THE DA ILT-NE B'BA'S KA N ' .1 I THIS WEEK ah you hava ever loved or iLed" I" boy' And, c,ot .hi. ale that will live a. long- ir;:rnrr."ntre- "hijckleberry FINN" A NEW MARK TWAIN paramount Artcraft Pictur. COMEDY NEWS PICTURES C VERA BERLINER The Violinist with a Soul" CONCERT ORCHESTRA shows Start at-1, 3, 5, 7,9 P.M. jX, Kc; Night, 30c; Chil., 10c ALL THIS WEEK rEATEST picture on 1 EARTH M fa II m J a DoDkn Two BIGGER n COSCIP- THA 15T OTHER IS IIAB8 vt & Ytntna Tran la Co trrttoi fff tktjtt ia.M rx. . IK) ST MBSITt iPECIAL MUSICAL SETTING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor THE GOPHER TRIO Harmony Singers Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. Admission 30c 1 ... JSHictettt Pi Kappa Thi held its annual ulster's day Sunday at the Chapter house. Among the guests were: Miss Ruth Vinyart, Miss Margaret McCan less. Miss Harriet Ford, Mrs. Sherman Oyler, Miss Oakle Cochran, Miss Ruth Larson, Miss Goldie Peterson, Miss Stella Lewellen, Miss Ede Jungmeyer, Miss Huldah Jungmeyer, Miss Mildred Fegler, Miss Katherlne Wills. The annual banquet of Phi Delta Theta was held Saturday evening at the chapter house. Covers for ninety were arranged at small tables. The fraternity colors, blue and white, were used in the decoration and bas kets of white carnations decorated the tables. P. R. Halligan acted as toastmaster and the following responded to toasts: "In the Days Gone By," R. A. Gantt; "The Active Chapter," Le Ross Ham mond; "Reconstruction," Archer Bunt ing; "Alumni Co-operation," Miles Houck. An orchestra played during the banquet and the Freshmen put on a skit between courses. Out of town guests were J. , T. Bressler, P. H. McCullough. R. S. McCullough, H. B. Musselman, O. E. Weber, F. Turpie, M. B. Houck, C. R. Evans, H. Abts, P. H. Chesley, R. Murphy, F. Mead, W. Buss, F. H. Builta, W. B. Romans, G. Stryker, C. H. Peterson. H. Caldwell, H. De- Lamatre, L. RuBhton, A. Thomas, R. Pierce, D. Danforth, R. A. Gantt, C. L. Peters, B. Baer, A. H. Farnsworth, M. Smith, L. W. Kelley, D. T. John son, D. D. Reavis. E. V. Falloon, R. H. Jenne, E. C. Page, J. L. Putt Lincoln alumni who were present were: P. R. Halligan, B. D. Whedon, A. Bunting, George Giligan, J. W. Seacrest, J. D. Lau, A. C. Lau, G. Thomas, H. N. Thomas, J. M. Wood ward. E. C. Hardy, I. M. Raymond. W. H. Reynolds, R. L. Wolcott, R. L. Metcalf, Charles Stuart, J. R. Avery, R. D. Scott were used In the decorations. Sixty guests' were .present ' Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta was hostess at a house dance given at the chapter house. Thirty couples we,re enter tained. Purple and gold, the frater nity colors formed the color scheme in the decorations and refreshments. Out of town guests were: B. T. Johnson, Holdrege; Wallis Larson, Joe Doughterty, Omaha, and Lyle Davis, Ewlng. ; - Kappa Alpha Theta One hundred couples were enter tained at the annual formal dancing rarty of Kappa Alpha Theta held in the main ballroom of the Lincoln Hotel. Palms, in tall black Jars, and yellow lamp shades, carried out the fraternity colors, gold and black. Chaperons were: Miss Amanda Hepp ner, Professor and Mrs. E.. H. Bar bour, Mr. and Mrs. Scribner and Mrs. Stivers. Out of town guests were: Roberta Spain, Lee Simmitt, Mis souri; Helen Sundelan, Omaha; Frances Daniels, Aurora; Martha Mor .on. Nebraska City; Rachel Metcalf, Onaha; Mary Welcome, Lawrence. Kans.; Marie Leavitt Vermilion, S. D. Alpha Gamma Rho The annual banquet of Alpha Gam ma Rho was held in the Chinese room of the Lincoln Hotel. Sixty guests were present American beauty roses, the fraternity flower, were used as a center piece. MON., TUES., WED. Farewell Appearance of THEDA BARA 1 In Her Last Picture 1 "Kathleen i MAVOURNEEN" 1 An Irish Story HAROLD LLOYD I In His Big Super Comedy "HIS ROYAL SLYNESS" JEWELERS