The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1910, Image 2

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, SATURDAY, MAY7, 1910.
The great thing iff the world ifl
rttit fi6 mn'c iti ried where we
6tafid as in what dirodtiori we dre
g6ing.0; W. HolmM.
KariSnfl redently ldst bdth in
latfoba1!! and debate to Missouri.
Evidently tho sido hills are slip
pery. ittifetf; iilifrpino Islands, Gor
nidnyi Sdotlrfhd. arid Ireland give
M6 Nfilirast Cosmopdlitan Club
world vViflo rferirddenttttion. Hbw
dbdilt ifesfj'erdnto as" a medium for
Kjonducting tho business of the
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am IK LV mm
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No n6w doses of smallpox yes
terday. A banQudt at Rhodesia
with thd patients responding to
tdastg. Truly this smallpox is
not tho disease that common rq
pprt would makd it. The light
ness of the disease, together with
thd stroriuous efforts the authori
ties ftro making ought to take the
shivers Out of the most timorous
spiri6.
BUftFLOWERS.
llid t6'p8 of the sunflowers aro
dgitttted. AH is" not serenity bo
riiJdtli their deep shado. Delving
dbWH to' tlio black loam that sur
r3tindlf thdiF roots we "found the
following paragraph in tho Stu
dent' fre'rald, tkd papdr of the
Kansas Agridiiltural College:
fifiriBg M tot ydai . tt.
has lost her dohijneoring hold on
thtf schools Of the Missouri Val
ley. Perhaps thd loss bf tho foot
ball grime with Missouri Had
much to do with it. Nebraska
stands' ncf longer in awe as ovi
dericed by their attitude relative
to the K. U. bluff of eligibility bf
hor baseball, sciuad. The Aggies
possess enough-of thd farmdr in
dependencb not to card d wlioop
what the University does, and
they' fcrijby' A square deal 66 thor
oughly thdt a' black eye to Can
ndnism id , athletics meets with
their approval."
ttdtfJ&IRS' tiAY.
Mothers' day occurs next Suri
dayj. F6r Bpfne- years tiid" second
jSutiady in May has been set aside'
Dy'&bmirion O'bns'ent, 4 a da oh
'which each persdii yntiy Mdnbr
and uplift motherhood, and give Piano .solo, Bertha Williams; vo-'
comfort and happiness to tho bt cal &161, Virginia Laudermilch'
mother tilio 6W lrVdd His tdtt duet, Lillian Cokd ihdldi
Mother. in'ltfvinromonlbran'ViteMj -covmI selectifln, Irmi
bl His fifflttor, tlW curftortf ia Iff Sil&k.
each one to do some distinct act
of kindncaa either by a visit or
letter.
A whito carna'tiari is thtf ent'
blehl t be" wortt. It is alsd to bo.
ednt to tho sick Or unfortunato iii
hbmda; hospitals or prisons , '
The firflt movement towards
makihg Mothers1 day reoognized
throughoiitrtinrUnited. States was1
stnrtdd a fo years ago by C. M.
Mano a Beloitf graduate?, who is
at present sedrotary of thoY. M.
0. A. in Lincoln.
DR. SOHRACJ TO EUROPE.
Will Spend Sumnief There Study
ing eltid Sightseeing.
Sir. fechrtfg of the Gorman de
partment is going to leavo for
Burono from itfow ifofk on May
-3i To-willflrst visit inr-ltalyf
remaining six ivooks in Naples ;
tlion cross tlio border into Tyrol,
Austria. Ho will take in tho
Passion Play at Oberammorgau.
jjcter Dr. Schrag will visit the
more important of tho South
German cities, which he faildd
to visit two years ago, and then
be in Berlin for four weeks,
ilorc lid will searcii for a Gor
man play for hoxt year, and pur
chase a few solcct pictures for
the German department.
PEAOE PROGRAM.
Annual Affair Comes Tuesday.
Next Tuesday at convocation
will bo held thd university's an
nual peace program. The meet
ing will probably bd hold in the
Temple. This year tho address
amBf m bbbj mm rmmmtw
of tho day will bo delivered by
Dr. Frank L. Lovoland of Omaha,
pastor of tho First Methodist
church of that city. Dr, Love
land is a great -thinker and a
brilliant orator and tho univer
sity is fortunato in soouring him
to address the students.
There will bo other features
on tho program". Tho University
Gloo Club quartet will furnish
music. A largo crowd is expect
ed to be present.
KISSING SAFE PASTIME.
