r , THE DAILY NEBEASKAN - ' i I Black Masque Silvor Serpen t Xi Delta Mystic Fish Viking Green floblin HALLETT Uni Jeweler fctab. 1871 U43 0 A Good Place to Eat N. S. CAFE 139 South 11th Strtt ft HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY 138 No. 11th St Phone B-1422 P mwNSTON'S CANDY In One and Two Pound ILLERS' RESCRIPTION H ARMAOY SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, May 13 Pi Beta Phi Reception. Woman's Hall. Friday, May 14 Kappa Sigma Informal, Lincoln Hotel. Mystic Fish Spring party, Rose wild e. Acacia Informal, Woman's Hall. Sigma Chi House dance, chapter house. Saturday, May 15 University Hand Informal, Wo man's Hall. KomensVy Club Banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Civil Kngineers Informal, Knights of Columbus Hall. Sigma Nu House dance, chapter house. Senior Hop Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Delta Pi Banquet. Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Pel'.i Pi House dance, chap ter house. L- ii 'ft Friday, May 7 Junior Hop "Over There"....FTederlck McConnell "The Homecoming"....Perry Branch "The RcadJustment'...W. A. Selleck Out-of-town alumni present were: S. G. Shedd. J. Dean Ringer, Benja min Harrison, l H. Bowman, W. F. Noble, H. R. Thomas, C. C. Buchanan, Itoane Powell, J. R. P-umont, R. K. Humont, J. F.. Clark, W. R. Wood, W. C. Ramsey. Robert Vance, P. J. Leh- mer, G. C. Klddoo, Edward Perley, Paul E. Withey, J. K. Morrison, B. W. Crist i, R. M. Swittler. Max Miller. Anan Raymond, R. E. Baliman, George Johnson, R. S. Harris, Omaha; Fred McConnell, Berkeley, Calif.; E. A. Fricke, Plattsmoutb; Thil Southwick. Friend; Morton Steinhart, Nebraska City; Elmer Henkle, Kansas City, Mo.; P-ale F. McDonald, Washington. D. C; Freeman Tenny, Fullerton; John Stocker, Nebraska City; Ralph Thorpe. Arlington; Frank Schwake. Grove Porter, Earl M. Cline, Nebraska City; George Grimes, Fremont; D. ( Scott, Beatrice; Lyman Peck. Gregory. S. P..; E. A. Wiggenhorn, Ashland; J. A. Ferguson, Grand Island; M. t Raihbone. Fremont; Sam Kellogg Percival. la.; J. A. Murphy, Dorches ter: W. V. Kenner, Genoa; Lyman Meade, Torrington. Wyo.; Maurice Williams, North Platte; W. H. Sud delh, Minneapolis. Minn.; Ray Killian. Wahoo; M. DeWeese, Dawson; Irving Augustine, Grand Island; D. W. Cook. Beatrice; Charles Gardner, Clinton. Md.; H. A. .Toslin. Dallas, Ore.; C. J Hays, Chicago, 111. The upperclassmen of Phi Gam ma Delta were entertained by the Freshmen at a house dance. Purple and white, the fraternity colors were used in the streamers and shades Tor the lamps. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Brien O'Brian and Mr. and Mrs. John . Bell. Matt Volti, of Omaha, was an out-of-town guest. mother's pin. In the early evening the guests were driven around the city in automobiles. Those present were: Mesdames Goodfellow, Grenn wood; Starretu Central City; King. Tilden, Nebraska City; Miller, Nor folk: Lunch, Pender; Taylor, Plain- view: Holyoke, Lincoln; Gardner, Waco; Thompson, Auburn; Tollock and lndale, Omaha. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tan Delta entertained thirty couples at a bouse dance given at the chapter house. Purple, white ana gold, the fraternity colors, were used as the motif for the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold North, and Dr. and Mrs. E. R Finney acted as chaperons. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Condra-MacFarlane Engagement Dr. and Mrs. George E. Condra have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Cornelia, to Robert MacFarlane ot Sheridan. Wyo. The wedding will take place May 22. Miss Condra was graduated from the University in 1915 where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Silver Serpent. Mr. MacFarlane was a member of Sigma Chi. MON, TUES., WED. Gladys Brockwell In "The Mother of His Children" A Story of High Life in Gay Paris Comedy and News Colonial Orchestra One hundred couples attended the informal hon given by the Junior class at the Rosewilde. Streamers and fesioons of scarlet and cream crepe paper were used in the decora tions, and th's color scheme was used ir .he lefret-hmcnts.g Duiing the in termission lhe University Quartelte sang a serious of songs. Chaperons were Lieut, and Mrs. Murphy and Coach and V.rs. Sehissler. ALL THIS WEEK Cecil B. DeMille's Production "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" The Man's Side of Modern Marriage K brilliant, living answer to Cecil D. DeMille's "Don't Change Your Husband." Played by a notable cast headed by Thomas Meighan, Bebe Daniels and Gloria Swanson. Rialto Symphony Orchestra Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. Admission 30c Phi Kappa Psi Thi Kappa Psi was host to ninety couples at ' annual spring info.mnl ;,i the Lincoln Hotel. Green stream ers and red iamp shades carried out tbe fraternity colors. A large illumi nated shield bung at one end of the room. During the intermission the members grouped themselves around the orchestra and sang several fra ternity songs, accompanied by six saxophone players who followed by playing 1he 'Thi Psi Two-Step" for a dance number. Invited as chap erons were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Wardner Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hildreth, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hays, Professor and Mrs. M. M. Fogg. