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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 20

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR- SUNDAY, FERRUARY 1. 1931. 1-- Saturday Musicale Arranged Delta Delta Delta Alliance Program At Home Mrs. Edwin VanHorne. Delta Delta Delta alliance will give a Saturday at the home of Mrs.

Edwin Van Horne, 2438 Lake street, at 2 30 clock. Hostesses afc Mesdames R. A. Bickford J. O.

Hertzler. L. O. True, A. Cowgill, C.

a. Stoll and L. M. Buckley. Guests will be the Delta Delta Delta actives and pledges; the patronesses.

Mrs E. H. Barbour find Mrs. G. N.

Spoerry; president of Tri Delta Mothers club. Mrs. W. J. McGlnley.

and the house mother, Mrs. Melsana Daniels. The following numbers will be Riven; Rapsodien. Ernst von Dohnanyi; Mildred Lvman. Lilacs.

Rachmaninoff. Madrigal. Chaminade. Two Folk Songs from the French Rae Challice Lehnhoff; May shlng, accompanist. May Night.

Palntgren; nocturne, Debussv: Rita Thomas True. To Music, F. Schubert: My Lady Spring. Haas; The Harbringer, Haas: Blanche Albright Haas; Rita Thomas True, accompanist. Winter Night in the Valley.

Warren; Slumber Song. Gretchamlnoff; From the Hills of Dream, Forsythe; Serenade, Strauss: Ethelyn BignGl Matson: Anne Leonard Munger; Svlvia Cole Dlers; Gertrude Culbertson Boll, accompanist. Bride and Her Attendant Photo bv Dole. An Interesting announcement of bv Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rice of Neligh. tells of the marriage of their daughter Gladys Roberta, left, and Lawrence Clark The lines were read at the Riverside Baptist church in New York City, Saturday. Mrs. Clark received her degree from Nebraska and is a member of Alpha Omicron PL The young couple will be at home in New York City. Miss Esther Schumann White, daughter of Mrs Maria White, became the bride of Bert L.

Overcash. i aturclay. January 24. in the parlors of the First Christian church. When Mr.

and Mrs. Overcash return rom their wedding trip, they will make Lincoln their home. Joyce Hostess At University Club Continued from Page home. 1520 South Twenty-third street. Faculty to Entertain.

Chancellor and Mrs. E. A Arthur Hufnagle. low. For refresh- nett and Colonel and Mrs.

W. I A ments, the guests were placed at Oury are to be honored guests at DGtlSOlVcU mo III I iPPL dl 11IV) one table, centered with a large red a large dinner to be given Friday heart, which concealed the valen- evening at the club by the faculty At Bocal Club Functions tines for favors. The club meets witli Mrs. Hufnagle in two weeks at her home, 1215 Harrison avenue. fhubby Cupids, Crimson Hearts and Arrow Quivers Dominate In Decorations Among Which Valentines Are Also Quite Conspicuous In Table Arrangements.

830 No matter how aged we may trow, or how antiquarian we may feel, we never quite recover from the half-thrill of St. Valentine's Chubby cupids. crimson hearts, and arrowed quivers cause our hearts to flutter with quite unnecessary strength. If we can't hope for some Prnice Charming to sued a iace-paper heart, we can amuse ourselves with selecting luncheon motifs that carry out the thoughts of the clay. Hostesses seem to be doing that very thing, even though Valentine's day Is yet two weeks in the future.

The Leisure Hour club met with Mrs. Warren Rrownson, 3225 (J street, Friday, for luncheon at 1 O'clock Tch twelve guests were at one table, centered with a large red heart. Red tapers were at either Bide, and the other appointments were in the seasonal motif. At bridge, Mrs. L.

Moore made high score, and Mrs. C. Pickering, low. Tbe club meets February 27, with Mrs, Moore at the home of her Bister, Mrs. Floyd Atkins, 3434 street, for luncheon.

her home, street. Mrs. Harrison President. In the annual election of officers of the M. B.

club Friday at the of the business administration college of the University of Nebraska and their wives. Places will be laid for forty-five, and after dinner SamueJ Avery will talk on his trip to Europe last summer. Mrs. R. M.

