The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1918, Image 3

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T n E DAILY NEB RASKAH
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
410 Can tar and the reliaf of Bunions Phon
Building COMFORT SHOES B-3781
OLIVER THEATRE
'PALS FIRST"
Mat. 10-25C Eve. 10-25-35c
Next Week
"POTASH AND PERLMUTTER"
One Nlghtt Wednesday, May 15
SEATS NOW Prices, Orch. $2.00,
$1.60, $1.00; Bal. $1.00, 75c; Gal. 50c
Direct from a Four Months Run
In New York City
LOU TELLEGEN
In His Dramatic Success
"BLIND YOUTH"
By Willard Mack and Lou Telletgen
SOCIETY
My 18
Delta Gamma House Tarty.
Delta Delta Delta Garden Tarty
house. May 28
XI TbI Thl banquet Lincoln.
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 Nerth Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
union of the class of 1917 ere made
at a meeting of the claea Tuesday eve
ning In the aluujnt offlo This Is the
second meeting of the class this year.
There were ten memhers present,
Miss Florence Wirt presiding.
A luncheon will ho given at the
Commercial club Monday. May 23. and
they will Join with the alumni of other
classes for the reunion in tne eve
ning. Invitations to all members of
this class who are at present In this
part of this state have been Issued
and a large attendance is expected.
NEWS FROM CAMP
ALUMNI NEWS
i r whvman. a craduate : Ralr.h B. Smith, who attended the
of the University, formerly in the quar- ,1'niveihlly in Ju4-liK5 and who la
termaster's department at Camp John-j now marine engineer for the Tanama
son, Jacksonville, Fla., has been trans- ji anai Miip uuuaing in., smuuuvu
fered to Travis, Texas. Whyman was Colon, called at the mechanical engi-
senior assistant in the geological ie-,neenng arparuneni Mommy.
partment while in the University.
Delian Literary Society
The Delian Literary society will hold
Us last meeting of this semester in
Faculty hall, Temple, Saturday night.
May 18. Everyone is invited to come.
W. A. A. WILL CHOOSE
NEXT YEAR'S MEMBERS
Every Member Expected to
Vote for Sports Leaders
and Cabinet
ORPHEUM DRUG STORE
OPEN TILL 10:30
A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre ana
after the Rosewilde Danes
CARSON HILDRETH, '95 and
Senior Invitations
Senior invitations have arrived. Get
them at College Book Store.
GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN.
Cleaning & Dye Works
828 So, 11th Phone B-6576
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Professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Any Lena
Duplicated .
DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist
1234 O St Opposite Miller A Paine
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science society of the
University meets Thursday evening at
8:00 o'clock in Faculty hall, Temple.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all students, alumnae and faculty.
Canteen Workers
Miss Agnes Bartlett wishes to have
all out-of-town girls who have been
doing canteen work turn in their arm
bands before leaving .Lincoln.
W. A. A. Meeting
The Women's Athletic association
will hold the last meeting of the
year Thursday, May 16, at 7.15 o'clock.
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Get your Lunches at tha
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Senior Caps and Gowns
All Seniors must be measured at
once fo reaps and gowns at the Co-Op
Bookstore. The gowns are $1.25 and
the caps twenty-five cents.
CLASS OF 1917 WILL '
HOLD FIRST REUNION
Every member of the Women's Ath
letic association is supposed to vore
Thursday, May 16, 1.15 o'clock at the
W. A. A. polls in the entrance of Me
morial hall for next year's athletic
leaders and officers of the W. A. A.
The Us of nominees is as follows:
W. A. A. Officials
President
Madeline Girard
Fae Breese
Vice Tresident
Doris Hosterter
Janet Thornton. '
Treasurer
Marjorie Barstow
Elinor Bennett
Secretary
Helen Gold
Jeanette Doyle.
Recording Secretary-
Irene Cullen
Ethel Hosgland.
'Sports Leaders
Baseball
Ruth Brigham
Sue Stille.
Tennis
Orphia Carmean
Track
Mary Stephens
Martha Hellner. -
THE OTHER DAY
A young lady who came to our office said: "I wish I had started six
months ago. I could now be holding a good position."
What will you be doing six months from now? ,
Special Summer Session June 3-August 23.
Enroll any day.
Nebraska School of Business
AND COMMERCIAL TEACHERS COLLEGE
T. A. Blakeslee, President
Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Large Representation Expected
at Luncheon to Be
Given May 25
Cliff Scott's Music, B14S2.
LEFT In room 110, TJ. Hall, a
rreen bag. Finder please return to
Plans for the first anniversary re- siuucuu.
The University School of Music
AND OTHER FINE ARTS
101Q RTTMMER SESSION 1918
Begins Monday, June 17th, lasting five weeks
NORMAL COURSE FOR SUPERVISION OF
PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC
SUMMER COURSE IN PLAYGROUND
SUPERVISION AND STORYTELLING
Special Information Upon Request
ESTABLISHED 1887 UE B-142
Leave your order for those new Spring Clothes
E-3EFFLEY'STAIL0f!S
Special Attention to Students
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On S
ale at Student Activities 0
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iBAY, MAY
All books that have been ordered, must be called and paid for
before May 28, or order will be cancelled ana aepubii
The Price of
CornhusKcr Ordered Alter
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