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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1918)
Monda Tueaday MAE MARSH HIDDEN FIRES u.. Playt Dual Role and will M" Pleaie You FAY TINCHER In a Clever Comedy "OH. SUSIE, BEHAVE" Admiaaion 5c, 10c, 15c goctet PERSONALS Ilclvn Ilallanl of NYliriixkii i I y wuu a ruchI nt the l'l Itotu Phi liouxo Sat urday und Sunday. wall until you were culled. Of coni ne, that was very easy, f(ir fulling In lino nml imt l.ini !.. ..-..til.... i ' I I "iiiuiiR nun it I ll 1 II I i m; tfru i li t t . ....r. w. ii.-u.y in wioana anil .mih. i only ininu you had ever done wh i ' 1 1. - . iMOii'r of inrnry v s f( a! I u in Tin' environment was ('. U lillo in ! I'lltV 'on t..e,t.l t 1. t l ion milliMI ii mi !HJt' uio Aiima ai lH'iia housi lust wwV. niutoiiiicIIiikh IMIUHTIllO AOnil. 22, WllH I'll lI O I'll! MV iliflLl i ni fi .mi u-li..t I.... I ' , , T hiik it iii iihiii iwiat jmi ii.i 1 1 her honii' In Omaha 1-Yldny hy thi j Ihth used to during the past (wo Hint's of her TathiT. , inoinhs. Instead or tin- usual night of li ma Quesner. '21. went i her ! m ores or bunk, and groups of ho honu' In rrrniont last week, i railed soldiers playing poker, check- Mrs. W. S. Ncuineyer of Lyons wan : er or pitch, you wviv In the midst u guest at the Achoth house Satur-1 of iiMliuul. cultured people, the citlzeiiK day and Sunday. or Lincoln. Presently you were aware Helen Kendall. "19. went to her ; or fragrant odors issuing from iim n. noine in superior ror Thanksgiving and the weekend. Alice Sedgwick, 2i. went to Tecum lection of the kitchen. Your first thoughts were of n gas attack, hut on u.wwm.t i.n,,..! i... ...... i . . .i . t. . "i'" in IU I i l lllll i ',,, li iiviuuii ti nil I t I ll 11 liCltl ie Boh with Dorothy Pierce, '20, to spend ' flavor or good things that mother used Reveral days last week. to make. No wonder you couldn't re- 1 1. . f rt I .... 1. ... t. 1 I... 1 ...1 ...... . , Manche McKee, 21, Is at her home in Aurora on account of the serious Illness of her mother. Janice Uowera was a week-end guest at the PI Hetn Phi house. Huth Copsey, "22, drove to her home In York for Saturday and Sunday. Armilda lhitton. '22. went to her home in Hastings for the week-end. Heatrlce Montgomery, '22. and Mar garetta Rouse, '21, spent the latter part of the week in Omaha. Mrs. R. . Clajip, head of the wo men's physical education department, and her daughter, Miss Margaret, ore Delta I'psilon gave a dance Satur evening at their chapter house. It thirty couples who nttemled were kptroned by P. J. Harrison. The Gamma Phi Betas gave the an ,.1 nartv for th freshmen of all aroritles Saturday afternoon. This j ,0,n 0f the influenza (he first time this year that these, ! pis had H been together so the tfsrnoon was spent Informally in siting better acquainted. Light re- i.mv.iit.; up re served :ind each -Mstwas given a boutonierre as a I "olen Redington. 0... who nas own teaching school in Fresno. California. Kippa ALUMNI i..i... .,...o, ' pxnects to start lor trance boon, m MPINI ,lill.l limn i"i '" I J thirty couples at a house dance; a letter received by Miss Chaiken at Wednesday evening. the alumni ottiee. she tells of her Jsephine Strode, '19. rntcrtained at i plans. ucing at her home last Thursday ' Fresno. ( alif., .Nov. ia, uis. nning tor the Kappa Kappa Gam-1 The I niversity Journal. Several out-of-town tuests were! Lincoln, Nebraska. Twent. Among them w ere Margaret i Hear .miss inaiht-n. ! couldn't help but admire the .spread, vJmn wnnifrrt Rrandt and Martha I I soem to have lost touch with the, (, cram dQWK pla,eful after patful tiley, all of Omaha. University Journal after I transferred Qf g00(Ijes Therp were pies of end-; w... . l-maoiwii. v,A- iiiv services from 1 ort Angeies. h-i, Vnr:iiv. choice cuts of duck and ai id li v i it i 1 . . ............ - nn,im, dwi. mi on.i PWoneo' ineton.. to Fresno. California. I am , delicate morsels of . iui uia iiu uri io i mvi i i iim, '22. all spent the week-end with , glad that this last copy followed me .... ..u 'mi and found me out. leacners ai iuren .Mcr arianiL 111 wiiuina. i sisr tne temptation, when the time for dinner was announced. With the primitive human Instinct of the sur vival of the fittest, Intensified by two months of army life, you forgot all your manners. Rolling across the room, with your usual mess time shout of "gangway," you elbowed your way through the crowd of guests, grabbed a platter, and started around the ta ble. No mess sergeant was in sight, so you had no difficulty in getting three pieevs of cranberry pie, four dishes of sauce and a pumpkin pie down in your pocket, berore you real ized that you were once again eating with civilized people. With an apol ogetic "Marden me padetn" instead j or "pardon me madam," you relin- quished your claim to the spoils, and j took your place among the guests. You I itnccnl i--vti nknin u-liAti nolAl 4 clt niioru ,i uui i uau n lieu acnuu i j o i down, spilled the gravy, and commit ted several other atrocities of social etiquette. In your haste to get around for seconds, you forgot to mas ticate, and swallowed a whole turkey I leg. bones and all. Of course, you missed your regular ration of mur 1 phys and Heinzes' 57 varieties. As i you gazed across the table, you TRADE AT (n wm t RkUl II I EXCLUSIVE LADIES OUTFITTERS No matter what you iy "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th B2234 ORPHEUM DRUG STORE OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and after the Rosewilde Dance CARSON HILDRETH, 95 and '96 Ifcda Reese and Dorothy Campbell j the true nomads. I half believe, and (.Norfolk were guests at the Gamma j am about to prove that again, for I dainties that would have tickled the palate of a king. It was a feast fit for the gods. You were reminded of a ban- .wioiK were guests ai ie uihiihi i . ' Beta house Saturdav and Sunday.; am leaving for Franee in a few das H,ech onIy to be unceremoniously t.,,: .o.i j oiioiwill the Journal follow me thvre. i , tOTe( backed into your chair by an- mlu r.uiuKuiiuiKrii, fc-'. - j . i ,.-ii will nddress me 4 .i . i.s oi Jio!r. '21. spent the latter part of ; nope u. - -- - -- Week in Omaha. e la Concorde Bulah Mills, '20. and Blanche Hi care or me ... ' . i.n iu,ive if. I think. 5mce Fresno H '19. wvnt to ues uoines- iih , . .n H for several da s. . . " Margaret Tourtelot. '21. went to her next year w... prooau,., Upin-SS. and Dorothy Hippie.; here again, and by next year I mean, all spent the week end at their or course, me ne in Omaha. Jitherine Dodge. 'IS, of tYemont. U Helen Houston. ex-'19. have been ihe Kappa Alpha Theta house tor peral days. 5die Finch, "21. and Margaret Rat It, '21. were in Omaha Saturday Most sincerely. Helen Redington. 05. UNI NOTICES other rookie who shared alike both vour joys and humiliations. You com plimented the lady of the house on her cooking and her excellent punch. Later you found out that you had been drinking out of the finger bowl. In j short, you disgraced yourself as usual, j You finished eating after all the other guests had retired to the parlor, and the dishes were washed. The three j spoons and two forks which were still ; unused, you retained for souvenirs, i The people were very hospitable, and j in spite of vour frantic efforts to gx?t . j away to fulfil your evening date,. you; Ciassica iwere nersuaded to stay for supper.; Sunday. The Classical clut win mi uw U-u- f .k h.v fn.md vou I Karet Hourtle.ot. '21. went to lu-r d,y evening Member 10. instead of j - innrniary,vhere the physician's iwmhpr with Katherine Hainer, . aa -...U VinAf DOlllh Rre6t. All 1 riUUlU i.iv advanced Grck and Itin students ar invited. Silver Serpents There