- ' ' III Friday, may iq FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 10H SOCIETY. TWO CROUPS NAME SPONSORS I OR EVENTS Creek Men Honor Sisters At Dinners Civen Recently. Delts Entertain Sisters. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Brauer, Mrs. Fannie Schnell and Mrs. Ray Bixby will be chaperones at the snorts nnrtv to be eiven Saturday night by Tau Kappa Epsilon at the chapter house. Joyce Ayres or chestra will play. Phi Delts Elect. Newlv elected officers of Phi Delta Theta are William Corn- stock, president: Miles Houck, vice president; William Farns- worth, secretary; Robert Pray, warden: George Leonard, histo rian. Give Fine Arts Ball. Chanerons for the Fine Arts ball to be held Friday evening will be Miss Kady Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kirsch and Mrs. Louise A. Kelly. Chick Ashlock's orchestra will play for the affair. Plan House Party. Zeta Tau Alpha will entertain at a party at the chapter nouse faat- urdav evening:. Mr. ana Mrs. c. it- McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Biebergstein, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip K. Slaymaker, Miss Maude Moore and Misa Clara Slade will chaper on. Pat Barton and his orchestra will furnish music. Gamma Phi's Give Party. Jonsey's orchestra will play for the Gamma Phi Beta party to be held Saturday night at the chap ter house, r. and Mrs. Donald Keyes, Mrs. F. H. Beedle and Mr. Lloyd Teal will chaperone. Deltas Entertain Sisters. Members of Delta Tau Delta held their annual Sister's day din ner at the chapter house Wednes day evening. The following guests ; were present: Ariene Larson, wary Quigley, Marjorie Campbell, Jean j Sidles, Margaret Lawlor, Rogene i Anderson, Polly Gellatly. Eleanor i Jones, Helen McFarland, Betty Ha berlan, Lenore Schwaeser. Give Silver Tea. Members of Sigma Eta Chi, Con gregational women's organization, will be entertained at a silver tea Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 , o'clock in Ellen Smith hall. Flnr-1 once Duxman, chairman of the so rial committee is in charge of ar rangements. The officers, headed i by Altine Hahn. president, will preside. A musical program has been arranged. j Sigma Nu's Hosts to Sisters, j Sisters of members of Sigma Nu i will be entertained at a dinner at j the chapter house Sunday. Jack ' Kennedy la in charge of the affair, which will b attended by several out of town guests in addition to : the following: Betty and Mary Alice Kelly. Jean Shoemaker, Ruth Skiies, waxine aiusser, Kuoy ana Grace Nicklas. Group Initiates Three. Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity, initiated three men Wednesday evening at the Lincoln hotel. Those initiated were William Wimpen ney, George Glein and Albert Ross. Following the initiation ceremon ies, a banquet was held, with Har old Winquest, president of the or ganization acting as toastmaster. Prof. K. M. Arndt and Victor Brink, alumnus, gave short talks. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday Pershing Rifles, Dinner Dance, Cornhusker. Fine Art$, Ball, Morrill Hall. Newman Club, Carnival Dance. Saturday. Tau Kappa Epsilon, House Party. Zeta Tau Alpha, House Party. Gamma Phi Beta, House Party. Party. Kapoa Sigma, House party. Delian-Union. Picnic, Crete. Alpha Delta Pi, House Party. Theta Chi, House Party. Alpha Tau Omega, Banquet, Lincoln, Country club. Petersen to Address Scandinavian Society Professor F. Valdemar Peterson, member of the political science ; faculty will apeak tonight at eight o'clock before the Scandinavian Society. Peterson's subject will be : "Parliamentary Government Un-: der Fire." The meeting will be at tne Home or Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Otte, on Pepper street. CHASSIS GFB ED 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Pleu Brim an touna amcra to tttt Dally Nebraakan oflica in U Halt Report uxaea tiler aoac Loft and Found FOUND Drill cap. Owner may claim by paying for this ad. Dally Ne braakan. LOST Green Schaeffer fountain pen. Valued u a keepsake. Return to Aadrewa Hail lis. Call B7967. Reward. FOUND :ixk Roeary. Owner may j-"-"" "jr .ueuuiying. uauy Ne- LOST Phi Kappa Pei pin. RetunTto Jean Wllhelmy at Theta houiw. FOUND Top of black Sreaffer Life time fountain pen. Call Daily Ne braakan office. Special Notice PLEASE COME In before final exams and claim what art Idea have been returned to thi office. Among them are: AUny lrvea. a notebook, one boon. thre key caaea. two hata, etc. Wanted lo Buy "D ROADSTER or coupe, model T ALL QUIET ON AG COLLEGE CAMPUS AFTER ELECTION (Continued from Page ;). Thursday. They were unopposed. They are Mark Hackman, Farm House; Thil Henderson, Farm House, Kathcrine Agnew and Mil dred Tickler, Little interest was manifested in the races for various offices of Ag club. Only Til voles were cast. John Lowcnstcin, Farm House, is the new president, having- been un opposed on Thursday's ballot. Howard White, Farm House and varsity track man, showed unex pected strength in the vice presi dent contest. He won over Bill Waldo, Alpha Gamma Rho, by a comfortable margin. Waldo is an outstanding student on the cam pus and active in student affairs. For the second time Elmer Par lik, Farm House, was clectod to an office in the club. He won out last week. Thursday members of the club elected him treasurer for the coming year. A barb candidate, Bill Donahue, was victorious in the race for sec lead over his opponent. Donahue retary of Ag club. He had a good is member of Palladian society, Tho Thursday election culmi nated a prolonged election cam paign on the agricultural college campus. Farm House and the barbs were linked together in forces which enabled them to land all offices. It is doubtful if another "repeat" election will be necessary on the campus in future jears, student leaders of all factions say. Rules for such contests in years to come will comply with recommendations made by the ag executive board and the faculty election commit tee. CAPITOL BEACH TO OPEN All-University Nights Will Be Sponsored Mondays And Tuesdays. Capitol Beach, newly renovated and redecorated, will open Satur day, May 20 under the manage ment of San Slusky, veteran in the Amusement Park business. Eddie Jungbluth and his orchestra will play for the opening, which will reveal a number of new additions and improvements, Ted Cooper, who is well known in Lincoln, will be In charge of the ballroom where All-University nights will be sponsored on Mon days and Tuesdays. Eddie Jung bluth's dance band will play at these affairs. i'OUR DRUG STORE Golf Club and Bag 2.95 Tennis Balls 25c Golf Ball 20c THE OWL PHARMACY We Deliver Phone B-1068 148 No. 14th and P Sti. "S SI NF.W Dni. HAIRCUTTINc KEARNS BARBERSHOP Six firtt ctast barhcrt y, . 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