The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 24, 1894, Image 3
r!H"r" LOCAL Miss Graves of York, is visit ing her sister, Miss Nora. Miss Simpson of Kansas City, is visiting Miss Kate Wilder. Miss Hutchison visited her sister, Miss Martha Hutchison, last week. Miss Lulu Dixon was a guest of Miss Maud Shaw for a few days last week. Mr. Steve Langworthy came down to attend the Junior hop Friday evening. The Misses Riley, Woodson and Glover and Mr. Lymau, arc the latest accessions to the Delian socictv. The M. I. C. C. A. society entertain at the home of the Misses Lau, next Tuesday evening. Mr. Isaac R. II itt, treasurer of the grand council of Phi Delta Theta, visited Nebraska Alpha on Tuesdav. Professors Fossler, Fling and Barbour were made full profes sors at the exercises last Thurs day evening. T, E. Wing, '93, came in from Spearfish. S. D., to attend the Charter Dixy exercises and visit with friends. Mrs. A. J. Sawer lectures for the Delta Gamma's at Miss Agner-Sewall's-i. Saturday, evenr. ing, March 3d. Mr. T. E. Wing of the class of '03, arrived to-day from Spear fish, S. D. He will be located in Lincoln hereafter. Miss Laura McDonald and "'WV The Colmuiiilbila .Standard Biicvclle of the World, firnccful, liht, mid strong, this product ot the oldest bicycle establishment in America still retniim its plnce nt the head. Always well up to the times or a little in advance, its well-deserved and cer increasing popularity is a source of , pride and gratification to its makers. To ride a bicycle and not to ride a Columbia is to fali short of the fullest enjoyment qf u noble sport. Pope Mfg. Co., Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful illuMratcil dialogue free at any Columbia agency, or mailed for two two-cent stamps. MVHntinui Fine Baked Goods High Grade Confections Ice Cream and Ices NEW YORK Wm Telephone 753. 130 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. Peoples' Barber Shop, J. M. MORTON, Proprietor. SHAVING 10 GENTS. I Cor. lOlli mid O Ktiwta. Under H. it M. Ticket uiiieo. uiiu'tnit, mou. BEST OF UNION" BARBERS. Professor and Mrs. Fosslor entertained the advanced Ger classeij at thrir home Thursday evening. The Delta Gamma fraternity was at home to her friends on the evening of Charter Day For the benefit of 1 from 8 to 11:20. Lemonade have never been en-! was served bv Miss Hutchison. Miss Kelley and Miss Mullen in the parlors, while Miss Har wood presided over the coffee in the dining room assisted by Miss Sewall, Miss Bumham, Miss Garten, Miss Dewese and Miss Helen Woods. About two hundred iniests were present those who tertained by them it may be said that everyone had a charming time. Mr. H. K. Wheeler, Mr. E. W. T'llson and Mr, George R. Lewis, all of '97, were initiated by Phil Delta Theta last Satur day evening. Mr.E. R. Church ill or Cheyenne, one of the charter members of the chapter, , was-presenti 1 You should have heard every body get up on their toes and yell at the mention of Professor Caldwell's name when he was dunnii the evening. WTiii Do you buy ready made clothing when you can have a suit to order for the same money? SEE ffanamakor & Brown's Samples AT L A. BUMSTEAD'S Lindell Hotel Block. 1236 M Straet gWCaU and see list or Student Customers. TELEPHONE 270- Boiled Oil 55 cents, Strictly St, Lonis Lead $5,50, B. O. KOSTKA, ... r granted the degree of Master of mfk M( hki Su))HGS Arts. It was spontaneous and 1 1 pont Miss Laura Bridge of Fremont, hearty and showed a small part were guests of Miss Grace Bridge I of the professor's popularity with the students. The Delta Gamma's give a tea next Saturday evening at Miss Sara Schwab's lor Mrs. Corabel Law Boyd, the Ameri can member of the world's com mittee of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Boyd is a Delta Gamma from Alpha Chapter at Albion, Mich. The gentlemen of Sigma Chi gave another delightful hop on the evening of the ninth. Irvine's orchestra furnished the music. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Professor and Mrs. Barbour, Professor and Mrs. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler were chaperones. The new members program of Union society will be given in their hall on Friday evening, March 2. A program of rare merit has been arranged. It is exclusively a new members pro gram including, also, the music numbers both vocal and instru mental, which comprise a prom nent feature. during the celebration. Owing to the illness of his wife, Mr. Jay Burrows was un able to address the Political Science club as announced. Mr. Metcalfe, formerly a mem ber of the class of '95. but , now a student at the University of Minnesota, is in town for a week. The students program as given last Friday will be repeated, to night at the Lansing. The glee club will sing "Romeo and Juliet" which was so vocifer ously requested last Friday. Prof. W. G. 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