FRIDAY, MARCH 27.1930 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. Bartley L. Campbell, c38; and Eveen Lynn Litle, c37, entertained with a luncheon yesterday at the Eldridge in honor of Frances Louise Ferguson, of Kansas City, Mo., who is to be married in April. The guests will be Barbara Doyle, Mary McDoherty, Murray Walters, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Sally Jane Martin, c34; Harriet Barker, c36; Gertrude Field, c37; Elimbert Freeth, c38; Nancy Hayes, c39; Elizabeth Brink, c38; Daisy Haller, c38; and Mary Anne White, funnel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nau. entertained the following guests last night at their annual "Sister-daughter" banquet: Barbara Hayland, *c29*; Cora Queen Barber, *c36*; Hilda Kirah, *fa38*; Louise Mooran, *fa38*; Joanne Fenn, *fa37*; Jeann Frank, *c39*; Barbara Farley; Dovely Shearer, *ca37*; Miriam Young, *fa57*; Mary Markham, *fa29*; Nancy Newlin; and Margaret Wheeler, *fa29*, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Wheeler, *fa29*; the absence of Mrs. John Terry, home-mother, who is ill. ☆ ☆ ☆ Data Theta P. intertained the followin dinner guests last night at the exchange dinner with Phi Kappa Pai Engle White, E7; Clarence Neal, E2; Laurence Mackallon, c37; Robert Lammie, c37; Grover Johnson, c36; Thomas Strickland, c37; Joseph Kooche, c36; Fred Klein, c38; Landlair Sandrum, c38; Frank Woodson, c38; Miller, c36; Ted North, c39; Arthur O'Donnell, c39; Frank Allen, c36; George Carter, c33; and Paul Wilbert, c38. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Tau Omega entertained the following dinner guests last night: Prunus Shaw, c39; Elizabeth Shower, c39; Elizabeth Archer, c39;肖欣, c11; Elizabeth Archer, c11; Jean Eckinger, c38; I n' 1va Chiemat, c39; Rose MeVey, c38; Selma Heiner, c29; Harriet Shearne, c36; Irving Irvine, c25; and Jane Red, c20. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. F. E. Kester, professor of physics, Dr. F. Hrazier, exporter of electrical engineering; Mrs. F. W. Fri- ner, professor of electrical engineering department; and Dunglc C. Jackson III, were dinner guests at Kappa Eta Kaupia house Wednesday. Mrs. Sam S. Elliott, Lawrence; Miss Maude Elliott, assistant professor of Spanish; Gina Hoilya, assistant professor of home economics; and Florence Lebrecht, c36, were dinner guests last night at the PiiGamma Delta house. Miss Maude Elliott, assistant professor of Spanish, entertained with a dinner and bridge Wednesday night at the Manor. Guess includes: Miss Ruth Buxhaw, Miss Elizabeth Duell, Miss Susan Hudson, Miss Allie Mclever Conger, Miss Mary Olson, Miss Virgin Melyvin, Miss Cecilia Robinson, Miss Kathleen Doering, and the hostess, Miss Elliott. X. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Bla Phi Alumnee association will be entertained Saturday at the home of Mrs. R. B. Stevens. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. M. Alumnee, Mrs. R. Stevens, Ramie Humey, Mrs. M. J. Getto, Mrs. Virgin Teter, and Miss Edna Dart ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. and Mrs. Bert Dent entertained their bridge club Wednesday, evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. K. K. Landers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright and Prof. and Mrs. Edwin Stone were guests. ☆ ☆ ☆ Corbain hill will entertain with a party tomorrow night from 9 until 12 o'clock. Chaperons will be Mrs. Els Lewis and Mrs. Etta Corle. ABE WOLFSON *43 Mass. Mrs. Edward Allen, Is. and two children, and T. Kraneur, all of Cheyenne, in Lawrence visiting Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. H., Mrs. H. B. Harmar. Sigma Kappa Mothers Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs F. W. Cutter. ☆ ☆ ☆ MISCELLANEOUS Kappa Alpha Theta security will hold a tea dance tonight from 8 to 6 o'clock. Red Blackburn's orchestra will play. PHONE K.U.66 The freshman class of Beta Theta P were dinner guests last night at the exchange dinner with Phi Kappa Psi. ☆ ☆ ☆ On the Shin LOST. White beaded evening bag last Saturday. Contains keys and several small articles. Reward. Phone 1637. 126. Kansas students attending the first game in Kansas City, Thursday night in which the Jachwans played a blues scout all the way from Lawrence in The bridge group of the K. U. Darnest Last night at the home of Mrs Robert Barnhart. antina" when they decided to go to the city. They left their palatial mansion on the pretext that they were the owners of the formula. Once out of the clutches of the formula, they went to the city, formula and all. The floor show must have been good because they did not get back to Lawrence in time to get in their own domain. And this is why they had to make some slight apology the next morning. At least they are still beached. (Continued from page one) LOST AND FOUND DLSOMSBR perfect. 1922-. Mechanically perfect. Six good tires, side mounts, Rumble seat - good finish. $115. See Davie, 309 Rhode Island. Phone 2541. 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When the cars left Lawrence, there were about 20 in the string. By the time they had reached Kansas City, there were more than 50 trailing the police. The police had a swell time running red lights while the horns of the cars screamed. Some of the cars跌 from the time they hit it and crashed into the doors of the Hall she some probably wanted to flash by the windows of bottled goods stores just to show their stuff looked like in large quantities. Veterans of Future Wars Refuse To Be Laughed O! Adaptive learning from unstructured data The "future veteran" are mobilizing conciencely and rather seriously to lead America into a laugh crusade against hypocrisy and prevention in supposedly conservative areas. Grums like the Townsend plan have been plenitiously denied, but there is a fire of conviction in the convert these days that will not fade beyond logic. As the Muslim Daily states edified in this book, men to meet thousands and millions of disciples around them in a few months, the people of America must be in dire need of representation. A democratic state must take advantage of existing organs. The temporary executive council, o, Veteran post here, composed of Phi Ladius and others, includes Dr. Saul Smith, CJ7; John Mohone, c71; and Aleen Merriman, c26, will guide the organization through its intency and scope of developments in the near future. Local Post To Emerge Soon The local post will emerge upon the campus energetically next week with extensive membership campaign. Field and Lane Will Represent Kansas Here on April 1 To Meet Florida in Debate The University of Florida will meet the University of Kansas in debate on April 1, in the central auditorium of Administration building, on the issue, Resolved: "That congress should have the power to override by a two-thirds majority vote decisions of the supreme court declaring laws passed by congress unconstitutional." The University of Kansas team, composed of Lyman Field and Logan Lane, will take the side of the issue. Florida the negative. The Florida debate team, one of the strongest in the South, is touring the country debating on the issue of congress and the supreme court. From here the team will go to William Jewell College and Washington University. Because of the presentation of the opera on that day, the debate will be held at 7:15 pm, April 1. 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