The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1918, BASKETBALL EDITION, Image 7

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA
fROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
nt of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
Aajuttmont
and the relief of Bunions
Phone
410 Canter
COMFORT SHOES
B3781
OLIVER THEATRE
TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT
The OTIS OLIVER
PLAYERS
. -mere COMES THE BRIDE"
HB"flE..! TPr.ce. IMS.
Matt. Wed. nd Sat. 1JM
Mon. Mar. 11. "The Chott Breaker
ORPHEDD
J. PHONE M"
Today: Mitlnet at 2:20
Evening at v iir
THE AVON COMEDY FOUR
ANNA CHANDLER
Keller Mack A Anna Earl
Roy Rice A Mary Werner
The Le Grohs
Ruth Otborn
Hearst Pathe News
Orpheum Concert Orcheitra
THE BOYARR COMPANY
Mat. seat. 25c Night. 25c SOc, 75c
Thirty-five roubles will be present
at the party given by Beta Theta VI at
the chapter bouse. Prof. E. L. Jen
kins and Mr. and Mrs. John Rose-
borough will chaperon.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon will entertain
fifty at their annual banquet given at
the Lincoln. Dr. George Sbldler will
be toastmaster.
Fred Funk "National Fraternity"
George Newton "Looking Into the
Future.'
Arthur Fawell "Present Chapter"
Alfred DuTeau "As Time Goes By"
About thirty-five couple will attend
the party given by the Delta Sigma
Delta at the chanter house. Dr. and
Mrs. L. F. -Meyer and Dr. and Mrs.
M. L. Vance will chaperone.
Fatm house will entertain about
twenty couples at the chapter house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Polk will be the
chape rones.
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
P-.RS0NAL8
Mrs. E. P. McAdoo of Hamburg, la.
is visiting her daughter. Gertrude, at
the Delta Gamma house.
Kathryn Hall of North Platte will
visit at the Delta Gamma house Satur
day and Sundar.
Acnes Johnson. Josephine Burkett,
Emma Nielson. D. V. Stephens, Ray
Kahrquar and Stewart lladley will
drive to Dennison. Ia., Friday to spend
the end of the week visiting Emma
Nielson.
Margaret MrLaughlin of Omaha will
be a cuest of Dorothy Hippie the lat
ter part of the weeke at the Kappa
Ksrua Gamma house.
Miss Fanny rpham of Baltimore.
Alpha Phi visiting delegate, is spend
ing this week at the local chapter
March 8
Sifma Alpha Epsllon Lincoln.
Viiiurv Ball Rosewilde.
March 9 house,
n.,:. iv:t Delta banauet Charter i
n0Ue. Ralph M. Sturm left school Tuesday
VA-m House house. ! for Big Wells. Tex., to take up agricul-
iv cicrma rwlia Faculty and mu-! tnral work and will not return to
ic hall.
Beta Theta Pi house.
Delta Gamma Lincoln
Sif?ma Alpha Epsllon banquet Lin-
co'n.
Hall.
March 15
Administration Building's Tarty
Music and faculty hall.
Alpha Omicron Pi Lincoln.
Busbnell Guild Rosewilde.
March 16
Gamma Phi Bet banquet Lincoln.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln.
Engineers' Hop Rosewiiae.
Delta Upsilon Dinner dance at
bouse.
March 22
Phi Kappa Psi Informal house.
March 23
Delta Tau Delta banquet Lincoln.
Phi Kappa Psi banquet house.
Delta Tau Delta Lincoln.
April 5
Csmmi Phi Beta Lincoln.
April S
Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln.
Engineers' banquet Lincoln.'
April 12
Alpha Gamma Rho informal Rose
wilde. April 13
All University party
Closed
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, I to
o'clock.
April 19
Iron Sphinx Lincoln.
April 26
Sgina Phi Epsllon Lincoln.
April 27
Sigma Phi Epsllon Banquet Lincoln
Alpha Omicron PI banquet Lincoln.
March 8
About sixty-five coaples will attend
the party given at the Lincoln by the
Siru.a Alpha Epsllon. The chape rone
will be ProL and Mrs. H. B. Pier; Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Sawyer, and Mr. and
Mr. John Clemens.
