SUNDAY, MARCH 5. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:50 p.m. House Mothers To Meet for Election The meeting of the House Mothers' association will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the Pi Beta Phi house. The annual election of officers will take place on Tuesday, February 4. Mrs. Jace Maclean, Pi Beta Phi, Mrs. Jacob Maclean, Pi Beta Phi, Mrs. Bryan Macy, Mary Allen, Chia Delta Signa, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, Sigma Kappa; Mrs. J. W. Gilbert, Sigma Kappa; Mrs. Kreemer, Phil Delta Theta; Mrs. Nina Ogden, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mrs. Fran- kson, Phil Delta Theta; Mrs. Nina Franklyn White, Phil Delta Phi. Lawrence Art Club Elects Officers The Lawrence Art Club met Friday at the University of Tennessee's Thaye museum. Ms. Margaret Marsh compared the lives and works of Musa Kabir, a graduate student, who spoke on the subject of Goya and The Renaissance. An election of officers was held and following a vote, Mrs. Patty Wasson, Miss Fiona Snow, president; Mrs Margaret Sharp, vice-president; Mrs Pta Beara, secretary; and Mrs C. Kappa Alpha Theta Initiates Pledges Kappa Alpha Theta held initiation services yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock the following morning at cume1 the funeral cume2 the funeral cume3 Jane Warner, cume4 Jean Beckner, cume5 Catherine Harley, gdr; Dorothy Barker, gdr; Emily Je Swaney, fa; Helen Tyler, cume6 Constance Hitchcock, cume7 Emil Lord, lord; Carolyn Horner, A formal initiation banquet was held last night. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Installs Chapter Here An announcement has been made by Mrs. Valma Karkarek, regional director of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, that she will be in charge now being organized in Lawnware Epsilon Sigma Alpha, which is a national honor society, to adultery education. **Has also the character that characterize other sororites. There are now 400 chapters of the sorority it has held.** Theta Tau Initiation Theta Tau will hold initiation services at 10 o'clock this morning for the following: Paul Borel, c:4; Charles Spahr, c:4; E. L. Hardemann, c:35; Mason Wooden, c:49; Wooden Wooden, c:48; uncel; Marin Heter, c:34; Howard Oliphant, c:33 Weekend guests at the Kappa Alba thomson is Betty Bee, Bartleville, Okaloosa. He is Richard Scott. City: Louis Flora Calabou, Fort Scott; Kansas City: William H. Browne, Kansas City, Kansas; Marion Mil- ley; Topkea; and Martin Fisher of Drake University. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian society for women will hold a rush tea tees day aftermon at 5:30 o'clock in West afternoon to be in charge in of Lois Lawson, c^23. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are Frances Bates, 30, of Kansas City. Mo., Wanda Marie Harp-Clark, of Westchester, Glooch Fort Scott, former students. Gamma Phi Beta will hold their annual banquet Sunday morning at the Merrimack Country Club will be present are Anna Marie Sellers, Independent; Lorraine Gregory, Bergen; and David Scales. The American Association of University Women invites its members and guests to the presentation of the memoir of Mrs. P. F. OBrien, 92 Lous-Valle, in honor of Mr. Sullivan's "Our Time will be Mark Sullivan." The Our Time will be presented on Thursday, May 13. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilison house Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knapchmercke. Mr. and Mrs. Knapchmercke, a member of the Keller, and Zynt Wwant all of Topeka. Miss. Farran B. MacAdamu, the state senator, called a meeting in Colorado to call a meeting Tuesday at Topkea. The meeting is to meet by a luncheon at the Jawahir Hotel Mrs. Ernest Sewell, Mrs. C. L. Kimbail, Mrs. Harry Mitchell and Miss Floy Dunkin of Independence were here Friday night. Mrs. Gina Delta屋 house Friday night. Dinner guests at the Chi Deli Sigma house today will be Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson, Betty