The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1921, Image 3

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Delta Zeta.
IVlIa Zota entertained one? hundred
couples al a ppring party in the dininR
room of Ihe Hotel Lincoln Friday ove
nins. Cherry blossoms with butter
Hies poised on the branches were sus
pended from the chandeliers. Iasket8
of cprins flowers and roses were
e ry where in evidence. Refresh
Hunts (if ices and cakes were served.
The chaperons were Dr. and Mrs.
rmoiT.on, Prof, and Mrs. Cochran, Mr.
and Mrs. K. (1. lnce, Mr. .fnd Mrs.
Thomas and Miss Kdna Matthews.
Out-of-town pilosis were Harriett
I Taylor and Horothy Compton. Curtis;
jl.clen Haired, Punlap, la.; IS.lna
i Heller, Cortland; Freda Paradise,
1 p. us'as; Certrude IVsautelle. David
I Tifj ; Mabel McAdams, Schuyler, and
i Poloros Prcbble, Kansas City. Mo.
Phi Mu.
Phi Mu ent'Tlaini'd ;il its flirt an
spring party at I'll en Smith hall
-, ' .irony c en ins;. Hose and white
" p"e:ity colors, formed the c-o'or
c 'if i;i tlie (leco'-a lions. ft renin -s
retched from the chandeliers to
1 rmni'is el' t ho rooms and the
i ''.!.!;. wi re shaded with rose shades.
I ' i:i ire intern-isi-ion Utile Iris T.udden
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. i ::inl Maurine Champe danced aeconv
I I by Alice Springer at the
i':'no. Ices in the form of roses and
1 cakes were served. Poses were given
j to the Indies as favors and bass of
I pa.per rose loaves and serpentine were
I distributed to Hie puests by two little
Rills lid ins tricycles. Chaperenes
were Prof, and Mrs. Alirty, Miss Kliza-
beth Pabcock, Miss Hazel Beckwith.
rnd Mr. Fred Narobic.
Chi Omega.
Chi Omega entertained one hundred
couples at a spring party at the
Hotel Lincoln Saturday evening. The
enttr.noe of the ballroom represented
a colonial porch. Lavender and old
rose streamers were used as decora
tions. A little colored girl. Buth
Prion, gave a dance during inter-
I miss-ion. Out-of-town gnosis were
i Kiizabeth Balston, Mary Bragg. Alma:
j Clarabelle Barker, Mildred Bonner.
I rising City; Helen Pohwager. Irma
j Dalhy. Marie McCarthy. Omaha; Buth
BHey. Bernice Mcllale, Snzann Bur
! ford. Thelma King. Fail bury: Kath-
vine Koch, nillertire; Luc'.le High,
j Marie BaPard, Beatrice; Oda Eiiing,
j David City; Lucille Zinimer, Oi.iaha:
Sarah Pfarr, Dr nnison. Ia.; Dorothy
I Shoiienbergr-r, Vichita. Kar.s. The
! i hapi'i-cnes were Prof, and Mrs. A. L.
J Candy. Prof, and Mrs. V. V. Pennine,
j rrof. and Mrs. Barbour. Prof and Mrs
r.f'.v?.n Miss Man- Annette Am!
i tori. Mi's Amanda Heppncr, and Mrs
1 Kochler.
A'pha Theta Chi.
ir,l;a T'ion Chi was host to one
ii hundred couples at a fpi'ing pariy at
! Hi.. Bcsr-wilde Fiiilay evening. Jr.p
:'; I ;.r. e lanierns and hanging b?;kets of
; rowers an 1 gn f n moss v ore used in
;i j r.-orrating .be hall. The lights wore
'I ! .-had d in moss green and old gold.
,; ".'( i'lvp-hmonts consisted of ice and
'! i wafers. Din ing the dance T""nch was
J ; p. rved. Cevsacf s wore given 1o the
: I 'adies as favors. The chaperone
! v.-re Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells. .M
;! ' : nd Mrs. James Lawrence, Dr. an 1
''. Mrs. B. ,T. Pool. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack
;! , son. D Chase, Mr. ami Mrs. Howard
! ' TTniMoy, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hirds.
Alpha Sigma Phi.
