The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1914, Image 4

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THE DAILY NE B R A S K A N
LETTERS ARE AWARDED
( ConUnudJromTw
in his opinion, many of the students,
who would rather iend the Thanks
glvlhg vacation at home, would oppose
the plan.
The lanky coach was busily on
Raited I" teaching a squad of twenty
live men Ibe finer technique of basket
shooting last nlRht at the gym. He
la quite enthusiastic over the pros
pects for a successful basketball sea
bou. He has live veterans from last
year's team. Including Ed Hugg (who
blushlngly admits that he Is a darn
Rood basketball player). Gardner, a
brother of the famous "Jimmy," of
football fame, Is a promising candi
date for the first team, also.
Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482 or
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Society
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The Pt Ueta Fhl alumnae met at
2:30 p. m., Monday, with Mrs. Ernest
( Ames,
The Alpha Phi sorority will enter
tain at a dancing party Friday even
ing at the Lincoln Hotel.
The Talladlan Literary Society will
hold its annual banquet Saturday
night. December 12. at the Lincoln
Hotel.
. All girls out to the Y. C. A. party
next Saturday arternoon. The women
members of the faculty will be the
guests.
The Chi Omega alumnae of Lincoln
held a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday
at the Lincoln Hotel. Covers were
laid for twelve.
Several of the alumnae members
of the Delta Gamma sorority enter
tained the members and pledges of the
scrorlty last night at the home of
Mariel Jones.
The English Club will meet Satur
day night at the home of Professor
Buck, 1S25 Pepper avenue. Miss
Pound, Professor Alexander and
Helene Mitchell will present the pro
gram. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Allen have an
nounced the approaching marriage of
their daughter, Electa Mae, to Clar
ience E. Mickle. The wedding will
take place December 22. Mr. Mickle
; is a former student of the University.
The Faculty Women's Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. G. W. A.
Luckey, 1439 R street, at 2:30 p. m.,
Wednesday. Assisting hostesses will
be Mrs. H. W. Caldwell, Mrs. A. E.
Sheldon, Mrs. H. K. Wolfe and Mrs.
E. M. Wilcox.
The Delta Upsilon fraternity gave
an enjoyable donee at the Lincoln
last night. Sixty couples were in
attendance. Those present as chap
erones were Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Bum-
FARM WOMEN BUILD
UP SOCIAL CENTERS
Reports of Agricultural Extension Ser
vice at Farm State That 'Women
Build up Rural Centers.
The development of rural social cen
ters, much advocated by those Interest
ed In rural betterment, is not lacking
in Nebraska If reports reaching the
Agricultural Extension Service at the ;
University Farm are any Indication, j
The cordial spirit typical of pioneer i
days is being preserved and directed
to more efficient social service than;
ever before. One of the remarkable j
examDles of this, for Instance, may be
found near Simeon, about twenty-five
miles from Valentine, and In the heart
of the Sand Hill region. Here, five
hour distant by stage to the nearest
railroad station, U situated one of the
most flourishing neighborhood clubs
of women to be found In the state.
Women, who from common experi
ence know what It means to take forty
loaves of bread a day at round-up
time, ride horseback from ten to fif
teen or more mile distant to their
neighbors to help tie comforts or do
some other useful work. Tucked In
the saddlebag, very likely, U an orig
inal paper on some topic of current
local or general Interest, for literary
programs form a part of the club's
I activities. The little folka, too small
i to stay at home. Join In the occasion
aM AA tn !t rnrrlment. By more
or less common consent the fathers
are said to arrange their duties on
the ranch so that they may look after
Column
stead, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seacrestand
Professor Coburn.
Kappa Kappa Gamma gave a danc
ing party at Kosewilde Hall last Sat
urday evening. About seventy-five
couple wero present. Miss Howell
and Mr. Davis were chaporones. Out-of-town
guests were Luclle Dennis.
Jean Undeland, Helen Thomas and
Elizabeth Scott of Omaha.
Phi Gamma Delta rraternlty gave
an Informal house dance last night at
the chapter house, which was attend
ed by twenty-five couples. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sanders were present, at
chaperones. Messrs. George Haccly
of Pender and David D. Simms of
Superior were here for the party.
Mrs. E. U. Pierce announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Maud, to
William II. Logan of this city. The
marriage will take place the latter
part of January at the home of the
bride, 745 South Fifteenth street. Miss
Pierce formerly attended the Univer
sity of Nebraska. She is a member
cf the Alpha Omlcron PI sorority.
The Delta Delta Delta sorority gave
an informal dance last night at Fra
ternity Hall, which was a pleasant
affair and attended by thtrty
couples. The out-of-town members
who were here for the week-end and
attended the party were Miss Doris
Johnson and Miss Lucile Thomas of
Omaha and Miss Gwendolin Gilman
of Auburn. Professor and Mrs.
Schragg chaperoned the party.
The Y. V. C. A. girls are giving
their Christmas party next Saturday,
the 12th. In addition to the feature
of a Christmas tree, there will be
games for the young and sewing and
crocheting for the old. This party is
in honor of the faculty and appropri
ate gifts are being prepared for each
member. The giris expecting to at
tend are asked to call at the Temple
for a name of a member of the fac
ulty. A good time Is promised to all
the girls who care to attend.
the domestic affairs while the wives
are away. j
In fact the neighborhood club wa9 j
suggested by a man who saw the lack
of social opportunities for the mothers j
of the vicinity. The men bad their:
"dehornings" and round-ups, but the
women had nothing. Since the neigh
borhood meetings have been Instituted,
however, they have proved so popular
that even some of the men Insist on
coming. As a result, the membership
virtually includes anybody who wishes I
to be neighborly.
Through the influence of this unity
of spirii, the people of the community
have secured a college trained young
woman from Massachusetts to be their
rural school teacher. Aside from this,
the whole moral and social tone of the
vicinity is being elevated.
A club existing under perhaps more
favorable conditions but equally as
mide-awake may be found near Frank
lin. The parents realized that the
Ideals of their chldren might be helped
If the mothers formed a closer social
relationship. Social conditions have
been and are still being Improved, and
at the present time the members of
the club are studying the outlines for
such clubs furnished by the Agricul
tural Extension Service of the Col
lege of Agriculture. There are over
twenty members In. this club.
About five miles from Wllsonville
is another neighborhood circle. About
twenty-five of the farmers' wives
gather for all-day meetings and have
started to study the history nJ
geography of Nebraska as well as the
care and feeding of children. Uke the
Simeon club, the members assist In
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Subscription list closed today, 6 p. m.
Work on the 1915 Hawkeye has set
tled down to a steady grind. Every
section of the book has been outlined
and planned completely and the de
partment editors are busy now col
lecting pictures and material and
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