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Fling F1417 Drink Our Egg Malted Milk For lunch. v They are a full meal. CHAPMAN'S DRCG8 Onear R. Can. V. M. 'IS, lift. ltl O lOEB'S. ORCHESTRA Business Phoae BS36S Residence ES70I HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY PI..... J n.MA4.1l fnr- Ladies and 1S8 No. nth SL Gents. Bl22 I University Notes The zoological seminar wan reorgan ized at a meeting Monday evening. The membership of the seminar Is made up of faculty members in the department and graduate students. Advanced students in the department alto have the privilege of attending the meetings but take no part At the meeting Monday evening Dr. Whitney discussed some of his work on "sex determination la rotifers." The program for the ye;ir la prac tically completed. University Girls Who Are Presenting Purpose of YWCA Prof. H. B. Latimer of the Depart ment of Zoology and Anatomy, Is ab sent on leave this year taking his Ph. D. degree at the University of Minne sota and also has a research appoint ment on the faculty or that Univer stly. D. S. Brazda is taking his place on the University of Nebraska faculty. Alfred Reese, '20, Nebraska Rhodes scholar, has arrived In England, where he will enter the Lincoln Col lege at Oxford University. He sailed to England with thirty-two other Rhodes scholars on the steamship Aquitania. Russell Teters of Omaha, former Cornell man, won the scholar ship this year. Brogue Oxfords wear well if you get them at The Bootery. WANT ADS. LOST Friday, between Bessey build ing and Ellen Smith Hall, a key J ring with 4 keys. Return, to Stu-1 c'.rnt Activities office. It i STOLEN Person who took text and j note books from paper rack in basement of U Hall, return to Stu dent Activities office and avoid trouble. 2t FOR SALE Gibson masxiolin and case, as good as new, worth $75, ' will take ?40. Call LS219. 5t j LOST Uncut cameo sterling ladies'! ring; lost on campus. Return to Student Activities office. 2t j LOST A patent leather baz in Social ! Science building. Finder piease re turn to The Nebraskan office. It WILL the one who stole my brief case please mail me the notes con tained therein, your welcome to the brief case if you need it only please return the notes. Box 1115, Station A. It LOST Black loose lea'f note book, containing law cases, cast side Museum. Return to Student Ac tivities office. It Lily Bischop, pianist, parties, etc. LILY BISCHOP, pianist, parties, etc. B3949. Bt SOUTHERN RAGG-A-JAZZ at the LINCOLN HOTEL. Saturday. Oc tober 30. 31 ,OST A Sigma Nu sister pin some where between the Law building and the Alpha Phi house or between the latter and the city Y. M. C. A. Finder please return to Student j All people selling tickets for the Big and Little dinner to be given at the Ellen Smith Hall Thursday at ti o'clock are requested to turn their extra tickets- in to Miss Selieck or to a member of the Senior Advisory Board by Wednesday noon.- The one hundred girls, whose names appear In the following list began, last evening, their work of present ing personally the Christian purpose of Y. W. C. A. to each girl of the University: Helen Nleman Elizaeth Ball Vivian Bahr Marian Admundson Bculah Grabill Doris Bates Uavida Van Guilder Dorothy Swartzlander Margaret OBrien Elma Ross Ada St id worthy Kayo Curry Olive Hartley .Madeline Hendricks Janet Maitland Grace Stuff Marian Mote Haltie lleppetly llulda Uruuwald Florence Wilcox l.-.iiel McMunies Nancy Penoyer Catherine Wills Dorothy Wuhlgrin Ki'.therine Ileckart Estln. r Marshall Mario Jamison Dorothy Wiiliums. Julia Sheldon Helen Dunlap Evea Itulloway Hhe Nelson Henrietta Siahl Marguerite Holloway Dorothy Hammond Margaret Stidworthy Mildred Hullinger Florence Slater Genevieve McCandless Belle Farnam Maiy Browuell Mildred McN'ance A i eta Roberts Mary Bimson Ruth DuBois Ella Fortna Marjorie Harrison Margaret Buol Helen Morris Madeline Stenger Rita Atkinson Elizabeth Ramsey Wilma Coates Fiances graham Ruth Begley Verna Uowden Fiances Seltz ' ' Mida Vesta Summers Ellen Berry M;-.bel Yost Opal Luten Norma Saxton Florence Sherman Evelyn Little Mary Sheldon Marsaret Hendorson Mary Her.ing Florence Prico Florence llnnim Flo Cottrell Betty Gilt Maiy Hardy Kr.ilysiino Matehett Mary Baker Gladys Kleinke Marjurie liar. man Doiofny Wulgren Ethel Curry l'.ei nice El well Iinogene Evans Lois Haas AUellieit DeUinan Muriel Alkn' CiiailoUe Walford Allies Lawritson Josephine Gund Ciarice Green Lucile Tourlelol Alice Huntington Delia Meyers Huri iette Buggers Amy Martin Beulah Mills Emma Funke Ann Bouron Helen Parker Rachel Whitefleld Ruth Fickes Kui'u Lindsay Mary McCoy Ruth Atkinson Vera ClelanJ ALUMNI NOTES rhillip II. Fuller, "9G, of Hastings, is running for district judge1 in the Tenth judicial district. The engagement of Ernest Danly, 11, to Miss Esther Cady has recently been announced. Both are of Hastings. George H. Giles, '17, is principal of the Fort Calhoun (Nebraska) high school. