THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Entertain With Dinner and Bridge Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jackson entertained last night with a dinner at the Manor, after which the guests went to some of the host and hostess for bridge. The guests included: Professor and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Miss Agnes Husband, Miss Irene Pebody, Miss May Gardner, Professor and Mrs. H. C Thurmah, Professor and Mrs. H. D. Dumonthal, Professor and Thomas Atkinson, Professor William Pilchroft, Professor E. H. Taylor, and Professor Karl Kuersteiner. Engagement Announced Willis-Lindas Mr. Lindas was graduated from the University of Virginia with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, The engagement has been announced of Miss Rita Willis, daughter of Mrs. W. C. Willis of Wichita, to John Lindsay, also of Wichita, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindsas of Colorado Springs, Colo. The marriage will take place early in June. Fireside Forum to Have Party The Fireside forum, the University group of the Congregational church, will have a dance tomorrow evening at 11am in Elma Carey, 1339 Nennon Street. Otis Brubaker, c35, president of the organization, and Paul Borel, c34, social chairman, in charge of the arrangements for the party. Jay Janes Have Rush Tea Miss Winna Vernard, instructor in mathematics, presided at the tea table yesterday afternoon when the Jay Jane held a demonstration room of fire Administration building. Jessamine Jackson, c34, recently elected president of the organization, Eleonor Klein, c35, and Ernestine Boo-arrangements, in were in charge of the ar- Gamma Phi Beta will entertain at dinner tonight for the following senior members: Helen Kinney, Helen Heaton, LaVern Wright, Thelma Baltis, Dorothy Donovan, Arlette Ward, Marjorie Osborn, Mary Ellen Studer, Dorothy Lee Birt, Charlene Lathrop, Max Eisenberg, Daniel A. Mildred Schmidt, Betty Millington, Helen Opie, Ruth Davis, Betty Post, and Harriette Newcomer. Freshman members of Chi Omega will entertain the seniors at a picnic at the state lake near Tonganoxia this evening. The guests of honor are: Virginia Arnold, Helen Marian Bronson, Mary Elizabeth Byerley, Y美军, Eleanor Jones, Nadine Marquis, Margoria Stucy, Catherine Vallette, Virginia Wheeler, Eugenia Lewis, Delores PamYecca, and Linna Loon Wheeler. Seniors of Alpha Chi Omega will be honored at dinner tonight at the chapter house. Those to be graduated this spring are Dorothy Arnold, Leahme Brown, Lois Lawson, J桂国, Martha Lawrence, Alfreda Brodbeck, Naomi Friley, Helen Henry, Dorothy Messmore, Louise Tubbs, Louis Harbaugh, and Marjorie Luxton. The Lutheran Student association hold election of officers recently and the following were elected: President, Theodore J. Craig, c'33; vice president, Wilma Hartman; treasurer, Walter Heck, c'35; secretary, Gladys Berger, c'36. JOHN LAW HIMSELF Believe it or not, as Mr. Ripley often says, this White House special policeman is named John Law. And when John holds up his hand to a civilian, and says, "Stop," that means that the law is speaking, doubly. Making Buddy Poppies for Memorial Week Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States making buddy puppies for the annual sale during memorial week the proceeds of which are used for relief work among ex-service men and widows and orphans of dead veterans. Beta Theta Pi entertained Deane Mollott, 20, of the Harvard school of business, and Ray Senate, c'34 at dinner last night. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock at the chapter house this evening. Loren Casandier of Onaga has been visiting her sister Alice Casandier, c35, at Corbin hall this week. KFKU Thursday 9:45 p.m. Seventy-first Athletic Interview. Friday 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation Period. 9.45 p.m. Dramatic Program. 10 p.m. Musical Program arranged by Kal D. Koehler, associate director. 350 p.m. Dimensions Program 10 p.m. Musical Program arranged by Karl O. Kustersteiner, associate professor of violin. JUNIORS DEFEAT FRESHMEN IN WOMEN'S BASEBALL MEET JUNIORS DEFEAT FRESHMEN A 20 to 8 victory was scored by t. juniors over the freshmen yesterday in the women's class baseball competition. The juniors were lined up with Baker as pitcher, Hinshwat, catcher, Hunter first base, Walker second base, Edie third, Everitt playing short stop, Taylor left field, Greig right field, and Smith center field, a short hit, playing pitching, Parkinson catching, Montgomery playing first base, Nieman second, Berkley third, Irwin left field, Boucher right field, and Shoemaker center field. Missouri Teachers to Receive Cut Warrensburg, Mo.—(UP)—The faculty of the Central Missouri State Teachers College has been notified of a 10 to 20 per cent cut in salaries for next year. A 10 per cent cut was made last year. Following an announcement in the Kanman concerning the election of Jessamine Jackson to the presidency of the United States, she appeared in the Winfield Court. Jessamine Jackson, Jay Jane, Jested Jovially by Winfield Courier "The University Daily Kansan reports that Jessamine Jackson was elected president of the Jay Jane, Jay Jane Jessamine Jackson jabbered jingly as she jogged jitterily on the jetty and the monitor see her in her jeopardy called to a jotting journalist who jumped judiciously, jerked off his jacket, and in a jiffy had joined Jessamine on the jetty and they joked joyously, but Jay Jane jilted him so Jasper pitted in his diary this June day, "Jay Jane Jessamine Jackson Jilted Jasper." STEWARD wanted for summer school. None but experienced need apply. Phone 423. —179. Want Ads WANTED: Subscription salesman for Daily Kansan subscription campaign among students at opening of school in fall. 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