The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1915, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PERSONAL
OLIVEn THEATRE
Today 3:30 and 8:15
'Dnclfi Tom's CaSIn'
Wed. Mat. and Nlflht, Oct. 20
Fisk O'Hara h 'Kilkenny'
Helen Miller, '18, visited her parents
In David City.
Varsity
Six Hundred
Varsity
Fifty-Five
Freda Bishop is teaching at Truni.
bull, Nebraska.
Edna Hathaway was in St. Joseph,
Mo., over Sunday.
Viva Young, '17, was a visitor at the
Alpha Omicron Pi house.
OCT. 18, 19, 20
Sella' Magnlfient Red
Seal Play In Seven
Acta
"THE ROSARY"
A Beautiful Story that
Will Appeal to All
mm
mm
Allen's Cheyenne
Minstrels
"A Cowboy's Life at
Twlllflht"
Gardner's Maniacs
"Neal of the Navy"
"On With the Dance"
Your business is valuable to us.
We handle
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best quality
and Service.
See us before you buy.
-
WHITEBREAST COAL
& LUMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Unl. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
Fresh Home Made Candles
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 & O
maim mnv
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Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M, C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
LCSirath&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONO WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th St.
'B20S0
Evelyn Cole of Omaha spent Sunday
at the Gamma Phi Beta House.
Jessie Davening, ex-'16, spent the
week-end at the Achoth house.
Irene Johnson, '17, and Bernice Nel
son, 18, returned Sunday from Omaha.
'Mr. Ray Rawholtz, "16, who is now
located at Kearney, was a visitor Fri
day.
Mr. John R. Thompson of West
Point visited the College of Pharmacy
last Friday.
Ruth Dbminy and 'Mildred Gillilan
spent a few days at their homes in
Hardy, Nebr.
Hart SchatTner
&Marx
This Trade-Mark
A small thing to look for
A big thing to find.
ARMSTRONG'S
Captain James H. Clark of Agate,
Nebraska, was a visitor at the Museum
last Saturday.
Bryson, Fullerton; T. J Scott, Kear
ney; J. O'Brien, Kearney; Buck, Su
perior; Rohrbough, Omaha; J. E
Hogerson, Buffalo, Wyo., and G. H
Beck. Gibbon.
Esther Campbell and Vida Reck
meyer spent the week-end at their
homes in Osceola.
The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
gave a dancing party Saturday night at
the Lincoln. Fifty couples were in
attendance chaperoned by Miss Bald
win. Mr. Grummann, Miss Mary Gra
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer. The
out-of-town guests were Miss Mary
Mr. Frank Shoemaker is making two jDodRe. Fremont ;
hundred lantern slides of the drug Beecher Omaha; Miss Ruth Briden
plants, to be used in the College of jbaugh, Sioux City, and Mrs. Houston
L,, of Tekamah.
Pharmacy. .
Emma Beard, 15. who is teaching in ; Delta Chi, Alpha Zeta, and the Iron
the primary department in Rising 'Sphinx were the University men s or
Citv was a week-end guest at the Iganizations to give parties the last
house nance ior auuut m
Rernice Thomas. '15, of Omaha
came down for the football game Sat
couples at the chapter house, Friday
. . . . , . , TT 11
evening. Mr. Hiltner ana .nss nuwcw
came down for the rootDan game b- eveu.... m --- .nnrv
urday. She was a guest at the Delta chaperoned. Alpha Zeta. an honorary
3 . . ,i,,u,imi fraternity, held a smoker
Delta Delta house
tJrnfooaor Woodruff, curator of the
Chicago Academy of Science, visited
the State Museum, science depart
ments, and the University Farm, yesterday.
Misa Grace Richards, formerly an in
structor in the Home Economics De
partment, but located at tne curus
Agricultural School for the past two
years, has accepted a position at the
State Normal at San Jose, Cal.
The Delta Delta Delta sorority gave
a party at the Llndell, Friday even
in Thirtv-seven couples attended.
Miss Anderson of Chicago, who is visit
ing Lillian Johnson, was the only out-of-town
guest. The chaperons were
Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour and Mrs.
