The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1921, Image 3

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    TIII3 DAILY NEDBASEAN
FRIDAY
Acacia.
Aacia entertained twenty five con
pies at u lioiise dance. Streamers of
r Mack and gold wore used in decora
tions. Punch was served duriiiR tho
j,-es and cake. Tlie chaperons were Mr
and Mrs. n. U. Pepi'rburg and Mrs. W.
,V. Hrown.
Delta Zeta.
Helta Zeta entertained at an infor
mal party at Knights of Columbus hill.
About ninety couples attended. Decora
lions of spring wero carried out In
pink roses and preen lattice. Little
Miss Marjorlo Cnrrinprton gave a solo
dance. Refreshments consisted of ices,
cakes and candies. Chaperons we'e
Prof, and Mrs. II. K. Cochran, Dr. and
Mrs. Clarence Emerson, Prof, and Mrr.
M. M. Fogg. Out-of-town guests for tlv
party were Nina Hull, Ravenna; AHbel
Mae Adams, Schuyler; Fae Tolles, Dos
Moines, la.; and Rorothy lladley.
Ada m son.
Delta Sigma Delta.
Delta Sigma Delta entertained
eighty couples at their spring party
at the Rosewilde. The fraternity colors,
turquoise and garnet wero used iu at
tractive decorations. Ice cream and
cake wero served. The chaperons
were Dr. and Mrs. Cellars, Dr. and
Vance. Out-of-town guests wero Dr. C.
Mrs. Wildmar, Dr. and Mrs. M. E
II. Swanson, Ciltner; Dr. II. II. Cos
ford, Guildroek; Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
at a house danco. Tho houso was doc
Spenser, Mankalo, Kas.
Sigma Chi.
Sigma (Mil entertained thirty couples
orated In tho fraternity colors of blue
and gold. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Camp
bell chaperoned. Out-of-town guests
wero James Strand of Wayne; Ed
Moran of Nebraska City; Don Oilderc-
'sleevo of Omaha and llawley Decker
of Plattsniouth.
SATURDAY
Alpha Theta Chi.
Twenty-five couples were enter
tained by Alpha Theta Chi at a dance
nt the chapter house. The rooms were
artistically decorated in fratcrn't.v
colors, moss green and old gold. The
chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Pool
and Mrs. Brenken.
Xi Psl Phi.
XI Psi Phi entertained one hundred
couples at a party at tho Knights of
Columbus hall. The hall was f-laho
rately decorated In the fraternity col
ors, lavender and cream. Chaperon?
were Dr. and Mrs. Nelson, Dr. and
Mrs. Drown, Dean and Mrs. Davis nn.i
Ooa,eh and Mrs. Sohissler. Out-of
ton guests for the party were Dr
Swanbom of Crete, Dr. Anderson o'
Deatrice, Dr. Groone of Sheldon, Kan.,
and Dr. Pitzer of Hebron.
DOUBLE VICTORY
SEASON'S CLIMAX
(Continued from page one)
of the -work. The Huskors played
exceptionally good basketball and de
feated the Ames crew by a larger
seme than did the championship
Missouri team.
The first half of last night's game
w:.s fast, -with the Nebraska team
securing a big lead. Newman and
IVkins were the chief point winners
dining this period or the game. AA'hen
time -was called for the half, the
score stood 15 to 4 in favor of Ne
braska. Ames played better basket
ball during the second half and
negotiated a number of pretty has
keis. Smith got started this half and
inner up four baskets for the Huskers.
The final count, was 36 to 12.
The Two Games.
Following is a summary of the two
rallies:
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Kapa Alpha Theta entertained thir
ty couples at an informal dancin ;
party at Ellen Smith Hall. Chaperon?
were Mr. and Mrs. Barbour and Coach
and Mrs. Paul Schissler. Virginia
Clark of York was a guest.
Saturday's Game.
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Alpha Gamma Rho was host to for
ty couples at a house dance. Decon
tions were carried out in scarlet and
cream. Chaperons for the evening
were Dr. and Mrs. rncst Andi r.ion
and Prof, and Mrs. Geo. Hood. Waller
Roberts of AVahoo was an out-of-town
guest.
Pi Beta Phi.
Pi Beta Phi entertained at a Rose
Tea from 3 to 5, in honor of Ann.
Lytle Tannahill, grand presidint. Tho
chapter house was decorated with
roses. Ice cream and cake were
served (luring tho afternoon.
Nebraska
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Acoth.
Achoth entertained at its annua'
Founder's Day banquet, at. (lie Brown
Betty tea room. Thirty alumni vci
guests of the active chapter. Crysl.w
baskets filled with blue berries, seo;
peas and white ruses, decorated the
table. Helen Martin gave a reading
and Helen Possiner gave a violin soio
After the dinner the A'hotli annuai
scandal sheet, "The Microbe.' win
distributed 1o the guests. With Rob
erta Chipperfield acting as toasters
tress, the following toasts were given.
A., Marian Mote; E.. Ruth llaincy,
E., Florence Reed; P., Birnae Ei
well; 11. , Elsie Mathews.
