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City Office J l J JO to and O streets j i : t Only $5 for a doable berth and $25 for a R.R. ticket UntilJttnei5.S903 Lincoln to Los Angeles Late Society Notes. The sophomores gave a very success ful party at the armory Saturday night, In spite of the effortB of the irrepress ible freshies to break up the affair. The action of several of the sophB at tho freBhman party given the week be fore had caused many of tho lower classmen to swear eternal vengeance. Herman Lehmer and Ray Gould, chair man and master of ceremonies, had an ticipated the efforts of the freshies to kidnap them, and accordingly took up their abode in the armory at four o'clock in the afternoon. Several other members of the class were neither as precautious nor as lucky, and being captured by armed forces of the en emy, were treated to doses of red paint and lamp black, and given a free trol ley car to the end of the car lin, and thence allowed to peacefully pur sue their way back to the scene of en joyment. Janitor Uhl and Superin tendent Fee, in trying to Bubdue the mob, were subjected to rather rough treatment in having a fire extinguisher turned on them with terrific force, but fortunately escaped uninjured. Several eggs of questionable ago were thrown ngalnst tho building, and tin cans and sweet-scented acids were much in evi dence on the dance floor. In spite of the efforts of the freshies to the con trary, a fair Blz.ed crowd succeeded In reaching the armory In safety, where they enjoyed a dance program of eigh teen numbers. Ping pong and card tables were set up In the chapel, and Ice was served. Miss Hazel Hartsough, of Mlnden, was given a pre-nuptlal cup and saucer shower, at the home of G. B. Chapman, Saturday evening. The shower was given by Misses Grace Evans, Myrtle Newman and Llla Spurlock, former roommates of Miss Hartsough, who was in school last semester. Decor ations were in pink and green, the colors of tho 'Eleventh Hour Club," and in the dining-room a May pole wound In smilax and white ribbon was placed on the table, and streamers of pink ribbon extended from the top of the pole to the table. Music, reading and short original stories made up the progarm. Tlie local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega gave Its annual banquet at the Llndell hotel Saturday night. About thlrty-flvo active and alumni members wero present. Tho following toasts wero called for by the toastmaster, Mr. Raymond B. Morgan: "Gamma Theta's Early Days," Jameo G. Miller; "Our Immortal Dead," silent toast; "Tho Eighteenth Biennial Congress," Claud S. Wilson; "Present and Future Of Gamma Theta," E. M. Swain; "Our Standby the Alumni," Fay Rogers; "Our Southern Brothers," George F. Ross, Tennessee PI; "Now for Our Girls," Joo D. Berry; "The Goat," Er nest SVrague; "A. T. O. at the Bar," R. V. McGrew; "The Family Man," Dr. H. Finley Helms; "In Facilitate," Dr. ThaddeuB L. Bolton; other im promptu toasts by different members Of the fraternity followed. Those pres ent from out of town were: J. W. Towle, Omaha; Eugene Follmer, Oak; J. W. Miller, Wayne; Fay Rogers and Harry Follmer, Nelson. On Friday night the Dalian literary society was entertained with the most unique and enjoyable program of the year tho annual contest progarm giv en by the girls of-tho society. The boys had been kept guessing for the last month what the nature of the program was to be. Their perplexity was only Increased when the girls posted their clover bulletin in University hall.rep-H resenting tho boys on their way to Del ian hall, struggling under the burden of huge interrogation points. Friday evening at 7:30 all ihe members as sembled in the hall as usual to listen to tho program. Tho chairman an nounced the first number as a grand, march. It seemed a queer number to open a program with, but they all aroso and tho boys, with blank, inquis itive looks on their faces, each caught step with his fair escort and were all marched out of tho hall, across the campus, and down Eleventh street to O, where the girls summarily loaded their dumfounded partners on a Btreet car,- and unloaded them again at the state farm. There, In one of the large halls, tho society gathered about a banquet board bountifully laden and The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Law and I Each has a special Circular of Information which will bo sent on application. Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). B37"Thc cour3CS !n Medicine arc given in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois elaborately decorated with flowers and smilax and artistic menu cards wrought In burnt letters. In the enjoyment of the first course, tho boys had almoBt forgotten their surprise, but between the several courses the toastmlfitress called for toasts from both boyB and girls, all of which succeeded In remind ing tho boys and making them almost uncomfortably conscious of themselves. They wero asked to respond to: "Can women keep a secret? ' (the speaker rather thought they could); "Where aro wo at?" "How did wo get here?" "Tho State Farm," etc. The character istic flow of Delian wit, humor and Jolj nty was In evidence during the whole evening. The boys have hardly recov ered their equilibrium yet. They had been banking strongly on their own program as a winner this year, but Blnce Friday night they have been seri ously considering an unconditional sur render to their resourceful lrlends, the Delian girls. X. Dr. and Mrs. Waters and Miss Eu nice Morrell entertained the members of the Palladian society Saturday ev ening, May 2. Seventy-five members spent one of the most enjoyable even ings of the year In the Doctor's hand some home on Hth and Q. The house was tastefully decorated with flowers and palms. In ono room refreshments were prepared under spreading stream ers of crimson and gold that decorated a May pole. Another room was kept closely shut until all had gathered. Then the doors were thrown back, re vealing the silhouettes of forty mem bers hanging about the walls. No two shadow pictures were alike. The heavy Jaws of Tom Hewitt and the strong profile of Miss Bullock were typical of the differences. But a few guessed the entire number in tho gal lery. Next a flower puzzle requiring rhyme set the wits of all turning out wonderful couplets which would cer tainly put the best poets to shame. In the middle of tho evening Mrs. Waters, assisted by tho MiBses Morrell, served refreshments, consisting of coffee and cake, strawberries and cream, and bon bons. 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