FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU, 25, between 7:30 and 9: 1000 2333 p. m. call 2702K3. Miss Rosmarie Ketchum entertains the members of the teaching staff in the department of design and a few additional guests last night with a buffer on the couch. Incoming Miss Clara Hutton, who will leave soon for a semester stay in England. The guests were Miss Maude Elsworth, Wills Marjorie Whitney, Mrs Mary Margaret Parry, Mr. and Mrs Jared Brown, Ms. and Ms. Plummer, and Miss Gladys Myers. Sigma Chi will entertain with their annual spring party tomorrow night at the chapter house. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will play. The chaperns will be Mrs. Jane M.Klein, Mrs Nna Ogden, Mrs N.M.Khampon and Mrs. Nora Bland and Chancellor and Mrs. E. K. Lindley will be guests at the party. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were: Vi Kiser, c;35; Mary Margaret Manary, c;35; Carline Bailey fa;uncl; Donna Sutherland, c'uncl; Virginia Tyrann, fa38; Mildred Yancey, c'38; Annwell Bombard, fa38; McMackenzie, c'38; Flora Belle Lethrelle, c'36; and Croft Bruneining, c'38. Sigma Chi entertained with their annual Swan Song dinner last night at the chapter house. The dinner is given in honor of those who are graduating. Heimwell, C36, was tutmaster and with senior was required to give a speech. Prof. and Mrs. Earl D. Hay announce the engagement of their daughter Flavia to Charles Hazen of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Hay is in a member of Kappa Kappa. She graduated from the University last year as a member of Acacia fraternity. Sigma Phi Epilion gave a dinner in honor of the Senior members last night. The seniors are John Winters, Walter Everly, Howard Walker, Charles Frietch, Edward Thomas, Richard Garrett, and John Turner. Mrs. Carl Rapp, c'unel, and Maxine Wilhelmi, c'36, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday for lunch. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night were: Mrs. Sam Elliott CLASSIFIED Phone K.U.66 ADS Phone K.U.66 FOR SALE 1929 FORD SPORT COUPE. A good buy. Thomas, 1001 West Hills. Phone 1144 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 1209 - Motor completely overlaided. Good tires. Excellent finish, good shape throughout Dekalb. Dukes' Clubhouse. Duke 100, Island Ridge. Phone 2541. MISCELLANEOUS TYING: Thesis or term paper by exp portist. Tastes reasonable. Paper hispanic papers given special attention. Cal 451 for rare, Mary Rohbill Storrie. -164 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS -163 KEELER'S BOOK STORE LOST AND FOUND FURNISHED APTS. LOSST. Alpha Delta Fi pin Thursday, morning, near Fraser or Ored High School, Initials M.J.F. on back. Reward. Call 290. -103 APARTMENT for one person for summer school or next school year. Private bath, private entrance, sleeping room from campus. Call -652 West 16th Street - 656 CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. Phone Phone AT YOUR SERVICE TAXI We Call and Deliver TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. of Lawrence; James Bielke, c37; Norm Smith, c38; Wilbur Showalter c38; Fied Cook c38; Ben McGurie, c38 and Mr. Mrs. E. R. Sloane of Toopea Sigma Nu will entertain with their annual spring party tonight at the chapter house. Bill Phipps and his orchestra will play for the dancing. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltas house last night were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, of Lake Forest; Mary Jane fc38, c38; and Bertie Beatrice cuncL. Margaret Jennings, c37, was a lunch- en guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Thursday noon. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority had their annual Senior banquet Thursday evening. The national treasurer of Alpha Xi Delta, Mina Mahin, will be a guest at the house today. Mrs. Cain of Leavenworth was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday night. Sam Mellinger, c'uncel, and Lloyd Morgan, c'36, were dinner guests at the Phil Delta Theta house last night. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain to-morrow noon with the Senior luncheon at the chapter house. Mrs. Winifred Anderson of Kansas City is a guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house today. Keneth Fleming, c38, and Wilford Fleming, c38, were dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house last night. KFKU --conclusion of series 10:00 p.m. Musical program arranged by Karl O. Kuersteiner, Prof. of violin Today 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation Period, Prof. C. S. Skilton 13:45 p.m. A word to parents who plan to send a son or daughter to college, Mr. George O. Foster, registrar (A series) Saturday 2:30 p.m. Musical program arranged by Prof. Jian Chanjuzgo. 40 p.m. Musical program arranged by Miss Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice To Hold Strawberry Picnic An all-family strawberry picnic will be held this Friday afternoon by members and friends of the Unitarian church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Hill, West Eight Street, beginning at 5 o'clock. The Women's Alliance is sponsoring this event, which is taking place of the monthly church supper. Pretenders are asked to bring their own games and sports are being arranged. Mitchell Will Install Chapter Prof. U. G. Mitchell of the department of mathematics will go to Manhattan this afternoon as the installing officer of the new garranted Kansas State College. Pi Mu Epsilon is a national honor fraternity founded in 30 universities in the United States. You no longer need saerrife part of every month to "hard" to explain embarrassment." 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VARIETY OF INSTRUCTION GIVEN NORTH CAROLINIANS Raleigh, N.C., May 23- (UOP)-Nephews farmers of North Carolina have received special instruction this spring to develop skills in the State College extension service. In a typical meeting conducted by extension workers, farmers were instructed in selection of poultry, dusting care of baby chicks, and installation of a kitchen sink. Practical demonstrations followed brief lectures. Vancouver, B.C., May 23. (UP)—The University of British Columbia's annual "beard-growing content" has been called off because of lack of competition. Of the 1,100 students attending the course, 875 received the call for "longer and builer' beards. The rest have ignored his challenge. No Game of Beaver Theta Tau Win First Four Places in Individual Tournament Stout Wins in Horseshocs Edgar Stout, the tall, calm horse-shoe pitcher from Theta Tau, successfully defended his championship yesterday by defeating his fraternity brother Max Lamm in the finals of the tournament, by a score of 21-12, 21-13. The Theta Taus had things their own way and eliminated all rivals, so that fedented, Col. Theta Tau; Willie, Theta Tau; defended Laws, Triangle; Hetero, Hawk; defended Bizzard, Key-Hawk; Lemm, Theta Tau; defended Beta, Theta Tau. all four Theta Tau entrances advanced into the semi-final round. These four were Stout, Willey, Lamm and Heter. Results of the final tournament: First round: Stout, Theta Tau, de- Second round Stout, Theta Tau, de- fected Willey, Theta Tau; Lamm, Theta Tau, delicated Theta, Theta Tau. Third round Stout, Theta Tau, de- fected Lamm, Theta Tau. The Gibbs Clothing Co. 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