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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1899)
-"""' -L-iu,J i.L. lXt M THE NEBRASKAN-HESPtfRIAN. SWHffl ! li ')J! n l! r :f v ! i f; .'i'1 ! I i, U 1 t';i i W Hi f.! ' tt ii 5' i v if ifl . f -i SOCIETY. Tlio uaunl Hnllowccn feallvltlos wore observed In Union hall Inst Friday night. The hall was appropriately dec orated with jock-o'lanterns and was changed from an ordinary literary hall Into a parlor. A jolly crowd of Unions and a few Invited friends woro present to enjoy tho ovoning, which was spent at games, charades and music. Ghost stories woro told whilo apples and pop corn halls woro served. Those present were: Misses Ward, Ulandln, King, Holman, Smith, Ulandln, Choppell, McOuno, Thompson, Livesay, Hrown, Sparks, Abbott and Wolgamot; Mos dames Wilson, Abbott and Sparks; Messrs. Kalash, Uedell, Nelson, Hall, Thomas, Piatt, Alexander, N. C. Ab bott, Hcltzman, Leo, Phillips, McHcy noltlB, Doostrom, Harger, MeClanahnn, Warner, Ferguson, Motls and Spofford. Misses Blanche and Blondena Em mons, Bradt and Sallo entertained a company of young people Thursday evening in tho reception rooms of the university school of music. Dancing was enjoyed for a time and after thnt cards, at which Miss Hays and Mr. Sawyer won prizes. Light refreshments were served. Tho guests woro Misses Hays, Edmiston, Outcalt, Sarback, Ad elloyd, Whiting, Jenkins, Margaret Whedon; Messrs. Sawyer, Kimball, Hays, Tukoy, Edmiston, Hill, Kenney, Swart?, and Orlo Brown. Saturday evening the Beta Theta Pi fraternity gave a dancing party. Tho rooms were tastefully decorated, palms and roses adding to tho otherwise joy ful appearance of the rooms. A few card tables, where fortune tellers read the future to the nimwement and grat ification of all, were generally sur rounded. The dancers kept time to Walt's music until the sudden arrival of Sunday caused them reluctantly to disperse. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rollins of-Columbia, Mo.: Mr. and Mrs. Correll; Misses Hammondf Uol brook, McFarland, Lansing, Andrews, Thomas, Cole, Jenkins, Sarbach, flick otts, Woodward, Bennett, Bmvuss, Wirt, Loomis, Sallee, Whiting, Nance, Honeywell Robinson, Carson; Messrs. Adams, Williams, McKUlip, Sims. Bar ker, Broady, Evert, Groff, Wilbur, Mus 3or, Rain, Price, Roth, Holmes, Schick, Ransom, Blackmail, Rickotts and Web ster. . Zota province of Phi Delta Theta fra ternity will hold a three days' conven tion in this city on November 16, 17 and 18. Representatives will be pres ent from Illinois, Iowa. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas and Ne braska. Besides the business meetings a series of social affairs are being planned by the local chapter, among them a dance at the Lincoln on No vember 17 and a banquet with which to close tho session. Preparations arc being made for about seventy-five mem bers, including those in this city. Letters from W. L. Westerman, an alumnus of the state university, stain that he has left Wiesbaden and will now settle down in Berlin to propare for a degree in the classics. While in Lucerne, Switzerland, recently Mr. Westerman met Mrs. James II. Can field and Miss Dorothy, who were on their way to Italy. Friday evening, October 20, at 1145 F street, Misses Adams and Clevoland entertained ton former Gates colloge students now attending tho univer sity. The ovoning was spont in tolling oxperiences at "Gates" and talking over old times. Refreshments woro served and at a late hour tho crowd dispersed after giving the yell of Gates college. S. W. Miller entertained the univer sity students who are from Schuyler last Saturday evening at 1229 S street. The Delta Gamma fraternity hold In itlation October 21 at their fraternity nouso on Sixteenth and H streets.- rnoso initiated were Misses Honeywell, Hamilton, Daniels and Kenney and Mrs. Fisher. PALLADIAN NOTES. The Pnlludwins held an important business meeting last Tuesday for the purpos.oof revising their constitution. An amendment wns passed relating to admission of new members. Edgar Banghart, a Palladiun alum nus, attended society to hear the war program. On Tuesday evening tho Palladlans have their annual Halloween party. It is to bo at the homo of Miss Grace Cook, in East Lincoln. Palladia!! hall was crowded to its ut most last Friday evening to hear the war program., visitors woro present from fraternities and other societies. The program was given In two parts, the first consisting of stories and sketches of army life and tho second presenting bugle calls nnd typical pan tomimes. Sergeant Ovorturf gave a graphic de scription of the scenery about Chatta nooga. Sergeant Tellesen told of the marches and fights over rice fields and swamps wiiiio tnoy were cnnsing Aguinaldo. Mr. Marsh in "snap shots" gave several vivid sketches of soldier life, showing sonio of the inner side of true soldier life. Sergeant Hunting entertained the audience with a fas cinating and touching tale of Luzon. Mr. Goodwill concluded the 'first part of the prpgr3" Vth some incidents of tho Red Cros, yision of Chlckn mnuga. In the second part of the program some real scoik-s from cami) life were enacted. As the boys wore regulation uniforms and had their full accoutre ments the effect was realistic. As each bugle call was given tney pro ceeded to execute Its command. The most amusing, perhaps, of these was the bid; call and the line-up for medicine. &g & & s s You Want the Finest We Have it Glarkson Laundry Newly Furnished, and Operated in Ffrst Class Style. THE MODEL Dining HalL-- L. C. HOLADAY, Prop. Special attention given to students. We make a specialty of Sunday dinners. SMI 8o. 12th St., Lincoln, Neb. 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