TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE R Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU, 25; between 7:30 and 9 11 p.m. call KU, 25 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson announce the marriage of their daughter, Baby Chlata, to Charles Bentley, the wedding took place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, 1834 Lenaurid Ave. The Rev. Seth W. Mrs. Griffin received her A.B. degree from the University in 1929, and since that time has been a teacher in the high school at Hoxie. Mr. Griffin graduated from State College in 1924. He will be assistant principal next year at Hoxie. Quack Club entertained with a breakfast at State-Lake Sunday morning. Intimation services were held for the following who asked for assistance: Isabel Klee, c'encel; LaRue, fa37, Laurie Sharp, c'encel; and Marceline Hutch, c'encel. Other attendees were: ed5, Thomas Humphrey, ed5; ed35, Thomas Humphrey, ed5; ed32, Elizabeth Mailey, ed5; ed38, Boman Edd, ed35; Edith Kemedy, ed5; Ruth Hutch, ed38; Ruth Hoover, assistant professor ed35; Mary Learned, and Ann Naimuth. Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner were at home Sunday evening from 7:30 to 11 o'clock to about seventy-five friends, many of whom were in England, who will spend the summer in England, and on the continent, Mrs. H. O. Kueisterstein and Prof. Karl Kueisterstein, who will leave soon to spend time abroad, also were guests of honor. ☆ ☆ ☆ Those who assisted were: Mrs. H. B. Chubb, John, Nelson, Mrs. H. Guild, Mrs. T. D. Prentice, and Mrs. A. L. Owen. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with its annual banquet in honor of the senior class last night. Those members of the organization who are graduating this year are Mary Frances Schultz, Lillian Sasson, Louise Evans, Martin Marsh, Jodi Neumann, Poly Strandburg, Dorothy Walker, Mary Lou Bagby, Emily Jo Swaney, Virginia Team, Marian Fisher, Betty Schwartz, and Carroll Harper. Newton Arnold c38, was elected president of the Deutsche Verein, German Club, at the annual spring pietitent held Sunday afternoon at the home of the late Carl G. Heller for the coming year were; Sam Fletz Anderson, c'and, vice president; Haize Rie, c38, treasurer; and Bernadin Berkeley, c38, secretary. Sunday dinner guests are at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Betty Walker, Hutchinson; Maureno Ayebotle, Scott; Mr. Frank Buller, Kansas City; fargaret Reid, Joplin, Mo; Mr. and Joeh. John Berklebke, Lawrence; Sueley White, e35; Barbara Kirkland, Charles Necker, and Fred Nuiser. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Sigma Nu, honorary physical education sorority for women entertained with a dinner at the Colonial last night. Initiation services were held for Loze Montgomery, ed39. Guerssle Carol Hunter, ed35. Thelma Humphrey, ed35. Ann Kell, ed35. Ettle Professor assistant professor of physical education. Delta Chi honored the following item at their annual senior banquet which was held Sunday at the chapter house Charles W. Babcock, Fred Burker, Charles R. Pennington, Leslie Murphy, Walter Lyle, Max Murphy, and John C. Jones. Tau Nu Tau, hoooryc military engineering fraternity, held formal initiation services Friday morning at the Rock Chalk Cairn. Those initiated were William Cleiemers, Curlé; George Y. McCoy, e36; and Lloyd Ogrent, e37. Sunday dinner guests at the Kapp, Sigma house were: Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Keeler, Jane Keeler, John Keeler, and Katherine of Kansas City; Marjane Gems, Iola; Elean Terrorn, euncil Tue Campbell, c. 37; Murray Walker fauncl, Ruth Armstrong, c. 37; as an ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kappa Beta spring banquet was held in the Colonial Tea Room, Saturday. The banquet was given in honor of the seniors who are Laila Fischer, Jill Fischer, Lorraine Lawrence, Helen Sanderson, Eldred Wahl. lunner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilogue Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Avverell, Junction City; Mrs. David Llewelyn, Edgerton; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stidham, Topken, and Mr. Robert