DOC DC3 V 10 'areve de 6 layer Home of The Home Style Malted. Milk TELLER'S UJrescription Pharmacy Cor. 16th & O St Phone B4423 GravesPrintingCo. Specialists University Printing GEORGE BROS. PEINTDCQ 1313 N Street r ti du That New Overcoat or Suit "Right from the Kick-Off vave I lUt -M V Vf&M Guaranteed dness ir iikp. a ness . Ill m;f Mm F- fl.T" som, oros. Mil tn Aran) DC PERSONAL Margaret Lewis was an Aksarben visitor Wednesday. Kappa Sigma announces the pledg ing of Ray Hennis. Madeline Stivers, '14, spent the week-end at her home in Lincoln. Mrs. Vincent C. Hascall of Omaha, visited at the Alpha Chi Omega house Monday. Marie Rowley, '18, Marie Petit, '18, and Myrtle Beeler, '18, will spend the week-end in Omaha. Announcements have been received of, the marriage of Jettie Taylor, '11, to John Harvey Gray, October 1, in 'Manilla, Philippine Islands. The marriage of Agusta Hauston, '11, Kappa Alpha Tbeta, to Victor L Jeep, '09, Sigma Alpha Bpsilon, took place on September 28, at Tekamah. Dr. George E. Condra has been out of the city this week on land- studies in Eastern Nebraska. He will also visit his old home in Iowa before he returns. pin I hl.wi i v oven ek ' M ELI SHIRE, Pres. 3QC Clara Powers, '17, Florinda Young, 17, Racheal Kellog, '14. Leah Shaw, '14, Adele Davis, '16, Helen Lyford, '17, and Mrs. R. Anderson were in the city Saturday to attend the wedding of Helen Price, '14, Pi Beta Phi. to Clay Thomas, '14, Phi Gamma Delta. Dean L. A. Sherman fractured the little finger of his left hand a few days ago. In saving himself from a fall at his home just before leaving for bis early morning classes, his hand received the full force of his weight. He made no mention of the matter to anyone until his day's duties were at an end, when he had the finger set Ulan V. David, 09, was married to Herbert T. Folsom at the bride's home in Lincoln, Tuesday evening. Mr. Fol som is a member of the Union Coal Company. Mr. and Mrs. Folsom left for an eastern coast trip and will spend some time motoring in the P.erk shire hills. They will return to Lin coln in about a month and will be at home to their friends after December 1 at 1645 G street. Miss Sarah C. Joy and Rev. Oliver H. Cleveland were married at 8 o'clock Monday morning in Omaha. Bishop Arthur Williams performed the cere m if. $ 7 '? J OAD6C mony in the Episcopal chapel. Rev. Mr. Cleveland has been vicar of St John's Episcopal church for two years. He is a son of the Rev. William J. Cleveland, a missionary among the Sioux Indians for thirty-five years, and attended the University of Nebraska. The bride was born at Peru, Neb., and after being graduated at the Univer sity of Nebraska in 1909, taught school. She has been at Iconner. Wash., for the past two years. "Co-Eds" on Athfetic Field Field Hockey on the Athletic Field called twenty-four "Co-eds" out into the chilly air yesterday. U ooV like they were playing the common old game of "shinny," but experts say there is more science In it than in football. Miss Gittings says the ma terial for class teams is promising. Profn A. D. Schrag In one of his interpretative courses yesterday told his stulents how in former times peo ple used to embrace each other in times of exultant joy or Intense sor row. He said that when a student in Johns Hopkins, this used, to be done when a touch-down was made. A rather low whisper was then heard. "What if that had been In vogue at Nebraska last Saturday !" The Kudder Broadway Mikado Regent $20 to $45 Others at S15-S17 5 CcIZs Lincoln Candy Kitchen The Uni. Home of Light Lunches Soft Drinks Fresh .Home Made Candies You get service, quality nd quantity. Come and see us Cor. 14 a O of Today is a fellow of classy appearance. His garments are cared for by H1GBY Cleaning and Dyeing SERVICE 10 Years of Leadership E6633 : FT