TO apm- Tl.'!f?TST9 trm"Vlt 'i rJT-; -v "v " '"l" ' --r' ZizirxVff THE COUKIHR. 7. ft'o f SSf' .'.- I A ' 5 IK Lf & I? The Delta Tau Delta fraternity will give a party at the Lincoln Hotel on Wednesday, November 'J4tb. Dr. Paine, after nineteen years of act ive, successful practice, lays down hit) medicine case and goes into the Paine & Warfel clothing store to assist more act ively in its management. The many who know the doctor, wish him all the success that his straight forward busi ness methods should merit. Mrs. Cotter and her pupils give a re cital Wednesday evening in the parlors of the Windsor hotel. Miss Jennie Watson assisted by rendering a very pleasing piano solo and Miss Lithe Watson reciting. Tbe3e recitals will be given once a month. The public is in vited. On Thursday afternoon at the home of Mies Blanche Garten an organization of the Children of tho Revolution was effected. Those eligible are children of either Socs or Daughters of the Revu lution. The girls must be below eighteen and the bojs below twenty one. After those ages the children be come Sons or Daughters. Their meet ings arc to be held oo the first Monday of each month, under the direction of Misses Blanche Garten and Joy Web ster, who are Daughters of the Revo lution. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Upton, the state promotor, and Miss Stevonst chapter regent of the Daughters, fpoke to the children. Miss Helen Miner sang several selections. After the address officers were elected for the coining year. Ih9 president and vice-president, who must be chosen f ro ji.the Daughters, are Blance Garten and Joy Webster. The Children's president i9 Edith Lewis, the secretary is Vera Upton, the registrar is Dorothy Green. New members will be added at each meeting. The members are: Marion Bell. Vera Upton, Edith Lewis', Margrey Lewis, Dorothy Gicon, Edith Pentzr, Alice Hunttinger, Fay Mc Clay. Ralph Avery, Wray Harvey, Harry Mills and Ray Lindley. Miss Helen Nance entertained inform ally on last Saturday evening. The Phi. Kappa Psi. fraternity will - give a kansington for their friends at the game on the campus this afternoon. The kensingtons will be decorated with University colors. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Ladd, Mr.. and Mrs. Imbolf Mrs. Clutter. . misses: .mkssrs: Cunningham, Williams, Woods, Weeks, Winger, Christie, Gere, Haecker, Weeks, Reed, Hargreaves, Fricke, Tuttle, Hutchinson, Webeter, Rowe. Polk, Korsraeyer, Dorrington, Spencer, Wiggenhorn, Wilson, Smith, Wiggenhorn, Vancil Collett, Randall. White, Chapin. Sigma lpha Epsilou Chapter gave a largo party last night in Courier Hall, which was handsomely decorated for the occasion, with broad strips or pur ple and yellow, extending from each corner and the middle of each side, to the oppos.te corners and sides and caught up iu the middle and fastened by the diamond-shaped emblem of the fraternity. The gues's and ?hosts were: Misses- Cochrane, Rsser. Harreaves. Minor, McMenemy. Farwell, Slaughter, Ricketts, ance, Latta, Fichet, Whi ting. Welsh. Woodward, Richards. Wat Uins, Cole. Houtz, Harley. Whiting. Ames, Winger, Williamson, Hutchinson, Woods, Collins, Stuart, Hammond, Col son, Tukey, Freen. Case, Cropsey, Gar ten, Andrews, Outcalt, Lansing, Gal.'ey, Rector. Messrs: Fichet. Cosgrove, Whedon, Roe, Korsmtyer. Ri6er, Swartz, Burg ert, Seman, Sheik, Sheldon, Kind Weeks, Manley, True, llalstead. Brown. Owens, Lottridgp, Hurlburt, Davenport, Turpin, Groves, Corby, L. P. Sawyer. E B. Sawyer, Green, DuFrcne, Holben, Kenny, Stopher, Clapp, Teeter, Harmor, Davidson. Harriett. Mielenre, Seldem , White and Hauy, of Omaha; Morrilb Canrield. The Kappa Sima fraternity will give a reception thh evening at their house i on Eighteenth and N streets from S till 1U:.'!0. The bouse has been decorated with the fraternity colors, old gold, peacock blue and maroon, and palius Hagenow's string quartet will furnish music during tho evening. Misses Ena Ricketts, Anna Stuart and Mae Colson will serve refreshments. Tho receiving party will consist or some of tho local chapter. Mr. and Mrs. McNish of Fremont, J. D.Pope, of Friend std II. II. Wilson. Ex-Senator Pope isa Kappa sigma from Indiana. The members of the chapter are: WHITBBRBAST ?AL and LIME & OUR DELIVERED RETAIL PRI6E LIST. C. K. Shuff. C. F. Schwarz. A. W. Martin, F. S. ilemery. L.H.Robins, C. A. Fisher, L. V. Patch, C. E. Matson, G. E. Towl, G. A. Da vies. W. S. Price, R. Jenkins, J. 11. L.itt!e, J. C. McNish, S. B. Sloan. II. Page. Mrs. L. W. Eldridge, of Fairbury, 16 visiting her daughter who is attending the University. MUSICAL MENTION The following is :i critique from tho Omaha Wurltl-Ilerahl and concerns a concert in which some Lincoln singers participated. "One fault the paragrapher finds with church concerts when tho promot ers put their shoulders to the wheels is a fact that such a long list of clever per formers are gathered together, and when it is over, one's mind is u mass o! con tlicting tones and a critique is well nigh impossible. This was apparent on Fri day evening at tho Lowe Avenue Pres bt?rian church, when a musical and literary entertainment was given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society. Mrs. David A. Campbell of Lincoln, fresh from her European conquer t1. was the loadstono of attraction. Her .ncora parable voice filled the church with the sweetest hhimony and carried oie above lhe sordid matters of every day life. The softness of her tones and her .'hadin-r were really wonderful, and those who came afterward bad a herculean task in their bid for appreciation, but the audi ence was in receptive mood, and while it doubtless carried away remembrance of Mrs. Campbell it did not fail in its appreciation of the other numbers on the- program. Mrs. Charles S. Lippinco't, the fore most soprano of Lincoln, did Eonae excel lent work. Mrs. J. I. Cook created a de cided impression in her rendering of the "Sands o Dee.' Miss Getty followed Mrs. Campbell with a couple"", and by ber superb sieging righted tho audience that had not yet recovered from" tho ef fects of Mrs. Campbell's solo. Mr. W. II. Wilbur was on the program for the second numLer of the secand part of i the program. Lut at the request of .Mrs. j Lippin'.uitr, changed places with I her ami iojk the li'th r umber. 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