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G Johnson. 08, of Chicago, called at t. e alumni office recently. I. FT Stafford's Peerless Orca Graham. Uai's master saxophosttst. Call LIWS. Dr. F. A. Wells, '01, of Axiell. wa a caller at the alumni office. Dr. Wells has a 6on in the University. Social engajrements require an abundance of pretty and dainty things to wear. To be prepared for all occasions send your garments to us at regular intervals. Our work . is of the highest class. Our service is prompt and our charges moderate. - Telephone us - B2311 333 NorlhTwelfth Street m m t! I. N Honry Currier, of the telephone company at Omaha, and A. G. Hamel. in the forestry service at West Cliff, Col., relumed to the University for ti'.e first time since their graduation in 1909. They were here for Home coming day. PERSONALS Margaret Haughawot, '0J, and Mrs. Pearl Younger Burns, '01, both of Geneva, were here for Homecoming day. The former is president of the tillmore county alumni club. Frances Gettys, '18. of University Place, has returned from the Pacific coast where she spent the summer as manager and Boloist with the "Sym phonic Sextette." She is registered for graduate work in the University this year but will do concert work again next summer. Dr. S. A. Mahood, '10, who has been in charge of research on the chemis try of wood cellulose and essential oils at the U. S. Forest Products labo ratory. University of Wisconsin, for the past three years 'has lesigned to become associate professor in charge of organic chemistry at Tulane Uni versity. New Orleans. The Mahoods made the trip from Madison to New Orleans by auto; they motored from Madison, Wis., to Lincoln for the alumni reunion In June. Ida Roberts, 17, is a member of the faculty at KImbaU, Neb. Zoe NIms. '08, is at ber home In University Place this year. She has. for the past several years, been teach ing in BEllnga, Mont Dorothy Hippie. '21, his returned fior.i a weekend visit at Omaha. Wilder Bliikcsleq. r2, spenL the week-end at his home ij Fremont. Ro"ocr;a Spain, '2 4. Katherine Seiuio. '24, Ruth Miller. 24, rjonm. McDonald, '24, and Frances Burt, "24, ..)itnt ;lie weekend in Omaha. Gwendolyn Damerill, '21, who spent i.svenu days in Hastings, lias return ed to school. Helen Griese, '24, is back from Har-; vard where she spent several days. Mrs. E. F. Howe of Omaha wes a guest of her daughter, Helen Howe, j at ihe Delta Gamma house, during the week-end. Ruth Kadle, '23 returutd Mcnday f;riu Omaha, where she spent tne end of the week. Helen Woods, '24, lis back from Plattsmouth, where she spent stverai days. Davida Van Guilder. 'IS, returned Sunday from a visit at Hastings. Merle Adams, '24, spent the week end in Lebanon, Kans. Paul H. Thompson, '22. left Mon day for his home at Bloomington to participate in the election Tuesday on the county seat question in Franklin county. Worth McDonald, '21, visited rela- j lives in Omaha Sunday and Monday. Willard Veino, 24, visited relatives in Omaha Sunday and Monday. Louis Weymuller returned Monday from a three-day visit with relatives In Omaha. Miss Irene Holston, '22, returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Trenton. Miss Laura Eisenhart, '22. "was a week-end visitor at Culbertson. John A, Cejnar, 21. was ir Omaha the first of the week. Sterling Holston. '24, was a week end visitor at Lis home in Trenton. Nobel Hagen, '24. vsiited relatives at Trenton over the week-end. Sergeants William F. Sullivan and Jesse Jones have reported for duty with the Military department Both men were with the A. E. F. in Siberia. Sergeant Sullivan comes from the Thirty-second Infantry whCe Sergeant Jones was formerly a member a machine gun company In the Twenty-seventh. I Marie Gale, 17, Is teaching this year at Tucson, Aria. The majority of her pupils are foreigners. SPECIAL To Students We are making a special price to students on all CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIR work Suits Pressed; 50c Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 We Call and Deliver TEMPLE CLEANERS 318 No. 11th St. Phone B1156 j Southern AG-A-JAZZ R and TIME 8:30 P. M., Saturday, October 30 PLACE Lincoln Hotel Ball Room PRICE One-Fifty, Tax Paid That paper for the banquet-- Hrin;.' it to the house that specializes on them. Where they know just what you want, and are equipped to pive you the best service. Anything you want a paper of any size, a pamphlet, a folder, a news letter, r a booklet, in any style you want it. 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