MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 4 PAGE THREF VOL. N. th west Nationa w of th Frida d the d walk room the mearable sities the pysster ball school I W h the p the c divident education the establicem uponitiative ination secur D Her her satisfie the co similar year. follow Be the twories of respec 1. T ballg 50 c school with i T string resentment vouch 3. T to it to built bulamong Be Region Studer prising versitio Mazar and N 1. T condit versitio the co tl the se 7. this schoc curin tural 3. amon tutde usual exan mean 4. oper sary of hon 5. be c den muntion stat and any edv stu 6. ing nam stu cat in dir cin dina ins ve w it pr I Res 1 4 A Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Shower Honors Brides-To-Be Miss Dorothy Winsler and Jam Winkler, c. 23, who are to be married at a double ceremony, were guests of honor at a bridge and linen shower given Saturday afternoon by the Miss Dorothy Bolton and Frances Andrews. The refreshments and decorations were carried out in the pastel shades, floral arrangements, and other spring flowers. The centerpiece on the dining room table consisted of a large bride's cake decorated with two small brides and bride The guests included the guests of honor, Mrs. C. C. Winsler, Mrs. C. J. Winter, and Miss Annie L. Monroe. Miss May Gardner Entertains With Tea mass May Garder, associate professor of Spanish, entertained the senior Spanish majors, graduates, and members of the Spanish faculty at a tea yesterday afternoon. Katherine Owen, c33, and Barbara Owen poured. The table tea was decorated with pastel shades and spring flowers. Among those present were Professor and Mrs. C. J. Winter, Professor and Mrs. A. L. Owen, Miss Mauce Ellot, Sophia Wabizzewski, gr. Miss Mary Jenkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Osman. Gives Tea Luncheon Mrs. Anna B. Ollinger gave a tea luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Boyton and others yesterday afternoon. Spring flowers of green and yellow were on the table, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wetherbe of Oakland, Calif.; spent a few hours yesterday with Mr. Wetherbe's sister, Mrs. W. A. Dill. The Wetherbees were on their way by automobile from Florida to California. Since Mr. Wetherbe's previous visit here, four years ago, he has made a trip from Cairo to Cape Town, and home by way of South American ports. The senior and graduate women students of the University are invited to be guests of the afternoon at the April meeting of the University Women's Golf Club. There is 2 o'clock in Myers hall, Mrs. J. O. Jones is chair of the tea committee. Chi. Olivia entertained as dinner guests Sunday, Barbara Gaul of Lawrence; Musavee Hooper and Billy Tilda of Stephen's college; Florence Winters of Mt. and Mrs. J. C. Sanders and William who were guests of Mary Sanders. Delta Upsilon announces the pleading of Everett Earrell, 133; Marvin Jordan, c; **D4** Elin Klin, **C3** Jack Gailbrich, c' 'Clarence Buckley, c' *E7* Ekner, c' *E6* Ernest Buckley, c' *E7*, and Sydney David, f' *T3*. Mrs. Carl A. Preyer will be hostess to the Kappa A. Kappa Gamma alumnae association Wednesday evening at her home in Boulder, CO. W. E. Higgins will assist the hostess. Weekend guests of Sigma Phi Epilogue were Cecil Paxon, William B. Wilson, Robert L. Watson, Edward L. Harvey, and John R. Hicks. McMoy, Me, and J. C. Peterson of Toukea. Delta Tau Delta entertained as dinner guests yesterday. Clarence儿 Lincoln, Neb.: Grace Frisbie of Kan- man. Mrs. and M., Mrs. Babcock of Saketah Mrs. Paul Rankin will review some modern plays at the meeting of the Venture club to be held Thurdays after lunch at the home of Mrs. C. B. Holmes. --who form a mixed club in the tool shed of a shed. The main characters are: An antique dealer, a violinist, a woman to whom three dollars is a lot of money, and a man who has many sunny side up, is only one of their ingenious methods to pull through to see "One More Spring." Mrs. M. C. Cannon will be hostess to the Mercerclub club at her house, 1900 New Hampshire, on Wednesday afternoon- Elliott Pemer, gr., Paul V. Miner, c23, and Im McCarthy, c33, were lunch- nets guests of Professor Helen Mahin, of the department of journalism, today. Mrs. Mary Thomas will entertain the A. M. A. U. w. club tonight at her home "The Lady of Godes' will be received by Mrs. H. M. Stucker. A a shower was given yesterday by Miss Evelyn Alrich in honor of Miss Dorothy Winsler and Miss Margaret Jane Winsler. Weekend guests at the Delta Chi house were Norman Baughn, Jim Merre, and Herb Reed of Kansas City, Mo.; and Norman Smith of Racine. Delta Chi entertained Dorothy Murray of Leavenworth as a dinner guest Sunday. Mrs. Alfred O'Donnell of Elsworth has been visited her daughter, Mary, c34, at the Alpha Delta Pi house over the weekend. Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Frank Allen, c'38, and Dale O'Toke, c'rel, both of Independence, Mo. Henry Cook, e35, was a dinner guess of the Triangle house yesterday. GENERAL STUFF + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Dear Dr. Clendening: A British doctor recently cured an American boy with a severe form of epilepsy. How does such an allent differ from parrot fever and what pictures were used? Private Jones" at the Dickinson start out to be trials of a conscious objector to war, and ends with more of the Captain Flags-Sergeant Quirk bickering. Lee Tracy carries his part well, but begins to show signs of wear from being wise so continually. Frank McHugh, as Greasy, the mess agent, is good. "Private Jones" has retained its own sense of humor in all of chances to make it better. If you like Morton Downey you will appreciate the comedy at the Dickinson. It is a studio party featuring several high-lights of the radio world. The question, Resolved: That Chivalry Should Be Abolished on the Michigan Campus in Social Affairs, was debated between men and women at Michigan University. The women took the negative and won with mud-slinging, unchivalrous tactics. "One More Spring" by Robert Nathan is interesting reading. On the surface it is light and imaginative, but in several places this gay technique covers some serious reflections and rather sharp satire. The story concerns the adventures of a group of depression victims Wheeler and Woolsey's new picture "So This Is Africa" is entertainment plus. The purpose of the picture is not to make you want to live a bigger and finer life—and it doesn't. It has no plot worth mentioning, but is full of fast lines and humorous situations that could have improved had you been doing it, but you won't think of them while you're seeing the picture. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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