The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1915, Image 4

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Social an& fibersonal
Miss Florence Agor ol Omaha spent
the week end with friinds who are at
tending the University.
Miss Almeda Hill, who was a mid
year graduate, has returned to her
home in Falls City after visiting with
friends at Nebraska City for several
days.
Susie Baker, '14. was married to
Kugene Fountain of Blue Lake. Calif.,
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fountain will
live at Areata. Calif., where he is a
demist.
Dr. C. J. tilmore, head of the botany
department in Grand Island College,
and a graduate of the University, was
in Lincoln Sunday to attend the
f mitral of Doctor Bessey.
Ivan G. Beege received a letter from
Henrv Caruso, asking him to fill one
of Caruso's dates in New York next
week. Mr. Coruso is suffering from
bronchial trouble and has asked Mr.
Beetle to fill the date, considering him
his most able contemporary.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hargreaves
and baby daughter, Grace Margaret,
left Saturday for Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves are former
students of the University. Mrs. Har
greaves and the baby will stay with
Mrs. Hargreaves" parents. Secretary
SPECIAL STUNTS FOR
THE SENIOR PARTY
Rumor That Senior Girls Will Bake
Cakes for the Occosion Black
Masques Making.Arrangement
Extensive plans are being made by
the girls of the Black Masque Society
to make the Senior party one of the
most enjoyable events of the year. It
is rumored that the girls themselves
are intending to bake a number of
cakes for this occasion and there are
some special stunts arranged that
ought to make the party one of the
livest" Senior functions.
Aside from the eats and stunts there
will be dancing, in which circle two
steps and robber's waltzes will be the
thief order of the day, the object be
ing to get everybody to mix as much
as possible.
All Seniors are urged to put in an
appearance and make the affair a suc
cess. JUNE COMMENCEMENT
INVITATIONS UNIQUE
Order Given to Eastern Firm Design
Entirely New Will Be on
Sale in March
The invitations for the June Com
mencement are to be of a novel and
attractive form, with several new
features, according to the order which
was given an Eastern firm several
days ago. The design will be entirely
different from those of past years, and
will be made in leather and card
board. The sale will begin about March
fifteenth and will continue for three
days. Orders will" be taken for the
exact number wanted and a small de
rosit will be required. The sheet an
nouncements will also be sold at this
time.
"Nebraska Alumnus" Delayed by the
Printers
The next edition of the "Nebraska
Alumnus" will not be out for two
weeks at least. The printing company
has had more than they can handle,
on account of legislative printing, and
have delayed the Issue.
r a T T. Y NEBBASKAN
and Mrs. W. J. uryan. unui
greaves winds up his business affairs
In Lincoln and locates in Washington,
where he will have a government posi
tion. ill f M Hill.
Mrs. James T. Lees, wife of Profes
sor Lees, has been renominated with
out opposition for the position of
president of the Lincoln Woman's
Club. The Lincoln club is the next to
the largest if not the largest
woman's club in the United States,
having a membership cf 1.040.
lilmer Hills of Caldwell. Idaho, a
graduate of the University of Nebras
ka, and Miss lone Bellamy were mar
ried Saturday at Salt Lake City. Utah.
Mrs. Hills graduated from the Omaha
High School and taught for two years
in Fairbury. Mr. Hills was formerly
principal of the Fairbury High School,
but is now practicing law at Caldwell.
Franklin Terry Smith. Sigma Chi.
and Ruth Elizabeth Lane, daughter of
Mrs. Evelyn Lane of Fremont, will be
married at the Trinity Cathedral in
Omaha, March 9. Dear James T. Tan
cock wil officiate and Miss Greta Lane,
sister of the bride, will be maid of
honor. Frank Perkins of Fremont will
be best man. Only relatives and close
friends will attend the wedding. After
the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Smith plan
to leave for Hawaii to be away for
several months.
OH! WHERE ARE YOU
GOING THIS WEEK?
Complete Schedule of Events for This
Week Basketball Game Big
Evnt for Tonight
March 3 Wednesday
Nebraska-Wesleyan basketball. Arm
ory. March 4 Thursday
Con voca t ion Sy m phon y progra m.
Girls' basketball tournament. Arm
ory. University Dinner Club and World
Polity Club banquet. Liudell.
March 5 Friday
Alpha Sigma Phi banquet. -Phi
Delta Theta. Lincoln.
Delta Tau Delta banquet.
Ag Club dance. Lindell. .
Palladian Girls' banquet.
Phi Gamma Delta Freshman house
dance.
Alpha Theta Chi house dance.
Alpha Tau Omega house dance.
Crete vs. School of A g Mixer. Arm
ory. Palladian meeting. Temple.
March 6 Saturday
Junior Prom. Rosewilde.
Phi Delta Theta banquet.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet.
Union Literary Society banquet.
Commissioned OHioc-s of School of
Ag. Music Hall.
Senior party. Armory, 2:30.
Tegner. Art Hall.
GENEVA DEBATERS
WIN FROM EXETER
Question Debated Was Concerning
Government. Ownership of Rail
roads Unanimous Decision
The Nebraska High School Debating
League is now going "full blast." In
the first series in the Central district,
held at the Exeter Opera House, Mon
day. March 1, Geneva returned victori
ous by a unanimous decision of the
judges. Marie Allen. Stephen Robin
son and Charles Rothrock represented'
Exeter on the affirmative; Warren
Edgecomb. Donald Moore and John
Koehler, Geneva on the negatire. The
question discussed was the government
ownership of railroads. The work of
both teams was excellent. The Judges
were Professor Maxey of the College
o'f Law; C. A. Soronsen, '13, Law '16,
and OeorRo R. Mann. Law '1.1, all of
the Slate University.
GIRLS ELECTED TO
JUNIOR OFFICES
Three Girls Selected for Positions
President Has Called Another
Meeting for Thursday
Throe girls were elected at Junior
class meeting. The second meeting is
to be held Thursday at 11:30. in Me
morial Hall.
Margaret Davisson vice-president;
Helen Davisson, secretary, and Bertha
Ehlers, treasurer, was the result of the
first meeting of the Junior class last
Thursday.
President Spencer has called a
meeting for Thursday at 11:30 o'clock,
after Convocation, in Memorial Hall.
The purpose of this meeting Is to
boost the Junior play. Plans will be
discussed and arrangements made to
insure the success of the play.
SIMMONS
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The CO-OP
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TRATION of Kenmor
medium - weight spring
suits powerful values
now on sale at $15.
MANHATTAN Shirts
beautiful multi-colored
stripes $1.50, $2 up.
STETSON or Magee's
Special Derbies and Soft
Hats newest blocks $3
to $5.
Other good ones at $2.
Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Service that
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Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
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