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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i) .20 Wed-Thur.-i- n.-sat. o : zu r.HAPXBS (CHIC) SALE LE HAIRE HAYES A CO. MARRY ROSE HENRY SANTREY And His Syncopated Society Band SOMA BARABAN CHAS. C. GROHS MILLICENT MOWER Ruth Avery en-Prologue THE LIGHTNER GIRLS And NEWTON ALEXANDER KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF DAY MATS. 25c and 50c EVE. 25c, 50c and 75c .it J JCCN., TUES., WED. Mary Miles Minter IN Nurse Marjorie "NURSE MARJORIE" is One of the Cleverest Comed.es Ever Written MADAME DEVILMAR Presents a Fantasy in Song 'AN EVENING IN JAPAN" Comedy, News and Topical Pictures Rialto Symphony Orchestra Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats. 20c; Night 30c Saturday, April 24 Silver Lynx Silver Lynx entertained thirty couples Saturday evening at a dinner lit the ehapler house. Old rose and silver streamers hung from the chan delier to each corner of the room. Dinner -was served at small tables which were daintly appointed in rose mid silver. Rose shaded candles in silver sticks furnished a soil light in the room. Spring (lowers formed the 'i ntorpiecys, and dancing enjoyed be itween the courses. Those invited as I chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. ; Decker, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ttein. Mrs. Y. K. Lowe, of Peadwood. So. Dak., and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Poteot. fittest s from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson, Omaha: William Kavan and Dorothy Mariam, of Om iiha; Mrs. l P. Stone. Pawnee City, and Mrs. Y. K. Lowe, of Deadwood, o. Hak. Professor and Mrs. M. M. Fog were Invited as chaperons. I Kappa Delta Phi I Thirty couples were entertained in formally at a house dance given by ! Kappa Helta Phi. Drown and gold, !the fraternity colors, was the color scheme used throughout the rooms, 'flaskets of sweet peas and American beauty roses further decorating the ; rooms were later given to the guests as favors. Dean and Mrs. ,T. K. Le Kossicnol were invited as chaperons. IT. T. Winchester, of Knox College. Galesburg, Illinois, was an out ol town guest. ALL THIS WEEK THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL" Starring the WONDER GIRL Who Created "THE WILDCAT OF PARIS" Priscilla Dean Added Attraction REX HINDU SEER AND CRYSTAL GAZER LYRIC ORCHESTRA News and Topical Pictures Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mas., 20c; Night, 30c; Chil., 10c Theta Sigma Phi One of the most attractive and oiiginal parties this year was given by Theta Sigma Phi. woman's honor ary journalistic fraternity, at the Wo man's Hall. Carrying out. the idea ol a "Dill Board Ball" flaring and well 'nnwn posters were fastened on to streamers of old rose and green which were suspended from the ceiling. Newspapers, cut into narrow shreds, were draped above the arched doors leading from one room to another. Alpha Chi Omega The thirtieth annual banquet of XI chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was held in the Garden room of the Lincoln Hotel, The three long tables were decorated with centerpieces, of red roses. Green candles in crystal eaiiuie-si iei iii-u mi" j bows were placed at intervals along the tables. Marietta Wcmple Britten ham presiding ns "The Gardener" in "Our Hose Garden" called upon the following responses: "Roots" Prances Whitmore "Stems" .lean Holiz Group of Songs"..Gcorgia Sandusky "Leaven" Vivian Hanson p.uds" Helen Holt. "Blossoms" Doris Arnold "Group of Songs" Vera Augusta l'iton "Castle of Our Dreams" Deula Ankeny Out-of-town alumnae present were: Marian Whitmore Webster, Nell Whil 'iioro Johnson, Kuth McMichael Whit more, Fiances Whitmore, of Valley; fiene De Marnnnelle, Bavenna: Kath line Bachr Knudson, St. V.dwardsl Mildred Lul"k in Pauls. Fairbury; Blanche Busk Covert, Mrs. Bay Ralph, Beatrice Montgomery, of Omaha; Ribanna Sissler. Geneva; Verna llytlen Bolos. Alvo; Evelyn Black, Blair; Ivy Nation, Fremont; Hannah McCoi kindale, Odebolt, Iowa; Grace Horner, Beatrice; Doris Buckendorf, Noilolk; Mabel McDowell Hoinsel ir.an. Inez Thomas Harvey. Lyons; Fa it