--- TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K.U.25 Before 12:30 p.m. Oreads Holds Annual Banquet The tenth annual High-Home Night banquet of the Oread Training School was held Friday evening. May 4, in the Memorial Union building. One hundred sixty-six parents, students, and practice teachers were present. The managing committee was composed of Robert Polson, Lyman Hoffline, Sterling Polson, Richard Trecee, Mary Charlton, Orin Armstrong; senior class president, Mae Mappred; junior class president, Catherine McCarty, president of the sophomore class, and Wayne Wood, freshmar presi- A musical program arranged by Ralph Lee, Barbara Koenig. Sterling Polson, Catherine McCarty, Bill Hoffine, Gene McKee, f'34, William Bracke, c'34 was presented. Toasts were given by Barbara Koenig, Robert Reed, Miss Winna Venard, Mrs. Grem A. Dawes, Erwin Branson, Miss Margaret Habein, gr. Rev Charles W. Thomas, and Dean Raymond A. Schwiger. Musical Fraternity Holds Banquet Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity, gave a banquet last evening at the Hotel Eldridge as a feature of its two-day province convention being held at the chapter house Sunday and Monday. Following the banquet, the guests attended the Josef Hofmann concert. The province includes: University of Kansas, Kansas State Teachers' College at Pittsburg, Kansas, Kansas State College at Manhattan, University of Nebraska, Oklahoma University, Oklahomaahoma University, Tulsa University and Warner Institute in Missouri. Daniel Hirscher, province governor and dean of music at Emporia, and the supreme president, James A. Coral, University of Missouri, were present. Of Year Holds Last Party Sigma Chi Elects The University club entertained with the last dance of the year on Saturday night. About 45 couples were present. The club was decorated to represent a nautical scene. Large drawings of ships decorated the walls and for one of the chairs, there was a boy matching the names of ship. Punch was served through the evening. Kenneth Cornell, Theodore Perkins, Prof. E. H. Taylor, and Prof. C. B. Realey were the committee in charge of the party. Phi Kappa Psi Elects The following members of the Sigma Chi fraternity have been elected officers for next year; Orrin Shepherd, b'35, president; Leland Sparks, c'35, vice-president; Ray Isham, c'uncl, secretary; George Fry, c'35, treasurer; John Dietler, c'36, treasurer; Michael Zekey, c'35, editor; George Nurse, c'36, historian; Walter Lapham, c'37, chaplain; and Robert Black, c'37, sergeant-at-arms. Phi Kappa Psi held election last night of the following officers: president, Orlando Ne Smith, c36; vice-president, Dana Durand; treasurer, Richard Wells, ed34; recording secretary, Clarence Steele, c36; corresponding secretary, Robert Lamar, c35; historian, Gene White, c35; messenger, Charles Fahen-stock, b'uncl; chaplain, Laurance McKaller, c37; and doorkeeper, James Jennings, e'uncl. Clifton-Roark Engagement Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Catherine Cliffon, Pioia, to lead a research team. Miss Ciflion attended the University from 1931 to 1933. Mr. Roark was graduated from the University last year, and is now attending Yale. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Holds Installation Services Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, held installation services last night at the home of Dr. H. O. Mahn for the following officers; President, Iris Olson, c$35; secretary, Loreen Mellman, c$35; president, Jonathan and Matrix editor, Virginia Post, c$35. After the services, Doctor Mahn reserved refreshments to the group. At the Stigma Chi Mother's Day dinner held at the chapter house Saturday, May 5, at 1 o'clock, the following guests were present: Mrs. A. M. Black and Mrs. C. M. Johnson, both of Topeka; Mrs. R. E. Black, Mrs. J. Filtford, Mrs. F. Reed, and Mrs. R. T. Reed, all of Witchia; Mrs. L. R. Reed and Mrs. G. H. Bramwell, both of Belleville; Mrs. C. P. Quinlan and Mrs. W. F. Stone, both of Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. C. H. Haren, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. P. C. Voorhees, Glenn Shepherd, Mrs. E. Carlson, Mrs Fred Meyn, and Mrs. Harry Gillle, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. C. W. DeMotte, Independence; Mrs. W. A. Lapham, Chanute; Mrs. J. N. Dieter and Mrs. H. C. Litters, both of Abilene; Mrs. F. J. Evans, Garden City; Mrs. J. J. Donelan, Salina; Mrs. J. Kaff, Atchison; Mrs. L. R. Ham- mons and Mrs. J. D. Hunter, both of Ff Scott; Mrs. C. R. Zeskey, Mrs. E. P. Goodloe, and Mrs. A. L. Sparks, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. H. E. Chandler, Mrs. A. Henley, Mrs. J. J. Smith, Mrs. Fred Parker, and Mrs. R. R. Moore, all of Lawrence; Mrs. W. L. McElfresh, Osage City A musical program presented by members of the organization followed the dinner. --perspiration clustered on the back of his head, this pleasant little man signed programs for dizzy who emerged from the melee to chorle, "I got another one for my collection." Perhaps this is unjust to a few who really were more interested in seeing the great man close at hand than in having his name on their folders, but several people made that or similar remarks. Sigma Nu entertained the following guests at their annual Parents Day Banquet Sunday: Prof. and Mrs. J, J Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. J, B.Mack, and Mrs. L. H. Frink, Russell Frink, Mrs Elizabeth Tarry, Mrs Erna Corey, Mrs C. W. Matten, Miss Helen Inge, Mrs Robert Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, and Mrs. C. L. St. Clair, Mrs M Golding, Mrs Von Baron, Mary Marie Meyer, Mary Bernardine Meyer, Mrs C. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. J. Flood, Mrs and Mrs. H. L. Hurst, William Hurst Mrs. F. N. Romine, Mrs J. D. Newphy Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Strawn, Mr and Mrs R. W. Wells, and Mrs. V. L. Wull, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs O. L. Allen, Topka; Mrs Mary Collins and Mrs J. H Bachelor, both of Belleville; Mrs A. Ad Ponsari, both of Ponsari; Mrs D. H. Ponsari; Mrs and Mrs. James Grownow, Joplin Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray, Horton Ms T. H. Mason, Gardner; Mrs William Inge, Independence; Mr. and Mrs A.D. Payne, Lansing; Mrs Frank Grabendike and Mr. and Mrs L. J Merchant all of Wichita; Dr. and Mrs E. N. Robertson, Concordia; Mr. and Mrs C. Kelly, Fairmont, Mo.; Rollin M. Fountain, San Diego, Calif.; and France Gray, c36. Dinner guests at the Stigma Phi Epiison house Sunday were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bolton, Mrs. G. D. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Childers and daughter, Joan Childers, Miss Vern Croisant, J. E. Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foy and daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. W. Everley, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, and Mrs. L. B. Naylor, Mrs. Edward Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Murphy, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coleman and son, Bob, Mr. and Mrs. George Lancaster and Miss Bessie Lancaster, all of Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Father and sons, Paul and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Winter, all of Topeka; Miss Betty Henderson, c36; Mrs. H. E. Spoonemore, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stidham, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walters, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Walters, Mrs. J. F. Kell, Anne Kell, Mr. and Mrs. John Rikley, Erma Lois Dr. and Mrs. James Naismith, Jack Naismith, Mrs. Mattie Crooks, and Mrs. J. W. Rumold, all of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garrett, Baldwin. Watkins hall entertained the following guests at their annual Mothers' Day breakfast Sunday morning: Mrs. J. B Watkins, Deen Agnes Husband, Mrs. D R Bryant, Mrs. R C Morrow, Mrs. P Re Rankin, Mrs. V Ia Anderson, Mrs. Edwin Price, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. Charles Sterling, Mrs. C E