TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1933 UNIVERSITY, DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Triangle Holds Founders' Day Banquet Triangle held its annual Founder's Day banquet and installation of the officers for next year, Sunday at the chapter house. The principal speaker at the banquet was R. O. Harder, 08, of Homewood, who was one of the charter members of Triangle. The following officers were installed: president, Edgar Gift, c'43; vice president, Kenneth Scherrer, e'35; corresponding secretary, John Herndon, e'34; secretary, Henry Benjes, e'35; sergeant-at-arms, Lester Wolgast, e'34; librarian, theodore Craig, e'35. Guests at the banquet were Professor A. M. Ockerblad; Chet Kuhn, e'28; Leavenworth; Egenege Starr, Clay Center; Carl Williams, '32, Lawrence; M. E. Epry, '31, Ottawa; Neel Weber, '31, Osawatime; Ben Williamson, Troy; Charles Hipp, '31 Jack Averill, Henry Gould, '30 Louis Farber; Ted Lieberman; John Sehhausen, '30; Farril Young, '32 Charles Wurst; John Frei; and John Lomberg, '30 all of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Lambda Hold District Conclave The annual district conclave of Alpha Kappa Lambda was held at the chapter house on Sunday, April 23. The meeting, which was organized by Day banquet at the Colonial tea room. Out-of-town guests were: Edwin Sample, Howard Kindswater, Warren Lytle, Glenn Young, Rowland Elliott, Sylvester Keller, Roy Clir, Cristamine Keith, Leroy Quigley, Orlo Steele, Rowland Munsell, Don Christy, John Hamon, Professor Harry Stewart, and Mrs. Everly, all of Manhattan; Ralph Freeman, Clarence Francisco; Iceland Robertsen, David Stilwell, Ms. Margaret Topping, all of Kansas City; Mo. Robert Wilson, Oakdale; Daniel Roberts, Topeka; Howard Wingers, Jarbolo; and Professor Wesley Robbers, Fayetteville, Ark. Elects Officers Delta Zeta Margaret Wolf, c'unel, was elected president of Delta Zema for the coming year at a meeting last night. Entertain Mu Phi Epsilon Other officers chosen were vice president, Jean Dunn, c34; secretary, Stella Cutlip, c36; treasurer, Margaret Beaumont, c34; historian, Loreen Miller, cunel; uncle captain, Jacqueline Van Deventer, c34; and sergeant-at-arms, Eleanor Flower, c35. Morse-Baughn Phi Mu Alpha, national musical fraternity, is entertaining the members of the Mu Phi Epilson, national musical sorority at dinner tonight at the chapter house. The guests will include Wilma Stoner, fa3; 14; Helen Russell, fa3; 14; Blanche Sams, fa3; 13; Leona Jensen, fa3; 14; Hilma Powell, fa3; 14; Genevieve Hargiss, fa3; 33; Ruth Miller, fa3; 13; Helen Bronson, fa3; 13; Helen Heaston, fa3; 13; Alice Gallup, fa3; 33; and Margaret Smith, fa3. Alpha Omicron II pronounces the engagement of Juanita Morte, b'33; to Norman Baughn, 31. Mr. Baughn is affiliated with the Delta Chira fraternity. The engagement was announced at a spread given by Mrs. Morse for the members of the local chapter last night. The coffee table at which Mrs. C. H. Landes presided was decorated with pink roses and pale pink tapers. Guests included Ruth Waters and Aileen Frazer. Honor Helen Bronson In honor of Helen Bronson, f'33, who presented her senior recital last night, Chi Omega entertained with a reception. Mrs. Edith Martin, Mary Sanders, c'34, and Miss Bronson were in the receiving line. Guests were Professor and Mrs. Carl Borshak and Dr. Marilyn Busch of Olathe; Mrs. Carl Busch of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. George O. Foster; and members of Mu Phi Epison. Offices of Sigma Eta Chi who were installed at the meeting Sunday afternoon are Elizabeth HinsHAw, c34, president; Evangeline Clark, c35, vice-president; Della Newell, c34, recording secretary; Hazel Rice, c36, corresponding secretary; and Imogene High, c36, treasurer. Installs Officers Miss Elizabeth Meguiar of the home economics department will discuss "Dress and Personality" at the meeting of the Advanced Standing commission, to be held at 4:30 this afternoon, at Henley house. Chi Delta Signa entertained with a smoker at the chapter house Sunday afternoon. W. Levon Kierster of Linwood, Leon Storms and Charles Woodbury, both of Kansas City, Mo., were guests. Phi Beta Pi entertained the following guests Sunday at dinner: Dr. Monti Belot, and Miss Ruby Wallace of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss May Johnitz and Merrill Irwin, of Parsons; and William Ziguenbusch, Ellinwood. The Inter-racial group of X. W. C. A. will meet at Henley house at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. Miss Mary Dillard will speak on "What the Negro Thinks." Wanda McKnight, c'unel, will play several piano solos. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Field, Mrs. Franklin E. Murphy, George Murphy, and Cordella Alice Murphy, all of Kansas City, Mo., will be dinner guests of Beta Theta Pi tonight. josephine Edmonds, Darlene Chapman, and Charlotte Edmunds, of McLouth, and Catherine Springer, of Kansas City were weekend guests at the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house last night were Professor and Mrs. F. E. Kester; Professor and Mrs. J. D. Stranatha; and Professor G. W. Smith. YES! go by bus but INSIST on GREYHOUND Service Only Greyhound offers you three things: SAFE, punctual travel in modern concludes, kept in perfect condition by trained Greyhound mechanics; genuine nationwide driver experience; daily triply trips; a big, substantial organization behind every ticket; and a WFW free for reliable travel. About 30 million people traveled by greyhound last year. PLAY SAFE! Be sure your ticket is a Greyhound ticket, and your bus a Greyhound bus. Sample fares: ALL-EXPENSE TOURS TO THE WORLD'S MAIN CITY $1.00 up, plus Chicago fare. write for booklet