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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1896)
12 T IT E 11 E S PERI A N Alumni. Miss Hopper is teaching. C. J. Elmore is teaching in Crete. Miss Amy Brunor is in the University again. Mr. Thatcher returned with a bride this fall. Mias Carrie Countryman is in the Avoca schools. W. T. Elmore is specializing in Litera ture this year. J. L. Marshall spent part of his vaca tion in Lincoln. Miss Alice Hunter will assist in the Latin Department. Miss Horn expects to take Post Gradu ate work this fall. Many familiar faces among the Delians are seen this fall. Miss June Smails has been in the, city making arrangments for a class in vocal music. Have you seen the Delian Group i If not be sure to secure one at Grant's Studio. The Delian picnic this summer was much enjoyed although the attendance was small. H. AV. Quaintance is teaching History and Mental Arithmetic in Mendota College, 111. Mrs Irene Davison McMichael is re ceiving the congratulations of her Uni versity friends. 0. T. Needy is in school again after an absence of two years, during which he taught in Beatrice. Mr. Pillsbury '92 at that time Pros, of Delian Society, is engaged in the depart ment of Philosophy at Cornel! Uni. Mr. Charlie Jones and Miss Maggie Barnes were united in marriage at the home of the bride 2545 RSt., Sept. 15th. Miss Eli.aboth Field teaches in Ash land. Miss Maggie McCartney Cornos has been atMurry, Nob., the past year whore her husband is pastor of the United Pres. church. Miss May Smatlan a former Delian was married this summer to Mr. Cadlety pas tor of a Pres. Church at Saratoga, Iowa, whore they are now residing. The Delian reception was very well atten led Friday evening. Refreshments were served during the ovoning and games made the evening pass pleasantly. The DeliaiH have a groat advantage over last year in being able to open the year in their own hall, this and the able workers at the head with the reputation for sociability point to a wry successful years work. All students not members of other Sunday schools, are cordially ii.vited to join the students class of the First Bap tist Sunday school which meets at 2 o'clock M. in the parlor of the church on northwest corner of 14 and K streets. Dr. H. 0. Rowlands will have, charge of this class during the ensuing year. C. C. Flansuuhy, Superintendent. CAPITAL HOTEL Tint lu(ui ti gtl Mml Him bnnnl ut i-iiiisdiiublo primus. R W. Johnson, Prop.