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lloyd, and Professor and Mrs. Paul Ivey. Out -of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Coe Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs Harold Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, Omaha; R. S. Durkee., Los Angeles. Calif.; John Stocker. Ne braska City; Maurice Williams, North riatte; William Hosek, Cheyenne. Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Southwick. Friend: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gard ner. Clinton, Md. Cadet Officers Association The Cadet Officers Association was host at an informal dancing party to fifty couples in the ball room of the Lincoln Hotel. Around the walls were stacked bayonets and on each side of the entrance door were two machine guns. Blue and gold stream ers were hung from each end of the ceiling. Refreshments were served by- several girls dressed in soldiers uni forms. Captain and Mrs. John Hauser, Lieutenant and Mrs. Murphy, and Lieutenant Challis were invited as chaperons. The mothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon were entertained at the chapter house in the afternoon. Following a lunch eon the guesls were driven about the city in automobiles. The latter part of the afternoon was devoted to a re ception. Dinner was served at seven o'clock and after this a theater party was given in their honor. The guests present were: Mrs. W. W. Hopkins, Miss Ethel and Miss Alice Hopkins. Oakland; Mrs. W. F. Keppner. Osceola: Mrs. George Weller, Seward; Mrs. R, J. Innes, Osceola; Mrs. Charles Hieklan. Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wythers. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thompson, Minden; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ebersole, Wakefield; Mrs. P. W. Olhieser. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gish. Mrs. R. L. Goodwin. Lincoln: Mrs. J. B. Redfield. Omaha; Mrs. H. B. Peter son, and Miss Anne Peterson, Seward. WEDDINGS Morse-Hussey firetchen Morse. '21, and John Wendall Hussey, '20, were married April 24 at Council Bluffs. Mrs. Hus sey is a member of Alpha Delta I i and is prominent in dramatic circles. Mr. Hussey is a member of Sigma I in Ensilon and the "N" club. Both in tend to complete the school year after which they will spend the summer traveling. ENGINEERS HAVE UNIQUE MENU AT ANNUAL FEAST Sunday, May 9 Sigma Nu Sigma Nu was host to the mothers of the fraternity. After a dinner at the ehapier house a formal reception was held, when each guest present was presented with a Sigma Nu The annual Engineers' banquet was held at the Grand Hotel Saturday evening. Seventy student engineers attended. H. R. Itton presided, and the following responded to toasts: Prof. Clark E. Mickey, Prof. William L. DeBaufre, Oorge K. Gunn, F. T. Darrow and H. M. Glebe, '20. On the menu the novel expressions 'concrete," "boiler plate," "rubber belting." and "beam stresses," meant only the friends of the banquet fame: chicken, rolls and peas. The course began with gasolene and gravel (fruit cocktail) anl finished with cresote and cable rope (coffee and cigars). 3 ALL THIS WEEK LOUISE GLAUM In SEX EXTRA ATTRACTIONS MUDGE MORTON TRIO Presenting Vocal and Instrumental Melodies SAM K. NAOMI The Peer of All Hawaiian Guitar Soloists Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. Mats, 20; Night, 30c Saturday, May 8 Phi Kappa Psi The twenty-fifth annual banquet of Phi Kappa Tsi was held in the Lin rnin Hotel for one hundred and fifty active and alumni members. Red and preen, the fraternity colors, were used to decorate the tables. At one end of the room was the large electric ally lighted fraternity shield. Be tween two of the courses the Fresh men in the fraternity presented a short farce, "The Freshman Study Hour." William Ramsey, as toast master, called upon lhe following for responses : "The Declaration" L. C. Oberlies "The Training Camp" j. Dean Ringer TODAY Orpheum Theater "AUCTION OF SOULS" 3 Shows Daily, Monday and Tuesday 3:00 7:00 9:00 Matinee, Box $1; Orch., 50c; Bal, 50c; Gal, 25c Night, Box $1 ; Orch., 75c ; Bal, 50c , GaL, 25c 'SPRING THIS COLT IS PROBABLY UNSHOD His reaction to the impulses of sprirp is unhampered by cumbersome foot wear. People too, may have foot-comfort and yet wear shoes if they come to the riirht place to fret them. The BOOTER1 "Your Feet Will Bring You Back" Women's Shoe 1230 O STREET Men's Shoes Copyright: W. S. Culver a rrr i