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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1917)
THE DAILY NE BRASKAN C ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort ."i nt of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing NuiR Adjustment of and the relief 410 Canter COMFORT Building fllllEB THEATRE tonight, Sat. and Sat. Matinee Sensation G,RL WITHOUT A CHANCE" u,n c. ROe to 25c Mat. ZOC. , If I Coming Friday & Saturday ETHEL BARRYMORE In "The Whirlpool of Life" Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. A LIBERAL CHURCH The value of a liberal church lies in the fact that while it affirms the right and duty of every man to seek God for himself and to record on the tablets of his own heart his statement of faith it also gives the apportunity for the comparison of thought and aspiration. The meeting of free souls on a basis of equality in the search for truth is now as it ever has been the condition of the outflowing of, the spirit of God. ALL SOULS' CHURCH, 12th and H SERVICES 10:45 A. L. Weatherly Minister SERMON TOPIC NOV. 11 MAN'S GREATEST SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY t If Matinees, All Seats, 10c PHONE B3398 O R F H B U V "BIG TIME" THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Nov, 8, 9, 10 The Supreme Dancing Star THEODORE KOSLOFF Premier Danseur of the Imperial Theatres Moscow and Petrograd, and His E. Charles Pensee Five and Florence Baird Nelsons "SONGnFLAGE" "HOOPS MY DEAR" Alf Grant Dorothy Hays &. Company en, in In a One-Act Comedy Entitled SONGS AND STORIES "A WEEK'S NOTICE" The Versatile "Wonderboy" Orpheum Concert Orchestra ARCHIE ONRI Assisted by Miss Dolly Prof. A. J. Babich, Director HORACE WRIGHT & RENE DIETRICH The Somewhat Different Singers in a New and "Somewhat Different" Offering MatinVi!!! Ever Afternoon at 2:30 ,ne-Any Seat 25 Cents. Night War Tax Additional Phone B-3781 SHOES SOCIAL CALENDAR November 9 Sigma Nu house dance. Delta Upsilon Lincoln. Phi Delta Chi banquet Lincoln. Bushnell Guild house dance. Delta Chi banquet and homecom ing chapter house. Alpha Tau Omega banquet Lin coln. Phi Delta Theta Rosewilde. November 10 Farm house house dance. Delta Upsilon banquet Lincoln. Alpha Sigma Phi house dance. Alpha Omicron Pi freshmen house dance. Delta Chi Rosewilde. Alpha Xi Delta house dance. Delta Chi dance Rosewilde. Alpha Phi house dance. Achoth campus party Art hall. Sigma Chi Lindell. Alpha Tau Omega party Lincoln. Palladian annual banquet Lindell. Acacia dance Music hall. Kappa Kappa Gamma house dance. Alpha Delta VI house dance. Phi Kappa Psi house dance. November 16 Comus Club Rosewilde. November 17 Catholic Students' club dance Temple. Silver Serpent party for Junior girls Alpha Xi Delta house. November 23 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. November 24 Engineers Hop Rosewilde Pi Beta Phi house dance. November 24 Phi Delta Theta house dance. November 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ""-Art Club Bohemian party Art hall PERSONALS Louise Curtis, ex-'13, Is visiting at the Delta Gamma house this week. Martha Clark of Omaha will visit Lucille Cline the end of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyell Rushton will visit in Lincoln the latter part of the week. " Ethel Arnold visited at the Delta Zeta house Wednesday on her way to New Mexico. Virginia Lowe, '19, left Thursday evening to spend the latter part of the week at Ames, la. R. L. Woodside has returned from his home in Sioux City where he has spent the last two days. Winifred Estes. ex-'lS, will