to A. F. Worth Grayhound Linen 123 W. 11th Kansas City, Mo. W. 11th Chicago, Mo. One Round Way Trip Kansas City --- $ .95 $ 1.45 (SPECIAL Week-end Round Trip, Dr. F. C. Allen, and Coaches Adrian Lindsey, H. W. Hargwasser and Roland Logan were guests at the annual Notre Dame night dinner and smoke held at the Hotel Baltimore, in Kansas City, Mo., last night. $1.00 On sale Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays; returns good until Sunday night! Denver 9.90 17.80 Colorado Springs 12.40 22.30 (Open Dail.) Chicago 7.90 12.90 (World's Fair) Los Angeles ---- 28.50 51.30 New York ---- 21.65 33.60 Louis Siebers and his band will play for the mid-week varsity which will be held tonight from 7 to 8 in the Memorial Union. UNION BUS TERMINAL 8 Massachusetts - Phone 590 Guests last night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were Mrs. J. Morse, Wilm Tout, and Lois Carol of Kansas City, Mo; Dorothea Higgins, 22, and Francis Thompson, 31. The K. U. Dames will hold their annual spring banquet tonight at 6:30 at the Manor, 1914 Massachusetts. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house tonight are Eleanor O'Donnell and Marion O'Donnell of Ellsworth. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Marjorie Gosper, c'35, of Lawrence. Alpha Chi Omega announcethe pledging of Josephine English, c'Of, of Macksville. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Golf Togs New organdie blouses with puff sleeves, allowing plenty of room for a long follow-through. 69c to $1. Lest You Forget:--- We offer one-day service on restricting tennis rackets. Silk and rough crepe skirts tailored to provide bodily freedom as well as style. £1.60 White sport oxfordts in calf and pig skin — comfortable for golf — attractive for street wear. $2.45. RUSSELL'S STYLE SHOP Let Us Put Golf Calks in Your Sport Shoes We clean, shine or dye any kind of shoes ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. Beg Pardon For the Golfer Bobby Jones Irons $5 Spaulding Woods $3 to $7.50 Bobby Jones Woods $8.50 Spaulding Irons $2.20 to $5 Wool Golf Slacks $3.95 to $5 Golf Balls 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c Cotton Slacks $1.95 to $2.50 The Sunday Kansam contained an article announcing a meeting of the Graduate club erroneously. The next meeting of the Graduate club will occur Tuesday, May 9, at which time Elizabeth Dankel, assistant professor of English, assures director of the T sigma, will speak, Elliot Perner, chairman, said today. --one of the Spring Specials at the Golf Shoes $3.50 to $5 Sweaters 95c to $2.45 Want Ads Twenty-five orders; least 1 in each box. 6 inshells, 72c. Large ads private. WANT ADS are ASSOCIATED COMPANYED BY CASH. OST: Green Sheafier lifetime pen between Administration and Stadium, friday. Name on pen. L. Filkin, 1425 enn. Phone 555. — 157 LOST: Old Kappa key inscribed "Eva Mitchell". Finder please call Vivian Andrews at 718. ---155 FOLLOW THE "50 TIMERS" TO EUROPE IN TOURIST CLASS *People who have travelled across the Atlantic 50 times or more via the White Star Line. "I $t$ chance you may never have again," to take a European vacation. Tourist Class on the most white Star liners, favorites of the "50 Timers." It's because they know the pay good times that White Star offers, that those veteran voyagers have been in Europe, and how wise to follow their example. Sail on the Majestic, world's largest ship; famous Olympic (gene), new and Britannic, England's largest motor liner or the favorite Adriatic 50 (up) TOURIST CLASS From $175 round trip LOST: Kappa key, Tuesday, on campus. Mary Louis Schwartz. Phone 718. -155 For sailings to Ireland, England and France, see your local agent, the travel authority in your community WHITE STAR international Mercantile Marine Line 1100 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo. Agent Erwirkher LOST: Pair of glasses in blue case, probably in room 290 Fraser. Mrs. Grunder. Phone 1289. 1547 K. —157. Chicken Sandwich, 15c LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Weaver's ONE WEEK ONLY FOR THIS GREAT SPECIAL Complete MAKE-UP KIT with each purchase of FRANCES DENNEY Preparations . Everything you need for make-up — Foundation Lotion, Creme Rouge, Face Powder, Lip Stick — are included in this fascinating box given to you with each Treatment purchase of FRANCES DENNEY Preparations for your skin. Remember — this week only. TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT Country Club Golf Course Now Open to the Public at Popular Prices in Addition to Regular Memberships A New Policy Daily Green Fees Week Days, 36 holes or less ___ 50c Sundays and Holidays, 36 holes or less ... 75c 75c Special term rate for students from now until June 1. Ask for particulars. Beautiful Bent Greens of ample size, which are watered so that a uniform growth of grass is maintained during the season. Hazards are based on the natural character of the ground and are ample for the most exacting golfer. The bills command a wonderful view of the river valley. If there is a breeze anywhere in the vicinity you will find it here. Professional Golf Instructions Howard Verney has been engaged as professional and will have charge of the golf activities. Verney has been with the club five years and conducted a down-town in-door golf school the winter of 1931. He was club champion in 1931 and is a course record holder. He is recognized by the club as one of the best golfers in Lawrence and thoroughly competent to teach. New Driving Tees A driving and practice tee has been built south of the club house—practice balls rented—50 balls, 25c. Howard Verney Professional Individual instruction by appointment. Special rates for 10 lessons. E. E. ALEXANDER, Manager