1 f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TpROYIVl I LLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Bunon8 410 Canter COMFORT SHOES Building Phone B-3781 flIIVER THEATRE rue, Wed. and Wed. Matinee Musical t-omcu . . i CTTV" "SO LUINU 1.S- I with Charlotte Greenwood jPrO THE RIGHT" Monday and Tuesday Goldwym Presents MAE MARSCH Sunshine Alley B1392 "The Acme of Pep" B3708 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Music for all occasions Orchestra from Five to Twenty-Five Pieces Jazz Band or( Boiler Shop Effects on request only SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR November 16 Comus Club Rosewilde. November 17 Catholic Students' club dance Temple. Silver Serpent party for Junior girls Alpha Xi Delta house. November 23 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. November 24 Engineers Hop Rosewilde Pi Reta Phi house dance. Phi Delta Theta house dance. November 28 Sterna Alpha Epsilon. Art Club Bohemian party Art hall About seventy-five active members and alumni attended the forty-sixth annual banquet of Palladian Literary society at the Lindell. A. C. Krebs was toastmastcr and the following toasts were given: Dawn Lieut. A. C. R. Swenson. Enlisted Seth C. H. Taylor. Muster Gertrude Judd. Oppression Flor ence Slater. Camp Life Lieut. Bon Huntington. Review Allen Suther land Alliance Estella Warner. Con quest Leonard Kline. Your Flag and My Flag Prof. II. W. Caldwell. November 9 Alpha Tau Omega held its annual banquet in the Garden room of the Lincoln for about forty-five active and alumni members. Chandler Trim ble, of Omaha, was toastmaster, and called upon the following for toasts: Guy Reed, "In the Trenches;" Harry Coffe, "Over the Top;" Edson Shaw, "Leading the Charge;" Dr. E. J. Stewart, "The Battle;" Thomas Neighbors, "The Victory." There were no decorations. The out-of-own members present were Ralph weaverling, North Bend; Fred Laird, Fremont; H. s. Williams. Omaha; Burr Latta, Tekamah; Alfred Ken nedy, Major Kennedy, Chandler Trim ble. Everett Angle, c. parks, Omaha; Guy Reed, Eurl Ketchem, Thomas Neighbors, Camp Dodge; Howard Loomls, Fremont; William Wendstrand, Wahoo; Jean Moore, IT. S. S. "Oklahoma;" and Harry Coffee, Chadron. Delta Upsilon entertained eighty tive couples at its annual Homecom ing party nt the Lincoln. The chap erons were Dr. and Mrs. K. .1. Stew art, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holland and Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Wenger. , The out-of-town guests were Guv Thompson, West Point; Roy Green lee and Elbert Greenlee, Blaine Gra bill and Elmer Grabill, Goodwin Dor an, Sidney; Meridith Ackerman. Stan ton; J. K. Flaherty, Dickson; R. J. Harney, K. T. Spire, and Fred Burr, Omaha. Sixty active and alumni members attended the annual banquet of Delta Chi at the chapter house. The out-of-town guests were Lieut. Harold Landeryou, Lieut. Frank llixenbar.gh, Lieut. Frank Carpenter, Camp Hods; Joseph Swenson, Paul Martin, Sid ney; Earl Powell, David City; Otis C. Gilmore, York. Sigma Phi Epsilon gave a dance for twenty-five couples at the chap ter house. Mr. and Mrs. Doane Pick ering were the chaperones. Phi Delta Theta entertained sixty couples at a party at the Rosewilde. Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seacrest chaper oned. The out-of-town guests were Lieut. Herbert Larson and Lieut. Ray L. Doyle, Camp Dodge, la.; Ferris Chesley and Charles Peterson, Om aha; Ralph Bressem, Sabetha, Kas.; Guy Combes and Clayton Woods, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ro mans, Fairbury. Twenty couples attended the dance at the Bushnell Guild house, chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Landy Clarke and Prof, and Mrs. T. T. Bullock. Sigma Nu held a Home-coming party at the chapter house for thirty couples. