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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
T II K DAILY N E Bit A S K A N HI WHERE THOUSANDS ifltti THOUSANDS DAILY A Riot of Fun BAWLS & VAN KAUFMAN Present the Musical Comedy A WILLING WORKER" CURLEY & HALL Present a Satirical Railroad Episode M R. FLYNN FROM LYNN" ARCHIE NICHOLSON DUO The Versatile Comedians A MUSICAL NOVELTY" EQUILLA &. MAYBELLE European Entertainers LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY This logical story of adventure, sur prises, sensational 6tunta and romance will amaze you. RUTH ROLAND in a play of mystery "THE TIGER'S TRAIL" Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 9 Matinee, 15c; Night, 15c and 25c THE HOME OF BIG SHOWS AND GOOD MUSIC Here at last, America's Sweetheart Mary Pickford in her latest Artcraft play Captain Kid, Jr." it A Captivating Picture MR. & MRS. SIDNEY DREW in the frolicking comedy "AN AMATEUR LIAR" PATHE' WORLD'S NEWS AND PATHE REVIEW Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. MATS., 15c NIGHT, 20c M. Dawson's Orchestra For your bouse and party dances Everything in Music PHONES F1874 Box 217J J. Dawson A. Williams wne Time Was One of the Chief Factors In WINNING THE WAR You will flnri thA rnrmervailon or time equally efficient In win ning all other desirable objects m tnis life. HOWARD WATCHES $50.00 to $150.00 WALTHAM WATCHES $25.00 to $160.00 HAMILTON WATCH E8 $37.50 to $150.00 ELGIN WATCHE8 $12.50 to $150.00 i ucner- Shean Diamond Merchant Jewelers and Opticians Eleven-Twenty-Three O Ot. ilVjCTORV LIBERTY LOAN) (jyiCTORY LIBERTY LOAN ) SOCIAL CALENDAR April 25 Kappa SiRnia H'riiiK party-('oni. jinorelal Club. Delia Cpsilon formal- Lincoln Hotel. KiiKlneor's Hop-Uosowlhlo. Alpha Vita l'l banquet -Lincoln Hotel Beta Theta Ti Houm April 26 dan c(. 1'bi Kappa Psl SpriiiK party. Alpha Delta PI formal-Lincoln Hotel. SiKina Chi formal-Lincoln Hotel. Beta Theta Pi banquet- Commercial Club. Koinensky Hotel. Club banquet Lincoln Intension Department dinner. April 19 One hundred couples attended the annual formal party of Delta Delta Delta at the Lincoln Hotel. The color scheme for the decorations and re freshments was silver, gold and blue. The cbaperones were Miss Mae PershiiiR, Prof, and Mrs. K. H. Har bour, and Mrs. Ida Hill. The out-of-town guests were Miss Mary Eliza beth Graham, Miss Mary Loomis, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Florence Shaw, Miss Flora Shukert and Miss Lilian John son, Omaha; Miss Genevieve Nichols, Miss Grace Bruce, David City; Miss Nettie Kairchild and Miss Ruth Brown, Holdrepe; Miss Prudence Winterstein, Miss Ruth Cain, Fremont; Miss Grace Moberry, University Place; Miss Ger trude Miller, Kearney, Miss Catherine Tiddball, Crete; Miss Cecil Baldwin, Pender; Miss Zela Scott, Norton, Kas., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanson, Shickley, Neb. The VikinRs, the honorary junior society for men entertained sixty-five couples at a dinner dance in the din ing room of the Lincoln Hotel. Elmer Schellenberg acted as master of cere monies. Orville Ellerbrock, Raymond and Herman Thomas were the other members of the committee. Prof, and Mrs. E. II. Barbour and Prof, and Mrs. G. N. Foster chaperoned the party. The annual banquet of Sigma Nu was held at the Lincoln Hotel. On the toast list were William Randall, district inspector; Ernest. Kenny, chap ter adviser; Ralph Brehm, Thomas Burtch. V. M. Handier and William Mackey. The out-of-town alumni pres ent were E. It. Brock, Rising City; It. C. Woodside, Sioux City; Charles Yochum. Talmage; Charles Perry, Au burn; Ray Hanks, Nebraska City; Harold Stevens, Norfolk; Col. W. It. Morrison, new commandant of the It. O. T. C; John Clark, Stella Roy Lrownell, Fay Pollock, Frank Parsons, Maurice Bramman, Omaha; and Wal ter Iteller, Council Bluffs; V. M. Han dier and C. B. Charlton of Iowa uni versity; R. Cr. Anderson and W. M. Whittemore of Ames; and William Randall, district inspector were here for the