Sicma Phi onte''tainod ihirt''
at a house dance Saturday
ia honor of 1ln-ir rush'(S.
Alpha
couj.les
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mors of cardinal and c-ay wore
as decora tirn. The ehaperr.ns
ORPKEUM CIRCUIT
2:30-Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat.-S:
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Special Engagement
ALICE LLOYD
America's Favorite EnHish
Comedienne
BOBBY O'NEILL
In "FOUR QUEENS AND THE
JOKER"
Harrv F'crrie
HOLMES & LA VERE
"THEMSELVES"
Evancieline Kathleen
"MURRAY GIRLS
"SONGS AND DANCES"
EVEREST'S
Novelty Circus
Marjnierite & Alverez
Aerial Entertainers
MOSS & FRYE
"How High Is Up?"
for the evening were Trof. and Mrs.
Dana F. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. I O.
Wyman, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Crnnulall
Farm House
Farm House freshmen entertained
the upperclassmen at a house dance
Saturday. Thirty-five couples attend
ed. The decoralions were streamers
of maroon and Rold. Ice cream and
cakes were served. The chaporonos
were Mr. and Mrs. U C. Skinner.
Pi Kappa Pi.
Pi Kappa Phi entertained thirty-five
couples at a picnic and dance Salur
day a1 Horky's park, Crete, Neb. Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Forjrusan and Mr.
tfnd Mis. Ovril Coombs acted as
chaperonos.
Acaci.
Acacia, entertained fifty couples ct
a daneirs parly at Kllen Smith l.all
Saturday evening, lied roses and the
f'-atevnity eolors were ttsed in decora
liin. Clutpcreno were Mr. anil Mrs
Auc.-:'t l.cubs a.'-d Prof, and Mr?. D.
P. t'lp!'1 O of iv. n p'io.-'s were !'!
ward V,';i r and l.ynwn (".'ivin. Su
ier; l.i P.iac"; and Paul S'.ik
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i j : irrouu.ls. Alih.-.n.-h other W- A t v X'VXT
(-omnia- 1vncs iit ibis price are K .- ' , ' 1 f t'-iil
ils Ion;.', slcn.lcr linos, lx-intr ( it V ' ' :
dnipiMl al ilit liips.-irnl jrnlliorcl )', ' Wr- :
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! i for Hie h;.l .li.ys tliat are Q 'l V
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SWISS DRESSES . " ' . , ,''
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a j-1 WlKilicr y.-.u oont emirate spcnJin? the summer iron; s or yoi.r vaf-fili-m days down fit !
! I the POJ.shore, tip in tlie mountains or at homo, it v. ill prove prcfitalde for you to select I
5 ! J your supply ?f summer dresses here. In every i stance the values are at least one- t
' J fourth more than their present selling price. F.r v(luine in Luyinr.- an-.l scllin?, moans
I j f extraordinary savinps. and liere are a few quotations to substantiate our statement.
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Grand Island; La Verne McKelvle, Kd
ward Semmens and Kdar Oibbs,
Bayard.
Phi Delta Theta.
Phi Delta Theta was host to fifty
couples at a dancing; party at the
chapter house Saturday even'UR. The
lawn was effectively decorated In Jap
anese lanterns. A six piece orchestra
was sealed on the veranda, and the
miosis danced both inside ami on the
veranda. A luncheon was served on
the lawn. Chaporonos were Mr. and
Mis. R. Hallifian, Mr. ami Mrs. J. D.
I an. Nick Williams, Jo Seacrcst
Alpha Theta Chi.
Alpha Theta Chi entertained at the
annual banquet at the Hotel Lincoln.
Covers were laid for sixty. Decora
tions were carried out in green and
.ld cold. Jackson D. Chase acted as
: iastmaster. The following responded
o toasts: George A. l'-e. "Alpha";
Kaymond A. Smith, 'Theta." and Carl
IF. Peterson. "Chi." The out of-town
n- ; were Victor C. Graham. Ralph
S-vreVy, Harold Graham ami Pat:'
Griswf.ld of Omaha. GiiMge S. Mel
'ille t I' l'l-eki n Bow. D. Los Meulion
of Sabi'tha. Kans.; V.'ayne L. Town
s. n 1 of Minatare.
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