FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1936 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society --litter-free words or less than one inscription; 216) also inserts, 218) also inserts, 219) also inserts. The above is an acceptable submission in approval of the Kennett Business Office. You cannot comply and subject your application to the Kennett Business Office. BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 or 2702K3. Mu Phil Epillon 6 Holds Banquet Mai Phi Koulun, buncary musical sorority, hold initiation services at the Manner Wednesday evening. Followed by a formal banquet in honor of new members. The initiates are Ronna Harmer, f32, Virginia Foster, fater; Lila Le Van, faund; Mary Ruth Thomas, f37, f38; Mary Roth were officers included; Eldred Horne, fater; Carolyn Bailer, f37, vice-president; Dilbie Barnes, f36, secrecy; Jeanne Barbour, f37, bioturian; Oren Yosewell, faund, treasurer. Others who attended the banque were Mt. Helen Stockwell Maynard Faunston, Bly. Mary Louise Bolts, bt.32 Zoellner Floorum, bt.7; Lehn Wheaton, bt.163; Mme Diordey Enlil; Mme Marguerite Jarrett, bt.75; Khad Jian Mun, bt.79; Mme Rish Gerault; Bjuth Stockhel, bt.32; and Elizabeth Davenport, bt.32. --litter-free words or less than one inscription; 216) also inserts, 218) also inserts, 219) also inserts. The above is an acceptable submission in approval of the Kennett Business Office. You cannot comply and subject your application to the Kennett Business Office. A buffler sapper was hold last night for the Camma PRL Etoba house. The follower were quenched Mrs. Roy Coxes of Sawyersville, N.J., who lost her job John Cherrilly¹; c37. Dick Blankhard²; c29. Jack Denney³; c37. Keith Swainter⁴; c29. Francis Kappelman⁵; c36. Robert Dundrum¹; c38. Drew McLaughlin¹; c38. Gregory Hugoad¹; c38. Howard Dewsey¹; c38. Emilil Philippe²; c38. Cleran Kolley¹; c38. John Morely¹; c37. Paul Thomson¹; c38. Glen Ashby¹; c38. Kennah Ducker¹; c38. William Holloway¹; c38. Hannah⁻¹; c38. Jack Spinen¹; c38. Maurice Cook²; c38. Harry Reitz¹; c37. William Hail¹; c38. John Flipbrigbon¹; c37. John Budl¹; c38. Carl Davis¹; c38. Hal Stetner¹; c38. Thomas Sysp¹; c39. Lin Carson¹; kurral¹; and Alas Abder¹³ Jumma Phil Beta Iax Buffet Supper ☆ ☆ ☆ 91mm Nr To Have Spring Party ☆ ☆ ☆ The Symma No fraternity will entertain with the annual spring formal party at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23 and Elmour Brown and his orchestra, from Kunigawa City, Ms. will furnish the music Chaupopea are Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. Tang, Mr. K. Thompson, and Mrs. John Crews. Alpha Delta Pi To Have Spring Party The annual Ajlaa - Doba Pi planting party will be held at the chapter house tonight evening. The following will be chanceryed: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sturtew, Lowerrie, Ms. and Raymond Nichols, Ms. and Nils. S. Butler. The music will be furnished by "Slats" Randall and his orchestra. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold its annual spring party at the Memorial Union building to celebrate evening. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will play for the students in the Mia Maria Tea Oaks, Mrs. Rachel H. Butler, and Mr. P. H. Klinkenberg. Kappa Alpha Theta To Have Spring Party Streeter-Hauser The annual Delta Zeta spring party will be a baller super and doree barge of the spring season. Drs. V. E. Miller, of Lawnere, and drs. F. B. Wallace will be the chaperon. Delta Zeta Party Miss Marion Elizabeth Streeter and Harold M. Hauer, 79, were married Saturday, April 18, in Wichita. Following a reception at the bone of the bride's parents, the couple left for an extended trip to Detroit and Chicago. Upon their return they will be at home in Marion, where Mr. Waukee is a practicing attorney. Mr. Hauser was prominent in University athletics. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. The Alpha Owlernie Pi spring party will be held tomorrow evening at the chaperone house. The chaperones will be M. F., B. K.bheacd, M. C. A. Thomas, W. B. Kincaid, M. C. A. Thomas, W. Binne. Wayne Wright and his orchestra will furnish the music. Alpha Omicron Pi To Have Spring Party Rafter-Moore PHONE K.U.66 Judkins-Harley The bride attended Walsham college, where she was a member of the Alpha Pi security. Riley Moore is a member of the Sigma Kappa fraternity. Miss Margaret Jane Judkins and Tom Ms. DeVere Rafter of Topella announces the marriage of her daughter Winfried, to Riley E. Moore, 61th, The University, August 7, 1958, in Independence, Missouri, to Rose W. L. Perryman, of the Methodist Church, performing the ceremony. New Eriksen Hall At 936-38 Mass. DANCE SATURDAY NITE Dates----49c----Stags Ladies Free Music by K. U. Orchestra with public address system --litter-free words or less than one inscription; 216) also inserts, 218) also inserts, 219) also inserts. The above is an acceptable submission in approval of the Kennett Business Office. You cannot comply and subject your application to the Kennett Business Office. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Try JANICE LEE preparations TAXI SPECIAL~30s reduction on any per- mition, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanent $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVAN BEAUTY SHOPS, 723½ Mass. Phone 2353; 941¹ Mass. Phone 333. Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box TAXI FOR SALE: FOR SALE: One Pong Pong table, perfect condition. Call 82638. -141 One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 244 Pages FOR SALE TAILOR LOST: Unlined surde jacket; George Robert in indulible ink on collar, white rimmed glasses in case in bite gum; George Robert in milk (meal times). -140 LOST: Waterman fountain pen, moistied dark rust and black in color. Valued as a gift. Virginia Hinsaw. Phone 2965W. 141 LOST AND FOUND OPPORTUNITY for women student to earn board and room beginnig Summer Session, Housework, work of children. Apply in person, 1729 La Street. Work some work, for cash Phone 2095W. -144 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS --litter-free words or less than one inscription; 216) also inserts, 218) also inserts, 219) also inserts. The above is an acceptable submission in approval of the Kennett Business Office. You cannot comply and subject your application to the Kennett Business Office. ABE WOLFSON : 43 Mass. Student Losna Harley, Jr., 173, were married Saturday, morning, April 18, in Wichita. The couple will live in Wichita where Mr. Harley is associated with his father in the law firm of Harley and Harley. Mr. Harley is a member of Delta Upsilon, social fraternity, and of Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity. The Sigma Kappa Mothers' Club of Lawrence entranced the members of the local chapter at a buffet luncheon yesterday noon at the chair house Mrs. Frank Harvey and members of the club Mr. Frank Harvey, Mr. F.A. Cook, Mr. J. T. Comelat, Mr. F.A. Cook, Mr. Hughes, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Fred Cutter, Mrs. M. T. Coolidge, Mr. Ralph Van Bobber, Mrs. R. A. Schwinger, Mrs. John Austin, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Dickman, Mrs. Jackman, Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Frank Koeh, and Myers. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Journalism students hold a "journee" and banquet at Wiedemann's Brill night right at 7:30. Red Blackburn's guitar furnished music for dancing. Chaucer's room is decorated by Edward M. Doan, Prof. and Mrs. J.; Kristin, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Lee. Mr. Leeckert Glass and Mr. Harry Peimold of Kauai City were dinner guests last night at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alice Marie Meyn, fa'39, was a dinner guest last night at the Delta Tau Delta house. Mary O'Donald, of Kansas City, Mo, was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house on Wednesday. ☆ ☆ ★ Phi Chi, honorary medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Byron Walers, m*p*, of Lawrence. SPECIALS for Friday Fillet of Haddock Shrimp Cold Plate And many good foods University Dining Room In the Union Building at the Autographed Book Given Alumai Library by Humble An autographed copy of the book, "Lines on Literati and Other Poems" by Henry W. Humble, 13 years a member of the University law faculty, was recently received by the Alumun Awatei Library and placed in the Alumun library. Mr. Humble taught in the University from 1988 to 1981. He published a casebook on "Conflict of Laws" which has been used in several leading law schools. Women's Intramurals Horsehoe schedule—Friday, April 24, 4:30; Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Gamma Delta. 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