SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 2. Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K, U 35; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701(K) or 2702(K). Fraternity Entertains Witl "Pig" Dinner Phi Gianna Delta entertained with their thirty-seven annual "ugi" dinner Friday night at the chapter house. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ander Lowe, Ms. Caroline Todd, Mr. Donald Greer, all of the Lawrence; Mabel Hatcher, Topkick Marjorie McLoubh, Mahathiah; Natalie Gordon, Leone Iflman, Domina Sutherland, Jane Case, Betty Joan Reader, Eleganer Schockley, Marjorie Muevilyh, all of Konsum City, Mo. Jeanne Wilkins, Alberta; Betty Miller, Baldwin; Dorothy Roberts, Annabelle Lawrence, Junction City. Daisy Hoffman, *c*; 38; Jean Haines *c*, 38; Dovolich Jane Blue, *c*; 39; Caroline Bailey, *f*; 38; Frances Norland, *c*, 39; Laullette Bodin, *c*, 38; Nadine Ingleman *c*, 38; Marianne Jaloux, *c*, 40; Eather Puffer, *c*, 48; Frances Shaw, *c*, 48; Betty Gilson, *c*, 48; Elizabeth Short, *c*, 39; Jane Heffner, *c*, 53; Sally Jane Martin, *c*, 36; Murray Martin, *c*, 68; Kathyne Foster, *f*; Virginia Taylor, *c*, Charlie Hay, *c*, 82; Chestnut, *c* Martha Hall Johnston, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Lou Borders, 39; Barburn Marie, c37; Dorothy Kennedy, c39; Mar- Jill Harburg, c38; Maren Myers, c38; Rose McVey, c38; Anne Humbard, c38; Renee Frost, c38; Lois Bell- leithen, c36; Elizabeth Hannah, c39; Frances Barrow, c39; Louise Moore, c'unel. Bato Lemo, f38 Painy Anne Lume, c38; Elieucer Cain, c37; Helen Baker, f39; Bertine Helen Baker, Bath Patricia, c39; Margaret White- ford, c41; Charlene Barber, f39 Dorothy Lemo, c30; Gloria Speak- son, c36; John B. June Simone, c32 and Sarah Burgh ☆ ☆ ☆ Wayne Wright's orchestra furnished the music. A string from the School of Fine Avi played during the dinner. The chapman were: Mrs. F. B. M.e.Acorn; Mr. C. E. Sears; Kansas City, Ms. C. E. Sears; and Ms. D. J. Tovaldiella. Sorority Gives Tea ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Ruth Litchen of the School of Education, assisted by members of PhiLambda Theta, national honorary security for education at Temple University and group Thursday. After a short business meeting, the following women were elected to the sorority; Valliant Barnes, ecd73; Womens College, ecd73; Helen Lester Brooks, c6; Elmela Brown, f3; Martha Heaton, gr; Ava Hess, c5; Lou Humphrey, c3; Martha Elizabeth Peterson, c3; Mildred Meier, c3; Lou Redcker, c2; Addy Adlen Swieca, c9. Alpha Delta Fi hold initiation services last night for the following: Harriet Damuire, c23; Jen Hardendorf, --c:39; JAN Manning, c:38; Muriel Manning, c:37; MARY Louise Newby, c:39; DORRICH Scholtz, fa:39; Margaret Shrum, c:37; LUCLE Slusse, c:39; Margaret Achee Roll, c:39; ROSE Worley, Roe, c:39; ROSE Worley is honorable. Today a formal formula will be given in honor of the new members. Guests will include Eileen Baird, Kansas City, Mr. Iris Olsen, Kansas City; Dorothea Watson, Independence and Mrs. George Hedrick and Mrs. Orvis Smith, both of WA- PHONE KIL 66 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The Newcomers club entertained with a party for their husbands last night at the University club, Mrs. Russell Wiley, Mrs. Joseph Wilkins and Mrs. Jan Chapausse were in charge of the short program which consisted of lectures, games and charity Men's Glee Club, Stunts and stories were given by each member. Eugene Hook, c'sp, will leave Wednesday for New Orleans, La., where he Prof. and Mrs. Laurie E. Anderson entertained Friday evening with a dinner at the Manor. Places were set for 37 guests. Decorations were in honor of Washington's birthday with the centerpiece of red roses and white freesia. Blue candies and favors and nut cups of three colors completed the decoration. The artistry is sketched by Grethet Speelman, C77, and Aldene Klee, fa'38, of the women's glee club, was presented under the direction of Miss Irne Peabody. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 ROOMS FOR RENT Phi Della Theta today announces the initiation of Jake Laffer, c39; Herman Smith, c39; *cunel*; William C. Baisinger, c39; William M. Young, Wayman, *cunel*; William Bedley, c39; James G. Janney, c39; Leilyn M. Young, Bev Mcannanya, *cunel*; Richard Basket, c39; William C. Haves, c39; William C. Haves, *cunel*; George Lindey, c39; Chester L. Mize, c39; Leon Hendrickson, c39; Frederick J. McCoy, c37; De Witte Hardness, plh39; William Tholeus, c39; Clifford Porter, *cunel*; William C. Knopf, *cunel*; and Arthur Poldexter, c39. FOR SALE Gamma Phi Beta hold formal initiation services last night at the chapter house for Mary Markham, f39; Par30; Jill Rathbun, f40; Tina Lehman; Frances Shaw, f39; Clement; Betty Jean Shawer, c39; Paolo; Robert Cook, f39; Excelsior Springs, 59; June Shinkle, c39; Pools; Bertha White; Taylor, cunei, Kansas City, Mo; Frances Karlan, cunel; Topeka; Jane Marshall, cunel, Kansas City, Mo; Elva Cheentum, c39; Kingman; Clara Louse Lawrence, cunei; Lawrence; and Jane Reid, c39. Iola. The formal initiation banquet will be held this noon at the chapter house. TAILOR APARTMENT. Two room apartment, nicely furnished, available now. Garage for rent. 1241 Tennessee. —102. FOR SALE: Our home at 115 Louis Hall amide with furniture. Shown by ap- partment Telephone 173. Florence M. Hodder. 