TUTSDAY, MAY 11, 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill adjuster of New England MARY JOHNHS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-R9 --ties entertained with Mu parties over the weekend. Mother's Day Observed By Organized Groups Three fraternities and two sorc- rites entertained with Mother's Day traits over the weekend. Guests of Gamma Phi Beta included: M. r. Mellott, Bonner Springs Mrs. McDellall, Caldwell Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Shawer, Paula Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor, Ms. Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor, Ms. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Taylor, Kansas City < Mo. Miss Nelle Hach, Lawtech Mr. and Mri. A. B. Learned, Kansas City, Kansas Mr. H. H. Stephenson, Lawrence Jean Stephenson, Lawrence Hunt B. Field Education, Kansas Jean Stephenson, Lawrence Mrs. E. R. Boddington, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. C. A. Karlan, Topeka Mrs. C. A. Kartan, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Williams, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Ralph Arnold, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. F. W. Everest, Kansas City, Mo. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dorman, Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs, K. A. McVey, Kansas City Mo. Mr. P, W, W. Everest, Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Kansas City Mo. City, Mo. Mrs. John L. Gothorn, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Baldwin A. Kearns, City, Mo. Mrs. F, S. Vastine, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. John Marshall, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. F, Martin, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. H. C. Crane, Kansas City, Mo. --mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh, Wellington Mr. O, C. Staley, Wellington Mr. and Mt. Highes, Lawrence Donna Hughes, Lawrence Mrs. F. Martin, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. H. C. Craig, Kansas City, Mo. PHONE K.U. 66 FOR SALE: Packard Electric razor, slightly used. Call 1862. -155 FOR SALE: Shaw-Walker filing case. Dark oak. Dimensions 16x14x20. Phone 1282. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION THE WICHITA BEASON—Kansas' largest newspaper, now being delivered to your door daily and Sunday. Subscription rate 19 cents per week. Subscriptions now. Phone 2316. -110 CLASSIFIED ADS SCHULZ the TAILOR Will the gentleman whom the janitor saw take some books from 214 Adm. Blidge please return to James McGinnis, 103 and no further steps will be taken. -111 924 Mass. ONE STOP ABE WOLFSON Student Loans SHAMPOO and WAVE, dried, 35c Wave Set dried 25c Latest Hair Styles and Conservative Styles 7 Efficient, Experienced Operators Permentals and End Curls $1, $1.50, $20 to $5.00 Open Tuesday, Thursday Evenings by appointment. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. Phone 533 Guests of Triangle were: ( --mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh, Wellington Mr. O, C. Staley, Wellington Mr. and Mt. Highes, Lawrence Donna Hughes, Lawrence Madeline Crawford, Spring Hill Hirsch Anderson, Lawrence Joseph Harrison, Joshua Marshall, Lawrence Mrs. Fetzer, Lawrence Mrs. Cutrater, Lawrence MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Mr. and Mrs, Walter Crawford, Spring Hill. 743 Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Perry M. Sharp, Kenneth Miss Helen Louise Sharp, Kenneth M. H. L, Shimer, Kansas City, Mo. Guests of Sigma Kappa sorority included: Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Bowers, Kansas City, Mo. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cravens, Excelsior Springs Carl Bublitz, Kansas City, Mo. Conevieve Bublitz, Kansas City, Mo. --mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh, Wellington Mr. O, C. Staley, Wellington Mr. and Mt. Highes, Lawrence Donna Hughes, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs, J.E. Ivine, St. Joseph, Mo Gladys Irving, St. Joseph,Mo Jack Irving, St. Joseph,Mo Dr. and Mrs, F.W. Huntington, Kansas SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Bubbler, Kaiser City, Ms. Genevieve Bubbler, Kansas, Mo. Missie Bubbler, Kansas, Mt. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Bonne Springs Doris Huntington, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bublitz, Kansas Cit for your school and office supplies 外 SEE US Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies PHONE K.U.66 LOST: Gold Waltlam watch, near or around stadium grounds. Engraved on back. Return, Call Kaiser office. -151 OST: A black and green Sheaffer's fountain pen on horse-shoe pit on intramural耳. Call 1106 or see Bob Galloway, -113 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG Armour's Strings $2.50 to $7.00 SHOE REPAIRING RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 311 HUNSINGER'S 9 20- 22 Mass, PHONE 12. 