PRIL 10,1946 I UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 0,1946 PAGE THIRD 1 be- strong. appbell. office. -10- agular aroom Goney -10- gather ampus. ansan -10- sleep- stu- -10- with Easter vacation starting next week, let's enjoy ourselves this week and save the studying for over the vacation. Of course, there may be at a little more shopping to do to complete your Easter outfit, and maybe one big quiz to study for, but sex and have some fun. If the weather permits, we'll dig sandalies and dance this afternoon and then over the weekend, there'll be parties, dances, and picnics to attend. Dinner guests of Delta Upsilon thursday were Beverly Ann Brown, orothy James, Martha Keplinger, and Doroth Jean Safford. U. Entertains Sunday dinner guests of Chi omega were Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed, ir, and Mrs. L. A. Meadows, Betty Mentzer, all of the Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. M. A. Alexander, Jane Alex- ander, both of Bartlesville; Mrs. John Alexander, Tulsa; Patsy Pary- Pittsburg; Richard Henderson, awrence; and Richard Sevier. uests of Chi O. Fisit During Weekend Weekend guests at the Alpha Omie- lion Pi house were Mrs. L. E. Bow- arie; Miss Bettylou Read and Miss Romie Romey, both of Hays; and Mrs. Ed Letson, Kansas City, kansas. Guests at a Pi Beta Phi picnic Saturday were Robert Elbel, William Marshall, Buck Neel, Lee Copes, Le Veatch, Robert Veatch, Le Alford, John McGuckin, Robt Hassig, Oliver Samuel, William artindell, Holland Chalant, Charles Dunn, Michael Alt, Russell Baltis,anke Howard, Warren McKay, bark Howard, Neal enkens, saeac Jace Wilder, Tony Munlay Kyle, Ray Dillon, Tony Murray i Phi's Have Picnic Dwight Horner, William Porter, Andy Anderson, Terry Herriott, Arthur Hoffman, Gene MGee, William Lougherty, Duke Burt, Michael Jindsor, Frank Burke, Hubert Hunt, Sellars Mellis, Donald Drake, Milton Lewis, Marvin Bailey, Georgeisenhard, Glen Berger, John Maon, Roger Allen, Bert Morris, Wenall Clark, Frank Newell, Robert Love, James Legg, Fred Darville, and Alan Chapman. Chaperones were Miss Veta Lear, Irs. J. H. Kramer, Mrs. Alent Alt. cma Kappa Guests Mrs. Darrell Liston, Erie, Pa.; and games Crook were dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Monday. Sunday dinner guests of Alpha Chi Omega were Mr. and Mrs. Hal henry, Kansas City, Mo; and Lyle by, Lawrence. Alpha Chi Entertains Kappa Sigs to Topeka Members of Kappa Sigma were weekend guests of the Kappa Sigma chapter at Washburn college, Toeka. The annual basketball game between the chapters was played Saturday afternoon. A banquet was old Saturday night at the Jayhawk hotel hi Chi Initiates Three Phi Chi has announced the initiation of Wilbur Robinson, Kansas city; Earl Redfield, and Edwin Sherwood, both of Garden City, Saturday night. HE HEARTH TEA ROOM 17 East 11th St. Phone 1036 Call for Reservations PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT! Granada Building "This is the earliest we have ever had to sprinkle the laws," W. C. Johnson, memoirs engineer, said today. "Our team们 aren't started until June or July." You're All Wet But Only From Our Sprinklers Fifteen sprinklers, in their first spring appearance watered the lawn and unwary students with equal enthusiasm. The revolving sprinklers turn because of the force of water power against the revolving head. While turning, they water weeds, grass, and the unobservant at a rate of 250 gallons each minute. The sprinklers are also the reason students have to bend "way down" for a drink of water at their favorite contain, according to Mr. Sanderson. "When we have the sprinklers out, it keeps the water pressure very low," he said. Inconsistencies spring up in sprinkling as in any other business it seems. For instance, three men were working in front of the library with a pail, a section of grass marked off with white string, and a spray. They were not 50 feet from three very active sprinklers. What were they doing? The nearest sprinkler slowed down noticeably "This stuff we're putting down will kill any broad-bladed weed." the spokesman for the group volunteered. Calderwood to Columbia Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, English instructor, will speak in Columbia, Mo. on April 16. Mrs. Calderwood will address an all-student convocation at Christian college on "Prometheus 1946," and in the evening will speak to the Columbia chapter of the American Association of University Women on "The Classics and the Veterans" Following the initiation services, the members entertained with a dance at the chapter house. Mrs. W. U. Lovitt, Kansas City, Mo., was a Sunday dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. S.A.E. Dinner Guest Kappa Alpha Theta held a reception for Norma Lutz following her senior recital Monday night. Reception for Lutz Flying Club Dance And you receive: The Jayhawk flying club will hold an Airport dance and picnic. April 26, for all club members and graduates. Prof.W.M. Simpson, announced today. 36 ENGRAVED Initial Sheets—Bordered 36 Plain Extra Sheets 36 Bordered Envelopes Air Mail Weight Fine Rag Content Attend Physical Education Meet H. W. STOWITS Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Joise Stapleton, and Miss Gloria Smith, all of the physical education department, are attending the National Physical Education Convention this week at St. Louis. REXALL Drug Store 9th & Mass. Phone 516 Flourescent lamps do not require special wires, but are installed on the regular current in homes. AT THE HOSPITAL Carl Lewton, Lilac Lane. Joan Schindling, 1145 Louisiana. Myron Meyer, 1241 Tennessee. Patricia Sonnenberg, 1200 Louisi- Orville Davidson, 332 New Hampshire. Admitted, Tuesday Hartwell Jewell, 7 Winona. Dismissed, Tuesday James Gregath, PT 8. Charles Warden, 1025 West Hills. Webster's dictionary was published in 1828. LAWRENCE OPTICAL 1025 Mass. Phomee 425 For That Coke Data Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. 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