THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I C. ROY RfllLLEP, For Foot Comfort 4(ljnstlnont of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails K.n ranter auu tu" "l Phone Building COMFORT SHOES B-3781 ill WEB THEATRE Thu. Mat. and Eve., Oct. 25 Sensational oucces L LITTLE GIRL Mat. 25c; Eve. 75c to 25c. j Phone B3398 Western Vaudeville Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday October 22, 23, 24 Sixth Episode "THE SEVEN PEARLS" a..rlvllli :NN & FINN MADAME Blackface MARION Oddity The Celebrated Comedy Protean . Artist W THREE XILDUFF KANES jn a Character striking a (Comedy Skit Blanace I'A Limb of the . I Law" Orpheum &rsal New. CS"ttra Weekly orchestra bat 15c. Nights, 7:15 and 9:00 sharp; seats Z5C SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR nhf oft. wwfcWWVI fa. w 1 union oocieiy uranson's cottage. Alpha Phi Freshmen house dance October 27 Phi Delta Theta house dance. Alpha Omfcron PI house dance. Chi Omega house dance. XI Delta party for sophomore girls Temple. Kappa Sigma entertained seventy five couples at a party at the Lincoln. Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Aylesworth and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrel, were the chaperones. Thirty couples attended the dance at the Gamma Phi Beta house. The decorations were autmun leaves and Japanese lanterns. Mrs. Medora Stevens chaperoned. The only out-of-town guest was Sarah! Cole, of Omaha. PARAGON FILMS present The Iwrod's biggest motion picture "THE W H I P" October 20 Sigma Nu held its annual fall party at the Lincoln for eighty couples. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burkes, and Mr. Ernest Graves. The out-of-town guests were Prof. H. M. Fi-eeman of Oregon: Jack Ash- ford, Ames, Iowa; H. B. Stevens ex '19, Harry Stevens of Creston, Iowa; waiter Graw, ex-'19, Denison, Iowa; Oscar Drake, ex-'19, Kearney; Lial Pol lock, Des Moines, Iowa; K. M. Snyder, Council Bluffs; Edward Schumaker, ex -'20, Tilden; Robert McCreary and H. H. Lampert, ex-20, Wahoo; Frank Morrisey, Chadron; Ernest Brock, ex '20, Rising City; George Kindig, ex 19, Doniphan; C. H. Murphy, Omaha, and T. A. Philbln, Notre Dame. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained thirty couples at a house dance, which was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludwig. The decorations were in purple and gold. Russell Burr of Omaha, Dr. C. E. Johnson of Grand Island, Parks Johnson of Grand Island, Pete Lewis of Newman Grove, Harold Corey, Fort Snelling; Earle Ruman of Omaha, and Arthur Mayes of Oakland, were special guests at the party. . The University chorus held a Hal low'een party at the Armory. The dec orations were jack-o'lantems and corn stalks. Games and Hallow'een refresh ments were enjoyed. Mrs. Carrie Ray mond was the chaperone. PERSONALS Thirty couples were present at the Alpha Tau Omega party at Art hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wenstrand of Wahoo, chaperoned. Pi Beta Phi had a dance at Music hall for forty couples. Mrs. C. M. Sherwood of Red Cloud, Mrs. Charles Menaugh of Davisson, Iowa, Mary Bee of Fairbury, Mae and Neva Dolstrom of Grand Island, and Constance Ly ford of Adams, were guests. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Waters chap eroned the Delta Tau Delta dance at the chapter house. About fifteen couples were present. Carl Graff, ex '19, and Donald Stevens, ex-'20, of Beatrice, were the out-of-town guests. The Eo.n CLEAHERS-PRESSERS-DYERS HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING TELEPHONES B2311 and B 3355 PERSONALS Helen Minier, ex-20, was in Lincoln Saturday. Robert Holly, '12, visited at the Sigma Nu house. Mary Hughey drove to her home in Nebraska City, Saturday evening. Nell Youngers, '17, of Geneva, spent Sunday at the Delta Gamma house. May and Neva Dahlstrom spent the week end at the Pi Beta Phi house. Sarah Cole visited at the Gamma Phi Beta house Saturday and Sunday. Susanna Jobst, from Omaha, visited at the Delta Gamma house the end of the week. Marvin Runs, ex-'19, now stationed at Fort Logan, Colo., is home on a short furlough. Mrs. F. H. Howey visited her daugh ter, Kathryn, at the Delta Gamma house Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMonies and Mr. and Mrs. Ellet Drake drove to Lin coln for the game. Kathryn Busse, '17, spent the end of the week in Lincoln. She is teaching at Brock, Neb., this year. Mrs. Earl May (Helen Welsh) visit ed at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house the latter part of the week. Mrs. Mark Achison of Kearney, vis ited her sister at the Delta Gamma house the end of the week. Helen Curtis, from Omaha, visited Louise Baily at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Saturday and Sunday. Mary Steele, ex-19, and Helen Quin, from Aurora, Neb., visited the Kappa Alpha Theta house Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. J. G. Elliott (Camille Leyda) and Lucile Leyda, from Falls City, visited Saturday and Sunday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Harvey Nelson, ex-'18, from Camp Dodge, and Mr. and Mrs. Frans Nelson from Omaha, drove to Lincoln Satur day to visit Bernice Nelson at the Al pha Phi house. ii ''ji'i , . M, "ARROW formit COLLAR - mi (HIE li lIlLa Lyon fjf Healy "Washburn" Vkulelest $lS.00i Leonardo Juries genuine Hawaiian mate, $7. SO; A fauna Lea. brand, $. May be had if 12,000 leading music dealers. JVritt for name f the nearest dealer. ULEl THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone.possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It is cany to learn. Its price includes an Instruction Book. 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