TI1B DAILY NEBRASK AN a KATHtHINt MacUONALD The American Bfutj In "CURTAIN RflBHY VERNON AND FUNSTERS l P?.Miwh Prookln ClirlHtle 111 xiw ' - Comedy ") from the Front" Wnlto Symphony Orchetr 8BOW8 START AT 1. 8, 5, 7, 9 3 MATS- 200 NIGHT 8S UON.. TUK8.. WEI). m "REVUE IK LUXE" ' MCKKT K. 'HI LI. JAMES MAHONEY ft CECILK In HlnKinK and Dancing Skit JEAN ARTHUR KKELKY "Fun In m Sporting Oonrin Store" FAU1., LB VAN ft M I LLKK "Treat 'Em Rough" "TROUBLE" "THE LOST CITY" International News Weekly Riihlrh and the Orchentra SHOWS START AT t:HOf 7 MM), 9:00 MATS. S"o, NKJHT lOo, OAL. I6e LY1JC ALT. THIS WEEK "THE FURNACE" Ajrnefi AyreH, Jerome Patrick, Helen Dunbar, Theodore KobertH, Hetty Kranclwo, May me Kelno and Milton SIllH. VandevIllc'B Clamtlettt Offering CLOTILDE AND VITTORIA (iALLARINI "Mnulo Combined with Personality" "QUEENS UP" A Good Comedy PATHB TOPICAL REVIEW BEAVER'S LYRIC OKCHESTRA -mm nr u OfA DT A f 1 R ft 1 (1 TODAY AND ALL WEEK "THE PENALTY" :. i- ' CCUvtRNEUR MORRIS' -ThoPcnali GOLDWVN J R Season's Greatest Photoplay sa I PSICES 10c, 15c and 25c WANT ADS. LOST On campus, pair of brown, sholl rimmed glasses. Return to Student Activities Office. LOST Elgin watch between Pharm acy Hall and Teachers College Mon day morning. Return to Studert Activities Office. LOST Chemistry Lecture Notebook Finder pletse leave In general lec ture room, Chemistry Hall. LOST Gold octogonal shaped wrist watch with initials E. M. IL on back. Lost between S. S. building and 12th and O streets. Return to Student Activities office. Re ward. ' 4t GIRLS Here's your chance to buy the kind of gifts you really like to buy." Y. W. C. A. Bazaar, December 16 and 17, Ellen Smith Hall. 3t LOST Gold watch on a black ribbon. Reward. B2567. 2t Asphalt Expert Talks To Engineers John B. Hlttell, district engineer for the Asphalt Association, gave a teJg to the civil engineers Monday afternoon in the Mechanical Engineer ing building. Mr. Hittell gave a brief history of the origin of the asphalt Industry, illustrating his talk with lanter nslides. i Avery Interesting outline of the various processes thiough which the crude asphalt be fore it is suitable for paving mix tures was given. There are two gen eral classes of asphalt, that found Tree in nature and that prepared from the distil alio a of asphalt base petro luam. Asphalt is used extensively, the speaker related, for street paving; th-j various types tolng sheet as phalt, macadam, and asphaltic con crete. Sheet asphalt makes a very -Ccairablo pavement because of its e&mparaUvtly uuiseleescess nd R wearing qualities are good, as may be Judged from a part of that on Fifth avenue in New York city which has stood heavy traffic for fifteen years. The meeting was attended by D civil ecglneers. ri i Bill i ii Alpha Gamma Rhq. Alpha Gamma Rho entertained eighty couples at a fall party at the Lincoln hotel last Friday evening. I The fraternity colors, green and gold, were used In the decorations. Chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Dean and Mrs. E. A. Bur nett, and Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Mussehl. Acacia. Acacia fraternity entertained the members of Kappa Kappa Gamma at a "Tea Dansant" at the chapter house Saturday afternoon. Shaded lights and baskets of red roses -were used for decorations. Hot chocolate and home baked wafers were served dur ing the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lucbs and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Drown acted as chaperons. Vikings. Forty- couples attended iue dancing party given by the Vikings at Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday evening. Attractive decorations were used throughout the rooms and pink and red roses were given to the ladies as favors. Achoth. Achoth sorority entertained at a dinner dance at the chapter house Saturday evening. Christmas sugges tions were used for decorations throughout the rooms. Covers for sixty-four were arranged at small tables. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tomson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Reynolds, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt acted as chaperons. Sigma Nu. couples at its annual pig dinner at their chapter bouse Saturday night. Covers were arranged for seventy at small tables. The house was attract ively decorated in the fraternity colors, black, white and gold. The eve ning was spent in dancing. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobscn. Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Delta Pi entertained at a dancing party Saturday evening ?.l the home of Miss Harriet Wilson, 1801 South Twenty-third street. Thir ty couples attended. The house was attractively decorated and refresh ments were served late in the eve- Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon entortaiaci eighty-five couples at a dance given in" the Lincoln hotel ballroom. Sal urday evening. The party was ap propiiately arranged for the Christ mas season. The decorations were little Christmas trees placed around the hall with the tinsel trimmings. The lamps were covered with red and purple paper. The Sigma Ph! Epsilon Shield also was used as dec oration. Heart-shaped cakes and ice cream were served during intermis sion. The party was chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs. Nels Bengston, Dr. and Mrs. Clvde Nelson. Coach and Mrs. Henry Schulte, and Mr. and Mrs Fred Leubring. The Mystic Fish. A subscripts ndance was given Fri day night by the Mystic Fish at the Knights of Columbus hall. About one hundred and fifty couples at tended the party. The chaperons for the the evening were Prof, and Mrs. Barbour, and Dean and Mrs. Buck. The Mystic Fish acted as a commit tee in arranging the party. Alpha Omicron Pi. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained about eighty-five couples at a danc ing party Friday evening. The party was held fit pxnewilde. Tha ball was artistically decorated in Christ mas colors and Christmas trees. Prof, and Mrs. Seaquist, Prof, and Mrs. Hood, Dr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mrs M. S. Hayward and Prof, and Mrs. Creeden chaperoned. Out-of-town piipsts were Florence Remse, Fre mont; Phyllis Brown, Omaha, a Dorothy Merriam, Omaha. Sigma Tau. Twenty-five couples were enter tained at a Christmas dance Satur day evening by Sigma Tau at Ellen Smitb Hall. The hall was decoratea In Christmas trees and Christmas hangings. Candy canes were given as favors. Prof, and Mrs. U W. Chase Prof, and Mrs. Cbatburn, Prot. and Mrs. Haney and Prof. nd Mrs, Mickey acted as chaperons. Engineers Hop. About one hundred couples at tended tlie dsn.. given oj in Aiaa.i can Association of Engineers of the University at the Chamber of Com merce, .Friday evening. The room was decorated In blue and white an engineers' banners. Punch was served during the evening and white poeej were given as favors. Dean and Mrs. Ferguson, Prof, and Mrs. Mickey and Prof, and Mrs. Cnhl chaperoned. Hei hort Upton was chairman of the com mitter In charge. Pi Kappa Phi. Pi Kappa Phi hold its annual Founders' Day banpuet in the Gar den Room of the Lincoln Hotel Fri day evening, December 10. Covers were laid for fifty persons. Numerous out-of-town alumni md members in the city were in attendance. Harve Rice, '21, ucted as toaatninster. The tonst list included Orvin B. Gaston, '23; Harry F. Geistfeld, '22; Wesiej. Jungmeyer, '22: Roy B. Ford, 'J 9 Kay W. Scott, '20; Kenneth McCand less, '22; and Floyd S. Peglcr, '1S. Several musical numbers were ren dered by Allan M. Wilson, 22. Girls' Dormitory. The 1228 R girls' dormitory en tertained at a dancing party Friday evenin gat Ellen Smith Hall. Thirty couples were present. The hall was decorated in Christmas colors, and favors were given to othe guests from a Christmas tree. Mr. and trs. E. W. Carlton and Mrs. Margaret Rice and C. C. Minteer chaperoned the affair. The committee in charge in cluded Mina Kollener, Verna Ostling and Helen Norberg. Valkyrie. Valkyrie entertained at tea Satur day afternoon from 3 to 5 for Junior girls at the Delta Zeta house. The serving table v'&s decorated with roses and purple candles in crystal candlesticks. Thelma Detweiler pre sided at the serving table. Marjorie Barstow assisted. There was an intteresting enter tainment given. Helen Burket gave a Russian dance in costume. Mary Duggan sang1 "A Bowl of Roses," and Margurite Smith . sang "Sweet. Mary." 1 Alpha Phi. Alpha Phi entertained at a Christ mas party Saturday night at the Com mercial Club. About fifty couples were present. The hall "was dec Orated in red, and a Christmas tree also served as decoration. An attractive former University girl whose marriage will take place on Thursday is Miss Alfred Mack Prang of Cedar Bluffs, who will be come the bride of C. L. Ulstrohm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfrt-J Ullstrohm, 327 South Twenty-sixth street. Both were active in University af fairs of the past two years. Miss MackPrang a member of Achoth and Mr. Ullstrohm of Dslta