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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1898)
' s.r ;-V ' r;V.,7i -JMs---e lv-l ' Z$VJ.S 4? Zi''iyzs&l- 3ZlZ'rJr$.: 1 I -- ryjg "Tr-7r?T li K ", v"-f- --;.-? '-. ift: Tf Vr- 7; "i-?"wN . "J f-' 1Z- -- - -,-v THE COURIER. -jt -. -I. -? . IF I i- c m J-?-' Tom. OSe. Km.... Professional Dlreotory. DOCTORS. 6H Dr. 0. 0. Reynolds j Office Hours t Office rooms 1M9, llOtoia a.m Borr Block 3to5D.m Km. ZMStj tit l sun. O roIW. L. DaytOD,M.D. 1 0ce. 1306 O Street MOto 1 (Diseases of Ere, Kat.'-M and Throat) Bes. 1821 C Street 2:30 toBpm (.Dr. S. E. Cook f Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 O St. 19:30-12:3 am )2-5pm OSee! Km... .....618 1- . , ., I Office. Zehrang Block 9tol0aui 5-Dr. Benj. F. Bailey ! vutoisao ...71.1 J ' !ResideseiM313C street 1 2to4pm Ereaiacs, by appointment. Sanday's 12 to 1 p. m. and far appointment. HUBbBWi MVDr. J. 8, Eaton, Bargerr and Nervous Diseases, W mee..K2) I 1 2 to 4 p. m J-Office, 137 So. Ilth St. 12 a. m. 1 I Hours 10 to gotial and Personal Srt t !Dr. J. B. Trickey, j Reftftctioawt only I Office. 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M.sMM.a.-.M ssssmsmgspeeojwswaiiPuiiiijjaittjjsawMjBpe; The Kappa Kappa Gamma festivities which began on Tuesday of last week were continued .during this week until Wednesday evening. Last Saturday evening there was a general reception for the town friends, faculty and other Greeks, at the home of Miss Clara Ham mond. The receiving line was com posed of the hostess, grand council, the Misses Bowersockof Kansas, Mies Laura Hou.tz and Miss Mabel Richards. Prof. Hagenow's orchestra was stationed in the north parlor aod played during the evenintr. The house and lawn were decorated with light and dark-blue pen- te nants and rosettes. The porches were covered with rugs and cushions and the lawn with comfortable little no:ks and lanterns. In the dining room ices and cakes were served by some of the mem bers of the home chapter. On Sunday morning the Episcopal church was filled with young people who bad come to hear the. special sermon preached by the Rev. H.Percy Silver. .On Monday morning at Eiz o'clock some of the Phi Kappa Psi boys gave a tally ho ride cor the grand council, a few of the delegates and some of the resident members. Afterward a delicious breakfast was served at the Lirdell hotel, which was decorated for this occasion. OnMon- Days. "When time, which stealB our years away, Shall steal our pleasures too. The memories of the past will stay, And all your youth renew.' Moore. Myrtle May Dickson Epsilon Response-Shirley H. Smith Kappa III. The Greeks in War. "I have done as you have done, that's wbat I can; induced as you have been, that's for my coun try." Coriolanus lV. Eliza Y. Marcband .' Chi Pan Hellas. "What's in a name?" Shakspere. Dorothy Canfield Beta Nu V. At the Mystic Shrine. "Kno:-kin.'. knocking, who is -there? Waitirg. Waiting, Kappa fair." Jessie Guddis Omega VI. The Fleur-de Lie. "O! fleur-dp-Iis, bloom on, and let the river Licger to kiss thy feet; O tlower of eong, bloom on, and make forever The world more fair and sweet." Longfellow. Helen Winnifred Whipple pai These speeches were interspersed at intervals with fraternity songs. It was mriRt. nlpnoant tn cit nA ii. ...! day evening the members of the Sigma . u.,j j . . 7 r,. . ... , . "ceior a hundred or more close friends. Chi fraternity gave a dancing party in , ... l . . ' iu.u; x,i wuuiu were newiy made, but fraternity gave honor of the Kappas. It was given at :tu .t,- . .. " ' .,.. K.:r... i.