PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934 First Playground Games Are Played In Spring Sports One-Sided Scores Feature Opening Contests; Phi Delts, Defending Champions Playing in inclement weather and on muddy grounds, 16 teams opened the intramural playground ball program yesterday afternoon. Box scores of yesterday's games: A.T.O—29 A.K. 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Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Casey, Delphos, announce the marriage of their daughter, Fairy, to William J. Bowersox, of Glasco. Mr. Bowersox was a former student in the University and a member of Delta Tau Delt. The bride is affiliated with Chi Omega at Kansas State College at Manhattan. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night were Richard Potter, c'4; James Molby, c'36; Ken Scherer, c'35; Max Johnson, b'55; Jack Pepperwell, t'34; Bennie McGuire, c'36; and Clyde Thoroman, gr. The dinner was followed by an hour of dancing. The Alpha Omicron $ ^{1} $ entertained with a feed last night after closing hour in honor of Betty Hinshaw, c34, who has been recently elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house last night were Ben Klauman, c'36, Glenn Franklin, c'uncl, Howard Walker, b'uncl, and Calvin Ellis, c'37. Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Elmer Humphrey, c'77. Sam Sexton of Kansas City, Mo., and Bill Anher of Lawrence. Mrs. A. R. Hatcher of Wellington, is a guest of her daughter, Mary Frances, c'36, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last night were Phil Bramwell, c'36, and Quentin Brown, c'35. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Phi Delta Theta with an hour of dancing at the chapter house last night. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house last night were Prof. J. V. Masters, and "Pocz" Frazier, '29. Dean Agnes Husband was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Gunnar Mykland, c35, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house last night. Jeanette January of Osawatomie, is a guest of Nadine Weber, e34, at the Chi Omega house. Delta Sigma Lambda announces the pledging of Lee Ross, c'uncl., and Rollin Ramsey, c'37. What? A White Shoe can wear every day? Delta Chi announces the pledging of Raymond Stauffer, c'uncl., of Shawnee, Okla. Acacia announces the pledging of Max Kennedy, c37, of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ You can—it's YUKON. Never was leather like it. White clear through. Scuffs won't show, Doesn't absorb water so it cleans easily. Wear and age won't change it's original whiteness. A WALK-OVER creation $6.50 Nu-buck, $6.00 Fischer's White Bucks $5.00 Whites Egg $4.00 New White Sox with Black Closx .35 Clothes Made for You—$25 and Up Why take chances when you can be sure of clothes satisfaction? Repair, Alteration, Cleaning Department Deluxe SCHULZ The TAILOR — 924 $^{1/2}$ Mass. Suiting You, That's My Business. What to Wear at Evening "Affairs" During Spring and Summer - White Tux Jacket and Black Trousers --Correct Clothes and Combinations - Tux Coat and White Flannel Trousers - Fancy Tweed "free shoulder" Sport Coat and White Flannel Trousers - Fancy Tweed Norfolk Coat and White Flannel Trousers - Dark Blue, Dark Grey and University Grey Double Breaster Coat and White Flannel Trousers The Shirts:—Tuxedo, with low collar. White collar attached. White neckband with low collar. The Neckties:—Black Bow, Butterfly or Spear Point. Fancy four-in-hand. The Hose:—Black, fancy clock. White, fancy clock. Plain white or black. The Shoes:—Black Calf or White Buckskin, Many young men are buying a complete Sport Suit or Double Breaster—which gives them clothes for right now, summer and next fall wear. The white flannel trousers or fancy "slacks" give you the "two way combination." You can get all of the obverse garments here—File this chart away for future reference—it is correct. Coming up — Senior Cakewalk Your Individual PICTURES In Your SENIOR SECTION . May 1 is the deadline for putting your picture in the Senior Section of YOUR BOOK OF MEMORIES. M make your appointment now with any local photographer to make sure your picture is in the Senior Section of the Joyhawker along with your classmates. Photography costs are down! Engraving costs are down! Remember the Deadline May 1 . 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