he in Lincoln for the end of the week. She is teaching at Lexington this year. nnrnthv Scoutt. ex-'20, and icutn Anderson, ex-'19, of Kearney will visit at the Delta Gamma house Saturday and Sunday. Mis Grace Munson, protessor m the educational department drove to Omaha Thursday to attend the Teach ers convention. Mias T.mils.a Pound went to Omaha today to Join her sister, Miss Oliva round, at the Nebraska State Teach ers' association. Miss Florence McGahey went to Night Performance at 8:20 Reserved at 25c, 50c and 75c of Bunions o u u i c I T I Omaha for the TTnlvrHHv i luncheon which was held yesterday noon at the Rome hotel. Miss Mc Gahey will return sometime tomor row. Betty Doyle, '17, Madge Girard, '19, Beatrice DJerks, '18, and Wllma Woods, '18, will spend the end of the week in Omaha. They Intend to see Portia Sweet dance. FINAL DRIVE TODAY IN RED TRIANGLE CAMPAIGN (Continued from page one) far with pledges amounting to $640. Ralph Sturm Is the chairman of this committee; the other members are cieanor Fogg, Fannie Drake, Mrs. A. A. Hiltner, George Driver, Ray Cowen, Dwlglit Thomas, Wayne Townsend, William Urbach, Kate Helzer, Valentine Minford, John Rid dell, Florence Bishop, nnd Steele Hol combe. Pledges amounting to $135.00 have been turned over to the committee by Individuals exclusive of the amounts turned in by captains. First Team Heads List Team number one leads the list of workers with $251; fifteen is second, with $208; twenty, third, with $207; sixteen, $184; nineteen, $152; eight, $140; ten, $119; twelve, $100; five, $95; eleven, $79; thirteen, $76; nine, $61; seven. $60; twenty-five, $50; three, $43; two, $40; four, $35; twenty-four. $30: eighteen. $21- sir J1K Teams number fourteen and twenty-one were disbanded, and there base been no reports from teams seventeen, twenty-two and twenty three. The captains of the first team are Mary Heleen Allesnworth, and La Rue Gillern; the workers are Nina Baker, Katherine Dodge, Emma Gar rett, Martha Garrett, Marion Humpe, Eva Miller, Winifred Miller, Florence Wood. Second team, Captains, Gladys Ap plenian and Martha Leal; workers, Sarah Apperson, Harriet Ashbrook, Christine Hansen, Lulu Haskell, Ruth Milford. Ruth Straight. Mary Waters. Third team. Captains, elizabeth Brown and Gwendolyn Draytonm; workers, Jean Burroughs, Elizabeth Erazim, Edna Fitzsimmons, Helen Howe, Helen Kendall, Gertrude Mun ger, Ruth Sheldon, Edith Yongblut. Fourth team, captains, captains, Ann Brundage and Louise Enochs; workers, Elinor Bennet, Helen Doty, Helen Bjorkman, Ruth Begley, Ruth Lindsey, Mildred Morse, Camile Morse, Helen Nieman. Fifth team, captains, Hermine Har field and Katherine Kohl, workers, Rose Anderson, Louis Bailey, Evelyn Black, Sarah Heiter, Margaret Howes, Ruth Merrick, Florence Slat er, Dorothy Weatheald. Sixth team, captains, Helen Loft man and Ruth Sheldon; workers. Jane Beechler, Gertrude Beths, Louise Knight, Theresa McGuire. Anna Scow, Ruth Swenson, Ruby Swenson, and Ruth Shively. Seventh team, captains, Vesta Hawe and Vernie Moseman; workers, Edna Hathaway, Mable MacAdam. Al freda MacPrang. Harriet Ramey, Clara Schulte, Erma Stevens, and Ethel Smith. Eighth team, captains, Winifred Moran and Helen Holtz; workers, Genevieve. Bechter, Bernice Bell, Helen Buttery, Doris Hostetter. Leone Mills, Grace Nichols, Evangeline Pelton and Grace Graw. Ninth team, captains, Katharine Newbranch and Janee Kingery; workers, Dorothy Adamsons, Faye Curry, Helen Dill. Helen Giltner, Mildred Holtz, Florence Jenks. Tenth team, captains, Daisy Parks and oJsephine