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From Three DoHar Pp g -.23 Tor Bale by It KTLLZE & ' Comer 0 & SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR January 26 Junior hop, Rosewilde. Faculty men banquet, Lincoln. Phi Gamma Delta dance, Lincoln. January 27 Alpha Xi Delta formal, Lincoln. Military Prom The annual regimental ball of the military department was held Friday night at the Commercial cluh. It was the first dinner dance given by the department and also the first all Uni versity party given at the Commercial club. One hundred couples attended. Red was the predominating color used in the decorations, with the na tional colors brought out in the flags and streamers about the ball room. The tables were arranged at the sides of the hall, so that a large center space was reserved for dancingt be tween courses. Red flowers and can dles with tulle shades were on each of the tables. The grand march was led by Blanch Rusk, regimental sponsor, and Lieut. Colonel A. S. Covert; Lillian Gnam and Capt John Stoddart The chap erones, for whom special tables were reserved, were Chancellor and Mrs. S. A. Avery, Captain and Mrs. S. M. Parker, Brigadier General P. L. Hall, Trof. and Mrs. P. M. Buck, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harpham and Mr. and Mrs. M. Wester mann. Major Howard Hadley was chair man of the committee in charge of the arrangements and Capt. J. B. Stod dart was master of ceremonies. Capt. R. F. Rohrbough and Capt. H. F. Holtz were the other members of the com mittee. The programs were white with the TJniversity of Nebraska seal in red and gold and with ribbons in the tri colors inserted beneath. Farm House Banquet Forty-five were present at the sixth annual banquet of the Farm House fraternity at the Lincoln hotel Satur day evening. P. H. Stewart was toastmaster, and the following re sponded: "Plans," Oscar Sjogren; "Material," C. L. Cbristensen; "La bor," K. C. Loriks; "Construction," R. E. HollanB; "Fishing," Ray W. Car penter; "The NebriiSka Farm House," A, W. Ingersoll. The alumni guests were: H. C. Merrick, Adams; L. Boyd Rist, Beatrice; F. L. Taylor, Broken Bow; A. H. Beckhoff. Dakota City; A. G. George, Battle Creek; Ivan D. Wood, O. W. Sjogren, Prof. R. F. Howard, H. F. Williams, L. T. Skinner, Lin coln; R. H. Camp. WalthiU; H. J. Duncan, Beatrice; R. E. Houser, Ge neva. Chester Dobbs of Beatrice is at the Alpha Ttu Omega house. The Palladians enjoyed a skating party Saturday night on the Unive sity athletic field. The English Club Didn't Find The Bottom Of The Jug Scandal has broken loose in the rhetoric department. For a long time there has been a feeling about the campua that the instructors of this department have been concealing something. They have been caught winking at one another and wearing very mysterious grins. Saturday a reporter heard jueer gurgling noises coming from room 107 and opened the door to find the cause. Before bis astonished eyes stood Searl Davis draining the content! of a gal lon Jug. It was Quite obvious that Mr. Davis was not learning to drink Irom the receptacle. No glasses or mug of any kind were in sight How ever, other jugs were stationed about the room. The "Order of the Jug was evidently not a new organ izi-tlon. Professor Sherlock Gass was perched on top or a desk with a large dougtnut In each hand and several other members of the department were enjoying the festivities. Profes sor Buck arrived only to be informed that be was too late. Miss McPhee and Miss Craft seemed to think the matter needed a little ex planation. Tbey explained that a meet ing of the ErgUsh club bad been held Ruth Fitzgerald of Louisville, Is the guest of Helen Curtice, 19. Marie Dally, ex-'15. of Duplap, la.. is visiting friends in the city. William Ritchie, '15, of Bridgeport, spent the past week in the city. Amos Thomas, '10, of Omaha, spent the week end in Lincoln." Mr. Thomas is a Phi Delta Theta. Hazel Sabine, ex-'lS, of Beatrice at tended the Doyle-Halligan wedding and is a guest at the Alpha Phi house. Delta Gamma entertained at the chanter house Saturday afternoon in honor of Breta Bills, a January bride. i Lea Howard, ex-'14, of Omaha, and Virginia liewis, ex-17, of Springfield, 111, are guests at the Kcppa Alpha Theta house. Laura Wood, ex-'20, of Hastings is t guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Wood came to attend the military ball- The Junior law hop was given at Rosewilde Saturday night About 1(K couples enjoyed the program of dances. The grand march was led by Ruth Whitmore and Willard Folsom. The tlit-r-eropes were Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Keed and Mr. and Mrs. M. Fol som Roses were given to the tirls as favors. The wedding of Kathleen Doyle, "12, to P. Rolfe Halligan, '12, of North Platte, took place Thursday evening, with members of Alpha Phi and Phi Delta Theta as special guests. The wedding party included Agnes Bartlett, '17,, Ruth Evans. 'IS, Betty Drake 'IS, Betty Doyle, '17, Lee Metcalfe, ex-'lG, Frank Mead, '13, Ray Doyle, '17, Vic tor Halligan, '17. Seventy couples attended the Farm House dance at the Lincoln hotel Fri day evening. Prof. W. W. Burr, Prof, and Mrs. H. B. Pier, and Miss Aural Scott were the chaperones. The alum ni guests were: J. 2. Duncan, L. Boyd Rist, Beatrice; Ivan D. Wood, A. E. Anderson, Lincoln; H. C Merrick, Adams; E. H. Herminghatis, Omaha; A. G. George, Battle Creek; A. H. Beckhoff, Dakota City. The Iron Sphinx formal was leld at the Lincoln hotel Saturday night with fifty couples in attendance. The chap eronps were Miss Mary Graham, Wal ter Campbell, Prof, and Mrs. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crancer. The grand march was Jed by Dorothy Pierce and H. R. Anderson. The committee in charge of arrangements were Dan Proudfit Deyo Crane, L. Finney and F. Young. Do you need help in rhetoric or in economics? I can help you. (50c an hour). F, C. Winsbip. Address Box 1162, Station A. in room S10 the previous evening. The club usually meets at the various homes but had decided to meet in University hall as it did many years ago. In the old days doughnuts and cider were always served and Miss Craft bad attempted to make it as ral as possible. Prof. J. E. "LeRossignol read a story of his own writing which was published in the January issue or the Canadian magazine. Miss Craft also read a story of whioh she is the author. It seems that the company was not able to consume all the food provided but all roB early Saturday morning and came down to finish It Imagine their chagrin when they found that the large sack of doughnuts had dis appeared during the night and could not be found. Suspicion centered on Sherley V. Babbit who subborn ly refused to unlock his desk. 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