TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20.1934 --- PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS } Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. Lawson-Smith Engagement Dean and Mia, Paul B. Lawson announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Allie, to Charles Smith, of Milwaukee, formerly of Lawrence. The couple graduated from West Virginia. Both Miss Lawson and Mr. Smith were graduated from the University last year. Miss Lawson is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau and a graduate of W.S. G.A. during her senior year. Mr. Smith, who majored in engineering, is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Weekend Guests of Phi Gamma Delta Gunts at the Phi Gamma Delta house during the weekend were: Gov. and Mrs. Alfred Lambon and daughter Peggy Anne, C83, Judge Donald, Dr. Mrs. M.G. Sloan, Doctor J. A.Kell and son Dick, Mr.桑 Lux J., Bill Scott, and Mr. Paul Stevens, all of Toppei; Mr. and Mrs. Drew McLeigh, Mr. and Mrs. Holly Adams, Mrs. John Spainable and daughter Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, and Mr. Glen Wayman, of Paolei, Mrs. G. M. Brown, Sr. Mr. George Brown, Jr., Mr. Harry Brown, Mr. Pructor Ribble, Mr. Davis, Mr. Durzie, and Mr. Joe Gee, Mr. Walther Bud, Sir. Smit, Mr. Robert Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Hensel, Mr. Jim Davis, Miss Bette Mary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bickel and daughter Jane,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Hillocks, Mr. Fred Hiery, Mr. Stewart Evans, Mr. Tom Evans, Miss Thierk Wohden, Mr. Clark Parks, and Miss Willis Rosedale, of Kansas City; Mrs. F. C harley and daughter Luce ☆ ☆ ☆ Acacia Fraternity Holds Annual Pig Roast the members of Acacia fraternity held their annual Homecoming Pig Roast at the chapter house Saturday night. Justice Walter G. Thiele, of the Supreme Court of Kansas, was the speaker. Alumni present were: Gay R. Tripp, Hertingon; L. K. Kobler, Kingman; C. L. Burtt, Hutchinson; R. G. Hepworth, Burlingame; Arch K. Trekler, Tulsa; E. L. Duckworth, Oklahoma; E. Lamm, Manhattan; Perry W. Schrader, W. T. Armstrong, B. G. Foin, V. C. Webster, all of Kansas City, Mo.; O. E. Bradley, Glenn; Vern B. Vanker, Russell; W. L. Dresser, Leavyn B. Bondurant, Nes City; J. E. B. Miller, Joia; Dr. N. P. Sherwood, T. C. Ryber, Dr. E. L. Treez, F. W. Raymond, J. O. Jones, all of Lawrence, and Charles S. Hazen, Kansas City, Kim. Other guests were William Pugh, Robert S. Hazen, City; and Albert H. Martin of Burdett. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Sigma Alumni Banquet Henery Lveck, Frank Johnson, Ray Taylor, and Ronald Smith. Other homecoming guests were Mr. Ceri Starr, M. and Mrs. Redmond, M. and Mrs. Burrows, M. and Mrs. Cedrius Hall, Mrs. Harvey Ives, Mrs. Harley West, Mrs. Jones, Miss Eunen Glen Huges, M. and Mrs. Hammond Clement Troth, and Marshall Newman Oread-High Home Tea A large number of parents and friends attended the Oread high school home tea, given at Myers hall last Friday afternoon. The program consisted of a vocal solo, by Alice Wedley; a cornet solo, by Carlyle Dawes; a violin duet, by Barbara Owen and Elden Harwood; a piano solo, by Hope Wasson; and a chalk talk, by Frank Jones. The home economics classes prepared and served the refreshments. Mrs Raymond Boumer and Mrs E. P. Sisson presided at the tea table. Weekend guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Olsen, and Mrs. Hedges, and Captain Stanley Beaty, all of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Le Gradinger, Miss Maureen Claude Matthews and Bobbie and Billie Matthews, and Francis Brown, all of Kansas City, Mr. Melvin Kraemer and Dorothy Reinhardt of Maryville; Charles Doorbooress of Burtlesville; James Dowd of Wichita; Michael Hutchinson; Mr. Gilman, Mr. Roy Mr. Dodd, Mr. Decker, Mr. Ticky, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Amba, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Thompson, all of the Nebraska chapter; Mr. Osgued of White Cloud; Mr. Siming of Leavenworth; Willard Sinclair; Mr. Grace McGraw; pikes; Mr. and Mrs. Wimberly, Mr. Gre Hill, Mr. Halvertson, and Robert Fulton, all of Pittsburgh; Mr. White, Jones, Mr. Hartley, all