SUNDAY, APRIL 30.1933 PAGE-THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Sorority Has Banquet and Spring Party Alpha Xi Delta held its Founder's day formal banquet last night, followed by the annual spring party, 'the theme of the banquet was "The Old Mastoir." Toasts were given by Mary Ryan Guy, Virginia Compton, 27, Milved Curry, 32, Margaret Woodbury, c. 33, and Katherine Hosford, c. 33, Gertrude Hurley, '17, was toastmistress. Decorations were in gold and double blue. The Blue Rhythm Knights of Kansas City played for the dune held from Among the guests were: Betty Swearingen, Grace Glavian, Justine Rodgers, Ruth Hamilton, Louise West-fall, Kansas City, Kan.; Marguerite Bidgeway, Gladys Courtner, Iola; Fern Chambers, Helen Camden Davis, Vir- Beoulh Manning, White City; Helen Tran, Perry; Josephine Edmonds, McClouth; Maurine Bruner, Lecompont; Nola Stork, Topkeen; Ann Smith, Topkeen; Gertrude溜尾, Leveney; Helenine溜尾, Leveney; Helenine McNally, Tuba, Okla.; Erma Bishop, Buckner, and Helen and Esther Cornelius of Hoisington. Bridge Tournament pennia Compton, Genevieve Harriett, Grace Green Leat, Mildred Curry, Marguerite Lercher Walker, Aubra Spalding. Abigail Mallace, Bertha Smith Apple, Mary Ryan Guy, Kansas City, Mo. Bridge Tournament to Be Held Tomorrow The Olympic bridge tournament which is to be held at Wiedemann' vill begin at 8 o'clock tomorrow eve. Miss Midge Bullene is in charge of the arrangements and is being assisted by Mrs. F. H. Guild, Mrs. Will Pendleton, Mrs. O. W. Nauman and Miss Frances Rickards. Reservations may be made to Miss Bullene. The most recent entries in the tournament are Ray Chiles, gr.; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chubb, Mrs. A. T. Walker, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Miss Selma Gattieb, Miss Winona Venard, Parkum Wielcx, wicel; and the R. F. Pitcher, Whitfield, who is coming to play in the tournament with his son, Miss Venard was holder of one of the high scores in the tournament last year. ning. Sixteen hands are to be played during the course of the evening, wiff local prizes for the high scorers of north, south, east, and west. The Kansas City Star release of the solution of the hands will be made Tuesday. Mrs. R. B. Caker and Mrs. Robert Rankin will have charge of the kz fresh. Church Sororities to Entertain Mothers The combined church sororities will entertain with a Mother's day meal and buffet supper to be held Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock in Myers hall. With the mothers of the members of the family, E. H. Lindley, Miss Agnes Husband, and M. P. F. Walker will be guests. Each group is responsible for reservations of its members and each will present a part of the program. The executive committee is made up of the presidents of the organizations with Ethel Ford, c'36, as chairman. Evangeline Clark, c'35, is chairman of the foods committee. Delta Phi Delta Elects Officers Officers for the coming year, elected at the meeting of Delta Phi Delt, art fraternity, Thursday evening, are president, Frances Hamlin, fa'34; vice president, Kathryn Patton, fa'35; secretary, Edith Borden, fa'34; treasurer, Eric Gates, fa'34; minister, Beny Swartz, fa'unal; and Pallete editor Robert Kratschmer, fa'35. Miss Patton was chosen to represent Alpha chapter at the national conference. mer. The local chapter is to have charge of the twenty-fifth annual luncheon at the convention. Alpha Delta Pl Alpha Delta Pi Gives Spring Party Mike Child's orchestra of St. Louis played for the Alpha Delta Pi spring party last night. The house was decorated with palmets. The chaperones in attendance were Mrs. Harris, Mrs. W. U lovitt, Mrs. Zada M. Heister and Mrs Nell Butcher. Out-of-town guests were Nona Leen of Kansas City, Mo.; Charlotte Diver, Chanute; Jean Coghill, Iola; Mildred E. McKinney; John Tindal of Columbia, Mo. Sigma Eta Chi Has Sigma Eta Chi Has Founder's Day aBnquet The annual Founder's day banquet of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, was held Friday evening at the parish house. Elizabeth Hinshew, c34, was toast-mistress. Following the theme of the Sigma Eti Chi flower basket, the toasts were dressed in floral patterns. "Forget - me - not." Ellen Hagard homas, 30; "Fern," Evangeline Clark, 35. Spring flowers were used for decorations. Dr. Huff Is Speaker The Rev. 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