The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1921, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
CONAC CLUB
DANCE ,
Lincoln Hotel
Ballroom
Friday, Oct. 21, '21
Beck's 6 piece
Orchestra
Adm. 1.10, Tax Included
Get it at
FILLER'S
RESCRIPTION
HARMACY
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 No. 11th
Serves Genuine Mexican Chile
Con Came 15c.
Hot Sandwich, Mashed Potatoes
and Gravy, 15c
Headquarters for New York
Count Oysters
At your Service Day and
Night
Autumn Things
from day to day are appear
ing on our menu dislies that1
make you glad warm weather
is over.
Real, tasty, wholesome
dishes, delightfully prepared
and served on clean napery,
and a real sincere courteous
ness on the part of all at
tendants. Once you eat here you
will make it a habit.
Central Hotel Cafe
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MARRIAGES.
The marriage of Miss Hava Kmmlx
I'nnstain and Peter Fredorlcksen took
lace iSunday afternoon at Hamilton,
Mo. Mr. Frederickson was graduated
from the University of Nebraska last
Juno. He is a member of the honor
ary fraternity Alpha Kappa Psl and
also of Lambda Chi Alpha.
Two well known and popular peo
ple of University circles were married
Wednesday afternoon when Miss Ruth
Fainham became the bride of Charles
Vance Traphagen. Mrs. Traphagen at
tended the University of Nebraska and
is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.
She Is a graduate of Wellesley college
in the class of '20. Mr. Traphagen at
tended the University of Nebraska two
years and is a member of Xi P3I Phi
fraternity. He also attended Harvard
two years.
Miss Mildred Rhodes and Donnelly
E. Langstou were married last Thurs
day. Mr. Langs-ton attended the Uni
versity of Nebraska and is a member
of Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Alpha
Delta, law fraternity.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Itced have sin
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Florine Anita to Avery B.
Pickering. Miss Reed has attended
the University of Nebraska where
Mie is a member of Acholh sorority.
Mr. Pickering has also attended the
University of Nebraska and is a mem
ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Announcement has been madg of
the coming marriage of Miss Nadine
Cain of Colfax, Iowa, to Harry G.
Shodd of Omaha. Miss Cain is a mem
ber of Delta Delta at Godfrey, 111.,
v here she attended school. Mr. Shedd
is a graduate of the University of Ne
braska and is a member of Phi Kappa
Fsi.
OR. A. E. HOLT HI
GGNVLI CATlUf
Social Service Secretary Scheduled
to Speak In Temple, Tues
day at 11 A. M.
Arthur E. Holt, Ph. D., social serv
ice secretary of the Congregational
church, will .;peak at university convo
cation this morning at 11 o'clock. Mr.
Holt is a wi stern man, young, vig
orous, thoroughly scholarly, and an
emphatic speaker. He is 'i graduate
of Colorado college, and has held pas
torates at Manhattan, Kas., the seat
of the Kansas agricultural college,
and at Fort Worth, Texas, before be
ing called to his present responsible
position. Dr Holt is one of the fore
most thinkers on social questions in
tho ranks of the church today. He
spent tho summer in Europe in com
pany with thirty men, of whom B. M.
Cherrlngton was the advance agent,
in a thorough study of social and eco
nomic conditions in Great Britain and
on the continent. His special Inter
est is co-operative societies.
Dr. Holt Is spending two days at
the university as one of a tcum of
three which comprises Miss Win!
liod Wygal of Minneapolis, and Ben
B. Cherrlngton. They are giving a
graphic and authoritative picture of
Europe up-to-date.
COMMITTEE OP 200
WILL GIVE BANQUET
Four Hundred Tickets Next Week For
Fall Dinner Next Week At
Chamber of Commerce.
The best yet, the committee say, will
bo tho 'Fall Banquet,' under the auspi
ces of the committee of 200, set for
Friday evening, October 28, at tho
chamber of commerce. Those respon
sible for promoting this event have
left nothing undone to make it an af
fair of which every member of the
University will be proud. The pro
gram Is practically completed. There
will be short spicy addresses by stud
ent and faculty representatlces. When
the principal speaker of the evening
is announced, there will he a great de
mand for tickets. The committee re
gret that seating capacity will oe so
limited, but it was impossible to se
cure larger accomodations.
Student sale of plates will be limit
ed to 400. The chairman of arrange
ments announces that the tickets will
be put on sale on Friday morning of
this week.
The new party favors and noise
makers are here. See them before-
jyou decide on what to use for your
party. George Bros., Stationers, 12 J 3
N street.
Convocations.
Arthur E. Holt of New York and
Social Secretary of the Congregation
al church is to speak at Convocation,
Tuesday, October 18 at 11 o'clock at
the Temple theater.
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The University School of Music
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jf ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director.
jl Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
If large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyon may
f enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
1 Phone B1392
11th & R St-.
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The College Trio
riano, Saxaplionc and Janjo Spec
ialties with singing and entertaining.
For your house parties, dances and
other social affairs.
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QUIGLEY PRESENTS SIGMA
CHI WORLD SERIES BALL
Ernest C. Quigley, National league
baseball umpire and Missouri Valley
Conference official, was in Lincoln
over the week-end to umpire the Ne-braska-Haskell
game After a season's
strenuous work in the National league
and the world's series, Mr. Quigley
was on his way home to St. Mary's,
Kansas. While in Lincoln, Mr. Quigley
presented Sigma Chi fraternity, of
which he is a member, with an auto
graphed baseball whih was in the
world's series of 1921.
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