The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
City; Mrs. Clyde Bardon, Pawnee
City; Miss Grace Shepherd of Fremont
and Miss Marjorie Ruffet of North
Platte.
Phi Beta Phi Banquet
Pi Beta Phi held its annual banquet
in Millr- and Paine '8 tea-rnnm Frldnv
JUDGE COSGRAVE TALKS
AT GENERAL LECTURE
ness in his profession," said the
HOW MANY WILL
TAKE OMAHA TRIP?
The committee in charge of Omaha
Day must be able to tell the Chamber
favors, etc., will be adequate to take
care of students that come to Omaha.
Mayor Smith of Omaha has written
to the committee in Lincoln welcoming
the students of Omaha. The stock
yards, Bmelter, and other concerns in
Omaha have also sent letters Inviting
speaker. "A profession is not to be
Judged by the failure of a few of its
followers. If such was the case every
profession would suffer. We don't
condemn the medical profession be
cause there are a, few careless physi
cians, we don't blame the minister
who marries a couple who cannot get
along, and why should we condemn
the legal profession because there are
a few lawyers who do not believe that
their character is judged even in a
small degree by their clients?"
Judge Cosgrave, Lincoln lawyer and
former judge, spoke to the members
of the Law College at general lecture
Friday morning at 11 o'clock in room
101, Law Hall. He told of the essen
tials that go to make the successful
barrister, emphasizing the need for
more men who place veracity above
everything.
"A lawyer who does not exemplify
all that is good in men has no busi
ot Commerce at Omaha, how many
students to expect on May 6. Thia is
Alpha Tau Omega
Alpha Tau Omega entertained one
hundred coupleB at the Lincoln hotel
necessary so that automobiles, lunches,
University students to visit their
evening. About one hundred and
twenty-five active and. al mrin a a
Friday evening. The room as at
members were present. diving the
evening the freshmen gave their an
nual stunt and distributed
traetively decorated in the fraternity
colors, gold and blue, with a fountain
in the center. The chaperons were:
the fraternity paper, the Pi Fly. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Trimble, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Home and Mr. and
leuney acted as toast-mistress and
the following persons responded to
toasts: Miss Thelma Detweiler, Mrs.
T. J. Gist, and Miss Alice Howell.
Mrs. R. K. VVeaverling. Out-of-town
guests were, Howard Paine and Rob
ert Drown, of Omaha.
Delta Chi
Delta Cbl entertained ninety couples
at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
The fraternity colors, buff and red
were used for decorations, with an
artificial ceiling of crepe paper
streamers. The orchestra was
screened from view by rays of colored
lights which radiated from the elec
tric badge. Chaperons were: Profes
sor and Mrs. E. II. Barbour, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Woolen. Out-of-town guests were:
Kay Cook, George Snyder of Platts
mouth; Rodman Brown, Denny Ryanu,
Joe lliddleston of Omaha; Cecil Har
wood of Denver; and Orville Jennings
of Los Angelos.
Farm House
Farm House entertained one nun
diea couples at Rosewilde Friday eve
ning. The room was attractively dec
orated in the fraternity colors, maroon
and gold with, a large fountain in the
center. The chaperoris were: Prof,
and Mrs. D. H. Burr; Prof, and Mrs.
p. 11. Grumaun, and Coach and Mrs
Paul Schissler. Out-of-town guests
were: Earl Borcherding of Dunbar; C
J. Kjelson of Stromsburg and James
Adams, Marquette.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Banquet
Kappa Kappa Gamma held its an
nual banquet at Ellen Emith Hall Sat
urday evening. The decorations were
of Dutch character and the toast list
was carried out in the same manner.
The freshmen gave their stunt dur
ing the evening and the Kappa Chron
icle, the sorority paper was given out.
Mrs. Cora Copsey McLucas acted as
toastmistress and the following re
sponded 1o toasts: Nora Livingstone,
Dorothy Hippie and Laura McRoberts
Stewart. Mrs. E. P. Schmidt and La
Laveta Fritzlan furnished musical
numbers.
Bushnell Guild
Bushnell Guild entertained forty
live couples at a house-dance Satur
day evening. The rooms were novelly
decorated with colored balloons filled
with confetti and hung from the ceil
ing. The chaperons were: Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs.
