The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1918, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
jBBSjl SOCiCtg j I ALUMNI
Wednesday Thursday
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
That Wonderful Jap, In
HIS BIRTHDAY
, which H Discover tht Part
of Himself that It All Man
A Suriihlne Comedy
A Waiter's Wasted Life"
Admission 5c, 10c, 15e
On Utht P Street
SARATOGA
RECREATION
FLOORS
CHAS. N. MOON
B 1392 H8708
LOEB'S ORCHESTRA
MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
ORCHESTKA FROM FIVE TO
TWENTY-FIVE TIECES
lazz Hand or Boiler Shop Effect
on Request Only
GARMENT CLEANING
SERVICE
LINCOLN CLEANING AND
OYE WORKS
326 South 11th
Leo Soukup, Mgr., B 6575
C. H. FREY
Florist
1133 O St. Phonee B 6741-6742
LUNCHEONETTS
SERVED
ILLER'S
RESCRIPTION
H A R M A C Y
BEST PLACE TO EAT
ORPHEUM CAFE
1418 O
Special Attention to University
Students
N.JS. CAFE
139 South Eleventh
o
There is no question
about your looking
"CLASSIE"
if we clean your
clothes
QELHAAR'S
Cleaners
1322 N B 3316
Lee Wigton, Mgr.
Save Money on
Your Clothes
and Shoes
at
CERFS
Social Calendar
December 6
G il' Cornhusker party. Woman's
hall.
December 7
Delta llamma, house dance.
Catholic Students, faculty hall.
Delta Helta Delta, tea for Mrs. Hill.
December 6
tilrls' Cornhusker party, Women's
hall.
Chi Omega, tea Tor Miss Anderson.
December 7
Catholic students, Faculty hall.
Th Delta Gamma party which was
scheduled for Saturday nlRht has been
postponed on account of the quaran
tine, which Ins been placed upon the
S. A. T. C.
The first All University party of the
yonr will be December fourteenth at
the Armory. This will he a closed
night.
Miss Lammers, former refcrnce li
brarian In the university library, Is
living nt Dallston. Virginia, at the
home of MaJor Chase. HallBton ts five
miles from Washington, where Miss
hammers doea most of her work,
which Is compiling a history of tho
Marines.
Most of Miss Lammer's work Is done
lu the Congressional Library where
she has an alcove in the manuscript
division. In a letter written to Miss
Conklin, she spoke of meeting Knute
CarlHon, who was an assistant in the
Social Science department. Mr. Carl
tton is working on the part that Swe
den is to play in the reconstruction.
The holly that decorates the library
was p'eked by Miss Lammers.
No matter what you say
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th
B2234
Learn to Play Band
Instruments
N O W
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Uth and R Streets
UNI NOTICES
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science society of tho
university will meet Thursday even
ing, December 5, in FacuHy nall. Tern
p'e building, at 7:30. A cordial Invita
tion is extended to all students, alumni
and faculty of the university.
Xi Delta
On account of the furnace In the
Women's building being out of order,
initiation will be at the Chi Omega
houee, this evening at six o'clock.
Delian Literary Society
The Delian Literary society will
met In Faculty hall, Temple, Satur
day evening. December 7, at 8 o'clock.
A program and social hour are
planned.
Vocational Questionnaires
Students who took vocational ques
tionnaires at the vesper service last I
week, please turn them in.
Dr. Wait will speak before Sigma
Xi next Friday evening, December 6,
at 8 p. m. in room 209 of the new
chemistry building. His subject,
"Some Observations Concerning the
Recent Influenza Epidemic," will be of
interest to all. Every one is invited
to attend.
Xi Delta
On account of the furnace in the
Women's building being out of order
initiation will be at the Chi Omega
house, Thuisday at six o'clock.
Catholic Students' Clc.t)
The Catholic Students' club will hold
an initiation for new members at 2:30
p. m., Saturday, December 7, in faculty
hall.
Union Literary Society
Union Literary society- will meet ni
Union hall Saturday evening at seven
ihirty. A good program and social
hour are planned.
S W. S. G. A.
There will be a meeting of the two
teams of the membership campaign
for W. S. G. A. Thursday at eleven
o'clock, U. 202.
PERSONALS
i. rnwns. '21. who has been ill
with the influenza for two weeks, is
much better and expects io d i
in school soon.
Mildred Bowers, '19. is at St. Eliza
beth's hospital with the influenza.
Sad:e Rotholz. '21. has withdrawn
from school and returned to her home
in Omaha,
22. has been very
tick wi;h influenza, but is recovering
now.
Mildren Doten. '21. is 111 at the AlPh
OmLron Pi house.
Miriam Little te III with Influenzi
at her home in ib ciiy.
New Classes Forming Now
SHORT COURSE PRACTICAL WORK
Get Ready to Hold a Good Job
Regtilat Winte Term, January 6
Call for Catalog
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TH E languorous charm of the
Hawaiian native instruments so
moving in appeal, so observably
in vogue-is strikingly characteristic
of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that
curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic
charm of tonal quality which has
made these instruments so sensation
ally popular.
The Ukulele has a pleasing; grace of
form. The finer models are made
of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It
is much in request today among the
smarter college and other musical
organizations.
It is easy to learn Its price includes an
Instruction Book.
Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Every chord struck upon this typically rep
resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked
by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely
beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any
music, qualities full of vivid color and va
ried charm.
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