THE Delta Delta Delta. Delta Delta Delta cntertaiued nine five couplos at a spring part;- at Knights of Columbus hall Friday. A drop ceillug of bla.ck and white crop paper Intermingled with spring fiow ers, lattice work twined with flowers and a fountain In the cen ter of the hall were features of the decorations. Chaperons were Mr. an Mrs. Phil Easterday, Prof, and Mrs. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Krauze. Prof, and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Petrus Peterson, Mis May Pershiaj; Mrs. D. M. Butler, Dr. H. II. Walto and George Rogers. Out-of-towu guests were Pearl Jones, Charlotte Smith, Genevieve Ortnan, Katherino Lavelle, Elizabeth Sowell, Dorothy Weller, Mrs. Johnson, Omaha: Lou'su Stone, Helen Ithoades, Ruth Welch, Glen wood, Iowa; Lois West, Lilian Richardson, Adda Amnions. Nebraska City; Blenne Carpenter, Mrs. J. V . DuBois, Wichita, Kan., and Alio Welsh, Kearney. The annual banvuet of the sororit; was held Friday at the Miller and Paine tea room. Covers were laid for eno hundred. Saturday afternoon Miss Mao Pershing and Mrs. D. M. Butler entertained in honor of visit ing alumnae at a tea at their home Qnminv nnon a dinner was given at the chapter rushees. house in honor of 12o Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Kama Tsi entertained couples Friday at a spring party in the chapter house to commemorate the twenty-sixth birthday of the fru ternity at Nebraska. The entire house was decorated with flowers. A dif ferent color scheme was carried oui in every room. Lights that changes colors every thirty seconds gave a novel air to the decorations. Car.1 tables were placed on the third floor for the guests. A two-course dim3, j was served in a garden room fitted j lip below the firt f'.oor. The gue.s ato at small tables which surroundoa j a fountain illuminated with red light. j An awaiian stringed quartet played during the refreshment hour. Out or town guests were W. Clinton Kei.r.-r. '22, Russell Funkhouser. e-'23, I'ani Engler, ex-'23, William Noble and Co. Kiddoo of Omaha; Sam Kcllo-p, ct Tercival, Iowa; Dudley Scott. cx-'21. Edgar Fisher, Oliver Giddings, J1 Hepperlen, Douglas Myers and Fret Fall of Beatrice. Tho?e invited a? chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hays, Director and Mrs. F. W. Luei ring of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. G:- Kiddoo of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. S. Harding of Nebraska City, Mr. anu Mrs. W. G. Boyer of York, Mr. fnd Mrs. William L. Day and Mr. and Mrs. Wardner S. Ceott of Lincoln. WANT ADS. Beta Theta Pi. Beta Theta PI was host to uoib than a hundred couples at a danc'tis party in the ballroom of the Cham ber of Commerce Friday evening. The walls of the room wero hidden , b whito lattice over which vines and flowers were entwined, and flowjrs were used everywhere in decoration Booths at he sides of the hall af forded retreats among the foilago. Pink and blue, the fraternity color-?, wero used in the decorations and re freshments. President William Jes sup of Iowa university and Mrs. Jes slip were out-of-town guests. Severs' vocal selections were given by I. L. Triplett during tho intermission Chaperons wore Mr. and Mrs. F. E Roth, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Begtol, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McAfee and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stoddard. Bushnell Guild. Bushnell Guild entertained at an elaborate spring party at Fosewilde Friday evening. Ninety couples wero present. Decorations wero in spring tints. Suspended from the ceilin;, were baskets of flowers and pink roses were given as favors. At thf entrance of the hall was a quaint room built of lattice work and cov ered with vines and flowers which gave the effect of a summer porch Places fo rthe chaperons were ai ranged within. Across the ccnt'.r 01 the hall was an electri csign be.vms tho initial letters of Bushnell Guil.i formed in a diamond shape which Is the emblem of the Guild. The lights of the hall wore lowered and cast a soft glow over tho dancers. Refreshments of ices, frozen in the shape of indi vidual roses, tulips and carnations and cakes were served. Chaperons