The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1921, Image 3

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Gamma Phi Beta
Gamnif J'hi "e,a entertained at a
tefl Friday in honor of Ihcir chaperon,
Mra. Hi". '
Phi Delta Theta
rht ivita Theta entertained about
thirty couples at a house dance Sat
urday evening The chaperons for the
occasion were Mr. ana iurs. ... u.
Lau and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kline.
Very attractive refreshments in the
form of white ice cream bearing a
blue Fhi Helta shield were served
-when the dancing ceased.
Delta Delta Delta
Friday evening Delta Delta Delta
entertained for their freshmen at a
fcouso party. Punch was served for
ihe dancers during the evening.
Delta Upsilon
About, thirty couples were enter
tained by Delta Upsilon at a house
party last Saturday evening. The chap
erons for the party were Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Waiish. Mr. and Mrs. Burt and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. Refresh
ments were served at the close of the
evening.
Acacia
Acacia held a house dance Friday
evening at their chapter house. The
rooms wore attractively decorated in
the fraternity colors of black and
oranse and around the walls hung
favors for the guests. The chaperons
vere Mr. and Mrs. Elwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshalle Powers, and Mrs.
W. A. Drown.
Phi Kappa Psl
Phi Kappa Psl gave a waffle break
fast for Karpa Alpha Theta Satur
day morning. After the breakfast,
which was excellent, there was danc
ing. Ail University Mixer
The first All University Mixer of
the year as. held in the Armory Sat
urday night. In honor of the Fresh
men for whom it was given the de
corations were green. Entertainment
was furnished by the following peo
ple: Margur-rite Munger, reading,
Hermanns Paer a aolo, Margaret
Perry a polo, Mary and Jacquillne
Bost gave a selection on the violin
and piano, Florence Williams a read
ing Dorothy Seacrest and Dorothy
Work did some aesthetic dancing. Re
freshments were served in the form
of Ice cream and wafers.
Alpha Gamma Rho
Alpha Gamma Rho entertained
about thirty couples at a house party
Friday evening. The house was de-
Announcement
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
A complete modern station of
Drive Yourself Fords.
Always Open
Phones B-471S and B-4235. Our
o!d frieuds knew us as he Cent
ral Sales and Livery Co.
Don't forget the place three
doors west of the Orpheum
theatre at 1120 P St.
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS' Diamonds, Watch
3, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass,- Expert
iVa'ch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes examlnel
Free. In our Optical Department
fou may select Just what you
ant in Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Eroken Lenses Duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's. Whiting's and Hurd's
Fine Stationery. Complete line
of Supplies for all departments
of Schools and Colleges.
1123 O Street Lincoln, Neb.
Phonet B-1534. B-3306. B-3307.
corated in fraternity colors. Ex
client refreshments were served at
thp close of the party.
Sigma Phi Eptllon
The active chapter of Sigma Phi
Kpsilon was entertained at the home
f Vernon D. Andrews on Sheridan
boulevard. A lawn party and dance
acre the forms of entertainment.
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu gave a house danco for
about thirty five couples Saturday
night. Streamers In the fraternity
colors of black, white and gold were
used in the form of decorations.
Doctor and Mrs. J. C. Simpson of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dod
son of Lincoln were the chaperons.
At the close of the party refresh
ments were served for the guests.
Silver Lynx
A dance was given by the Sliver
Lynx Saturday, rink roses the fra--ternity
flower were used for de
corations. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Poteet and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brooke
were chaperons. Ices and wafers
were served at the end of the party.
Chi Omega
Chi Omega entertained for their
freshmen Saturday evening with a
house danco. The fall decorations
gave a very pleasing appearance to
the rooms.
Alpha Sigma Phi
Among the house parties of the
week end was that of Alpha Sigma
Phi. Besides the active cahpter a
number of out of town guests were
present. The chaperons for the even
ing were Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Why
man, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Crandall.
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Gamma Delta entertained about
fifty couples at a house dance Sat
urday. The rooms were pleasingly
decorated in fraternity colors. The
chaperons for the evening were Mr.
end Mrs. Bell.
PI Kappa Phi
Pi Kappa Phi entertained tweVj
five couples at a house party Fri
day night. The fraternity colors, g ! 1
Hid white, were used in decorating
Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Fa.-guson adi
Jir. nd Mrs. Roy B. TMd.were ia
viied as chaperons.