Westkish, Kamaes City, Mr. Week-end guests at the Tringle house were: Mr. and K. J. Grimca. M. E. Gift, gr, Mrs. Gift, Mr. R. Gorthod, M. L. Furber, M. E. Barber, or M. C. Deggyhaugh, all from Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ★ Alpha XI Delta held formal initiation last evening for Florence Shaser, c'88. After the ceremony a formal dinner was given in honor of the seniors. Miss Genevieve Horriett of Merriam was a guest. --poured. Misses Vivian and Helen Skill ton and Mrs. William brandy assisted. PHONE K.U.66 Captain and Mrs. Gordon entertained with a tea Sunday for Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. C. Koenig, Nell Beind --poured. Misses Vivian and Helen Skill ton and Mrs. William brandy assisted. CLASSIFIED ADS BOARD AND ROOM FOR BENT. Newly papered cool rooms with sleeping porch. Will rent collocation or single. Excellent location. Attend rent. Writes reviews. -165 Phone 1127W ROOM AND BOARD—Cool south rooms for summer term. Call 2232R. 1208 Kentucky street. —168 GIRLS. Room and board for summer school. Close to University. Phone 2649, 1536 Tennessee. -164 PHONE K.U.66 FURNISHED APTS. APARTMENT for one person for summer school or next school year. Privilege bath, private entrance, entrance hall from campus. Call 625 West 16th St.- - - - poured. Misses Vivian and Helen Skill ton and Mrs. William brandy assisted. FOR BENT. After receiving one room, six rooms, furnished and modern, in exchange for good board for a year or two. For rent at 143 West Street, or phone 1343, if six P.M. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING KEELER'S BOOK STORE LOST AND FOUND TYPING: Thesis or term papers by expert typist. Rates reasonable. Foreign language papers given special attention: 647 for rates. Mary Kates -104 FOUND A 59e Hair Cut. 35c, 198 KU, Barker shop. 14th Tm. We guarantee our Danduff removeur. Tid-Wooster—Duckers —165 FOR SALE LEAVING FOR CHICAGO on the afternoon of June 5th. Will take three students to share expenses. Call Sam - 1614W. - 164 1929 FORD SPORT COUFE. A good buy. Thomas. 1001 West Hills. Phone 1144 MISCELLANEOUS 14th & Tenn. STUDENT will pay cash for a good used typewriter. John Robinson phone 128-3 R, 116 Misissippi. CLEANERS AT YOUR SERVICE Phone Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, 58c; six insertions, 75c, contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. We Call and Deliver Phone Sunday dinner guests at the Pi kappa Alma house were: Jana Spruaghe, Heid Goodman, June Mane, Benjamin Schreeder, 188; Harry Benther, jh'mel. TAXI Alpha Delta Pi announces the marriage of Nami Robinson, c.37, and Frank Leyd, c.37, May 19. Mr. Liyd is a member of P i Kappa Alpha. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass June Adair of Wathens, and Nadine Bishop of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. The Newman Club elected Prof. and Mrs. E. D. Kinsey honorary members at a meeting held after a banquet at Wiedemann's Thursday evening. Loberta Brabant, 34, of Kansas City Mo., was a week-end guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained about 60 guests with a Dutch lunch Sunday night at the chapter house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa En Kappa had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. T Stringham of Lawrence Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with its annual banquet for seniors last night. Kappa Eta Kappa announces th pledging of Bill Whinney, cunel. Exhibitions of Work Will Be On Display nominated prize groups the chancellor of Germany, Gerald Gellor the cloak of '90 has Porter Jones of Konigs Konigs City as chancellor. Other class groups to hold meetings are 35 to 90 and '14 to 14. Group Will Participate in Special Activities During Week. CLASS OF '10 WILL MEET The Class of 1910 will hold its alder jubilee ceremony here during Commencement Week. Alumni of the class have been invited to take part in the activities during the week, and especially to participate in June 9, in Frasier hall at 2:30 a.m. At this time pictures will be projected on the screen showing class members when they attended the University, and some