THE DAILY NEBRASKA N PERSONAL John Cook, '18, spent the holidays in Florida with his family. OLIVER THEATRE Tonight, Wed. A Wtd Mat. 'PEG O' MY HEART" Nlahtt 10 to $2.00 Nlfl Mat. 1.00 to 25c Frl, Sat A 8t. Mat., Jan. 7-8 "DADDY LONG LEGS." Our January CLEARANCE SALE Amy McCabo of Columbus, Is spend ing a few days with Florence Bishop. Vilas Spohn, '17, of Superior, will re turn to Lincoln, Wednesday, to attend the University next semester. "SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE?" ' With Lillian Loralne "The Making Over of Geoffrey Manning" A Good Comedy The Pathe Daily WIT ,f Mil V The Troy Company Four Vocalist and Comedy KENNY A LA FRANCE "THE RED CIRCLE" "Right of Hl Might" "Jungle Justice" "Sellg-Trlbune Newt" C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. .-SHEAR OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET K Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 8 pan. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L Et. WMTUAB.S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS LC.Smith&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEABXNO New, Rebuilt and Befctalf 125 No. 13th Ct. B2CS0 . Vance Traphagen, '17, returned Fri day to Harvard after spending the holidays at his homo in Lincoln. Eugene Wettling, ex-'18, spent the holidays in the city. He is now at tending cshool In New York City. Frank Morrlsey, 18, who has been visiting at the Sigma Nu House, re turned Sunday to Lawrence, Kansas. Miss R. Louise Fitch of Cambridge, 111., national president of Delta Delta Delta sorority, spent Sunday in Lin coin. Miss Alice Howell is receiving a visit from her sister, Mrs. Wilber Knight, dean of women at the University of Wyoming. Arthur Bell, who has been teaching at Filley, and Donald Berqulst from Sfhickley, were visitors at the Sigma Nu House last week. Reed B. Dawson, 15, who has been visiting his parents during the holi days, left Friday for Harvard to re sume his studies in the Law College. Golden Rule, 18, who went home last semester on account of illness will be In Lincoln the last of the week. She will resume her studies next semester. THIS WEEK! Watch This Sale but don t watch it too long or you'll lose your chance to participate in the greatest savings of the year! See the Fine Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings at Big Savings Today ! The University Players, under the direction of Miss Alice Howell, gave 'two performances of "Believe Me Xan jtippe," at the Oliver Theatre on New Tear's Day. Capt. Charles V. Weeks. '98. with his wife and three children of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, spent the holi days in Lincoln. Mrs. Weeks was for merly Miss Jennie Guile, 97. rr thn Lincoln men who are mem bers of the Ford peace party only Wil 'liam F. Noble has been heard from 'since the Oscar II left New York. Sev 'eral days ago Lincoln friends of Mr. Noble received a card from him dated 'at Christiana, Norway, and giving tne ! brief information that he intended to COPVUIOHT TM HOUSC Or KOPPINMEIMIB spend Christmas at - Stockholm. No other information concerning the three has reached Lincoln. Friends of Walter Hixcnbaugh, the other University stu dent on the ship, have not been ad visted of his movements and Mrs. A. L. Weatherly has not heard a wora from Mr. Weatherly. Professor George Elliott Howard at tended a Sociological Congress at Washington, D. C, last week. Profes sor Howard was a delegate of the Pan American Congress and read two papers. ent at a Political Science Congress. Professor Sheldon read a paper before the Legislative Reference Bureau at Washington. Professor Addison Edwin Sheldon went to Washington, D. C, to be pres Miss Avilda Moore and Dr. Ernest Dana Wilson, 13, were married in Om aha last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, director of music, . . . io1 gave a fifteen minuie urga" preceding the ceremony. Carrie Coman and Herbert Pottei, former students in the University. were married on December 21. Mrs. Potter is a member of Alpha omicron Pi. Mr. Potter is a memDer oi oigui Chi. He was a prominent football i J . 'I ;r V V) II H if l'r- Wl i. It 14 I Jt , H . ,h. OLIVER. T.nl.M, W.d-.d.y .nd W.dne.d,, .-... Mi.. S. ft.- A. W "C" Kitty O'Connor as Peg, player. They will make their home in Canada. Ethel M. Tuckey, 01, of Omaha, and Louis' W. Korsmeyer, "00, of Lincoln, were married in Omaha on New Year's Day. Mrs. Korsmeyer is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and Mr. Kors- WARIHON'S Shoe 'Repair Factory and 5c SHINING PARLOR Students' Headquarters 1140 O Street BE A SPORT Get your Safety Razor blades sharpened. See J. W. Trenchard at University or call at 1321 O street, Wilson Drug Store. Iincoln Candy Kitchen The Unl. Home of Light Lunches Soft Drinks Fresh Home Made Candies You get service, quality and quantity. Come and see us Cor. 14 & O Quick Service Open at AH Times. Orphoum Cafo Special Attention to University Students