The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1913, Image 6

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
What is Puritan Party Service?
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I It is Good Things to Eat or Drink, delivered at the proper hour
to the proper place.
It is furnishing without extra charge Punch Bowls, Glasses and
Spoons.
It is securing for you Experienced Waiters and Caterers where
desired.
I But, above all, it is guaranteeing to you the quality and merit of
everything sent out under our name.
-yAlr-Puiitan eatertakParTySer-
vice Orders. If not convenient to
order through dealer, phone us direct.
The Puritan Ice Cream Company
Phone B-6152
H. C. HATHAWAY, Proprietor
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I ...-. .! Mimi'iu i)c sure to attend
-fc tin- next musical com oration We are
CONVOCATION. promised some spl lid music ami this
- in-st prom-am was a most brilliant and
"Ar jsuugestUe introduction.
Tin- musical coin o at ion Thursday
was one mi i he lines! ol' its kind that
lias ever lie. mi gien here. The audi
ence was not only large, but very evi
dently made up of those students who
thoroughly enjoy good music and knew
how to listen to it
The pla.-is remarked alterward that
The close attention and eident appre
ciation of the students was an inspira
tion to th"in Mrs Raymond an
nounced at the beginning of convoca
tion that she hoped to give a similar
progiam .-.m h week It is her inten
tion to ha e the series as a whole
.sere as preparation for the big music
1'estisal which comes in May. This
week she p!aed the motif ot Tschar
kawsky's Capriccio on the piano and
railed the attention of the students to
the ii in which this Italian folk
melody had been worked up into a
beautiful on.heMral number Her ex
planation was a great help to every
one in follow mg the music
Mis Ka.wnond also spoke of the May
music testival and what it would mean
for our I'nnersity if we could make
it an annual eent We can do this if
the students will support it The
chorus is ver good this year, but It
ought to be unusually large in order
to be heard to advantage above the
large Minneapolis Symphony Orches
tra The chorus will sing several op
eratic selections with this orchestra.
Experience says that such an oppor
tunity ought not to be lost by any
student or member of the faculty who
.sing a4 all.
GIRLS OPEN HOCKEY
SEASON ON FIELD WEDNESDAY
Same Lineup as in Football Specta
tors Are Welcome
to These.
The first game of Held hockej was
played Wednesday and all the girls
, are enthusiastic oer its possibilities
I for liveh woik The game calls for
much the same lineup and Held as foot-
ball, so It is very convenient to use
the lootball grounds Spectators are
I welcome Monday, Wednesday and Kri-
da at 11
, Valeria Ronnell will preside at the
, college girls' meeting at the Y. W.
C A. Friday noon from 12 to 12 lf
The subject will be. "The College 01 rl
and the Y. W C A "
Kngage formal music now. Hagensick.
FIRST LIEUTENANT uniform for
sale. Saber, belt and puttees includ
ed Last year's suit, good condition.
! Call 11-2100.
EXCHANGED In U Hall, a raincoat.
Please call 11-1654.
LOST Lady's linger ring, moonstone
surrounded with small diamonds.
Return to Rag ofllce.
STUDENTS, TAKE NOTICE First
class family board for a limited num
ber of student.; two blocks from Uni
ersity; rates $4 per week. 1436 S st.
I'hone B-6256.
2026-28 0 Street
"'jKjiv !$ Bfet &v Ift -
WE ARE GOING TO
The Huffman's General Supply House
For our SCHOOL and OFFICE Supplies
We get more for our money at
208 South 11th Street -:- -;- Lincoln
We Cater to Student Trade I
Our Dining Room is Complete to serve
you anything in the Eatable Line. Open
after the Shows, Dances and Parties. We
make our own Ice Cream, Sherbets and
Punches for Parties.
THE FOLSOM CAFE
1315-31 N St. :: Lincoln, Nebraska
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