087 TAXI --- 12-987 Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS Photographic Supplies, Contact and Enlarging Papers, Eastman, DuPont, A35 mm. film; 35mm, color film. Lead Exposure Meters, Western Exposure Meters. Engagers. University, Victoria, Bell and Howell moving camera pictures and 35mm film. ARGUS China, Glass, Lamps Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Give New Life to Your Old Shoes — Special Prices for a Short Time Men's leather half soles ... 60c Women's leather half soles ... 50c Men's or women's rubber heels ... 25c First Class Workmanship Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Halstead, Kansas City, Mo. The CANDID CAMERA with f-4.5 lens 839 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 NOLL OPTICAL CO. 929 Mass. OTTOM FISCHER Twenty-five words or less one in lineation, 216; three in lineation, 96; six in lineation, 48; contract rates, not more than $50,000. The following are approved by the Kannan Business Office: Miss Dorothy Halstead, Kansas City, Mt. Mir John Halstead, Kansas City, Mt. Mir and Mrs. G. N. Goulart, Raymond, Kansas City, Mt. Mir and Mrs. W. A. Golamer, Dennison Mir Lillian Bailey, Kansas City, Mt. Miss Vera Bailey, Kansas City, Mt. Mr. J. Me, and Mrs. A. Dearing, Kansas City, M. 813 Mass. St. Miss Jeanette Allen, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. A. H. Starchke, Independence, Mo. Mrs. Sewell Starcke, Independence, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Kansas City Miss Vera Bailey, Kansas City, Mo. L. S. Smith, Nevada, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. Min Leta Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Ruth Allene Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Bette Nanninga, Kansas City, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Kansas City Ms. Mr. Edgar Eblers, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Edgar Eblers Mr. Ed Jolison, Kansas City, Mo. Duris Coleman, fa'40 The guests of Delta Tau Delta mere: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riederer, Rozel Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Galloway, Mary ville Mr. and Mrs. J. H. KAUFLE, Roeel Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Galloway, Mary ella Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brooke, Humboldt Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, Kansas City. Mo. Mr, and Mrs, B. B. Moore, Leaventry Mr, and Mrs, B. B. Huey, Archion Dr, and Mrs, E. A. Calill, Kansas City, Missouri M6. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Wall, Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Wall, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Russell, Kansas City. Mol. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Green, Independence Mr. and Mrs.J.D.Parriott,Denver Mr.Jim Parriott,Je,Denver Mrs. E. W. Marts, Wichita Mr. H. D. Mitchell, Wichit Mrs. H, H. D. Mitchell, Wichita Mrs. R, L. Windlow, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Veatch, Kansas City Guests of Delta Chi were: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hays, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murray, Leavenworth Mr. and Mrs. Albin Holder, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sorgh, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz, Kansas City Guests of Delta Chi were; Mrs, Luciela M. Troup, Kansas City Mr, and Mrs A. N. Hiverstein, Topeka Mr, and Mrs A. N. Hiverstein, Topeka Mr, and Mr Alfred F. Vaughan Mr, and Mrs Alfred F. Vaughan Mr, George Jwell, Kansas City Mr, and Mrs H. Clasingville, Coffewell Mr, and Mrs H. Clasingville, Coffewell Mr, and Mrs C. A. Caron, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sharp, Kansas City Mo. Mrs. E. O. Perkins, Lawrence Miss Fleurose E. Canny, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Virginia Wallace, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dorablazer, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mr. Fd. Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Roy Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Helen Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Roy Cawrdow, Topeka Mr. and Mr. Cwade, Independence Mr. and Mrs. Roby, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Chi fraternity entertained with its annual alumni banquet at the chapter house Friday evening. The following alumni were present: Dr. G. A. Arnold Dr. Charley Poleier Dr. George Stewart Dr. Tip Traylor Dr. Shank Morrison Dr. Owen Walch Dr. A. J. Guizmeterz Dr. John Black Dr. John Black Dr. Wyatt Lyman Dr. Art Jensen Dr. David Ross Dr. Dick Barber Dr. Dave McCresht Dr. Boyd Pragh Dr. Roy Cawford Dr. Fred Barker Members of Phi Gamma Delta entertained with their annual spring party at the chapter house Saturday evening. The decorations were willows and white lattice work. Ray Kramer, the music director, the music. The chaperons were: Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer and Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins. Joan Furter, partner, Wichita, Mt. Joan Hurley, Santa Clarita City, Mt. Dorothy Berrymann, Sedalia, Mt. Alice Neal, c/oelll Mary Jane Schlegel, f40 Patty Johnson, c/oelll Brianna Blumey, c/f40 Juan Williams, c/f40 Virginia Shields, f40 Sarah Jane Snauffer, c/oelll Wellington Billy Wallace, West Wellington Roberta Walker, Tupelo Margaret Darton, Tupelo Marcia Woolf, Tupelo Haley Zumermann, Dodge City Nancy Stone, Fort Scott Margarette Kawai, Kansas City Campbell Ramsey, Kansas City Mike Niemann, Kansas City Betty Ann Ardilda, Wichita Jean Ann Cardwell, Wichita Mary Loisu, Salem Carl Martinez, Salem Matt McInnle, McInnle Betty Jen Kelly, Wichita Rush Hudson, Fort Scott The guests were: Mary Markham, f'a'39 Jane Johnson, f'a'40 Frances Nordlund, c'40 Jean Perry, c'40 James Crouch, f'a'19 Jerome Charles, c'40 Dainy Hoffman, c'37 Virginia Lee Steve's, c'uncl Ann Reynolds, f'a'40 Jane Marsha Martin, c'16 Martha Nazmus, f'a'40 Peggy Alberty, c'19 Helen Gets, f'uncl Sandricks, f'a'40 Elizabeth Carruth, c',p Lillian Luther, c'38 Lena B. Funk, c'uncl Lena Hardcastle, c',p Rusty Armstrong, c'18 Ellen Ebay, f'uncl Athella Ann Woodbury, c'uncl Mary Martha, f'a'39 Loracheb Lebrecht, '16 Bette Lemon, f'a'38 Marguerite Myers, f'a'45 Mary Jane Haynes, f'a'48 Jon Kelley, f'a'48 Better Barron, c'18 Marion Morris, i'48 Joy Morrison, c'18 Joy Grimmill, c'17 Derothy Dennie Lemeine, c'40 Derothy Forbes, c'40 Mary Jane McCoy, c'40 Amanda Redd, c'40 Prigg McCarty, c'40 Jane Caars, c'40 Maria Norris, c'40 John Johnson, c'40 Iodbe Bell, c'39 Betty Ann Yankee, c'39 Isabelle Bath, f'a'17 Bianca Bath, f'a'17 Mary Ann Edgerton, c'uncl Mary Guild, c'40 Weekend guests at Corbin hall Edinon Ellen, Herington Keuchl Kaukli, Herman Krüger Kraut, Carolina Mureu McCain, Costa Rica Mureu Oweno, Kansas City, Mo. Mureu T. Lu, Arkansas City Mo. Mureu Thomas, Kansas City, Mureu Sarah Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Mureu Marissa Johnson, Topika dily were the following: Mrs, Leah B., Willetts, Topeka Mrs, and Mrs. W., J. Wallace, Lawrence Mrs, and Mr. Paul Whitley, Kaiser City, Helen Fallin, Herington Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sun The Kappa Alpha Pi fraternity presented its annual program Sunday afternoon to the Lawrence Sunday forum at the Ninth Street Baptist Church. The program was as follows: "National Fraternity Hymn" by the group; reading, "Outlook," by Crest Eagle Chelde, c'38; solo, "Ave Maria" (Shubert), by Joseph Flipper, c'39; "Morning" (Oley Speaks), by the fraternity quartet, J. Clark Cox, c'37, James H. Smith, gr, Joseph Flipper, c'39, and N. Webster Moore, c'37; reading, "To Louise" (Dunbar), by Harold Piper, c'40, smilei "Through," by N. Webster Moore, c:71 "History of Mother's Day," by H.W. Hart, *F. Orr.*, "Sweetheart Song" (dedicated to all mothers), by the group, solo part by Curtis Burton, c: 40 Moss Ehfel Ewe was pinstriped. Remarks were made by J. B. Fowler for the occasion were Herbert Mitchell, c: 39 and Wilfred B. Bozman, c: 40. Martha Peterson, c19 Mary McKenzie, c19 Jaye Marillan, c19 Mary Jean Hall, c19 Hilton Kleinberg, c17 Helen Winkler, c15 Margaret Hwilem, c15 Mrs. Gail Peterson of Concordia entertained the following at a dinner at the Eldridge hotel last night. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Grey, Patty Gretel, Eriel Kater and Mr. H. C. Goldwell, all of Pratt, were Sunday Wednesday the Pi Kajun Alpha fraternity house. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house included Margaret Lynn, Lawrence; Marion Poppe, Olathe; and William Hindus, ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house were Ann West and Mary Louise Quirt, both of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity were Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, Herington; and Marjorie Hawley, ph. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house were Mrs. R. N. Lattner and Laura Jane Lattner, Tolka, Oka. Join Our Mr. Donald Barackman of Topeka was a dinner guest at Corbin hall last Friday night. 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