THE DAILY NEBRASK AN I st.. jju i i i : 1 - - i f 1 SOCIETY PINS Dlack Masque Valkyrie Silver Serpent Xi Delta Mystic Fish Viking . Green Goblin I HALLETT 3 TTni Jeweler EJ wfth. 1871 1143 O St g LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Business Pkoe BJ1II Residence B3708 ELSIE FERGUSON in "LADY EOSE'S DAUGHTER" "HORSESHOE" HELEN TURLEY topic OK THK DAY" PAT II K NEWS K1AI.TO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS TAT AT 1, (, , T, MAT. . IHT IBEMY MON.-T1KS.-HED. TALLMAN, CRAIG & CO. NVMBER PI.KAfcK" BERT HOWARD CAPT. PICKARD'S SEALS MUSICAL SULLIVAN ENID BENNETT In Her Newest Paramount Picture "HAIRPINS" Internatloni.ll New Weekly Itnbich and the Orrhmtra SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7. 9 MntH. ; Night 4C Gal. lSe. 5 ALL THIS WEEK "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" with MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL . Also Short Comedy and Topical Plctnrm TABOR AND GREEN mat. ta.. mit-M wmi' . iiMi,,nuiiiiiiiiNjliuji!Ja j ' AN YTHING J ! ' You Want In ' f j Note Books - Eversharps ' if (I I College Jewelry Fountain Pens 4 v Jj I College Stationery Memory Books JJK jj I Pennants, Banners Ringless Note Books jj Fine Leather Folios :-: Books Bought and Sold j I ' 1 I ' College Book Store 1 I . FACING THE CAMPUS 1 ! : ; I IAZ A-A i ,U15- ii I II ill ippa Kappa Gamma. r, n mmj MON., TUES., WED. Blanche Sweet 'The Deadlier Sex" A Komance of a Modern American Girl A DRAMA OF IIIO KMOTIONH BKT IN THE IUO OUTDOORS A New Century Comedy "PROFITEERING BLUES" A good laugh never hurt anyone try this one and nee The Fox New Ih especially Interesting the ilrnt liulf. COLONIAL ORCHESTRA Pricw 10c, l5o and 80e , nave you neard the dope about Rosewilde on October 297 WE HAVE EVERY THING that is necessary for the Toilet. All standard lines stocked. eWAPMAJTS BIVH M. VMM, v. ft. It, pencils FOR the student or prof., the superb VENUS out rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17LIack degrees and 3 copying. Amerloin Lead Pencil Co. i.M Fifth Are. NewYork Have you heard the dope abou Rosewilde on October 297 Commercial Photographers Banquet. Play Cnst and Club Picture a Specialty. TRY OUR Kodnk Finishing nnd Enlnrclnir. HINDMARSH STUDIO 1308 O St. B1306 V It m Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Gamma Delta entertained thirty couples at a dance at the chapter hoUBe Saturday evening. The fall party idea was carried out in decora' uons or autumn leaves. The frater nity colors, purple and white, were also used. The chaperons were Mr, and Mrs. Brody Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell. Out-of-town guests were Jay Burns of Omaha, Mr. Loucks of Nebraska City and Mr. Brown of Omaha. XI Psi Phi. XI Fsi Phi was host to forty-five couples at a house dance Saturday evening. The house was attractively decorated in lavender and cream; these colors were employed in the light shades. The chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Sturdevant and Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Wildman. Dr. and Mrs. Carr of Osceola and Dr. and Mrs. McGregor of College View werr out-of-town guests. Achoth. Twenty-five couples attended the dance given by Achoth at the chapter house Saturday evening. The entire evening was devoted to dancing. Light refreshments were served. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. H. J Young. Miss Bernice Bushee of Fair field was the only out-of-towrl ewpat Alpha Tau Omega. A delightful fall party was the house dance given by Alpha Tau Omega Saturday evening. Forty couples attended. The first floor of the chapter house was converted into a veritable rustic autumn scene. Brilliantly colored leaves were scat tered everywhere. Standing out among the leaves were Nebraska corn stocks. The dancing was interrupted by a musical program rendered by E. F. Bush on the eaxaphone, accom panied by Mr. Powell at the piano. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Reed were chaperons. Out-of-town guests were Eugene Moore of York and W. 0. Johnson of Omaha. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained about fifty couples in honor of their Pledges Friday evening. Hallowe'en colors, jack o' lanterns, autumn leaves (tnd corn stocks helped to carry out a very attractive scheme. Favors of red and blue bordered handkerchiefs frr the men and blue wooden beads for the girls were given. Candied apples, doughnuts and apple cider were appropriate refreshments. Mrs, E. W. McHenry chaperoned. Miss foulFo McCune of Omaha was the only out-of-town guest. Delta Sigma Delta. A house dance was given by Delta Sigma Delta Friday evening in honor of the pledges. Thirty-four couples were present. The decorative scheme was In red and blue, the fraternity colors. Light refreshments were served.- Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Vance, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Albrecht and Dr. and Mrs. Victor Coulter acted as chaperons. Gamma Phi Beta. Gamma Thl Beta entertained forty couples at a house dance Saturday evening. The decorations wero the usual Hallowe'en and fall colors Light refreshments were served. Miss Ethel Whalen of Omaha was the only out-of-town guest. Mrs. Sam Waugh chaperoned. Alpha Chi Omega. A house dance was given by Alpha Chi Omega in honor of their Fresh men Saturday evening. Red roses formed an attractive decoration. Light refreshments were served. Miss De Lama Sambert of Omaha and Miss Loraine Saleman of Culbertson were the out-of-town guests. Mrs. T. Heman' chaperoned. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Delta Theta entertained fifty couples Saturday evening in honor of their pledges. The fraternity colors, blue and white, were cleverly used as a feature of the party. They were carried out not only in the decora tions, but in the favors and the re freshments. Out-of-town guests were Robert Anderson of Omaha, James Marshall of Fremont, Willard Lau, Jr. of Fremont, Jay Rogers of Omaha and Richard Johnson of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ryons and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lau chaperoned. PERSONALS Ed Lowrey, of Nebraska Cny, and Sam Kellogg, ex-'21, of Percival, la., are guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house, Laurine Oetgen, '24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Nebraska City. Lyman Mead, '19, is a Lincoln guest on his way back to Torrlngton Wyo., fro ma visit with his parents in Ashland. . Howard Margrave, 24, was a Hiawatha visitor Friday and Satur day. Rutgers aVn Brunt, '22, and Ferd Byng, '22, attended an Engineer's meeting in Omaha Saturday. Story Harding, '22, spent Thursday In Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Crawford, Sr., of Omaha, spent Sunday in Lincoln the guests of their son, Bryce Craw ford, Jr. Izetta Smith, of Omaha, will be a week-end visitor in Lincoln. Mary Taylor, of Grand Island, will visit in Lincoln the latter part of the week. Harriette Muneke, ex-'21, has re turned from a summer's study at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. It is ?aii she did unusual work for a be ginning student. She studied under Professor Ralph Grell aud Signor Moni. ' She is now instructor of art at the School of Agriculture. Miss Virginia Springer, of Kansas City, has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Noble for the past week. Miss Springer formerly took work in dramatic art at the Univer sity and for the past two seasons she has been on the legitimate stage. Her first season was spent on the Keith circuit with Dorothy Shoemaker in "Life." Later she played with Gaston Glass in "Blind Man's Bluff." Mr. Glass will be remembered for his re markable characterization in "Humor esque." Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of William Jagger, Gothen burg; and Verne Lewellen, Lincoln. C. B. Scott, '14, was a visitor at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house over the week-end. Margaret Rosenstihl, '22, spent the week-end with her parents in Gretna. (. Alice and Harry Stevens. '22 the week-end at their home in Fre mont. Beryl Edens, '23, Is visiting at her home in Winner, S. D. Miss Sarah Blue, of Union SprlngR Ala., national chapterlan of Kappa Delta, who has been spending a week with the local chapter, will leave to morrow for Wisconsin. Some of the Notro Dame "stars" who will battle with the Cornhuskers Homecoming Day, October 16, on Ne braska Field, are Shaw, tackle; Lar son, center; Voss, tackle, Brandy, quarterback; II. Anderson, guard. Fern Hookstra, '20, who went to Freeport, 111., last Thursday, has re turned to school. Pauline Moore, '23, and Helen Wal- pole, '24, have returned from a visit at Tecumseh. VIberta Yutzy, '22, spent the week end at her home in Falls City. Helen Carey, '24, is back from Ham burg, la., where she spent Beveral days. Esther Park, '22, was a week-end visitor in Omaha. Arline O'Brien and Margaret Weid- ner, of Omaha, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house during the week-end. Helen Morris '21, returned yester day from her home at McCool Jet. Marie Ballard, of Omaha, Is a guest of her sister, Beatrice Ballard, at the Chi Omega house. Eleanore Talbot, '32, and Annis Robblns, '23, drove to Weeping Water Saturday and returned yesterday. Mrs. Fallon, of Omaha, is visiitng her daughter, Marguerite Fallon, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Zella Owens, '23, spent the week end in Omaha. Mrs. HIdse, of Harlan, la., is visit- lng her dauEhter. Helen, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Riley Thomas, ex-'13, was a week end visitor at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Delona Lambert, of Omaha, is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Edison Sutton, '24, and Kenneth Schwab, '24, spent the past few days in Omaha. Richard Kimball, '22, and Austin Smith, '22, drove to Weeping Water to spend several days. Have you heard the dope about Rosewilde on October 297