Thurlow Lieurance; Mr. and Mrs. H.
Kiddle and R. M. Beale.
Catholic Students Club
The Catholic Students Club enter
tained seventy couples at their annual
banquet, Saturday evening in the
Chinese Room at the Lincoln Hotel.
George Gros acted as toastmaster and
the following responded to toasts:
Lawrence Farrell, '12; Rev. Bishop
O'Reilly; Mary ODonald and Mr. L.
K. Novak.
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu entertained thirty couples
at a houes dance Friday evening. The
rooms were attractively decorated in
the fraternity colors, black, white
and gold. Chaperons were: Dr. and
Mrs. Clarence Emerson and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dobson.
. Pi Beta Phi
Pi Beta Phi entertained one hun
dred couples at their annual spring
party at the Lincoln Hotel Saturday
evening. The room was attractively
decorated with cherry blossoms, Jap
anese lanterns and parasols. Chaper
ons were: Prof, and Mrs. Paul
Sourber; Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Reed,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilderbrand.
Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. George
Tratt, Mrs. H. R. Gould, Miss Mildred
McFarland, Evelyn Horton of Omaha;
Miss Florence Rush and Mrs. Adison
Goodrich, Mrs. John Stoddard, Osce
ola; Mrs. Marian Shaw, David City;
Mrs. Harold Corey, Austin, Minn.;
Miss Mildred Bowers, Mrs. T. J. Gist,
Miss Anna Margaret Gist, of Falls
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Alpha Sigma Phi
Alpha Sigma Phi entertained at
their annual Bpring party at the
Knights of Columbus Hall, Saturday
evening. The room was decorated to
resemble a j-pof garden and the fra
ternity colors, cardinal and green
were used. The chaperons were:
Prof, and Mrs. Dana F. Cole, Dean
and Mrs. Warren A. Seavey and Prof,
and Mrs. E. H. Barbour. Out-of-town
guests were: Wilson Bryan, L. A.
Hickman, Robert Burfod, Wallace
Gerrie, Gwyne Fowler, Raymond
Shirley of Omaha; Frank Brankey,
Atkinson; Irwin Clark, Kansas City;
Bryon Hunter of Leschara.
Nelson-Shedd.
The marriage of Miss Alice Nelson
of Humboldt, la., to George C. Shedd
o! Omaha, who was graduated from
the University in 1911, took place at
noon Wednesday in Omaha at the
home of the bride's sister, jMrs. M. M.
Stucker.
Only immediate relatives were pres
ent, and simplicity was the keynote
of the wedding. There were no at
tendants. A breakfast was served
immediately after the ceremony.
Mr. Shedd is a member of Phi
Kappa Psi. He is well known as a
writer. He has contributed to cur
rent magazines and has written sev
eral novels.
Srack-Stewart Engagement.
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Miss Mildred Srack
of Omaha to Augustus L. Stewart of
Fremont. Mr. Stewart has attended
Wesleyan University and the Univer
sity of, Nebraska.
LAW FRATERNITY HAS
INITIATION FOR NINE
The Reese chapter of Phi Alpha
Delta, national professional legal fra
ternity. Initiated the following new
members Wednesday, April 27, in Law
Fall: Charles J. Putt, '21; John
Davey. '22; Doane F. Kiechel, '22;
Rarlow M. Nye, '22; Carl M. Adams,
23; Emory L. O'Connell, '23; Edwin
D. Beech, '23; Ellis Green, '23. and
Taul A. Bentz. '23.
The nine initiates were given a
banquet which followed the formal
ceremonies. C. C. Cartney, '22, acted
as toastmaster and called upon the
following members for short speeches:
Marcus Poteet, Law '22; Doane F.
KJechei; '22; Judge W. M. Cain, Prof.
George N. Foster, Judge J. R. Dean,
Guy T. Touvelle, 'IS. and Judge Cos-grove.
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PLAN ON ATTENDING THE
Senior May Ball
EVERYONE WILL RE THERE
The Tickets will be on sale this week.
You can get them at the SHident Activi
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mittee. GLEN GARDNER, chairman
FRED DEUTSC1I, master of ceremonies
ARLINE ABBOTT
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Student of Bimlness Administratis
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