THREE. TITE DAILY ISTEBRASKAN PR II Most Important Day in the Year MOTHER'S DAY Gardenias Roses Carnations Snapdragons Other Choice EICHE FLORAL CO. 1311 N St. Phone B65 83 REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A MARY JANE FROCK Sleeveless, Short, Three-quarler and Lous Sleeves. Also Sheer Summer Dresses in Voile, Batiste. Plain and Dotted Sw iss. Mary Jane Dresses Are Sure To Please Mary Jane Garment Co- U23 0 Stteet. GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY Jewelry is a token of refinement We have in our store a beautiful selection of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Standard makes of pens and pencils. FENTON B. FLEMING 131 So. 13th NEVER TOO BUSY TO REMEMBER ON MOTHER'S DAY Mfinorie of home and Mother sweep away the perplexltlea of a I'Usy .lay and vou hHMen to join the world of sons and duuphteri who try to find m.rne fecial expression of their affection on thl n:iiion-wide day of devotion. . We sugpest that you telepraph your wntiments on Vetem Lnlon a special Mother s Day blank. It Is distinctive in design and color ing and win be delivered by messenger in an envelop of slaiilar iesign. To tare time, telephone your telegram to our office. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. mm C V (P'Tffn, 11 r h n c nuc r 4 id) y(fpiD)f n. i mm Q ' rim I mm mn mm mm Prices the same as any other day in the year. Flowers SD)!C law F (I i I mm CUT FLOWERS Carnations, per dozen 11.50 and 92.00 toy-;,-- Basket of Choice Assorted Flowers 1.50, 2.M, $3 00 .Special Box rif Spring Flowers $1.60, $2.00 A beautiful CorsuKfl for Mother $1.60, $2.00, 91.00 Roses, all varieties, per noaen 91.60, 94.00. 92.00, 93 00, ''ini'- '' Snapdragons, per dozen 91.50, 92.00, 93.00. Glsdioltis, per dozen 93.00 & 94.00 Violets and Pansies, per bunch 35c 8 bunches for ..91.00 Qnrdenlas. each ...,50c and 75c Sweet Peas. Ser bunch 35c bunches for . .91.00 Nasturtiums, per dozen 80c 1333 CAMPUS SOCIAL AS GREEK OF Fraternities, Sororities Plan Dinners, Teas for Parents. Many sororities and fraternities are planning: to have dinners, teas and entertainments in honor of their parents, as is the usual cus tom for mothers' day, which is next Sunday. The majority of the parties will be next Sunday, altho the following- groups have already held theirs: Delta Zeta. Last Sunday Delta Zeta enter tained at a 1 o'clock dinner with tables centered with spring flow ers. About thirty guests attended, among them were Dr. and Mrs. D. B. James of Sterling, Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Geyer of Waterville, Kan sas, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cathers of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Wull brandt of Exeter. Acacia. Acacia fraternity members ac companied their mothers to the morning services at Westminster Presbyterian church Sunday and then served them a 1 o'clock din ner at the chapter house at which Herbert Yenne was toastmaster. Toasts were offered by Mrs. W, A, Erown, Mrs. L. C. Rankin, Frank lin Meier and Oz Black. Eugene Ellsworth entertained with piano selections and readings were given by Barbara Perry. Out of town guests were Mrs. Charles H. Zeig ler of Vesta, Mrs. Gallant of Grand Island and Mrs. Beckman of Gar land, Kappa Sigma. Thirty mothers were honored by Kappa Sigma Sunday at a 1:15 o'clock dinner at the chapter house. Appointments were made in the fraternity colors, scarlet, green and white. Among the out of town mothers were Mrs. A. F. Ely, of Grand Island; Mrs. L. P. Young, Wichita, Kansas; Mrs. Oskwig and Mrs. W. A. Nelson of Oakland; Mrs. W. L. Patten, Sterling, Colo rado; Mrs. Verges and Mrs. Muller of Norfolk; Mrs. Luedke, Stanton; Mrs. Stella Long, York; and Mrs. C. L. McGlasson, Wood River. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Delta Theta held a Mothers day dinner at the chapter house last Sunday which was attended by about fifty-five mothers. Among those from out of town who at tended were Mesdames Louise Comstock, Lee A. Smith, Miles Houck. S. H. Pray, H. P. Gipson T. L. Benzon all of Omaha; W. D. Deskins, North Platte; Peter Hor cham, sr., Ransom Kansas; C. A. Geiger, St Joseph, Mo.; J. W. Vogt, Nebraska City; E. E. Farns worth, Grand Island; W. E. Jen kins, Council Bluffs; D. M. Mohr, Coleridge; R. H. Mathew, Loup City; E. M. Travers, Allen; and D. R. Cochran, Brady. Those fraternities and sororities planning parties on Mothers day are the following: Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Chi Omega will be host esses to their parents at a 1 o'clock dinner at the chapter house. Betty Barrows is in charge of the ar rangements and has as her assist ants, Olive Jack, Kathleen Rad cliff and Alice King. Alpha Delta Theta. The Alpha Delta Theta mothers tea will take place at the chapter house Sunday between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock at which time a musical program will be pre sented by Olive Becker, Erma Bie berstein, and Evelyn Wells. Evelyn Johnson is in general charge. Among the out of town mothers will be Mrs. Fred Diet of Scrib- Flowers have easily become the most beloved of all Mother's Day Gifts, largely because the better florists have made them appeal. We recognize the responsibility and do our part Order early for next Sunday the 13th. Rosewell Floral Company Store, 120-24 South 13th Street. Phone B7021 Greenhouses 406 Hill Street. Mothers Day Suggestions -;r"i- ' . ... Flotreri are the. only gift that exactly exprettet the tentiment and appreciation that everyone, truntx to e.xpretx on Mothers Day. Jfrep anb Jfrep O Street Florhti B - CALENDAR CROWDED HOUSES PREPARE VARIETY EVENTS IN TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS My Mother Who ran to help me when I fell, And -would some pretty story tell, Or kiss the place to make it well? My Mother. ten Jane Taylor ner, Mrs. Marie Jelen of Omaha, Mrs. A. R. Wilson of Fremont, and Mrs. C. O. Johnson of Clay Center. Gamma Phi Beta. Marjorie Smith is in charge of the Gamma Phi Beta parents din ner at the chapter house at 1 o'clock on Mother's day. Alpha Phi. Alpha Phis will entertain one hundred guests when they hold a tea from 3 to 6 o'clock Sunday in honor of their parents. Spring flowers will be used in the decora tions with a green and yellow color scheme carried out in the appoint ments. Anne Mackcn "- "hairman of the committee in ' Ruth Rutledge and Barba: j Putron will assist her. Chi Omega. Chi Omega sorority will enter tain at a parents dinner at 1 o'clock on Mother's day. Among the fifteen couples who will be guests are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pollard of Nehawka and Mr. and Mrs. Livingston of Fairbury. Mary Esther Widner is in charge as sisted by Alice Meill and Lucille Halsted. Kappa Kappa Gamma. When Kappa Kappa Gamma en tertains at a 1 o'clock luncheon Sunday, twenty-five mothers will attend. Among them will be Mrs. Ernest Kelley of Omaha; Mrs. C. A. Souders of Auburn; Mrs. Charles Kelley of Nebraska City; Mrs. J. C. Thvgeson of Nebraska City; Mrs. Edith Spadt of Crete; Mrs. Herbert Clark of Columbus, and the Mesdames Wilson and Wil helm of Omaha. Sigma Delta Tau. Sigma Delta Tau will entertain parents at tea from 2 until 5 o'clock Sunday. Thirty-five visi tors are expected. Bernice Yousem is in general charge. Justin Wolse will speak. Alpha Sigma Phi. Alpha Sigma Phi is planning to entertain its mothers at a 1 o'clock dinner at the chapter house Sun day. Neil McFarland is making the arrangements for the affair. The fraternity expects fifteen out-of-town mothers to attend. Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Tau Omega has made ar rangements to entertain thirty five mothers at dinner at the chap ter house at 1:30 o'clock Sunday. Glen Mace is in charge of the af fair with the assistance of Frank Musgrave. Theta Phi Alpha. Theta Phi Alpha will also hold a tea from 3 to 6 o'clock the aft ernoon of Mother's day. Adele Tombrink is arranging the affair. BEAUTIFUL POTTED PLANTS Special Assorted IMant Boxes 92.50 to 94.00 Hvdninpens 91.00 to 94 00 Bc-Konla SOc to 92 00 Baby Rambler Hoses .