TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following with a buffet supper Sunday night: Ann Jeffords, c;嗅; Charles Hay, c;39 Bettie Wasson, c;38 Glenda Speakman, c;38 Elizabeth Hannah, c;83 Helen Snowley, c;36 Dorothy Kennedy, c;39 Ruth Ether Purdy, c;37 Claire Connelly, c;嗅; Mary Markham, fa;39 Chestnut, c;39 Maxine Laughlin, fa;38 Maxine Turme; Lucelle Betton, c;38 Robert Mitchell, town; c;37 Alden Duncan, c;39 Helen Miller, c; and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reeder, of Kansas City. Signa Nu held initiation services Sunday for the following: Robert William, c; 230; Harlan Shores, c; uncle; David Young, c; 238; Richard Jones, c; uncle; John Hoover, c; uncle; Richard Newlin, c; 39; Mark Dubach, c; Keith Deay, c; 39; Paul Lomnerchuck, c; 39; Paul McMullen, c; 39; Lambert Libel, c; Richard Bear, c; 39; Larry Calkins, c; and Charles Henderson, c. The marriage of Miss La Vetta Madden, fa daughter of Mr. and W. M. H Madlen, Overbook, to Oscar Lemuel Cox took place Sunday at the home of the Rev. C. L. Nellis, minister of the Friends church, Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Cox left for a short wedding trip from 922 Kentucky. Mrs. Cox has been employed in the office of Gorill and Aberts, attorneys. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Chi announces the initiation of William James, b'37; Harry O'Riley, c'38; Charles Godfrey, c'39; Bayerin Yates, b'40; John DeLuca, c'39; Harry Young, c'39; Frank Wilson, c'39; Hugh T. Jones, c'39; Morton Jones, c'39; James Porter, c'41; Forrest Harden, c'38; Croft Braunning, c'38; Don Worthington, c'38; c'unt; and Harold Talafaro, c'28. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following alumni were present to the Sigma Nu initiation Sunday; Dr. Edward Hashinger, Paul J. Parker, and Ralph Wells, of Kansas City; Grant Harrington, founder of the local chapter, Prof. J. J. Wheeler, Farell Strawn, James Campbell, R. M. "Ding" Williams, and James Terry, of Kansas City; Mo; Carl Metner, and Edward Maskorn, of Topka. The following were guests Sunday at the initiation dinner given by the Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. D. E. Blanchard, of Lee Angeles, Calif.; Clayton Huron, of Santa Monica and Henry Bocky, of Porto Rico. Dr. John Henry, Lawrence; Judge Price, Orange City; Laurence Woodrush, assistant professor of entomology; Paul Benson, of Tulsa, Okla.; Mike BillEhlsrue, of Jaffa, Idaho; Peter Pickles, Lenorice, of Murray, Idaho; City, Mo. Alpha Ci Oi Omega held initiation services Saturday for Margaret Lockard, c³9, Elcaran Klappbann, c³9, Armna Kuchier Kirche, c³8, Betty Bemy, Betty Bemy, Mary DeFew, c³9, Grace Valentine, Mary Dew, c³9, Betty Aine, c³ucl, Janet-Jane --- Try Our 25c MEAL Ham Loaf or Steak Potatoes or a Vegetable Salt Pie or Ice Cream Coffee or Milk UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM In the Union Building ☆ ☆ ☆ uary, c'39, Virginia Wallace, c'uncl, Margaret Whiteford, c'uncl, and Nellie In the ☆, ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi entertained the new initiates with a formal dinner, Sunday. The following were also guests: Mrs. Ed Butler, Kansas City, Kam; Mrs. L.B. Krause, LaCroze, Kan; Mrs. Orley Smith, Lawrence; Mrs. Ozair Wattlege, Topeka; and Wilma Tuttle, 35, and Eileen Baird, 36, both of Kansas City. Weekend guests at the Delta City house included Norman Smith, 33, of Kansas City, Mo. Co., Cole Coffman, in Topeka, Etnie Pte. 34, Wichita,巾 and Mrs. Antonio Ondria, N. M. Ono, and M. Onoto, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were dinner guests at the Delta Upsion house Sunday; Mary Deppe, c'39; Nellie O'Brien, c'39; Eleanor Khlppenbach, c'39; Ebel