SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1897 PAGE THREE SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Local Chapter Entertains Theta Epsilon Delegation The local chapter of Theta Epsilon entertained the delegates to the national convention with a banquet at the State Library, where the Time" was the theme of the banquet. Roweana Longshore, c 33, was tasting mistresses, and the following toasts were given: "The Rose," Genevieve Messner, the daughter of the national president; "The Lily," Fern Harris, or "Maidenhair"; Bernice Felton, funde University; "Ragged Robin," Dorothy Baldwin of Manhattan; Dorothy Holmes of Mary Louis Leltz, f6, was the soloist. Miss Harris, Mrs. Thelma Kratoch vii, ed'33, and Louise Beverly, ed'unel, were in charge. A. A. U. W. to Meet With Mrs. Stucker The American Association of University Women will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30, at the home of Mrs Harry M. Stucker, 115 West Campus YOUR FATE IS WRITTEN IN THE STARS round. Dean Robert McNair Davis will speak on the American foreign policy and some present international problems. There will be an election of officers, and delegates will be selected to the state meeting at Hutchinson, April 21 and 22. Church Sororities Church Sororities Have Tea for Delegates The program consisted of songs by Mary Louis Beltz, fa 36, and Maxines Roche, fa 35. Ruth Roland, fa 33, Marjorie Brooks, c' 36, pured. Delegates to the Theta Epsilon convention were guests at a tea given by the combined church sororities yesterday afternoon from 4 to 5 at Westminster hall. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian college hostess, with Lois Lawn, C&J3. Gamma Phi Beta Honors. Patronesses APRIL 1933 one active members and alumne of Gamma Phi Beta entertained with a tea from 3 to 5 yesterday afternoon for the patronesses and friends of the sorority. Mrs. Ralph Badwin, Mrs. Gene Glahn, and Mary Wachter, 43, received the guests. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes and Mrs. W. Heaven Burton Jr., provided at the tea table which held bouquets of spring flowers and green tapered If These Horoscopes Don't Suit You, Go to the Relaws — or Write to the Kansan Senior and Graduate The members of the local chapter of Chi Omega went to Kansas City yesterday to attend the Founders' day dinner given at the Newbern hotel by the Kansas City alumna, Catherine Vallette c'33, gave a toast. A hike is planned for the University students of the First Christian church this afternoon. The group will meet at the church at 4 o'clock. A round table discussion will be held during the meeting. Miss Florence L. Snow will discuss the art and literature of China at a meeting of the Kappa Phi alumnae to be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Price, 1209 Tennessee street. Mrs. J. O. Jones was chairman of the committee, and was assisted by Mrs. C. M. Woodward. Mrs. H. H. Lane. The Bushong trio provided music throughout the afternoon. The University Women's club entertained for the senior and graduate women of the University Thursday afternoon at Myers hall. About 130 were invited, and Ms. Miss Agnes Hushua and the wives of the deans were in the receiving line. Rs. M. R. M. Fitzpatrick entertained the Ptia Beta PI alumina with a lunch-on her house yesterday in honor of Kristeth birthday of the organization. The marriage of Helen Broderson, of Miss Marjorie Rickard, '18, formerly of the French department who is now a teacher in Milwaukee-Down institute at Milwaukee, WI, is spending the spring vacation with her aunt, Miss Frances Rickard of Lawrence. Jane Gray, formerly of Lawrence, arrived yesterday from Toledo, Ohio, to spend the Easter holidays with her sister, Frances Grew, c'36. Miss Grey is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klooz. Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house are: Faye Godan, 32, of Jamesport, Mo.; Louse Leep of Kansas City; and Harriet Harrison of Chicago. Women Guests to Tea Chicago, to Arthur V. Scheffler will take place on Easter Sunday. Miss Broderson was graduated from the University in 1950, and since then has been a librarian at the University of Chicago. Mr. Scheffler is a professor at Aishland College, Grant, Mich. Miss Snow to Speak Broderson-Scheifer Elliot Peterson and Lewis Kamp-schreuder, both of Topcka, were lunch-room guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Friday. Thirty-five people attended an impromptu picnic given by Westminster Student foundation at Smith's timber on campus to Doris Thompson, c. 355 was in charge. Guests of Dean Agnes Husband and Miss Irene Peabody this weekend are Patti Johnson, 32; Fred Johnsen; Fait Hieronymus; Hi Hieronymus; and Ruth Moore, all of Tulsa. Miss Husband and Miss Peabody entertained in their honor with a buffet supper last night at which 18 guests were present. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chem- istry fraternity, announces the pledging of Harold Smith, c'4; 384 Laws, e'uncel; and Samuel Tihon, gr. Haarsharp, 32, and Louis Cooper, both of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house last night. Weekend guests at the Delta Zeta base are Belva Littlejohn, and Millie Stefel, 31, both of Kansas City. Eddie Melton of Rosedale was a guest at the Phi Chi house Friday. The Phi Chi medical fraternity announces the pledging of Gordon Howard Rhoades, 'cunl., or Caldwell. for Personal Attention. Leo Bodde of Leavenworth is a weekend guest at the Phi Kappa house. Send the Daily Kansan home. APRIL 1933 SUNDAY You are wading time and something that is not far away. We can also dispense a wrinkly vinegar—Think “We Fix It” We can weld anything, grind cylinders, repair motors, as a matter of fact, just name your trouble, we will fix it and do it right. Lawrence Iron Works 611 New Hampshire Phone 308 The Ephele National Convention continued. 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