- w. ti c.:... w'th tIu8 P'easure there was ever min- tuo unuutui uuuio VL AELK,J.aUI iib. gerald. Prof. Hagenow's orchestra fur nished inspiring music for the dancers. The platform was built out on the cool , . . , . .. ,. . yeare hence. On Wednesday many of and ico cream and cake in the dining !,, s, . . , ' u' OI . . ... i-o .nuuia cui io umana to spend the "Greek Letter Day" on the exposition gled the thought that th'e parting must come all too saon. But the good-byes were finally said, many hoping, to see each other at the next convention two room. Xne decorations in tnis room were dark red, the shades of many cau dalabras casting a cheerful glow over the surroundings. In the rest of the house the prevailing decorations were university, Sigma Chi and Kappa colors. On Monday noon the Misses Gere gave tnere a lUDcneou ior twelve menus in nonor grounds. An invitation bad been ac cepted from Phi Delta Theta to take tea at the Japanese booth at 6even o'clock. Tea was gracefully served by ine Japanese attendants, after which was a Japanese concert. The annnial train wa. 1:lt.. m - -. of Mis Dorothy Canfield. On Tuesday "JT :"";,' " IurmBnea D .. , . ... , the Kock Island agents, returned to morning the closing session of the four- T. . . . D iuiubu io teenth convention of Kappa Kappa J" at ab.Ut e,eveP 'cIock- On Gamma was hald in the chapel. At J?""?. 'V J10? ? "x ' Miss this time a vote of thanks was given to p' wh h. been n charge .nh.M..Mri.. -k. .!. h- of the Phi Kappa Pei house, gave a din- been so kind in many thoughtful ways, ner the members of Phi Kappa Pei and which kindnecs is mo3t heartily ap- who"en w- She was assisted by buuio oi ner inenas in ertertaining her guests. A great e'Lare of thn n.., predated by chapter. each one heartily ap- of the Sigma On Tuesdav noon Mica Mahal nf thA rnnt?AntrkT M.n J a. . . Richards gave a luncheon for sixteen of ,: -' "ue io me carerul k- i-a. r tki. -m. thought and unfnng efforts of Mies Don't forcet that the freshest fruits and vegetables are the healthiest, especially at this time of the year. Al ways to be had at ?. M. SFITZ GOOD LUCK GROCERY TttTVRPHONE 626. 1107 O STREET. ' nsr inends. un tnis same afternoon T tt . . .. M.....ii..f. :-, - s Laura Houtz the capacity eferanrl the visitors. Cn Tuesday evening the mareh:l. through the hearty co farewell banquet, which is always a part Pera,,0D of a th" Kappa Kappa ef-the program, was given at the Lin- , Uma J89 brought to a Bucce6B coin hotel. Prof. Hagenow's orchestra clf D Wednesday, August thirty-first, played in the coiridors before the dining , D 1.Mt Saturday aernoon Miss Mac room was opened. At 9:30 the grand !andKaa eption to Miss Dorothy march into the dining room waa led by CaneId h" KaPPa guest. The the toast-mistreas.Miss Ena Ricketts. gDeB.t8 1DC,uded members of oth rfra- The tables were arranged in the shape J? -m "? 1 . . maCy f""endfl AIi89 of the letter Sigma and were profusely nfield made during her short stay in decorated with roses which had been . . 7. "cou,"ul rooms or Miss sent from other fraternities. After the menu was served Miss Eca Ricketts in troduced the following speakers: I. To Pi The Latest Born. "1c large you, charge yoar glasses. l cuurgeou, drink witnme To tbe last and newest chapter, Beside the western sea." With Apologies to Mr. Kipling. Elizabeth Pauline Palmer. Phi Response Blanche Roberta Tern!!.. .Pi naciariBDa 8 nomo were rilled with flowers. The receiving party was made up of Miss Macfarland, Miss Canfield the guest of the day, Mrs. Canfield and a young lady from Columbus, . Mies Hargreaves and Mis Elliott presided in the dining room, assisted by four or five Kappas. Mrs. Walter Hargreaves gave a din- II. To the Active Members of Other ner on Saturday evening for her guest I .-- 4 -?i- r-j'fluaafcgroAd