SUNDAY, APRIL 5. 1938 PAGE THREAT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL KU. 25; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained with its traditional Mest Day evening. Chaperons were Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Dr. and Mr. O'Bryon. Flydock Lloyd's College, of Cincinnati, played for the dancers. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brand, Dc. and Mrs. H. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Maloney. Bettie Hogue, c/ewl; Nancey Calhoun, c/39; Joan James, c/39; Roberta Mitchell, c/39; Mary Alice Woods, c/ewl; Doris Klein, c/39; Elizabeth Reid, c/39; Elizabeth Short, c/39; Ellen DuVall, c/39; Berdenn Bastian, c/38; Suzanne Engleman, c/ewl; Frances Wright; Manhattan; Delerie Nolan, Karan Patterson; Delerie Burno, c/39; Ruth Paterson, c/39 Barbara Barton, Kamas City, Mo. Peggy Gremmany c;'39 Anne Hubbard c;38 Sarah Burges, c;nell; Mary Leo c;37 Elizabeth Dawson, c;Bernie Better Walter, c;ncel; Mary Krysteae; c;37 Mariana Chase, Topkea; Mara Marshall, c;nsl; Elsan Murray, c;39 Bette Winn, f;36; Mary Frances But Fox, f;35; Ann Jenkins, Shawer, f;39; Ann Jeffords, f;39 Margaret Pyle, b37; Marta Nuzmanz, c3; Mary Forbes, c3; Lois Kobbelt, c3; Betty Tholen, f37; Helen Jane Edwards, c'uncel; Dorothy Walker; Hutchinson, Alex Marks, c3; Kath- tunner, c'uncel; Virginia Kessen, Kansas City, Kan; Helen Gela, Salina; Helen Jane, Yvonne White, c'uncel; Kami Kirchham, C3; Mary Clarke, Mio, Kirst Kimham, c3; Mary Markham, f39. Emly Waste, Hiwiawta; Mary Ann White, *Cj*; Jennette Jenkins, *cunel*, Virginia Tayler, fa 38; Mary Shiman Stough, *Cj*; Betty Ann Jones, *Cj*; Elmer Kauger, Dorothy Kanuge, *Cj*; Jody Bell, *Cj*; Dorothy Lemon, *Cj*; Caroline Brink, *Cj*. Dorothy Kennedy, c39; Jackie Roberts, c39; Clergh Spokesman, c39; Mar-85; Clergh Spokesman, c39; Meredith Dav, f3a; June Shine, f3a; Mary Ruth Pyle, c3b; Betty Barnes, c3; Katherine Hurd, f3a; Mary Ruth Pyle, c3b; Jane Gray, c37; Ohio, c37; and Jane Gray, Cleveland, c10. ☆ ☆ ☆ Triangle fraternity entertained with its annual spring formal party last night at the Hotel Eldridge from 9 to 12. The music was furnished by Brownie's ornate band, Ms. Clara Wright, Mrs. William Hutting, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. of Tipner; Miss Dorothy Wingerd, of the Furstenburg School and Mrs. Wilda Wright, of Lawrence; Miss Jone Crawford, Miss Gerda Fulterman, Miss Dorothy McDowell, Janelle Allen, Miss Betty Matley. Miss Winnie Branch, Miss Jane Schmidt, Miss Elaine Peckenpaugh, Miss Ella Brunfurer, John Brandt, Don Williams, Ed Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashen, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Helen Killamer, c倍c Betty Graham; g倍c Harriette Blair, c¢36; Misty Millan, d¢37; Dena Krekhel, c¢18; Ruth Hargad, fa¢39; Loriain Smith, c¢36; Lois Holt, c¢42; Melanie Schwartz, c¢42; Ether Schoeder, c¢37; Margaret Coutant, c¢36; Mary Alice Bosteb, fa¢39; Beth Hetten, c¢1c; Alice Winchel, c¢36 c uncl; and Georgia Shaw, c Phi Chi Della, Presbyterian sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 5:30 o'clock at Westminster hall for an Easter weeknogram. It is in charge of Eleanor Slo- now ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Thursday night dinner guests at theigma Alpha Epsilon house included: Lee Hiwk, *c*88; Leen Deer, *c*89; Bottom, *c*88; and Macie Stevens, *c*73. Guests at the Alpha Della Pi be guest Friday night were: Frances Wright, Leslie Fitz, and Maxine Danielson, all of Kansas State College. ☆ ☆ ★ Sam Foster, c'93; Will Harper, c'39, and Sam Elliot, e'cunch, were dinner guests at the Theta Tau house Thursday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Samuel Mellinger, 138, was elected secretary of the Sigma Chia fraternity to succeed Torn Triggs, c. 38, who has withdrawn from school. Marian Fitzwater, Kansas City, Mo. and Eleanor Kermeyer, Lewoworth are weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Betty Stephenson and Mary Jane Holley, both of Kansas City, Mo, are weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Helen Hall, fs, of Windfield, and Jean Conard, fs, of Hutchinson, are weekend guests at the Chi Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Heyduck of Christian college, Columbia, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Phi Gamma Delta will have an exchANGE dinner with members of Phi Delta Theta, Tuesday night. Max Shoemaker, c'28, of Pomona, is spending the weekend in Manhattan visiting friends. Miss Hazeline Lumpkin, of Topeka, was a weekend guest of Leonice Wad- hams, c37, at her home. Ruth Harris, e37, attended the Kansas-Missouri conference on Social Welfare in Kansas City, Mt., Friday. Mrs. Elden King and daughter Sandra of Baldwin, are the weekend guests of Janice Ellot, c'38. Westminster Student Forum will not meet this evening, because of the choir concert at the First Presbyterian Church. Joseph Dey, c'38, attended the concert by the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra in Kansas City, Friday night. PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Try JANICE LEE preparations MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Round trip ride to Milwaukee or Chicago during Easter vacation. Call 18252. Sam Halper, 1028 Ohio Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box SPECIAL~50c reduction on any permanent, with this ad, except Saturday Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut, IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 732½ Mass, Phone 2333; 