The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1920, Image 3

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    DANCING
Every Nirat
Antelope VwV.
LOEI3 & HAMPTONS
Orchestra
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The Best Made
RICHARD IIUDNUT
Toilet Articles
Three Flowers Talcum, Perfume,
Face Powder, Etc.
CHAPMAN'S DRIJO-S
1212 O St.
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Thursday Nite, hept. dutn
ll t o f Columbus Ball-
of Columbus
room
Get Acquainted
Dancing Club
(For University Students)
"HECK'S SYNCOPATED
SYMPHONY"
Price $1.25
War Tax Included
Dance Every Thursday Nite
I MON., TUES., WED.
Will Rogers
In
Jes call me Jim
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A NEW CENTURY COMEDY
"0U TELL 'EM LIONS
TELL 'EM
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COLONIAL onCHESTRA
Mr. A. L. Bonner, Leader.
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The All-University Musicians are playing
Coolest,
Prettiest,
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Knights of Colli
EVERY
Tuesday, Friday, and Saturcfc
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OPENING NIGHT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st
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"SWr.CT LAVENDER"
"F&L'R TIMES FOILED"
LCO FILLER
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H a'to rvM-hony Orchestra
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C-ARGENT BROTHERS
CLEVELAND &. DOWREY
THE THREE FALCONS
EMMETT'S ANIMALS
DOROTHY GISH
"REMODELING HER
HUSCAND"
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PERSONALS.
Marian Moody, '22, tlrove lo Vv'w.
i ml Friday to upend scvend cu.
bdiiiuei Kellogg, ex-'iil, ol i'ta'ivui.
,a., luis returned to his home after a
,t it ut the Pin Kappa I'bi huue.
Aladellne Hendricks, '22, and iei;v
Kiichman, '2o, tpeut tho weuu-eu.l a!
W'chco.
Josephine Jack, '24, returned lrom
her home in Beatrice.
Mary Ure, '24, was a weekeim
visitor at her home in Omaha.
Ruby Jones, '22, ami Verna Jones.
'22, attended the Ak-SarBon Pai!
which was held In Omaha on Sa.ui-
day.
VARSITY
FACES
STIFF
PROPOSITION
MARY PICflFORD
"SUDS"
Ifr" Viv liv ltrtr,irln lli'turii
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F. MISS ELSIE SCHUYLER
i In Siiiik Odditle
Beaver's Lyric Orchestra
ii HUOWH hTAKT AT 1. 8, li. 7,
LOST Silver mounted fountain pen
i!li initials H. M. S., between
Library and Administration Build
ing. Please return to Student Ac
tivities office. It
WILL the person who took the rain
coat by mistake from the Rosewilde
It
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contains no truly brilliant or outstand
ing backfield artists that are usually
'lecessury to produce championship
!c:;m: Schulto has no Bricklcy. r.o
Hailey. or no Chamberlain. His rifl
ie line Is his strongest. for!i?cafio
Rutoers Defeated in First Gam?.
it q Interestinir to r.o'e tha
Rutgers was defeated in her firs
game of the season by Ursinus Col
lP!?e. tho score beins 14 7. Ursinus
Is considered as a second-rate instini
tion and her defeat of Rutgers wrv.il
in.iicate that the New Jersey school
-m t.n rnnrnsontnil hv :l Week elOVCIl
this year. The Cornhuskcrs clas
with Rutgers on the Polo Grounds ir
New York City on November 2, an
ii the Ursinus game Is a fair Indira
tion of the strength of the Kulgeir
team, the Nebraskans should have
nnmngriillvolv enRV Victory. 1 !'.C
same with Penn State on November '
will not be so easy, however, and on
doubtedly the Iluskers will have tr
ovianri tiionmi'lves to tho limit In
order to defeat Bezdek's team.
Saturday night, call BG304.
rPATERNITY PLEDGE
LIST ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Tage 1.)
Schreck, Bertram!; Robert Elman
Lincoln; Charles F. Adams, Lincoln;
Pldon Kifton, Lincoln; Rex Simpson
Lincoln; Lloyd Storms, Auburn; Mr.
Long, Clarinda, la.
Phi Gamma Delta.
Elton Armitage, Torringten. Wyo.;
Lyle Dierks, Ewlng; Dale Nockabont.
