ThK n v i I V XKHRASKA N SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN GARMENT CLEANINC atKVlCE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 320 South 11th 'j.'.v:' . If f mm. J SOCIAL EVENTS February 14 The Kappa Sigma formal Friday owning at the Llnttnn Hotel was at tended by olghty couples. Red shaded lumps with nt reamers of red hearts furnished the decorations. The party was chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Matson. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hedge and Mr. and Mrs. Ijiwrenoe Farrel. Among the outofiown guests were Mr. and Mrs. 11. Henry Campbell of Klgln. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Carol of Gothenberg and Lieut. Charles Keyes or Dayton. Ohio. Dilta Chi entertained twenty cou ples at a house danre Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wade chaperoned. Uushncll Ciuild gae a valentine party for eighteen couples Friday evening at the chapter house. Prof, and Mrs. It. K. Cochran chaperoned. Alpha Omicron Fi entertained twen ty couples at a house dance Friday j eening. j Acacia held its annual banquet Fri- , day evening at the Lincoln Hoel. Dr. . Edwin Maxey was toastmaster and , called upon Prof. E. B. Barbour. C. J Neil Drown. Prof. C. W. Taylor, Prof. ' Georee X. Foster and V. C. Blunk. , 19. for 7"". 'scene from Klaw and Eirlanger's Production of The Trail of the Lonsome Pine. Orpheum, Matinee were Carl Ganz of Dunbar ana Oscar, j n v 'v '7'' r 0 .S s ' ' and night, Monday, February 17th. AT .FaFini Schlavland of Fremont Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained thirty-five couples at their chapter house Friday evening. The freshmen of Chi Omega enter tained the chapter at a cabaret din-, ner Friday evening at the chapter house. Valentine decorations were used. Farm House gave a house dance Friday evening for twenty couples. Prof, and Mrs. W. V. Burr chape roned. Sigma Xu entertained twenty-five couples at a house dance Friday eve ning, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stratton and O. A. Brace. Phi Kappa Psi entertained at house dance Friday evening. Twenty cou ples were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haecker and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lloyd. Twenty couples attended a party given by Delta Upsilon Friday eve- ; ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoppe, i Jr., chaperoned. ' I February 15 I Acacia gave its formal party Satur- j day evening at the Scottish Rite j Temple. Seventy-five couples attend- i ed. Prof and Mrs. George Chatburn, J Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Prof, and Mrs. Edwin Maxey and Prof, and Mrs. G. X. Foster chaperoned. I Yalemine decorations and the Aciacia ; colors of black and gold were used in the large hall. The Delta Gamma formal Saturday evening at the Lincoln Hotel was at-1 were Cyrus C. Mason, II. F. Berquist, tended by one hundred couples. Red ! Herbert M. Frost, I. K. Frost, Henry shaded lamps were used for decora-1 Byrne and Frank McFarland, all lion. Governor and Mrs. S. R. Mc-j t.j- Oa-ahM; Vayne T. Carol of Goth Kelvie, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dalby, j t-nberg, Y. C. Lock wood of Amhurst, Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Miss ; TjaSR; c. W. Erennen of Houston, Amanda Hexipner, Miss Charlotte j Tex.; Gordon Beck of SL Louis, Mo.; Low e and Mrs. Edna K. Leland were ; jj. w. Camxbell of Elgin. Otis Magor 3IL 5 EOT ON Stadeots Arrangements have been made to have "NEBRASKAN" distributed daily at the University Farm Postoffice. MOW P M'iHWl . J. I' , "" ' i..-.-" ' "WVL' !.".i''I'!.''.!.L..J.'