941½ Mass, Phone 523. Twenty-eight w/ or less or one intermission, 25c three intermissions, 32c six intermissions, 72c nine. Two-thirds of the time will be accepted to attend an advanced in advance and accepted to attend at the Kansas Business Office. WANTED LOST: Brown silk coin purse contain bills and change. Phone 1364 Dorothy D. Banze, 1263 Ordew. —132 Student Loans TAILOR LOST AND FOUND One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 204 Mass. TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. TAXI Doris Belle Waite, of Kansas City was a guest Friday evening at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Chi Omega will entertain with a Founders' Day banquet at noon today. Mrs. J. B. Watkins will be a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today Robert Charlton, of Kansas City, is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today. At the Churches canta, "Victory," 10:50; student fellowship hour, 5:30; course, 6:30; high school young people's service, 6:30; in the study of religious art, 7:45. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont - Sunday school, 9:45 morning worship, 10:45 Epworth, 10:45 Wesley Foundation League, £30. First Christian Church, Seth W. Slauhter, minister. Church school, 9:45; Immanuel Lutheran Church, Teeth and Kentucky—W. Stewellperpleth, pastor, Sunday school and Bible class, 10: prepersonal service, 10:40; sermon on the importance of life,"11; business meeting, 2; fellowship lunch, 5:30; open forum, 6. see.—Sunday school and Bible study, 10; communion, 11:45. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts—Sunday school, 10; sermon, "Unreality," 11. Centenary Methodical Church, Fourth and Elem - C. J. Knox, pastor, Sunday school, 10; worship service, 11; subject: "Did Jesus Christ Rise From the Dead"; Epworth League and Junior league, 6:30; evening worship, 7:30. 6 p.m.; young people's meeting, 6:30. "The Cooperative Movement," John Goering in charge. St. James' A. M. E. Church, 500 North Seventh-School, Sunday school, 10; public worship, 11; evening worship, 7:30. Church of Christ, Ninth and Trees- The Church of God, Eleventh and New Hampshire—Clarence A. Thomas, pastor; Sunday school, 04:55; morning service, 11:30; Wonderful Visitor." Young people's meeting, 8:30; evening worship on Monday, 9:15; midday prayer服务,7:30; mid-week prayer服务,7:30. vector. Holy communion, 8; continuation and sermon, 11; young people's meeting, 6. Plymouth Congregational Church, 923 Vermont.—Joseph F., King, minister. Church school, 9:45; morning worship. 11, theme "The Forces That Crucified Jesus." High school society, 5:45; Fire-Forum, 7. Church of the Nazarene, Nineteenth and Vermont - Sylvester T. Ludwig, pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning service, 12; daily service, 24; evening service, 7:45. Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont—Charles A. Engvall, minister; Church school, 10; sermon "Jesus in Crucifix," 11; Promotion club, 58. First Baptist Church — University club, subject: "Jesus 'Last Days'," 9:45. Palm Sunday service, special minute, "John the Evangelist on the cross" day," 11; young people's social hour. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware—Clinton L. Nellis, minister; Bible school, 8:45; morning worship, 11; theme:“Christ's Triumphant March Through the Ages.” Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:15. First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont—Theodore H. Aszman, minister. Church school, 9:45; morning worship, yarmouth theme: "Jesus a Passion" Bs. II-11; Trial Society, 6:30; cartoons of the Last Lords of Christ" 7:50. Elm Street Christian Church, Misa Dorothy B. Wright, minister; Sermon: "What Do You More Than Others?" young people's evening service, 7:30. Free Methodist Church, 1146 Confraternity—P. J, Postnewtast, pastor. Sunday school, 10; preaching service, 11; Y.P.M.S. #, 64; evening service, 7, 39. Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont.-Rev. Carter H. Harrison, Second Church of Christ, Selenist, 835% Massachusetts—Sunday school, 9:45; service on subject: "Unreality," 11. First Baptist Church, North Lawrence—William A. Scott, pastor. Covenant meeting and Lord's Supper, 10:45; Sunday school, 12:15; young people's round table, 7; evening preaching service, 8. St. Lake A. M. E. Church, Ninth and New York—Re. L. E. Mathis, minister. Sunday school; 9:45; sermon: "The Lord Hath Need of Them," 11; A. C. E. League, 6:30; sermon: "Christ's Many Crowns," 8. These Fashions FORM A PART OF EVERY WELL DRESSED UNIVERSITY MAN'S WARDROBE « « « TAILORED BY WILSON BROTHERS INSPIRED BY ESQUIRE Here we see fashion is a mere gleam on we separate the gentlemanly thing from the spurious fad — the authentic from the freakish fad — From the rare foresight of Esquire we present a few of the new things for the "man about campus" as tailored by Wilson Brothers. and forecast when it the eye-ball — here Here is a new Skipper shirt with Jill collar — in fine wool and combed yarn at $1 and $1.50. Here are the sport shirts that "stole the show" at Miami this past winter season — Just the thing for a casual day on the campus. Shorts go wild with color—“Give us shorts that shriek instead of whisper, you challenged. Here they are — Scotch plaids that flatten Scotch billets—With the Faultless Nobbelt Band. Here is our version of the 1936 night life of Lawrence — Sport jamby by Wilson Brothers. Fine knit tops and pleated broadcloth slacks with the Faultless Nobel waistband in back. featured by