SUNDAY, APRIL 26. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority entertained last night with its annual spring party. Out-of-town guests were Ruth Pyle, of Holton; Lois Liap, of Prescott; James Hobson, of Ft. Lauderdale; Jeon Murdock, all of Kusan City, Mo.; and Mrs. Cunningham, of Lawrence. Music was furnished by Wayne Wright and his orchestra. The choirers were: M. F., B. Kinchard, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Eleanor L. Holdle, and Mrs. Alma Winn ☆ ☆ ☆ The Delta Zeta sorority entertained with its annual spring party last night. Guests were Mary Alice Bertbor, fa29; James Gauld, Lupi; Bob Forte, 378; Rick Gambone, Jill Hewitt, fa29; Frank Spalk, c39; Fried Gemull, c36; Elanore Flower, gr, Roscoe Conrad, of Kanaus City; Elizabeth Mitchell, fa29; Helen Mitchell, c counsel, and Ms. Mrs. Kenneth Clement, of Kansas City, and Mrs. E. B. Wallace, V. E. Miller and M.E. B. Wallace. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alba Ocleman PE held its annual spring formal last night. Wright Wynne's orchestra furnished the music. Chamberwomen were Mrs. Kincaid, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Hook and Mrs. Winne. Out-of-town guests and alumni attending were Mr. and Mrs. Devoll Hoff of Lafayette, Ms. Ferguson of Prescott; Mary Catherine Parkin, Leavenworth; Jane Lewin and Muriel Lovebeth from Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Gracevale Horn, 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Horn and Katherine A. Sloan, 24, son of Mrs. J. P. Lireddy of Lawrence. The marriage will take place Sunday, May 10, at the First Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Kan. The wedding will perform the ceremony. ★ ★ ★ Mary Pern Mullen, of Parsons; Mr Haver Shoenel, of Coffeyville; Jane Benton, of Kaisers City, Mo.; Mercedes Koster, of Coffeyville; Mary Jane Boly; c$30; Ruth Mary Wiley, of Horton; Mary Anne Cook, of Excelor Springs; and Lainie Holby, of New York, are proud hosts at the Gamma Phi Beta bouge. The members of Kipra, Phil of the Methodist Church sponsored an overnight hike to the state lake at Tongaonix last week. Trowel Moch and Elkazeb Michc, c29, had charges of the artifact. Also charged were Chareen, chaperoned the group. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Signal Na fraternity entertained with a spiring formal at the chapter bonus bed night. The chaperones were Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. C. L. Hurry, Mrs. A. S. Smith, and Mrs. B. Sovorov and his orchestra from Kansas City, Mo., furnished the music. Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained with its annual spring party at the chapter house last night. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Stutz, Mr. and Mrs Raymón Nichols, and Mrs. Nell S. Brown, who is a member of the -her-restraint the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Alpha Theta held its annual spring formal at the Memorial Union ballroom last night. Red Blackburn and his orchestra played. Chapernons were Mrs. Eva Oukes, Mrs. Rachel H. Butler, and P. M. Klinkemberg. ☆ ☆ ☆ Louie Bottom, c38, Miss Maud Ellett, Prof. L. D. Jennings, mr. and M.C. E. Harton, of Kansas City, Mo., were on a Wednesday night in the SIH Stair房 Gretchen Speeman, e; 57; Helen Miler, e; 38; Etty Judd, f; 2a, and Betty Gurzel, e; 1rcl, were Thursday night dinner guests at the Della Union house. This year's members of Mortor Board gave their last tea to the year Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Marguerite Lyon. ☆ ☆ ☆ Irving Katrane, of Levenworth, and John Z. Lawrence, of Ft. Levenworth, are weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Nickel, of Topeka, Irs. Summers, of Garden City, were until Friday at thesigmaPhiEpiah ouse. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of the local chapter of the seta Theta Pi fraternity will spend the weekend on Clyde Nichol's farm near flat. Delphine Gelfler, c29, and Mary Lale Asling, c29, c29 weekend guests of adlene Soxton, c29, at her home in laverly. Dudley Keller, a student at Oklahoma A & M, and Sol Avette, of Knuley, are weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 Weekend guests at Carlin hall are Dorothy Villee, of Topeka, and Paul Nacey, of Hertington. Louis Holbein, of Independence, wrote a dinner guest Friday night at the Delta Chi lnaug. Mrs. S. M. Swope, of Wichita, and Mrs. H. J. N. Hobart, of Parsons, are week guests at the Chi Omega home. Frank Ryan and Philip Erhacher of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house. John Paul, la'37, was a luncheon guest Friday at the Chi Omega house. 