FT ; THE : HESPERIAN Win. Grant '97 who ha been surveying for the B. & M. rail road in north western Ne braska is in town this week. He expects to return to his work soon. Harold Weaver 'J)7, of Schuyler was renew ing old acquaintances around the university last Monday. Miss Maud Skinner '1)7 gave a talk on Mis sions before the Christian Endeavor conven tion at Beatrice on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Joseph Scholield 'SS, was in Lincoln Friday and Saturday renewing acquaintance with former University friends. He. w:is ao comprnicd bj' his wife and child. Miss Mary E. Sargent '97, was married last Thursday, at the home of her parents in this city, to Mr. Weesc. Miss Jennie Hall '97, has returned home from Towa, where she has been for some time. Miss Frances E. Duncomb '97 is now at tending Cornell University. Mr. Ed. Pillsbury '97 is in Lincoln for a visit with friends. Messrs. Ireland and Kenagy will be with the Glee Club this year. K. A. Lyman, who has been subsisting in the Zoological laboratory, has accepted a position in the Lincoln High School. The Delians will give a benefit concert in the chapel Friday Nov. 5th. The other so cieties will probably adjourn. The freshmen held a class meeting Wednes day evening to consider the athletic constitution. If you want a shave, go to Westerfield's. Miss Elizabeth Thomson of McCook will be the guest of her Palladian friends over Sunday. Miss Cora Elmore returned to the Univer sity Friday. She will enter the conservatory. T. D. Lunn attended the C. E. convention at Beatrice last Saturdav and Sunday. Mr. Phillip Hudson and Miss Mabel Kemp ton, both of the Conservatory, favored the Delians Friday evening with choice, selections. The University Sugar School will make an excursion to the sugar factory at Grand Island next Saturday. If you want a hair cut go to Wisterfield's. If j'ou want anything in the line of Tonsorial work, Westerfield's is the place to find it. 117 North 13 St. Messrs. Vasey, Warner, Swallow and Wy niore have joined the Delian Society. The names of Misses Dora and Inez Smith, and Messrs Gibson and Baker have been proposed for active membership. The Delians, attired in outlandish costumes are to give a Hallowe'en party at the outland ish Red Ribbon hall, Saturday evening. Out landish refreshments will be served in out landish style. The junior class had a meeting last week and adopted a constitution to control the action of the athletic board from that class. Mr. Garringer was given full management of the class football team. Prof. II. Bates has recently taken the chair in English in 'the Brooklyn N. Y. Manual Training School. He enjoys a home on Bath Beach where he "can see the lights flash up Congressman Champ Clark of Missouri will every night on Coney Island and all along the speak at the Lansing Friday night under the Jersey shore." auspices of the University bi-metallic club. Dr. Ward lectured before the Medical so ciety Tuesday evening, on "The Tendencies of Modern Medicine as viewed by an Out sider." The society held a short business meeting after the lecture. Ci.unitiNo Offkk Both the Hksfkiman and Born, to Mr. and Mrs. .John M. Roberts, at Paoniu, Col., a boy. Mr. Roberts was a member of the Union Society, formerly '9S ond one of the most popular men in his class. His friends speak of him as a budding young poet. "Belle of the Season Two Step," "In the tJje Western college .Magazine win e sent; 10 JJaggage Coach Ahead," "Isabelle" song, all new subscribers for SI. The subscription "Some Day You'll Know" special this week nrice of each is SI, so you get two dollars at 21c. A full lino of violin, tmitnr and man- worth of reading matter for one dollar. Now dolin folios and methods at greatly reduced Music Dept. Uerpolsheimer & Co. is the time to subscribe. prices. There are no shoes It like those at the Foot Form Store 1213 (J street (L