TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3.1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.-25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Xi Delta Mothers' Club Entertains The Alpha Xi Delta Mothers' club on Kansas City entertained the Lawrence mothers at a tea yesterday afternoon at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, housemother, poured. The guests included Mrs. Roy Hamilton, Mrs. George H. Fleishman, Mrs. E. Naylor, Mrs. F. R. Keiffer, Mrs. Otto P. Higgins, Mrs. A. Preston, Mrs. A. J. Mellott and Mrs. T. B. Wyatt, all of Kansas City; Mrs. V. P. K. Bruner, Mrs. D. C. G. K. Bruner, Mrs. Manie M. Partridge, Dr. Florence Brown Sherbon, Mrs. J. R. Edolmids, Mrs. M. E. Rice, Mrs. C. L. Lescher, all of Lawrence. Mrs. F. P. OBrien, of Lawrence, patroness, was a special guest of the club. Lorine Lynde, fa'unel, played two piano numbers, "Soaring," (Schumann) and "From the Hills of Dream," (Crews). The opening W.S.G.A. tea will be given by Gamma Phi Beta tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in the rest room of Central Administration building. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, house-mother, will pour. First W. S. G. A. Tea To Be Tomorrow Each year the W.S.G.A. council sponsors the teas which are given by the organized houses every Wednesday. The purpose of the teas is to give women students an opportunity to enlarge their acquaintances. Faculty women are invited to attend. Hall-Murray Wedding To Be Held in El Dorado Miss Mary Stewart Hall of El Dorado, has chosen Tuesday, Oct. 17, as the date of her marriage to Julius Vernon Murray, also of El Dorado. The ceremony will be performed at 4 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Grower Cleveland Hall, parents of the bride-elect. Miss Hall is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, and Mr. Murray is a member of Sigma Nu. Both are former students of the University. Phi Chi Delta To Have Supper Meeting Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at Westminster hall, with a supper on Friday for all new girls who wish to join. The worship program will be under the direction of Dorothy Miller, fa'35, chaplain. Florence Dill, e'36, will give a report of the national convention held in Chicago this summer. Initiates Seven Sigma Alpha Epsilon held initiation services for the following men Sunday afternoon: Raymond Dunn, c'36, Chester Fischer; c'uncl; Kenneth Reyburn; c'uncl; Raymond Ebling; c'36; Bainbridge Bunting, e'uncl; Robert McGavic; b'uncl; and Lowell Cornwell, c'36. Fifteen men were formally pledged to Sigma Nu Sunday morning. They were: James L. Campbell, Eugene Caton, J. E. J. Collins, Robert Corey, John DeVaucan, William Grabendike, James H. Growden, Clarence Kelley, Stewart Landrum, Carl Mattner, Jr. John Newman, III, Theodore Neyer, Howard Robertson, John Romine, Asa Townsdin. The following were guests at the Chi Delta Sigma sign house Sunday: G. Duss, Chicago: Frank B. Wilson, Independence, Mo.; Lavon Kierster, Linwood; Clark Spalsbury, Cherokee, N. C.; H. A. Reed, Miss Ruby Jacobs and Miss Vivian Brown, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and S. R. Berg and Mrs. Margaret Berg, both of Irving. Kappa Eta Kappa will hold its fall smoker for freshmen this evening in the chapter house at 1527 Tennessee. Guests are to include Professors D. C. have to miss a wonderful party because of a recurring "pinterest" girl who has a lot of friends and tells friends the reason. But now, no need to flunk an exam or mix a party. When you are below parake, take a break from being a pinterest girl. Johnson & Johnson especially to relieve "pinterest" pains, such as headache, backache and neck pain. Johnson & Johnson kills safe, do not affect digestion or heart action, and are not habit-forming. Your drug-dependence is not a problem. 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Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, announces the pledging of Lawrence Spalsbury of Lawrence, and the affiliation of Maurice Cater, of Fayette, Mo, and Amos Childs of Hays. Beta Theta PI enlisted these alumni at dinner last night: Clyde Miller, Bill Miller, Bruce Herd, T. C. Buxton, and Tom Doran, all of Toppea, and Merle Smith of Kansas City. Sigma Chi held initiation services for the following men Saturday: Ned Netland, c'36; Don Reed, c'36; Leslie Reed, c'37; and Junior Sturgeon, c'38. The annual Phi Kappa Psi smoker or pledges of the various K. U. fraunfriedes will be held at the chapter issue from 7 until 9 o'clock tonight. The K. U. Dames are giving their annual tea at Myer's hall tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. All students' wives are cordially invited to attend. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, is giving a buffet supper for rushes at the home of Mrs. Chi Delta Sigma entertained at Brown's grove Sunday evening with a steak frck. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler chaperoned the party. Joseph F. King, 1100 Ohio street, a 5 'oclock this evening. Delta Zeta will entertain Delta Sigma Lambda with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock this evening. Millie Lou Patterson, Ann Tanner, and Mary Jane Moore will be dinner guests of Alpha Gamma Delta this evening. Kappa Sigma will entertain Gamma Phi Beta with an hour of dancing this evening from 7 to 8 at the chapter house. Judge Robert T. Price, 27, of Lyndon, and Bob Harris of Kansas City, Mo., were week-end guests at the Sigma Chi house. Senator and Mrs. Fred M. Harris and daughter, Sallie, of Ottawa were dinner guests Sunday at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Chi Omega will entertain the Sigma Chi fraternity this evening with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock at the chapter house. Betty Nesch of Pittsburgh, a former student at the University, was a week-end guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. The University Women's club will hold its annual fall tea Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Myers hall. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were Carlton Coon, Jr., a former student, and Howard Hill, both of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Edward Smith of Olerlin, and Son Holcomb of Coldwater. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Phi Delta Theta with an hour of dancing rom 7 to 8 o'clock Thursday. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance from 7 until 8 o'clock this evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Spoaks of Kansas City, were guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house Sunday. Marion Miller of Topeka was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Robert Hitchcock, '33, was a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. David Dillon was a week-end guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Isabelle Olsen, c'35, of Kansas City, Mo. Bhi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Ben Copely of Wichita. Chi Omega held initiation services Saturday for Margaret Keller, c36. INMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE CLUB Soubhard, Blade, military science organization, elected officers for the coming year at their first regular meeting Thursday evening. The new officers are: Arthur Inman, president; Edwood Leep, vice president; Kenneth Stevens, treasurer; and Gar- nett Shook, secretary. The club has made definite plans for the year which will be announced later by Iman. HEAR the WORLD SERIES Games at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union The Human Mind *By* Karl A. Meninger now $1 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. The V-Neck Sweater ...one of the most popular articles in a young man's wardrobe; in white, blue, green, or tan. An exceptional value at $2.50 Woolf Brothers 1023 Mass. 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