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Peace Action Committee, room 10, Memorial Union, 4:30 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi meeting, Congregational church, 4 p.m. Wesley Foundation Cabinet meeting 1290 Temp. 4:30 p.m. German Club meeting, 313 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. Forcedics dinner, Dr. Sherbon's, 6 \nT. Entomology Club, 321 Snow hall, 4:30 p.m. Freshman Council, room 10, Memorial Union, 7 p.m. Quill Club, Women's lounge, Ad., 7:30 p.m. University of Kansas Medical Society, Memorial Union, 8 p.m. Senior Recital, Ethel Jean Melone, Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. K. Club Picnic, Brown's Grove, 4 p.m. Snow Zoology Club picnic, Brown's Grove, 4:20 p.m. Phi Chi Delta, Westminster, 5.35 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa煎饭, Plymouth Congregational Church, 5.45 p.m., banquet, 6:45 p.m. Botany Club, 1134 Louisiana, 7:30 p.m. On the Shin Dorothy Trekell, c28, is spending the weekend in Topeka. City are weekend guests at the Phi Deltz Theta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ (Continued from page one) they still failed to come, the genial Red Blackburn was called to see if a band could be provided to fill out the bill so that the dancers would not be disheartened. They were soon and soon had the boys rounded up. About the time that they were all ready to go to the Union building for the dance, Sherman made his appearance. + + + The funniest story that has come out in days happened to a boy wilt fake teeth. If I were wrong to embarrass I'd say that the false teeth were mims but at my age I hate to admit it. Todd Eagle came in the other night in a veil. He wore a mask and was far too earnest for that evening, he had mad a bet that he would get my teeth be fore the evening was over. He didn't however, and I went to sleep one hour earlier than he. I woke up the next morning and searched for the eyelashes on his customary place. Remembering the bed I went to see Eagle and asked him where they were. He woke up, but couldn't remember. Then glancing at the wall, he noticed that he had deposited his gum there the night before how to make Indian signs for various sure. Sure enough, impregnated in the gum was a sign which was supposed to lead him to the teeth, but he couldn't read the sign. Class time was to start in 30 minutes and the teeth that he didn't know where to find started looking through all the drawers of his dresser, but they couldn't be found. He kept making irrelevant questions concerning his sign on the wall and would always end up by saying that he didn't know where to find something to do would be to go out and get gleeful again and have me follow him around to where they were hidden. With him a few minutes until class time, he got a brilliant idea. He went to the bathroom and started walking what thing he always did that kind of thing while bemused. Then he happened to think while poised in midair what the sign on the wall meant. It was the emblem for running water. Tucked under the bath tub were the missing teeth. The journalism department in an uproar all day after that one. During a translation of an interesting passage in a German class the other day, a girl translated the sentence, "a passionate pain," to "a passionate pain." When she realized her mistake she corrected herself and hurried on but she brought down the translation. A follow student who gets hilarious once in awash spill a half hour kidding the German exchange student about his accent and another half hour apologizing when he found out who it was. He put it down and putting it on. That happened in a downtown jelly joint. Later the same night he met a professor and accused the prof of once having been in a poker room, where he accustomed, whereupon Fred Ellis, the boy in the case, asked the professor if he minded having his profile studied. The victim of the accusation willingly obliterated and to his horror discovered that he had at all sure that the good professor had played poker with him. Doris Kent and Chuck Alexander are on the verge of making their own private announcement. Since Doris lives at Wakefords hall, check it on the front steps of that establishment to look at the moon. The other girls in the house ganged up on Alexander and Kent the after night while they were doing their stoop-sitting and showered them with rice. Nothing like a dress reception Christian Science Organization, room C, Myers hall, 7:55 a.m. Wednesday, April 29 R.O.T.C. inspection here all day. