historical society will talk.
Everybody welcome.
DkuciVsl rvaminatlftnl
,
All men taking gymnasium work or
any athletic war work must take a
physical examination before 5 o'clock
Thursday afternoon if they were not
examined the first semester.
Cidemero Round Tcble
The Cidemern Round Table will
elect officers for the -second semester
his eveninar at 7 o'clock In Bessey
hall, room 203. A discussion regard
ing the merits of euthanasia will also
be held.
Wrestling Tryouts
Wrestling tryouts will be held Sat
urday, February 2, at 2 p.' m. in the
Armory for the Ames meet at Ames
on February 8. All above freshman
are eligible. Names must be left with
Hueo Otoupalik or at Dr. Clapp s of
fice by Friday, 5 o'clock, weights to
accompany the names. Following are
the classes in which tryouts will be
held: 125 pounds, 135 pounds, 145
pounds, 158 pounds, 175 pounds and
above 175 pounds.
Class Elections-
Election of class presidents, Ivy day
orator, editor-in-chief, managing edi
tor and business manager of the Corn-1
fciiQLnr vL-m ho held Tuesday. Febru-
ary 12.
All candidates must file applications
with the registrar by 5 o'clock Friday,
February 8.
, FLORENCE I. McGAHEY,
Registrar.
GRAVENGAARD MADE HEAD
OF PHILLIPS BROOKS CLUB
Einer Romer Elected Secretary
Tuesday Dr. Holmes to
Speak at Next Meeting
H. P. Gravengaard was chosen pres
ident of the Phillips Brooks: club and
Einer Romer was made secretary and
treasurer at a meeting of the club held
during the lunch hour Tuesday. Dean
RJ Leland was elected counsellor.
" The club meets regularly for lunch
on the first Tuesday of each month.
The next regular meeting will be held
NTIONL
In Faculty, hall, Temple. Dr. John A.
Holmes of the First Congregational I
church will speak on "The Present
Opportunities of tho Christian Minis
try." Named after Bishop Phillips Brooks.
I ho great Boston preacher, this club
was organized five years ago. iMst
year there were seventeen members
including tho student pastors. The
membership is confined to those who
are Btudylng for tho ministry and who
expect to enter medical missions or to
do foreign mission work. Anyone who
wishes to become a member of this
club will come to the next meeting.
Orpheum
OPEN TILL
A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and
after the Rosewilde Dance
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AFTER EVERV. MEACi j
Wmt Flavor Jr.
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Student Activities Office
Tucker-Sliean
1123 O 8treet
Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians
Dealers In
Watchofl, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Drug Store
MIDNIGHT