The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 27, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAItT NEBRASKA
STUDENTS LEAVE
IN LARGE NUMBERS
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
410 Ganter
Building
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re
rwi of Corn and ingrowing Nails
and the relief ot Bunions.
COMFORT SHOES
Phone
B3781
Oliver Theater
.. c . .nd-Sat. Mat.
HARRY HASTINGS' ,
Bin Show with Dan Coleman
40 People 12 Scenes
Ni0ht. $1 to25c; Mat. 50c A 25c
nrnheum Road Show
up GREATER MORGAN DANCERS
a Historical Ballet In Three
Episodes
uaRRY AND ANNA SEYMOUR
BiU of Mirth and Me.ody
B CAITES BROTHERS
Tailor Made Boys
WALTER WEEMS
The Merry Blackface Comedian
The ROBERT EVEREST'S
Novelty Circus
RICE, ELMER TOM
Tr.mpoline and Bar Funsters
p JfLANIGAN A EDWARDS Neely
E In "OFF AND ON
TRAVEL WEEKLY
ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
Matinees 25c; Nights 2Dc-50c-75c
Ml .1 J i ll r 1 ' 1 1 ' H J .l r J
H I 11 I 111 SMiT
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Photoplay
-HIS FATHER'S SON"
Starring
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Five Act Metro Play
Vaudeville
THE SONG . DANCE REVUE
A Whirl of Girls with Leroy and Cahill
'RUBE BROWN"
The Beau Brummel of Rubevilte
News Weekly
Matinee 10c Nights 15c
Time 2-7-9
SprmgTise is KodakTime
HAVE YOUR FILMS
DEVELOPED BY
FRK. MACDONALD
vommcrviii niwwji a
1309 O St. Room 4 Lincoln. Neb, y
CHOICE ,
CUT FLOWERS
CORSAGES
Hiltner Bros.
1042 o St.
B2775
Have Your Eyes xX
Examined and ( X
Classes Fitted by Y
OR. MARTIN, m-0
Optometrist, SpeclaChst in Eye
sint Care.
1234 0Stret
OppoaiU Miller e Paine
April 27 .
Farm house, house dance.
Phi Gamma Delta dance, Lincoln.
Xi Delta dance. Alpha Phi house.
Mystic Fish dance. Gamma Phi
Beta house. ,
Kearney club banquet, Lincoln.
Vaudeville hop,- Rosewilde.
April 28
United Agricultural club dance,
Farm campus.
Silver Lynx dance. Music hall.
Kearney club banquet, Lincoln.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, house dance.
Kappa' Alpha Theta banquet, Lin
coln.
Phi Gamma Delta banquet, Lin-
dell.
Engineers' banquet, Lincoln.
Alpha Chi Omega formal, Lincoln.
April 30
Junior hop. Armory.
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Tha New Etyl in
Sold by
'KLINES"
SOCIETY
(Continued from Page 1)
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Ivy Day.
May 1
May 4
Omaha Day.
May S
Pan-Hellenic dance. Auditorium.
PERSONALS
Betty Rubleman. '20. is going o
Tecumseh Friday.
Elliott Allen, 'IS. is going to
Tobias for the eek-vnd.
Jane Knowles of McCook is the
guest of Winifred Williams. '19.
Gerald H. Beck, of Gibbon is visit
ing at the Phi Gamma Delta house.
Helen Kendall, ex-'19. of Superior,
is visiting at the Alpha Phi house.
Ray Losey. Med. '18, was in Lin
coln this week, visiting at the Sigma
Chi house.
Pollock Parmalee, IS, will spend
a few days at his home in Platts
mouth, this week.
Icne and Adelaide Fogg of Omaha,
will be the guests of Beatrice Jones,
19. Saturday and Sunday.
-Carl Graff, '19, Earl Howey. '20,
John Cook, '18. and Allan Mulligan,
'18, spent Wednesday in Beatrice.
tWnr A. Drake .