!U.L ll ' "J-il.! - 1L .1 .l(-);M KnVWmmmm ,fmjrrm1Fi . Social Calendar II j UNI NOTICES SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Good Glasses When we have tested yur eyes wo will know exactly what you need and advise you HC. cordlngly. RESULTS GUARANTEED HALLETT OPTOMISTIST Etab. 1871 1U3 q N. S. Cafe 139 South 11th Subscribe for The Daily Nebraskan ROGRAMS All Kinds-Except Poor Ones GRAVES PRINTERY 244 North 11th. Fine Chocolates FILLERS RESCRIPTION HARM AC Y C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St Phones B-6741-742 Have jour dr-ss ultw cleaned and prcs,-l. Wc call for and delmT. rrat-rnily Claners and Pytr. S4uh Oil. I. the cliairi'ons. Anions the out-of-lown pueste were Jean Kennedy, Bet- of Auburn, G. L. Uc-wit of Beaver Cropping. Fred Humphreys and R. R- ty Kennedy, Frances Clolland. Frances j Robertsrn of Broken Bow, A. R. llov !l.i J!ar?aivt Harte. Marian H. j Moritz of Srward and Ieonard Swan-. Howe and Dorothy Canan of Omaha; j son of Clay Center. Miriam Gillican and Demeras S. Stout f f O'Neill; Gertrude Miller and Ruth Tfcc Thmeii of Alpha Chi Omega Kins of Kearney and Byral Baldwin i pertained the active chapter at a of Stella i -ouse dance Saturday evening. Val- , entine decorations were used. Pleas Alpha Delta Pi pave a valentine ant Holycke of Orcaha save a dance, party for twenty-three couples Satur- j Among the out-of-town guests were day evening at the chapter bouse. Grace Horner. 18, and Mary Graham Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart and Miss j of Omaha. Clara Dickerson, Aurel Margaret Clelland were the chape- Toreman and Marie Appleman. 18, rons. ! an of Alvo. and Mrs. Henry Camp- T- c.- v ,j . j lbH of Elgin. Kappa Sigma held its twenty-third 1 annual banquet Saturday night in the i February 16 Garden Room at the Lincoln Hotel. ! Silver Serpent gave a twilight fcia TLeit; were sirty-five members pres-' ficale for junior girls Sunday affer ent. Harry S. Byrne of Omaha, a ' noon from 4 until 6 at Women's HalL. national officer of the fraternity, was The program consisted of songs by toastmaster and Henry Campbell. J Dorothy Doyle and Iona Leyday. and Prof. F. E. Schramm, Verne Hedge, j violin sclos by Koby Serensky, with and Lieut. Orrille Ralston responded ! Carolyn Reed at the piano. Tea was wi'h toast. The cut of to a guests i sf rved. February 21. Delta Tau Delta House Dance. Alpha Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. Phi Delta Theta House dance. Gamma Phi Beta House dance. February 22. Alpha Xi Delta formal Lincoln ho tel Delta Delta Delta banquet Lincoln Hotel. Cloped night Mystic Fish Orpheum party. February 28 Chi Omega formal Lincoln Hote'. March 1 Pi Kappa Phi formal Lincoln Ho tel. Chi Omega banquet Lincoln Hotel. March 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon formal Lin coln HoteL March S Kappa Kappa Gamma formal Lin coln HoteL March 14 Achotb. formal Lincoln HoteL March 15 Closed night. AVua. Omicron Pi formal Lincoln Hotel Mystic Fish A ypecial Mystic Fish meeting will be held Monday, February 17, at the Alpha Chi Onit-ga house at 5 o'clock. ATTENTION! The success of any party depends upon the completeness of the details Dance Programs and Stationery, or Society work is our first name. We :an round out your happiness now by supplying every need from a fountain pen to oJT.ce fixtures at our new store. 1213 N St. George Eros, Printers and Office Supplies. Tag Day Slogan A volume or the 1919 Corn-fcus-ker will be given to the con tributor of the Enappiest slogan for the Daily" Nebrabkan Tag Pay subMripuon campaign to be held Tuesday. February 18. Contributions should be filed at 'he student activities' office be fore noon Saturday. WANT ADS LoM Dreps length of yellow Geor gette crepe. Monday between 9 and 12 on city campus. ' Finder please leave at Student Activities office. LOST A Delta Gamma pin. call B-1416. Please Uist Notebook with fountain pen and gloves in it. Taken in library between 11 and 1 o'clock Tuesday. F;r.der please return to Student Activ ities office. Reward. Lc rt Parker fountain pen Tuesday neon, between 2nd floor University Hall and 16th and R streets. Finder call B35S0 or leave at Student Activ ities office. Reward. For Ss-.le Chfckering grand piano, cheap. Call B1482. LOST Small wrift watch wlthkkl band. Wednesday noon in woman' gymnasium. Please return to student activities office. Reward. SUBSCRIBE FOE THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . t-v ri.n. Hellenic rjn-nti meeting utt association met Thursday afternoon. February 13. Matters of general in terest to the association were dis cus sed. t