t THE DAILY NEBRASKAS PUBHAVEBREMODELED Offices for the Cornhusker, Awg wan and University Songbook Lou. IiMee have been remodeled nnu d on the fourth floor, of Unl .Llty Hall and are now ready o. upLcy. The rooms are tinted lu Ses of old rose and cream. The !taffs of these various organizations are ready to begin work In their new quarters. - ' "want ads. msT History notebook Fridaj lu vmnaslum. Return to Stu- 1110 KtJ Activities Office 1)ST In the library, ft small black leather notebook. Please return tc Student Activities umce THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 8lgma Alpha Eptilon Alumni Luncheon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave its monthly dinner for alumni members of the fraternity yesterday at the Grand hotel. A wager was made be tween the active chapter and the alumni In regard to which would have the largest number represented at the dinner. There were twenty-four ac tive men present and the alumni were represented by twenty-three members. A few short speeches concluded the program. PRE-MEDIO BANQUET SLATED FOR BATUitiJAX Three well known men from the College of Medicine in Omaha will speak at the annual Pre-Medlc ban quet, which will be held Saturday eve ning, January 22. at 6:30 in the Grand Hotel. Provisions have been made to take care of . more than J 30 guests. George Sims, '22, president of tia Pre-Medlc Society and editor or iu Pulse, will act as toastmaster. He will call for toasts from Dean Cut ter, Dr. Poynter, David Ford, Deau Lyman. Allard Folsom and Dr. Bai ker. Music will be furnished by men:. bers of the department. The Pershlne Rifles held Initiation last Thursday evening In the mili tary departmen in Nebraska luii. The following men who had previous ly been voted on by the Rifle and approved by the military department, were admitted to membership: G. C. Walke. R. D. Wood, A. i Hyde, W. E. Schoenholtz, G. K. Lew is, W. A. Renze, O. C. McGrew, J. lr . Wynkoop, A. W. Kendall, Joe Mason, C. D. McHargue, F. G. S. Kimball, L. S. Moore, R. T. Major, E. E. "Inor. W. Williamson, M. W. North wall, R. M. D. Otto. Elmer Crook, . D. K.oh , lililll mon., tuk8., wed. bilLie burke 'the education of elizabeth" "toonervime'h hbk HKIOAWK" .... v ...... ; i I mv Fpfttiimi .."" .Vuiiin,v nm iiKSTKA m 'vvv-'V ti s. r. i. 9 m i mi ' " SUNDAY, JANUARY 16. Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Gamma Rho observed Sister's Day at the chapter. house, 435 North 25th Street, Sunday. The sisters present were:. Misses Luella Buck, Blanch Calder, Esther Campbell, Elea nor Dunlap, Ella, Fortna, Lesa Rich irds, Mildred Sandstedt and Dorothea Warren. 'ti I AM THIS WKKK ROSCOE "FATTY" ARBUCKLE T,. World' 1 unnlct Kt-Min VHor In a Komance Kolllng "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" miHTKK KEATON l,i II in Latent LandHllde of Mirth and Merrimrnt NEKiHBOKH" neavfr'n I.yrio Orhprtra HIOW8 START AT 1. J. S, 9 Sigma Oh I. Sigma Chi entertained the following University girls at dinner Sunday noon. Dorothy Pierce, '21, Dorothy Wright, '22, Edna Jones, '23, and Lil lian Johnson, '23. Mrs. J. E. Brlttain chaperoned. "Twelfth Night" ."Twelfth Night" was repeated to large audiences Friday and Saturday nights at the Temple by the Uni versity players. ...vX! TUP WEI). JIMMY CA880N HAZEL KIRKE 3 "MUSIC AM IHATTKK 1 ARTHUR ANGEL & VIOLET FULLER MASON BAILEY LIZETTE IIVRN8 BROTHERS Sorlvtr fiymnaHtu "DABBLING IN ART" Muck HennrU'H WfHt Comedy "THE LOST CITY" Intirnutloniil New Weekly nl,i,h and Hl Prlie Orrhplltra SHOWS START AT :S0, 7:00. 9:00 . ,- A fin fin!. lfWl I I 85 m WEDDINGS. MON., TUES., WED. WILLIAM FARNUM See Him Today in "Drag Harlan" Massive Story of the West PRICES 10c, 15o and 30c ccoocoocccooooeecoooooecoo For Your Turtles Golden Rod Trio "Tlio JustrrTe Combination" l'if ii j it I' m no S.-ix PAUL J. WHITE LT4C7 Ask for th The Smart Looking, Popular Sho. I- CAMPUS . .naCLASS ROOM Ueal, All Round College Sho Sam High Quality the ' TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOES If your draler cannot supply yoi write us foe catalog and price 11 IOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY Hudson. Mass. "Send for the Tern Loaan Calendar which pictures, suitable for framlne international Golf. Match tween Quimet, Ray and Vardon." Brown-Otopollk. Edith Marian Brown, '18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown of Sargent, and Hugo Otopolik, '18, of David City, and now a member of the athletic staff at the Iowa State Col lege, Ames, were married January 7 m Omaha. They, will be at home at Ames, Iowa. The bride, after her graduation from the Sargent High School, at tended the University of Nebraska, being graduated in 1918. While at tending the University, she specialized in work In the Department of Phys ical Education. Mrs. Otopolik won honors in track athletics, was a mem ber of the class basketball team in 1914, upperclass hockey teams in 1915 16. and girls' basketball squads In 1 PI 6-17. She won "N" awards in 1915' and 1916, and received her "N" sweater in 1917. Mr. Otopolik Is a graduate of the David City High School. He entered the University of Nebraska in 1914. He spent one. and one-half years overseas. While In school he assisted in the Physical Education Department and was a prominent member of the rornhusker football team. Before taking up his work at Ames, he was director of athletics at the Kearney State Normal School. Turner-Miller. Of Interest to Lincoln and Univer sity people was the marriage In Fre mont last week of Etta Schneider Turner to Robert Miller of New York. The bride formerly attended 4he Uni versity, where she became a member of Delta Gamma. Mr. Miller and his bride left Monday evening for their honeymoon which wiu be spent in California. They will make tneir home In New York. Warner-Kellenbarfjer. mim Esther Warner was married to Ray Kellenbarger Wednesday af ternoon at the home of her motner, m,. a a. Warner. 1619 R Street. Rev. John Andrew Holmes officiated. Mrs. Kellbarger was graduated irom Nebraska and later took graduate work at Columbia University. She Is a member of Delta Delta Delta ana was elected to membership In Black Masque.-now Mortarboard. She spe cialized in home economics worn, anu fnr th iiftBt five years she has been connected with the Home Economics Department. The groom is a graduate of Grand Island College at the Uni versity of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Kellenbarger will make their home o na farm near Aurora. m m m ii I m i m. Win. Wulch, L. S. Moore. Another Initiation will be held at the next meeting Thursday. January ?0.' when the fc 'lowing men mj v cure admittance to the honorary mil itary orgsnlzatlon: J. C. Splckles, John Corlett, C. K. Pflug, Dale Schelling, Leo Arthurs. E. C. Stelnhelmer, Herman PruniUm. B. M. Herbenthal, F. H. Doremus, i . W. Holyoke, Adelbert Cline, '. i Brehn, R. G, Reese. All candidates as well as all ol , members, are urged to be present at this meeting. Further notice wit made in the Nebraskan concerning the place secured for further meet ings. 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