STATIONERS OPTICIANS Tucker-Shean 23 O St. B-1534 Saturday, March 27 Delta Gamma Kappa chapter of Delta Gamma held its annual banquet in the Garden room of the Lincoln Hotel. One hun dred members of the fraternity were present The decorations skillfully arranged gave an effect of Egypt by using throughout the color scheme of burnt orange and sepia brown. At one end of the room were three Egyptian palms. The long tables were decorated with crystal candle sticks with shades of brown parch ment on which were painted copies of Egyptian drawings and hieroglyphics. Square flower boxes of parchment corresponding to the candle-fshades. holding gold and orange California poppies were placed between the candles. Place cards, represented Egyptian dancing girls and miniture jewel caskets were placed at each cover. Between two of the courses the annual paper. Delta Slammer, was distributed. Marian Watkins, as toast mistress, called upon the following toasts: "Sand" TieUe Cochran Woods "Hieroglyphics" Dorothy Wright "The Sphinx" Frances Colton Tleonatra" Sara Schwab Deutsch "Pyramids" Sadie B. Finch "Egypt" Ruth Bryan Owens Out of town alumnae were as fol lows: Mesdames Lucille Gaskill., Vargas Titv. Mo.: Augusta K. Graff. Beatrice; Mable Ctearns. Grand Island; Nell Youngers Henkle, Cora Schneider, Fremont; Adda Bowers, Teru; Lena DeWeese. Dawson; Helen Mickev. Osceola; Georgia Tuttle. Edit Brownell. Schuyler; Ruth Bryan Owens. Miami. Fla.; Eva Mae Atchi son, Virginia Calamine. Kearney; Beatrice Johnson. Helen S. Kurr. Edith Smith. Halle Wilson. Margaret Aeken, Dorothy Davies Rushton. all of Omaha; Helen Doty. Beaver Cross ing; Anna Brundage, Tecumseh: Abbie S. Millihen, Ord; Marian O'Con nell. Ponca; C. M. Davie. UUca; France- Kefe. Walthfil ; Janet Thorn ton, Gering; Xathryn Howey, Bea trice; M. C. O'Brien. Myron Grey. O. B. Perkins, Columbus. Alpha XI Delta Alpha Xi Delta was hostess at a house dance given at the chapter house. Thirty couples were present Baskets of pink roses tied with blue and gold tulle were used as decora tions, -and the fraternity colors, blue and gold appeared In the refresh ments. Chaperons were: Mrs. Blake- ly. Miss Runge and Miss Lenor Fitz gerald. Out of town guests were: Get-evieve Bechter, Pierce; talara Mc Millan, Omaha. The active chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained thirty couples at a house dance Saturday evening. The house was decorated with pink roses Mrs. H. M. McHenry and Miss D. Mc Henry acted as chaperons. Out of town guests were: Helen Adleman and Man Findley. both of Omaha. Sigma Chi entertained twenty-five couples at a house dance Saturday evening. The fraternity colors, blue and gold, were used throughout the house for decoration. Mr. and Mrs Harry Grainger acted as chaperons f)ut of town guests were: Miss Dorothy Bates, Dale Jones. Edwin Moran, William Goodman, Douglas Bartors and James Maloney. Kappa Kappa Gamma The active members of Sigma chap ter of Kappa Kappa Gamma were entertained at a dinner at the borne of the Misses Helen and Marion Hall. 1S0S A street, by the alumnae. Bas kets of yello jonquils and tulips One hundred and ten couples were entertained at a formal dancing party given by Pbi Delta Theta in the main ballroom of the Lincoln Hotel, Frl day evening. Blue and white, the fraternity colors, were used in the decorations. Blue and white shaded lamps were placed about the ball rnom. and the orchestra was hidden by palms and ferns'. Colored paper chds. whistles and horns were ais tributed during the evening. Those invited as ch-iperons were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Harley, Mr. and Mrs. R. H Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Ryons. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Ro mans. 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