SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1935 PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25; between 7:30 and 9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Delta Chi Has Cabaret Party Dolphin entertained with its annual charvet party at the chapter house last night. About 150 members and guests attended the dinner which was served at quartet tables. The rooms were lighted with large Japanese interiors to represent a night club, and the lobby is bright green and yellow checks with the window awnings and slip covers carrying out the same colors. The orchestra was seated beneath a canopy. In the center of the living room was an electrically light-founded stage, with a large silver globe on a pedestal. The Chapmen were Mrs. Edith Marr- tin, Mrs. Eva Oaken, Mrs. Margret Perkins, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. ☆ ☆ ☆ Brown-Hoff Engagement The engagement of Miss Madro Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown of Wichita to Mr. Eryll F. Hoff, son of J. H. Hoff of Lawrence, has just been announced. Miss Brown was graduated from the University in 1934, and is a member of Alpha Oiceron Pl. Mr. Hoff, a or student at UCLA in memory of Acesa fraternity and is employed on the news staff of the Lawrence Journal-World. Mrs. J. N. Gilbert and Mrs. William Huttig entertained 50 guests at lunchroom Friday at the Manor. A basket of sweet peas and wild orchids formed the centerpiece on each table, the appointments carrying out a color note of pink and lavender. Mrs. Eva Cake won the prize for high score, and Mrs. Jane MacLean won both the second prize and the travelling prize. Sigma Phi Epsilon will entertain with a buffet supper at the chapter house tonight. The guests will include: Joella Bruce, c'encl; Ferne Forme, c'encl; Harriet Shields, c'38; Mary Margaret Manary, c'37; Maxine Wilhelm, c'36; Virginia Heasford, c'36; Lois Krebblie, c'36; Eleanor Troup, c'36; Eleonor LOST AND FOUND CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin, probably or campus. Reward. Call Dorothy Miller. 220. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Mason and Hamlin Grand Pinno, Mahogany finish - 6, 10 ft. in. sound board in perfect condition - treble and bass tone well balanced. Cost $1857. Will sell for $500. Leaving town. Call 1078 for appointments. -129 BRAIDS, CURLS, etc., for sale, or made to order of your own hair. Remington typewriter for sale, Mrs. Sanders, 1316 Tenn. Phone 21833. -125 FOR SALE-1331 2-door Ford Sedan in perfect mechanical condition; new 17-plate battery, guaranteed 2 years; front end recently overhauled, tires good; car has gone less than 30,000 miles and has had best of care. Code price, $198. Best cash offer above that takes it; otherwise it will be truded in. Address box 7 c/University Daily Kansan, or inquire at Kansas Business Office. CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE 9 We Call and Deliver TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGEES — 920-22 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS KEYS for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 319 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING KEELER'S BOOK STORE Cain, c'unel; Betty Tholen, fa'37; an Marguerite Jarrott, e'36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained with a buffet luncheon at the chapter house yesterday. The guests were; Caroline Newman, clem; Dorothy Fry fa35; Chrice Sloan, fa3; Betty Cox fa36; David Stokes, fa3; Mary Cushion, fa3; Stella Custin, fa3; Virginia Hardesty, fa3; Lois Lippitt, fa3; Bonnie Jean Daniel, fa3; Annie Green, fa3; Dorothy Lewis, fa3; Ruth Stockwell fa3; Mary Louise Belta, fa3; Martha Tillman, fa3; Carrie Sandgel, fa3; Marie Krebishiel, fa3; Mildred Mulgen, fa3; Mary Speelman, fa3; Monica Graig, fa3; Gertrude Speedel, fa3; and Corrin Dick fa3, fa3. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the marriage of Billy Williams, c'37, to Woodrow Pennington, b'35, on Nov. 29, 1834. Mr. Pennington is a member of Dahl Chi. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington will continue their school work, and will make their home in the Emery apartments. ☆ ☆ ☆ Scarab, honorary architectural fraternity, announces the election of the following officers for the coming year Herb Cowell, e36; president; Raymond Jung, e36; vice-president; Curtis Besinger, e36; secretary; Francis Spurrier, e36; sergeant at arms; and Chevy White, e36; treasurer. Installation of officers will be held Tuesday in Marvin hall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house this noon will be Will Rhn Anna Jones of Manhattan; Bob Johnson, c'38; Tom Van Cleare, c'38; Mark Robinson, c'50; Averith, c'00; Wilm Shafen, c'50; Dawn Patatman of Kwanssa City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain at dinner this noon for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stout of Topeka; Mary Virginia Grimes of Kansas City; Carl Cooper, gr, and Fred Barker, m'uncel. Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Julia Jilda Jean, Joe Bucher, both of Topeka; and Ekanor Klapptenbach of Tulsa. Guests at the Delta Epsilon house yesterday were Rufus Wright, John Moore, and Profs. Lawrence Oncley and P. H. Albright, all of Winfield. Elizabeth Lewis, '34, who is now teaching home economics in Kineaid, was the weekend guest of Margaret Cowles, c. 35. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Ames of Claffin is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Wendolyn Stone, c'38, Winifred Stone, c'38, Bernice Williams, fa'38 and Zelma McIntosh, c'38. Miss Julia Richer, national inspector of Alpha Gamma Delta, will come tomorrow for a few days visit with the local chapter. Clarence Sifers, and Burr Sifers, both in Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Phi Delta Theta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ted O'Leary and J. Allan Coogan, both of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Sam Lun, Sewall Black, and Arthur Wolf, all of Topeka, are weekend guests at the SIGn Chi店. Camilla Moore of McPherson, and Rose Lee Conrad of Kansas City were weekend guests at the Delta Zeta house. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Isle Lillard and Miriam Whitford, both of Topeka. Jane Benton and Virginia Burgess, both of Kansas City, Mo., are guests this weekend at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. J. B. Window of Tonganoxie was a hincheon guest at the Alpha Tau Gamma house yesterday. Mrs. R. F. Chapman of Lawrence will be a dinner guest at the Acacia house this noon. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Bud Evans, £37, and Marshall Wear at dinner last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Zoda M. Heisler, house mother of Alpha Tau Omega, is spending the weekend in Emporia. Virginia Lyman of Hutchinson is a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Ernestine Boher, fa'35, and Roberta Millay, fa'38, are spending the weekend in Manhattan. Margaret Sherwood, c'35, was a lunch- on guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Hortense Miller of Kansas City, Mo. was a luncheon guest at the Delta Zeta house yesterday noon. John Lake, Is, of Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Miss Veta Lear will be a dinner guest today at the Phi Kappa Psi house. What They Wear By Patricia Lock, c'37 Then She Didn't Know How to Stop . . . Joan in the Clothes Light . . . Flowers Come in Again Now that we are almost through the meaesis epidemic, along comes a seige of knitting and crocheting. Its difficult to tell which epidemic is the harder on the nerves of its victims. But you simply aren't in the swim these first days of spring if you haven't your knitting tucked in somewhere handy so that you can get it out in your spare moments and add a stitch or two—knit your suit and the add-a-pearl plan, as it were. But don't let it get you much worse, unlike in that a hand knit suit, like home, that can't be finished in a day or two. Eleman Thompson is well along on a sweater-suit knit of a lovely white gloss yarn. Amusing note—when *nc* had finished the skirt and was ready to knit off the needles she discovered she didn't know how to step—a situation similar to one's first experience at driving a car. Mary Frances Bartlett they say, is crocheting a coat. And Jean Beckner was seen in the cottage the other day knitting furiously on a pink sleeve. One does hope these suits are all finished before it gets too warm to wear them. New spring formals are a moat question these days. Mary Alice Goshorn has a staining one in aquamarine blue, trimmed with brown rick-rack braid, and cut on very tailored shirtwits line. Mary Margaret Bates will be the stagline's favorite in that lovely purple frock with the yellow trimmings. And Caroline Smith's crimson taffetta will lose her "nuts." The Manish Touch Comes The Miami Heat Twitter Here and there: Harriette Blair looks stiring in a slate gray crepe suit trimming mannish suit costume. The tailored mannish suit costume is very popular on this campus—girls just can't resist them it seems. We hear from a very good source, however, that the men don't quit approve of those slightly daring slits. Joan汪克斯ky has a light green sport suit which she wears with a royal blue blouse and a pair of the new low-heeled sandals. Vogue predicts that these new low-heeled shoes are going to be adopted by those lucky individuals who can get away with them. The new accessories are very feminine—bunches of violets or tulips are flared on their limbs in truffles, frassy, blouses—navy blue hose to wear with your navy outfit—and real bonnets to thrill those of us who were born too late to indulge in that quaint old-fashioned style. It's going to be a lovely spring, and dust storms can't daunt us! AFTER THE SHOW TAKE HER Take It Along With You TO THE 1009 Mass. You Wil Adore These New You Will Luxurious in fit and feel ... and every style- nicity to be found in shoes at more than double their price. $ 6^{85} $ MOST STYLES A Few $7.85 BOBBY MEEKER And His Famous Orchestra Dance to His Incomparable Music at the SENIOR CAKEWALK (Spring Formal) Friday, April 5 9'til1 Bids --- $1.75 MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM