THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Theta Epsilon, Baptist church solemn, celebrated its annual Founder's Day banquet Tuesday at the Colonial Tea Room. Officers were all filled. The theme of the banquet was the Apprenticeship for Living. Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Talks were given by the toastmistress, Arlene Melchert, f41; retiring president, Moselyn Harabberger, c40; and a greeting was given by Mrs. L. E. Sisson, patroness; a solo by Mrs. Howard Koebel; and senior farcewell by Mrs. Paul Rankin. Others on the program were Ester Elder, fd'39; Betty Harrison, c'39; Bernice Randall, c'41; and Pauline Richards, b'40. Guests included Mamesdens L. E. Sisson, Howard Koelb, Frances Andrews, Frank Strong, C. B. Cunningham. Harrison, c'39; Bernice Randall, c'41; and Pauline Richards, b'40. Decorations, were in green and white with lilies of the valley on the tables. Mrs. Arthur L. Owen, Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Catherine Delano Owen, secretary of the department to Mr. Minor W. Major, of St. Louis. The wedding will be in June. The newly elected officers of Pieta Beta Phi are: Mary Lewis, c'39; president; Volma Wilson, c'39; vice-president; Mary Jane Shartel, c'41; recording secretary; Lonie Webster, c'42; treasurer; Betty Van Aardahl, c'anel, pledge supervision; Janet Wallace, c'anel; Martha Jane WANT ADS LOST: Ladies, yellow gold Eligi wrist watch withrist D. E. B on back. Call 3140. Reward. Dorothy Bublitz. -15° "The Hardy's Ride High" is the latest film of the Hardy family with Mickey Rooney at his beat. It will show at the Granada through Thursday. Gwen Hunt, this is your free pass. FOR SALE: Nearly new white Palm Beach suit, size 36-37. Will sell for near half price. Call phone 764-94. -152 WANTED: Senior Cakewalk舞 ticket, will pay $3.50. Ralph Adams, phone 2025. -148 "The Hardy's Ride High" is the latest film of the Hardy family with Mickey Rooney at his beat. It will show at the Granada through Thursday. Joe Ryan, this is yduree pass. LOST-Pocketbook, somewhere in in Journalism building, Saturday. May 6. Finder please return to Kansai office $\textcircled{1}$Mice, and receive reward. FOR RENT: Attractive first floor 4 room apartment with extra bed; Frigidairie; extra nice. Also smaller pauper apartment, neat, for two people. Also a lovely 7-room house. Call Mrs. Williams, 1989R... -152 Garr, c'41, censor; Betty Bonn ed'40, senior member of the executive board; Barbara Sarna c'40, junior member of the executive board; Nancy Carye c'42, sophomore member of the executive board; Norma Shan, c'43, censor manager; Michael Bacon, c'43, manager; Alice Newman, c'43, song leader; and Elizabeta Barclay, c'43 activity chairman. Wednesday night dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house were John Stratton, c39; George Lindsey, c39; Dick Aimerie, c41; Bill Waugh, c41; Dennis Cohnson, gr; Ry Hershman, c40; Bauer, c39; Bill Hayes, b40. Professor and Mrs. E. F. Engel are inviting students from Rice county to an afternoon tea at their home on Friday, April 20th. Heights, Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Professor Eagle ename to the University from Rice county as a graduate of Sterling High School in 1886. The tea is an informal social affair planned to get the students from Rice county acquainted with each other. The students matriculated from Rice county are: Alden: Sara Fair, c'uncl. Hushan, Gara Paul, 2011 Bushton: Lenora Grizzell, c'41 Delores Hoferman, 2017; Betty Hohl c'42; Mary Stanley, c'39. Chase: Orvin Stephenson, c'unel Frederick: Stanford Splitter c'unel Little River. Cleo Wernet. Lyon's Henderson Ainworth, ¢39; Catthee Beyer, ¢40; Richard Grayson, ph 40; Raymond Leonard, ¢40; Ruby Leanard, ¢42; William Miller, ¢40; John Pierce, ¢39; Mary Pierce, ¢40; Alfred Smith, �u 39; ¢40; Taylor, ¢39; John Taylor, ¢41; Charles Williams, ¢39; Mary Williams, gr. Raymond: Harold Burns, 'n'42; Joseph Fournier, 'c'40; Clarence Stephens, 'c'41. Saxman: Arthur Wahl, e'42. Sterling: Sherwood Blair, e'48. Charles Cooke, gr; Fred Fisher, e'42; Richard Fleson, e'39; Floyd Frederick, e'42; Robert Gill, phi- unck; Jack Truechau, e'42; Harry Truechau, e'41; Robert Williams, e'40; Robert Wilson, e'42. Solomon Cass, Topeka, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Mu House Wednesday evening. George Cleryn, c'42, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last night. Kirk Ferris was a dinner guest a the Triangle house last night. John Randolph Tye, c.39, was a luncheon guest at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house Tuesday. Elon Torrence, c'39, was a luncheon guest at the Delta Tau Delta internity house yesterday. NOW IT'S---eon guest at the Delta Tau Delta internity house yesterday. --eon guest at the Delta Tau Delta internity house yesterday. A PERFECT TRIBUTE MOTHER notices when You forget her on HER DAY . . . Remember her WE WILL WIRE FOR YOU! FLOWER PHONE 7 2 0 WARD'S FLOWER SHOP 910 Mass. St. The Architectural Society held its monthly meeting Tuesday and elected the following officers for next year: DeVon Carlson, vice-president; Bruce Johnson, vice-president; Bryce Bryant, secretary; Preston Johnson, treasurer; and Heil Pettit, historian. All are sophomores in the School of Engineering. Mess, M. Ethel Falk, Madison, Ws.; Miss Ruth Kinney, Lawrence; Miss Ruth Litchen, instructor of education; and Miss Matee Mielr, secretary of Education, Education; and luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house today. Delta Chi fraternity entertained with a dinner last night in honor of Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley. Other guests attending the dinner included: Mrs. Frank Strong; Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner; Dean and Mrs. J. H. Nelson; Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout; Dr. and Mrs. R H Wheeler; and Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn Henry. Don Barney and Sam Noles, both of Colorado Springs, were guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Wednesday night. Virginia Gear, c22, was a dinner meet at the Pi Kappa Alpha house ast night. Bilie Ball, council, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night included: Dr. --- A. W. Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Miss Nellie Barnes; Mr. Raymond Stallon, Col. and Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson. Luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Wednesday were Margaret Learned, c'40, and Phyllis Oertel, c'unel. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Jeanne Brues, 'f42 to Stuart Keown, b'40. Keown is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. William Gough, Chanute, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night. Virginia 'Gear, e'42, was a dimer guest last night at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Under the bill penal provisions of the espionage act would be strengthened by heavier fines and longer terms of imprisonment for all offenses. Imprisonment would also be made mandatory for all offences instead of optional, as it present, for certain types of espionage. Washington, May 11—(UP)—S. W. Warren Barbour, R. N. J., said today the Navy department has reported that his bill, to stiften pennylining, would contribute materially toward safeguarding military secrecy. Bill Would Hike Penalty for Peace-Time Spys Penalties provided in the Barbour bill include fines ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 and prison terms of from 5 to 20 years. The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" SHOP HERE For Quality and Thrift Our Low Prices are positive proof that we make your dollars go much farther in buying smart new apparel. 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The average cost of the spring formal dance for a man had been $3.50-$2 for a bid and $1.50 for a courage. By raising the price of the dresses, the treasury was repleased, the妆裳s, the treasury was replenished—and the men saved a dollar! into Lawrence, May 15, carry a hevy of Hollywood actors to add a realistic touch to what the local authorities "official" Union Pacific Day." A log burning locomotive built in 1860 and used in the making of the picture "Union Pacific" will steam Union Pacific Day Features Visit of Hollywood Actors The old Iron Horse will arrive at the Union Pacific station at 1:50 and leave at 2:20. Right behind the railroad rollie will be the new Union Pacific streamliner with a delegation from the Southern screen comedian, Brian Donley, Robert Preston, William Henry, and Patricia Morrison. Credit Class Hears Docking George Docking, vice-president of the First National Bank of Lawrence, spoke to the class in credit management today on the general theme of bank credit and its relation to business. Exclusive agents for A. G. Spalding & Bro. Athletic Equipment Thayer Museum Shows Artist's Bookplates A collection of 29 bookplates by Margaret Ely Webb is on exhibition this moth him one of the center cases on the main floor of Spooner-Thayer museum. The prints came to the University through Mr. John Watah Harvicki Designers and all are autographed by Miss Webb. The artist's work has been awarded two honorable mentions by the International Bookplate Association and she is represented in the British museum, and in the Library of Congress. Miss Webb has illustrated several books, including "The House of Prayer," "Under Greek Skies," "Aldine First Reader." Her home is in Santa Barbara, Calif. 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