THE DAILY NEBBASKAN 5 CAMPUS NOTES Katherlne Little of Lyons, Nob., class "10 is visiting at the Chi Omega house. Telephone Yule Btob at onco. XI Delta held Its monthly meeting at the Olpha Chi Omega house at 5 p. m. Tuesday. Jones' Orchestra. Thon'o L-8605. Ruth Walker, Alpha Chi Omega of Davenport, Iowa has registered for the Second Semester after a year's ab sence, - Frollch's Orchestra, Phone L-7363. Notice. All gymnasium men please secure tickets at once at office for the gym nasium dance Saturday night Febr uary 8. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Gymnasium Lockers. All lockers on stool gymnasium lock ers not reassigned by 6 p. m. Wednes day February 5 or vacated will bo cut. It. O. Clapp. Notice. Competition for positions on inter clasH debating teams will bo held next Saturday evening at 9 o'clock instead of in morning as announced. Dor deutschen geselllgen Voroln Torsammelt slch Dnnestag Abend don 6 ten February boi Frl. Gertrude Scrlb ner; 931 and 16 te Straszo. MuBlck Program, Prof. AuguBt Molzer. Wahl der meun Mltglleder. HagenBlck's Orchestra, Auto B-2990. A cotillion will be given Saturday at the State Farm, by the girls of the physical training class. It will bo In the form of a froak party. In addition to the scheduled classes one in classical dancing will begin to day at 3 o'clock. It will meet every Wednesday at 3 for a half hour and is open to all members of the second year physical training class. Juniors and Beniors who have completed their gymnasium work may also enter. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 233 No. 11th. Honry F. Schulte of the University of Michigan will be the new assistant coach to succeed T. E. Jones at the University of Missouri. Dally Mis-sourlan. C. H. Frey, University florist, 1133 O st Engineers, Notice. All engineers will wear corduroy trousers. Ordors will be taken in the Blue Print office, M. A. 109, Thursday, February 6, 10-12 a. m 1-3 p. m. For further information see the members of your class committee, whose names are posted on the engineering Society Bulletin Board. KEY8ER CANNOT MAKE ADDRESS L. Edwin Morgan, 1010, who has been chemist in the State Experiment Station in connection with the State University of Missouri for the past two years, has accepted a position as chemist with Swift & Co., Fort Worth, Texas. Georgo Bros., artistic and individual programs, menus and stationery. The latest styles. 1313 N. Adv. On account of Prof. C. J. Keyser having recently been operated on for appendicitis, he will be unable to de liver the annual Sigma Xi address February 14. Announcement as to who Is to fill the place will be made soon. DONGTIN-DOBBS MARRIAGE. The Vereln Germanla will meet on Wednesday, February B at 7 p. m. In the banquet hall of the Temple. An Illustrated lecture on "A Trip Through Scandinavia" will be given by Profes sor Alexis. Second semester officers will be elected after the lecture. Freshmen as well as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of Bervice at Green'8 Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 120 N. 11th St. Adv. W. L. Phillips of Richmond, Vir ginia, national secretary of Sigma Phi Epsllon visited the local chapter Tues day on his way home from Mt. Pleas ant, Iowa, where a new chapter was installed in Iowa Wesleyan college. Lowell Gregg was also present at the Installation but returned home the first of the week. Miss Beatrice Longtin and Mr. Stuart P. DobbB, both of Beatrice, were married January 29 at the home of the bride's sister. The bride attended the university last year and is a mem ber of the Alpha XI Delta sorority. Mr. Dobbs graduated from tho law college in 1911 with Phi Beta Kappa honors. The couple left for Salt Lake City which they will make their future homes. BASEBALL ONCE MORE. (Continued from Page O April 19 Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. May 3 Kearney Normal at Lincoln. May O Kansas University at Lin coln. 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