Esterly, Mary Olen, Miss Faye Gosper, all of Lawrence; Mrs. R Badsky, Topkaji; Mrs Verna Shoemaker, Ottawa; Mrs Woodford C. Taylor, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs Letha Boyle, Potter; Mrs. August Brocker, Paola; Mrs. Curtis E Brown St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. F A. Cone, Wellington; Mrs. Edythe Dunwoody, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. F Everit, Chanate; Mrs. E. G. Ebbart, Ottawa; Mrs. E. W Gibson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. F Hardesty, Merriam; Mrs. Carl Olver, Leavenworth; Mrs. L E. Lewis, Lebo Mrs. E. C McDonald, Chapman; Mrs. B pineau, Salina; Mrs. E Sutton Kansas City; Mrs. C A Whitmer, Mrs. Carrie Wise曼, Ottawa; Mrs. C A Yeamans, Cottonwood Falls. Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house Sunday for the annual Parents' Day dinner were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phillips,mr. and Mrs. A. H. Honsees, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Heyer, all of Kansas City,Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bicket, Miss Jane Bickett, all of Kansas City, Kan.;Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Steiger and Hazlitt Steiger, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Putney, andDr. and Mrs. M. G. Sloe, all of Topeka;Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bittman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.James McClelland, all of Independence;Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Valentine and Grace Valentine, all of Clay Center; Mrs.Martin Park, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. J.W Kinaseid, Elsworth, Kan.; Mrs. D.H Harman, Alton; Mrs. P.S. Andreson, Sylvan Grove; Mrs.B. N. Gleisser,MR. and Mrs.A. W. Chain, all of Abilene;Mrs.Rufina Martin, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs.O. A. Barteldes, Mr. and Mrs.Glen Dickinson, Mrs. G. K. Mackee and Mrs. R.J. Rowlands, all of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests at its annual Mothers' day banquet Sunday: Mrs. H. N. Sails, Mrs. Arthur McGavie, Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, Mrs. J. A. Harrington, Mrs. E. G. 宣 宣 宣 Wallingford, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Reyburn, Mrs. George Bunting, Mrs. William Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shaw, Mrs. D. C. McDonald, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Judge and Mrs. E. L. Flasher, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. C. L. Gray, Newton; Mrs. W. C. Reeder, Kinsley; Mrs. F. L. Reiderer, Mr. and Mrs. V. K Bruner, all of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Harris and daughter, Dorothea, all of Salina; R. W. Morley, Elizabeth Morley, Mrs. T. J. Lyon, all of Severence, and Mrs. R. C. Johnson, Winfield ☆ ☆ ☆ The following persons were guests at the Kappa Sigma house house Sunday: Mrs. Mark Bridges, Mrs.Colla Morrison, Mrs.D. C.Asher, Mrs.A. L.Ferris, Mr. W. Leason, Leonard Axe, Mr. and Mrs.W. R. Maddox, all of Lawrence; Mrs. G.Eunk, Mr. and Mrs.A. G.Spaeth, Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Clay, all of Kansas City, Mo.;Mr. and Mrs.A. H.Leech, Oskalosa; Mrs.C.H. Miner, Mrs.Dave Dcone, Mr. and Mrs.Albert Harmes, Mrs.M.R. Edmunson, all of Kansas City, Kan; Mrs.C.M. Newman, Axell; Mr. and Mrs.J. B.Hiatt, White Cloud; Mrs.Carrie Hand, and Mrs.Nannie Fletcher, both of Atchison; Mr. and Mrs.S.B. Redmond, Salina. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Alpha house Sunday were Mrs. Cash, Robinson, Mrs. H. V. Tucker, and Naomi Robinson, all of Liberal; Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Welsh, William Vayghen, Bernard Preib, and Glenn Welsh, all of St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Varnum and son, Ralph, all of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sloan, Topeka; Mrs. C. D. Hildreth of Coffeyville; Mrs. Fell Sellers of Independence; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinning, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaul, Mrs. J. Bennett, and Mrs. Minnis Riley, all of Holton; Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Blomquist and Jack Brombiquit, all of Kansas City; James Haupt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leygitt, all of Newton; Lois Lippet and Mrs. Lippet, both of Meadville. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house for Parents' Day were Mrs. H. L. Jarbose of Kansas City; Mrs. C. S. Marce, Mrs. H. L. Eoizier, Miss Nadine Marcus, Jack Duttt, Richard Lozier, all of Kansas City; Mrs. L. H. Williams of Lawrence; Mrs. J. L. Cox of Great Bend; Miss Maxine Woodyds of Barnard; Mrs. and Mrs. William Steinbrock, Allen Compton, all of Arkansas City; Miss Kathryn Anderson, Mrs. A. C. Babble, Mrs Nellie Vincent, Mrs. B. F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. Purdy, Miss Mary Melen Utt, Mr. and Mrs. William Leeleer, Miss Jane Roth, and Miss Helen Bronson. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Acacia house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Hazen, Mrs. H. E. Watkins, C. D. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sandell, Mr and Mrs. R. M. West and Mrs. Don West all of Kansas City, Kan; Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Dill, Mrs. L. C. Guise, Mrs. O. Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Chapman; Mrs. Ray G. Tripp, Herington; Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Hardin, Mo. Mrs. J. B. Farris, Garnett; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Erwin, Garnett; and Mary C. Pennock, Salina. Dinner guests for Parent's Day Sunday at the Phil Kappa Pei house were Mr. H. S. Dickey, Newton; Mr. and Mrs Fred Muchen, Abilene; Dr. and Mrs Freedrick C. Ramar, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs E. E. Wheeler, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs J. T. Jennings, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs C. D. Jennings, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs C. J. Cooke, Topka; Mr. and Mrs. Warren White, Hutchinson; and Mr. and Mrs F. M. Harris, Ottawa. Delta Upson entertained with their annual Mothers' Day banquet Sunday. The following guests were present: Mrs. Arthur T. Butler of Wichita; Prof. and Ms. L. N. Flint, and Mrs. Henry H. Asher, and Mrs. Otto Grosse, all of Lawrence; Mrs. F. E. Rowland, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. DeVore, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Miler and son, Charles, of Eureka; and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Galloway and son, Francis, and Mrs. E. A. Cline and son, Jim, Mrs. Frank Cartell, and W. E. Cartell, all of Kansas City, Mo. Josef Hoffmann, pianist, who appeared last evening on the University concert course, was a luncheon guest of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout at Valleytview today. Prof. C. S. Skilton and Prof. C. A. Preyer were also guests. Mr. Hoffmann will leave this evening for his home in Philadelphia, his Lawrence concert being his final concert for the season. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday were Mrs. F. S. Reed, Mrs. R. L. Reed, Mrs. R. E. Black, Mrs. J. F. Tilford all of Wichita; Mrs. J. D. Hunter and Mrs. R. L. Hammons, both of Ft Scott; Mrs. C. W. DeMotte Independence; Howard Gilpin, Bill Brownlee, and Fred Rinker, all of Topeka ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen were guests of, the Horton Kliwann club at dinner last night. Dr. Allen was the principal speaker at the meeting. It was ladies' night at the club and the Horton basketball boys had also been invited. Josef Hafmann Receives Plaudits of Huge Crowd Chi Omega entertained with its annual spring party night. Bill Phipps (Continued from page 1) The Hilger sisters, who appear in the auditorium Wednesday evening, were there to meet Hofmann and they came in for their share of autograph seekers. One of them made the interesting comment afterward that it was "just a part of the game." And after all, as a well known campus gentleman said to the artist, "Your