The Creighton Chronicle . yan, Richard Dele-hanty, Joseph Gardiner, Harry Mitch-ell, Joseph Fleming; second honors,John Winters. James Dahir, WilliamMcCarthy. Francis Noonan. Rev. William J. Kirby of theCatholic University of Washing-ton, D. C, gave a lecture on SocialWork hi the Creighton Auditorium THE CREIGHTON CHRONICLE in REMBRANDT STUDIO Again reminds the Creighton Fraternities, Clubsand Societies that NOW is the time to get theirpictures taken for publication in the Chronicle. HIGHEST QUALITY WITH PRICES THATARE RIGHT, AND COURTESY ADDED IN TWENTIETH AND FARNAM STREETS January 28, under


The Creighton Chronicle . yan, Richard Dele-hanty, Joseph Gardiner, Harry Mitch-ell, Joseph Fleming; second honors,John Winters. James Dahir, WilliamMcCarthy. Francis Noonan. Rev. William J. Kirby of theCatholic University of Washing-ton, D. C, gave a lecture on SocialWork hi the Creighton Auditorium THE CREIGHTON CHRONICLE in REMBRANDT STUDIO Again reminds the Creighton Fraternities, Clubsand Societies that NOW is the time to get theirpictures taken for publication in the Chronicle. HIGHEST QUALITY WITH PRICES THATARE RIGHT, AND COURTESY ADDED IN TWENTIETH AND FARNAM STREETS January 28, under the auspices ofthe Christ Child Society. The lec-ture was well attended and provedof great interest to the audience. Father Robert Kelley was calledaway last month to attend thefuneral of his brother, Emmett Kelley, who died at Detroit, Mich-igan. The funeral was held atFort Dodge, la., the home of thedeceased. We extend our sinceresympathies. The Sodality of the College wasvery pleased with the lecture on TheYounger Set. in seeking social diversionstogether, will find at theBlackstone environmentand influences of the propersort. Parents who realize the necessity of social pleasures for theiryoung people, in the happy days of youth, can feel every assur-ance that they, while enjoying their golden hours together beneath our roof,will be cared for in a most solicitous manner by the Blackstone management. The eighth floor of the Blackstone, with its beautiful ball room, partyrooms and roof gardens, has established itself as Omahas Most DelightfulSocial Center. Information relative to manner in which all or any partof this floor may be engaged, may be secured by telephoning Harney 945. tlbe Blackstone F. W. ROTHERY, Manager. 216 THE CREIGHTON CHRONICLE Chinese Missionary Work, whichFather Edward J. McCarthy gaveat the Creighton Auditorium. The Varsity Glee Club is apply-ing itself intensely to the prepara-tion of the program for the AnnualConcert to be held early in April. To Harr


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