pictures of alumni as they are today. At 4:30 p.m. they will have their reunion meeting in the Memorial Union building. The visitors for this ocession will register at the chair of 10 registration desks and may visit any of them. They may receive class memories, letters, and information about class matters. A special reunion dinner of the law class will be held on Sunday at the Hotel Elridge. John Rilling will be in charge. The pharmacy graduates also are planning a reunion under the chairmanship of James Val Adams of Oklahoma City. The clam will present a gift to the University as in the custom of each quater, and we have said they would be present, and it is expected to be one of the largest recipient clams. Albert Learned of Kansas City is the chairman of the occasion. Lindley Will Give Memorial Address Cancellor E. H. Lindley will die a Memorial Day address at the Veterans' Lawnwater, next thursday morning. These students from the School of Engineering and Architecture were also initiated into Gamma chapter of Tau Omega, national professional aeronautics organization. Friday night, Don R. Lamm, e37; Maule O. Jae, jes, p35; Jim Llooney, e56; Theodore W. Sinford, je; eurcl; Benn O. McKinnon, jes, p23; John J. Miller, e37; George Hainer, je, p38; Ray B. Lawrence, e38; Ralph N. Jenkins, e3, Earl D. H., professor in the department of mechanic engineering, was an another of the initiates. National Professional Aeronautics Fraternity Forms Chapter Here Six members from Beta chapter at the University of Wichita formed the ritual team that put on the initiation. M. W. Freak and McKinne Fiko, alumni of Alpha Chapter at the University of Oklahoma, were also present. Initiated in Tau Omega Polishing These attending the initiation met at the mechanical engineering laboratory where a second group rebuilt an airplane while a second group worked on a glider. The War is Near, Says Clark. Changing to proper Oil and Grease. Battery Service Brake Service SPRING SERVICES For Your CAR Telegrams of congratulation were received from Jimmy Hazilip, noted flier; Bill Beakley, manager of the airport at Oklahoma City; Christion Johnson, plow operator; Curtis Howell and Hewlett and Tauson, a consulting engineer firm at Oklahoma City. GOOD YEAR CARTERS SUPER SERVICE STATION New York, May 17—(UF)—Public support of neutrality legislation now be fore congress was urged tonight in ringing terms by its sponsors in a gigantic "keep America out of war" mass meeting. "There is more prospect of war in Iraq than there has ever been," asserted Bonneit Chang Clark, Democrat of Missouri. SPEED LIMITS RULED TABOO IN RECENT COURT DECISION Sara璋er, Cal., May 27 — (UP) — On the day the legislature was voting down an attempt to liberalize auto-credit for car loans that no set of 48-mile-per-hour limit existed on California highways. A motorist arrested for exceeding the limit on the highway proved his license expired and could not be or property of others. An appeal was carried to the appellate court, which sustained the motorist's contents. The driver, however, is under burden to produce evidence that his speed did not increase. The driver, however, is under burden to produce evidence that his speed did not constitute recklessness, according to the court's interpretation. Church Issues Warning Church Issues Warning Poulsbøl, Colby, May 27—when they Citizens of Columbus saw this sign in front of a local church. It read: "Subject of Sunday evening's sermon, Do You know What Hell Is Meaning?" printed: "Come and hear our organist." Back to the Soil Sacramento, Cal. May 27 — (UP) — Another “back-to-the-land” movement is about to begin in California. War veterans, with $30,000 in home loan funds as an incentive, are being invited to select homesetts to be financed by the state through its veteran bond issue. Purchase certificates recently were mailed to 200 of the 16,000 applicants. Join the Gang for a COKE Between Classes UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Good - Better - Best We don't rest, our good is better than most other's best. 1017 Mass. W.E. Whetstone, Prop. 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