THE DAILY NKBBASKAN t jm 7I1W Mt JMUMLWiLfl tLMLgH Valentine Tea Dmwmt I ROSEWILDE February 14, 3 to 6 Smith College Educational Fund TICKETS 11.00 TER PERSON jYotu Delia Cobb, Gamma Phi Beta- Dorthy Tierce, Delta Gam ma Elenor Hogg. Pi Deta Thl. a m - "' ' ' " '5 1 MON., TUES., WED. it ' musm dUifcu fumr i mi i i.Mi m XMib lHfnmuiuMmaiiamiBt A'SS- tuticiKx or un. wnSWr'SSfJgr illl MON., TUES., WED. "The Miracle of Love" By Cosmo Hamilton CARLOTTE STOCKDILL The Double Voiced Vocalist Also Comedy Topical, Newt and Travel Features Rialto Symphony Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Shows Start at: 1. 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. Mats. 20c; Night 30c ALL THIS WEEK E NORMA TALM ADGE In the Greatest and Most Daring Role of Her Meteoric Career "A DAUGHTER OP TWO WORLDS" EXTRA ATTRACTION THREE BOYS AND A GIRL INTERNATIONAL NEWS BRAY PICTOGRAPH Prof Arnold's Lyric Orchestra Shows Start at: 1, 3, 8, 7,9 P. M. Mats, 20c; Night 30c H KOMO KOAL And others: Rock Springs Maitland Lehigh (hard) Now on hand WHITEBREAST COAL AND LUMBER CO. 107 No. 11th St. ARROW Jroy Uailortd &ft Collars Friday, February 6 Acacia entertained at Its fifteenth banquet Friday night in the garden room of the Lincoln. Gold and biack, the fraternity colors, were 'used in dec oration. Ferns and carnations fo-med the table decorations. James U. Har vey of Omaha, acted as toastmaster. The following men were called upon to respond: Glen II. Foe, Mr. David C. Hilton, Roy V. Pepperburg, Dr. Edward Maxey, Jack Matthews, Hnd William A. Robertson of Plattsmouth. Fraternity and university songs were sung at intervals during the evening. Charles Wiles played a solo on the xylophone accompanied by Thad Edds. The following out-of-town alumni were present: James B. Harvey, Omaha; Varro Tyler, Nebraska City; Carl Ganz, Alvo; William Robertson, Platts Ganz, Alvo; William Robertson, Platts mouth; Leslie Ellis, Wayne; Harold Muffley, University Place; J. A. El well, Springfield; James Kinslnger, Alvo; James Ferris of the Missouri chapter; and Don Elbert of the Kan sas State Agricultural chapter. Alpha XI Delta entertained seventy five couples at a formal party held at the Commercial Club rooms. Pink roses and pink shaded lamps formed the decorations. Chaperons were Dean Amanda Heppner, Prof, and Mrs. P. M. Buck, Mr. and Mrc John Charles Wright and Mrs. Blakely. Out-of-town guests were Alta Kibler, Kear ney; Louise Sheard, Ft. Dodg, la.; Jane Beechler, Omaha. Ninety couples attended the formal party of Delta Chi at the Lincoln Ho tel. Buff and red, the fraternity col ors, were used in decoration. Refresh ments were served in the dining mom where entertainment was furnished. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hare, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cattlikt of Omaha; ' Mr. and Mrs. Italph Wilson, and Mrs. C. J. Clark of Falrbury. Out-oltown guests were Helen Sturges Helen Detweller, Katharine Newbranch, Howard Doug las, Roy Noble, J. Porter Allen, Louise Watkins, and Milton Rogers of Oma ha; Angelette Barnes, Holdrege; Pearl Reynolds, Beatrice. Alpha Sigma Phi entertained thirty, five couples at a house dance on Sat urday evening. Cardinal and gray, the fratrnity colors, were used in decoration. The chaperons were Pi of. and Mrs. Dana Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dunaway. Among the out-of-town guests were Wilson Bryan, Oma ha; Robert Cameron, Broken Bow. Pi Phi Chi entertained informally at a dancing party Saturday night '- the chapter house. The chaperons were Doctor Hyde and Doctor