i 1 ; Foun SOCIETY Few pni'ties have been scheduled for the coming week end ;is the evening of Good Friday is closed to dancing. With only one evening for parlies, a niet week end is anticipated. On Saturday Delta Sigma Phi will be host at a spring party at the Cornhnsker hotel. On the same evening an All-University party has been scheduled at the coliseum. Delta Gammas Hold Convention Kappa chapter of Delta Gamma has been hostess to delegates from the University of Minnesota, the University of North Dakota, and Drake and Iowa State universities, who have been attending the Delta Gamma province convention held here Friday and Saturday. Julia Rider, newly appointed province Sweaters Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves Modern cleaned will look like new. SAVE 10 TOR CASH & CARRY Modern Cleaners Soukup A Westover, Mgrs. Call F2377 For Service "27th Year In Lincoln" Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. advocate both contrast and harmony, softness and trimness, brevity and length, printed and plain materials 1 1 (WS1 i m i -.1 S3 3 1 .vS! S3 '' IWiik-MM Every secretary, presided at the meeting. The delegates were guests at the party given at the chapter house Friday evening. A luncheon at the University club Saturday noon, fol lowed the open meetings In the morning. Saturday night the dele gates and the newly Initiated members of the sorority were honored at the alumna banquet held at the Cornhusker hotel. The delegates, four active and one alumna representative, are leaving for home today. Alpha Chi Mothers Entertain At Tea Mrs. B. W. Hilliard, Mrs. Frank Seacrest, and Mrs. E. R. Black were hostesses at an Informal tea 1Z ANTELOPE PARK Opens WEDNESDAY April 1st (No Fooling) With Leo Beck's Orchestra Watch The Nebraskan 11th & O Sts. "The Best for Less" J ACKET dress j lip or coat this year . . . soft dressmaker types, for after noon . . . tailored redingotes for street . . . trim models for all day long. Choose from this collection that presents them in every at tractive mood. GOLD'S Third Floor Social Calendar Sunday. Alpha Theta Chi dinner at the chapter house. Catholic students club breakfast at the Llndell hotel. Saturday. Delta Sigma Phi spring party at the Cornhusker hotel. All University party at the coli seum. given by the Mothers' club of Al pha Chi Omaga Thursday after noon at the chapter house. Active members and pledges of the ohap ter were the guests for the occa sion. Spring flowers and tapers of orange served as decorations. Mrs, Seacrest presided at the tea table for the first hour and Mrs. Black during the second. They were as sisted in serving bv Eloise Real Myrtle Thomas, Betty Laing, Louise Budden, and Elaine Nicho las Phi Delta Plan Party For April 11 Phi Delta Theta are making plans for a party to be held April 11. The affair will be given at the chapter house. Kappa Delta Honors Initiates At Party Sixteen pledges were initiated into Kappa Delta Friday evening Thev are Helen Swine, Laura Smith, Julia McNay, Lcona Le'i. Genevieve Winslow, Ruth Duryee, Leone King, Corrine Cornell, Ruth Wimberly. Hazel Benson. Eva Weis, Dorothy Howard, Alice Jen sen, Sylvia Mashek, Violet Sorcn sen and Fern Wunenberg. The initiates were honored at a house party Saturday evening. The Kap pa Delta pin formed the theme of the party, for which a color mo tif of green and white was used. Jess Williams orchestra played for S. FROCKS H 8SS has its jacket Sl H. Green Stamps THE DAILY NEBRASKAN the affair. More than sixty cou ples attended tho fete. Freshmen Entertain For Zeta Beta Taus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shire and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qugenheim chaperoned the Zeta Beta Tau freshman house party given Sat urday evening. About forty cou ples were present to dance to the music furnished by the Golden Rod SerenaUcrs. A special attraction was prccented during intermission when Harriet Cruise Kemmer sang several selections. Theta Chi