The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1918, Image 5

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COMPORT SHOES
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OLIVER THEATRE
" ALL WEEK
Starting Monday, March 18
OTIS OLIVER
AND COMPANY
The New York Gaiety Theatre
Success
STOP THIEF
A Funny Farce
By Carlye Moore
SSISln
Today: 2:20 and 8:20 P. M,
ALAN BROOKS In "Dollar and
Sense"; Bernle & Baker; Adelaide
Boothby; COMFORT A KING In
"Coontown Dlvorcona"; Selma
Braatw; Parker Brothere; Hesret
Pathe Newt; Orpheum Concert Or
ehettra, Arthur J. Bablch, Director;
LESTER SHEEHAN A PEARL
REG AY In "Five Foot Fancies."
Matinees 25c. Nights 35c, 60c, 75c.
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
March 22
Junior Hop Rosewllde.
Administration Building Party
Temple. Alpha Sigma Phi Banquet house.
Delta Tau Delta Lincoln.
Thi Kappa PsI Informal house.
March 23
Delta Tau Delta banquet Lincoln.
Phi Kappa PsI banquet house.
Phi Gamma Delta Rosewllde.
Alpha Sigma Phi Lincoln.
Black Masque Party, 2-6 p. m.
Music and Faculty hall.
March 27
Sophomore Informal Lincoln.
April 5
Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln.
Pre-Medlc Hop Rosewllde.
April 6
Ag Club Informal Rosewllde.
Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln.
Engineers' banquet Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta Lincoln.
April 12
Alpha Chi Omega Lincoln.
Alpha Gamma Rho Informal Rose
wllde. April 13
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet Lincoln,
5 to 8 o'clock.
Delta nt tho l.in.oln. The i h:prron.-ts
will Iw Mr. and Mrs. K. ). Strode;
Mr. L. K. Waters; Prof, ami Mm. II. J.
(Iramlkh. and ProC and Mrs. 1). I).
Whitney. The out-of-town gtu-MK will
he Hugo IMynn. Verne Christopher,
and Robert II. Mantoy of llnsHngs.
About sixty will attend th Alpha
Sigma Phi Imnquet bold nt the chapter
house. II. A. Lnngdon will lie toast
master. Toasts will bo Riven by U. A.
Farman. Harvey Itohwer. James A.
Lucas, Wallace Gerrle, Wllina Miller.
W. L. Luke. Out-of-town guests will
be Arch L. Mlckman. James Kyerly,
Wallace Gerrlo. K. A. Meachnni. Hob
Cameron. Clare Anderson of Omaha;
Ivan Kinsman. Arthur Gray. Colum
bus; Frank Allen, Tecumseh; Max
Benst- and Carlysle Jones, Camp Funs
ton; R. K. Xewhall. Fort Itil.y;
Francis Dlers and Richard Stephens.
I'lyses; Clark W. Carnaby and Wal
lace Johnson, Omaha.
Mrs. J. N. Holier ()f Nebraska City
In lolling lu r dllllKlller, KNIe, Ht tli
Aehoth hoiihe.
Mrs.'L. Iirsen of St Paul in visit
in her daughters. Ileteii ami Fram es,
at the Alpha XI Helta Ihhimv
MIhh Marie laU of SI. UiiiIh. dist
il li t president of Kappa Alpha Theta
Is visiting ut the loi nl ibapter house.
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
March 23
Alpha Sigma Phi will entertain
eighty couples at a dance given at
the Lincoln. The chaperones will be
Prof, and Mrs. L. F. Sexton; Mr. an.l
Mrs. Stone; Mr. and Mrs. Tooley, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryan,
About eighty -five couples will at
tvnd the party given by Phi Gamma
Delta at the Rosewllde. Prof, and
Mrs. George W. Hood and Prof. K. L.
Jenkins will, chaperone.
Fifty members will be present at
banquet given by Helta Tau Helta at
the Lincoln. Hugh A. Myers will be
toastmaster. Toasts will be given by
Robert H. Manley, G. N. Harncr, K. X.
Marvin, Walter C. Johnson, and H. H.
Wheeler. Harold Mulligan, F. E. Col
lins, Donald Woods. A. L. Hutchison,
of Omaha; Carl Graf. R. F. Grant-, of
Beatrice; Verne Christopher. Hugo
Flynn of Hastings; Wayne Harvey,
George Aldrich, of Superior, and J. F.
Harvey of Plymouth.
Woman's Athletic Aitociation
The Woman's Athletic association
will bold an Important' board meet
ing Friday at 12 o'clock. Everybody
come. '
University Twins' Club
The club will have a picnic Satur
day evening. Take the 7 o'clock South
Eighteenth street car to Antelope
park. All twins are cordially Invited.
Dr. Hinman to Lecture
Hr. E. E. Hinman of the phllosopsy
department will nlve the second of a
series of three let lures on "Religious
Readjustment" Sunday afternoon nt
4::?rt o'clock in the V. V. C. A. rooms.
