The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, September 19, 1895, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HESPERIAN
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C. D. Scholl, '01, was married during
August to Miss Clark, one of tho teachers in
tho Ashland schools. Future home, Beatrice.
Frank D. Eager, '03, chairman county
central committee of the people's party,
also secretary of people's state central com
mittee. Theophil Brugger, '02, and Ernest Gerard
have gone to Germany, tho former to study
philology the latter to propare for a literary
career.
Geo. Sheldon, '02, and Miss Rose ilig
gins, '08, were married at the residence of
.the bride's parents in Sterling, 111., Septem
ber, 1805.
Miss Bessie Tattle, a former Uni. student,
is teacher of fine arts in the new Lincoln
Polytcchnique institute Miss Tuttle has
been studying art in Chicago for tho last
three years.
Miss Sara Schwab, '0J, was married
September 11, to Mr. Herman Deutsch of
Beatrice. The old tJowish cercmon' was
used, the beauty and quaintness of which
hud a very pleasing effect upon those
present,
Walter Van Fleet lloagland whoso re
cent bereavement has gained for him tho
sincorest sympathy of his many University
friends, is pessimistically drowning his sor
rows in a feverish Rustle for oilico in Lincoln
county.
Among the teachers in the Lincoln high
school are found the names of the following
University people: Mrs. Ada Atkinson,
'01; Miss Gone Gotuer, '02; Miss Jluttio
Town, '05; A.. F. Muiiluiurcucy, '05; C. F.
Bcckiuun, '05; Do Alton Suundurs, 'O.'l,
A very pretty double wedding occurred ut
Tulmage, Nob., Juno 10, in which O. J.
Elmore, '05, was united in marriage with
Miss Anna Allen and Miss May Elmore,
'07, with Mr. Hubert Burruss, editor and
business munngor of tho Somi-Wcokly
World-Herald.
Ohas. B. Goodoll, a one-timo member of
class of '02, nominated for county clerk in
Saline county republican; Geo. M. Spur
lock, a student of U. of N. in tho '80's,
nominated for county judge in Cubs county
republican; W. V. Hoagland, nominee of
republicans for county superintendent of
schools at his home, North Platte.
TUK KKNIOUS WIIKItK THKY'VK I1KEN AT AND WHAT
thby'vk IIKKN AT.
Ned Abbott, makin' a Vergil class
wretched.
Eva Ricketls, readin' Vergil like a Trojan
and attendin' picknicks.
Joculnrius llilarius Searson, teachin' ver
tical penmanship down at Ashland.
John Henry McGuiFoy, hustlin' pumpkins
and sparkin' girls down at Palmyra.
May Whiting, coachin' in English liter
ature. Her rubject, Charles Pnllis.
Doc Abbott, makin' horse trades, visitin'
Spirit Lake and actin' as deputy superin
tendent at insano asylum.
Harvey Nowbrunch, accompanyin' Doc
on his summer voyage a sort of Sancho
Panza. On his return makin' up for lost
time out on Dudley street.
Locals.
Babcock will teach at Palmyra this year.
Got that new stylo hair-cut at Westerfiold'iT.
Go, to Rector's for your ico cream soda.
A. W. Phillips visited relatives in Indiana.
A. W. Carpenter will enter Cornoll '08
thin fall,
Aloxander made up some English liter
ature. Coroy, Lmm, Rhodes und Elmoro attended
tho Y. M. 0. A. summer school ut Lake
Geneva.
Johnson Graves will bo back in school
this yoar.