The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 18, 1895, Page 8, Image 8
TILE HESPERIAN HE in LOCALS. Gloves at 1008 O street. Go to Rector's for your hot soda. The Delian girls can also rustic a slate. Get that new style hair-cut at Westerfield's. The classical alcove is now nicely ar ranged. Ed Rose and A. C. Mayer went homo to Grand Island to vote. Mrs. Covell joined her husbandfcat Baxter Springs, November 13. Mr. Beach married Miss Celia Soulhworth October 10, in Denver. Go to the Glove store 1008 O street, the best and the cheapest. See Dr. Hodgman for first-class dental work at very low prices. Miss Florence Brown formerly of '07, called at the Uni. yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity came out on the morning of November 13. Don't fail to call and examine the line line of cloaks at Mrs. Gospcrs, 1114 O St. Palladians arc already planning great things In honor of their quarter centennial next fall. Miss Maude Triplett writes from Clinton. Missouri that life is unbearable without the HkSI'EKIAN. Walter Christcnsen, a sweet violinist from Fremont, favored the Union society with a solo Friday evening. Miss Helena Bedford entertained the Palladians lact Saturday evening, at her home on south 2Prh strent, Mr. Riley of the Nelraskan has kindly consented to let us use his mail boxes. After this look for your Hesperian there. See Mr. Noble's advertisement for the New England. Life insurance has become a necessity. The sooner you take out a policy the less it will cost you. Finally the authorities declare that the opening of the library building will occur December 10. The Hksi'Kiuan has no objection. The Dclians are raising money for fur nishing their now society hall. Tho com mittco having the solicitation of funds report progress. T. A. Williams of Brookings, South Dakota is shaking hands with old University friends this week. He will remain at the University for some time. Miss Mctra Crandall of the class qf '5)8 and a member of Union society, left a short time ago for Los Angeles, California which will be her future home. Miss Maud Hradwiek, one of the instruct ors of Greek and Latin in the U. B. college at York was a visitor at the University, . Monday the 4th of November. The Historical society received 1100 papers last week. Prof. Barrett, according ly wears an Sxl2 smile. Ho says there is a collection of coins on its way to us. J. L. Marshall, licld secretary of the students volunteer movement for foreign missions will soon visit his Alma Mater. His old acquaintances will be glad to see him again. Initiations among the girls' fraternities have now begun in oarnest. Saturday No vember !), the Kappas initiated Miss Lowe and Miss Hoiitz, and pledged Miss Leming at the home of Miss Mabel Richards. The members of the Students Volunteer Band were the guests of Mrs Tucker, 1720 M street, in honor of the twenty-fifth birth Jay of her son, Mr. F. F. Tucker, last Monday evening. You can buy a good fountain pen at Her polsheimers & Go's book department for 1.00. Pencils, note books, dictionaries arc! translations, as woll as college supplies in.general are lower in price than any.whoro else in Lincoln. t 0