Chi. They will be at home after January 1 at La Jura, Col., where Mr. Ullstrohm is engaged in banking and real ee tate. A number of Lincr-ln guests will be present at the wedding which planned to take place at high noon Thursday. Miss MackPrang will wear a gown of ivory satin draped in ex quisite lace with a long veil of tulle She will be unattended. A most attractive party was given in honor of Miss MackPrang Tues day evening by Miss Beda and Miss Jessie Ullrttrohm, sisters of Mr. Ull strohm. The house was unusually attractive with its bright ribbons in liolldav colors .extending from the chandelier tipped with Christmas fa vors and bright red hearts. A mock wedding preceded the luncheon served at four tables, the guests of honor seated at the larges! table withi the throe smaller oner about it. Red and g-een ribbons feli gracefully from the center light to the ends of the table while brighi rod carnations formed attractive cen terpieces. The guests of honor were' after wards presented with gifts arranged on an attractive little Christmas tree lighted with bright colored candles. PERSONALS Walter F. Roberts, '19, of Wichita. Kans., is spending the week-end at Jie Alpha Gamma Rho house. Marjorie Fiddock, of Elsie, is the guest of her brother, James Fiddock, 23. Mrs. W. S. Harding and "Wealtha Harding, of Nebraska City, were Lin coln visitors Saturday. Rev. Gyle, of New York City, who is working on the Hoover System that is now under way In this country, was a visitor at the Beta Theta Pi house Friday. "Pat" Chamberlain, ex-'21, visited i he Beta Thcta Pi house last week. Irma Quesner, ex-'22, is visiting at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Robnrt Elliott, 11. was a guest at the Acacia' bouse Thursday. Ila. Is now president of the Chadron Normtl School. Howard S. Foe, 15, now county at torney at Red Cloud, epont Wednes uty at the Acacia house. Santa Claus Interrupts Party; Claims U or N for Alma Mater Santa Clans cmiii to Ellen Smith Hall Saturday tlternoon when about one hundred fifty girls were indulg ng in "merry making" there at the Christmas party the "Big Sisters" gave for their "Little Sisters." The Christmas atmosphere was ovident to each ;glrl as soon as she entered the building. The rooms wer. darkened save for the large Christ inas tree that glittered in the cente; ui' the main imom and tho red glow diffused from the Christmas bel lights. Tarts of nursery rhymes were used to tag the girls. By the time tho f;irls had found the groups that i-oiispiPU-d their rhymes the.y h.-v ni t practically all the girlu. The? danced from then until refreshment ( 16 served. In the latter pa.t of the 'afternoon, Frank Morgan, '23, spent the week end at his home in York. Harlan Boyer, '23, and William Wright, '23, spent Saturday and Sun day in York. nios Ginn, '22, spent Saturday in Nebraska City. George D. Driver, '20. of Omaha; Raymond Fonda, ex-'22, of St. Edward, and James Barker, ex-'21, of Pawnee City, visited at the Pi Kappa Phi house yesterday. Dr. D. E. Thomas, University pas tor for the Congregational students, has accepted an invitation to speak at Cambridge, Neb., on Sunday, De cember 19, at the Forefathers" Day celebration. He will take for the subject of his main address before the Congregational church, the sub ject of "The Pilgrims." Mr. and Mrs. Don Heffley enter tained some of the members of the cabinets of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon at their home. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas and Miss Mc Kinnon were also invitated. Miss McKinnon assisted Mrs. Heffley in serving refreshments. Irene Bolter, '24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Amos Ginn. '22, returned Sunday from Nebraska City, where he spent the week-end. Elva Hartford, ex-'2, and Geneva Alderman, ex-'23, of Newport, are visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house. Beatrice Ballard, '23, who has been ill at her home in Beatrice, has re turned to school. Verna Bowden, '23, returned Sun day from Omaha, where she spent several days. Russell Bailey, '21, spent the week end in Omaha. .Margaret Wynn, ex-'21, of Lexing ton, Mo., is visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house. Marie Hills, '22, has returned from Omaha, where she spent the week-end Mary Rosencrans, '22, spent the week-end at her home in Plattsmouth Tils Butler, of Ponca, who has been a guest at the Alpha Phi house has returned to her home. Mm J. C. Meiemirgen. who has been