The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1918, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBQASKAN
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C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
A(ljiiHt'"ent of. Fallen ArchoR. removiu or urns ami myrow kuiIh
Ain Ganter tno ro'iw' ' Bunions Phone
COMFORT SHOES B-3781
Building
OLIVER THEATRE
"TODAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES
S Hiflh Claw Acts
Vitagraph Feature
News Weekly
Quick's Orchestra
Mat. 2.30; Night 7:00 to 10:30
Gallery, 10; Bal. and Orch., 25c
I W PHONE Bo393 M " m B
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
Wed. Night to Sat. Night
Harry Green
& Players
In the Novelty Skit
"The Cherry Tree"
Management of Lewis A Gordon
Producing Co.
CHARLES WITHERS
In "For Pity's Sake," by Arthur
James. (A travesty melodrama
in 4 acts). Direction of Rolf &
Maddock.
Rae Eleanor Ball
Princess of the Violin
Herbert Clifton
In His Travesties of the Weaker
Sex '
ALASKA TRIO
"A Night on the Yukon," Pre
senting Sports of the Frozen
North.
The Gaudsmidt Bros.
Netherlands Premier Eccentric
Clowns with Their Spanish
Poodles
BERT SWOR
Blackface Comedian
Matinee at 2:30; all seats re
served, 25c Night performance
at 8:20; seats reserved, 25c, 50c
and 75c War tax additional.
Bl9 Shows & Good Music
Friday and Saturday
Rupert Hughes' Startling Story
"EMPTY
POCKETS"
A Mystery Story of New York's
Slums and Palaces
Also Comedy Topical Features
SYMPHONY CONCERTS
Daily at -3:00 and 7:00
Jean L. Schaefer, conductor
Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20c
1:15,3:00, 5:00,6:45,8:30 if'M
SHOWS START AT
SHARP
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Sold Exclusively in
LINCOLN
By
Fred Schmidt
& Bro.
917-921 "0" Street
SOCIETY
80CIAL CALENDAR
February 22
Till Alpha Tau Rosewilde.
Sterna Nu Lincoln.
Alpha Tau Omega Freshman Tarty
Temple, Faculty and Music hall
Sigma l'hi Epsilon House.
Phi Gamma Delta House.
February 23
Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln.
Iron Sphinx Phi Kappa Psl houso.
Alpha Sigma Phi house.
Komensky Klub Art Hall.
Freshman and Senior Girls Party,
2 to 6 o'clock Temple.
Alpha Gamma Hho House Party.
Alpha Phi Banquet Lincoln.
March 1
Achoth Lincoln
Bushnell Guild Ilosewilde.
Thl Kappa Psl house.
March 2
Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock
Lincoln.
University night Auditorium
Closed
March 8
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lincoln.
Military Ball Rosewilde.
March 9
Delta Gamma Lincoln
Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet Lin
coln. Hall.
March 15
Alpha Omicron Ti Lincoln.
March 16
Gamma Phi Eeta banquet Lincoln.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln.
Engineers' Hop Rosewilde.
Delta I'psilon Dinner dance at
house.
March 22
Delta Tau Delta house.
Delta Tau Delta Lincoln.
April 5
Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln.
April 6
Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln.
Engineers' banquet Lincoln.
April 13
All-University party
Closed
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, 5 to 8
o'clock.
April 19
Iron Sphinx Lincoln.
April 27
Alpha Omicron Pi banquet Lincoln.
February 22
About seventy-five people will at
tend the Alpha Phi banquet at the Lin
coln. Josephine Hughes will be toast
mistress. "Barbwire Entanglements,"
Ada Stidwortby. freshman; "Camou
flage," Helen Giltner, sophomore;
"Bomb Proof Dugouts," Helen Ken
dall. Junior; "Over the Top," Vivlenne
Holland, senior; "The Listening Past,"
Helen Drake Prouty, alumnae.
The decorations will be carried out
In the Alpha Phi colors, silver and
bordeaux. The out-of-town guests will
be Jane KJngery, Tilden; Helen Cur
rant, Indiana; Helen Hildretb, Louise
Stills, and Jessie Shumway of Lyons;
Mildred Montgomery Spohn, Superior;
Alma Cravan and Marguerite Mines,
Wayne; Ruth Grlevish Jones, Chicago;
Gladys Weaver, Sioux City; Golden
Rule, Harland ; Genevieve Welsh, Cen
tral City; Esther Schultz, Hastings;
Hazel Sabin and Elizabeth Drake,
Beatrice; Helen Nasson, Irene Cole
Wright, Jane McMores, Ruth Haller
Drake, Katherine Sturtevant. Mary
Haller, Ruth Thompson, Louise Steg
ner, Josephine Overpeck, Helen Rohr
baugb, and Irene Johnson. Omaha;
Marie McKee, Aurora, and Virginia
Cornelius, Tulsa. Okla.
Twenty-lvo couple will be present
at the dance given by the Iron Sphinx
at the Phi Kappa Psl house. Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Holland will chaperon.
Alpha Theta Chi will entertain sixty
five couples at the Lincoln. Prof, and
Mrs. B. Dales, and Prof, and Mrs. R. J.
Pdol will chaperone. The out-of-town
guests will be Mark Hargraves. Wy
more; Wilford Neihoii, Eaird; Lieui.
V. W. Irael. Camp Funston; Lieut J.
T. Caley. Camp Dodge; Stanley Henry.
Fort Riley; Waren Robert. Fort
Riley, and Lieut W. S. Llnckom.
About thirty -five couples will attend
the Alpha Sigma Phi party, given at
the chapter house. The chaperones
will be Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young.
The out-of-town guests wilL b? Lieut.
Roy Cameron, Omaha, and Carlisle
Jones, of Camp Funston.
Alpha Gamma Rho will entertain
about twenty couples at a dance given
at the chapter house. Prof, and Mrs.
H. g. Gramlich will chaperon.
February 22
Sixty couples will attend the dance
plTen bv Sigma Nu at the Lincoln.
ProL anil Mrs. C. E. Mickey; Prof, and
Mrs. George R. Chatburn; Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Emery, and Prof. C. A.
FTffmin wi:i be the chaperones. Jack
Clark of Lawrence. Kan., will be an
out-of-town guest
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