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dob son, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Weeks and Prof. C. A. Freeman were the chaper ones. November 10 Sigma Chi held its annual Home coming party at the Lindell for sixty couples. The chaperones were Dean and Mrs. C. C. Engberg. Dean and Mrs. Charles Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harvey, Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Condra, and Dr. H. B. Latimer. Guests from out-of-town were E. E. Allen, Tobias; James Burton, Thom as Chase, Arthur Wunner, E. J. Har lan, Omaha; W. Tuttle, Spencer, Iowa: J. M. Strand, Camp Funston; Captain. Karl Brown and Mr., and Mrs. Plattsmouth. Delta rpfilon held its annual ban quet at the Lincoln. William Bites, of Lodgepole, was toastmastcr. Those who responded lo toasts wore: R. J. Harney, .1. C. Flaherty, Fred Seacrest, Frank Weller and Robert Moodie. Alpha Tau Omega held a dancing party at the Lincoln for fifty couples. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart chap eroned. Alpha Delta Pi had a house dance at the chapter house in honor of the alumni who were back for Homecom ing. About thirty couples were pres ent. Mrs. Margaret Cleland was the chaperone. Special guests at the party were: Ruth Sanford, Omaha; Gladys Wilde. Wilbur; Leo Sher burne, Ethelyn Druse. Cambridge; Leona Wood, Superior; Clarissa De lano, Cedar Rapids; Esther Johnson, Aurora; and Edith Ashton, Minford. The Acacia party at the Temple was attended by thirty couples. Prof, and Mrs. Lawrence Fossler chaper oned. .Guests from out of town were, J. Kelley, and Lieut. Minor Mason. Camp Dodge; and L. H. Hummel, Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beatty chap- Fort Snelling; George Dovey, Phone B339S O R F H E U 7V WESTERN VAUDEVILLE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, November 12, 13, 14 Ninth Episode of "THE SFVPN PEARLS (Read the Story in the Sunday State Journal.) VAUDEVILLE If BILLIE BOWMAN Character pespriptive Melody FOLEY & O'NEIL 'he Two Nifties in Songs and , Dances." Universal News Weekly James F. Thompson Presents "THE BURGLARS' UNION For Laughing Purposes Only FOUR BELMONTS Novelty Diabolo Spinners Orpheum Concert Orchestra M c- a i-m Anv fiat 15c u,iiiv& i.f ci j niiciiiuun m . y Nights 7:15 and 9:00 Sharp; Seats 25c. War Tax Additional eroned forty couples at the dance at the Alpha Sigma Phi house. The out-of-town guests were M. L. Mln thorne, J. B. Ayerly, W. A. Gerry, Omaha; R, F. Cameron, T. H. Ays troni. Fort Omaha; A. K. Wright, Ann Arbor. Mich.; F. A. Allen. Te cumseh; and J. Shumway, Lyons. The Farm house gave a dance for twenty couples, chaperoned by Prof W. W. Burr. Alpha Xi Delta had a dance at the chapter house for thirty-five couples. Miss Lulu Runge and Arthur Rogers were special guests. Those from out of town who attended the party were: Louise Graw. St. Edwards; Christine Carlson, Fremont; Fern Longacre, Dodge; Tlielma Kaus. Os ceola; and Carolyn Funke, Blair. Kappa Kappa Gamma had a house dance for thirty couples. Mrs. N. A. Miller was the chaperone. Guests were: Geraldine Johnson, Omaha; Lola Neeley, Nebraska City; Helen Minier, Oakland; and Katherine Goodrich, Fairbury, and Dorothy Har mon,. Chicago. The freshmen of Alpha Omicron Pi entertained fifteen couples at a dance at the chapter house. The decorations were in red and white. Alumni who attended the party were, Doris Seroggin, Oakland; Ruth Schorginger, Ralston; and Carry Marshall and Dorothy Murdy, Weep ing Water. Phi Kappa Psi entertained thirty five couples at a house dance. Prof, and Mrs. N. A. Bengston were the chaperones. Alpha Phi gave a dance for eigh teen couples. Mrs. Samuel Waugh, Sr., chaperoned. r Lost An open face locket watch. Initials K. L. N. on back. Finder please return to Student Activities Office. Reward. 12-3t Dr. L. F. Meier, Dentist, 13 & O. B-2734 Boyd wants to see you about your printing. 0 fMf:. y vl vmmx t WJ 7 M- , it y i Vi i it i - - '- - .-4. : : TOM KERR & EDITH ENSIGN With Their Talking Fiddles, at the Orpheum Thursday WW tiV Villi I'; " - i i N I. WfC - V r tM ACH1EYBMENT It hjs'sct rree"thc'fpirit orrcscarch. Twaity-fivc years 'sgo the General Electric Company was founded. 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