FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Theta Epsilon Elects Officers Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, recently held election of the following officers: President, Mary Louise Beltz, fa36; first vice president, Margaret Buckner, c'uncl; second vice president, Frances Andrews; third vice president, Ellen Harris, c'uncl; record-keeping staff, Michael Responding secretary, Ruth Paige, c'uncl; treasurer, Helen Bixby, c'uncl; chaplain, Eddie Eddy, fa37. Installation of the new officers will take place at the Founder's day banquet to be held April 20. University Women's Club Entertains The University Women's club entertained with a tea yesterday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at Myers hall for seniors and graduate women of the University. The tea table was decorated with baskets of spring flowers. Mrs. J. D. Strainathan, Miss Hannah Oliver, Mrs. E. A. White, and Miss Eugene Galloo poured. Those in the receiving line were Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. E. Frank Hawkins, Mrs. Raymond Schwarbe, Mrs. Paul Lawson, Mrs. George Schwan, Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, Mrs. Robert Davis, and Mrs. D. L. Havenhill. Psi Chi Initiates Eleven Initiation of 11 new active members was held by Psi Ch, honorary psychol-ogy fraternity, at its meeting early this week. Those taken into active membership were Alfred Baldwin, c'35, Otis Brubaker, c'35, Elis Bumatury, gr Ev. Wardle, c'35, Edith Bornstein, c'uncul, Amie Green, c'35, Lawrence Penner, c'34, Kermit Goodger, 'm/ucl, James Williams, c'35, Mrs. Ralph Brown, gr, and Robert Edgar, c'35, Initiation of the recenty elected associate members will be held at the next regular meeting of the fraternity on April 9. G₅ G₆ G₇ G₈ G₉ G₁₀ G₁₁ G₁₂ G₁₃ G₁₄ G₁₅ G₁₆ G₁₇ G₁₈ G₁₉ G₂₀ G₂₁ G₂₂ G₂₃ G₂₄ G₂₅ G₂₆ G₂₇ G₂₈ G₂₉ G₃₀ G₃₁ G₃₂ G₃₃ G₃₄ G₃₅ G₃₆ G₃₇ G₃₈ G₃₉ G₄₀ G₄₁ G₄₂ G₄₃ G₄₄ G₄₅ G₄₆ G₄₇ G₄₈ G₄₉ G₅₀ G₅₁ G₅₂ G₅₃ G₅₄ G₅₅ G₅₆ G₅₇ G₅₈ G₅₉ G₆₀ G₆₁ G₆₂ G₆₃ G₆₄ G₆₅ G₆₆ G₆₇ G₆₈ G₆₉ G₇₀ G₇₁ G₇₂ G₇₃ G₇₄ G₇₅ G₇₆ G₇₇ G₇₈ G₇₉ G₈₀ G₈₁ G₈₂ G₈₃ G₈₄ G₈₅ G₈₆ G₈₇ G₈₈ G₈₉ G₉₀ G₉₁ G₉₂ G₉₃ G₉₄ G₉₅ G₉₆ G₉₇ G₉₈ G₉₉ G₁₀ G₁₁ G₁₂ G₁₃ G₁₄ G₁₅ G₁₆ G₁₇ G₁₈ G₁₉ G₂₀ G₂₁ G₂₂ G₂₃ G₂₄ G₂₅ G₂₆ G₂₇ G₂₈ G₂₉ G₃₀ G₃₁ G₃₂ G₃₃ G₃₄ G₃₅ G₃₆ G₃₇ G₃₈ G₃₉ G₄₀ G₄₁ G₄₂ G₄₃ G₄₄ G₄₅ G₄₆ G₄₇ G₄₈ G₄₉ G₅₀ G₅₁ G₅₂ G₅₃ G₅₄ G₅₅ G₅₆ G₅₇ G₅₈ G₅₉ G₆₀ G₆₁ G₆₂ G₆₃ G₆₄ G₆₅ G₆₆ G₆₇ G₆₈ G₆₉ G₇₀ G₇₁ G₇₂ G₇₃ G₇₄ G₇₅ G₇₆ G₇₇ G₇₈ G₇₉ G₈₀ G₈₁ G₈₂ G₈₃ G₈₄ G₈₅ G₈ Gamma house yesterday were Betty Nuzman, c34, and Mrs. Allen of Kansas City, Mo., who is visiting her daughter, Laurel, c34. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa (Continued on page 4) The Senior Cakewalk Will Be THE Party When the invitation reads "FORMAL" Our advice is to spare no effort to make every last detail of your evening attire correct. Especially important is the shirt—collar—tie part of it, First of all, we recommend an Arrow Dress Shirt for its perfect style and tailoring and because, thanks to Sanforizing, it will stay its true size forever. $2.50 to $3.50 Next—a suave Arrow Dress Collar in your favorite style. And to complete this dazzling front a trim Arrow Dress Tie. Ober's know what the Hill is wearing "Sorry, friends, I can't join—I just discovered that Arrow has made Dress Shirts and Collars really comfortable." - Dressing for formal occasions need no longer be a "pain-in-the-neck." Slip into Arrow's new dress shirt—the KIRK (Mitoga). It's a two-stud shirt of the convenient enter-from-the-rear type, shaped and tailored with your comfort in mind. SANFORIZED SHRUNK A new shirt if one ever shrinks “It’s toasted” ✔ Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat Only the Center Leaves-these are the Mildest Leaves NOT the top leaves—they're under-developed —they are harsh! They taste better NOT the bottom leaves —they're inferior in quality—coarse and sandy!