Kdmuml H. lUiiiRan
Alfred l)u TVau
Kalph A. Kllsworth
K. h Kiirlrv. Jr.
Arthur I.. Kinstmin
Krnnels A. Klootl
Pmil J. Klothow
Kd aM S. Foster
It. U Franklin
1-oster K. Fnindoll
Arthur K. Fuller
Robert K. Cans
Kverett .1. (,arrlton
Walter K. Gibbons
V. C. Gilbert
S. It. ( ;(! follow
flvsses S. Urav
Harold K. Gribblo
H. C. (Juiklner
Sumner B. Hall
J. K. Hammond
W. Hamsberser
Ira V, Hepperly
F.. W. Hermanson
William F. Heyler
tioorce H i(r Kins
Miles f. Hildreth
l. .1. Hilemnn
J ICarl Hocue
HaroM F. Holts
Frank. A. Horky
Walter A. Hoxie
Arthur K. Huirho
Uaymond Hughe
Harvey H. Incrold
Kvorett K. Jackman
Vincent Janria
Joseph A. Jerman
A. Iul Johnson
Martin M. Jones
Meinolf V. Kappius
Albert O. Kavan
Sam T. Kellogx
Fred U. Kelly
Boy A. Kelly
Harold IJ. Ijimpert
I. el;ind 5. lenders
H. T. Ijtmleryou
K. H. 1 .arson
H. J. Kerch
Hoy d A. Iewin
Taylor K. Iewin
O. U l.indsti-oni
Iver K. l.imlstrom
Clyde Little
Kobert S. Ixmtr
Kalph K. lxitspeich
M. K. MacKinnon
James V. M.ilonev
Cvrill I McConnell
r. I. Mc-Oorkle
lo F. McShane
"arl 5. Melin
T. V. Metcalfe
Worth Minnick
Jesse Vi. Mossman
H. A. Xedom
Hai-old XofT
Andrew E. Xesbit
liohert A. Nesblt
I. . F. Noh
Harold R Olson
II. M. Otoupnlik
Cuslave Bade
Carnctt K. PiiRe
l.loyd Palmer
C. U. Patterson
ISalph K. Perso
Kav H. Pollock
Holland H. Potter
Carl If. Powell
Leonard Redd
Charles S. Heed
Robert Rether
Bob R. Robertson
Charles J. Rohde
Lloyd K. Rolf
B. A. Roussell
Clinton S. Royer
Vaughn W. Bussom
Kdwnnl A. Ruttner
Royal L. Schoen
Andrew Sedwy
Charles R. Sherer
Rolert L. Sims
Ceore Skillstad
Thos. W. Slosson
Harrv H. Smith
Malcoln R. Smith
Fred Snocker
;eoine I.. K. Stone
Hrvnn W. Stromer
I. B. Souther
Kalph U Taylor
John F. Teter
Frank H Tivey
Paul rnv(s Towne
John W. Trenchard
F. V Vessev
Victor IV Vifouain
Arthur W. Walker
M. K. Walrath
5rant. C Watklns
Frank H. Watron
B. B. Whitcomb
lonard A. WirsiR
C. B. Woodle
Curtis K. Woods
Jay B. Worley
cViirles R. Wrieht
Flovd K Wrisht
Arthur Tort
Thurston V. Bailey
Harold S. McMullen
Bruce B. Xye
Kenneth Marcy
I"aul Xlason
;. Iutterfield
Klmer P. Haas
J. Blaine Baboock
Sherman Ovler
S-ott H. Brown
Allen W. Mullipan
Ceonre W. Stanton
Howsrd ;. Parker
Bov P. Unts
Krnest A. Huhka
Warl Cousins
KATE HELZER READ
OF HOME EC. CLUB
Swimming Meet
The world's record for underwater
swimming for amateurs was estab
lished at Ward Belmont laat year.
It was broken twice last Saturday at
a meet held therej one girl swim
ming 132 feet, an another swim
ming 150 feeL They also gave some
wonderful exhibitions of fancy diving.
Ex.
Kate Helaer, 'IS. was elected pres
ident, Ixuis Enochs. '19, vice-presi-tlent,
and Marion Fleming, '20. treas
urer of the home economics club
lor next year at the last regular
meeting of the club Wednesday night.
Prof. Maude Wilson of the home
economics extension department, told
the club, of the proposed canning
f-chool which is to begin Wednes
day, May 23. An evening class will
be held from 7:30 to 9 that evening
and three classes, at 10:30. 2:30 and
7:30 will be held Thursday and Fri
day. Saturday two classes, morning
and afternoon, will be held.
Vegetable Canning Stressed
The purpose of these classes is
to train tire girls so that they will
be able to help solve the problems
of food waste which they will meet
out in their homes during the sum
mer. The canning of vegetables will
be especially tpmphasized since the
supply in that particular respect
promises to be larger than usual.
Any University student or faculty
member may take this training. At
tendance at all the periods is not
required as the course may be com
pleted in three. The schedule has
been carefully arranged to meet the
needs of the students.
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If You lilte Old Age Clothes, Wear Them
But Youthful Clothes Are More Becoming
WE have suits for short men, for stout men for long men
for every kind of figure. It's no trouble to fit any type
from wide range of specialized models. We have gone
to makers who have reduced clothes-building to an exact
science; so exact that everyone's easy to fit at this store.
Come in and see the new models made for a figure like yours.
Come now and get first choice of the new models and fabrics.
The firt models of 1917 are ready. Call for your suit or light-weight over
coat, oreornein and get a complimentary copy of the new Society Brand
Style Book, containing large art prints.
MAYER BROS. CO
ELI SHIRE. Pres.
The Store That Sells Society Brand Clothes
Spoke to High School- Prof.
Blanche C. Grant spoke to the stu
dents of the Lincoln high school on
the annual exhibition now in the
art gallery Wednesday afternoon.
DAW COLEMAN with HAIRY HAS TING'S BIO SHOW at th
Oliver.
There is no conflict between re
ligion and science, but there is a
conflict between, scientific truth
and religious dogma. Dogmas
are symbols which express relig
ious truth in more or less appro
priate allegories. They are not
truth itself. A belief in the let
ter of dogmas indicates indolence
and the lack of genuine religion.
The old dogmatism must be sur
rendered and will have to give
place to a""higher and more relig
ious eojioeption. which, from
methods employed may be called
'The Religion of Science."
ALL SOULS CHURCH
Corner of 12th and H Streets
Services 10:45
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SEND FOR OTJE PROPOSITION IT'S GREAT
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Miss HcConkey, $57525 in one month.
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