100 FOR RENT: To boys, very desirable rooms in modern home. Single or double. Reusable rates. 1301 Vermont Phone 127. –101 One Stop Clothes Service Station TAXI SCHULZ THE TAILOR LOST AND FOUND Phone 12-987 will attend the Mardi Gras celebration. He will sail from New Orleans for Madrid, Spain, where he will visit five weeks with an aunt. He also plans to visit Italy and France, and from there to Argentina, where he will games. Following the games, he will visit in Sweden and Norway, and return home late next fall. LOST Black leather zipper note book. Name engraved on front of book Helen L. Martin. Phone 3050. Beward. Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, Mrs. Ruth Sworthout, and Mrs. Ade Bryant drove to Kansas City, Friday evening, and visited the Philharmonic concert at City Philharmonic orchestra, featuring Swarthout, well-known operatic and movie star, as soloist. Following the concert she held the New York Hotel Mouchelbon in given Miss Sworthout's honor. BEAUTY SHOPS SPECIAL—50c reduction on any permanent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVAN'S BEAUTY SHOPS, 732½ Mass., Phone 2333; 9411 Mass., Phone 533. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house who attended initiation services Saturday are: Mrs. J, C. Piper, 35, and Martha Noyes, Persons; Bernita Brooks, 35, Leavenworth; Emily Murray, 28, Danielle Scales, Shaw, Galeenbury; and Betty Buffo, Dorothy Lee Bert, Jane Benton, Charlene Lathrop, all of K City, Mos. Twenty-two words or less can be used. three inches thicker. six inches thinner. 76c in depth. 128c in width. Accepted to appear in approval at the Eastern Business Office. Payable in advance and accepted by appraisal at the Eastern Business Office. --discount Kappa Sigma will hold initiation services today for Jim Barries, c#; Bill Blecha, c#; Henry Carlson, bumel. Steven Cave, c#; Wayne Clower, c#; Galen Eghert, c#; James Gowens, c#; Charles Pierson, c#; Clyde Smith, c#; Jack Aldlerder, c#; William Leech, c#; and Norman Edmonds, c#. ☆ ☆ ☆ FOR HEALTHYS SAKE ROLLER SKATE, 729 Massachusetts. The world's most thrilling sport. Clean fun for clean people. 102 The following were initiated into Chi Omega sorority yesterday; Roberta Mitchell, fa;39 Virginia Quiring, c'umel; Shirley Miller, fa;aucl; Jean Lindeng, c'undel; Maria Brown, c'unel; Victoria Beverly, c';39 Barbara Boswell, c';39 Alice Marie Meyn, c';39 Kathryne Foster, c'umel; and Hilda Slienz, c'.39 PALACE BEAUTY SHOP The following from Watkins hall are spending the weekend at their homes: Regina Stémeil, c. 37; Iola, Joyce Chaymil, c. 39; Long Island; Armadura Braun, c. 39; Derothy Jane Willecus, c. 39; Torekian; and Doris Schuerman, c. 28; Leav Student Loans ☆ ☆ ☆ Four doors south of Journal-World Ph.282 Five expert operators Ph.282 Phi Lambda Theta pledge services will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in room 116, Fraser hall. Domenico Gagliarlo, associate professor of economics will speak on "The Worker's Education." ABE WOLFSON MISCELLANEOUS ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma m. Eta Chi, Congregation Church sorority, will hold a superschool service Tuesday evening. Bayles, Tuesday evening. The patroness will have charge of the program. Mrs. Delma Whithe, reference librarian of Watson library, entertained the members of the library staff Friday morning for her sister, Mrs. Charles A. Springer. enworth. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Robertson and Mary Frances Waller, of Kansas City, Mo., and Robert Lindley, c37, were at Kappa Sigma Station late on Saturday noon. 25c Finger Wave 25c 743 Mass. ☆ ☆ ☆ --discount Margaret Brown, c'unc1, Marion Springer, f39, and Beth Graham, c'99 were dinner guests at the Acacia house Friday night. Calendar of the Week's Events Mrs. J. B. Spiegel, Miss Jean Whiffin, of Topeka, and Miss Charlotte Steel, of Sunday, February 25 Vesper organ recital, University Aug., 4 p.m. Monday, February 24 Kansas Board meeting, 107 Journalism building, 3:30 p.m. Monday, February 24 Psi Chi meeting for actives only, 21 Ad., 4 p.m. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday February Freshman Commission, Henley house, 4:30 p.m. German Club, 313 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. Entomology Club meeting, 321 Snow 3:30 p.m. K. U. Peace Action Committee, room 10. Memorial Union, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 25 Y.W.C.A. assembly for all interested women, Aud. 4:30 p.m. College Faculty meeting. 322 Ad., 4:30 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi, 1408 Kentucky, 5:15 p.m. Bartlesville, Okla., are house guests at Corbin hall this weekend. Snow Zoology Club initiation, 201 Snow.5:30 p.m. Theta Sigma Phi, alumni - active dutch lunch, Sky Parlor, 6 p.m. Botany Club meeting, 144 Louisiana 7:30 p.m. Jeanne Wilkens, Abilene, is a weekend guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Tau Sigma, Robinson gym. 7:30 p.m. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Everett Allinson, Kansas City, Mo. Bernice Percifield, c39, is spending the weekend in Kansas City, Mo. At the Churches First Christian church, Teach and Kentucky street—Church school at 9:45 morning worship at 10:50. Dr. Stephen J. Corey, president of the Kentucky Missionary Society will be the guest speaker at the morning service. Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street—Church school at 9:45; morning worship at 11. Sermon them: "After Fredry—What?" At the Fireside Forum at 7, Bernard Frazier, who is sculptoring the diaramas in Dyche museum, will speak on "Sculptors and Sculpturing." Friends church. Eleventh and Delaware streets—Bible school at 9:45; morning worship at 11. Sermon theme: "The Obligation of Brotherhood." Trinity Lutheran church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire - Sunday school at 9:45; morning worship at 11. Sermon by the pastor on the subject, "God's Command About the Sanctity of Marriage." Student forum at 7. First Methodist Episcopal church, Tenth and Vermont streets—Sunday school at 9:45. Wesley Foundation Trinity Episcopal church, Tenth and Trinitio streets—Holy Communion at 8; church school at 9:45; morning school at 10:30; and 12; and young people's schools at 6. Now we offer odds and ends and damaged notebooks and supplies The Book Rush is Over Come in — Browse 25% to 50% Circle Francis, 306 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union, p.m. Admiral Byrd lecture, University Aud., 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, February 28 W.S.G.A. ten, women's lounge Ad. 0-5 p.m. Thursday, February 27 Fine Arts student recital, Ad. Aud.., 3:30 p.m. El Ateneo, 113 Ad, 4:30 p.m. Chemistry Club, 201 Chemistry building, 4:30 p.m. Kappa Psi, Memorial Union, 7:36 p.m. Quill Club, Women's lounge Ad., 7:36 p.m. TWO BOOK STORES Friday, February 28 Swimming meet: Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Fridav. February 28 Sigma Nu party, Eldridge hotel, 6- 12 p.m. Saturday, February 29 Saturday, February 25 Basketball: Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Swimming meet: Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Psychological examination make-up, 115 Fraser, 9:30 p.m. Leap Year Varsity, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. classes will meet in Funk's Mortuary, 940 Masachueta. Other classes will meet at the church in Morning worship at 10:30, sermon subject: "Soul Tail" The Wealey Foundation League will host a parade and parsonage, 1209 Tennessee street. First Evangelical church, 1000 Convent street — Sunday school at 9:45; morning worship service, 10:45. Sermon theme: "Faithfulness in the Least." Immanuel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky street -Sunday school and bible class at 10; Divine service at 11. The pastor will deliver a special sermon on January 9th as anniversary of his installation as pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church. Unitarian church, Twelfth and Vermont streets-Church school at 9:45; church service at 11. Brotherhood Day will be observed. Rabbi Erwin Rosenweig, Topeka, will speak. Noel Gtist of the university society department will speak on "Morals in Primitive Society" at 6:30. First Priestlyian church, Ninth and Vermont streets—Church school at 9:45; worship service at 11. The sub-Theological Gospel in a Perturbed World." The Westminster Student Forum meets at Westminster hall, 1221 Orden. Dietrich F. Zickner, the German exchange store at St. Mary's Church, Problems of the Church in Germany." United Brethren church—Church school at 9:45, worship and sermon at 11. Arrangements have been made for the use of the hall over the Holloway and Philpstore village. Nineteenth and Massachusetts streets. We Recomemnd DISCOVERY by Richard E. Byrd For sale here — $3.75 The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition The Book Nook BREAKFAST Try a--at the 1021 Mass. 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