The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 02, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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BR BENJ. P. BAILEYj Dr. Mar
Louis Flanagan; Office, 141 South
Straot Telephone 618.
Cut Flowera
and Plants.
Funeral Designs
i on Short Notice.
Stackhous & Greer,
FLORISTS
The Gnly Up-to-Dato
Billiard and Pool Parlor
la the CAij
POWELL'S RUBCiS? "
Th FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capitol. t200.0oOi surplus and Droflta.
168,837; depoBltfl, 12,716,000. B. H. Bura-
lom, ProBldentj A. J. Bawyer, Vict
rest.) ix. a. ITreoman, cashier )3. B.
irons. Asat, Cashier; Frank Parka,
sflt. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE
TORY.
We are society and
stationery
PRINTERS
i)ance Programs, Menu Cards.
' THE NEW CENTURY,
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Lftfriiir1 tc Yniir
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DUitonum
Ib located at 218 No. litli Htreot. Telo
phODQ L.1028, nt
BLUMENTHAL'S.
'SI fll..A tlntu arm. !.... .l! . ji .will Via ...Im.
Fv care of free of clian: Hnrlnu styU Hats
In spit Tauama shapes and SUfI Hats.
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Styles, Shades and Sizes
" in ftegret, Invitation and
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,( v Jeryfcan always be found
& Qur Engraved Invita-
Jtjoiilf and Card Work is
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Sidles' Sporting floods Jodse
Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for
World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work
i3o4 o st., Phone f 1038. SIDLES CYCLE CO.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Flno furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Steele stores furs. See him.
C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block.
Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 Sa. 11th.
Get an up-ta-date university hair-cut
at WesterfleldB.
For sheet music and supplies go to
the Muthows Piano Co., 1120 9 street.
Dr. Woodward, oculist Richards blk.
Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th.
Valises and pocketbooka; 1036 O.
C. A. Tucker, nnlYcrsity jeweler,
1123 O BtreeL
Nicely furnished front room for rent
at Y. M. C. A., or 1417 Q street.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. Ross Hill will leave
today for Halafax, Nova Scotia, where
they will spend the summer.
An informal dinner was given Sat
urday evening by Professor and Mrs.
-. A. Burnett to Professor and Mrs.
W. G. Langworthy Taylor. Madame
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bessey and Miss
Miner.
The young ladies of the domestjc sci
ence department gave a dinner Thurs
day to Miss Grace E. Jones, who will
not be in the university next year.
The dinner was in the nature of a
farewell to Miss Jones.
Members of Delta Delta Delta were
entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs.
James Manahan. In the game "The
Tea Party," wh,lch afforded the princi-
ial amusement). Miss Catherine Lum-
the first prize and Miss Jean-
ie second prize.
Saturday night
and elected
Mr. PI-
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The aSftbiF oftSaffiSS
of the senior cIobb in firritfmMH' a
petition against the wearing 'ofenpa'
and gowns by the boys on next Thurs
day was certainly very untlmoly and
unwise. The question as to whether
they should be worn or not has already
been settled, and the conduct there
fore, of the person Instrumental in
working up a feeling against the
movement is somewhat rebellious. It
is exceedingly unfortunate that every
class should be hampered by the pres
ence of someone who is ready to bolt
and to thwart every progressive move
ment. Did the young man in ques
tion have any scruples against this
movement, it was not compulsory for
him to obtain the cap and gown, and
this ho could have done without any
discredit to himself; but the fight
which he has made on a movement
well under way, is one which will not
only tend to injure the good feeling
in the class, but also reflect no honor
upon himself.
As one member of the faculty said
he hoped that no member of the se
nior class would throw himself in the
way of so popular a custom as the
wearing of caps and gowns.
Miss Laura Stratton will entertain
the members of the Pawnee club Wed
nesday evening.
The resident members of the class
of '01 met on the campus Saturday
afternoon. About two dozen were
present, besides two or three who have
just returned from teaching In various
parts of the state. A committee of
the following members was elected on
arrangements for the class reunion:
tMiss Hensel, Mlsa Hartsell, Mr. Thomp
son and Mr. Knutson. The reunion
Miss McLaughlin, 255 South Twenty
seventh street, at 8 p. m.
Miss Blanche Edmiston gave a ken
Blngton Saturday afternoon in honor
of Miss Leta Adams of Hooper, and
MIb8 Daisy Miner of Winchester, III.
Those present were: MlsBes Cochran,
Craig, Mary Craig, Watkins, Jackson,
Evans, Hammond, Anna Hammond,
RiBBer, Houtz, Edith Craig, Clara
Craig. Richards, Hays, WelBh, Har
greavea, Louise Hargreaves, Outcalt,
.Jessie Outcalt, Smith, McClay, Whlt-
lng, Adeloyd Whiting, Morrill, Turke
aV.
GRADUATING
GIRTS.
There is nothing more
appropriate ipiv pres
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For further information call on,
or write F. T. WRIGHT, Repres
entative, 1205 O St., Room 2i,
Lincoln, Neb.
H. H. TOWNSEND.
P. M. PLAMONDON.
THE BEST LAUNDRY.
2249 O Street.
Saw edges ironed smooth
Phone. 579.
MEADVILLE THEOLOG
ICAL SCHOOL.
The Meadville Theological
School, Meadville, Pa., founded in
1844, is now newly endowed and
amply equipped. Its courses of
study are modern in range and
methods. It is a school of liberal
thought with no doctrinal tests.
Thorough training for college
graduates and special provision for
other exceptional cases. Send for
catalogue to Pres. G. L. Cary.
Pe Denver fife
Clay Co.,
1744. 1 746
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