House Party Is Held Friday Evening. The Theta Chis entertained at a spring house party Friday eve ning, Mrs. Knapp, the house mother, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis acted as chaperoncs. Officers of Alpha Chi Omega Chosen. Newly elected officers for Alpha Chi Omega for the coming year are Gwendolyn Hagcr, president; Eloiso Real, vice president; jane Axtell, secretary, and Helen Char- lone Smith, treasurer. Formal Banquet Given For Delta Zeta Initiates. Delta Zeta Initiated fourteen girls Saturday. They are Helen Boelts. Archer; Mary Katnerme Bourret, Harrison; Jeanettc Gar vis, Bancroft; Laura and Luella Geyer, Walerville. Kan.; Katherine James, Sterling; Norma Klein, and Helen Runkle, Mllford; Olga Sharp, Stanton : Gwendolyn Thompson, Merrill, la.; and Lucille Magher, Lucille Mills, Meredith Thorns, and Helen Volin, Lincoln. The initiates were guests at a formal banquet at the chapter house Saturday evening. Pink rosebuds and rose and green dec orations were used. The entertain ment consisted of a vocal solo by Marie Walther, and a clarinet solo by Margaret Colver. Francis Bab- cock, who is teacning ai wiiDur, spent the week end at the chapter house. Alpha Omicron Pi Gives Formal Initiation Fete. A formal dinner in courtesy to all of the initiates of Alpha Omi cron Pi was given at the chapter house Friday evening alter initia tion. Spring flowers decorated the table. Those initiated were AHene Muman, Margaret Wilson, Helen Belle Dirk, Ruth Dunsing, Eloise Fairhead, Ruth Frantz, Helen Har rison. Helen Klein, Margaret Up son and Jane Wickersham. Sigma Nus nitiate Ten. Ten new members were taken into Delta Fts chaptpr nf Sigma Nu at the annual spring initiation ceremonies Friday afternoon. The initiation was watched by division al inspector, Dr. E. H. Hashinger, Kansas City, Kas.; Max Anderson, Lincoln attorney and alumnus or Nu chapter at Lawrence, Kas., whose son, Roland Anderson, was one of the class of ten, and a num ber of alumni who had returned for the occasion. The initiation, which began at 4 o'clock, was followed by a banquet at the chapter house at 7. Speak ers for the evening were Doctor Hashinger, Mr. Anderson and Eu gene Taylor, Omaha, president of the local cbapter, who also served as toastmaster. The new members are Roland Anderson, Lincoln; Ralph Moore, Omaha: Carter English, Des Moines; Charles Woolery, Stanton; Russel Wunner, Ewing; wnnur Wilhelm, Omaha; Dale Parker, Farnam; Norman Jeffrey, Lexing ton; Robert Scott, Ogallala. and William Higdon, jr., Goodland, Kas. Sigma Delta Tau Holds Initiation Sis-ma Delta Tau sorority initi ated six new members Friday aft ernoon. Those who were made ac tive members are: Ruth Bern stein, Council Bluffs; Gertrude Ellis, Bernice Riseman, both of Lincoln; Ruth Fox, Martha Lip pett and Ruth Rueben, all of Omaha. An initiation banquet was given the new members at the ANTELOPE PARK Opens WEDNESDAY April 1st (No Fooling) With Leo Beck's Orchestra Watch The Nebraskan FOR THE Graduate Fine Leather Goods Fine Stationery Fountain Pens Jewtlry Diamonds Watches and a host of others TUCKER SHEAN JEWELERS STATIONERS 1123 0 ST. G "Lincoln hotel last night. Kate Arlene Goldstein of New York City was toastmlstresa of the af fair. Many alumni attended the banquet. Gamma Phis Give Dinner for Brothers Gamma Phi Beta entertained at dinner Friday evening, honoring fifteen Gamma Phi brothers. The sorority colors of double brown formed the color scheme for deco ration. Tall tapers and spring flowers were used on the tables. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Douglas Tlmmerman. An hour dance followed the dinner. D. S. L.'s Honor Alums And Initiates at Dinner Fifty-nine active, alumni and honorary members attended the initiatory banquet held at the Delta Sigma Lambda chapter house Friday evening. Harlan Easton acted as toastmaster, while Rodney Phillips acted as spokes man for the newly initiated men. 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