TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 RAGE THRISN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Sunday dinner guests at the Alba Delta Fi house were: Mrs. Sidney R. Standard, of Webster Groves, Mo.; Milwaukee Tattle, of Fittsburg, Ry Stockman, of Madison; of Green Bay, Mc. and Mr. and Edward F. Schwartz, Saunders Institute, so. Joy Wannamaker, 24, Bob Charlton, and John Rumely, all of Kansas City; David A. Shirek, of Lansing; John Shirek, b'36, Mc Cozy, p! Phron Harwood, harp; and Eleen Blae, c'36. Kappa Beta, Christian church security, held initiation services Sunday afternoon at Myrena for the following new members: Ruth Haggard, fa39; Lucile Roach, c38; and Mariorie Ward, fa39. Officers for the coming year who were installed were president, Phyllia Miller, c37; vice president, Mabel Gainter, c38; recorder, Thompson Gainter, c38; correspondent secretary, Lacille Roach, c28; and musician, Ruth Haggard, fa39. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house: Dorothy Foster, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Mary Katherine Doughtley, of Independence; Martha Jane Shaeffer, and Robertsen Burkhardt, 34, both of Kansas City; and Dundy Fritz, and Catharine Cooke, f, both of Wichita. University Daily Kansan OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS PUBLISHER HARRY VALENTINA EDITOR IN-CHEF JON GIRWOLD COSTUME EDITORS ALENE MIGRAM MARY BUFFER MANAGING EDITOR BILL RUDGER BUSINESS MANAGER F. QUANTINN BROWN RE-WRITE EDITOR Deb Robinson 4. Howard Rosen and exhibit national advertising representation NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, Inc. 453 Madison Avenue, New York City Chicago, Illinois 60611, Los Angeles, Pearland, Texas Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday moments access school holidays by students in the department of Journalism of the University from the First of the Department of Journalism. Submission price, per year. $100 in cash and $13.25 in cash, single figures. $60 each. Enrolled on a credit this semester. September 17. $92 in the annual fee and $49 each. Paul Bergers, c. 375 was re-elected grand master of Kappa Sigma at the election held last night. Other officer chosen were: Sam Redmond, Jr., c. 375 grand procurator; Joe Robertson, c. 375 grand master of ceremonies; Charles Howard, c. 375 steward; and Jack Aldleides, c. 395, an Wayne Clowe, c. 39, guards. Fbi Mu Alpha elected the following officers last night: King Neeswender, c'38 president, Odliver Shuwer, fa'38 vice-president; Homer Cain, Jine, fa'18, secretary; Bob Briggs, fa'38 treasurer; Edward Beougher, a'48, supreme councilman; and Wallace Hutchins, fa'38 historian and warden. Alurme who attended the Alpha Delta Fi spring formal Saturday night included: Ms. Owain Rutledge, of Patricia Armid, 34, of Bethany; Ma; Wilma Tilme, 25, of Pittsburgh; Eileen King, c96; Iris Olson, 35; and Kathryn Springer, 35, all of Kansas City. The following were dinner guests Sunday noon at the Alpha Chigma house; Gurrey Norris, phi; Harry Griffin; cph; Richard Kennedy, cph; Carmi Warren; cph; James Gowanwu; cph; Betty Jane James; and Mia Wallace of Lawrence. The old and new advisory board and the old and new Y.M.C.A. and Y.M. L.A. cabinets will have a dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul 2424 New Hampshire, at 6 na. An informal program will follow se dinner. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ James Graves, of Manhattan; Philip Erbachner, of Kansas City; Mivr. Vianmorgon, of Manhattan; Ritchie Foe McRoynells, of and Franko Rowe, of and Mrs. Johntz, of Pazos, were dinner guests Sunday to the Chi Omega house. Sunday dinner guests at the Kupp, Sigma house were: Bill Klinse, k19; Leon Ljngendt, c37; Jack Reveren, c28; Mrs. Revere, Lawrence, and Elizabeth Carney and Herschel Houston, o Wichita. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at Cabin鸿 here; Prof. and Mrs. A, B. Leeancur; Charles Neiswerder, c.381 Hint Jih, Gilt Igh, and Botha Kirkman, and Bath Ann Lacey of Hertington. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Wilda Wright, 34, of Lawrence, to Edwin L. Barber, Jr., 33, Kannas City, Mo. Mr. Barber was a member of Triangle fraternity. The wedding will take place in May. Weekend guests at the Kappa Signum house were: Hercules Houston, Wichita; and John Clay, 35; Herb Cowell, 35; Charles Edmundson, 35; Alfred Spea, 35; Paul McJimmy, and Dee Mack, all of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Elise Baird, e36, of Kansas City, to Saunders Rittenhause, fs, also of Kansas City. Dr. W. W. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rutledge, of Topka, were dinner guests Sunday at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Bettie Gayle Sims, c'36, and Betty Jean Stockton, of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Bai house. M. Wilson and Ben Wilen, of Horton, and Betty Gayle Sims, e36, were dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma Chi house. Weekend guests at the Acucea house were: Nobel Sherwood, Richard Farrin, Herbert Sandell, and Bill Scott, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Meyers, Marie Hoeffmann, both of Kansas City, Mo., went dinner guesty yesterday at the Alpha Tau Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Elsa Chulb, '25, has left for Lyme, N. H., where she is to begin work as secretary at Camp Pinnacle. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Lois Richert, '34, of Newton, was a weekend host of Dorothy John- ston, b 26. Nancy Calhoun, c36, was a dinner guest Sunday noon at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. John Kane of Bartlesville, Okla. was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Fi house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Mu Alpha announces the formal pledging of Frank Becker, fau'nel, and Bill Hodnett, fa39. "Conversation" Is Discussed Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech and dramatic art, spoke yesterday afternoon on "Conversation" at the Y.W.C.A. Freshman Commission meeting. On the Shin Continued from previous one (Continued from page one) it that the Sigma Nu's are going to attend the next Convocation in a body. Then there was the Sigma Nu who went down to the foot race held on Friday at Erickson hall in the bright light district. He was g喀着 cheekily along with one of the girls who made him laugh. "I was nervous," she happened to ask him his name. He The peacocks that reside somewhere back of the Chi Omega house took a stroll the other day and grazed in the Gamma Phi front yard. Even the peacocks know where to find green pastures. is traditional with the University students that the right names are never given. Such question naturally gives one something to talk about, so the girl asks her teacher to bridge his identity. The girl tries to bridge Friday night pastime, said, 'Oh, I bet you are one of those Beta's. They never give their names.' It has been suggested that the reason the Beta's went to the Clyde Nichols farm for the weekend was that one of them got up in chapter meeting an suggest a meeting to get away from it all. Of course, it might be the recent bombing of brother Nichols left a sore spot on the rest of the chapter and they needed the At the Senior Cake-Walk somebody got tired of living all the chairs lining up beneath the dance. Not wishing to throw one of the decorative ferns out the window to see how much noise it could produce and also he could occupy that space. Like the Arab who folded his tent in the night, but not quite so noiselessly. The recount of the election ballots gave, as you all know, the treasurer's office to Dave Condierman instead of Bill Townley. It must seem like an empty honor, coming as it does when the hunt of battle has died down. Congratulations, anyway, and we're sorry for Townley. It was a good rice. BAND BOX PERMANENT SPECIALS Buy your "Franklin Brocks" at Terry's Where we appreciate your trade so much we buy only one of a kind. New lace, chiffons and nets are arriving daily --- also dozens of new sport cottons. Try us. TERRY'S 841 Mass. --think of PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 66 12th OREAD ABE WOLFSON ¢ 43 Mass. 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