i Friday, March 12 . ..mas entertained at their TejUnl0 . 1 1 in the large ball- " .The Lincoln Hotel. About - 1.a U'PI'll UlVOVi " MissVera Doyle, of Lin M a series of dances and songs. '"'iTors of the class rose and iH.lo The colors ' i,o,rt peen, were used as the color scheme which took the . .u.ia,i candles on the ta !T.nd floor lamps with the matching- ; decorations onerous for the evenlni !"" Omfpsaor and Mrs. B. H. uar and Professor and Mrs. Paul H. nn The committee in cnarei m D ;..a: Jesse Patty, chair "J James Lucas, Carl Howard, Earl Coryell, La Verne rmeije, i., uu. Florence Wjllcox. jhty couples were entertained at ,, Informal dancing pany uy u.e u. erelty Commercial Club. The main dining room of the Commercial Club ,ai used for dancing, decorated with ,i0t and white streamers on the nib and ceiling and tall flower bas kets of red carnations. A special rea- . in a i trQ era r? tv tare of tne pauy -- Mr ribbon streamers mreciea to- ..ttis the dancers. The committee lor the evening was: Ml'.ion Rosen- teum, chairman; Wallace Herrick, .ml Russell Weimer. Chaperons were professor and Mrs. J. E. Kirshman, professor and Mrs. O. E. Martin, Pro lessor and Mrs. J. E. Le Rossignol, ,ni Professor and Mrs. D. F. Cole. ichnth was hostess at a house.- dance given at the chapter hous-i. About twenty couples were present. Decorations were green and white tiepe paper streamers, and these col ors in memory of Saint Patrick, were further carried out in the refresh ments. Chaperons were Professor and Mrs. Parker, and Mrs. J. H. Reed. Theta Sigma I'hi. honorary journal istic sorority for women, gave an in formal four-course luncheon in the test balcony of the dining room at tic Commercial Club. About twenty embers of the fraternity were pre-, T II K DAI LY NEBRASKAN ent. Plana for the convention, to b5 held In Madison, Wlscoi.sin, March 29 to April 6, were dlscusso.l In the moet- ii rr following the luncheon. Sigma Phi Epsllon entertained at the annual spring parly given in the. large ball room of the Lincoln Hotel. One hundred couples were present, f-prlng flowers in basket and festoo- g i!:corated the hall, and rod and pur I"1, the fraternity colors, appeared in the lamp shades. Chaperons were Pro-l-'Hsor and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Pro feasor and Mrs. P. W. Ivey, Coani and Mrs. Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Pickering, Mr and Mrs. Worth Mln nick, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Rennet, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave rlckson. Saturday, March 13 Valkyrie, honorary society for sen ior girls entertained at the second of their series of Twilight Teas at the Alpha Phi house from three to five. About thirty guests were present. Dresden baskets of spring flowers were the decorations used in tha rooms. The tea table, presided over by Sadie Finch, was decorated with crystal candle sticks holding pnU green candles tied with while and green tulle bows. The following pro giam was presented: Elizabeth Doyle, Oriental Dance, Florene Reed, whist ling solo, Irene Barton, violin solo, Margaret Perry, a series of folk songs, and Esther Dunn, piano solo. Delta Zeta was hostess to ninety guests at their annual formal dancing party at the Lincoln Hotel. The sor ority colors, rose and nile green, were used in the shades of the floor lumps, and in the baskets of roses and ferns. Chaperons were: Miss Amanda Heon- er, Mrs. C. V. Jones, Dean and Mrs.. P. M. Buck, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence i'.merson, Colonel and Mrs. John Ma- er. Out-of-town guests were Bernice .amson. Council Bluffs, Elizabeth -ubbs. Edith Wakefield, Mildred Price. Garnet Urover. Ada Robertson. Ger- rude Ramsey, all of Manhattan, Kan sas, riiyllis McCann. and Ruth En- eart, Columbus, Marian Burns, Kan sas City, Esther Ellinghusen, Omaha, Sara Silber, Waterbury, Doris Nichols, akland, Mrs. Dwight Thomas, Cur-s.-, Mrs.. Walter Hughes, Julesbur, Colorado, Josephine Tursell, Broken Bow, and Verna Wolfe, McCook. Alpha Sigma Phi was host to fifty couples at an informal dance given at the Woman's Building. Crepe pa per decorations of cardinal and wine, the fraternity colors, were used. Those Invited as chaperons were Professor and Mrs. A. D. Pierce, Professor and Mrs. E. B. Barbour, and Mr. and Mm E. H. Dunaway. Out-of-town guests were as follows: Wilson Bryans, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. See, Milton Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Langdon, Leon ard Winterdon, Byron Hunter, all of Omaha, Charles Angell, Ulysses, Rob ert llurford, Falrbury. Thirty couples were entertained at a house, dance given by Sigma Nu at (he chapter house. Black and gold lump shades on tall floor lamps car ried out the fraternity colors, black and gold, and these colors were fur ther carried out in the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell Weews were Invited as chaperons. William Mack ey and Kenneth Parson, of Omaha, were the out-of-town guests. The annual banquet of Kappa Alpha Theta was held In the main ball room of the Lincoln Hotel. Several table, seating eight, were placed to form a semicircle. These were decorated with bowls of goldfish as the centei1- piece, surrounded by vases of smllax in which were placed black and gold utterflles. At each place was a brass candlestick, with a gold candle cov ered by shades of black and gold crepa paper. Out-of-town guests and alumni were: Clara Llndley, Omaha, Grace Cooley Cillins, Hebron, Marie Rose, North Platte, Alice Deweese, Dawson, Margaret Wheeler Cassidy, Des Moines, Louis Spier, Willa Spier Mo-di.-le, Jessica Margan, eBrnice Patring, Lola Howard, Rachel Metcalfe, Erma Jc.nes Yort, Charlotte Loomis, Flor ence Jenks, Geraldine Grey Burr, Lora McOord Cox, and Zola Dellecker Grant, all of Omaha, Luella Patt, Iowa City Iowa, Grace Bonekemper, York, Lent- Otto, Geneva, Sarah Weston, Beatrice, Helen Dill Wefger, Grand Island, Em'. !y Cox, York, Dorothy .Lynn, Grand Island, Louise Reynolds, Hastings, Or- pha Newton, Chadron, Helen Quinn, Aurora, Marjorie Caldwell, Pawnee City, Gratia Green Dunn, Hastings. II II We, a popular priced, by that we Mean $6.00 to $12.00 Always Glad to Show Goods. School Heels $7.00 to $10.00 ! ii FOOT COMFOR T SER VICE THE OOTERY y ) 1230 St. i! ! 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