Ida Fairbrother.
The TAlpha Xi Delta sorority gave a
house dance Saturday night, which
was attended by a company of thirty
couples. Among the guests was Mrs.
Hazel Robinson Yager, of Hastings.
The party was chaperoned by Mrs.
Baldwin, Mies Lulu Kunge, .ur. ceai.c
Davis and Mr. 0. H. Rogers.
VllJ'i r
fraternity, held a smoker
Qt thP state Farm Saturday. The Iron
Sphinx party' was held at the Temple
Saturday night
Tiio Ainha Chi Omega sorority cele
k,. its thirtieth anniversary with
a dinner and musicale, at the chapter
house Friday. Covers were iaia iui
thirty-five for a buffet dinner serveu
at 6.30. The musical program was
vn hv Miss Vera Upton. Miss ior.
ialone and Miss Mariam uuw
Saturday morning sixteen memoers
of the Borority including tne new
went to Omaha to oe me
guests of the Omaha members for the
day.
C A. Sorensen. '13. Law '15. who is
practicing law at Grand Island, was
-omniia vesterday. Mr. Soren-
Hitnr-in-chief of The Daily
nun m f ,
Vebraskan the first semester oi ibm
year, and he represented the Univer
..... th intprrolleeiate debates with
the University of Illinois in 1912 and
the University of Iowa in i i. J.
Mr. Sorensen is secretary of the
Nebraska Popular Government league,
a meeting of the executive commit
tee of which he has just been attend
, i rmoha He is also editor of
. Lu- xTKraaka PoDular Government
The Kappa Kappa Gamma soror u, -the inter.
eave a party for fifty couples at kcc- nu..c... -
gave "on.; i leta nf the League.
wilde Hall. Friday nignt. me
rons were Mrs. N. A. Miner, ur. auu
Mrs. Eiche. Mr. and Mrs. DeForest
Perkins. Ur. Searl Davis. , rown .others and
of-town guests were M .. vimireu e rof7he Lincoln members of
Green and Miss Helen eehe - .. entertained. Sat-
peka,. Miss 'Carr . and Miss Anaerson -- - took their
of Omaha. mothers to the football game and in
i. a'the evening enteriaiucu
. - i n tnnthpm who were tne cvcuiub ..j.
i ne oui-ui-i"""
The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity
. . .... : Saturday as mothers day.
being entertained are: Mesdames O.
E Champe, Friend; J. T. Montgomery,
Superior; T. R. Reasoner. Hastings;
U N. Shubert, Council Bluffs; A. E.
theatre party at the Orphelm. Sunday
morning an automobile ride around
the city was enjoyed, which was fol
lowed by a dinner at the chapter
Our Candy Sales this year have increased immensely. The reason
is because the students have found out that we carry the Best Candies
we can find. The Home of GILLEN'S "GOLDENROD" CHOCOLATES.
CO-OP BOO CI STORE
A. H. PEDEN
318 North Eleventh
Phone L-4610
We Buy and Sell Second-Hand Books"
A pretty girl, Because his pipe
A summer night, Is filled with sweet
A man, And mel-
, And he'll succeed, O ! Low, rich TUXEDO!
Get yourself properly Tux-ified and you'll make
all rivals look as though they were tied to a post
'cause there's no tobacco made that rivals Tuxedo for
speeding things up.
You just can t taste the savory flavor and whiff the snappy
fragrance of "Tux" without feeling the spirit of hustle
shooting through your whole system.
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Th Perftct Tobacco for Pip and Cigarette
' And no wonder I For there's no tobacco leaf
wide world so rich as the choice,
ripe Burley that Tuxedo is made
of. When this wonderful leaf is
mellowed to perfect mildness and
every last bit of bite taken out by
the original "Tuxedo Process" you
have a smoke that's packed full
of life and joy and satisfaction.
Try Tuxedo for a weekv
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine wrapped, P
moisture-proof pouch . . .
Famous green tin with gold "1 f
lettering, curved to fit pocket lUt
In Tin Humidtn, 40r and 80c
In Glass Humidors, SOt and 90c
THi AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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