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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1921)
T II Vi DAILY NEDRAS KAN i H 1 6 fi 1AYS BTAKTING MONDAY 8 8 8 He broke C.od'ii liw, and "for (ho X Bin ye lo. P'y one h one" fi X no pitted God inmlnst tlic devil 0 8 X 8 THE DEVIL TO PAY 0 Tin-re l b'"" olpver comedy, b l'ox News. the Gunipn, etc. k S PRICES 10c, 15c and 30c N 8 cccccecooacccecccacaccccco MOS, TIKS., WED. INA CLAIRE In the Screen I'roiluelion of David lleliiNeo H Miixe nuiTTw POLLY with a PAST BOBBY VERNON AND FUNSTERS In n New Special Christie Comedy "11 KY KVBK" I'nlhe w Trnvclogno Topics of tlie- Day 8YtrHONY ORCHKSTRA SHOWS STAKT AT 1. S, 5. 7. 9 MATS. 20c XIU1IT S5c T cyme jfrgpr.,.g;J ill W - -f' THIS WEEK The World1 CJreateKt Exponent of Good Cheer DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the Hurricane of Joy nnd Excitement THE MARK OF ZORRO Heaver's L.yrlc Orchestra SHOWS 8TAKT AT 1, , . 7. MT8. 20e NIGHT 35c BEKTY MON., TIES., WED. COUNT PERRONE & TR1X OLIVER Talented Artists Presenting "A BONG SYMPHONY" Jack Lillian PRINCETON AND WATSON In an Orlnlnnl Offering 'BROWN DERBY VILLE" BOTTOM LEY TROUPE A Remarkable and Sensational Act THE HI' MAN BASKET BALI,8" W1LI, AND GLADYS AHEARN Versatile Vaudeville Entertainers MILLARD BROTHERS Two Slick Hicks "BUNGALOW TROIHLE" A New Sennett Comedy "THE LOST CITY" A -Tale of Adventure International News Weekly ltnl.l.h and Ills Prise Orchestra SHOWS START AT :S0. 7:00, :00 Mut., 20c Night, 40c; Gal., 15o i For Your Parties Golden Rod Trio "The Justrite Combination" Ilanjo l'i:tno PAUL J. WnlTE L5i(7 Arrow 7roy tailored Soft Collars CI.UCTT, PEABOOV A CO.. fNC . TBOV, N. V 1ENUS VPENOLS "pVIR the) student or prof x ll.o si.porb LNUS out rivals ell f, r perfect pcucij y rlv.. 7 2 !a k degrees and 3 ci-iiying. American Lead 1 Vueil C. noFifthAre. JcwVorit "iimrtiViii i l I Kappa Delta Phi. Kappa Delta Phi entertained forty couples at a house dance Saturday evening. The House was decorated with the fraternity colors, gold and brown. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sutherland of Omaha. Out of town guests were Miss Lillian An derson of Omaha and II. J. Watson of the University of California. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained seventy-five couples at a dancing party Saturday evening at Ellen Smith Hall. The rooms were attractively decorated in the sorority colors, two shades of b.uo. Refreshments were Berved dur ir.fe the evening. The chaperons were Prof, and Mrs. Ray Cochran, Coach and Mrs. Paul Schlssler, Miss Amanda Heppner aud Mis. E. H. McIIenry. Out-of-town guests were Lois Thomp .on, Marcia Fowlmer, Marjorie Men jM, Marian Coad, Dorothy Cavanaugh. Winifred Brandt, Omaha; Elizabeth Clarke, Columbus; Pauline Minor, Vir gin la Wheeler, Hastings; Lois Butler, Ponca. Delta Upsilon. Delta Upsilon entertained fifty couples at Knights of Columbus Hall Siuitrday evening. Attractive decor ations of blue and 'gold were used. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt and Mr arjd Mrs. Phil Harrison. Junior Hop. One hundred and twenty couples attended the Junior hop at Knights of Columbus Hall Friday evening. The Mall was attractively decorated. Re freshments were sedved during tbt evening. The chaperons were Dean acd Mrs. Warren Seavey, Coach and Mrs. Henry Schulte and Prof, and Mrs Barbour. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta entertained at a buffet luncheon for fifty guests Satur day 'at the chapter house. The soror ity colors, silver, gold and blue, were used as decorations. , Basketball Party. "Coach and Mrs. P. H. Schlssler en tertained the members of the basket ball squad at a dancing party in the ballroom of the Elks Club Saturday evening. The University colors, crim son and cream, were used as decora tions. The same color scheme was carried out in the Ices and in indlvldua. cakes with the red "N"' In the center. The chaperons were Mr. 'and Mrs. T,cwrence Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fitz gerald of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Max Towle, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper, Clarke. rirector and Mrs. Leuhring, Coach inc! Mrs. Schulte and Dr. and Mr3. Oliver Everett. IVteattoofasfHMMt too moca. tM teM-cte It moc. WRIGHTS after every meai-tUt dUestioo. cleanses ft mouth acd teefb and sweetens breita. AJ9I 8eM TbM '- RltW THCFUWOK LASTS mm LEYS 4 I i esmurru mm woes If Jh uJ Still 6 evervwhert ""Tj V Dormitory Banquet. Girls of the 1220 R dormitory held a banquet at the Llndell Hotel Sunday evening, January 23, in honor of the eleven girls who 15ft the house either Cor sorority houses or for their homes at the end of the semester. A mock wedding followed the dinner In which the guests of honor were wedded to their various sorority houses and homes. The guests of honor were Na omi, Picard, Dorothy Shallenberger. Cpal Slick, Violet Maddox, Elta Green. Helen Douglass, Ruth Cain, Dorothy Paul, Mabel Knapp, Ellen Chapman and Ida Kramback. In Years Gone By Nine Years Ago Today. Regents book store in the basement of the administration building was opened. Twenty-Four Years Ago Today. A .bill was Introduced before the lejrifelnture providing for an act to pre vent lootball playing in the state of Nebraska. Tin members of Company A were rntertamd by Captain Oury in the Phi De.ta Theat house. Tvvtnty-Flve Years Ago Today. The members of Company B gave their second annual hop at the Lans ing dancing hall. Ae recital was given at the Chape' by the students of the University con servatory of music. Twenty-Seven Years Ago Today. A University party was given at the Lansing. Thirty-seven couples at tended. featuring - ' .- g Kirschbamm Begin Business Training With Our NEW CLASSES THIS WEEK it is the shortest, surest route to success. Ask about our ap proved courses. 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