THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Congregational Students Plan Party A party will be held for all Congregational students in the parish house of the Congregational church tomorrow evening from 8 to 12 o'clock. Dancing and games will comprise the evening's entertainment. Committees in charge are as follows: Reception, Grace Newell, c'34; Walton Ingham, c'37; Iris McDonald, c'37; games, Bradshawn Burn审n, c'36; Otis Brubaker, c'5; and Jane Grey, c'37; music, Catherine Penner, c'6; refreshments, Rachel McCune, c'35, Elm Carey, c'36, and Donald Bell, c'3Ger-mahl chairman for the evening, and the chaperones will be the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph F. King, and Miss Sarah A. Celand. To Hold Spring Parties The following organized houses will entertain with their spring parties this weekend: Friday night, Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Upsilon; Saturday, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Beta Pi, Corbin Hall, Chi Delta Phi, and Delta Sigma Lambda. A number of faculty members of the University, including Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood, Dan and Mrs. E.B. Stouffer, and Prof. and Mrs. U.G. Mitchell, attended the celebration of the Coming Sisters of Charity at St. Mary's College in Leavenworth Tuesday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Phi Delta, honorary art sorority, will hold installation services tonight for the following officers: President, Gladys Myers, fa 35; vice president, Betty Schwartz, fa 35; secretary, Harriett Daniels, fa 35; treasurer, Frances Langworthy, fa 36; editor, Geraldine Remmert, fa 'uncl; scribe, Betty Nicholson, fa 35. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain the following faculty members at dinner tonight: Prof and Mrs. E. F. Engel, Miss May Gardner, Miss Margaret Lynn, Miss Mabel Elliott, Prof and Mrs. Frank Russell, and Prof. and Mrs. D.C. Jackson, Jr. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house this evening will be Margaret Rand, c'uncl; Laurel Jane Lattner, c'35; Mary Jane Lunford, c'37; Helen Smedley, c'uncl; Virginia Gosnell, c'37; John Dunsan, Fritz Myen, and Mr. Stutes, all of Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house this evening will be Iris Olson, c'35; Shirley Jones, c'38; Kathleen Myers, c'37; Vivian Andrews, c'43; Jane Grey, c'79; Betty Winne, fa'336; Naomi Robinson, c'37; and Georgia Whifford, c'37. Phi Delta Theta will have as dinner guests this evening Dr. J. W. O'Bryon of Lawrence, Mary Margaret Manary, c'37; Carol Brinkhill, c'uncel; Violet Male Kisner, c'35; Helen Black, c'uncel; and Eleanor Nolan, c'uncel. Dinner guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house this evening will be Dr. Donald M. Purdy, assistant professor of psychology, and F. Theodore Perkins, instructor of psychology. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kaying of Kansas City, Mo., will be dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this evening. Spring Parties Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house this evening will be Miss Beulah Morrison, Miss Margaret Anderson, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, and Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Kent. We will arrange a special corsage at your order and have it ready when you desire. Mrs. Bullard of Kansas City, Mo, and Mrs. Bailey of Los Angeles, Calif. were luncheon guests of Wilma Bullard, c'unel, at Corbin Hall yesterday. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Delta Chi with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock at the chapter house tonight. Alpha Delta Pi will hold initiation services tomorrow evening for Kathleen Myers, c'36. RELAVS PROGRAM IS OUTLINED FOR IH-1 Y BY THEN GRAVOES Ward's Flowers "Flowers of Distinction" Phone 621 931 Mass. ☆ ☆ ☆ Speaking before the Lawrence Memorial High School Hi-Y club this morning Theno F. Graves, member of the mile relay team and editor of the Relay program, outlined the procedure of events and named some of the outstanding performers who will participate in the thirtieth annual Kansas interscholastic track and field meet and the twelfth annual Kansas Relays to be held Friday and Saturday. The various record holders of many of the events were named, and a forecast was made for several new marks. The special mile run including such stars as Cunningham, Venze, Dawson, and Sears was stressed, and a new world's record may be expected if weather conditions permit. Kanass State Men Engaged to Replace Haskell Purgilis Boxing Entries Switched Entries for the eight boxing bouts which are to be presented Friday night for the special benefit of visiting athletes have undergone a slight change. The four Haskell entrants were withdrawn from the schedule of bouts at their own request. They have not done any training since their last match two weeks ago and feel that they are not in proper condition for the fights. A full program was insured, however, with the engagement of four Kansas State boxers, members of the Aggie boxing squad. The matches will be held in the east end of the stadium, and will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. Following the matches a newweel of Glenn Cunningham winning the Wanamaker mile run will be shown. Thomas Irving Brammell of St. Louis, will referee the fights and "Swede" Wilson and Roy Lawrence, both of Lawrence, will judge them. Cliff Carl will be the timer, and Sergeant William Kollender will do the announcing. There will be an admission charge of 25 cents. 144 pounds, O'Donnell, St. Beneficet', vs Harrison, Kansas Aggies; 147 pounds, Briggs, St. Beneficet', vs Gomez, Kansas Aggies; 163 pounds, Hensley, KU, vs Swanson, K.C.A.C. 175 pounds, Cunningham, KU, vs. Dougherty, K.C.A.C. The list of bouts: 18 pounds, Brown, Kansas Aggies, vs Va-Cockrill, K.C.A.C. 128 pounds, Gar- cia, St. Beneficii, vs Shearer, Kansas 14 pounds, Scott, K.C.A.C. vs Weidman, Walden Ralph Dale, captain of the University of Oklahoma two-mile team in 1930, is a Phi Beta Kappa. WEAVER'S Weaver's—Second Floor DATES 50c STAGS KFKU Thursday 00:00 p.m. 102nd Athletic Interview, arranged by Prof. E. R. Elbel, featuring a "Visit to the Statewide Represented at the Kansas Relay." Friday 2:30 p.m. Broadcast of the 30th Annual Interscollege Track and Field Meet from Memorial Stadium. 6:00 p.m. The Engineers' Exposition, a program arranged by Prof. E. D. Hay. Clothes for the Relays 0:15 p.m. A Musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, associate professor of voice. White Shirts White Flannel Trousers White Duck Pants Black Bow Ties Linen Caps White Belts Sport Coats Fancy Slacks Sweaters Fancy Shirts Fancy Neckties Fancy Hose Free Swina and Norfolk Suits Everything you'll need for day and evening wear WELCOME to our High School Guests The University Daily Kansan joins the University and the merchants of Lawrence in welcoming you to the 30th annual Kansas Interscholastic Track and Field Meet. Even though you can't all win first places at the stadium tomorrow, we hope the University of Kansas may win first place as your choice of a school and that we may welcome you to the ranks of the Jayhawkers next fall. While you are here, we hope you find time to become acquainted with Lawrence. We hope you learn and see the reasons why Lawrence is a good town in which to live. We hope you see the beautiful homes and the attractive stores. Close to these homes and stores is the University and its students. Lawrence is glad to have you as her guests. We would like to have you back and be one of us. SPECIAL NOTE Complete results of the high school meet will be published in a special edition of the University of Kansas News Letter which will be prepared by the K. U. News Bureau and sent to all high school seniors in the state early next week. If you should fail to receive a copy, write K. U. News Bureau, University of Kansas, Lawrence, and one will be sent you as long as the supply lasts. University Daily Kansan