The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1921, Image 5

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Sow that tho sternous Tusliing pons
' ia ovor, the University students
nave suited on their round of the
season's galoty. Already th annual
mixers have startd with th Y. M'. C. A.
y. W. C. A. mixer Saturday night
and a W ! C A. dancing party Sat
urday afternoon fn which the girls of
the diiToront classes oecaiunu ac
quainted. This spirit also extended
to "the fraternity world when on
Thursday eveninR th DelU Delta DIta
rateniiiy entertained th Delta Gam
ma fraternity at an informal dancing
party at the chapter house.
ORPHEVM C1RCVIT
Wed. Til. Frl. St.
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Ona Munson & Co.
r II E DAILY NEBRASKA N
The annual house donr BMnn
ed Friday evening when Delta Sigma
Delta fraternity entertained thirty
couples at its home. The chapter house
was decorated in turquoise and gran
lie, the fraternity colors. Refreshment.,
consisting of brick ice cream and
chocolate cake were served. The
chaperones were Dr. and Mr u
C. Zellers, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Al
bright, and Dr. and Mrs. II. H. Capek.
Green vines and autumn falinirp
formed an attractive deenrntiv
scheme at the Bushnell Guild house
dance Saturday evening. Thirty coud-
les were present. Punch and wafers
were served during the course of the
evening. Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Coch-
rane, and Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Almy
were chaperones. The out-of-town
guests were Lawrence Metzgar, Al
ma; Harry Anderson, Hastings; and
John Judd, Omaha.
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"A MANLY REVUE"
JEAN BARRIOS
SONG 1MPRKSSIONS
KITNER & REANY
"AX OCEAN EPISODE"
BUTLER & PARKER
IIONT MAKE ME LACGH"
PAUL CORDEN & AME RICA
'TKYIXU TO AMl'SE"
LA PETIT CABARET f
Manikin Musical Comedy
Jean Adair & Co.
"ANY HOME"
Topics of Day.
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Pithe News
Aesop's Fables.
Back to Nomalcy Prices.
Fifty couples were present at the
Phi Kappa Psl house warming, Satur
day evening. The evening was spent in
dancing. Punch and pineapple ice and
wafers were served. The chaperones
were Mrs. Dan DeCar, Mrs. Hayward
and Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott. Lyman
Mead of Ashland was an out of town
guest.
Farm House entertained thirty-five
guests at a house dance Saturday even
ing. Ice cream in the fraternity colors,
maroon and gold and wafers were
served. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Derrick
and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dossom, acted
as chaperones.
2 MATS. S5c & 50c EVES 25c to 1.00
xi psi Pin
The XI Psl Phi fraternity gave a
dinner and smoker to the freshmen of
the Dental College Wednesday even
ing, Septmeber 21. Most of the mem
bers of Uie faculty of the Dental Col
leg were present. Dean Davis gave a
short address on the advantages and
benefits of Fiaternity life Music
was rendered by a seven piece orches
tra consisting mcstly of Xi Psi Phi
men.
MARRIAOeS
A wedding which hold much interest
fir the membui's of this university
wa.t that of Miss Mildred Dyer of
Exeter to Anion W. Godwin.. The
latter attended tho University of Ne
braska, while hero ho affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Epsllo.i r.iiterni'y. Mr.
Godwin besides being a member of
Square and Compass un-,1 Ag. Clubs,
was a winner cf the Pershing medal.
. Miss Grace Rood was married thi3
past Saturday to Guy Cleveland
Chambers of this city. Both people
were popular attendants of the Uni
versity of Nebraska, air. Clumbers
is a member of Delta Upsi'.on f.atcm
ity, in his senior ho was Ivy day or
ator and tt menibr of the Innocents.
Green to Mr. Frank Cteoe of Omaha.
Tho latter, a member of Alpha Tau
Omega, is a graduate of the University
of Iowa; Miss Green is a Sophomore
In the University of Nebraska.
EROWN DOBSON
An attractive wedding took place
Saturday afternoon at three o'clock
at tho First Presbyterian church when
Miss Elizabeth Brown became tho
bride of Paul Dobson. Dr. Btnjamin
H. Nce officiated. The church was
decorated in roses and ferns. The
b.ide wore a black hat and dress and
cni ;d a bv-uquet of pink roses; tho
attendants were Miss Mary Guthrie
and ML'3 Ruth Lindsay, also were
dressed in black and carried pink
roses. Carlisle Jones, a fraternity
brother of the groom acted as best
man. Francis Diers sang "At Dawn
ing' and "Calm of the Sea' duiing
the service, Immediately after the
srvic the young couple left for San
Francisco where they viil make their
home.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dobson were
very prominent in the University.
