Friday. May 20, 19122. ALUMNI OF GREEKS RETURN TO ROUNDUP Alpha Thcta Chi uliunnl, who will l,o in the city for alumni week, are: .Clarence Knbendall, 00; R. A. Van Oi-buVl. '06; Ralph C. Soeley, 13; j! j. Welh; L. W. Trester; T. F. Nauphtlh, 'OS; H. W. Hudspeth, II. y I'otter, '10; all from Omaha, Don Thornton of Kearney; Theodore Shel ley, iIolmiTille; R. B. Miller, '2a, Ar lington; L. Densmore, Wymore; Deryl Armstrong, Randolph, la.; Ray mond A. Smtth, '14; Council niuffs; W L. Towasend, '18, Mlnature; Neil M. Cronln, '67, Minneapolis, Minn.; B. F. Piper. Iowa c,tv' Ia-! Jack son B. Chase, '13; Howard Hadley, 1(5, C. E. IWils, '18, S. A. Henry, 19, R. J. Pool, 'tT, H. W. Orr, '95, all of Lincoln. Of Achoth aluumnae, those who will return for alumni week are Edna Silf hre, Springfield; Mrs. Learner, Sioux City, la. ad Hazel Spethen, Hum boldt. Esther Posaen of Paxton Is another of the Phi Mu alumnae who will re turn. Gamma TKl Betas who will he back are Sarah Vargaret Heitzer, Broken Bow, and Mrs. George Whttlock, Hast ings. Chi Omega alumnae who will return are Maragret Haughawaut, Geneva; Mrs. Cowdea, Riverton, la.; Esther Little, Lyoai; Camilla and Beatrice Koch, Fullerton and Helen Scot, of Stromsburg. Y. W. C. A. TO SERVE PUNCH TO STUDENTS Hail all you tired exam-takers! Hail all you wao are thirsty from rapid and excessive brain work! Next Wed nesday afternoon the Y. W. C. A. Is going to err punch and everybody is invited t drop In quite unceremon iously and partake. You don't even have to Btay and be polite. Just come and cool of your fevered brain. IVY DAY GOWNS GO ON SALE TOMORROW Seniors Attention! The Ivy Day gowns go o sale tomorrow at 9 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall. Seniors are to come and get white gowns for the Ivy chain and the underclassmen from Better Printing Service For Students With this issue of the Ne braskan. the Kline Publish ing Co., finishes another year of better printing service for the students of the Univer sity of Nebraska. Thru the co-operation of this company the Nebraskan has been delivered on the camp us each morning shortly after eight o'clock for the first time In the history of the paper. The three years this com pany has printed the "Rag" have been marked by im proved service each semester. The Kline Publishing Company thank you for your business of the past year, and hope to be able to aid you with improved service next year. Kline Publishing Co. 311 South Eleventh HELLO CONNIE: There's gonna be a farewell dance at the Lincoln next Wed nesday night, May 31. Exams and everything will be over. How about us two going? It's the last chance to hear Ackerman. Connie : Sure! I've wanted a date for that for a week.. JWW MWIW WIM H H LIIW I .11)1111 II !! I I J .IJllWI'IBH ' H III "in I Tr ri i i imiTT II I s o Cggrgrr ' ' ir nrnnn every house are to get tho rainbow gowns necessary for tho daisy chain. A $1.00 deposit must be put down but 75 cents will be refunded with the re turn of the gown. Under classmen are urged to come and help carry out this tradition and then Just remember that it Is an easy way to get to see the performance. GRADUATION EXERCISES IN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Tho University School of MubIc will hold its graduation exercises Friday evening. May 2G, at the Temple theater. Twenty students will receive diplomas and degrees. Preceding the awarding of diplomas, Mrs. Will Owen Jones, who this year completes her twenty-fifth year as instructor on the faculty, will give a piano recital. Fol lowing the recital will be the first ap pearance of the A Cappella choir of sixty voices, with John Rosborough as conductor. Amos Ginn and Story Harding mo tored to Nebraska City Sunday. J. Wlllard Green of Omaha visited at the Delta Chi house this week end. Mary Elder will go to Wahoo today to visit. rYfrAff7T Other organizations on the campus, printing college publications, have benefited from a like co-operation in the form of a service that has given them the best printing at lowest prices, and this often under limited time provisions. Such service the Kline Pub lishing Co., will always render students of the uni versity. Superior facilities to handle such work enables them to offer the most prompt and effective hand ling of student publications. 1 innnuuui. -innnnnm Blink Your Lights Hfi At The JfV: GREEN LANTERN J&LSlSy Lincoln, Nebraska. ja 1 h ? o THE DAILY Another Radio Wanted Nprth Bend Determined to Win Prize Given By an Omaha Paper. NORTH BEND, (Special). The local post has started a campaign for a radio set and will have one In the next few weeks. A Omaha paper Is offering a high grade Bet as a sub scription contest prize. So enthusi astic are the members of the post that they believe they will come out easy victors In this contest. However, should they not be suc cessful In getting this set, they will Install a set and pay for It through various entertainments. Ladies Give Benefit SHELTON, (Special). TheNadies of the auxiliary gave a benefit whist party in tho Legion hall on the eve ning of May 9. About one hundred guests were present and following the games of cards everyone spent the balance of the evening in dancing. The auxiliary will have an afternoon STRAW HATS $2.95 to $7.00 - 118.8 ' ! & X WhenWe DreamofVacationDqy ' . V 4 -v-v SIT VTT'T 11 O s UMMcK wntURi auiiiLo On The Square 10th and 0 St. NEBB ASK AN Legion Honors Vet FALLS CITY, (Special). One hun dred clilzcnB including 20 Legion men of this place attended the funeral of Scott MacLeod of White Cloud. The Impressive Legton ritual was used In conducting the funeral of the de parted comrade. In these days of peace the sight of a military funeral gives the great solemnity of the after math. One moro comrade who has done his duty has passed to the Great Beyond. ILLER'S ERFECTO'S LEASE 16th & "O" B4423 M 1 s I to it m P i On the beach, at the summer resorts, in the mountains and in the business office these Suits featherweight in texture will find a welcome. Their becomingness due to special hand tailoring, their attractive patterns and their appealing style have won for them instant approval. Never have we had a finer display, than right now. I ukm, ill HERMAN SPEIER, Successor Elma Rodwcll of Cambridge Is visit ing at the Alpha Omlcion PI house. CINDER TEAM COMPETES IN VALLEY MEET (Continued from page I) Ames, Massoy of Kansas and Kykon dal of the Kansas Agj-i.-s. Ames and Nebraska look like the class In the relay field. In tho IiIkIi Jump, Turner of Nebraska should place. SENIORS and other graduates, pet just the position you want as a teacher through us. 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