Strode; workers, Gene vieve Appleman, Alice Buntz, Faith Dedrich. Lucile Lees, Alice Temple, Kathryn Tool and Lucille Wilcox. Eleventh team, captains, Regina Powers and Ruth Welch; workers, Ruth Hutton. Virginia Gallentine, Helen Minor, Hazel Snethen, Ruth Snyder, Susie Souther and Gertrude Squlers. Twelfth team, captains, Carolyn Red and Alice Sedgwick; workers, Faye Breese, True Jack. Jean Lan dale. Bernice Miller, Grace Stuff, Mildred Doyle, Frances Barstow, and Marjory Barstow. Thirteenth team, captains, Margaret Roebling and Helen Lewis; workers, Evelyn Caldwell, Lulu Galbrath, Vinta Harrell, Marion Holtz, Fay Ream, Marion Reeder, Irene Snuff, Theda Wateeman. finiunih loam mntains. Florence Whitmore and Hannah McCorkindale; workers, Doris Arnold, Mable Bent ley, Mary Brownell, Eva Gibbons, Katherine Howey, Margaret Perry, Nellie Schwab, Winifred Williams. The men have nine teams, the first men'se team is number sixteen with Arch Brenker and Harold Ger hart, as captains; workers, Harold Brehm, Glen Ely, Lawrence Finney, W. C .Johnson, Charles Lively, Bryon Rohrbaugh, Wayne Townsend, and Robert Wenger. Sevententh team, captains, Paul Dennis and J. M. Moore. No report of workers. Eighteenth team, captains, E. J. Free Lessons In Knitting and Crocheting SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION With expert instructress from Philadelphia. Everyone is knitting get the new stitches. Here until Nov. 17 LINCOLN, Garrison and M. L. Springer; work ers, Carl Harnsberger; Fred Hellner, John Landale, Bryon Littrell. Ken neth McCandless, Clyde Nelson, and Floyd Pegler. Ninetenth team, captains, Victor Graham and Alfred Hinze; workers. Merril Chafl'e, M. R. Gillette, Dwight Higbee, Leo McShane, Lawrence Metzger, Paul Peterson, Robert Stur ba, and M. M. Vanderpool. Twentieth team, captain. W. H. Judd and Lloyd Lyne; workers, E. M. Browse, Paul Conrad, Roy Ford, Harry Kretzler, Roger Jenkins, Guy Roberts, Lawrence Slater, and Noel Tyson. Twenty-second team, captains, E. L. Randall and Floyd Stone; owrkers. Fuller Austin, Wilson Bryans, Ralph SGHEMBECK'S 1. BAND LE BARON - Phone B4979 VOGAL Offer exceptional opportunities to University students Send for new catalog. SEE DORSET AT 1210 G. A. CRANCER CO. Fine Strings Fine Quality String Instruments Band Instruments, Martin Made SALE OF DRESSES TH NEBRASKA Brehm; J. Lucas, Roy Noble, Horace Talcott, Chester Trimble. Twenty-third team, captains, Ken neth Saunders and Richard Hadley; workers, Roscoe Anderson, Perry Branch, Richard Bryson, Burke Har ley, Glen Sire, Wallace Speier, R. S. Van Brunt, and Ashley Williams. Twenty-fourth team, captains, Merle Townsend, and Chester Graw; work ers, Philip Burham, D. P. Moulton, John Pickett, K. Plehn, D. V. Stev ens, Dwight Thomas and Harry Soud ers. Twenty-fifth team, captains, Merrill Williams and Clement Swoboda; workers, Robert Grown, William Bryan, Cable Jackson, Alex Krause, William Mackey, Robert Moodie, and Jean Nelson. Grouch Killers" THE WHEATLEY STUDIOS Nrlir. Stnte Kit nk Ullg O STREET 1495 that is unusual to say the least. Rare crea tions developed in serge, satin and silk in serge, satin or silk combined with Georg ette crepe. Garments .that portray in every line the best ideas of high class de signers. Variety extensive enough to insure excel lence of choice. A glance will convince you of the wonderful value. Sterling Values In Winter Coats at $15.00, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $49.50 and up. There is no doubt as to the popularity of our coats inspection invited. D1VMC5IIT STORE v- V