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union 7-8 p.m. W.S.G.A. ten, Women's lounge, Ad. 3 to 5 p.m. R.O.T.C. inspection here all day. Chemistry Club, 201 Chemistry building, 4:30 p.m. Graduate Recital, Charles Wilson, University Aud., 8 p.m. Bushong Marionettes in Fraser theater, 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday, April 30 School of Business meeting, Ad. aud. 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 1 Pi Beta Phi dance, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon party, 9-12 p.m. Saturday May 2 School of Business dinner, Eldridge hotel, 6 p.m. Mother's Day banquet, Memorial Union, 6:15 p.m. Entomology Club picnic, Platte City, Mo., all day. Kansas-Nebraska dual track meet at Lincoln, Neb. As the girls at the Theta house were completing their dress in preparation for an advance on the Union Ballroom for the senior party, who should be walking around on the top of the roof but some male look in windows. The flat roof is convenient for placing a ladder and standing around in their bustles. ♦ ♦ ♦ The last few days to send in votes for the ON THE SHIN beauty contest are rapidly approaching. This Friday is the last day that any balloons can be received on the first section of the contest, to find the girl with the most beautiful features. So get your votes in early. You can be mailed via post or sent directly to the SHIN in the building or can be dropped in a box in that building. If your think your gal beautiful, get your vote in before Friday. At the Churches Church of Christ, 415 Lincoln - Bible study, 10; preaching, 11; communion, 11-45. Subject of sermon "First Christian Marty." Church of God or the Church of Christ, 1101 New Jersey—Bible study 10; communion 10:45; preaching 11:15. Free Methodist Church, 1146 Connee- ticut—Sunday school, 10; preaching service, 11; Y.P.M.S. at 7. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts-Sunday school at 10; service at 11. Subject "Probaition After Death." Vallery Grove Christian Endeavor—Time, 8. The topic will be: "How To Chauce Our Fears." First Evangelical Church, 1000 Concord-School; Sunday school, 9:45; morning worship, 10:45. Sermon: How To Convince the Student to Attend the Plymouth Congregational Church. Trinity Episcopal Church, Teeth and Vermont—Vermont. Carter H. Harrison, rector; Prof. H. C. Taylor, organist and chief director. Second Sunday after Easter: Benedictine school, 9:45; morning prayer and sermon, 1:45; young people's fellowship, 6. Second Church of Church, Scientist, 83½% Massachusetts, Wiedemann Bldg. ->Service at 11. Subject "Probation After Death." Sunday school, 9-45. Elm Street Church Chureh - Morning Bible study, 10; morning sermon, 11; Subject theme "Who Is of Christ?" Bible studies, $9.00; Hidden Valentines." First Methodist Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—Sunday school; 9:45; morning service; 10:50. Semester "Dominant Desire." Wesley Foundation Group, 6:30. We will join in the Union service at 7:45 at the Plymouth Congregational Church. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware—Bible school, 9:45; morning worship, 11. First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont streets—Church school), 9:45. ENJOY SPRING FEVER by Sipping Cokes at the BLUE MILL Books These books originally published to retail at $5.00 to $20.00 Now $1.98 English and American Furniture By Herbert Gescinsky and George Leland Hunter 311 pages Practical Book of American Antiques By H. D. Eberlein and A. McClure 390 pages Garden Book Month by Month Author Mabel Cabot Sedgwick 516 pages Practical Book of Outdoor Flowers By Richard Wright 319 pages Great Works of Art By F. W. Ruckstull-552 pap The Book of Old Ships By Henry Culver and Gordon Grant 306 pages Painting Past and Present Illustrated----284 pages Astronomy Astronomy [ By Arthur Harding — 417 pages ] Genuine Antique Furniture 3y. Arthur DeBlies—376 pages The Story of the World's Literature By John Macy - 613 page wry not select one of these fine books for that Mother's Day Gift? 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