WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 1837 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOHNIS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U. 215 after 5,电话 729-832 Phi Mu Alpha entertained with its annual spring party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey were the chap- perors. The following were the guests UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Eva Ruth Meioke f4'40 Lva Ruth Menike, f40 Lisa Davion, c19 Mary Jean Boudreau, f40 Rose Stach, f19 Maurice Banchera, f19 Joseph Bengtang, f28 Jove Vetree, f17 Margaret Strough, f18 Lucele Kennison, Topeka Mildred Brown, Topela Rachel Johnson, c40 Juanna Coopert, c40 Juana Cooper, f40 Philip Russell, c40 Shoen Purrell, f1unel ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kappa Sigma fraternity elected its officers for the fall semester in its regular meeting Monday night. The new president is Paul Klimb, b'38; house manager, Richard Harwood, fa'39; master of ceremonies, Donald Bird, c'38; and chapter correspondent, Phil Buzick, c'39. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house were Eileen Frasier and Ruth Pyle, both of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Sehrant of Hutchinson were luncheon guests at Cockin hall Munson. PHONE K.U. 66 John Breidenthal. Kansas Citv.] CLASSIFIED ADS New Jubilee, 916-38 M.I., is now available for private parties, dance, lecture etc. 1350 square feet of spheroid room for rentals or for reservation for Ericksen, 1017 N.H. - - - - for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks TUXEDO: Nearly new coat, trousers. Price 36. Priced for quick sale. Phone 101. -14 ONE STOP Channeler and Mrs. E. H. Lindley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner Mr. and Mrs. Kriu Werner Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Krui Werner Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCullail Dean and R. A. 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Neudorff, Sr NOLL OPTICAL CO. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted --of the kappa Alpha Theta sorority with a buffet supper and hour dancer Monday evening. ARGUS China, Glass, Lamps Mr. Harry Valentine, Clay Center Mr. and Mrs. L; H. Aines, Kansas City Mrs. SHIMMONS CANDID CAMERA with f-4.5 lens The Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Lobby Eldridge 929 Mass. 12-987 Mrs. Mary Annie, Kansas City, Mt. Mrs. and Mrs. C. J. Troubelle, Iola Mrs. O. R. B. Troubelle, Wall St. Joseph Mrs. John Murrell Wall St. Joseph Mrs. and Mrs. E. Klarenkopf, Tuba Mrs. and Mrs. E. Klarenkopf, Tuba C. O. M. Osborn, Hatchison Mrs. and Mrs. D. C. Emry, Ijneen Mrs. and Mrs. George Folee, Kansas City M, and Mrs, W. O. Gray, Independence Mrs. Fail Tracy, Kaiser City, Mo. M, and Mrs, Francis G. Hughes, Law- Mr. David Kelwa, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hardy, Kansas City Mo. Mr. and Mrs, M. L., Walter, Atchison Mr. Nicky Walers, Atchison Mr. and Avi Hawkinson, Kansas City, Ms. Mrs. Grace Meyer, Plata Mrs. Mildred Moore, Paula Mrs. Melissa Polez, Paula Dr. and Mrs. J., J. I. Harvey, Salina Dr. and Mrs. J., K. Harvey, Salina Mr. and Mrs. P., K. Harvey, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Duston, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Archg. W. Wallace, Lawrence Berry Jean Wallace, Lawrence Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with a Mother's Day dinner Sunday. Betty Jean Wallace, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Jones, Leavenworth Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherman, Topeka The guests were: The gigs were over. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fossett, Wellington Mr. and Mr. R. J. Albright, St. Joseph Mr. and Mr. David Cairtour, Kansas Mr. and M.R. E. Cutter, St. Joseph Ms. South Hill, Lawrence Mr. and M.R. E. Cutter, St. Lawrence Mrs. Myler Foley, Wellington A. E. Vaughan, St. Joseph Wwyrt V. Van Hangen, St. Joseph Mrs. Dermita McKinley, Westhitch Miss Dermita McKinley, Westhitch Miss Clarice Williams, St. Joseph Miss Charles Elquest, Kiamis City, Mo. Jane Coats, c'40 and Delos Woods, were luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house yesterday. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sun- m.r. and Mrs. Mermi, Topkaka m. Disney奈, Topkaka Mrs. Thrushway, Topkaka Lim Burrell, Tom Burrell Tom Brunson, Mandatman Hilden Johnson, Ruwell Hills, Kansas City. Roy Ragley, Nc37 Loren Bohmbulnick, c19 Merton, C39 Dustin Blanchard, c19 Miss Virginia Ihne, Kansas City Mrs. Chalmers, Alfred Chalmers Aecia fraternity entertained the following guests at the Mother's Day dinner Sunday; Mrs. I. M. Hart; Mrs. J. L. Long; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox; Misses Jean and Joyce Cox, all of Kingman; Mrs. Alice Meeer, Herington; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nichols, Kansas City; Ms. Miss Ia Lee Yount, Warrenburg; Mo. Miss Irene Parks, Wichita; Mr. Harold McJunkin, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wood and Mrs. Phister of Garnett; Mr. and Mrs. Phister of Garnett; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Treese; Mr. Bondes, all of Lawrence. Sigma Chi fraternity elected officers for the fall semester of 1957 at a chapter meeting last night. Those elected were: Phil Thomason, b38; consul; Harry O'Riley, b38; pro-scu, Bill Grant, c39; annotator; Donald Dicter, c39; tribute; Preston Lampton, c38; editor; Robert Farmer, c39; historian, and Hugh Jones, c39; manal Miss Vivian Slothower, Wichita Mrs. Grove, Tuba Miss Betty J. Heath, Salina Miss Bettie J. Heath, Bonner Springs Miss Della Mac Davin, Kansas City ☆ ☆ ☆ Caroline Brink, 36, and Virginia Edwards of Kansas City were week-ond guests at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. Guests at Corbin hall over the weekend were; Luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorochity house yesterday were Olive Adole Krebish, fa 37, and June Kirkham, c'39. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. J. J. Wheeler and. Bob Reed were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house Tuesday evening. The K. U. Dames' sewing group will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at be home of Mrs. Vernon K. Hoffman, 824 Indiana street. Miss Elizabeth Short of Concordia was a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity entertained the members ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Alpha Omni Pi sorority house were Goldt Woodburn, Hoisington, and Margaree Luce, Pueblo, Colo. Frozen Fruit Salad Served with Toast 20c A DELIGHTFUL SPRING DISH 宜宜宜 UNION FOUNTAIN Peggy Ballweg of Emporia was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house Sunday. Sub-basement Memorial Union Pki Kappa Psi elected the following men to office last night: President, Paul Wilbert, '138; vice-president, Tud North, 'c38; corresponding secretary, Stane Steele, e'20; historian, 'yll Will仕, e'und; manager, Raymond Davidson, c' 40; serget-arnts, Blaine Grimes, c'39; chplain, Dick Cary, b'unel; intramural man- ager, Raymond Davidon On the Shin-rendering "Home on the Range." Obituary notice will be printed later. Continued from page 1 ♠ ♠ ♠ Patter . . . B. Graham, c'39, sure does look purrit sittin' eico' eat, cream bars . . . so does Doris Johnson, c'40, sittin' on a fender ridin' down the street with the rest of the Kappa's . . . and Bud Magee seems to be doin' some good with the caups you like. Gina Uintin calls the calls him Budkeley-Wuddsey . . . Spike 'O'Relly always manages to make his Hebrew history class, even though he does occasionally enter just as his name is being read off the roll . . . the invincible Finn Jensen remained invincible the other day when he refused the pleadings of his Eicosan studies and commune with nature . . . the journalism bulletin board seehs these days since the surrealism craze has waned . . . THE PROGRESSIVE - Forget crowded road- fairs. forget other worka- pes and be as catch can- meals and be as safe and comfortable. Enjoy wild-cooked appetizing food at reasonable prices. 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