TUB DAILT NEBB ASK AN Rlelnke and Ruth HonOU. Lincoln alumnae present were Mrs. Leon Decker, aire. Clarence HopeweU, Mrs. Edward Albright, oftss Marguerite McPhee, Ethel De Young. Bertha Helser. Ira Hayter and Elma Dykes. Oamma Phi Beta was founded No vember 11. 1874. at Syracuse Univer sity, Syracuse. New Tort. Uetverwlty Csmsssrelal Clusx One hundred couples attended the Green Goblin fta New Here. Al TAlrtt CBnr8vt Delta Mystic R 0 otitic Suits Pressed 01330 ECONOMY14! dance siren by the University Com mercial Club Friday night. The party was la the form of a camlral; whistles and serpentine were siren as favors. The dance was held at Che Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Oamma Phi let. Pi chapter of am ma Phi Beta cele brated Founder's day Thursday with a dinner at the chapter house for Ktltt members and Lincoln alumnae. A color scheme of brown and mode, the sorority colors, was carried out In the decorations and menu. After the dinner a program van given con sisting of stunt by the Freshmen, a burlesque on Romeo and J tile and rocal solos by Elma Dykes. Gladys was chaperoned by Dean and Mrs, Le Rosalgnol and Prof, and Mr. Irey. Decorations were carried out in the Commercial Club colors. Mystic Fleh. Mystic Pish entertained at a party at Ellen Smith Hall Friday from 8 to 6 for Freshman girls. A program was given the first part of the afternoon, and part of the afternoon was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It, Ag Ctwb, The As Club entertained one hun dred couples at a daneing party at the Lincoln hotel Friday- Decorations were In keeping with the season. Norel refreshments were served, dur ing the evening. Members of the faculty at the State Farm were In vited as chaperons. Cneamars Dtcts DEYLBH GOOD OLEANXIS Mk Masque next HALLETT Uii Jeweler H EsUb 1T1 1143 1 r EASTMAN'S Kodak Films FILLERS' RESCRIPTION HARM AC Y 5S37 MOIf, TrK8.. WED. 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Our organization is qualified to make all three of these elements in your printing satis factory. The Kline Pub. Co. 311 So. 11th St Lincsk Delta CM. Delta Chi entertained ninety couples Friday night at its annual fa party at Rosewllde party house. The or chestra vu screened from view be hind a bank of cornstalks. Shocks of corn, autumn leaves and brown shaded lights served as decorations. Punch and wafers were served. Out-of-town guests were Miss Glade Smith of Hastings, O. Powell and Vance Oreer of Burlington. Colo., Loyal Baylers of McCook, Ensign W. A. Wledman of U. S. S. Nevada, and Clyde Parsley of Omaha The chap erons were Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Kimball. Prof, and Mrs. R. D. Scott. Prof, and Mrs. Seaton. Mr. and Mrs. eorge Mann, Mrs. L. L. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woolen. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Noble, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wilde. PERSONALS rr-TT-WJl UP-TO-DATE FASHIONS REQUIRE UP-TO-DATE UETHDDS IN CLEANING The frequency with which your beautiful and deli cate things are dry cleaned largely deter mines the length of their usefulness. Phone B23 11 333 North Twelfth St. I -? The University Players Stock Co. Announce The Seat Reservation For their winter theater season at Ross P. Curtice Music Co. beginning Monday, November 15th. Seats may be reserved for the whole season for those holding season tickets, or for the first production "SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" November 18, 19 and 20 at the TEMPLE THEATER Secure season tickets of any sorority girl or by calling B4196 until 5 p. m. Saturday. Season Ticket for 6 Plays, (3-00 ' Single Admission, 75c Miss Velma Shields, a former stu dent of the University, was in Lincoln last week after . her return from Berne, Swltierland, where sne spent the past two years in the Intelligence department of the office of the United tates military attache. She left Fri day for Washington. D. C. where she will continue her government work, lone Benson. 13. and Dorothy Ann Gleason. "21. spent the week-end at Sterling. Mabel Krapp. 34. spent the week end at her home at Courtland. Mrs. L. Thomas, of Omaha, who has been visiting her daughter, Dorothea Thomas, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, has returned to her home in Omaha. Helen Walpole, "24, spent the week end at her home In Omaha. Holland Walters, 22. witnessed the Kansas-Nebraska game at Lawrence. Anson Booth, 22, Harry Geistfeld, 21. and Orvln B. Gaston. "23. spent the week-end in Lawrence, Kas.. at tending the Nebraska-Kansas game. Lorna Plimpton, '24, spent the weekend at Glenwood. LeRoss Hammond. 21, Luther Johnson, '22, and Ray Stryker. '23, have returned from Lawrence. Kas., where they witnessed the Kansas Nebraska game on Saturday. Einer Nielson, '23. and Robert O borne. '23, attended the Kansas- Nebrapka game at Lawrence on Satur day. Fay Loucks, '23. has returned from her home in Falls City, where she spent several days last week. Cloyd Clark. '23, and Ien Clark. "24. returned yesterday from Lawrence, Kas. Merle Adams, 24, Margaret Hender son. '22. and Blanche Wolfe, '24. were in Lawrence. Kas.. during the week end and were present at the game on Saturday. Alice Huntington, '23, 6pent the week-end at Omaha. Newton Woodward. '24, Bu,ll Lopp, 24, and Frank Adkins, '21. have re turned from Lawrence, Kas. Frances Foote, '23, Beatrice Ballard, '23. and Florence Sherman, 23. at tended the Kansas-Nebraska game on Saturday. Dorothy Hippie, '21. has returned from Omaha, where she spent the week-end. Jean Dow, '21. spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Omaha. Emma Nielson. ex-'20, attended the KanFas-Nebrapka game on Saturday. Arllne Abbott. '21. has returned from a week-end visit at her home in Omaha. Nell Hutton. '23. erpnt the week end at Iowa City, la. WANT ADS. 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