Fort Morgan, Colo.; Ike Lukens, T-
kamah; John Iowe, Kearney; M-H
Sanborn; Charles Hetterson, Omaha.
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Assembly
DANCE
Wednesday 8 KM.
IIorL's Syncopated Orchestra ,
$1.50 Per Conpie J
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Phi Delta Thcta.
Jack Norris, North Platte; Town
send Dent, North Platte; Herbert
Cameron, Kearney; Fred Small, Kear
ney; Addison Sutton, Elm Creek; EJ
ward Flynn, Denison, la.; Arthur
Sider. Fremont; Celander Mener,
Moline, HI.; Kenneth Schwab, Mc
Ccok; Lawrence Nimmicks, Scandia.
Kas.
Sirjrna Nu.
Alvin Thompson, Cambridge; J
Marr McGaffin, David City; Edward
McMonies, Lyons; Charles B. Petree.
Oregon, Mo.; Charles G. Trimble, jr..
Omaha; Sidney II. Peterson, Genoa;
James VonScoy, Reppey. Ia.
Silver Lynx.
Eldon Shpnka, Schuyler; Warren
Sturdevant, York; Clyde Eberhardt,
York; Fern Spidal, Wi'.lard Vienct,
Omaha; Merle Hale, Lincoln; Harold
Avery, Edgar; A. W. Roberts, Lin
coln; Gregg McBride, University
Place; James Bailey, Omaha.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Osmond Terry. Omaha; Morris
Bahr, Broken Bow; Homer Hamilton.
Maywood; Edes Alsup, Miami, Okla.;
Horace St. John. Elm Creek; Herbert
DeWitz, Stanfon; Rex Smith, Lincoln.
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
K. E. Van Scoy, Lincoln; Maitric?
Van Horn, Pawnee City; Julian
Schmidt. Elkader, la.; Lester Nich
olas, Geneva; Ted Cowles, Lincoln.
Sigma Chi.
Henry Harold, riattsmouth; Ha'
ley Becker, Plattsmouth; Carl Neil
son. Lexington; Taul Yule. Lincoln;
Russell Milham, Gieenborough. N. C;
Glen A. Preston, Douglas, Vyo.
Additional Pledges.
The names of the following addi
tional pledges were announced by
Professor Scott yesterday afternoon:
Kappa Sigma.
Edgar Shoemaker, Lincoln; Roy
Lamb, Lincoln; Windsor O'Viii. G a:i
Island; Reginald Rope:1, L"iiivivs:i.
Place.
Sigma Nu.
Charles Hart, Lincoln; Ha-old T.
Warren, Lincoln.
Pi Kappa Phi.
Robe't F. Craig, Lincoln.
The list is still incomplete. 7V
Daily Nebraskan did not publish
list until today in the hope of sor t,
ing additional names. The nrs"
pledges will be announced as semi a
Prof. R. D. Scott releases the list.
COMMITTEE OF 200
DRIVE STARTS TODAY
(Continued from Page J.)
churches, Bible classes, Yomc
People's societies and churches.
United finance campaign for re
ligious work among students.
4. Promotion week.
a. Banquet with provision for 1 000
students, addressed by Dr.- J h''.
Timojhy Stone of Chicago, Oc
tober 12.
Emphasis on fundamental" of r
ligion, necessity of -elig:on for
background for individual and
state, and Bible as the source- of
religion.
b. Convocation and other religion?
meetings on the campus ad
dressed by prominent speaker:
n nrni7.ation of Bible stud
groups.
K AfTiltntpn Membership Sunday-
November 31.
ii Rond Half of First Semester
1. Continuation of Bible study groups
2. Extension work.
a. Gospel teams.
b. Teaching English to foreigners
c Bovs and girls clubs and classes
In ennnection wPh
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churches,
e. Settlement work.
DAXCIXQ CLASS
Thursday; 8 P. M.
Fundamentals," New Steps, Etc.
-your first chance to hear
"The Orchestra You Know
The Original
Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band
B2193
will furnish the music for
c, subscription party at the
LINCOLN HOTEL
Saturday, October 2
If you haven't already
done so, better phone that
party date in to
Bert L. Reed, Mgr.
;ll41HSt.
Silk and Woolen Sweaters 1
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clean beautifully.
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shape for the next
outing.
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spartd in makinji every
detail peiTcct. The choicest ma
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Scfuiand and Ireland so that the
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