Harvard Proi ess'dr' Assures Audi
ence That Heart Troublo is
Only Result.
Kissing as a perfeotly safe pris
time has irecoiVbd the approval
of' Dr. A. M. Wbrthingtoh, a pro
fessor in tho Harvard medical
school. Persons who refrain
through fear of tho interchange
of bacteria are niartyring them
selves uselessly tho educator told
his aiidience'at a lecturd on "Mrin
and His Bacteria." Tho bac
teriologist assured his hearers
that thd only dancer in thd prac
tice waa that of a Sudden and vio'
lfent attack Of heart trouble.
' "There is every reason td 'be-,
lieve that when two wholesome
persons meet lip to lip without
upsetting the 'bacterial balance,-'
there is no danger," was the
way ho put the good news.
Y. W. 0. A. NOTES.
Announcement of Ndon Meetings
-Entertainments for Bliss
Vibbard.
Praise service Moiiday" iio'bri.
A
Tuesday noon faceting, fed by
Caroline ,Osborno Wednesday
led by .Misfr Snyder, from Nebras-
kgi.Wcsleyan; Thursday-noon led
b Miss Yjbbardj Fridays noon,
led by Lotf pdnc6h
A fow dt the Y, W. C. A. girls
have been giving somo pleasant"
entertainments for their genorul
secretary, Miss Vibbard, in honor
of approacning events. Monday
ovoninga pretty affair took place
at tho homo of Alice Humpe, in
tho form, ol a miscoimnoous
shower. The decdratioris were in
the scarlet and the cream, and
a pleasant little program was
carrjod out. The guests wore th6
small cabinets of last year and
this year. When litiss Vibbard
reached her hoino she was sur
Tjriscd by a group of iriends.
While the affair was a shower, it
was uninuelv arranged. The-
gifts were hidden about the house
and the bridc-to-oo was forced to
search them out. Hearts hold a
prominent place in the program.
'Twas in tho restaurant they met,
One Romeo and Juliet;
'Twas there he first fell into debt,
For Romeo' d what Juliet. Ex.
The University of Misourl is to
have a four-bell chimo and a now
clock with four eight-foot dials.
Tho cost will approximate $3,000.
After this year an" oral exam
ination in either Frenchor Gor
man must be passed by any stu
dent wishing to obtain his degred
at Harvard.
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NEVER KNOW if
you NEVER TRY
When you want to Ret Gleaning and Pressing
dons by hand and not by machinery bring
your clothes to
JOE The Tailor
who la also a Specialist m altefirig and refitt
ing yoflr clothes up-to-date.
MARGARET M. FRICKE
Dressmaker of Style and Economy
Upstairs, 132s o st. Lincoln
University Bulletin
&AY.
9, Monday Election
letic Board.
of Ath-
10, Tuesday Convocation.
An!-
nual poaoe program.
11 Wednesday Ivy Day . All
cIas8eft,.oxcusedi
14j Saturday-Dual , track in'eet
NebVasks-Kansas, at Law
rence: l4, Saturday, morriiiigSeriior
br&ikfast:
i6-it, kohdoy' and Tuesday
. Tenipie Mifarieapoiis Sym-
phony Orchestra.
rf, uefdoy,Ji a. m., Temple-
vonvocauon. junior pro
gram. 17, Tuesday; 11 a. m. Convoca'-
L thm at Temple theater. Junior
class program.
17 Tuesday Convocation. -An-
"nual jiinidr prograhl.
18, Wednesday, U100-r- Platfdrm
Glnb meets. v '.,."
1&, WedneSdayi UldB-Pltifrm
1 .Club-rilgets: ; --' '
AH 96Ui Church, UnitdHaff
0riT ef H and
ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister.
Service. (0:45 a. ni. - Sunday School 10 a. m.
All stthlciitf rt9r4ly hivtal t Utn4 Its ttrvle "
ALU PEVS ARE PK&'L
e a v
Sunday, ray 8-Sermon Sub: "frttdbr and tki &lr.
Ittial Life."
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3ocll Ethic CUiS 12:15. PrOf. L. E.ylesworth, Leader; ; .
66 eringa TviU'Bo r6col6d May 8th for tho Missionary work of tho '
Wflt6rri Unitarian Conforence; And of thd American Unitarian Aasocl
The Student's Liberal Rcllgous Union meets In the Huslc
Room of the Temple at A p- m. Sunday. All students Invit
ed. Executive Committee Miss Lois Fossler, Miss Alary
Wheettf, and Robert Ashby.
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