The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 10, 1921, Image 3

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    RIALTO THEATER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
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MATINEES 2Cc
Shews Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
NIGHTS 35c
LYRIC THEATER
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Less ti'an a mil from the krtck
Kc-tcl 1 r pun this f.intas'ic tomance,
this glorious high adventura of
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PIRATE
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Other Entertaining Features
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MATINEES 20c NIGHTS 35c
Orpheum
Circuit
2:30 WED., THURS., FRL, SAT. 8:20
The Best in Vaudeville
Elizabeth Brice I "WE PITY'S sake-
TOM DURAY
A Travesty on the Old-Time
Melodrama
in
"LOVE LETTERS"
With Gattiaon Jones and Al
Hockey
EARL
MOODY & DUNCAN -
"OPERA AND JAZZ, INC."
TUSCANO BROTHERS
Skillful Wleldere of Roman Axes
BURKE & BETTY
In a Mirthful Potpourri
DELMORE & LEE
A Sutdy of Black and White
DOROTHY
HAMPTON & BLAKE
In "BEAU CUP NUISANCE"
THE SINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY
MATS. 25c and 50c. EVES. 50c to $1.25
A """go number of French and
fyanish magazines were recently
fiaeed to the English and modern Ian
Case study room, number 306 U hall.
Marian Wood, who baa been In Cal
'nce last January, returns to
!' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
& Wood.
William Merrill Richardson wM
spend the week-end In Beatrice.
Alice Reese, Mary Hardy, A'bertra
Shires. Leona Nurenburger, Vtda
Metzger and Bernice Tucker rooreJ
Into the Home Management Housr:
last Tuesday night Ther said. "Wa'ra
just getting started, but we Uko It
KRIDAY..
Deita Gamma.
Delia Gumma, entertained seventy'
fivo couplus at uu unusually alUuc
tivu suriug party at Knights of Co'uin
bUii Hall. Tli0 entrancu of thu ball
loom rupreatntod tho porcli of a .cu
lunial house. Tho hall was trans
fiiyuud into a garden with a ligh'.oJ
louutiiin, surroumled by palms ia Hie
center. Suspended from the ceiling
were taokels of lilacs. Littticu vo.k
ui.il spring flowers were u.sej arnuml
.lie si'Jes of the rorom. Ico and at'orb
vre served. Tho chaperpns for ihe
evening were Mr. ami Mrs. E. I'. Mc
Laugliliu, Prof, and Mrs. E. V. Lantz.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lloyd, Mrs. AiHn
I and Mrs. Plehn.
Gamma Phi eta.
! Gamma Thi eta entertained one huu-
Jred couples at tin attractive spring
!par,ty tit Rosuwilde. Lattice work auii
lrmg flowers were us ;d in the dciur
j ati ns. A solo danco by little X.Iis.i
j M.'.raret Townseiul and pongs by i
iiuartet of four little colored boys wore
l iiuires of the party. Hoses were
given as favors. Refresh nionts were
i .h.s made of pink petals of spun
j u.ar combined with green ice aiul
I . kt-,. Chaperons wove Mrs. Samu-'l
j V;,ugh, Sr., Dr. mid Mrs. Clarence Kin
j i r.,on and Dean and Mrs. J. E. Lelio-s
j s-inguol. Mr. and Mr,s. C. F. Gund,
land Mrs. T. Fred Given ;nd Mr. and
I .Mrs 11. V. Noble were guests. Our
j ti tjwa guests were Elizabeth John
j .--en of York, Ten sa Muilaiy ;:ni E;h-t
i Whalen of Omaha, Vivian Biilm ol
':.it.siiu:utli, Iiula Thonir-son of La
;.an. Iowa, M:irvel Trojan and Mi?,
l-'rank J. Trojan of Chicago.
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Kappa chapic r of Alplia Gamma l:io
t ' ii t rlained lor;y .couples at a huiise
; nee. Ro.-es ;.'. d fe;ni an.l the fi.1.
; u rnity colors, groea and gold, wi re
used in thj decorations. Cliapeiot.-i
i w re Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Andersar.
! nd Mr. a.nd Mrs. W;.lt r A. Me'zgar.
Out-of-town guests vcrc P. B. Camp
i hell, Osceola; Roy T. Bang, Minden;
j WaHer F. Roberts, Wahoo; Ora L.
I V bb, I'end.T; P. II. Stephens, Tek.t-
mah; Leroy Inghrani, Friend, and Ru
ell Beaton, Norfolk.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained
hirty couples at a dancing parly at
;he chapter house. The house was at-liattivf-Iy
decorated in tho soroi it cci
eis, dark blue anil light blue. Perfora
tors and wafers were served. Chip
'Ti ns were Mrs. McIIenry and Mr. aid
Mrs. Carlisle Jones. Outoftown
guests were Helen McCartrhy of Pon
ca and Marjorie Scoville of Vaho.