Temple. All are Invited.
Palladian Literary Society
Palladian Literary society will hold
its regular meeting in Palladian hall
at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening.
Faculty Women "at Home"
Women of the University faculty
will be nt home to their members in
the newly furnished rooms, Univer
sity hall. 3 and 4. Saturday evenlnfl
March 2:1. at 7:30 o'clock. Bring
knitting and 20 cents.
Peru Club .
The Peru club will meet at 7:30
o'clock Friday evening in Art hall.
English Club
The English club will meet Satur
day evening at the Alpha Delta PI
house, 420 South Seventeenth street.
PERSONALS
Helen Howe will spend Saturday
and Sunday In Beatrice.
Lieut. George Grimes of Camp Cus
ter is visiting in Lincoln.
Bernice Nelson is expected from
Washington. D. C, Saturday.
Florence Bishop will visit in Cen
tral City the latter part of the week
W. A. A. Hike
A hike for all University girls
will be made Saturday afternoon,
March 23. Everyone is invited. Take
the 2.25 Havelock tar on O street.
Bring your own eats. Hike and
make points for membership in
W. A. A. For further information
ask the leaders, Madelin Girard and
Budge Higgins.
Union Society
The regular meeting of the Union
Literary society will be held Fri
day night in Union hall.
Tegner Society
Tegner meets next Saturday eve
ning in Faculty hall, Temple build
ing. Everybody out.
Omicron Nu
Omicron Nu meets Friday evening,
March 22, with Varena Crabtree, 2600
C street. Initiation will be held.
'yflM HOURS LAST WEEK WITH Wg
M THE PEOPLE'S HOME LI- W
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PROFIT OF $136
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WmW j ALUMNI NEWS
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April 19
Freshman Hop Lincoln.
April 20
Iota Sigma Pi Banquet Lincoln.
All-University party
Closed
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, 5 to 8
o'clock.
April 2ft
Sglma Phi Ep a II on Lincoln.
April 27
Sigma Phi Epsllon Banquet Lincoln
Alpha Omicron PI banquet Lincoln.
March 22
Eighty-five couples will attend the
Junior. hop given at the Rosewllde.
Prof, and Mrs. George V. Hood,, and
Prof. E. L. Jenkins wiU chaperone.
Phi Kappa Psl will entertain forty
house. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hildreth.
-Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, and Mrs.
Scott will chaperone.
About eighty couples will be pres
ent at a dance given by Delta Tau
Mildred Gillilan will spend Satur
day and Sunday at her home In Hardy.
Doris Hostetter will spend the end
of the week with her sister In Dwight,
Neb.
Effle Lanner of Cheyenne has with
drawn from the University on account
of illness.
Mrs. E. C. Hedrick of Tecumseh is
visiting her daughter, Helen, at Delta
Gamma house.
Aleatha Davidson of Superior Is
visiting Ruth Ryons at the Alpha Chi
Omega house.
C. E. Miller, '10, who is now gen
eral Inspector of bridges for the Chi
cago & Northwestern Railway, regis
tered at the alumni office Wednesday,
March 20th. He is going to visit
relatives at Friend, Vebr., on his way
to Denver. His brother, J. W. Miller,
'05, has a year's leave of absence from
University of Washington, where he
Is a professor in the engineering de
partment to be chief engineer of the
Boiling Aeroplane Co., of Seattle,
Wash.
Chris Rohwer, member of the class
that will this year celebrate its 25th
anniversary, registered at the alumni
office Thursday, March 22d.
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;lsne
TORE
To Quit Business
in Lincoln
Duo to other business interests we have deci
ded to close O'lt our, entire $50,000 stock im
mediately. . i
Full particulars can be seen in both Lincoln 8
Friday evening papers
. . . .WAIT
For the Greatest Sale of Men's
Wear ever held In Lincoln
which starts
iday mil
at 9:oo a. m.
ESTABLISHED 1887
PHONE B-1422
Order that Niw Easter Suit now-taday-from
&3EFFLEY'STA8LOE$S
It's high time. Don't delay. Easter March 31
Special Attention to Students
The Evans
CLEAHERS-PRESSERS-DYERS
HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING
TELEPHONES B2311 and B335S
Listen, University Girls!
When you step out in your new Spring Clothes on EASTER DAY.
you'll be very well satisfied with yourself Indeed if they come from
Herpolsheimer's BECAUSE, if they do, they'll fit correctly, feel com
fortable, set off your figure to advantage, and
be in perfect style
We hope that every University girl who reads this will give us a
chance to show her our new
Easter Suits, Coats and Dresses
'the more we "shop around'' ourselves and see what others 6hov,
the more thoroly convinced are we of the surerior style and value of our
own splendid garment's.
WE SPECIALIZE IN SUITS
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TTUErM IX1YXiairT STOIiE
Lincoln, Nebraska
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