he Carr, Springview; Hazel Joy very, Iowa City, Iowa: Beinice Bille. St. Paul. Sunday, April 25 Kappa Delta Miss Harriet Ramey was hostess at a tea given for the active and alumnae members of Kappa Delta at her home at iri.Kt C street in honor of Miss Sara Blue, the national ehapterian of 1he fraternity. Baskets of late spring (lowers were used as the decorations. White and green, the fraternity colors, were used as the color scheme in the decorations. About fifty guests were I present. PERSONALS Hal J. Winchester, of Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, was a week-end visitor at the Kappa Delta Phi house. V. T. Vivian, R R "10, visited Pro fessor Ferguson recently. He is now doing' railroad work for the General Electric Company at Schenectady, New York. Mrs. J. A. Fike, of Omaha; Mrs. W. S. Alderman, of Newport; and Mrs. H. W. Gallegher, of Basset t, are guests at the Phi Beta Phi house. Edwin Moran, ex-', of Nebraska City, spent Sunday at the Sigma Chi house. Alberta Schenn, '22, spent the week end at her home in Auburn. Alice Heidi. '23, and Marianna How aid, '23. spent Saturday and Sunday with Zoo Schaleck, '23. at her home in Omaha. William D. Harris, '22. returned Sunday from Des Moines where he has been visiting for the past few days. Tieherl Adams. ex-'22. of Omaha, is Tt f;tiesl at ihe Sigma Chi house. Ardeith Moran. '21, spent Saturday and Sunday at Nebraska City. Lou. Graf. ex-'21. of Tecumseh; and 1 any Senders. e-'22, of Omaha, were guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house ev-.'i the week-end. Paul Dobs-on, '20, and Carlile Jones, "2ft returned from Omaha yesterday ','iuie they had been visiting. William T. Eckerson. ex-'L". of R benns. visited at the Sigma Alpha Kpsilon house Sunday. John Neff. '22. retained Trom Om aha where he spent the week-end. Tinmen Red field. '22, and E. B. Morcom. '20. visited in Omaha Satur day and Sunday. William T. Harrison. ex-'22. of Om aha, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house Sunday. Charles Angle, ex-".0. ol' T'lipus; and John Gannon, ex-'lf). of I'lipus. visited at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house during the past week. Kenneth McCandless. '21. and Paul Johnson. '21. spent Sunday in Omaha. Mildred Tibbets, of Tecumseh. visited at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, and at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, the end of last week. Mary Elizabeth Graham, '23, spent Sat'irriay and Sunday at. her home in Omaha. Ethel Osmont, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was a guest at the Alpha Delta ri house last week, Dr W. R. Stewart, of St rat ton. visited bis son, Eugene Stewart, '23. at the Bushnell Guild house the first of the week. Franklin J. Poller, '23, returned Monday from Omaha where he has been for the past few days. Miss Dora Delong, '20, who has been ill tor the past five weeks re turned to school yesterday. Ethel De Young, '20, and Gertrude Henderson, '21, spent the week-end in Kansas City, Missouri. Marvel Trojan, '22, Phyllis Trojan, of Chicago, and Mary Hardy. '22, visited in Omaha Saturday and Sun day. Glenn Ely, '20, returned Monday from Guide Rock where he has been visiting lor the past week. Roland Watcher, ex'17. of Omaha. spent the week-end at ilie Sigma Al pha Epsilon house. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging or Charles Farnam, '22. of Central City. William Baurnan, Omaha; Ralph Wagner, Beatrice; and Harold Me- Nabb. were visitors at the Silver Lynx house over the week-end. R. E. Forma. '21. will leave Tues day morning lo attend the national convention of Alpha Gamma Rho at iihaca. New York, April 2!) to May 1. Fortna r the delegate or Kappa chap ter, which was installed at the Uni versity of Nebraska 1wo years ago. There are at present fourteen chap ters of the fraternity, located in the following states: Illinois. Ohio. Penn sylvania. Indiana. North Dakota New York. Iowa. Missouri, Wisconsin. Ne nska.b Minnesota. Massachusetts. North Carolina and Alabama. Wayne Munn. of Omaha, was a guest 'at the Sigma Nu house Sunday. 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