Joyce Hostess. Hostess for the ladies day ac- Entertalna Eighteen. Mrs. Allen McWilliams entertained the Friendship club Friday afternoon at her home. 2701 The eighteen guests spent South riurty-nith tpe afternoon socially.

Refresh- ments were served. The club will tivities Tuesday, will be Mrs. R. meet again, February 27. M.

Joyce. There will be a number of tables placed for foursomes and Club Cards. one for eight members of the formed the rltveminn for Pleasure Those who H1C home of Mrs. J. Weart, 3020 Fol- the meeting of the Friendly Friday som street.

Mrs. Rose Harrison was cjUb pridav evening at the home elected president, Mrs. Hattie Alio- of Mrs AugUf5t 1700 Oar- way. vice president, and Mrs. Nona fleld street Mrs Percy Jonps had Rhoden, secretary treasurer.

high score Refreshments were George Blakesley was a guest. Ihe serVed to the eiglit who were pres- passed Informally. fnt C1Ub meets in two weeks nt erf rat er nit Ball To Be Held February 7 (Continued from Page One.) Comstock of Omaha, Phi Delta Theta. music and hall: Robert Kitt- kead of Chevenne. Alpha Tail Omega decorations; Otis Detrick of York.

Sigma Nu. chaperones; Rich ard Bell of Bellwood, Acacia, of Delta Plil Gamma, tickets and sales; Robert Vernier of Havelock Delta Upsilon, entertainment: and Arthur Wolfe of Edgar. Sigma Phi Sigifta, publicity. Cotner Notes. Honrv Kennedy, Jewell.

who Mrs. C. C. Hellmcrs. Alten Boggs, xfrs.

O. W. Hassett, the first semester, has been editor Raymond Bauer, Mrs. O. J.

of the Cotner Collegian, weekly stu- ana Miss Anne Stuart. 1 dent paper, three semesters, and jp SOCIETY PEOPLE The iContinued from Page One.) marriages of the week was that of Miss Louise Weasel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Wessel of Nebraska City, and Ronald Gladstone, which was solemnized Monday evening in Lincoln. The bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. M. Aach of Lincoln.

The young couple will be at home in Nebraska City. Announcement is made today by Edgar L. Means of Omaha, of the engagement of his daughter, Jessie Frances, to Joseph E. Weir of Cleveland. Miss Means lias chosen a late afternoon ceremony on March 18 for her wedding.

Miss Means and Mr. Weir both attended the university. Lincoln will lose an interesting member of its younger social circles when Mrsf. Oakes and small Bunny, go to Missoula, where Mr. Oakes has been elected head football coach for tho University of Montana, to make their home.

Mrs. Oakes SK" a has been active in the idant. Mr. Culwcll Is taking his bride to Valentine to reside. alumnae of Alpha Clli Omega.

president of Tlieta chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary Journalistic fraternity. Miss Ida Mae Irwin. ex-14, has been chosen associate superintendent of leadership training in the WHY COL(111? A Meier's Bronchial Elixir 8 A sad efir temfdy. It cou. Meier Drug Co.

Street. 1 Mrs. Wavne W. Culwell was Miss Helen Campbell, before marriage Saturday evening, January Mr. and only attendant Photos, her at the home of her parents.

I -A stv sMlffl Valentines tpr.usoN si Notv I 1 1 i hi nt fnrurtv COMU "l)MIM' them from the Urgent 1 'hfj- hinted Ihm 7 Anyone on ntv 't A WOt Id, be 1 hr ani Hecftlima: aeve.al can'- from "ft to 1 those Ilo vvtrte range of 1 fftti 1 ly sentiments made It an Tfl'hrr, ft for sweetheart Mother, It a i. amllv Hint tranced with Utetr tievernes-, Hevutv I I lleettt atiivns and Novel ties ut tieorjes' loo id charm trg ft nfev 1 Ut have a Valentine Parte my GEORGE BROS. Wedding 1213 Street. Ri afternoon was were served by the hostess, assisted by Mts Vona Wilcox and Miss Inez Moreland. The club was invited by Mrs.

