SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 10 Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 p.m. call 229123. Watkins Hall Mother's Day Breakfast Watkins hall will entertain with mother's day breakfast this morning. The program will consist of the fed lowing welcome address by Mrs. E Litchy, and by Mrs. E Litchy; and numbers by a quartet composed of Elizabeth Brown, f36; Nora Belle Carlisle, d9; Helen Lois Martin, c28; and Duncus Schurman, c38 accompanied by Anna Hineen, c37 mattress. c27, will be set to ottoman Guests will be, Mrs. C. V. L. Long, Lawrence; Mrs. John Dunlap, Detroit; Mrs. J. W Dulles, Kansas City; Mrs. J. W Mawry, Newton ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. Guido Beck entertained at dinner yesterday evening at the University club for a number of friends to spend the week with him, month's residence at awrence, where Dr. Beck has been visiting professor of mathematical physics at the University. He and Mrs. Beck will leave next week to attend an event at the University of Odessa. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the dinner were: Professor J. R. Nichon, Norman, Okn.; Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Professor and Mrs. F. K. Koster, Professor and Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs. M. E. Rice, Professor and Mrs J. D. Stratanah, Professor and Mrs Dinanore Alter, Professor and Mrs R. Wheeler, Professor and Mrs J. F Brown, Professor F. J. Moreau, Professor and Mrs Milton Kallis, Professor and Mrs Elwin O. Stone, Professor and Mrs Miss Cora, Dalbeen, Ray Wilson Chile and Professor and Mrs Arthur W. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. George M. March entrained with a buffet supper last evening at 7 o'clock, honoring their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muchnic, D.E. P. Brishach of Atchison, and L.L. Colson of Lehigh Valley, leaving Lawrence at the close of school. In addition to the guests mentioned FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 1931 FORD COACH for sale. Deluxe appointments. Excellent condition Low mileage. Call 1896. - 175 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING STUDENTS: Your thesis, themes and term papers neatly and accurately types. Helen Hamlin, 2nd floor, Wren Building. Phone 1248 or 2759-.157 CLEANERS 14th. & Tenn. Phone Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. [those present were] Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver, Mr. and H. B. Bullene, Dean and Frink T. Stockion, Mr. and Ivan, Mr. and Gillie Bitter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laming of Tongnaxon, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Maoen of Salina. A number of faculty members, army officers and visiting cadets were present for the annual R.O.T.C. military ball given Friday night in the Memorial Union building. About 250 couples were in attendance. Among the guests were Maja, and Pierl Focardi, Kunans City, Maja, and Mary, Harry L. King, Topeka and Mrs. Bauer, Dr. Cousins. The chaperons were Cannelier and E. H. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nicholas, Dean and Frank T. Stockton, Dean and Mrs. Henry Colleen, Dan and Mrs. Frank T. Colleen, M. W. C. Koenig, Capt and M. L. C. Gordon, Lieut. and Mrs. W. L. Brady, Lieut. and E. H. Coed, Cadet Major and Mrs. Roger McKim, Dr. Cousins, Mrs. Mary Lou Baby. Delta Chi entertained with a buffet supper last night at the chapter house. Guests wore Fern Forman, Winston Wilson, Mildred White, *e*; Mildred Wasson, *e*; Mildred White, *e*; *e*; Maxine Laughlin, *f*; *e*; Catherine Cassidy, *c*; Virginia Taylor, *f*; *e*; Rose McVey, *f*; *a*; Crown Queen Barron Sheilden, *c*; Anabelian Wallers, *k*; Katherine Dunkel, *e*; Elizabeth Bush, *c*; Aniel Boehm, *e*; Kitte jordnn, *c*; Borbara Humphrey, *c*; Andaleb Johns, *c*; Andaleb Johns, *c*; 宫 宫 宫 Sigma Nu entertained with its annual sista-daughter banquet Thursday evening. The following guests attended: Lena Waya, cts; '35 Peggy Cherry, cts; '35 Katie Bowen, cts; Ruth Nesl, cts; Barbara Harley, ctl; amel Yau Lou歼m, cts; Charlotte Gelwix, cts; Julia Markham, cts; Cora Queen Barber, edufl; Marjorie Morris gr, Laurie Moore, cts; Betty Gibson, fst; Mary Hoyle, cts; Wimfred Royal, cts; Josephine Mallah, cts. