THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Jay Janes Hold Initiation Jay James held a formal banquet at the Colonial tea room last night. The banquet was given by the pledges of the organization for the actives. Guests at the banquet were Miss Florence Black, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science instructor in the School of Education sponsors for the organization. Twenty pledges were initiated: Mary Louise Harrison, c34; Marjorie Hudson, c35; Betty Jones, c34; Eleanor Klein, c35; Josephine Lee, c34; Loreen Miller, c35; Patricia O'Donnell, c36; Dorothy Shockey, c36; Helen Talbert, c35; Edna Turrell, c35; Eldred Wabl, c34; Mary Wheeler, c34; Marjorie Brooks, c34; Ernestine Brother, fa 32; Emma Fennell, fa 35; Emma Jo Swainney, fa 35; Jean De Forest, c36; Winifred Royal, c35; Ruth Stockwell, fa 35 ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Kora includes: University of Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma A and M., University of Oklahoma, Hays Teachers College, and University of Nebraska. Three national officers will be present. They are Mrs. H. M. LeSeur, grand sponsor, Newton, Kans; Miss grand Miriam Knoer, Bunkerton, Iowa; and Margaret Weiner, grand president of Lincoln, Neb. fa'35. Kappa Phila, Methodist sorority, will send 10 delegates to the Kora meeting to be held in Lincoln, Neb., this weekend. Those who will represent Kansas chapter are Josephine Lee, 35, Mary McCoy, c'27, Virginia Hardesty, 36, Thomas Sullivan, c'28, Beth Pincoe, c'37, Anna Welch, c'36, Castella Childers, c'36, Naomi Gregg, c'37, Berna Brown, c'36, and Mrs. Edwin F. Price, sponsor. Reports on the convention will be given at the regular meeting next Tuesday. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Beta Theta Pi will entertain with its annual sister-daughter-cousin dinner this evening. The following have been invited: Nancy Newly, Catherine Bagley, Margaret Ryan, Betty Ann Stuuffer, Betty Heaton, Caroline Brink, Lillian Sands, Betty Crenger, Mary F Schulz, Dorothy Fry, Jonet Hurd, Peggy Morgan, Della Dean Dodge, Virginia Todd, Eleanor Stoland, Virginia Todd, Eleanor Stoland, Case, Meredith Filkin, Catherine Gleissner, Nancy Bornfield, Watery Malwisel, Isabel Townley, Masia Wilhelm, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sills. Sigma Ela Chi, Congregational church sorority, will entertain with a buffet supper tonight at the home of the Rev. Joseph F. King, 1100 Ohio街, at 5:30 o'clock. The committee in charge of arrangements is made up of Catherine Penner, c'38, Margaret Wheeler, c'37, and Billoween Macoubrie, c'37. for FLOWERS CALL 72 Alpha Xi Delta announces the engagement of Evelyn Geard, 30, of Kansas City, Mo., to Harold Kirsch, a student at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Hugh McFarland and Mrs. Carl McKeen, both of Topека, were lunch- con guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta yesterday. Sigma Kappa entertained the Kappa Sigma fraternity Tuesday evening with an hour dance. Prof. and Mrs. Leon N. Flint will be dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house tonight. Mr. William Green of Abilene was luncheon guest of Beta Theta Pi today. Westminster Group Plans Hike The Westminster student group will have a hike tomorrow evening if the weather is nice. They will leave Westminster hall, 1221 Oread, at 4:30. An invitation is extended to any students who would like to spend an evening in Westminster with a chance of a dress party person will be made. Those in charge of arrangements for the hike are Mary Ruth Schaumloeffel, c'77, Louise Yeomans, c'37, Frank Denison, fa36, and John Holmes, c'36. - Open Late - ELECTION RETURNS UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Any evening after the show or auto ride, drop in for a bite or drink. "MEET and MUNCH WITH FRIENDS Climax a pleasant evening with tasty food at this popular fountain. RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. 847 Mass. Phone 238 WEAVER'S BK The smart new vogue . . . they were formerly made to order. Your own monogram while you wait.. Hand-some combinations of gold, silver, polished or mat finish. Also for your hand-bag. New as tomorrow. 2 initials in frame $1 Famous Orchestra Leader Sam Weatherby, 25, is in the research department of the Spool Cotton company in New York. Fletcher Henderson, whose colored orchestra will furnish music for the Senior Cakewalk here tomorrow night, is considered one of the outstanding dance band directors. Hodge Podge By Howard Turtle, c.34 Musicians in this vicinity are awaiting with much anticipation the varsity dance which Fletcher Henderson is playing here tomorrow night. For years Henderson's aggregation has rated right at the top of the heap of colored jazz blowers, and has earned for itself the reputation of being the only hand which might be capable of out-Ellingtonting Ellington. --will be better than ever. Marie Wagoseller, who last year attended school here, and who for the past season has lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, comes to Lawrence with the report that Fletcher Henderson has played several student parties at Ann Arbor, and that he has been very well received there. Now that the voting in the election is over, we really wouldn't know just who perpetrated the egging and paint- The Thetas demand an apology from the Beta who hung a red lantern on their house Saturday night. A CORSAGE and HER CAKEWALK SPRING PARTY (2) Your date will be bedecked in all her spring finery . . . a wonderful setting for a beautiful corsage. We know what is correct and arrange timely. (1) Phone us . . . and we will do the rest she will appreciate it. . "Flowers of Distinction" Phone 621 WARD'S FLOWERS ing of Oreed fraternity house. But it is an established fact that the alleged "painting" of the sign "Beat the Oreads" on the Delta Chi house was put on in putty which could be easily scraped off. 931 Mass. One of the professional fraternities on the Hill had planned to pitch a beer on the Hill had planned to pitch a party a few nights ago on 3.2 beer; and in preparation for the event, each "brother" was assessed a certain sum of money which was to be used to buy the stuff necessary for this type of party. The total cost over $9, and with the prospects of a good bender in mind, the entire chapter rallied around at the fraternity house last night. Something, however, went haywire—nobody seems to know just what. When a delivery truck drove up to the house and unloaded several cases of bottles, the boys found that instead of having a lot of nice cool beer, all the Try Our Fresh Strawberry Sundae 10c or Fresh Apple Pie 8c - : at the CAFETERIA really had was several cases of cow's milk! The party went on just the same, and everyone quacked down the good rich milk. What a whinger it must have been! 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