of Baxter Spring; Mr. Huey, Louisville; Mr. Kolerman, Wamego; Reuck Rucker; Mr. Reynolds, Hawathur; and Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and daughter of Wichita. ☆ ☆ ☆ Wooked guests at the Delta Uplaison house were: Gus Gibson, Bryce Huguenin, Carl Windsor, Virgil Davis, Don Davis, Deserman Heker, Hebe Jasper, Norman Meeks, Marshial Irwin, Tom Harley, and Mark Adams, all, Mr. Har, and Mrs. Stuart Evans, old Warner, Eric Scott, Jack Roadsm, Lee Fage, and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clark, all of Kansas City; George Gilmore, of Independence; Mendel Geougher, of Grinell; James Wickiger, of Hays; M. C. E. McCullough, of Kingman; Holland of Chicago, IL; Edw. Walker Lake; Pete Peck, of Peckpa; M. J. F. Jorgensen, Mount Hope; Mr. and Mrs. U. Goodie, and Mrs. J. H. Young, of Oberlin and Bill Avery, of Wakefield. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Chi Omega house during the past weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Woodmansee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Woodmansee, Mrs. H. L. Jarbusee, M. Meredith Fulkin, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Heaps, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gral, and Mrs Alice Smith Hutchinson; Mrs. Heaps, Mrs. Alice Smith Hutchinson; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sipchick, Wichita; Mrs. Howard Nash, Mrs. A. B. Weller, Guyman; Miss Beaverley Burns, Mr. Graffie Griffin, Poseby; Mrs. Harry Johnnz, Mrs. G. W. Moer, Persone; Mrs. Johnnz, Mrs. G. W. Moer, Persone; Mrs. Burlington, Miss Helen Higdon, Hays; Miss Mary Louise Andreson, Plainville; Miss Jane Dale, Coffeyville; Miss June Kleene, Topkea; Miss Betty Clawson; Miss Dorothy Shyder, Winfield; Mrs. T. M. Tropan, City Kan, Kim. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house over the weekend were: Marie George, Virginia Pitchford, Eva May Husty, Dorothy Mehan, Eva May Thomas, all of Lincoln, Nebraska; Madeline Bridge, Sarah Barbell, Isabel Labell, of Kansas City; Bernice Cook, Dodge City; Billie Cohlah, Iola Purinek, Silver Lake; Mrs. Karl Zettl, Girard; O'Donnell, Francie O'Donnell, both of Elwisworth; Mrs. F. Watson, Independence, Virgina Mackinna, Maxim Finigan, and Ann Sailp, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Virginia Beauty, Dodge City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guets at the Delta Zeta house this weekend were Dr. and Mrs. Jacobson and son Jack, Attica; Donna Smyyer, Wichita; Rosie Rosell and Margaret Beumont, Kansas City; and Corridad Gould, Leavenworth. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following visited at the Triangle house during homecoming: Edgar Gift, Hank Gould, L. M. Farber, Stanley Pugh, Arnold French, Charles Defaure, James Lefebvre, L. M. Sherman, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Arnold Ashton, Humbell, Bret; Chet ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Kuhn, Greg Rick, Falls City, Neh; AI Everton, John Krum, Marvin Truelock, Ed Hibring, and Ben Wilson, Toppea, Eevertell Nelson, Osman, Card Williams, Otutan; and Charles C. Williams and Frances Mectrin of Lawrence. Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson have announced the engagement of their daughter to Charles Smith of Milwaukee. MISS LILA LAWSON Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity Sunday, were: Julia Anne Billingsley, c38, Louise Land, bunel, Reta Gale, Alain Compte, c38, Barbara Hunt, of Wichita; Lilian Dannenhower, Mary Catherine Wilson, Tom Evans, Kenneth Skiles, Stant Evans, all of Kansas City; Betty Byrnes, of Dallas; Kathleen Williams, J. H. Boyd, of Oberlin; Mendell Beoughner, of Hays; Virginia Beatles, of Dodge City; and Bryce Huguenin and Gus Gibson, of Wichita. Homecoming guests at the Kappa Ea Kappa house were: Miss Dubisee and Bob Reindhaler of St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartn and Jay Hanna, Maeade, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hoofen, Howard Hoosford, Miss Dorothy Jeanne Schlegel, and Everette Schlegel of Toopak, Miss Margaret Gibert, Plattsburgh, Candace Hall, N. D. Nunlap, and John O'Brien of Kansas City, Kan.; Miss Christine Littletown, and Eddie Randall, of Kansas City, Mo. The members of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained alumni with a banquet Saturday night. Those who attended were: Harvey Langford and Mr. Charles Moore, of Manhattan; Clarence Mott and Charles Bloomquist, both of Kansas City; Justin Borrowck of Kansas City, Mo.; Herbert Michaelis of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. Strawn of Topkapi; Mr. Hutton and Mr. Crane of Tallahassee; Mr. Duncan and Mr. Smith of Hughes; Mr. Barrow Newton; and Gordon Sleman of Topkapi. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Zeta will be hostess at the weekly W.S.G.A. tea to be held in the central Administration bounte tounge from 3 to 5 clock. Miss Janette McKeen of Gruver, Texas, who graduated from the University in 1831 and worked as a musician will music dance during the afternoon. A color scheme of orange and brown will be used. Mrs. Naumann, the house-mother, will pour. ☆ ☆ ☆ Among the dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pai house house Sunday were: Miss Bissolain Almén, McPherson; Miss Shipra Hirsch, McPherson; Mrs Muskal City Ma,; Mr. and Mrs. Kant, independence; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Durand and Finley D闸, Junction City; Don Cuaftan, Evanson, II.; Nicole Gill, O'Connor; Brad McCulligan; Brad McCulligan; Mike Love, Kansas City, Mo.; and Ms. George Witherls, Wutherls City, Mo. Heads Celebration Alumnae who were weekends guests at the Gamma Pli Beta house were: Dorothy Lee Bert; *34* Christina Laurel Lab; *35* Daniel Leib; *36* Elizabeth Lab; *37* Elizabetht Lab; *38* Marten Fitwater; *34* Virginia Klaire; *34* Jean Cowie, *34* Mildred Schmitt; *34* Maxine Venk Petit; *35* June Adair of Benton, *36* Jenton of Benton of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Eta Chi entertained the following guests from Nebraska, Saturday evening, with a buffet supper at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph F. King; Ruth Amen, national president; Dennis Stromberger, national carrier; Keith Luke, Dorcas Crawford, and Long-cor, and Eleanor Babst. The members of the Lawrence Women's club met this afternoon at Wiedemann's. Dean R. A. Schwinger spoke. The program started at 3:00 o'clock and was followed by a short business meeting. The members of the Newman club men's Catholic organization, will entertain the members of the Imaculate club with a bridge party this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church parish hall. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Beta Theta Pi with an hour of dancing this evening. Acacia Fraternity announces the pledging of Word Davis, c'38 of Garnett and C. L. Duckers, c'38 of Wetmore. 宣宣宣 Sigma Kappa will entertain Sigma Chi with an hour dance tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ MISS HANNAH OLIVER Honorary professor of Latin at the University who was in charge of the First Methodist Church anniversary celebration. Honorary Groups Criticized for Inactivity At Oklahoma U. Possibility of an administrative move to eliminate inactive and time-wasting campus organizations and scientifically trained staff was seen as President Benzel requested George V. Metzel, Y.M.C.A. secretary, to secure complete information on all honourary and professional fraternities at the university campuses, according to the Oklahoma Daily. The president stated emphatically that he does not intend to eliminate any organization that is serving a useful purpose. "Nor am I to abolish any particular groups," he added. Meizel was preparing information blanks Wednesday to submit to the board. He plans to secure information which will include the names, basis of membership, number of members, budgets and purposes of the various groups. “There are too many conflicts in meeting times now!” Mettel explained. “The excess number of such organizations tends to interfere with the scholars and the students, who therefore are not getting the most out of their activities.” A preliminary and unofficial checkup Wednesday revealed the existence on the campus of 128 extra-curricular organizations, as compared with 116 last year. 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