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Kappa entertained with its annual spring party Friday night at the chapter house. Chaplains were: Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, and Mrs. J. M. Biernacki by Dee Short and his orchestra from Topeka. Out of town guests were: Eustetty Borel of Lakin; Betty Graham, Lucile Springer and Betty Harrison all of Kansas City; and Arlene Ivine and Jerome Lerine Loth bof St. Joseph, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha gertained with the pi annual spring formal last night. Out of town guests included: Bob Respachi, Mike Doyle, John Stuart and Lynn Welch, Clarence Carpenter and Warren Trible all of St. Joseph, Mo. Warren Sinning and Harold Kaul of Chaperons were: Mrs. Zoda M. Heisler, Mrs. Jane MacLean and Mrs Belle Wilmot. Red Blackburn and his orchestra furnished the music. Kappa Eta Kappa, engineering fraternity, entertained with its annual fundraiser. With nine night Chaperons were Mrs. Nell S Butcher, Maa. Alan Winnie, Maa. C H Landes, and Mrs. C. A Thomas. Music was furnished by Darrel Holt and his Out-of-town guests included: Sally Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wiggins, Dorothy Cohle, Grace Bellatt, and Mr. Terry Leahy; Betty Caley Alice Howard, Hutchinson; Mr. E. N. Dunlap, Kansas City; Wilma Spring Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker; Lord Parkinson and Harold Hallford, all of Topken, and Joe Nyor of Tulsa, Oklahoma Members of the active chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta, their house mother, Mrs. William Huttg, and a number of Lawrence slummae, were in Kansas City yesterday to attend a tea given byea Beta Beta chapter, from the University of Chicago, and Ward Stromer. Mrs. Huttg presided at the tea table. The tea was followed by a founders' day banquet at the Newbern Hotel. Kappa Sigma entertained with its annual spring party last night. Chappers were, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, a teacher at the University of Wilson. The music was furnished by Tommy Christiansen and his oratory made to represent a Spanish garden. Miss Mary. Lucille Matthews, c'70, and Melvin Mains were married May The Grand Coulee dam project on the Columbian river in Washington, will be the first structure built by a man which exceeds in bulk the Great Pyramid' according to France Donald, edite 12. Mrs. Mains was a member of Alpha Delta Pi and Mr. Mains was a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Maurine Strain of Independence to Mr. Rudolph Axe of Bartleville, Okla. Freshmen at the Sigma Nu house entertained the upper-classmen and their guests with a buffet supper Friday night. Leut. Col. and Mrs. W. C. Koeneg and Winifred Koenig will be dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilon house today. ☆ ☆ ☆ Grand Coulee Dam Exceeds Bulk of Pyramid Carl Fletcher of Clay Center was a guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house Friday night. --engineer of the company constructing the first unit of the federal government's giant project of the northwest. With the completion of the Cousier dam, the great Boulder dam will rank third. Men's Intramurals Seven teams were selected in hand-ball and eight in horseshoes and place in an elimination tournament to determine the winner. The hand-ball and horseshoe team play. Kappa Sigma, Beta, Phi Delt, Phi Gam and Triangle each played a team in both the handball and horseshoe tournaments. Others placing teams are as follows: handball; Sit Eg, K-Hawk (Kansas Chi); Campus Raider, Theta Tau. The following are the first round pairings for the team competitions. Handball H-Khawk v S.P.E. Beta v PiH Deltate, Triangle vs. Bye. Phi Giam Horseshoe; Phi Delt vs. Triangle Kappa Sig. vs. Sigma Chi; Campus Rainers vs. Beta; Theta Tau vs. Phi Gam. In handball, the K-Hawks lead in the number of men that qualified for the Olympics. The DL team runs a close second qualifying five Phi Delta Theta has four entries in the The final redraw pairings have been made for the final elimination tournaments in handball and horsehoes. Horsesteads: Stout, Theta Tau vs. Cole, Theta Tau; Lewis, Triangle vs. Wilkey, Theta Tau; Heter, Theta Tau vs. Benz, Theta Tau; Theta Tau vs. Benz, Theta Tau The tennis tournament has been delayed because of the bad weather and it is doubled, according to Mr. Crawford, who said he would