a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house, left Friday for her home in Omaha, accompanied by her daughtei Bernice Meieryurgen, '24. Lila Motik and Hazel Caldwell, of Grand Island, were week-end guests at the Alpha Phi house. Sarah Smeaton, Polly Robbin and Ruth Sunderland, of Omaha, were week-end guests at the Alpha Pn house. Mrs. John Jameson, of Denver, was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house during the week-end. Marjorie Peacock and Dorothy Hurd, of Council Bluffs, spent the week-end at the Alpha Phi house. Irma Quesner, ex-'21, of Howard. was a visitor at the Alpha Xi Delta house during the week-end. Mildred Mayberry, '24, returned yes terday from Omaha, where shp spent the week-end. Myrtle Olson, of Weeping Water. who has been visiting at the AJphp The Original Louisiana Ragadors Chas. Fling, Mgr. Phone F1417 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY neanine snd Remodeling for Ladies ar 1 Gents. 132 No. 11th St B1422 We Sell Good . Candy , CHAPMAN DRUGS Otw B. Cn.M. 17. N. IS. gr. ltrt 0 m. when the girls were in the -midst of a Virginia reel, all stopped suddenly with an exclamation of surprise. There stood Santa Claus in the doorway. He walked straight, up tc the Christmas tree and picking up a large box made an elaborate speech. He said that he had conn by way of North Dakota and later in the course of his speech divulged the fact that the University of Nc braska was his allma mater. When everyone had grown breathless with curiosity to know what the bx cou tained he opened ii and passed out candy canes. Then In behalf of the Senior Girls' Advisory Board he pre sented a vase to Miss Heppnes. Santa Claus disappeared as mys teriously as he came snd after a few more -dances e girls "went home with their hands full of candy canes rhl house, has returned to her home. Catherine Beacom, '23, spent sev eral days last week in Omaha. liarbara Davil, of Tekamah, was ?uest at the Alpha Phi house during the week-end. Ethel Reed, '23; Helen Heise, '24, and Zella Owens, '24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Daisy Davenport, '24, returned yes terday from Norfolk, where she spent several days. Principal C. W. Taylor oi the Teachers' College had as his quests Monday. December 6, President Vtous of tho itiu Normal and Pr3-; lcnr Elliott of the Chadron Norm1. Miss Helen Bridge, new instructor in the Home Economics Depcirtment leaves December 15 to visit the fol lowing colleges: Ames, Chicago Uni versity, Columbia and Washington University. She goes then to Moni ciair, N. J., her home, for an ex tended holiday visit. She will re turn January 1. Chas. W. Fleming lias one of the most complete lines of Jewelry, Dia monds, White Ivory, Pearl Beads, and in fact most anything high class in jewelry. Now on Display at 1311 O St. Jeweler, Optician and Diamond Merchant Southern Rag-A-Jazz Plays at the Lincoln Hotel Ballroom On Wednesday, Dec. 15 $1.25-Tax Included 8:30 Suits We Call for D3204 CLEANERS SO- ABLE The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newens, Director Offers Thorough Training in Music and Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Anyone FULL ISTTORilATION ON REQUEST Onposite the Campus Phono B1232 i 5 b n L 6' Hy Ima Cuckoo Below is sn answer to an adver tisement for an organist: : "Dear Sir: I noticed you have vacancy for an organist and music teacher either lady or gentleman, aving been both for several years 1 bog to offer you my services." Ex. Miss S. Every day we breath ogy Miss S. Every day wo breathe oxygen. James what do we breathe at night? James Nitrogen. An Algebra Problem. X equals boy. Y. equals girl. Z equals chaperon. X plus Y plus Z equals misery. X plus Y minus Z equals bliss. I uned to think I knew I knew. But now I must confess. The more I know I know I know 1 know I know the less. You tell'm, Ink: you will go to the pen. Suggested Christmas Gifts. For the family goldfish A travel guide for they have been around the globe. For sister A silver ornament to hang on her watch chain; then sh will be chaitned. For baby Some woolen under wear; he will be tickled to death. For the motorer A scarf because he needs a muffler. Fur the school teacher A Jair of glasses to help her pupils. For aunt A wrist watch so she Will have more time. First Boy My father occupied the seat of applied physics at arvard. Second Boy That's nothing. My father occupied the chair of applied electricity nt Sing Sing. Pressed Deliver 139 No. 14th AND DYERS !y Ertsr 11th ani Ii Eta. pitiiiaTia:Tiiagjiim Band