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On Monday evening the alumnae
membere of Pi Beta Phi entertained the
active members at the home of Miss
Barber, 1700 B street. A two-act farce
entitled "The Best Laid Plans" was
presented with great eclat, and was a
complete surprise to the guests. The
house is admirably arranged for the
production of a play, and the costumes
added much to the attractiveness of the
scene. At the conclusion of the farce
muBic was furnished by Miseee Burruss,
Bess BurruBS, Stuart, Ashmu'n and
Reynolds, and ice cream, strawberries
and cake were served by the hostesses.
The alumnae members are Misses Kyle,
Barber, Stuart, Lennie Stuart, Emer
son, Marshall, McUaney, Keynoids,
Morris, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Lacey.
The active membere are Misses Thomas,
Montgomery, Sedgwick, Minnie Jussen,
McPheeley, Robinson, Andrews, Henry,
Heacock, McGahey, Waugh, Burruss,
Bess Burruss, Ashmun, Woodward and
Jussen.
The fifth annual banquet of Alpha
Tau Omega was given at the chapter
house Saturday evening. The tables
were decorated with tea rosea and ami
lax. Following is the menu: Fish. Cel
ery. Salted almonds. Sherry. Mock
turtle. CoLsomme imperial. Radishes.
Olives. Croquettes. Cream slaw. Pine
apple ice. Pommard. Roast -turkey.
Oyster dressing. New potatoes and
cream. Chicken salad. Cranberry sauce.
Ice cream. Sorority cake. Strawberries.
Fruit Coffee. St. Julian. The follow
ing toaBts were called for by the toast
master, Mr. J. O. Berkley: Ralph
Hickok, "Our Fraternity at Larjre:"
John Kline, "My Girl Ann H.BuBh;"
Mr. Yule of Omaha, "Illinois Gamma
Zeta;" Sidney Muman, "Our Backbone
the Alumni;" Dr. Finley Helms,
"Toothsome Toast;'1 Ray West, "Gam
ma Theta's Past;" H. O. Hanna, "Hints
on Political Grafting;" Ralph Foleom.
"The Goat;" Frederick Sutter. "A.A. O.
at the Bar;" Linn Huntington, "Our
Baby Boy." The members who were
present were Ralph Foleom, Edwin
Morrison, Fred Sutter, Frank Berry,
Harry Culver, Fred Schaufeiberger,
Willard Hawley, Linn Huntington, Leo
Copeland, Paul Hunger, Ray Steele, H.
C. Hanna, Dr. J. Finley Helms, Ray
West, Victor Romigh, Mr. George
Lacey and W. W. Graves, pledged mem
bers. The visitors were Professor R.
Hickok and Professor J. L. Kline of
Wooeter, Ohio, Mr. Yule of Omaha.
Alumni Messrs. F.F. Rodgere, Min
den; Ralph D. Conklin, Burr Latta, Te
cumeeh; Sidney Mumau, Hugh Nune
maker, Tobias; David Hewitt Bell wood;
Harlow Hewitt, Fremont; R. L.RJgge,
Omaha; Clinton Arnold, Osceola; Hugo
Shultz, Beatrice; Judge W. Ely, Aaine
wcrth; J. C. Berkley, Schuyler; Sidney
Robertson, Norfolk.
The wedding of Miss Florence Maule
and Mr. Frederick Curtis Cooley wilt
takeplareat noon Wednesday, in St.
Mark's church, Rev. John H. Houghton
officiating. Miss Maule has been a
member of St Mark's choir for several
years and the full vested choir will sing
the wedding march from Lohengrin.
The church will be decorated in pink
and white. The bride will be gowned
in white and will wear a lone white veil.
She will carry a prayer-book. Miss
.Frances Maule, sister of the bride, will
be her only attendant. She will wear a
pink gown and carry pink rosea. The
ushers, best men and many of the
guests will come from Nebraska, where
the biide and groom both graduated at
the state u liversity. The wedding
breakfast, which was to hare followed
the ceremony, was given up, owing to
the Budden death of Mrs. Maule's broth
er. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Cooley will take a wedding trip, and on
their return will be at home to their
friends in the Highlands. Denver
Times.
The end of the season for the Thir
teen club of St. Paul, Nebraska, was
marked by a dinner at the borne of Mrs.
Rowell on Tuesday evening of last week.
The club colore, black and orange, ap
peard in the decorations, while a grin
ning skull and open umbrellas overhead
showed that the faith was strong. Each
guest received tne emblem of the club, a
black cat, as a sonvenir. The club
members and their guests were seated
thirteen at a table. After dinner a
literary and musical program entertain
ed the guests. As each one departed
she was required to step over a broom
stick lying on the floor in order to in
sure a life of celibacy. Feeling that she
had all to gain and nothing to lose, each
one calmly took this final test of sincere
intention to remain free and equal, with
but a single exception. One guest
whose matrimonial stock has recently
shown a decided rise in value, refused
to take any unnecessary risks, and went
around the broomstick.
On Saturday evening occurred the
fourteenth annual banquet of Beta
ThetaPi. Early in the evening Mr.
Carl Dierks was initiated and Mr. Al
bert Randall of Omaha was formally
pledged at the fraternity rooms, after
which the members adjourned to the
Lincoln hotel where, after the dinner,
the toaatmaster, Mr. Ames, called for
responses from the following members:
Sam G. Musser, G. Montgomery, G. A.
Adams, Frank Rain, Dr. Harry Everett,
Don J. Adams, H. J. McKillip, G. L.
Powers. Those present were Dr. Ev
erett, Messrs. Gillespie, Richards, Mje
eer, E. West, Rehlaender, Sbick, Price,
A. G. Adams, Green, Anderson, Ames,
Powers, Montgomery, Rain, Ustick, Cox,
McKillip, Don Adams, Broady, Webster,
Marquette, Swain, C. Ball, G. West, J.
H. Bell, Roth, Holmes, Dierks, Norval,
Buckstaff, Blackman.
Mrs. F. L. Maddux, Mrs. Henry
Eames and Mrs. Callen Thompson en
tertained Mise Ida Young and her
friends at an informal reception at the
home of Mrs. Maddux Wednesday after
noon. Those present were Mesdames
Maddux, Eames, Callen Thompson,
McGrew, Whitcomb, S. M. Butler, W.
C. Phillips, A.W.Jansen, E.E. Bur
nett, Elmer Perkins, Charles Keefer,
Hindman, Ricketts, Foleom, Rowlands,
Lucas, Bumstead, Tuttle, Piummer, W.
A. Fitzgerald, Lee Arnett, E. Lewis
Raker, H. C. Young, Rezin Welch, Guy
Brown, Frank Perkins, Trapbagen,
Toevs, Williams, Bushnell, John Will
iams; Misses Young, Dwiggins, Florenco
Thompson, Charlotte Clark, Dalby,
Ella Givens and Mamie Bryan.
Mrs. Eugene Hallett and Miss Ilallett
were at home to three hundred of their
friends last Tuesday afternoon. The
guests were introduced by Mrs. Will
Phillips and received by Mrs. Ilallett