The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 27, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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A LONG LOOK AHEAD
when it prove of value to you is
called "foresight," or wise fore
thought, which has saved many
calamities to its possessor. Thore
who hare the foresight to preserve
their eyesight by the use of proper
glasses in time, will save yean of
regret andyears of good eyesight in
oldaje. We test year eyes free of
charge nd fit them with perfectly
adjusted spectacles or eyeglasses.
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The fourteenth bi-ennial convention deputy; Mabel Richards, deputy; Ellen
of Kappa Kappa Gamma was in ses- Gere, delegate; Stella Elliott, Emma
sion on Wednesday morning- at 9 Outcalt, Nell Holdbrook, Falls City;
o'clock with the following- delegates Mabel Lindley, Adelloyd Whiting,
and visitors present: Miss Mary Hull Dora Harley, Alice Maitland, Denver;
of Ithaca, N. Y. the editor in chief of Florence Winger, Margaret Winger,
the "Key," who has spent the summer
in Europe, was detained so that she
did not arrive until Thursday after
noon. The grand president, Bertha
Richmond of Boston; grand secretary,
Clara Hammond, Maude Risser, May
Colson, Fremont, Daisy Houck, Grand
Island, Anne Broady, Cora Cropsey,
Fairbury, Frances Gere, Jessie Jury,
Edna Wetzel) Omaaa, Ena Kicketts,
Carta Sargent of Chicago ; grand treas- Lottie Whedon, Ethel Collins, Wahoo,
urer, Annabel Collins of Iowa City;. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hardy, Nelly Criggs,
grand registrar, Mignon Taibot of o- Hattie Maine, Des Moines,
E. HALLETT,
Funke Opera House Block.
JR-WEJlBJR AND OPTICIAN.
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lumbus, Ohio.
Boston university, Elizabeth Pal
mer, Barnard college, New York city,
Edith Striker, Sornell university, Hel
en Whipple, Ithaca, St. Lawrence, uni
versity, Catharine Stallman, Canton,
Mrs. Nellie White Marshall, Sallie
Groh, Omaha.
tha B. Harley, Mrs. Emma P. Wilson,
Mrs. Nellie White Marshall.
Some of the delegates and members
of the grand council arrived on Fri-
N. Y., Lucia Heaton, Helen Proost, Ai- day of last week, lue maiority, how
ice Grace, Margaret Austin, Alice ever, arrived on Monday and Tuesday
Walker, Emily Hepburn. of this week. All trains which came
Syracuse university: Marion Wright to the city on those days were met
Syracuse, N. Y.; Susie Brown, Frances by Kappa carriages and all visitors
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University of Pennsylvania
Miller, Philadelphia.
Swarthmore College: Mabel Gilles
pie, Swathmore, Virginia Gillespie,
Katherine Pfeiffer, Laura Miller.
Allegheny College
ings, Meadville.
were taken to the Lincoln hotel. Some
who have relatives or mends in the
city are spending at least a part of the
time with them. On Tuesday evening
there was an informal reception at the
home of Misses Florence and Margaret
Gertrude Hast- Winger, which was attended by almost
a hundred Kappas. This reception
lesant line of Pooket Bookas, Oaird
Casea, Ladies and Genta' Be-lta and
Leatber oveltleas for (Summer
Vouriavtas and otneras.
Ke-vir Quarters.
1036 O street.
Bucthel College: Celia Mallison,Ak- was exclusively for Kappas, so as to
ron, O. give them an opportunity to become
Wooster University: Myrtle Fras- acquainted with each other before any
er, Wooster, O. other strangers were introduced. They
Ohio state university, Dorothy Can- were received bj' the hostesses, who
field, Columbus, O. were assisted by Miss Richmond and
University of Michigan: Isabel Bal- Miss Sargent. The -nome was decorated
Ion, Ann Arbor; Florence Walker. with many pennants of light and dark
Ad rain College: Adu.e Cnase, Ad- blue, the color of the fraternity.
Tain, Mich.
Hillsdale College: Sarah Putnam,
Hillsdale, Mich.; Shirley H. Smith.
Indiana University:
hall, Bloomington.
De Pauw University: Laura Bayd,
Green Castle, Ind., Dessie Cams.
Butler College: Ethel Cleland, Irving-ton,
Ind.
Across the curtains of the reception
room was the letter Sigma, the chap
ter which is entertaining. The din-
Gertrude Mun- ing room, where punch was served,
was decorated with long pennants and
blue and white flowers. At this re
ception the pretty silver convention
pins were giten to all guests. The
pins were a compliment from D. L.
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Don't forget that the freshest fruits and vegetables are
the healthiest, especially at this time of the year. Al
ways to be had at
.GOOD LUCK GROCERY
TELEPHONE 626, 1107 O STREET.
University of Wisconsin: Grace Auld of Columbus, O., one of the fr-i-
Challoner, Madison; Fern Ryan, Jen- ternity jewelers. The pin is a silver
nie Ogilvie, Eunice Susan Helen, War- fleur-de-lis, the flower of the frater-
riner, Carrie Dilatush. nity, beautifully designed. On Wed-
Northwestern University: Myrtle nesday morning the first business ses-
Dickson, Evanston, HI.; Louise M. sion was held. The convention was
Taylor. opened by the marshal of convention.
Illinois Wesleyan University: Vir- The sessions were hel- in the dutwl
ginia Sinclair, Bloomington, Ind.; There was a surprise ini store for most
Margaret, Cole, Mrs. May Abbott, Cla- of the members when tne chapel was
raDeMotte. opened. It had been most beautifully
University of Minnesota: Lila March- and tastefully decorated by Mrs C
and, Minneapolis. H. Gere and Mrs. L. C. Richards. The
Iowa State University: Helen Clapp, rostrum and the piano and small ta-
lowa City. Rose Henderson, bles on it were adorned with palms
Missouri State University: Ida How- and cut flowers. ' The balcony was
ard, Columbia; Elva Armstrong, Irene draped in fraternity colors and the
Blair, Jessie Blair, Elizabeth Schweit- front of the hall covered with Kappa
zer- university and national flags and a
Kansas State University: Evange- large key.
line Browne, Lawrentfe; Don ower- On Wednesday evening a picnic tea
sock, Jessie -Gaddis, Marie Morris, Ed- was given tor the convention the
ith House, Burrie BowersocK. mothers of the town Kappas and other
Leland Stanford? Mary Merritt,Palo "omen friends at the home of Miss
Alto, Cal. Ea Ricketts. Tea was served on Ue
University of California: Alice Bis- ,awn on small tables, and the scene
ing, Blanche Terriil. was beautiful indeed when the forty
Canton Alumnae Chapter: Lucia JaMes were surrounded' by the guests
Heaton. in bright dainty gowns. Later in the
New York Alumnae Chapter: Miss evening there was music and other in-
Hepburn. formal entertainments.
Nebraska University: Laura Houtz, 0n- Thursday evening the con en
marshal of convention; May Whiting, on, with members of all oliher -frat-
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