THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. W. A. A. Has Annual Banquet Banquet "Hockey and its terms," was developed as the theme of the W. A. A banquet which was held at Wiedemann's yesterday evening, for the presentation of awards won by the members during this year. Installation of new officers and initiation services for HOCKEKLenkemper; c$35; Bettie Jones; c$unl, and Annie Green; c$35, were held during the evening. Dorothy Lightburn, ed'33, president of the organization, was toastmessist, introduced Mary Elizabeth Edie, ed'34; Loize Montgomery, c'36; Ann Kell, c'35; Camilla Luther, ed'33; and Margaret Walker, or. Mary Ellen Miller and Wanda Perrin, c'urn, danced, and Lillian Peterson, ed'34 and Ruth Pyle presented a puppet show. Baptist Students To Have Steak-Fry The University class and the B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will hold a steak and weiner roast Sun- day at 4 o'clock. The groups will meet at the church, and cars will be furnished for transportation. Harold Wampler, c'35, chairman, has appointed the following University students to work on the various committees: Refreshments, Margaret Lee Jackson, ed'33; Ramola Hammons, c'36 LawrenceLee, e'36; and Fern Harris, ed'unc! Entertainment, Sam Thierstein, c'unel and Lester Wolgast, e'cml; Martha Boyce, ed'33; publicity, Esther Leigh, c'34; and Olive Douglas, c'35. Honor Senior Members of Mu Phi Epsilon Following the senior fine arts recital of Margaret Smith and Loda Newcomb Monday evening, the members of Mu Phi Epsilon entertained with a reception in the social rooms of the Central Administration building honoring the senior members of the chapter. About fifty guests were present. Mrs. L. H. Houston presided at the refreshment table. The seniors are: Helen Bromson, Joan Bruner, Blanche Koehler, John McKee, Alice Callup, and Genevieve Hargiss. Sigma Nu to Have Spring Formal Sigma Nu to Have Sigma Nu will entertain with the chapter's annual spring formal at the house tomorrow evening from 9 to 12 and Randall and his orchestra will play. Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Eva Onkes, M. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Edith Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence, are to be the chaperons. Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Entertain Active Members The active members of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, were entertained by the alumnae members of the College and night at the home of Mrs. F. E Kester. The guests included Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, Professor and Mrs. A. Preyer, Professor and Mrs. W. B. Downing, Professor Charles S. Skilton, Mrs. Rachel Stevens Van Valkenburg and Helen Becker, ed34. Military Ball to be Tomorrow Evening The annual military hall of R. O. T. C. will be held tomorrow evening in the Memorial Union from 9 to 12 o'clock. At that time Rowena Long- shore, c.33, recently elected honorary colonel will be presented Henry Halstead and his orchestra will play. University Club Will Give Dinner Dance Resident members of the University club will be the hosts at an informal dinner dance to be held at the club on Saturday evening. Members are asked to call 512 for reservations before tomorrow noon. This will be the last dance of the year at the club. Jav Janes Have Banquet The active members of the Jay Janes were entertained at their annual banquet at the Colonial Tea Room by the initiates last night. Initiation was held for Evangeline Clark, c'35; Betty Cox, c'36; Alice Hemme, c'34; Mable Williams, c'35; Rosa Lee Conrad, c'33; Rae Stoland, c'34; Mable Spindler, c'35; Milde Ingham, c'35; Helen Russell, fa'34 Professor and Mrs. Bert Nash were entertained Tuesday night at a dinner at the University club followed by bridge at their home. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. D Strumburnt, Mr. and Mrs. K. C Strumburnt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hargiss, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bayles, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson Mrs J. R. Pole of Parsons, Mr. Z. L. Roark of Kuness Kan, Can, and Mrs. Emma Fagan will be chaperons at the spring formal to be given by Delta Tau Delta tomorrow evening. The party will be held at the chapter house from 9 to 12. Louis Siebers and his orchestra will play. Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating organization, will hold its initiation tomorrow night. After the initiation services, a banquet will be held for the old and new members at the Manor. Those to be initiated are Charles Hucker, c'33, Clement Hall, c'33, Claude Wood, '33, and Don Hults, '33. Miss Wilma Atkeson, and R. C. Rankin of Lawrence, Duane Comstock of Hollywood, Calif., and Professor H. E. Underbill were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Ellen Courtney, and Dorothy Jean Davis, "32, of Kansas City, Mo., and Margaret Boast of Topeka are Corbin hall guests. GENERAL STUFF Peard S. Bucky's "The Good Earth" has 20 printings in two years. "Elmer the Great" is a hilarious comedy at the Patee. Joe E. Brown isn't really conceived, because he doesn't just think he's the world's greatest baseball player—he knows it. Elmer Kane, Gentryville's great butter, goes to the Chicago Cubs. His batting wins games. In his at-tempo swing, he wins. Gaynor claims to be a manicurist and ins as clearly as he sees it himself. Elmer gets into trouble and jail. Nellie, Elmer's home town sweet-heart, comes to Chicago and begs him to leave the jail and go back to baseball. He does but only after a few months with gamblers who are trying to keep him away from the ball park. "Elmer the Great" has love interest, amusing situations, Patricia Ellis and Joe Brown's big mouth. Coming to the Fatee for the owl show Saturday and continuing until Wednesday is "Diplomaniacs with Wheeler and Wooley." Two barbers on an Indian reservation are sent to the Geneva Peace Conference with two million dollars for expense money. It sounds like insanity set to music. They establish friendly relations with foreign women and win an ignoble prize prize and Bert Wheeler sells a lovelorn ditty to a blonde who sits on his chest for the tender out-pouring of affection. "Adorable at the Dickinson is an entertaining chapter of the Graustark series. Henry Garat, Janet Gaynor's new partner, will be well loved by the ladies, if the tender groans from the lass behind us meant anything. Janet Gaynor is a princess who is home from her schooling in Paris. Henry is a dashing lieutenant in the Palace guards. They meet at a servants' ball. Henry a delicatessen man. Gaynor is first to learn the truth and the show concerns her activity in making Henry miserable when he is instructed by the prime minister to get acquainted with the princess and to win her affection away from some low delicatessen man. There are some beautiful shots, Gaynor is sweet and Garat's pants are awfully tight. Want Ads The Dickinson's next attraction is "The Eagle and the Hawk" with Fredric March, Cary Grant, Carole Lombard and Jack Oakie. It is an air picture. Frederic March is a dauntless flier who couldn't kill, tormented with the death record that makes him an ace. Cary Grant is a killer who couldn't fly, but in the second position of gunner and flies with March, although they hate each other. GIRLS: Board and room, $25.20 per month or $4 for 8 weeks. Nice rooms or kitchenette. Use of grand piano and radio. Phone 1703. 1408 Tenn. — 177. LOST: Leather jacket at intra-mural field last Monday. Reward to finder. 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