SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY, KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - The spring parties at the A.O.I house, Miller hall, and the Th party at the Union building emphasized spring flowers as their decorations. Stars on the ceiling of th A.O.I house looked down on or under the tree branches, fountain and palm tree; Louie Kuhn's orchestra played. Spires and bachelor buttons and other spring flowers were the theme of the Miller hall party. Dick Meier, owner of Mines Kansas City furnished the music. Along with the spring flower idea the Theta's adorned the Union ballroom with bluebirds and their nests. The Theta tria, Dorothy Fritz; Jeanne Eichenberger, fa 39; Theine Barber, fa 39; sang "Theite Laps" to the accompaniment of Clyde Smith's orchestra. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Marilyn McBride, cunel, to John Farley, 193. Farley and the Beta Theta Fi fraternity, Major C. G. Riggs, professor of military science, was the guest speaker at a dinner for members of the University of Kansas branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and their guests in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday evening. The quests were: *Major* and Mrs C, G. Rigs, Profs. and Medesnes P, H. Vessler, E. H. Hamilin, R. J. Koopman, R. P. Stringham; Mr, L A Zurcher, and Mrs. A J. Foster. Mary Dougles, c'39; Emily Wray, c'42; Marie Louise Baker, c'2; Rob Smith, fa'41; Virginia Rizco, c'40; Myra Tremble, c'40; Esther Tippin, c'41; Margaret June Gray, c'41; Freda Rundell, c'40; Laura Thompson, fa'39. George Ripuppi, c40, was toastmaster. After the dinner the guests were entertained with a dance at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. Mrs. H. E. Smith, Lawrence; Mary Edith Challacome, c'93; Sigrid Steeper, c'42; Betty Jane Elliott, Kansas City, Mo.; Ma; Marie Beauty, Lawrence, Katherine Werges, c'41; Vella Cassel, f'41; Alameda Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Ethelyne Wrench, Ottawa. Ms. George Loper, Topека;玛格aret Shirley, ed 39; Ms. S. W. Upham, Kansas City, Mo.; Leah Edhomes, da 24; Mary Marquet Stubba, Born Springs, Florida; D Dorothy Hendrickson, fa 41; Flora Roberts, c'40. Bill Pickell, Kansas City, Mo, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Bert Betz, Jr., c. 62 of Christobal, Panamal Conal Zone, was a dinner guest at Watkins hall Friday even- ing. Mrs. William Iles, fs'37, of Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest Friday noon at Watkins hall. A garden motif was the theme of the Delta Chi spring formal Friday night. The following were guests: Mary Margaret Gray, c'42; Jean Brown, c'42; Betty Jean Bondingn, c'42; Martha Jean Hunt; Marjorie Firkina, St. Francis; Jane Barnes, f'42; Betty Bond, c'39; Ruth Linick, c'40; Joyce Scammon, c'39; Alivia Colo, Columbia, Mo; Betty Bluo, c'42; Wilma Nilson, Mo; Murray, f'42; Barnard Hall, Faure; Eudel Eddy, c'42; Betty Godfrey; Madge Jones, c'42; Rosemary Winnow, Salina; Mary Zimmerman, Topeka Bellc, c'42; Beth White, c'42 WANT ADS FOR SALE: Nearly new white Palm Beach suit, size 36-37. Will sell for near half price. Call phone 764-N4. -152 "Union Pacific" starring Joel McCormack and Barbara Stanwyck is now playing at the Dickinson Theater for one full week end Friday. Wayne Clow this is your free pass for Sunday's showing. DRIVING to Los Angeles about June 15. Take several students or faculty; share expenses. References exchanged. Mrs. H. C. Hewen; 430 West 58th street, Kansas City, Mo. -154 "Union Pacific" starting Joel Elcasa and Barbara Stunwick is now playing at the Dickinson Theater for one full week ending Friday. Charles Pierson this is your free pass for Sunday's showing. FOR RENT: Attractive first floor 4 room apartment with extra bed; Frigidaire; extra nice. Also smaller apartment, neat, for two people. Also a lovely 7-room house. Call Mrs. Williams, 1989-189 -152 What's Happening This Week On The Campus-der, John Henry Vogel, Jr., William Orman Wannamaker, Robert Tracey Ward, Truman Frederick Weigand, George Roy White, Jr., Grivallius Smith Wilhelm, Leo Maurice Donnellon Eunson Wood, Willett Wortmant TODAY: Westminster a cappella choir goes to Kansas City, Mo. MONDAY : Karl Klooz leaves for Burser's meeting. Alice Meyn presents senior voice recital in Frank Strong auditorium at 8 p.m. Committee for reunion of Class of 1914 meets in the office this afternoon. TUEDAY; Faculty meeting at 4:30 in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. Corkhanker basketball and golf teams play here. Kay Kyser plays at WEDNESDAY. Kansan Board banquet in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Union operating委会 meets to discuss plans. THURSDAY, Dean E. B, Stouffer and party leave to inspect Kansas colleges. Martha Boucher and Helen Campbell present their senior rot in Frank Strong auditorium at 8 p.m. College division of Young Republican club of Kansas meets in Tepeka, Women's Athletic Association FRIDAY: Board of Regents holds business meeting. Kansas State baseball team here to also Cooper's Hawkwaters. SATURDAY: Cow College stays over to take another beating in base- ball. At The Theaters-der, John Henry Vogel, Jr., William Orman Wannamaker, Robert Tracey Ward, Truman Frederick Weigand, George Roy White, Jr., Grivallius Smith Wilhelm, Leo Maurice Donnellon Eunson Wood, Willett Wortmant DICKINSON: "Union Pacific" starring Joel McCres and Barbara Stanwyk for one week starting yesterday. Next Saturday, Tyrone Power, Alice Faw and Al Jolson in "Inose of Washington Square." GRANADA: Today through Wednesday, Robert Taylor and Myrna Loy in "Lucky Night." Thursday through Saturday, Jennifer McDonald PATTEE: Douglas (Wrong-Way) Corrigan in "The Flying Irishman" with Paul Kelly, Robert Armstrong, Eddie Quillen. Also Bette Davis in That Certain Woman" with Henry Forda, Ian Hunter, and Anita Louise. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Victoria The Great" a historical classic and弯曲 Ball in "Beauty for the Askin'" with Patricia Knowles, Donald Wood. Thursday through Saturday, the three mesquetes in "Three flex Steers" and Robert Livingstone and June Travis in "Federal Manhunt." VARSITY: Today, tomorrow, and Tuesday, "Romance of the Red-woods" with Charles Bickford and Jean Parker; also Denna Durbin in "That Certain Age." Wednesday and Thursday Boris Karloff in "The Black Room" and Karloff again in "Behind the Mask." Friday and Saturday, Wallace Ford and Patricia Ellis in "Back Door to Heaven" plus Tex Ritter in "Rollin' Westward." Betty Lou Sublett, c'42; Peggy Siebel; Doris Twente, c'42. Dorothy Cotton; Josephine Enda Kansas City, Mo; Mary Beth Weir e'uncl; Inez Rice, c'unicl; Tildle Fowler, e'c40; Dorsis Shaw, Kansas City, Mo; Betty Rucker, Topka; Betty Bowman, e'uncl; Elizabeth Kluza Kansas City, Mo; Marie Thies Kansas City, Mo; Jane Gore, Ottawa Jean Jabbbi Betty Hallam, e'c42; Boy Good, Kansas City, Mo. 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