The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1920, Image 4

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TUE DAILY NERRASKAN
FRESHMEN COMMITTEES NAMED
(Continued From Page One)
DEBATING COMMITTEE.
Herbert Brownell, ' chairman; Ho
ward Crook, Martin Her.
ATHLETIC COMMITTEE.
Oliver Maxwell, chairman; Kussdl
Milham. Freeman Hamilton.
Freshman Party Committees
Approved.
The All-University party ion:i n:, o
wishes to announce that the commit
tees chosen for the All Froslmu.n
mixer were selected from the first
year class without the arproal of
the class officers and that the lis;
was not approved by the executive
dean in regard to eligibility of the
committee members. TIip following
list has been duly approved rv rre.-i-dent
Robert E. Craig and Dean C. C.
Engberg. according to Harry Koed.
general chairman of the All-University
party committee:
FRESHMAN MIXER COMMITTEE.
Richard Babcock. chairman; Foster
Matehett. checker.
I. Reception Committee.
rcl!a Meyers, chaiiuia.i. Ml'.iu-J
Maberry. Violet Maddox. Ruth Vi'ler. j
Florence Garbutt, Betty Welsh. Ruth
Taylor, Lyle Holland, ichn 1
Knox Barnett, Asa Waters. Harlow
Walker, Lemont K:er, Jean Rcberts.
Margaret Fallon, Donald Pierce.
II. Decoration Committee.
Marylouise Bryan, chairman; Kath
leen Stitt, Margaret Hger. Ruth
Gnam, Fern Jackson. Harold John
son. Harry Dunker. Garreth Burt, Ed
ward Buck.
III. Refreshment Committee.
John Comsioc'k. Ruth Small, joint
chairmen; Ruth Shallenburger, Nellie
Starboard. Merle Lader. ' Arnold
Roberts.
IV. Entertainment Committee.
Herbert Browne!!. Ethel Widener.
Joint chairmen; Lloyd Chapman, Les
lie Cadwallader, Lester Hyde, Reba
Maynard, Berniee Breuko, Florence
Secoy.
How Committees Are Chosen.
The outgoing general chairmen of
the All-University party committee
select the chairmen of the minor com
mittees within the A!I-Uni ersity com
rr.ittee and in turn these chairmen
appoint the members of their various
minor committees. The general com
mittee chairman appoints no com
mittets but if he sees fit he may
select an assistant to aid him in the
work of organiring all the com
mittees.
FINAL SCRIMMAGE BEFORE GAME
MIDSEMESTER REPORTS ARE
DUE NEXT TUESDAY
(Con inued from Page One)
with Penn State a little on top. Penn
State has won all her games thi
year and has sent many stiong east
ern aggregations to defeat, among
them Dartmouth. If the Huskers do
feat these two teams the eastern
football critics will reconize Ne
braska as one of the strongest squads
in the country.
TICKET SELLERS MAKE TIME
(Continuer from Page 1).
Football men who expect to take
the trip east with the squad will bo
benefited by the change because it
will give them a longer time to pre--re
for examinations. It is rumore 1
that the grid men will take their
books with them, and that supervised
the day
tudy w-;ii
trireme.
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MensfPopular
Priced Shoes!
6.00, 6.95, 7.50, 8.00
S.25 and up
flood honest built shoes that
are dependable and up-to-date.
Come in Black Kid.
Brown and Black Calf, in
English cr straight lasts,
f.nd medium round toes.
All lace stvles.
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MKX'S nU'CATOl! SMKS.
s'l-hmint'f! Prlci s Sure Yoi M nu u.
Fred Schmidt & Bro.
: n 7-21 St.
Send your furs, gloves
and other accessories of
dress to US--they"ll get
the expert attention they
require.
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the Temple theater will be the only
place in Lincoln, that drama will be
presented this year. This ticket drive
will insure the players being able to
present better productions than has
been possible on previous occasions;
itsing more elaborate stage settings
and costumes in making the produo
tions attractive.
Zpiscopal Club Holds
Dinner Tuesday Eve
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The Episcopalian club held a dinner l
Tuesday, October 6, at 6 o'clock a
the Holy Trinity chOrch. About fifty
students were present. The room
was attractively decorated in Hal
lowe'en colors. At the close of the
dinner the president gave a talk in
which he told the purpose and aims
of the club. Pr. Hays, the rector of
the church, made an address to the
club which was followed by talks by
Pr. McFayden and Pr. Pratt, both of
whom are sponsors for th club.
Colorado M.ners Decide to Strike.
DENVER. Twenty-five hundred
coal miners of the northern Colorado
fVI.-u w ill rn out on strike today an 1
remain out "unil operators agree to
a conference." on their demands for
a working agreement and wage adjustment.
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Chilly Fall Days
are a constant reminder of the fact
that heavy winter suits and overcoats
should be put in shape ready for use.
Send them to us for a thorough
brightening" up.
B1338 ECONOMY'4!?0
Cleaners Dyers
DEVLISH GOOD CLEANERS
The Newspapers are Not Making
Men's Clothing
BUT WE ARE GIVING
OW 19
NOW
the newspapers have given you a great deal to think
about reports from "Tom. Dick and Harry" have been
full of hope and promise.
("lothinc does not come from Washington, nor is it
manufactured hy the newspapers. The manufacturers in
Chicago and New York pay the cost of woolens and the
waires of the garment worker: they know how much it
costs t.. prcluee a GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES.
If yi.u should make a list of all that goes into the making
i f a Miit. you v.-i.uld wonder hw it has been p"siUe to
keep the price cf Good 01 -t hiu ar down as 1 w as it is;
y...i wc.r.ld f.nd that most ewrythincr in the making of
m-n"-; cl--.thir.? has increased ?.) per cent.
Iluv.-fver. in the fare of faNe ptvpacanla which has
miiMTi:n:ed the price situation t "i.e public during the
a-t few weeks, we vih t" n.ake this tateir.vnt. and
are miehty proud of it:
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We're Reducing Every
Garment in Our Stock
including the Celebrated
To the Prices That Will Prevail
Next Season
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New low price
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