Hattwick, c:35; C. W. Smith, Shelshaw, c:36; C. Lowell Cornwell, c:37. Mrs. Robert Monroe, nee Helen Brown, of Lyons is a guest of her parents, Professor and Mrs. Frank L. Brown, 1618 Vermont. Dinner guests at the Acacia house Friday night were S. B. Heilbron of Osage City, Charles Neal and Warden Carratt, Garrett and Harald Walters of Lincoln. Botty Brown, fa'38, entertained as a dinner guest at the Alpha Onicron Pi House Friday night her sister, Robert Monroe of Lyons. Pfu Gamma Delta fraternity was host Friday night after the basketball game to Governor Landon and his party. Ray Ryan, Delbert Barker, and Walter Williams of Kansas City, Kan., are weekend guests at the Delta Tau Delta house. Dinner guests at the Pai Chi house Friday night were Dr. Byron Ashley, and Dr. R. W. Emerson of Topka. Clifford Board and John Walls of Bartlesville, Okla., are weekend guests at the Rita Theta Pi house. The Alumna club of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet at the home of Mrs. A. T. Walker, 1645 Louisiana, Monday evening. Kappa Kappa Gamma is entertaining as a weekend guest Valarie Lynden of Arichon. Helen Burrs of Topoka was a dinner guest at the Phi Beta Pi house Friday night. Gladys Bradley, c'31, of Yates Center was a guest Friday night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Bernice Rodenbeck of Kansas City will be a dinner guest at the Theta Tau house today. Dr. Ralph Melton of Karsas City, Mo., is a weekend guest of Phi Chi. Mo, is a seventh born Aiage Sage, 29, of Alma in a peacock of Missouri, 14th of Kentucky. Theta Tau announces the pleading of Robert Rickless of Bendina. Want Ads Twenty-five five words or less. I list the names of the people in the larger ads providing WANT AIDS ARE ACCOUN- TED COMPANIED BY CASH. LOST: A Gamma Phi Beta pin with name "Julia Markham" on the back. Call 288. —117 LOST "Introduction to Principles of Accounting" by Finey, in room 213 Ad., Friday. Bob Raynond. Phone 1490W. — 117. LAUNDRY: One shirt laundered free with each bundle. Shirts, 10c; vests, 4c; shorts, 4c; everything needed. Call 28W7, or bring to 1012 Alabama St. FOR SALE: Five acres at edge of city. 五公里 walk to Ad. Difference in taxes will build house. A bargain. L. F. Holt, 1345 Penn. — 117. LOST. Pair of full-view glasses in soft leather case with snap fastener. Robert Hyman, phone 2523 or 756. LOST: Lady's black Swan pen with three gold bands. Valued as keep sake. Reward. Finder call 2807W. -11 LOST: Diamond ring in practice room 233. Ad. Wednesday, between 2:25 and 4:15. Finder please return to Winni- gua Office Please contact Reward. Phone 1817. MEALS: Student rate $3 per week, also meal tickets 10% discount, Lunches, 35c; dinner, 35c; Sunday dinner, 35c. Ye Tavern. 140n. Tenn. HAVE YOUR application photographs made at Moore Studio. 719 Mass. (upstairs-exclusive). Phone 964. -125 TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys. Good locker padlocks, night latches. door closers repaired. Treworgy and Rutter. 623 Vermont St. Phone 319. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 15c one of the spring specials at the It is not too soon to look around for your Easter suit. We make them as low as $17.50 Others $20.00 us Union Fountain Let Us Help You ECONOMIZE Suiting You Is My Business Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. Would You Wear Raggedy Elbows? Then Why Wear Run-over Heels? — Get a shine. Electric Shoe Shop Keep That Sunday Dinner Date Here SUNDAY DINNER Noon or Evening 30c with Drink and Dessert The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. When Down Town--with Lowell Sherman Wiedemann's Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 Served Daily LUNCHEON 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. Also 5:30 till 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday VARSITY Mat and Eve 15c BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. AT LAST! The Beauty Bar Exposed! "FALSE FACES" with Lorraine NOW! 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