Marcus Nelson to meet February 27, at her home, 2726 Cable avenue. Mrs. Ltvl Hostess. The San Shi culb met with Mrs. George Levt at her home.

409 South Twenty-ninth street, Friday for luncheon. The table had a winter scene for the center piece. Three with Mrs. Kathryn Cotton, 1536 street, In the evening. Two Join Club.

The Evening Trumpet club met Friday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Aggen at their home. 4645 Stockwell street, when Mr and Mrs. William Curtis were taken in as new members.

Mr nnd Mrs. M. J. Graff made the high Supper was served at two foursome tables. The club will have its next meeting in Have Charge of Inter fraternity Ball VjfY: tables were placed for bridge at two wllh Mr Hnd Mrs £ur.

which Mrs. Harry Reed made high score, and Mrs Herbert McCuIla, low. P. and Mrs S. W.

Wilson were guests. The club will have a luncheon in two weeks with Mrs. McCuila. 1927 Pepper avenue. Covers for Mrs.

D. M. Lorlng entertained the club at luncheon, at her home. 825 Hout hThirt v-fifth street, Valentine Friday, The Valentine motif was Two table were placed for bridge used on the table, where covers Friday afternoon, when the Bonnes were arranged for twelve. The Amies club met with Mrs.

Charles afternoon was passed informally, Crouch at her home. 2535 South tis at their home. 1031 street. Live Wire Club Mrs 8. H.

Kilgore entertained the Live Wire Pinochle club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 807 South street. Mrs. T. R. Simpson and Mrs.

Vern Simpson were guests. The first prite was given to Mrs. R. Simpson, second to Mrs. V.

Phillips and third to Mrs The dub will a luncheon in Twentieth street. Mrs. Herbert were Rtrved, two weeks with Mrs. H. R.

Hefty nt Knudsen won high prize, and Mrs. i Urliin Dros. MONDAY another showing of New a Dresses Your choice will be made from the best styles of the current from values you would never expect from the price. The club meets in two weeks with Mrs. N.

H. Heiser, 947 Rumner street. Katydids at Luncheon. Members of the Katydids club met for 1 luncheon Wednesday at the home of Harrison Smith, 2800 street. Crystal flowers for the center piece and blue tapers were used on the table.

L. C. Braun U. made the score for high favor and Mra Smith second. M.

E. Hurlburt will entertain the club Wednesday at her home, 2805 Arlington avenue. Meet at Chapter HAuse. The Tau Kappa Epsilon rft club met at the chapter house Frill day afternoon, with Mrs. M.

Roy Denton and Mrs. W. M. Graham aa hostesses. Mrs.

H. J. Landon is president. were served. Diamond Ri Exceptional Value Tills beautiful Diamond Ring is one of our real values in Rings I ine blue white perfect Diamond in a vrr- smart white gold mounting nt $75.00.

Other Diamond Rings at prices of $25 00, $50.00, $75 (K). $100,00, $125.00, $150 00, $175 00, 00 Up. Wedding Rings to match from $10 00 up Harris-Sartor Jewelry Go, 1323 Street. Lincoln, Neb annual I the February Dancing Affairs Promise Increased Gaiety Continued from Page One.) strom, Mr. and Mrs H.

A. Dtllman, Mr. and Mrs. Willglng, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Partington. Two favor numbers will vary the program. and Supper. Old Fashioned club will give a Valentine Mondav evening at Richard's hall.

Attending will be thirty-five couples and two favor dances will be Included in the program. Supper will be nerved afterward. Mr. and Mrs Frank Cox and Mr. and Mrs.

