MAY 15,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING To Have Barn Party Tri Chi Iota, Phi Sigma Iota, and Delta Lambda Iota will have a barn party at Holcomb's Grove Friday night. Tea Dance Held Alpha Chi Omega entertained Tau Kappa Epsilon at a tea dance Saturday afternoon. Kappa Beta Honors Seniors The Christian Church sorority Kappa Beta, honored the seniors of their organization with a forma banquet Friday night. The banquet was held in the Kansas room of Union building and was attended by 50 persons, including members, sponsors, and guests. Entertain Mother's Day Guests Guests of their daughters over the weekend at Ricker hall were Mrs. Carl A. Gray, Topeka, Mrs. George Picklel, Caldwell, Mrs. J. W. Griffits, Ozawiek, Mrs. Lloyd Zimmerman, Centerville, Mrs. Mary Sonderker, Abilene, and Mrs. George Turrell of Williamsburg. Coffee and donuts were served to the mothers and their daughters Saturday night by Mrs. Mize, housemother. After attending church Sunday, the mothers were guests of honor at Sunday dinner. Sweetpeas and tapers decorated the table. Sigma Nu Entertains Sigma Nu fraternity entertained the members of its alumni association Saturday and Sunday, in celebration of the sixty-third anniversary of the establishment of Nu chapter at the University of Kansas. Guests of honor were Grant W. Harrington, Kansas City, a charter member of the chapter, and Edward H. Hashinger, Kansas City, Mo., a past president of Sigma Nu's national organization. Dean Banker was master of ceremonies and Omer Muchmore, president gave the address of welcome. Prof. E. F. Engel, Lawrence, presented a toast to the fraternity. The Sigma Nu quartet composed of Robert Seamon, Robert Dougherty, Vern Rickets, and Richard Williams sang several numbers and William Bragg presented Grieg's Piano concerto and the Black, White, and Gold concerto—an original composition written in honor of the fraternity. Following a banquet at noon Sunday, Grant W. Harrington presented a history of the early development and expansion of Sigma Nu. Scott Harvey reviewed the accomplishments of the fraternity since 1945 and Edward H Hashinger discussed future improvements to the organization. Approximately 75 guests were present during the weekend. Phone KU-25 with your news De LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You are welcome 711 Mass. The Science of HYPNOTISM will be Revealed to you! by HENRY B. VALLEAU The Creator of ZOMBIE in his sensational JAMBOREE GRANADA MAY 21st MAY 21st What More Does Honor Man Want? Engleman To Sue For $5,000 Tonight The case of Howard Engleman vs. the Rapid Fire Transit company opens at 7 tonight in University county district court. Mock trial proceedings will begin with the impaneling of a six-man student jury by Judge Malcolm Miller, chief justice of the student supreme court. Green hall's court room will be the scene of the verbal battle. Engleman will ask for $5,000 in a personal injury suit against Carla Eddy, whose street car (says Engleman) collided with the plaintiff's truck last fall. Attorneys for the plaintiff will present evidence in the form of X-rays showing their client's crooked backbone. Miss Eddy's defense will attempt to sway the jury's attention from Engleman's pretty pictures with exhibits of their own. Students To Give Recital Today Students in the School of Fine Arts will present a recital at 3 p.m. today in Frank Strong auditorium. The voice students and their numbers will be Ben Shanklin, "Abbot of Derry" (Weaver); Pearl Clothier, "Verborgenheit" (Wolf) and "Au Die Musik" (Schubert); Ralph Conner, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" arranged by Roger Quilter; and a duet by Dorothy O'Connor and Laverne Winterburg, the Sull' area from "Marriage of Figaro" (Mozart). Kathleen Wiley will give a piano solo "Novelette No. 1, F Major" (Schumann). Merle Clayton will present two cello numbers, "Andante" (Goltermann) and Allegro Appassionato" (St. Saens), and an ensemble composed of Betty Lou Wells, violin, Merle Clayton, cello, and Donna Holm, piano, will play "Trio in D Major, Op. 70 No. 1" (Beethoven). The Progressive party will have a picnic and dance at Lone Star lake. May 24, Paul Barker, president, said today. Reservations can be made with either Barker or Meade Almond, secretary. Carl Slough, assistant professor of law, will supervise the trial. In an interview today, Professor Slough would not predict a winner. To Have Picnic-Dance COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 "I merely made up the hypothetical case," he said. "I suggested possible evidence, but I don't know exactly what they will exhibit or how they will go about it." The mock trial is open to anyone who is interested, he added. Dean Smith Will Return From Commencement Tour Dr. George Baxter Smith, dean of the School of Education, will return tomorrow from a speaking tour of small Kansas high school graduating classes. He addressed graduates of Delphos high school Wednesday, and will speak to Miltonvale seniors tonight. Dean Smith will address Haskell graduates at commencement exercises May 23 on the subject "Our Obligations As Educated Men And Women." Call K.U. 25 with your news. The new books everyone is talking about are here. 15 cents for a book. Join Our Rental Library THE BOOK NOOK 5 days. NEW Sensation "That's My Desire" ——Frankie Laine WRIGHT'S For Records 846 Mass. RISK'S HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY Plenty of soft hot water Hours 9-6 Weekdays Seven new Maytag machines 9.4 Saturdays 1900 Illinois 9-4 Saturdays Call 623 for Appointments Phone 623 Going On A Picnic? Whether it's hamburgers, hot dogs, or steak, we have it. Come in and see all our picnic specialties. 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