autograph, Mr. Hofmann, will make some of these students very happy." Announce R.O.T.C. Officers Appointments Will Be Effective Weeks of May 9, and 16 Major W. C. Koenig, professor of military science and tactics, yesterday posted the following instructions for the week of May 9 and may be used during the weeks of May 9 and May 10. For Leadership Period beginning May the following students will set in place a daily schedule. Acting Battery Commander, Graves; Acting Battery Adjutant, Foreman, Foreman; Acting Platoon Leader, Decky; Acting Platoon Leaders, Beard, Fuller; Acting First Sergeant, Edson, J. B; Acting Platoon Sergeants, An- nexer; Acting First Sergeant, R.B. "Biller"; Miller, H. E; Acting Platoon Leaders, Cooksey, McCoin; Acting First Sergeant, Edson; Acting Platoon Re- coverer Acting Battery Commander, Foreman; Acting Battery Adjutant, Graves; Acting Battery Leadman, Alvord, Wilkey; Acting First Sergeant, Anachucta; Acting Captain Leaders, Alvord, Wilkey; Acting First Sergeant, Anachucta; Acting Captain Battery "B," Bruden; Acting Platoon Leaders, Willeford, Hand; Acting First Sergeant, Edson, Hand; Acting Platoon Sergeant, Pessler, Richardson. For Leadership Period beginning May 16, which will be a review in honor of Senior Cadet Officers, these details will be observed: (Signed) Major W. C. Koenig, P.M.S, and T and his orchestra furnished the music for dancing. The chapernes were Mrs. Zada Heisler, Mrs. George O. Foster, Mrs. Eleanor Hook, Mrs. John Terry, and Mrs. Edith Martin. Pi Mu Epsilon will hold initiation services at Broadway Inn this evening at 6 o'clock, followed by a banquet at 7 o'clock. William Wilson, 33, of Noss City who is working in Wichita, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house over the weekend. Mss Nina Hammann, '33, of McPherson was a weekend guest of Pearle Klingberg, c'36, at Corbin hall. Dorothy Lewis, c'35, has been elected W.S.G.A. representative to the Y.W.C.A. cabinet. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Belden Percival, e 37. Read the Kansan Want Ads. NEW HIGH JUMP RECORD SET BY BARHAM OF OKLAHOMA Dong Barham, University of Oklahoma high jump artist, leaped to a new school record in that event during a dual meet against Oklahoma A. and M. tracksters $aturday$, when he cleared 6 feet, $6\frac{1}{4}$ inches. His jump added his team-mates in scoring a 80-2-3 to $50\frac{1}{2}$ vicory. Bartham's performance exceeds the existing records for the Big Six meet and the Kansas Relays. The former mark of 6 feet, 3-4 inches was set of Newblock, a fellow Oklahomaan, last year. Shaw, of Wisconsin, set the present Relays record of 6 feet, 6-16 inches in 1930. Mathematics Club Elects Helen Bixby, c'unl, was elected president of the Mathematics club at the regular meeting of the organization yesterday afternoon. Other officers elected were vice president, Marlow Sholander, c'36; and secretary-treasurer, Robert LaShell, c'32. Everyone's leaving for Norfolk. The ticket $30.00 We have an array of Norfolks at $30.00 that will open your eyes and close the sale. At the end of we show fancy backs that are not back numbers . . . garments that we received this week that won't be with us over the week-end. If you've been admiring the new Norfolk, here is the place to see them at their best. Try on and take off Shelt lands, Tweeds, Homepuns, until you come to the one you can't live without . . . then cook down at the sleeve ticket and enjoy that pleasant glow of finding the cost as right as the clothing. Do it before Saturday For Your MOTHER Gift Suggestions Tucktite Costume Bags ... $1 to $1.95 Chromium Trays ... $1.19 Printed Batiste Gowns ... $1.50 to $1.98 Silk Slips ... $1.98 to $3.98 Pure Silk Gowns ... $3.50 to $5.98 Yardley's Special. soap and water softener $1.00 Elizabeth Arden Perfumes, dr. $1.00 Ormsbee Handmake Handkerchiefs .50 Single, Triple, or Double Compacts $1 to $5.00 Toilet Water, Lentheric, Hugliigant. Charles of the Ritz, De Raymond, Arden ___ $1 to $3. 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