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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1900)
jp fttsani I THE NEBRASKAN-HESPERIAN. SOOIETY NOTMS. A very prelty reception was given by Miss Morgan and Miss Lulu Wirt on Friday evening at Walsh hall. Mrs. Morgan of Hebron and Mrs. Wirt of Council Blurt's assisted their daughters In receiving. The dancing hall and parlors were decorated in red. Miss Edith Foster and Miss Helen Laws served ices during the evening. The guests during the evening were: Messrs. and Mesdames Latta, Ladd, Edgren, Weeks, Laws; Misses Barr, Woodford, Loomis, Post, Millar, Din widdle of Sheridan, Wyo., Douglas, Harper, Cunningham, Wiggenhorn, Macfarland, Stewart, Cramer, Wilson, Cunningham, Macfarland, Watklns, Wilson, Marshall, Sarbach, Paddock, Honeywellr Agnew, Paddock, Jenkins, Edgren and Foster; Messrs. Weeks, Lau, Marlay, Brown, Tukey, Hobbins, Adams, Wittman, Pancoast, Crandall, Roddy, King, Johnson, Sedgwick, King, Crandall, Deweeso, Roberts, Korsmeyer, Case, Atwood, Manchester, Holt, Kennard, Davidson, Killian, White, Groff, Hanson, Hopewell, Piper, Broady, Cunningham and Breene of Iowa City. The members of Delta Delta Delta sorority gave a dancing party Satur day evening at Walsh hall. The rooms were decorated with the sorority colors, gold, sliver and lignt blue, flags, meteor roses and palms, ices were served during the evening. The in vited guests were: Messrs. and Mes dames Barbour, Fling and Manahan; Misses Honeywell, Emmons,'' Burt, Cole, Cochrane, Macomber, Harper, Howey, Macfarland, Emmons, Wilson, Kelley, Mackln, Pugh, Cunningham, Auld, Andrews, Thomas, Robinson, Cunningham and Whiting; Messrs. Shedd, Whedon,. Roddy, Mansfelde, Farnsworth,. Clark, Haecker, Deweese, Collett, Manchester, Morrison, Hewitt, Culver, Ely, Adams, Williams, Roth, McKillip, Hill, Wittman, Case, St. Clair, Elliott, Bliss, King, Noyes, At wood, Beans, - Hollenbeck, Diain, Yo der, Poynter, Langley, Mann, Roberts, Sanders, Hedge, Heuck, King, Gar rouette, Wehn, Davidson, Killian, Jonps, Smith and Crandall. The mem bers of the sorority are: Misses Bon- nell, Millar, Sails, Wilson, Gund, Ames, Smith, Dean, Lasch, Cady, Bonnell, Thompson, Du Teil, Lumry, Hazlett, KoJhler, Vore, Steele, Du.Bois and Lasch. Alpha Epsilon chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity celebrated the seven teenth anniversary of the founding of the chapter ly a banquet at their fra ternity house at 1708 0 street last Thursday evening. Several toasts liy alumni and active members were given. Those present were: J. V. Wolfe, C. R. Richards, J. H. Mockett, jr., H. A. Shannon, R. D. Montgomery, A. A. Blschof, V. P. Sheldon, L. R. Ewart, M. N. Liebmann, A. J. Stratton, F. D. Stratton, C. A. Patterson, F. Hawksworth, W. P. Fitzgerald, E. A. Wehn, M. F. Swartz, H. D. Landis, 0. G. Home, D. Hauser, E. L. Brown, R. H. Hinshaw, J. L. Van Burg, V. B. Stuhr. Phi Gamma Delta gave a taffy pull Saturday evening at Its chapter house on H street. Those present were: Professor and Mrs. Mageo, Mrs Cran cer; Misses Chopin, Rtfbinson, Sedg wick, Haskell, Lumery, Ow.en, Harley, Stolner, Andrews, Barber, Woodward, Henry, Stewart; Messrs. Sanders, Hopewell, Rose, Cunningham, France, MacDonald, Mann, C. Mudge, L. Mudge, Kimball, WellB, Adams, Pan coaBt, H. R. Harvey, E. 11, Harvey, Plym and McGeachln. order by President Thorno. About JS && nfty members were present. L. W. Pierson, chairman of tho com mittee on class insignia, was present with an assortment of caps of various styles and colors. Upon motion tho class decided to adopt canes and caps for tho insignia for the boys. The lat ter wero chosen after a sharp debato Sver class pins. The main argument was that the juniors would be disap pointed if the class did not have some thing which would bo contraband of war. I J. E. Boyle was appointed as a com mitteo to arrange for inter-class basket ball games, and Misses Olive Stratton ' and E. T. Miller were appointed to as- Slut. Mica AT T TrY,.i.. i ' orders for caps and gowns from the $ tUPlU S lUlCrFlflQ AllH ww...wi 0..a. limit ui ?o was piaceu upon the price of canes. The class then ' adjourned. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee8 Y. M. C. A. AT THE FARM. That the Young Men's Christian as sociation is a growing institu tion is shown by its capacity to reach out into the new fields. One year ago when the students came into the agriculture college a small work was done among them. The work starts out this year with greater vigor. Last Saturday night the Y. M. C. A. boys made a trip to the farm and with the co-operation of the faculty of the ag riculture department gave a reception to the one hundred and nineteen new students. Professor and Mrs. Davison, Professor Lyon, J. J. King and some of the committeemen acted as a reception committee. A short program was held. J. J. King gave an account of the Y. M. C. A. work as conducted in the university and suggested that a branch of the organization be estab lished at the farm. The suggestion was kindly received by all students and professors. A committee has since been appointed and in a short time there will be an active department of the association at the farm. Warm words of welcome were heard from Professors Davison and Lyon. Col lege songs and yells were not wanting. The true university spirit wa3 shown and the boys at the farm fully real ized that they were a part of the Uni versity of Nebraska. Substantial re freshments were served. A practical test was made of the cream, butter and other farm products and many ex pressed a desire to enter this depart ment If all experiments were as pleas ant as these. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. it was de cided that the association should give its annual entertainment some time the latter part of February. The en tertainment of last year was one of the best given in tho university, but this year the committee will profit by the experience of the past and make this one even better. Tho proceeds will lie used in purchasing furnishings for the rooms. C. J. Piatt has left for Pasadena, Cal., where he will engage In husiness with his brother. The noonday moetlngs of the Y. M. C. A. have never been so well attend ed as during the past week. Special leaders were secured and the average attendance has been thlrty-ssven. is often shot from a handsome shoe on a neat and pretty foot. He is hiding in many a dainty Oxford tie in patent leather and Vici kid, also in our elegant and well made stock of ladies' shoes. We have them in all sizes and styles. See our $3.00 to $5.00 Men's Shoes at 95c. See our $3.00 to $5.00 Ladies' Shoes at 90c. Perkins, Sheldon & Chamberlain Company, SENIORS MEET. The. senior class met in chapel Fri day at 1: 15 o'clock and was called to SOCIAL ARREARS. "You haven't been to see me since I came back." "No; I'm not supposed to know you have been away until you come and tell me good-bye." ADVANCED ONE NUMBER. "Does your -wife lot you sit in the easy chair she gave you ChrlBtmas7" "No: Bhe sits In that, l)ut now I get to sit In the one she gave me last year." q90&33S&&&e ii2o O Street, LINCOLN. GloaK Department Bargains. Monday and Tuesday we will continue to sell Ladies1 Suits One-Third Off. Ladies' Cloth Jackets One-third Off. Cloth Capes, worth $4.00 to $7.00 $2.00 and $3.00 Each. Miller & Paine. 4 .- .- ..-.-. line nammona z Typewriter Go, Brunches: NEW YOnK, 107 Broadway PHILADELPniA 33 & 35 S. 10th St BOSTON, BOO Washington St KANSAS CITY. 13 Wost OUi ST. 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