3 "Quality is Economy'' I THE DAILY NEBRASKA N Pi Kappa Phi. pi Kappa Phi entertained fort rouDles at Ellen Smith Hall Friday evening. Refreshments consisted of Iced cakes with the letters of the fra trnity and Ice cream on which was fed the chapter namo. Several nut-of-town guests attended the party The chaperons for the evening were Prof, and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs Ttov Ford, Dean and Mrs. Burnett Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained sixty couples at Rosewilde in honor of the alumni. Purple and gold, col ors and an Illuminated fraternity pin were used in attractive dacorations The chaperons were Mr. G. O. Fuchs, Coach and Mrs. Paul Schissler Mrs Perry of Omaha, A feature of the evening was an old fashioned circle two-step. Out-of-town guests were Rawlson White, Hastings; Shelley White, Hong Kong, China; Glen Hop kins, William Lear, Guy Boat, Omaha; Harold Wilder, Central City; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shaw, Osceola; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clapp, Elmwood; Peter Peterson, , Berkeley, Cal.; Ward Kel ley, Ralph Rickley, Chas. Hutchin, Allen Landers, Norfolk; Chester Grau, Washington, Anne Peterson, Sewarci; Louise Goodbrod, Utica. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained on hundred and fifty couples at an un usually attractive spring party at Knights of Columbus Hall Friday eve ning. Elaborate decorations trans formed the ballroom into a garden, with a rose arbor at the entrance and a lighted fountain In the center. Tha lights were shaded In the fraternity colors, purple and red. A canopy of purple and red streamers hid the ceiling. An illuminated fraternity shield and a shield formed by red roses on a bla.ck background, were features of the decorations. Vari colored lights were played on the dancers from a searchlight at one end of the room. The sweetheart song. Sig Ep Girl, played by the orchestra was a feature of the party. Refresh ments were heart shaped Ice hream and cake. Prof, and Mrs. N. .A. Bens Bton, Prof, and Mrs. L. C. Wimberlr and Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson were chaperons. The (following out-of-town guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey, Randolph; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hager, Adams; Eld ing Bennett, Howard Bennett, Don Graham, Omaha; Addison Doling, To peka, Kan.; Phil Costello, Exeter; Randolph high school basketball team. Silver Lynx. Silver Lynx entertained one nun dred couples at Knights of Columbus Hall. Spring flowers and the frater nity colors, silver and rose, were used as decorations. . Out-of-town guests were Allen Ward, Arcadia; Fred Creitz, Wausa; Delraar Eldrtdgo, Omaha; William Beindorff, Omaha. Chaperons for the evening were Prof, and Mrs. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler, Prof, and Mrs. Upson. Mystic Fish. Mystic Fish members entertained th0 alumni at a dance at the Delta Zeta house Saturday evening. Shaded lights were used as decorations. Tho chaperons for the evening were Deaa and Mrs. Charles Fordyce, Mrs. Han ?on and Miss Edna Mathews. Ice r:am and cakes were ccved 334 North Thirteenth. The girls living at 334 North Thir 'nth street entertained at an at t ctive dancing party at Ellen Smith Hull Saturday evening. Decorations were in green and white and the same color scheme was carried out In the re fi aliments of Ice cream and cake. Gun and white candy canes were 8'"".u as favors. Thirty-four couple attended. Miss Clarisse Haggart of St Paul, Nebraska, wag the only out of-town guest Chaperons were Prof and Mrs. J. E. Almy, Mr. and Mrs. NorrlB and Mrs. Mabel Cox. Mrs. A. J. Hepperlin of Beatrice Is "siting her daughter Bernetta a. the Delta Gamma House. Geraldlne Neusbaum, '24, and Mar Hardy, '24. are spending the week end at Omaha. Lcona Boughman of Griswold. Ia., l visiting at the Alpha XI Delta House. ARM STRONG'S Every man needs an oxtra pair of pants. ANNUAL SALE Q ODD 1D AN 6 $85 This is a sale of no minor impor tance. The assortment, the quali ties and the prices will more than please the most critical. Thousands of Pairs of Pants-Blue Serges, Chev iots, Worsteds and Suit ings. All waist sizes from 30 to 50 inches. Pants $ worth up to $10.00 AM Pants $ worth up to $15.00 6 Wedo not charge for alterations that's a part of Armstrong's service. t Pants $ worth up to $20.00 Oj85 Now would be an opportune time for you to buy two or more pairs of pants. It won't be long until you'll be laying aside your coat. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY Nebraska's iMrgest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store : ' . i . t