annual convention of the tenth division of the fraternity. The fourteenth annual banquet of Alpha Phi was held in the Garden room of the Lincoln Hotel. Sixty -five active and alumnae members were present. The color scheme of the decorations was yellow. A program consisting of a ong, "I Lisp the Trill in Golden Throat," by Dorothy Doyle; a dance, "Breath of Spring," by Gene vieve Ieb; violin solo. "Rondino," by Ada Stidworthy was given between the courses. Kathleen Doyle Halli gan was toast mistress'and called on the following girls for toasts: Esther Dunn, Mildred Whitehead. Marion Henninger. Katherine Newbranch and Jane McMonies. After the toasts me freshmen gave out the third annual "Alpha Flea Scratch." The out-of-town guests were Helen Hildreth. Jessie Shumway. ana uuire on., i vn,,- Aenes Anderson, St. Paul; Mrs. Ruth Haller Drake, Miss Katheryn Sturtevant. Mrs. Jane Blanchard Mc Monies, Mrs. Marian Norris Nelson. Miss Bernice Nelson, Mrs. Irene John son Beck. Miss Elizabeth Sturtevant. Omaha: Miss Marie McKee, Aurora; Miss Milrae Judkins, Upland; Mrs. Mildred Montgomery Spohn. Superior; Mrs Ruth Standclif. Crete; Miss Leone Mallery. Alliance; Miss Golden Rule. Harlan, la., and Miss Edith Bobbins. Weeping Water. Thirty couples were enieriameu ai a house dance by members of Chi Omega sorority. Miss Marian F. An derson. Mrs. W. M. Conner and Mrs. V H Frost weer the chaperones. The town members or uen . a. for house members. thirty couples were present. Dr. Cor rlno Larrlmore diaperoned the party. Twenty Camp Fire girls were enter tained at the home of Ethel Hartley. Gaines formed the amusement for the evening. Mrs. L. Hartley chaperoned the party. Alpha Gamma Rho entertained twenty couples at a house dance. Prof, and Mrs. F. E. Muchl were the chaperones. Members of the Farm House gave a dancing party for twenty-five couples. They were chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Hood. PERSONALS Laura Lloyd, of Nehawka, spent Sunday at the Alpha XI Delta house. Mrs. C. Brown, of Cambridge, Is visiting her daughter Geraldine at the Alpha iX Delta house. Frances Cleland, of Omaha, vlsitedl at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sun day. Elizabeth Riddell, '22, spent Sunday in Pawnee City as the guest of Mar jorie Colwell. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Miss Alice Loomis, Lin coln. "Heinie" Moehnert, '18, was in Om aha Sunday. Mary Harding. '22, went to Omaha Saturday. Elizabeth Dysart spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Eagle. Alice Reese, '22. went to her home n Omaha Saturday. MEM! We've Received the Last of ! WW w SiMke&GnenzelCo Harold McMahon, ex-'19, of Tulsa, Okla., was at the Phi Delta Theta house Sunday. Delta Delta Delta entertained forty members at a luncheon at the Lincoln THE LIBRARY. The librarian of a famous Italian library, who visited this country Borne years ago, expressed his surprise and horror at the nature and number of new titles which were being added to our public libraries. He said in sub stance: "By welcoming everything, without discrimination, the modern li brary has lost Its ancient and true character. No longer can we Inscribe over its entrance the ancient motto, 'Medicina delle anime,; few, indeed, of the books would have any salutary influence on body or on mind. Now that, the conception of book and of li brary has been so enormously ex panded, now that the library has be coruo the city of paper, however print ed, and of any other material fitted to receive the graphic representation of human thought, it will become more and more necessary to classify the enormous amount of material, to sep arate it into various categories. The laws of demography, whatever they may be, must be extended also to books." A tlr TtAT TP Purchase HVICTORY LIBERTY LOAN B A jobber discontinued his Neckwear business to take up other lines, and dosed out his entire stock to us at a most liberal price concession. 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