will be a meeting of the Sil ver SerK-nts at 5 o'clock this after IK on at tin new Women's hall. 1m in dauis for Thanksgivinp in lfho'ho had a siiint nartv and a m, uvvu-' - I J t UUl 4 " fwiuerade Friday evening at the j nieiub.rs are desired to be present and . i rr 1 ...p,:,t..l 0 1 W 1 1 1 . . I. nA I -.Mil fiiiidents ty five guests. Itorothy Pierce. '22. and Haze! Rar t, "21. spent Thanksgiving in Oma- wiUi Helen Howe, "20. and Edith' taw, 21. SMii Steiger, 19. has been t ailed 'iGnfton on account of the illness of isroihr. h.A lkgley. '21. pent the '-ek .Hit hr home in Springfield, jbtherine Col well of Pawnee City j'srJ hr sister. Marjorie Colwell. p at the Kappa Alpha Tha house i"-imlay and Sunday, krtrude Squires Hager. "19. visited il-praii.-x over the we-k-end. liabeih Weir. 22. sr"t Saturday ". Saiidav at her home in Grand in the infirmary, where the physician's I stomach pump and various obnoxious j concoctions, once more made you feel j 3 at ease. ', mi. 1 Ftiv i - k.o. honii ot -.he ninrning - ... r,, , - " WjiI i:h the influenza for the ra?t 1 rie Cu.-ack. "1. and .Marian Kas- a huh nf N'orth B-nd. and for ; Gruiini of Tarkio. Missouri DEMAND UNIFORMS FOR S. A. T. C. MEN t Continued from page 1) uniforms and other equipment would j be furnished the student so'diers, and Whereas, in the preliminary con tract between the university and the war department the express statement , U made that "the war department will ' ' . to a provide uniforms and necessary per- ' V", 3TO- .or Ivs sona. equipment of the soldiers to th. Thanksgiving dinner. "1 I)rKticable." and. txfore. your appetite tor Whereas, the military authorities , d. in anticipation of the feaM. - r,!iversitv of Nebraska have ,rning you w- up "r'K" - Kta,. ,hat -uth equipment The heavy snowfa.l Ml n . - ,our ,,ua.n. AH.r M h thr.?!'?!' 'ne HAND GRENADES (lav mo -ar! . mar frantic teani it ; nnw nllllOrea ludl ,wh eouiJnK-nt arrived in Lincoln : . r.ii-r.'S of in' barracks lor m' - ilar .-.lire, and after n .u n ... j o the quar. a,d cubing, you w.-re I5n.ll dol.t J department at Omaha, for the memorable occasion in a pair for ..-n-r: h!ouse.size and of spiral leggm-. - - , whirea -i. uii.iiiii til a i kiu. ' - - n m ri l jneMs at Hhe Alpha Chi Onupa 1- hr.b .ai. d s ,rouw.,, and a ..,mii.- -i oiiii inn vi r in vnur iuuiu . . vub. i ;;.-, mn a n n . nJUIilWAaiiww. und'-r a Washington date line the newspai.-ers m-i- i"v - d--r.t soldiers will allowed to wear . ... i iiia t n ;-Pn cf the we.k at her home m va,U(, of tour. ton. r nau : in. .lite to 1 ltr f f w rhwtn lesv. and you i. ji. orumi auu v -. av of ( -.mbridgv were guests at be hostess of ( -.mbridgv were guests at me . ov(.r ,he f ,rm -Phi XI I), Ita house for several - ". , ,rn:Iie. Mrs. al frrM',i:g-. r other whr to dinnT, li-" ivj, nAn ihs m V. . Jone Madeline Hendricks. "22. in 1 Sf hm-ih 'IT of Fremont. y- Scbwkb. ex - 21, ot McCook and ? ivHcrer is r f rii trim at -rta if uniforms le Eot furnifch- I to the tidier students before de mobilia'ion the good name of the un:-v-r, ty will b.- placed in Jeopardy. . i,r h-n th-relore. oe u But eomenow i RMlTfrd. that it is me sense aching be p'.ac ,cnate of the Cnivrsity of r. 1o,t ,-our usual e'.f-or.trol. The toe repr.Senrat-.on should l,- u ,ou w.r. ba,hfu'. W ' Lde by the university .thorl:. ..r-.-w- morning. Mrs. " i rure if i4 T - at N. S. CAFE YOU'LL LIKE IT 139 South 11th St II On Eleventh at "P" Street Saratoga Recreation Floors LARGEST BEST Headquarters for Everything Athletic Chas. N. Moon i III S3&Z li ctonai'is For College Men DorMMvlablfc makes such as GOR DON and SHEURMAX at very reasonable prices. It will pay you to see them. Men's Mackinaws 6.50 to 19.50 Men's Mackinaw Caps heavy and wann 1.50 each. Full Line of College Sweaters Men's Wear Main Floor. 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