PERSONALS
Grace Shepherd ex-'22 of Fremont
is visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harper of Omaha
were the guests of their daughter,
Juvanta Harper, on Saturday even
ing at the Pi Beta Phi house.
Ruth Turner, "23, Ruth Adway, '24
Stunning Suits
$24.75
Featuring the new Jumper Suit A wonderful
New Suit for School Wear Many other models
Plain and fur trimmed See them tomorrow.
Special $24.75.
Master Dresses
$19.75 $24.75 $29.75
New Canions, New Crepe Satins, New Poiret
Twills, New Rochanaras, New Tricotines.
WONDERFUL COATS
1 1
BLOUSES
STUDENTS
Tins IS ONE OP OUR .J.ONCTBON3SEEVED DAH.T FROM
CLAM CHOWDER
CHOICE OF
cTirwirn VEAL WITH JUNE PEAS
SALMON COQUmra WITH TOMATO SAUCE
SALM FRIED LIVER WITH ONIONS
cttpar PORN BREAD AND BUTTER
MASHED POTATOES SUGAR COHB or
WE ALSgPsERVE A 25c AND 60c SUPPER
SAVOY CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM
and Helen Galnsey '23 are spend
ing the week-end at Helen Galnsey's
homo in Fairbury.
Alvera Taftmnn, '24, is spending the
week end in Omaha with her parents.
Marjorio Watson ex-'24 of North
Bend and Lurcna Boone bx-'23 of
Weeping Waier are visiting at the
.lpha Chi Omega house.
Mary Marshall is spending the week
end with her parents in Fremont.
Helen Boylan '22 and Ema Nielsen
ex-'20 left for Dcnnison where they
attended the MenaughHuff wedding
October 1.
Thelma Warren of Los Angeles,
California is a week-end guest of
Helen Cain at the Achoth house.
Alma Schlichting 23 is spending the
week-end at her home in Grafton.
M. T. Yamanoto of Tokio, Japan
who uas ivien lo -A uring i chautamma
Ihrourh the UnV.'.M Spates was a din
n. pleat at the A"i '. luuso Sat
u.'-r.y evening.
Three of the University Tlayers
went to Wilbur Nebraska last Friday
to put on an entertainment for the
County Teachers Institute. Those
who went were Mildred Gollehon,
Irma McGowan and Herbert Yenne.
Perry Spencer and Melvln Garrett
are visitors at the Alpha Theta Chi
house.
The shopper of A. Star Bost, Inc.,
might seem to the casual observer
a star Beta rest room. Garcon.
Orpheum Drug
Store
12th & P Sts.
Autumn Things
from day to day are appear
ing on our menu disnes tha
make you glad warm weather
is over.
Real, tasty, wholesome
dishes, delightfully prepared
and served on clean napery,
and a real sincere courteous
ness on the part of all at
tendants. Once you eat here you
will make it a habit.
Central Hotel Cafe
SWEATERS
THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
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MARRIAGES
V. Rul.) Anderson via Dr. Trnest
J ),nson were married at Onu.u Sept
28 Miss Anderson atUnded the Uni
venity of Nebraska and is a member
of Alpha Phi.
A weddin; of interest to university
people took place at Trinity Metho
dist church Sept. 27. when Miss Elite1
Joy Bailey and Frederick Aldrlch
were married.
The church was beautifully de
corated with flowers and ferns. The
bride smalds were Marian Youngblut,
Katherine Harnly, Thelma Harnly,
Florine Reed and Betty Dee. Velma
Wtsherd was a maid of honor.
Mrs. Aldrlch Is a daughter of Mr.
md Mrs. William Bailey of Lincoln,
and Mr. Aldrlch is a son of ex-Gov
ernor and Mrs. Chester H. Aldrlch.
Both the bride and groom are well
known and popular in university
circles. They are both graduates of
Lincoln high school and attended the
University of Nebraska.
2:30Wed Thurs Fri., Sat.-8:20
Louise Dresser
and
Jack Gardner
In a Group of Songs
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b Alex Morrison 8
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Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
when you cat
down town
will find
ROBERT'S
DAIRY
LUNCH
Breakfast
Lunch or
Dinner
Food and Service That Satisfies
t h I : t
BELSHAW'S ORCHESTRA
for
Formal and Informal Dances
and Parties.
R6673
Geo. R. Belshaw BG423
a better
place to eat.
1238
"O" St.
Capital Auto Livery Co.
Burt A. Anderson
Rent a Ford, Drive it yourself.
Open All Night.
241 No. 11. B-2698