Toby Malm will be In charge. Photo of Kinkead by Hauck. by Townsend S1.iX'nX“bruIrLr."’iu" "SCSVS SS filt wyo. md of president of the Interrraternity council; Marvin VonSeggern of Point, geneial chairman of the tom to of York, chaperones; Robert Venner of Havelock, entertainment; Richard Bell of Bellwood, ticket sales; Comstock of Omaha, btuslc and hall. It's Economical to Have Your Rugs Cleaned by Wear Longer! DISCOUNT During February! For instance, these remarkable prices for domestic rugs will be in effect: Coming Week Is Unusually Active In Social Circles (Continued from Page One.) colonial tea Saturday afternoon at Lincoln.

Mrs Raymond is staying the cliapter house for members of at Hotel Lincoln, and Ray- alumnae and active groups of the mond is the house guest of Mr. and sorority. Mrs. Ida Rotton presided Mra. Will Raymond.

the tea table and of the active chapter served. Eighteen ROBERTA RICE OF NELIGH IS MARRIED Continued from Page (he decorations. They were attended for Home. Mrs. N.

P. Ogden of Atchison. who has been visiting at the home of hsr daughter, Mrs. Fred Caldwell, will irturn to her home today. Ogden been honored at a number of informal af- fainy since her arrival in LUtcoln.

were arranged for bridge earlier in the afternoon. PaMel were introduced in the ap- pointmenU. department of religious education of the United Christian Missionary so, ciety, Indianapolis. Miss Irwin has served as director of religious edu- talon in Christian churches in Seattle. Wash St.

Louis, and Champaign. 111. She took her bach! elor of religious education degree in the School of Religious Education, Auburn, New York. Miss Enger Robertson, who is completing her residence wVnk for the degree at the University of Nebraska, has been as Mipnlv teacher in Frett. during the illness of Prof.

Grace E. Young. 9x12 8.3x10.6 6x9 Reg. lb-lee 4.32 3.50 2.15 bale Frier 3.50 3.00 1.85 'lit is discount Is effective on all Orientals, Scotch Chenille, and Domestics, regardless of or The regular price 5c and 4c res pectlve- ly per sq foot. iU i by Frances Nlnneman and A Held Mr.

and Mrs. Craig left immediately after the ceremony, lor Minneapolis. at Luncheon. The alumnae members of Kappa Alpha Theta are planning to motor to Omaha next Saturday where they will be the luncheon guests of the Omaha alumnae at the home of BETROTHAL OF HISS Hurtz. A represent a- iifiTA.fimrn irom Community Play HL ANNOUNC hi) house in Omaha will be the speaker Continued from Page One.) 01 marriage will take place in June.

Miss Hale attended the university, and for three years been teaching at Thune, Mr. Butterfield a senior in the university, and a member of Sigma Tau and Pi Mu 3i Epsilon. Smart new of becoming modes in a complete range of to suite every type. kr, $1.50 Silk and Service Weight Blue Moon Hose Ask for Numbers S3 and 77. 1 OO I I i tory ad dramatics.

Cotner Notes Polity Ann Btgnell has been elected Instructor in speech, beginning the semester. Big. neli has computed her work for the degree In speech at the University of Iowa She alao had graduate work at Columbia university, and taught one year in college in Pekuig. China. In addition to giving instruction in siicech she wll coach debate, ora- YUlters Herr Entertain.

Judge and Bcott M. Ladd of Des Moines, who have spent the past month In Lincoln, entertained at a dinner Thursday evening at the Comhusker hotel for a group of former students of the late Prof. 1 F. M. Easterday at Carthage col- Carthage 111., and a few other P.

Cromer of Oering, Dr. Laura Pfeiffer and Mrs. L. F. Easterday.

all former students at the college, were present. The other were Cromer. Fasterday. Mr. and Fed Easterday, Mr and Piul Ea.Aterdav, Louise Mundy, and Ruth Easter day.

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