Latimer. Among the out-of-town guests were Cedrlc Nelson, Mike Nelson, Earle Lelninger, Steven Brazda, and Linus Crowley from the Omaha chapter; Ralph McPherson of Wahoo. Xi Pel Phi entertained at its apiing party' at the Commercial Club. One hundred couples wree pvrnent. The fraternity colors, lavender and wMte, were used in decoration. The color scheme was carried out In the Ices and cakes. Gay colored balloons, caps, serpentine and confetti gave the party a carnival air. One feature ot the evening was a circle two-step. The chaperons were Dean and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Truell. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Eth el Kibble, Omaha; Miss Delia Kolb, Cambridge; Mr. F. R. Lutcavish, Cam bridge; Dr. H. E. Harris, Nebraska City; Dr. R. J. Hinman, Wymore; Dr. R. C. Groom, Selden, Kansas; Dr. R. R. Mlnnlck, Cambridge. Delta Tau Delta entertained twen ty couples at a house dance. Purple and gold, the fraternity colors, were used in decoration. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs: G. L. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold North. Gamma Phi Beta entertained twenty couples at a valentine party at the chapter house Saturday evening. The chaperons were Mrs. Waugh and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Decker. Miss Dorathea Thomas of Tekamah was an out-of-town guest. Collar Attached Shirts In Pongee Silk Button down, long point collar. A very new effect in Palm Beach color tone. We have them in all sizes and they're cut full specially priced Note This is an "out-of-the-ordinary" Short and merits your strict and unbiased opinion. 5 no -Dayiignreie ttnms The Store of Style and Culture PERSONALS Orville Buersietta of Chicago is visiting at the Sigma Nu house. G. N. Porter of Ames, la., is vis iting at the Beta Theta Pi house Abe Zook left Sunday for the East, on business. Mary Hardy, '22, is ill at her home in Omaha. Doris Bates, '21, who underwent an operation a few weeks ago returned to school recently. Leslie Pratt, "17, was a week end visitor at the Phi Delta Theta house. Earl O. Miller, "22, went to Fremont Saturday where he will stay for a few days. Lucile Clarke, '21, who attended the University of Illinois during the first semester has entere scuool here. Gretchen Welsh, '23, spent Saturta in Fremont at the home of her sister. Alta Kibler, ex-22, of Kearney is spending a few days at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Mrs. E. D. Gould and Mrs. Charles Pratt of Kearney are visiting Irene Pratt, 23. Story Harding, '22, spent Saturday and Sunday at hia home in Nebraska City. Dorothy Barkley, '22, is ill at her home in Lincoln. Amos Ginn, '22, is seriously ill at his home in Nebraska City. Roy Cline, '23, spent the week end at Beatrice. Milton Rogers of Omaha was a week end guest at the Delta Chi house. John Van Auken, law '22, is ill at his home in Western, Nebraska. J. B. Sturm, of Gordon, is visiting his son, Frederick Sturm at the PI Kappa Phi house. Lyle Cornish, '22, spent the week end at his home in Broken Bow. . The following Nebraska City people spent the week-end at home: Florence Hawley, '23, Ruth Wilson, '20, Story Harding, '22, Gertrude Moran, '23, Ardelth Moran, '21, and Virgil Mc Danlel, '22. Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledg ing or Frank Peterson of Pmsh, Colorado. to teeth, l appetite, f The flavor digestion I 1 H lasts-arid the electrically- g sealed V A p package v s I $ to you with all Its ff 6 goodness perfect- v y Preserved. I J Jj p Sealed Jl wjj Kept 1 1 ah M yniGiEYsSs. i '! II rf