One hundred coaples will be enter
tained at the military ball given at
the Rotewllde. Prof, and Mrs. M. M.
Fopg; CoL H. L. Roberta: ProL and
Mrs. N. A. Bengston. and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Wahl will chaperone.-
March fi I
llta Gamma will entertain eighty
couples at a party at the chapter
tout The chaperone will be Frot
and Mrs. E. H. Barbonr, Mr. and Mrs.
Mtt Westerman, Prof. andMrs. R
i Pool. Miss Amanda Heppner, Miss
O arlotte Lowe and Governor and
Mrs. Keith Neville.
About seventy people will attend
the Delta Delta Delta banquet given
at the chapter house. There will be
a Djuaical program and "a play, "Miss
Rushee," given by the freshmen.
The musical program will be as
follows:
Vocal Rath Welch.
Piano Hazel McDonald.
Vocal Mrs. Ethel Madson, Edith
Holcomb.
HealiiigMrs. Josephine Bickford.
The out-of town guests will be Ethel
Holcomb. of Hebron"; Lclu Shade, and
Floren? Brown of Holdrege; Haiel
,re Marts of Beatrice, and Clara
Ider of Columboa.
school this semester. Sturm
; member of the Innocents, and of Sigma
Gamma Ensilon.
Lester Anderson. 21, of Shenanaoan.
Ia.. has gone to Alberquerque, N. M-, i
to file on a homestead.
Jean Nelson, who has been In the
aviation school at Berkeley, CaL, has
finished his course there and has been
sent to Dallas. Tex..
Ton Hansen visited at the Phi
Gamma Delta house Wednesday. Han
sen was a member of the class of 13.
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
'Rhetoric Examinations
Rhetoric 1 make up examinations,
Saturday. March 9, 10 to 12 o'clock.
U-207.
Whiskbroom Solicitors
All who have been soliciting sub
scriptions for Whitkbroom must turn
In their receipt' books and money at
once. The" full payment on every
book is wanted. Turn the money
in at tha students' activities office,
and get receipts there.
Girls' Mass Meeting.
There will be a mass meeting for
all University women Tuesday morn
ing at 11:30 o'clock in the Temple.
The meeting will be conducted by the
girls' club. It will be concerned with
Red Cross war work, and every girl Is
urged to be present. k
Young People's Meeting
Dr. J- F. Harman, president of Kan
sas Wesleyan university, will addres3
mass meeting of Methodist young peo
ple at St. Paul's church, 2:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon.
Deiian Literary Society
The Deiian Literary society will bold
its regular meeting tonight at 7:33
o'clock sharp in Faculty hall. A gar
den program will be a new and in
teresting feature. Everyone Is cordi
ally Invited.
Comui Club Dance Tickets
All Mrsona holding tickets to the
Comus club dance-which was to have
hMn held February 2 are notified to
return the same to the students' ac
tivities office at oflce to have them
refunded.
Tegner Society
Tegner society will meet next Sat
aw a nVinrk At the home of
Trf ' mnA Mr. J. E. Alexis. 1420
narfield. It is hoped tiat all Teg-
nerites will make a special effort to
be present.
Palladian Literary Society
The annual boys' program will be
rivrn at the regular weekly meeting
nf Palladian Literary society Friday
evening. All students are Invited to
attend. The meeting starts promptly
at 7:30 o'clock.
Tk Mom of kral.M
Spring
Opening
Displays
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
We re opening to view now, some of the handsomest
styles ever conceived in men s apparel. We say this with
out apology or ulterior motive; we believe tne striking ele
gance of them will be at once apparent. The new models or
Kvppcnheimer Clothes
are very marked in their expressions of the new fashion
ideals-striking in their smartness, splended m their simplici
ty, superior in their every detail.
We invite a close inspection of them for quality for style
and for value. $25 to $45
$2500 to US-00
Also some striking showings in collars to match silk
shirts-they're new and different-$5 to $10
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and Optical Repairing
STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
OrplieinSlioeRepairing Co.
211 North 12th Street ;
Orpheum Building
GalumofGafo
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Good Steaks
Louis' Gafo
118. 11th
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Walilcs and Short Orders a Specialty
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Hassy, Hever Kaps 1.00, 150, 100
Hassy, Herer Knvals 35c, to 3.00
HATS $2,50
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