THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 PAGE THREE Hill Society Cbl Omega Celebrates Fortleth Anniversary The Lawrence aluminate of Chi Omega entertained with a dinner at the Manor last night celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the school. Seniors of the active chapter were guests, Cardinal and straw, the organization's colors, were carried out in the hall where the choir performed. Mrs C. Thomas acted as toastmistress and Miss Lucy Trees responded for the seniors. The seniors are Mariel Williamson, Larry Trees, Lucas Jardine, Mary Kaupp, Emure Garden, Helen Woody, Virginia Bendy, and Betty Cox. Alumnum who were present were Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Mrs. Carl Allen, Mrs. George O. Foster, Mrs. Rise Phelps, Mrs. A. L. Williamson, Mrs. Dick Williams, Mrs. Wayne McCoy, Mrs. Evan Edwardes, Mrs. John Hankow, Mrs. James Bates, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Halen Holle, Mrs Edna Lamb, and Mrs Marlin Wilson. Beta Theta Pi will entertain the following tonight at the annual sister-daughter banquet; Mantje Dodge, c.35; Jane Case, c.37; Nancy Bonifield, c.37; Caroline Cain, c.37; Gertrude Field, c'end; Bett Att Mae, c.38; Barbara Pendleton, c'8; Alice Team, c'8; Margaret Ryan, c'8; Rust Stoland, c'8; Virginia Team, c'8; Lillian Sands, c'6; Bety Lemon, c.37 Beta Theta Pi to Have Sister-Daughter Banquet Missie Wilhelm, c.36; Peggy Morgan, c.37; Katherine Hurd, c.38; Burh Ruth, c.38; Dona Sutherland, c.umela Pickett, c.umela; and Sara Nelle Pickett, c.umela. The engagement of Helen Jaenette Alera, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Dismrose Alter, to C. W. Asling of Ablena has just been announced. Both Miss Alter CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 FURNISHED APTS. FOR BENT: Modern bungalow, partially furnished. Automatic gas furnace, furnaces. Convenient to University. Call 36298. -134 FOR SALE EOP SALE! Total cost and tresures are: 51. Straight loaded, Phone: 2681 - **130** FOR SALE Mason and Hamlin Grand Piano. Mahogany finish -6. 10 ft. in. sound board in perfect condition —treble and bass tone well balanced. Cost $1857. Will sell for $300. Leaving town. Call 1678 for appointments. -129 BRAIDS, CURLS, etc., for sale, or made to order of your own hair. Remington typewriter for Mrs. Sanders, 1316 Term. Phone 212JJ. -135 FOR SALE 1931-2 doz Ford Sedan in perfect mechanical condition; new 17-plate battery, guaranteed 2 years; front and recently overheated, tires good; car has gone less than $3,000 miles and has had bad of course. Code price: $153. Best cash offer above that takes it; otherwise it will be traded in. Address box 7, c/University Daily Kaman, or inquiry at Kamen Business Office. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin, probably on campus. Reward. Call Dorothy Miller, 290. LOSST. Red Parker Durfield fountain pen. Least between Thayer Museum and Orcad Hick. Finder phone nology Avie McIlish. Phone 639. -123 CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 ATYOURSERVICE We Call and Deliver 1AM TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGEI'S — 920-22 Mass. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS MISCELLANEOUS K E Y S for any lock. Night hitch & padlocks in stock. Door clerks repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 6014 Mass. St. Ph. 219 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING and Mr. Asling were graduated from the University of Kansas. Miss Alter is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Mr. Ailing belongs to the Bhi Pta Bi. He formerly a Summer held scholarship and at present is an instructor in anatomy at the University of Kansas. He is a lieutenant in the 538th Coast Artillery regiment. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Upson will entertain the following at an hour dance tonight: Toddy Haines, 'cunel; Doris Mary, 'c38; Jean Noyes, 'c35; Mildred Yancy, 'c38; Louise Lamb, 'cunel; Jane Campbell, fa3;柄s Patricia Lynan, 'c38; Betty Heaton, 'c35; Alene Compton, 'c38; Betty Hogue, 'c38; Winifred Keogh, 'c38; Emmy Vroomman, 'cunel; Langston Rattiff, 'cunel; Thoenra Wadhams, 'c37; and Betty Leonte, 'c37. Phi Mu Alpha held an election of officers Tuesday night. The new officers a r e: Supreme Councilman, William Gray; president, Russell Warman; vice president, Harold Siming; secretary, Odda Sheller; treasurer, Frank Porter; historian, Worth Blair; and warden, Gordon Bailey. Dean D. M. Seworth and Prof. Howard C. Taylor, both of the School of Fine Arts faculty, weve in Fu. Scott yesters judging high school music clubs. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae association will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Vivian Sktell, 1318 Louisiana street. ☆ ☆ ☆ The bridge group for the K.U. Dames will meet this afternoon with Mrs. William C. Ramasucci, 1050 Maine street, at 2:30 e.cd. Annette Lawrence, c37, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Reed Veran, c35, of Pretty Prairie was a guest at the Delta Tau Delta house yesterday. Tom Collins of the Kansas City Journal-Post was a luncheon guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house tonight will be Prof. and Mrs. L. N Flint; Dr. Florence Sherbon; Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton; Miss Nellie Barnes, Miss Olga Hoelsy, Miss Kathleen Doering, Miss Cora Dolbee, and Mr. Clarence Christman, gr. Mr. R.J. Shelter of Johnson is visiting his daughter, Rachel, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. house tonight will be Prof. R. S. Howe and Prof. L. D. Jennings. 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