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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1899)
Mi THE NEBRASKAN-HESPERIAN. SOCIETY. Mrs. Morrison will give a tea for Phi Helta Theta next Thursday afternoon. Sigma Chi gave a party at thoir chapter house, Seventeenth and 0 streets, Friday night. Miss Adelloyd Whiting and Miss Emily Jenkins entertained the Fair bury students last Saturday night. A reception will be given by the Kappa Kappa Gammas for thn Phi Delta Thetas at tlio home of Miss Ma llei Richards next Friday afternoon. Floyd Van Valin, '00, who left school last spring to work in a bank at Teka- mnli, was married last week at that place to Miss Fay Chllcott, formerly of the university. A union meeting of the Y. W. G. A and the Y. M. C. A. was held in the cliapel last Sunday afternoon. Miss Lyon of New York, traveling secretary of the student volunteer movement, gave an address. Charles Richard Woltlcn, '95, and Mabel Edith Cushman, '98, wore mar ried at the homo of the bride in Lin coln November 3. They will make their home in Wayne, where the groom is minister of the Baptist church. Phi Gamma Delta entertained a few friends informally at her chapter house Friday evening with music and danc ing. A farce, entitled " Proposal I'nder Difficulties," was given by Messrs. Smith, Pancoast, France and Miulgc. Light refreshments were served and the evening closed with some flashlight pictures. Miss Lois Burruss and Katherine M Pheely were initiated by the PI Beta Phi at the home of Miss Darleen Wood ward in East Lincoln Saturday atter noon, November -1. A banquet was held that evening at the home t-f Miss Mc (Sahcy. Flowers and candy wera re i oivod from several of the fraternities. On Wednesday morning, November J, at the home of C. C. Crowell in Blair, Neb., Lawrence M. Weaver, '99, and Miss Lydia Crowell, '00, were married. The wedding was a quiet affair and was witnessed only by the relatives and immediate friends of the bride and Kroom. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver will re side in Falls City. The Delta Gamma fraternity gave a very pretty reception Friday evening to friends outside of university circles at their cosy new chapter house in In glesldc. Callers were received by Mrs Sherman, Mrs. Fisher and Miss Helen Woods. The drawing loom was deco rated with chrysanthemums, ferns and palms. Punch was served under a red umbrella covered with flowers by the members of the active chapter. Red was used for the shades and all deco rations In the punch room. All of the rooms in the house, including the den, were thrown open to the visitors, who admired the dainty furnishings and the good housekeeping of the young ladies. Thursday evening the Delta Tau Omega fraternity gave a delightful In formal party at the chapter house, 1134 K street. The lower floors were can vased for dancing and card tables were arranged upstairs for those who pre ferred this amusement. The house was decorated with palms and white tea roses, the fraternity flowers. Ices were served throughout tho evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall; Misses Bishop, Bonnell, Harpham, Mc Pheely, Hammond, Kenney, Smith, 'Sedgwick, Tuttle, Du Tell, Andrews, Burruss, Lasch, Cady, Stelner, An thony; Messrs. Brown, Culver, Hewett, Ely, Berkley, Conkllng, Schwartz, Rob ertson, Copeland, Stell, Hunger, West, Smith, Gordon, Wilson, Morrison, Crandall and Hail. week at tho hoitbo of the local chapter. A continuous round of pleasure has been planned for the visiting delegates. On Thursday afternoon from 4 to G Mrs. Morrison will give a tea and in the evening a smoker will be given at the fraternity house. Kappa Kappa Gamma gives a reception Friday after noon from 4 to 6 at the home of Miss Richards. Friday evening the local chapter gives a dance at the Lincoln. Saturday morning a breakfast will be given at tho Delta Gamma house- and tho convention closes Saturday even ing with a banquet at tho Lincoln. Tho Knnsas-Nehraska foot ball game will bo attended in a body. DELIAN PROGRAM. The Delian program Friday night will be as follows: Piano Solo Vocal Duet. Bert Doane and Mr. Vasey Recitation May Buckmaster Violin Solo Miss Wollgomott Vocal Solo MIbb Chase Music Mandolin Club Vocal Solo Delian Male Quartette UNION SOCIETY. The muslcale by the Union society Friday evening was a success. A very entertaining program was rendered to a large and appreciative audience. The society is to be complimented for the talent displayed, as most all the pro gram was rendered by its members. The program for the next meeting fol lows. Music Speech Mr. Kuhlman Recitation Miss Smith Music Paper N. C. Abbott Reading "Hamlet's Soliloquy"... . John Kces Music RESOLUTIONS. At a recent meeting of the U. B. D. C. the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, The university mail boxes are now situated in a place very Incon venient to the student body in general because of loss of time in procuring mall and because of the crowded condi tion of the room; and Whereas, This is a matter concern ing every student; therefore, be it Resolved, by the Union Boys' Debat ing club, That we respectfully petition the university authorities to make more convenient arrangements for stu dents to procure their mall; and be It further Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be presented to the university authorities and a copy published in the college paper. DISTRICT CONVENTION. Zeta province of Phi Delta Theta will hold Its convention In Lincoln on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this SENIOR CLASS RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were adopted by the senior class upon the death of L. A. Smith, who died last week at his home In Blue Springs: Whereas, It has pleased God to take from his work on earth our fellow stu dent, L. A. Smith; and Whereas, Mr. Smith was a highly es teemed and honored member of the class of 1900; therefore, be it Resolved, by the senior class of the University of Nebraska, That we, Its members, extend to the bereaved fam ily our heartfelt sympathy in their sor row. CHAS. W. JONES, CHAS. H. ROOT, ORIN A. DAVIS, Committee. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION MEET ING. The university oratorical association held its annual meeting on Tuesday, November 7, and elected officers: Presi dent, Wilbur; secretary and treasurer, A. C. Lee; vice president, C. W. Jones. An effort will be made by the associa tion to form a league of tho univer sities of neighboring states to take the place of tho present Inter-state associa tion. 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