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Referee II. G. Hedges, Dartmouth
College.
FRIDAY
Palladian Union.
Seventy-five members of PalkuFan
and 1'nion literary societies were en
tertained at a "kid's" party, at th,
following numbers was given: selec
tion, orchestra; reading, Mary Bost'
City Auditorium
DANCE
Three Nights this Week
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
Wednesday Night Will Be
AMATEUR
NIGHT
Four acts of vaudeville as good
as any you have ever seen.
Admission only 10 cents.
reading, Mary Bost and Alberta
Shires; song. Alberta Buchta; reading
of A, B, C's, Florence Price and John
Wilburn; violin solo, Jacqueline Host;
reading, Aleta Roberts; Red Ridln?
Hood sketch. Tho guests were dressed
as children, and after the program
games such as "Farmer in the Del'"
and "Ring Around the Rosey" wero
played. Ice cream cones were served.
SATURDAY
La Soiree Francaise.
Forty students of the French de
nrtnient were entertained at "L
Soiree Francaise" Saturday evening
at Faculty Hall. Miss Gordon and Mr.
Fiwhs wero In charge of tho enter
tainment, the main feature of whic.i
was a French play, Moliere's ''Lo Mo
decir Malgre Lul." The loading ro'es
wero taken by Viola Looshnck, Thei
XYMC
ALL THIS WEEK
JESSE L.LASKY PRESENTS
S ' ROSCOE (FATTY)
Arbuck
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II "V
. .1
(paramount TV'v
Allan M. Wilson
t and
7ry Archie N. Jones
Singing
"Nebraska Girl"
1
Other Entertainir.g Features
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MATS. 20c. NIGHT 35c ;;
CHILDREN 10c
LIBERTY
Where Thousands Meet
Thousands Caily
MON. TUES. WED.
V.'insome, Winning and
Wondrous
"MY DREAM GIRL"
A Merry and Radi.int Musical
Revue
SAMAROFF & SONIA
The Russian Peasants in a
Dancing Novelty
WEBER & ELLIOTT
Harmonious Songsters and
Funsters
ROOF GARDEN TRIO
A Diversified Novelty Offering
WARDEN & NALDY
In "THAT'S NICE"
A Comedy in One
"THE UNHAPPY FINISH"
A New Sennett Comedy
"VELVET FINGERS"
A Sherlock Holmes Story
International Semi-Weekly News
BABICH AND HIS PRIZE
ORCHESTRA
Entire Change of Program
Thursday
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00
Mats., 20c; Night, 40c; Gal., 15c
ma Brooks, Rudyard Norton, Rene
Wllholiny, Henri Sargent and Marl;
Johnson. French was spoken during
Hie entire evening.
Motarboard.
Black Masquo chapter of Molar
board gnvo its annual parly for junior
girls at lien Smith Hall Saturday eve
ning. A program was given consist
ing a violin solo by Helen Newnieyct.
reading by Grace Staton, a dance solo
by Jean dwards, and a vocal solo by
Lois Melton' Tho afternoon wn
Rpent in dancing Ice and wafer wore
served.
CONCERT
Wesleyan Male Glee Club
Assisted by
MLss Beulah Champ, Reader
Preceding Trip in Three States
Tuesday, March 8
Admission 35c and 50c
St. Paul Church
12th and M Sts.
2
RIALTO THEATRE
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
iti Lewie B.Mayer
'fprcscntf his Uig supr spcvwii
1 llLi
WOMAN
IN HIS
JI First National Attraction
A Triumph cf Mother Love, the Screen's Outstanding
Masterpiece
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats. 20c; Night 35c
1
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fey i j jm
MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY
PEARL WHITE
in
"THE THIEF"
Taken from the stage
play by the same name
in v.-hich she wears the
most beautiful gowns.
HALLROOM BOYS
In "Misfortune Hunters"
A Real Comedy
PRICES 10c, 15c & 30c
COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
GEORGE WALSH in "NUMBER 17"
ORPHEUH CIRCUIT
2:30 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. S:20
S5.000.CO Show De Luxe !
COSTLIEST BILL EVER SEEN IN LINCOLN
h LIGHTNER SISTERS
NEWTON ALEXANDER
Present a One-Act Musical Comedy
"LITTLE MISS VAMP"
Featuring
WINNIE LIGHTNER & CO.
ED. HEALY & ALLEN CROSS
Showing the Smartest Style in Songs
ADDED FEATURE
JIMMIE LUCAS
With FRANCENE
EXTRA FEATURE
The Pint Size Author-Comedian
JOE LAURIE, Jr.
Presenting "WH ATICARE" "VAMPS AND FOOLS"
William SELBINI & GROVINI Jeanetta
HERBERT'S LOOP THE LOOP AND LEAPING CANINES
THE KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY
ADDED EPECIALLY ENGAGED ATTRACTION
JAMES P. MYRTLE
CONLIN & GLASS
"THE FOUR SEASONS" and "THE FOUR REASONS"
MATS. 25c and 50c EVES. 50c to $1.25