finish the tennis this spring. In horseshoes, the Theta Taus have things their own way by qualifying six out of eight men for the finals. Tomorrow's intramural schedule for team competition (All scheduled for t:30); All first round matches must be played by tomorrow afternoon and all second rounds match by Tuesday. The following are the first round matches to be played tomorrow. Hand-ball: Merrison, Kappa Sig vs. Brown, Kappa Dell vs. Clura, Phi Delt; Rapoport, K-Hawk vs. Clay, Kappa Sig; Hodson, K-Hawk vs. Bell, Kappa Sig; Chambers, Phi Delt vs. the winner of Bird, Kappa Sig-Smurr, K-Hawk match; Colton, Kappa Sig-Delta vs. Ohe, K-Hawk vs. Obey, K-Hawk; Van Cleave, Phi Delt vs. Packard, K-Hawk. Playground Ball: Kappa Sigma Handball: Kayhawks vs. Sigma Phi Enillon. Beta; S.A.E. vs. Delta D; Pi K.A. vs. Triangle. Horseshoes: Theta Taus vs. Ph Gams. Monday --v.45 p.m. Province of Poetry, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoones --v.45 p.m. Province of Poetry, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoones KFKU 2:30 p.m. Book Review, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell 2:45 p.m. Elementary French Lesson Mr.W.K.Cornell --forum. Prof. Barnham Beckwith, of the School of Business, will speak on "The Fallacy of Planning." Gave Commencement Address Prof. H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, gave the commencement address at the graduation of Wellsville high school. Eight girl and eight boys were in the graduating class. At the Churches Unitarian church, Twelfth and Vermont streets. 9:45, Church school. 11. Church service. Musical program given Second Church of Christ, Scientist Wiedemann building, 833's Massachusetts street. 9:45, Sunday school. 11 Mortals and Infernales: subject to "Mortals and Infernales." Immmanuel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, 10, Sunday school and Bible class, 11, Divine service. Subject "The Secret of Christian worship" leadership lunch, 6.会议 meeting Gamma Delta. Election of officers. First Methodist Episcopal church, Tenth and Vermont streets, 9:45, day school, 10:50, Morning worship. Address by J. A. Averill of Topeka, Kansas, League in Evening Service. O. C. Parks, Hatchin- inn, will speak. 8:10pm Congregational church, 923 Vermont street. 9:45, Church school, 11, Morning worship. Sermon subject: "Is Religion Relevant?" 4, Meeting of Prudential board in the parish house, 5:30, High School Society, 7 Fireside TO THE NEW Follow the leaders of style! Include Miracle Sandals in your wardrobe! It's smart and thrifty—two pairs of shoes in one! One pair includes two interchangeable uppers. Think of that—change your shoes as you change your dress! See these in our window TODAY! Trinity Episcopal church, Tenth nth Vermont streets. 8:00, Holy communion 9:45, Church school, 11. Morning prayer and sermon. First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets, 9:45, Church school, 10:50, Morning worship, Mr. O. C. Parks, state president of the Giledeens, will be the guest speaker, 6:24 hour for young people, 6:30, B.P.U. will meet. Friends church, Eleventh and Delaware streets, 9:45, Bible school. Subject: "The True Significance of Baptism" in music by the choir Sermon by guest speaker. 7 Christian Endeavor service. "Christ's Example of Goodwill to All." Trinity Lutheran church, Thirtenth and New Hamshire street, 945. Religious instruction for people of all ages. 11, Morning worship service. Sermon lesson: "The Power of a Concerned Handful." 620. Luther league Rev. J. C. Finefresh, missionary to Ireland. 745. Special evening service under the auspices of the Missionary Society. Mr. Finefresh will speak. First Christian church, Teenth and Kentucky streets. 8:45, Church school. 10:25, Morning worship. Mr. A. E. Loews, of Enio Clauro, Will, will speak. Church school. To go to State lake for services. 6:30, High school young people. First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont streets; 9:45. Church school. I, Worship service. Dean Paul B. Lawson will be the guest speaker. 6:30. Tuxia Society. Topic: "Heroes of the Bible." 7:30. Westminster student forum meets at Westminster Hall, 12:30pm. Topics of the department of home economics, will speak on "Social Relations and Social Problems of K.U. Students." 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