The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1918, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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LOEB'8 ORCHESTRA .
MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
OHCIIESTUA FROM F1VK TO
TWENTY-FIV15 PIECES
Jai Hand or Doller Shop Ecects
on Request Only
BEST PLACE TO EAT
ORPHEUM CAFE
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ALWAYS OPEN
Special Attention to University
Students
SOCIAL EVENTS and
PERSONAL MENTION
By ADELAIDE ELAM
Miss Virginia Gallentine, who was
graduated last ' year, is visiting with
Miss Edna Fitzslmmona.
Captain Phil McCullough, .who re
turned recently from France, where
he spent several months, was a guest
the past week at the Phi Delta Theta
house.
. Lieutenant Cecil Laverty and Alex
Kranse are visiting at the Delta Up
silon house.
Miss Helen Holtz of Burley, Ida.,
' who was a sophomore at the Unl-
versity last year, Is a member of a
girl's surveying team, and is Burvey
; lng Idaho land which the government
' intends to open for soldters after the
V war.
Miss Beatrice Johnson, who spent
the past week at the Delta Gamma
house, returned to her home at Oma
ha Saturday.
Among the Alpha Phi members who
have recently gone Into war work are
the following: Miss Margaret McCoy
and Miss Josephine Hughes, who are
in New York city; Katherine Sturde
vant and Louise Stegner.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
All the churches throughout the
city will entertain at informal recep
tions In honor of the university students.
..Miss Marian Wyman, a junior last
year, and who was elected last spring
to Black Masque, senior society, is
now in training at the university hos
pital in Omaha. - , .
Phi Delta Theta announces the
pledging of Don McMeegan, '22, of
Lincoln and Howard Hammond, '22, of
Fremont.
Mr. Wire, who had charge oi tho
library last year, has leave of ab
sence to do library war service in
Washington.
ALUMNI
; J. F. Coupe, '09, is county agent in
Carroll county, Iowa.
Leon H. Weyl, '15, responded to a
call for meteoroligists last April and
has been taking a special course under
Dr. Fassey. About September 4, "he
vas transferred from A. & M. College,
Texan, to New London, Conn., to take
ther special work.
' Mrs. Edna Ogden Anderson, '17, is
ctlng as principal of the Fairfield
fgh school this year, while her hus
and Is in France.
Carolyn Kimball. '18, is teaching
English and dramatics in the high
chool at David City.
Eunice L. Taylor, '17, has charge of
he homo economics department at
otley College, Nevada, Mo., for the
oming year.
Esther Ord, '17, Is engaged in ex
neton work for the University of Ne-raska.
UNI NOTICES
TWIN CLUB MEETINGS
All twins In the University of Ne
raska will meet at the Initial meet
5 of the club at 11:50 o'clock on
ursday, September 26, in U 112.
veryooe will please be prompt and
notify all others who are eligible to
the club to be at this meeting.
Str.dente In Music
All students taking work in applied
music, cither piano, voice or violin,
must consult the director of the
School of Fine Arts before registering.
Such work Is open to arts and science
students to the extent of two hours a
week, not to exceed eight hours for
the entire course.
China Painting
Students wishing to take work in
rhlna painting will. consult Mrs. Hen
rietta' Brock, Library, 308.
Chorus Rehearsal
Chorus rehearsal has been changed
from Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at five to Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday at' five in the Art gallery.
The men will sing with the chorus on
TueBday and Thursday evenings.
Registration for chorus will be open
during the remainder of the week. No
charge will be made for registering
during this time.
Military Geography
The following courses are being of
fered for the benefit of the S. A. T. C:
Mechanical engineering 21, a new
course in the study of the gas engine.
Military mapping, geography 21.
Teachers are from federal depart
ments. . Military . geography, courso
la. For information concerning the
two latter courses inquire room 124,
Bessey hall.
Physical Education
All girls classes in physical educa
tion will meet this week at regular
class hours in lecture room, S 102
Memorial hall.
NAVY EXAMINATION
BARS GREATER PER
CENT OF APPLICANTS
Twenty more engineers are needed
for the students navy, training corps.
About 400 applied for enlistment, but
75 per cent of them failed.. The navy
examinations are very rigid.
The men may apply as late as Octo
ber 1, but they 'are advised to enlist
as quickly as possible In order to no
tify the draft boards of their enlist
ment. Ensign Condlct is pleased with
the outcome of the enlistment.
DUNVIER PAINTINGS
NOW IN ART GALLERY
- An exhibition of painting by August
Dunvier of Omaha is hung on the
south wall of the Art gallery. Mr.
Dunvier has done some interesting
work in Nebraska landscapes, but
these are excelled by his portraits.
One of his panels, a portrait of his
wife, received honorable mention at
an exhibition of northwestern artistF
in St. Paul.
Mr. Dunvier is at present In the
service. He was In Europe at the out
break of the war and had considerable
difficulty getting back to this country,
being repeatedly suspected as a spy
MILITARY ITEMS
Joseph W. Kelfer, U. Sc. Agrl. '11,
has recently returned from Frame
and Is now stationed at Camp Hum
phreys, Va. He expects to be In
structing in this country until about
Christmas time. His brother, On In
Kelfer, is with the A. E. F. In France.
He is a sergeant in the engineering
section of the army candidate school.
LOST Small TrI Delt pin, sot in
opals. Return to Student Activities'
office. Lilian Y. Thompon, engraved
on back. Reward. t-w
Dancing at Antelope Park every
night, except Sundays. 24-9
Mon., Tues., Wed.
GERALDINE FARRAR
in the
TURN OF THE WHEEL
A Sunshine Comedy
Shriners' Picnic
Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
No Advance in Prices
A Program of Merit
II
BIG SHOWS and GOOD MUSIC
MON., TUES., WED.
No, You're wrong;
She doesn't marry him.
AMERICA'S SWEETHEART
MARY PICKFORD
In her latest Artcraft play
"How Could You,. Jean?"
"HIS WIFE'S FRIEND"
Sennett's Latest Laugh
Provoker
"Allies OfficlaJ War Review"
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats All Seats 15c. Nights, 25c
Vaudeville and Photoplays
DE PACE OPERA CO.
In Songs and Music
FIVE GALVINS
Novelty Cyclists
MADIE DE LONG
"The Base Ball Bug"
WALLACE REID
In the Paramount Picture
"THE SOURCE"
Liberty News Weekly
3 Shows Daily at 2:30, 7 4 9
Mats. 15c Night 25s Gal. 15c
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who are not regularly enlisted, hence must furnish their
own equipment, should see Magee's at once in regard to
their military uniform.
Captain Mclvor informs us that you will be unable to obtain
this equipment from the Quartermaster Department
Five consecutive years of outfitting University of Nebraska
cadets has given us unexcelle'd' experience in fitting military
-uniforms and has naturally made us headquarters for all
kinds of. military supplies.
See us at once, without fail, and have your uniform in
time to start off with those regularly enlisted.
Hats
Belts
Shoes
Ties
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S. A. T. C. Men will want a dress uniform in addition to the service
uniform issued to them by the government. We are fitting the men with
regulation O D wool uniforms made by the best tailors a uniform you'll
be proud to wear to dress functions.
Prices Right its our opportunity to do our bit.
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