The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1920, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
THURS., FRI., SAT.
SHIRLEY MASON
In
"MOLLY AND I"
Sunshine Comedy
"TRAINING FOR
HUSBANDS"
Martin Johnson's Cannibals
Cruising in the Solomons
A BIO PROGRAM
THURS., FRI., SAT
ALICE BRADY
In the Great Stage Success Kj
,mitnn n Bj
"SINNERS
MADAME DEVILMAR
Presents a Fantasy in Song
AN EVENING IN
JAPAN"
Comedy, News and Topical
Pictures
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. n
Mats. 20c; Night 30c
ALL THIS WEEK
THE VIRGIN OF
STAMBOUL"
Starring the WONDER GIRL
Who Created
"THE WILDCAT OF PARIS"
Priscilla Dean
Added Attraction
REX
HINDU SEER AND CRYSTAL
GAZER
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
News and Topical Pictures
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats, 20c; Night, 30c; Chit10c
2 : M Wed-Thur.-Fri.-Sat. 8 : 20
CHARLES (CHIC) SALE
LE HAIRE HAYES A. CO. S
HARRY ROSE i
HENRY SANTREY
And His
Syncopated Society Band s
SONIA BARABAN CHAS. C. 1
GROHS i
MILUCENT MOWER
Ruth Avery en-Prologue g
THE LIGHTNER GIRLS i
And
NEWTON ALEXANDER g
f KINOGRAMS "
I TOPICS OF DAY
MATS. 55c and 50c h
" EVE. 25c, 50c and 75c "
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A Good Pl&oe to Eat
N. S. CAFE
139 South 11th Stroet
JOHNSTON'S CANDY
In One and Two Pounds
P
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RESCRIPTION
H ARM A J Y
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TAILORS
07 QUALITY
138 No. 11th St Phone B-1422
FUNG'S ORCHESTRA
Tie Best in Dance Music
L-8871 HAL PIERCE, Mgr.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, April 30
Iitihhnell Guild-House dance. Chan.
ter house.
Kappa Helm -Informal, Woman's
Hall.
Alpha XI Delia Sprint party.
Knights of Columbus Hall.
Union Society Annual picnic, Crete.
Reception for Miss Wygal, Woman's
Hall.
Alpha Sterna rhi Banquet. Lincoln
Hotel.
Wayne Club Banquet. Lincoln
Hotel.
Saturday, May 1
Delta Gamma Spring party. Wo
man's Hali.
Thi Gamma Helta, Banquet. Lincoln
Hotel.
Delta IVlta Delta Spring party,
Knights of Columbus Hall.
Bushncll Guild Banquet, Lincoln
Hotel.
Achoih Informal, Scottish Kite
Temple.
Omega informal. Commercial
Club.
lel;a Sigma IVlta House dance,
Chapter house.
i Alpha Sigma rhi Formal. Lincoln
i Hotel.
Our Great
MAY
Starts Saturday Morning
Suits
Dresses
Coats
Hats
PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS
HOLD SPELLING CONTESTS
Students of the public schools of
southeastern Nebraska will be In ses
sion at the Teachers' College audi
torium today from'' nine to twelve
o'clock in a spelling contest. Several
types of competitive spelling will be
presented. The contest will be con
tlnued in the afternoon and evening.
Hear Dr. Holmes Sunday morning
at the First Congregational church,
13th and L streets on "Thinned
People."
PERSONALS
Walter I. McGowan, '13. of New
York City, is a guest at the Sigma
Alpha Epsilon house.
Gertrude Killian, '21. and Kosateria
Monaugh, '22, will spend the week-end
in Nebraska City where they will be
the guests of Gertrude Patterson. '23.
William Teagarden. '23. is going to
Weeping Water today to visit with
his parents.
Bayard Clark. '21. is visiting rela
tives in Grand Island.
Wilma MacFarland and Funshinie
Pearsoll, of Omaha, are guests at the
Pi Beta Phi house.
Allen Macashian. '22. went to Fair
field this morning to visit relatives.
Floyd Hahn, '23. is visiting in David
City.
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BARGAINS IN
Leather Goods
Blouses
Shoes
Underwear
BE ON HAND EARLY
Mrs. W. E. Lowe, of Dead wood,
South Dakota, is visiting her son,
Kldrldge Lowe. '22.
Ruth Copsey, '22, and Faith Del rick,
'20, returned from Omaha yesterday
where they Mere on business.
Robert Cox, '23, will spend the
week-end in Papillion with his parents.
Acacia announces the pledging of
Floyd A. Reed, '23, of Grand Island.
Gladys Wild, '20, was called to
Washington, D. C, yesterday by the
serious illness of her brother.
Gladys Searight, '22 returned this
week from Sioux City, Iowa, where
she has been visiting.
Mrs. R. W. Nelson, of Pawnee City,
is visiting her daughter. Ruby, at the
Alpha Omicron Pi house.
Margaret O'Brien, '23. has gone to
her home in Omaha on account, of
illness.
Mildred Bopen and Marjorie Harri
son will spend the end of the week
in Sidney. Iowa.
Lucille Crapenhopf, Mildred Brehm
and Florence Ruwe will be guests in
Fremont for the last part of this week.
Oscar Bennett. '21. baritone, stu
dent with Edith Lucille Robbing, will
appear in recital, Monday evening.
May 3. in the Temple Theater, at 8:15.
The public is invited.
The Kappa Phi Club held its pledg
ing service at the Woman's Hall
Wednesday night, April 28. The six
pledges are: Ethel Farnsworth, Laura
Uttvits, Iaura Wilkinson. Eleanor
Wilson, Gertrude Wine, Melda Poole.
Neckwear
Hose
Petticoats
Gloves
SENIORS WILL SPRING
SHINDIG NEXT SATURDAY
The first of a series of social events,
which will mark the last weeks ol
school life for the present Senior
class, will be held next Saturday eve
ning In the form of the "Senior Shin
dig." This is distinctly an all-Senior
affair and every member of tle
Twenty class Is expected to be prep
ent. In fact the committee asserts,
with an air of mystery, that any
Senior who is absent will have cause
to regret it. There will be various
forms of entertainment for those who
do not care to dance, so that no
Senior will have any legitimate rea
son for remaining away.
The "Shindig" will bring to a fit
ting close the Senior Color Week, one
of the innovations introduced by the
Class of 1920, and a custom which
gives promise of becoming a campus
tradition. Every Senior will wear
the colors throughout the week and
will have them on at the "Shindig."
Also the plan for each Senior to
speak to every other Senior will be
continued until the lights go out a;
Woman's Hall on Saturday night.
Due to the large number of Seniors
who will attend the parly, no effort
will be made to sell tickets but the
admission price of fifty cents will be
collected at the door.
The committee wishes it understood
that no Senior is to stay away for
lack of a partner, for there will be
us many present "with" as "without."
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