THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i ARROW Jroy -Jailortd Soft Collars eujrrr. WBO0Y CO.. rwc . Tapy, W. V. Ask lor tha TKe Smart Looking, Popular Skx ic CAMPUS ...CLASSROOM Ideal, AH Round CoIWfe SU Sm High Quality TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOfc K yoor dealer cannot auppfe ywm write oa tlx catalog ami pricea THOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY Hudson, Maaa. "Send for the Tom Logan Calendar, which picture, suitable for framinf the International Golf. Match be tween Quimet. Ray and Vardon." MON, TCE8., WED, MAKAGBTO DUNCAN Itwatnta Pearl White la Story the North -TIGER'S CUB" iy, Nftwa, Orrtiaetra. HON. TIES, WED. CONSTANCE TALMADGE la tha Jshn Enninnn-Anlt Iooa Production -DANGEROUS BUSINESS" BUSTffR KEATON In His I.atoit Comrdy "THE SCARECKOW" Fsltt Kmi Trelr Tnplra of the Pay fPIOWB ftTAKT AT 1, B. . ?. MAT. Zbc NH.HT 85e Adventuress Club. The Adventuress Club gave a slum ber party Saturday night at the home of Esther McClelland, 2Sth and Ran dolph. They danced and played cards in the evening. Refreshments were served. Sue Stille presided at the punch bowl. A program was given as follows. A musical number by Shepherd Snavely, the Safford tri6, and a banjo solo by Miss McClellan. After a short sleep, a waffle break fast was served. Out-of-town guest were Lauda Wentworth, Betty Cum men, Eugenia Shaw and Frances Far low. Chaperons were Miss . Delia Clarke and Ida Donati. PERSONAL? Sigma Alpha Epsiton. The freshmen of Sigma Alpha Ep silon enteitained fifty couples at a dancing party at the chapter house Saturday evening. Purple and gold, the fraternity colors, were used throughout the house for decorations. There were several favor dances ana whistles and horns were distributed among the guests. Reiresnment were served during the evening. Chi Omega. Thirty-five couples were entertained Saturday by Chi Omega at a party at the chapter house. The evening was spent in dancing. Chaperons for the evening were Mrs. Koehler anl Miss Anderso" Out-of-town guosts for tre party were Mildred Shirley, Humboldt; Emma Jane Davis, Alli ance; Lydia Otto, Denison, Iowa, ana Dorothy Tonnor, Norton, Kan. Mildred Shirley, ex-'22, of Hum boldt, spent the week-end at the Chi Omega house. Bernice Meieiyurgen, 24, returned Sunday from Omaha, where she spent several days. Helen Roberts, 24, spent the week end at her home in Plattsmouth. Ruby Swensen McLean, ex-'22, of On-aVip, who spent several days at the Chi Omega house, has returned to her home. Wallace Craig, '23, and Wilder Blakeslee, "21, have returned from Ames, Iowa, where they were dele gates to the national convention of Sigma Chi. Emma Jane Davis, ex-22, who spent several days at the Chi Omega house, has returned to her home in Geneva. Margaret Howes, 20, returned Sun day to her home in Omaha, after a visit at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mildred Krumm, 23, spent the week-end at her home in Tilden. Mary Rosencrans, '2S, returned Sun day from Omaha, where she spent the week-end. Fauline Moore, 22, spent Friday and Saturday at her home in Te- cumseh. Elva Ohlsen, 23, is ill at her home in David City. Dorothy Towner, ex-'22, of Turner, spent Saturday and Sunday as a guest at the Chi Omega house. Helen Kirchman, '23, who has been ill at her home in Wahoo, has re turned to school. Donna McDonald, '24, is ill at her "home In Omaha. Lydia Otto, ex-22, of Denison, Iowa, spent the week-end at the Chi Omega house. Acacia. The members of Acacia entertained the members of Kappa Alpha Theta at a matrinee dance Saturday after noon. About twenty couples attended. The house was artistically decorated in r.l-.k and cold, the fraternity col ors. Light refreshments were tei-e. kt the close of the dance. Acting as chaperons were Mrs. W. A. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burner.. Pi Phi Chi. Pi Phi Chi entertained at an inroi- mj.1 nsntv at Ellen Smith Hall bat urday evening. About thirty couple attended. The hall was decoraiea u .Vi..tMuitv colors and red and while roses. Chaperons for the dance weie Or. and Mrs. Barker, Dean ana mis EnRljerg -and Mr. and Mrs. k. fow ers. Our Inquiring Reporter -Ir-.".i.w 1 1 1 w wim .110 Pr.mrT.tMl .y JENSE I LASKT "BEHOLD MY WIFE!" Wtth HILTON RILLS. ELLIOTT llFATIK ud MABEL JIX1EKKE fcCOTT. CHIEF OS-K0-M0N -THE DANCE of the SENSES" Ala Cood Cornody and Topical Ilrturra TIEITER'H LYRIC ORCHESTRA KHOWB tiTAKT AT 1. . . MATS. 0o NIGHT BNr Ji mu MON.." TI ES.. WED. KLLIS KOWLIN TROITE Marry Moaarvha of tha Bswanst Arrna rraaantlns His Orirlnal Character Monolnrur "THE KTRJEET FAKIB" Prrarntlns; "A FEW MOMENTS AT THE CHl'MH CLIB" rraaaatlnf; a Itlaplay af Digital Itrstorlty "WATCH tOR THE BIRD" Tha fUnrtng Fonatnra la "MOKF BLfES" "ArKIL IO0L" A Nrw Comrtr "THE LOST CITT" A Tala ff Adwntnr Intcmatlanal Nrw Wtwkly Bablrh and tha Orchratra WOWS TART T :, 1:0. : -. rnr. wirnt. SOr: tfial.. 1 V- Delta Upsiion. Delta UnsUon entertained fortj couples at a house dance Saturday fcveninc. Blue and gold, me iiatei aity colors, were carried out in tii decorations. Refreshments , wen served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Clark acted as chaperons. Today's question: What is youi favorite means of locomotion? Z. G. asks five persons picked at random a question each day. 1. Don Falrchild, 1319 Q street: Doesnt make much difference, just so lis iiCJoniTnodatiEfe ad I don't have to exert myself, 2. Helen Grieas, 1548 R street: 1 like water. It's fascinating! 1 love to fcwim, but all I can do is pad dle around. 3. Ed Moter, 345 North Fourteenth street: Old "'Tuff Oats" (the yellow Foro; suits me as well as anything 1 know X 4. Izzie Pearsall, 1414 G street: Roller skates for me. Pretty quick now and youll see me rolling clong the street to school. 5. Jim Lucas, 1620 R street: People say how much fun it is ti ride horses and bikes, but I notice that they generally prefer a car wheii it comes right down to It. Delta Tau Delta. Delta Tau Delta entertained lhirlj couples at a dancing party given al the chapter house Saturday even'ng. Tui-ple, white and gold, the frattrnity colors, were used in the decorations throughout the bouse. At the close of the evening refreshments were served. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. U. R. McGinn and Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Fin ney. PETERSEN'S ORCHESTRA Booked at i University Rates. We Deliver the I Goods. Call F15C1 1501 O St Alpha Theta Chi. Alpha Theta Chi entertained thirty couples t a house dance Saturday eveuinu. Fragility colors were uaeu for decorations throughout the house, punch and wafers were served duilng the evening. Judge and Mrs. Leonard Flansburg and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hines acted as chaperons. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9. "Margaret Baker, '24, and Story Harding, 22, were guests at a din ner riven by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pnnnf, at their borne, 1N5 C street, Sunday, January 9. compllmenULiy tt- Zella Roope, who leaves today ioi Monticello Seminary, Godfrey. Ill Phyllis Walt will accompany Mist Roope. and tbty will be joined ny PmiUn-. Nelson at Nebraska City, an several other Seminary girls H Silver Lynx announces the with drawal of the plod?cs of Merle Haia, Lincoln; Arnold Roberts, Lincoln, Harvey Hansen, iuaCJc Creek, M'uh. Carl Olson was a student at ihe Acacia house the past week. He is a student at the School of Medicine In Omaha. Pi Kappa Phr. Twenty-five couples attended a house dance given by Pi Kappa Phi at the chapter house Saturday eve ning, January 10. Fraternity and nchool colors were used for decora tions Refreshments were servc-d dur ing the Intermission. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Adams, Mr. i nd Mrs. Frank Et-ger, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Ford. WANT ADJJ. 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