THE DAILY NBDRASKAN ORPH EUM Tonight at 8:20 Matinee Tuesday - n i & XX. I The Play that sterted NY on a Pajama dag J Niehts 50c to $2.00 Bargain Matinee $1 Best Seats " ,,, M I I I I ALL THIS WEEK Tin- Minnie of the Tin-liter's Art OTIS SKiNNER ni'rli'u'M lort-nioKt liimnt; Ciiamctcr A1or in "KISMET" shown nt 1:00, :M. 7:0 and 0:00 Hmrp 1 KICKS M.iliiii'i' All SmtH, 30 NiKlit floo Di l.iixr I'l'i'fnrmiiiii'P with I'rnloisiie at 8:00, 7:00 mill 11:110 1oiivt'h I.jylf Orrliestru .irtfTWIyLBTWSrft ,(f ppVC-JiMifcriai 0 iCAiitwW-SiJSylt lJ , M MON'., TTKS., WKlh 18 1 Palladlan. Seventy mombcra and guessta attend ed an. open meeting of Talladlan So ciety held Friday evening at Palla dlan Hall. Valentino decorations were used. The following program was given: Whistling solo, Julia Street er; dance, Esther Ellen Fuller; cornet solo, Merrill Sloot; reading, Esther Hanson; song, Talladian Double Quartet. Y. W. C. A. Tea. The high school Y. W. C. A. glrla who were in Lincoln for the annual high school girls conference were the guests of the University Y. V. C. A. at a tea Saturday afternoon In Ellen Smith Hall. Miss Clairo McKlnnon and members of the cabinet received the guests. About three hundred girls called during the afternoon. Tin- ronmnre of u icirl who married In hiiKtc nnd didn't repent KATHERINE MacDONALD "MY LADY'SLATCHKEY" "HIGH AMI DRY" A New Mermuid Comedy" TOPICS OF T1IK HAY TKAVKI.O;lK I'ATHK NEWS Kiulto Symphony OrclicHtra M SHOW'S START AT 1. 3, 5. 7, 9 c u its 2(k'. NIGHT 35o LIBERTY K STEP" m MON., TI ES.. WEI). FLORENCE LORAINE & GIRLS In the Pretention Offering "GIKI.S WILL HE tilKI.S" IIKI.MUKK AMI MOOKh RUTH CHRISTIE DUO COIKT MISICIANS TO THE KING OK JAZZ JIM REYNOLDS "The Jnvlul Comeilliin" ROIHNSON AND 1'IEKCE Voenl ii nd Comedy Enlertuiiiers GEORGE B. SEITZ AND MARGUERITE COURTOT In the Arm-ne I.npln Story with n Sherloek Holmefi TwiHt "VELVET I INtiEKS" SHOW'S START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Acacia. Acacia entertained one hundred twenty-five couples at its annual Foun ders' Day party at the Scottish Kite Cathedral Friday evening. The ball room was decorated with evergreen and pink roses. Piano lamps wore placed about the outside of the room and a fountain playing oor a bank of fern leaves occupied the center of the room. A rising moon, and spot light effect featured several of Hit dances. Punch and ice cream were served as refreshments. Chaperons were: Prof, and Mrs. Geo. It. Chatburn, Prof, and Mrs. E. II. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Orville An drews, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Schulte. Out-of-town guests were: Alois El well and Joe Elwell, Springfield; Duane Walrath, Albion; Carl Ganz, Alvo; Ira von Fonell, Chester; Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Hornberger, and Frank Kohn, Omaha; Glen Graf, Kansas City; Arnold Minor, Graf; and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Young, Hot Springs, South Dakota. Beta Theta PI Beta Thetn H entertained fifty couples at a Valentine danco at the chapter house Friday evening. Ice cream, wafers nnd punch were served. Out-of-town guests wore: Carl Kaul and Bill Arnott and Bill Dutton. Chap erons were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wilson. ENGAGEMENT . Johnsen-Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson of Su perior have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Agnes, to Julius II. Warner of Butte, Montana. The Easter wedding will take place March 30 at the Johnson home. Miss Johnson is a graduate of Ferry Hall 'ind attended the University of Ne braska in 1917 and 1918. She Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Warner Is a graduate of tho University of Wisconsin. Andrews-Hart. The marriage of Miss Bertha An drews and Charles Hart took place Thursday at the home of the bride's brother, Vern I). Andrews, in College View. Mrs. Hart is the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Andrews of Lincoln. Mr. Hart is a University student and a member of Sigma Nu. Mr. Moore, a fraternity brother of Mr. Hart, acted ;;c best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hart will live at 2120 O Street for a time after their return from a short wedding trip. Cobb-Johnson. Announcements have been received in Lincoln from Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Cobb of Fort Worth, Texas, of the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Horace E. Johnson. The wedding took place February 19 at the bride's liOiiie. Tli couple will make their home at Fort Worth. The bride attended the University of Ne braska and the University School of Music. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. New Management SOFT WATER We answer your "Beck and Call" with High Grade Work and PROMPT DELIVERY. GLOBE LAUNDRY B6755 G. L. Supress, Vice-president and Manager. E. W. Truman, President. ALL WEEK 0 ALL WEEK "THE BRANDING IRON" From the Novel by KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT LARRY SEMON In Ilia Latent and 1'unnlent Two Reel Super Comedy "THE SPORTSMAN" Rexular Low Price SHOWS START AT 1, S, ft. 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