$1.b0 to 93.50 Fuchsia . ..50c to 94.00 Geraniums, Specimen Planls . .25c to 91.50 Lnntnnss in lMs ..25c to 50c Lnntuims In Tubs .92-00 to 94 00 Hyacinths 60e to 92.00 Petunias .35c to $1.50 Q 6928 - Many from Out of Town to Attend Festivities Of the Day. Chi Phi. Chi Phi is planning a 1:30 din ner Sunday to which the whole families have been invited. The tables will be decorated with spring flowers. Jack Potter is in charge of the arrangements. Beta Theta Pi. Thirty mothers of Beta Theta Pi members will be honored at a dinner at 1:30 o'clock at the chap ter house. William Marsh is mak ing the arrangements. Following the dinner, the regular meeting of the Mothers club will be held. Delta Sigma Lambda. Delta Sigma Lambda's mothers dinner will begin at 1:15 o'clock and will be followed by a program. Forty mothers are expected to at tend. Arrangements are in charge of Harold Twiss. Delta Tau Delta. Twenty-five mothers will attend the banquet at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday at 1 :30 o'clock. Out of town mothers who are ex ported to Attend nre Mesdames Eby, Elliott, Rimmerman and Howell, all of Omaha; Mrs. Mc Caw of Colon, Mrs. Rosse of Meadow Grove, and Mrs. Prucka and Mrs. Bocek of Wilber. Farm House. When the Farm House enter tains its mothers at a dinner Sun day, the meal will be followed by a program given by the members. Pi Beta Phi. A parents dinner at 1:15 o'clock Mother's day is being planned by Pi Eeta Phi. Tables will be dec orated in spring flowers. Invita tions have been issued to all par ents and many from out of town are expected to attend. Eva Mae Livermore is in charge of the ar rangements. Kappa Delta. Kappa Delta will also entertain parents of its members at a 1 o'clock dinner on the same day. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Bruce Nicoll is in charge of ar rangements for the Teke Mother's Day dinner, to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Raymond Bixby, housemother, has issued invitations and they are ex pecting thirty-five mothers of chapter members. Kappa Alpha Theta. Entertainment will follow a one o'clock dinner at the Theta house. Marian Fleetwood, chapter presi dent will act as toastmistress when about forty mothers will be entertained there Sunday. Dorothy Lee Collins is in charge of the ar rangements. Sigma Phi Epsilon. About forty mothers are ex pected to be present at the Sig Ep house Sunday. Bob Bensen. in charge of plans, has arranged for a one o'clock dinner honoring the mothers of that fraternity. Sigma Nu. Mothers of twenty-five Sigma Nus will be guests Sunday at the local chapter house. Dinner will be served for the active members and their mothers at 1 o'clock. Among the out of town mothers who will attend are Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Ne braska City; Mrs. F. Nicklas, Syracuse; Mri. W. M. Plimpton, Glenwood, la.; Mrs. M. Emmert, Mrs. J. Zoesch, Mrs. J. Wick strom and Mrs. Chas. Peery of Omaha; Mrs. F. Johnson, Stroms burg, and Mrs. T. Bradley, Beatrice. VV J . m ii m to Mother . . . Who gave her best to us . . . only the Lest, will do when vc remember . . . Make her the happh-st mother in the world .... Say it with Dowers. From Daniclsons Fresh Cut Flowers and Pol ted Plants, 50c to $5.00 Damelson Floral Co, Inc 1245 N. Add to Your Mother's Day Dinner By Serving Meadow Gold Milk-Butter-Ice Cream-Cheese Beatrice Creamery Co. Telephone B654 1 GREETING CARDS FOR MOTHER'S DAY We have many .suitable to send to yonr wn Mot tier, Father and Mother, Am t, Wife, Sister, Pan-1., . or Grandmother. Eastman Kodak Stores Inc 1217 0 St. " y " -vi HOflOHWl iiiii ipnii is n .mmaismi . l . I mm ii j .j.'-. v. fe.Wi : ' -tyf ... v ' ff'. tf 'i mii. im 'in '1 nn'ri i nun rri r ' TT1 1 B2234 mm