' Catholic Students Club.
Tatholic Students Club finle.'t&iuei:'
seventy-five couples at a dancing p: r
at Antelope Park. Music was furnished
by a five-rioce orchestra.
Lutheran Cub.
Fifty Members of the Lutheran Cluh
in oos'.uv.ie enjoyed a hard times parl
ft the Art Gallery. An excellent murd
ral program was furnished con:-hllng
of boh vocal and instrument 1 nuui
bets. A pnnfomin h "irois pm' games
completed the evening's jentertainmenl
Hard times refreshments were st'vr.u
Commercial Club.
One hundred couples atendetl tho
Commercial Club party at the Cham
her t ii Commerce. Palms were used
in decorations ana carnati. i were
givi-n to the gtif h P. 'W Cliaper
on.-i were Peui and Mn J. K. I.e
Kossingn 1.
Phi Beta Kappa.
About ninety members of Piii Beti
Kappa attended the annual banquet
and initiation held at Ellen Smith Hall
Friday night. Kenneth Fradenburg
'21, gave a response for the ne. intin
bers to thu remarks made by the
toaslmislress. Miss livia Pound.
Frances Botkin spoke on "The Argo
nauts.' Orin Stepanek told a number
of his adventures during tho past hun
mer on his trip through Czechoslo
vakia in his discourse on "Star Dust.
Constance Rummoiu gave a number
of pieces in her "ccasional Verse." one
piece of which was composed In com
memo-ration of Dr. Harry Kirk Wolfe
and which was a high tribute to hia
memory.
Kenneth Forward spoke on the sub
ject "A Good Time to B?e In," compar
ing the present with the pajt, and
Lawrence Fossler spoke on : The
Young Lady Across the Way," men
Honing in relation to his talk the
large number, of women In the organ
ization to the men. He faced the por
trait of Ellen Smith, for whom the
hall Is named, and who was the llrbt
women to Instruct in the university,
telling of the work she had done ' d
the aid which she had given to students.
Dr. H. B. Alexander, president ot
ho society, conducted the initiation,
very low of the fifty-three new mem
ers were forcod to be absent. TiH
meeting endod by the entire compan
ioning hands and singing "Auld Lang
Syne," a custom inaugurated by Ed
ward Everett Hale when he spoke be
lore the society n number of yeara
ago and which has become a tradition
in the society.
SATURDAY.
Delta Zeta.
Freshmen of Delta Zeta entertained
forty couples at a house dance. The
house was attractively decorated in
the sorority colors, pink and green
Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Davis, Prof, and Mrs. Lamb. Out-of-town
guests were Eveline Kramer and
Ella WilBon, both of Manhattan, Kans.
Acacia.
Acacia was host to twenty-five cou
ples at a house dance. The house was
decorated, in clusters of sweet peas,
and the fraternity colors, black and
gold. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs.
George Able and Mrs. V. A. Brown.
She At tho dance the other night
the men didn't seem to dance as en
thusiastic as they used to.
He, (mournnfully) Yes, somehow
they seem to miss the old punch.
Tals Record.
Delta Chi.
Delta Chi entertained seventy five
couples at a dancing party at Antelope
park. Decorations were in the fra
ternity colors, buff and red. Chap
eroner were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Woollen and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Buckley.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Sk-raa Alpha Epsilon entertained
forty couples Saturday evening at a
house dance. Streamers of gold and
purpl fraternity colors, were used as
di ciu ai ions. Ice cream and cakes
were served. The chaperones for the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ly-l'-.-ut.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludwick.
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Alpha Sigma Phi.
Alpha Sit'.ma I'll i entertained twen-y-five
eocples Saturday evening at a
heuce dance. Decorations were car
ried on1 in cardinal and gray, fra
f rnity colors. Chaperones for
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Ciandall. Mr. and Mrs. Whyman. Out
cf tewn guests were Robert Burford
and Wilson Bryans of Omaha. Punch
and wafers were served during the
evening.
Getting His
Spring Coat
you can get
yours here in
five minutes
if you'll look at
our specials
$30
Delta Upsilon.
Delta Upsilon was host to eighty
couples at a dancing party at Knights
of Columbus Hall Saturday evening.
The hall was beautifully decorated in
he fraternity colors, blue and gold.
A fountain and old well were used as
feature decorations. Roses were given
to the guests as favors. Chaperones
for the evening included Coach and
Mrs. Schulte, Prof, and Mrs. T. T.
Bullock, Captain and Mrs. Murphy,
rrof. and Mrs. Cochran and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Holland.
(Continued on page four.)
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We Restring Rackets.
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A story of value which is really
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