Seme, c'37; Lida Allene Brown, c'1m; Mr. Lloyd Houston, and Mrs. Watson. Mr. R, D. D. Armstrong, Scott City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carruth, Topeka; and Helen Calhahan, GT, were dimer at the Kappa Alpha Thea house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Little, Kansas City, Mo., Moe, Hannah, Junction City, Mary Ellen DeMottio, cured, and Mary Elen DeMottio, at the Kappa Gamma house. Mary Rose Barrones, 25, reared in Kansas City, Mo., and educated musically in both the United States and Canada. She graduated from Harmonic Halloreme April 2 and 3. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Kathleen Teagarden, c37, to Norman Smith of LaCygnne, Kan. Mr Smith was formerly a student at the University and a member of Delta Chi Intrinity. Dr. Dietrich Zwieler, German exchange student, was guest speaker Sunday night at the forum meeting in the Church of the Church in Jerusalem on spoke at the "Church in Germany." ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, will have a covered dish surver at 1299 Tennessee this evening from 5:30 to 6:45 on cabinet and pledge meeting at 7 p.m. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Chi announces the engagement of Ernest Sturgison, c36, Dodge City, to Suzanne Vergie Fleming, also of Dodge City. The Entomology Club held initiation services yesterday for Imogene Beamer, c'37; Jean Russell, c'37; and Henry Thomas, gr. ☆ ☆ ☆ Florence Olson, Bonner Springs, and Miri Dumms, Topeka, were guests Saturday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority announces the pledging of Balayne Paych, c3 and Ambara Russell, c'unc. ☆ ☆ ☆ Wayne Clover, c39, and Harold L. Blake, 21, were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma Iraternity Sunday. Prof. and Mrs. Robert Taft entertained with a dinner Sunday at the Terrace tea room. Marion Whiteford, and Mable Harrity, Topeka, were weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Kathryn Springer, '35, of Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with an hour dance Tuesday evening for the Delta Chi fraternity. YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB WILL MEET HERE THURSDAY Delta Chi Housemother Is III Mrs. L. C. Harris, housemother at the Delta Chi fraternity, has been ill with a severe cold for the past week. The University Young Republican's Club will hold its first meeting of the spring semester Thursday, 7:30 p.m., in room of the tournamen building. According to the leaders of the organization, this meeting will be the most important of the year. The membership campaign will be officially begin and the entire program will be put for the remainder of the semester. KFKU --p.m. Snow Zoology Club initiation, 201 Snow.5:30 p.m. --p.m. Snow Zoology Club initiation, 201 Snow.5:30 p.m. February 25-Tuesday 2:30 p.m.-Mental Health Book II Mea. Joseph King 2:45 p.m.—Books Old and New, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell Campus Calendar 6:00 p.m.-Athletic Scrapbook, 139th Edition, Prof. E. R. Elbel. Tuesday, February 25 Y. W.C.A. assembly for all interested women, Ad. Aud., 4:30 p.m. Kenneth Rockwell. Cambridge, 1991. Theta Sigma Phi, alumni - active dutch lunch, Sky Parlor, 6 p.m. College Faculty meeting, 222 Ad., 4:30 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi, 1498 Kentucky, 5:15 p.m. Botany Club meeting, 1134 Louisiana, 7:30 p.m. Tau Sigma, Robinson gym, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 26 W.S.G.A. tea, women's lounge Ad. 3-5 p.m. Admiral Byrd lecture, University Aud. 8:20 p.m. Circle Français, 206 Frazier, 4:39 p.m. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union, n.m. 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