THE DAILY NEBBASKAN X- Home Style Malted Milk 25 Cents HOLLERS' HARM AC Y THE METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA T. C. TOMPKINS B2717 Three Kings 120 North 11th St. B lJ K js .TOIINXY WILLIAMS Sure Can Shine 'Era Up , Security Mutual Barber Shop Boyd Printing Co. IniTtlona, Christmas Greeting Cards. Programs. B-1917 DELIAN SOCIETY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE The Delia Literary Society will have open house S:15 Friday evening, March 4, in Faculty Hall. A one-act playlet entitled "Rooms to Let," by M N. Beebe, will be prosented, with special music. Following is the cast: Mrs. Smyth, lady ....Florence Williams Dick Rush, college graduate.... Charles Mochkort Tom Warren, college graduate.... Russel Oliver Madge Wales, summer student.... Ruby Wolfenden Betty Breeze, summer student.... Mary Ellen In.elis Aunt Matilda, Bettie's aunt Emma McDill Jerry, the postman Plul McDill The setting is in a suith of rooms in a local rooming house, at the end of the semester, when the summer school people are arriving. There is a mistake in transfer of baggage, and complications arise. WILL SEND DELEGATES TO W. A. A. CONVENTION The folloing girls were elected to repsented Nebraska W. A. A. at the National Convention to be held at Indiana University, March IS and 19: Martha Krogmann, 21; Ruby Damme 23; Sue Stille, '21. Ruth Fickes, '2L ill go as the official delegates. Was Jesus a Supernaturally Sinless Being? Or did he inherit pur human nature, his char acter being an achievement of moral will and not a supernatural endowment? The fourth sermon by James W. MacDon ald in the series on "The Liberal Interpretation of the Person ality of Jesus" AllSouls' Unitarian Church 12th and "H" Streets Sunday at 11:00 A. M. X i iTr.n'ii'Mii it,"nmiii imrT hgoI offlhncinc All Evening for 1-25 K DANCE SATURDAY Beck's Symphony I For just such happy moments 1 kJsf I as this, Coca-Cola was created oSj SjffSJIr J delicious and refreshing. E -''i IjtT . if I ? The Coca-Cola Company f T) uf JtA ' ATLANTA, GA. J r-i U - i - , TITII IT iibwwi imwpi iiiiii wnn,i,mni ' JUNIORS AND FRESHMEN WIN IN INTER-CLASS MEET (Continued from Page One.) maker , for her team. Miss Janza refereed the games. Elizabeth Schoep pel and Mary Hardy were linesmen The Juniors will meet the Freshmen in the finals of the class tournament Saturday at 10 o'clock. The Senior team will meet the Sophomore team in a consolation game Saturday after the finals of the class tournament. The second Freshman team will play the second Junior team today at noon. The members of the winning teams are: Junior Eleanor Snell (capt.) F.; Nannie Roberts, F.; Katherine Wolfe, C; Annabelle Ranslem, SC.; Ruth Fickes, G.; Margaret Henderson, G. Freshmen Marie Snavely, F.; Feaii Safford, F.; Harriet Boggess, F.; Lois Tedersen, SC.; Lauda Newlin, (capt.) G.; Esther Deckard, G. DELTS AND A T O'S TO PLAY IN FINALS (Continued from page one.) annexed the game for the Delts in the final minutes of play. Following is a detailed account of both con tests: ALPHA TAU OMEGA: fg ft pf tf pis Roberts, f ...0 0 0 0 0 Hauser, f 1 110 3 Maxwell, c : 4 12 0 9 Bush, c 2 0 0 0 4 Miller, g 1 0 0 0 2 Girard, g 0 "0100 Total S 2 4 0 IS PI PHI CHI: fg ft pf tf pts Tipton, f 5 3 1 I 1.3 Farhrenbruch, f 0 0 0 0 0 Mangold, c f 1 0 0 0 2 Drummond, g 1 0 10 2 Novak, g 7 3 2 2 1? Total 7 3 2 2 17 Referee Warren. DELTA TAU DELTA: fg ft pf tf pts Holland, f 3 0 0 0 6 Schafers, f 0 3 10 3 Gass, c 2 0 2 1 4 Haverly, g 1 0 2 12 Hagar, g 0 0 10 0 Wycoop, g 0 0 1 0 o Total 6 3 7 2 15 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: fg ft pf tf p's Swanson, f 1 0 10 2 Hawkins, f 1 0 10 2 Weller, c 1 0 10 2 Thomson, g 1 4 2 16 Dewitz, g 0 0 0 1 0 Total Referee Dana. 4 4 5 2 12 CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL. The citizenship school, under the direction of the University of Ne braska, which was scheduled to begin last Thursday, was postponed until next Thursday evening. The program calls for a seriei of lectures for each Thursday evening during March. De low is a tentative plan for the school: March 10, 8 P. M. Faculty Hall, Temple. 8:00 Musical Readings, Miss Frances Carrothers. 8:15 "The Fundamentals of Amer ican History," Associate Professor Roy E. Cochran, department of his tory. 9:15 "What It Costs to Run Our Government and How the Bills Are Paid," Prof. G. O. Virtue, College of Business Administration, department of economics and commerce. March 17, 8 P. M. Faculty Hall, Temple. 8:00 Communiting Singing. 8:15 "Executive Departments of Federal and State Government." Asso ciate Professor John P. Senning, de partment of political science and sociology. 9:15 "Why We Have Political Parties Their History, Organization and riatform," Prof. L. E. Aylsworth. department of political science and sociology. March 24, 8 P. M. Temple Theater. 8:00 Music, Miss Ethel Upton. 8:30 Playlet, "An Hour at the Polls." March 31, 8 P. M. Faculty Hall, Temple. 8:00 Songs, Miss Marie Movlus. 8:15 "How Our Laws Are Made," Miss Edna Bullock, legislative refer ence bureau. 9:15 "Our. Courts and How They Serve Us," Dean W. A. Seavey, Col HUNDRED STUDENTS AT CHORUS PARTY Over one hundred students attend ed the chorus party given at Art Hal; Wednesday evening. After refresh ments the fololwing programs were given: Clog dance Rudge Norton The Very Naked Boy University Players Music Chorus Quartet Magic ,.. John Chaney and Company. The remainder of the evening wr.s spent in dancing. Bill Johnson, '17, Alex Hansen, '17. and Bill Chamberlain, '16, were reont visitors at the Beta Theta Pi house. WANT ADS. LOST Ladies wrist watch on blark ribbon strap, between 14th and O and Teachers College. Return to S. A. office and receive reward. 2t LOST Lower half of gold fountain pen, between Social Science build ing, College Book Store and "U" Hall. Finder call B1516. Reward. 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