Mrs. Dabson, although a graduate of
Wellslcy, attended Nebraska Univers
ity for three years. She was a mem
ber of Delta Gamma sororioty, a mem
ber of Mystic Sish, Xi Delta, and Sil
ver Serpent honorary societies. She
was also in many olTier activities.
Paul Dobson was a member of Alpha
Sigma Phi, football captain 1919 and
a member of the Innocent Society.
He giaduatd in 1920.
SPANISH AS SHE IS SPOKE
"Rato" is a little time;
"Rata" Isi a rat I think;
"Tinto" is a kind of wine,
"Tinta" and kind of ink.
Look, there is a "rata' rat
Eating up the "fruta"' fruit!
Good things wo have "gata" eat
tlit it with the "bota" boot!
'Musica" i3 music Hark!
Listen to the "banda" band
Playing in the "Plazaz" "park!
Do you "sabe" understand?
Take a "banco" bnch and note
Rippes a "banco" bench and note
Ripples that I "hago" make,
When I row my "bote" boat
On tho silvery "lago" lake.
But if "banda" is a band.
And a "bota" is a boot,'
How can "mano"' mean a hand,
Or my "ropa" bo my suit?
"Pino" always unions a pine,
"Ropa" never is a rope,
'Minn" always means ft mine,
"Sopa" no.vr is the soap.
if I ask for "vino" wince,
"Vino" also means it came.
Combination "fine" fine!
What Is in a "nombre" name?
"Carta" never is a cait,
"Mano" never means a Hand;
What can be the "arte" art.
Is ther any "piano" plan?
"Mula" always means th mu'e,
"Muhi." always mans the mule,
"Desdo" sinco old Noah's flood.
But we say "escuela" school;
"Claro" clear as "lode" mud.
Since a "rosa" is a roee.
But a "vino" not a vine,
Bj it then my "fin" or close
Not another "linea" line.
BROWN BETTY RESUMES SERVICE
Oh me, oh mf, things certalnlf taste
godd out at Brown eBtty. And why
shouldn't they? Miss Beaumont has
long known the whims of young peo
ple and her menus are full of good
things to eat. Everything is home
cooked and at such reasonable prices,
too. After the next show or party why
not run out to 1720 South 17th for a
while. You can turn the vie' or tho
piano loose and dance to your heart's
content. You'll find lots of Uni. folk3
out there, too. Just at present Brown
Betty is offering a special 2"c luncheon
t noon in addition to the regular tea
ervice which is opei from noon untli
nidnight each week day. Special a'
'.ention is given Uni. banquets, lunch
eons and after-party refreshments,
"'omember Brown Betty, 1720 South 57
street.
ENGAGEMENTS
An announcement was made last
Monday at Kappa Delta house cf the
engagement of Maaeline Lucille
ALL
THIS
WEEK
LYMC
ALL
THIS
WEEK
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
With, an all star cast including
&Val lace Reid Gloria Swanson
Elliott Dexter Bebe Daniels
Monte Blue Wanda Hawley
Theodore Roberts Agnes Ayres
Theodore Kosloff Polly Moran
Raymond Hatton Julia Faye
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V LA f2Hrtiuv J
JESSE L.LASKY
presents
Cecil B,
PHODUCTJON
Gym Outfits
That fulfil the requirements of
the Physical Education Department.
Get yours now while our stock is complete.
Tom Wye Sport Coats
carried in stock in all colors and sizes
This is the coat that you see worn
so much around the campus.
AWLOR
"The Sporting Goods Store"
117-119 So. 14th St.
I VARSITY CLEANERS!
fi ROY WYTHER55 RAYMOND FAROIII-f AR 8
lie Af fairs of AoatoD
PEOLOGUK
MISS FLA VIA WATERS
in a classical dance
AT DAWNING
:.:iss lovie neville
Scprano
Lyric Concert Orchestra
U. C. McVAY, Conductor
Open For Business
QUALITY CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERING AT
LOWEST PRICES
We call for and Deliver
One Day Service.
IN COLLEGE BOOK STORE
"Facing The Campus"
TELEPHONE
B-3677
See our representative in every fraternity for special club
prices open to all students.
PRICES ALL WEEK
MATINEE ALL SEATS, 30c.
NIGHT ALL SEATS, 50c
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