The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1920, Image 3

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THE DAILY X R It Xi A S K A N
day evening. About sixty guests were
present.' Afeature of the evening
was a serenade extended to Delta
Gamma, also banqueting at the hotel.
Delta Gamma.
Delta Gamma entertained twenty
one pledges at a dinner ai vne n
Hfpi Saturday. September
...-.. frtv-flve guests were present
Lamps, shaded In the fraternity
colors of bronze, pin aim uiue, wc.c
of intervals on ' the tables.
Streamers of pink and blue extended
Horn the center to the corners of the
room. Pink and blue candy dishes
were given as favors.
Delta Tau Delta.
The active chapter of Delta Tau
Delta entertained at an attractive
banquet at the Lincoln Hotel. Satur
Last Time
TONIGHT
Tiip University Alumni
lMnyors in
"DADDY LONG LEGS"
at the
TEMPLE THEATER
Ail mission "0c.
Tickets at lioss r. Curtice.
Ccn't miss seeing this famous
play by ex-University people.
.St.
TODAY
The Stage Success
The Fortune
Teller
Great Mother Love Story
HAROLD. LLOYD
in
"HIGH AND DIZZY"
HSEBTY-
,wi'i maims mm
MOV-Tl EH.-WED.
"BRINDAMOUR"
Smm1v, Spectacular Novelty
BRYAN LEE & MARY
CRANSTON
rrewntine Ihr Sin(?in(? and
"bOHEMIA"
BARRY AND LAYTON
SMITH AND ROBBINS
HOPE HAMPTON
In the Fen tn re Metro Tlcture
"A MODERN SALOME"
International New Weekly
llatiirh and tlir OrcheMra
Shiiw Kturt nt 2:30 7 and 9
Mat. 'Mr Xi(;lit 40c, Gal. l.rc
LVMIC
ALL THIS WEEK
NOSMA TALMADGE
n Artrur Goodrich Celebrated
Play
"YES or NO?"
A'so Entertaining
TOPICAL AND COMEDY
FEATURES
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
HOOD, BERSIL & MELL
BABE RUTH
Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Matinees 20c; Nights 35c
WEDDINGS.
FLING'S ORCHESTRA
The host in da nop imiaic for
your house dances.
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I "The Marcel Shop" I
5 . 5
P Mareeling and Manicuring 5
V.X(Ct 416 Fraternity Bldg. 5
The Honolulu Star Dulletln con
tains an elaborate account of the
wedding of Mary Taylor Hungate, a
University of Nebraska graduate, and
Lieut. Floyd Wesley Dennett, which
took place . September 4 at Port
Shatter. Miss Hungate, who lived in
Albla, la., was graduated from the
University of Nebraska in 1915 and
was a member of Gamma Thi Deta.
The account from the Honolulu paper
follows:
"One of the prettiest wedding cere
monies ever performed at Fort
Shafter, took place at one o'clock
yesterday afternoon in the nurses'
quarters of the Trlpler general hos
pital, when Miss Mary Taylor Hun
gate, dietitian of the medical depart
ment, U. S. A., and First Lieutenant
Floyd Wesley Bennett, U. S. marine
corps, were married. Official wit
nesses to the wedding were Miss
Helen C. W. Ilartman r.nd Com
mander rhilip Em rich of I'earl Har
bor naval station. The Episcopal ring
rerviee was performed by Kev. J.
Knox Bodel of Schoflold barracks
Mendelssohn's wedding 111;; rch bein
played by Mrs. William Harding. The
hriiln's onlv attendant was little
Mirinm Emrich. (laughter of Com
mander and Mrs. Philip Emrich. wh
carried the wedding ring in the con
ter of an old-fashioned nosegay
pink and white flowers. The colo
scheme of pink and white was sus
tninpd throuehout pink carnation
and African daisies in the livin
room. A basket of sve-t peas an
Cecil Di-unner roses forme i the cento
piece in the dining room. There wer
pink candles in crystal holders an
a profusion of palms and ferns. Tli
hii.io was dressed in pussy willow
taffeta, embroidered in silver. Sh
wore a white angora and panne velvet
toque to match, with a corsage o
fwii Urnnner roses and orchids. The
gift of the groom to his bride con
sisted of a solitaire pearl ring sot in
platinum with diamonds The brid
is a daughter of Dr. am? Mi.j. Jame
n iinniratp. of Albiu. 'a. She re
teived her training as a dietitian a
the state universities of Nebraska and
Kansas, being graduated from the
former with the degree of bachelor of
arts in 1915. Entering the army
service in the early part, of the war
with Germany, she served as head
dietitian at the American base hos
pital No! 51 In France for one year
Upon returning from Europe to the
statpa she was sent to the Walter
Reed general hospital in Washington
P. C, as head dietition. being trans
erv(! Hem !;e rational capiiel to the
Hawaiian department in January ol
this year. Lieutenant Rennott re
reived his preliminary training lor
he I'ni'ed S'ates marin" corps at
ihe naval academy in Annarolis. Me.
urwi crrvfw n ramam 111 1 inn
rorimont of the second division
American expeditinary forces and i
now stationed at Pearl Harbor, this
land. Following the wedding a two
course buffet luncheon was served by
'list Charity Laubender. Miss Ger
rnrto Ttrrrv. Miss Ella I-awrence,
tHss Genevieve Hergeson. Miss C'aro
lie Meyer." and Miss Mary J. Gordon
Of the army nurse corps. The guests
,-pip officers and their wives of the
uedical department, marine corps a'Hi
aw. They were received by Miss H.
:i-i'i Ueed and Miss P.ertiiie Stack,
s the gnosis entered the dining room
hey were presented with pink and
iite Iris by Miss Sylvia Montgomery.
The gift room was In charge of Miss
rtrmire Hartz. A Hawaiian stringed
orchestra furnished the music after
weeding ceremony. Yesterday
s the thirtieth anniversary of the
wedding of the paretvts of the bride,
which fact made the ceremony all
the more noteworthy and pleasing.
Lieut, and Mrs. Bennett left by the
Mauua Kea at three o'clock yester
day afternoon for Hilo and volcano
of Kilauca. where they will spend
their honeymoon. On their return to
the city they will make their home at
1820 Anapuni stieet."
Millerand Accepts French Nomination.
PARIS, Sept 20. Premier Millerand
has accepted the nomination for
Presidency of the French Republic.
K he is elected by the National As
sembly he will succeed President
Deschanel who is ill.
Birth Record Shews Few Boys.
LINCOLN. SepL 20. The birth
record here shows a total of six girls
and one boy in five days. "Not a
sign of war" is the cry of the superstitions.
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and double-breasted models
The style's in the lines; the drape; in the
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the shorter vents; the slightly lower waist
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when you put them on; you'll be
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