wero Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mickey, Mr and Mrs. E. . Barbour, Mr. and Mrs I E. Kushner and Mr. and Mrs. Star board. Tho eighth annual banquet of Busn nell Guild was held at the Lantern room of the Delavan Saturday with seventy members present. Following is the toast list: Bushnell Guild Ideals: Harold 'TUnkle, tonstmaster. The Birth Franz Paustian. Growth Harry L. Reed. Perfection Lawrence W. Metzger. Influence J. Wilbur Wolf. Challenge Leslie Cadwallader. Responses. "Then Hail." Square and Compass Club. University Masons and DeMoiays were entertained Friday evening by tho Square and Compass Club ni dancing party at the Scottish licito Temple. One 'hundred couples at tended. Decorations were simple Punch and wafers were served as r freshments. Professor and Mrs. Chat burn chaperoned. Twins Club. Eighteen members of the Twin.. Club were entertained at the home of Gladys and G-oldio Kakkerber.-zer Friday evening. Tho evening was spent in playing games and dancing. A two-course luncheon was served to the guests at the close, of the earning. XI Psi Phi. Xi Psi Phi entertained thirty-five couples at a house dance Friday eve ning, xne nouse was atraciiveiy e orated in the fraternity colors, lav ender and cream. Chaperons wero Dr. Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Fearson. Out-of-town guests were Mark O'Brien and Phil Campbell or Omaha. Sliver Lynx. Silver Lynx entertained thirty couples at a house dance Friday ev ning. Baskets of La France rose and ferns and the fraternity co'orj maroon and silver, were used in tie decorations. Colored lights of mo'tled purple and orange were played upon the dancers. Ices and cake v ert served during intermission. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zook, Mr. and Mrs. C L Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hop well, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Decker am Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Babst were chap erons. Silver Lynx was host to the sister of the members at an Orpheum parts and six o'clock dinner at the chayto. house Saturday. Baskets of pink rosea decorated the dinner tables. Miss h. Alice Howell and Mrs. Harvey Kloep per were chaperons. The guests wen Precious Stone, University Place, Louise and Beth Cook, Waverly; ReL, Maynard, Lucille M. Foster, Mariah Tyler, Ariela Waldorf, Frances Mc Nabb, Helen Clark, Celia Scott. Jesslo Wagner, Helen Wagner, Alta F. Story, University Place. Ninety couples attended tho fresh man law hop at Antelope parg Fri day evening. Serpentine, confetti ha--loons and horns which were given a, favors added gaiety to the part. Punch and wafers were served du. ing the evening. Prof, and Mrs. H. II. Foster and Dean and Mrs. W. A. Seavey chaperoned. Farm House. Farm House entertained thlrty-fivj couples at a house dance Saturdrj evening. The house was decoratea in the fraternity colors, maroon and gold. Chaperons wero Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tj. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Grossart. Kappa Alpha Theta- Kappa Alpha Theta entertained twenty couples at an informal danc ing party at the chapter houso Satur day evening. Mrs. ills chaperonort tho party. Katherine Caldwell of Pawnee City was an out-of-town guest. Sarpy County Club. Fifteen couples attended the danc ing party given by the Sarpy Cou-vy Club at the home of Gladys Suttei at College View Saturday evening. Spring flowers wero used in the dec. orations. Refreshments consisted oi ice creaw an d wafers. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sutter acted as chaperons. DELAVAN CAFE Open Day and Night We Serve the Best; Prices Reasonable Visit the Lantern Room Dancing from 9 p. m. to a. m. DELAVAN CAFE 1439 0 Street For Good Eats Try the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria THE METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA P. C. TOMPKINS B2717 Three Rings 120 North 11th St. .i U It bmsBssssmns SESXESBSBSfS Home Style Malted Milk 25 Cents TT1)I LLER'S fRESCRlPTlON iJL HARMACY PLAY TENNIS! The new courts will soon be in shape. Are you ready to play? Have you a good outfit. 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