FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28.1932 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. B. Y. P. U. Will Entertain Pirates at Treasure Hunt Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. The Baptist Young People's Union will entertain with a pirate treasure hunt tomorrow evening from 6:30 to 11. "Pirates" are asked to wear old clothes, and everyone having a flashback is requested to bring it. The following persons are in charge of committees: Elean Douglas, c35; and Elman Morrow, gr. entertainment; Elean Morrow, gr. entertainment; Jackson, c44; clusz, Murray Boye, edf3; refreshments; Alice Cunningham, c'erul; Earle Leigh, c34; and Charles Fowler, m35; invitations; Elman Morrow, c35; general arrangements. Approximately 53 guests were present at the Eina Sigma Pb, honorary Latin and Greek fraternity, open house last night. The guests were conducted by a trained officer in the apartment where informal talks were given by students in the department. Ray Miller, c'34, gave a short lecture on status which are on display in the department. His stories differed a great deal from traditional mythology. Iron Tomlinson, c'33, president of the organization, gave a talk in the Ovarian Museum, where he admired Amethyst Cornell, gr, gave some charades on Roman names. The guests were received by Miss Davies who in turn introduced them to members of the faculty. The guests of honor included Mrs. A. M. Wiley, Mrs. B. D. Willey and Greek department; Dr. and Mrs. A.T. Walker, Miss Eugenie Gallo and Miss Else NeuenSwander, professors of romance language; Miss Hannah Grant, Guests; and Miss Winnie Lowrance, associate professors of Latin and Greek. Eta Sigma Phi Holds Open House UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Macdowell Club Entertains Members Fifteen members of MacDowell fraternity, honorary Fine Arts organization, were entertained at a buffet super at 6:30 last night at the home of Miss Rosemary Ketcham, 1009 Louisiana street. Miss Mary Margaret Perry, instructor in design, was invited to become an honorary member. Freeland Penney, T33, read an original short story, and afterward there was a discussion of modern architecture and design. Sigma Nu to Have Pumpkin Party Sigma Nu will entertain with its annual Pumpkin party tomorrow evening from 9 until 12 at the chapter house. The decorations will be in keeping with Halloween, and guests will be costumed in gincham dresses and overalls. The music will be furnished by S扎瑞 Daltall and his orchestra. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, Ms. Billier, S.Miller, Eva Oaks, Ms. P, H. Klinenkon- bors, Mrs. Nils. S. Butcher. Faculty Reception Tonight Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley will entertain members of the faculty at a reception from 8:30 until 11 noon at Spooner-Thayer art museum. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ramsey of El-Dorado announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Maraguet, to Charles Clausen. Miss Ramsey, who is affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi sorority, was graduated from the University last year. Mr. Clevenger attended the University from 1929 to 1931, and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epifania fraternity. At present he is employed at the Fourth National bank in Wichita. To Give Formal Party Kappa Sigma will entertain with its annual fall formal party from 9 until 12 tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Barney Scoffield and his band will furnish the music, and decorations will be in the room. Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Mrs. Franklin A. White, Mrs. Nina Onga, and Mrs. T. W. Stouver. To Have Pledge Party Alpha Tau Omega will have its regular fall pledge party tomorrow evening at the chapter house from 9 until 12. Seasonal decorations will be used, and Louis Seibern and his band will play. The chaperones will be Mrs. Zida M. Holser, Mrs. Rachel Butler, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan Coe of Hutchinson announce the birth of a son on Oct. 27, whom they have named William Morgan in honor of his uncle the late William Y. Morgan, Mr. Morgan, for former student of the University and editor of the Hutchinson News, was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1885. Announce Birth of Son Corbin Hall to Give Party Corbin Hall to Give Party Corbin hall will entertain with an informal party tomorrow evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. it will be used in decertaining, Mrs. Ellis Lewis and Mrs. Eta Core will chaperone the party. De. and Mrs. S. B. Braden, Mrs. F. J, Kell, and Rev. Wilbur Lehrman-lewner were guests at a dinner given by the Christian church at Hickman Mills, Mo, last night. Robert Meyers, a former student of the University, is in charge of the church party, the group attended a Halloween party at the Longtown church at Lees Summit, Mo, where the Rev. Lehrman-lewner is pastor. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained the members of Mortar board, senior women's honorary society, at a dinner given last night at the chapter house. Alice Glee, Elizabeth Ainsworth, Erma Blodgett, Alice Learned, Olein Markham, Helen Heaton, Charlotte Ahlsen, Helen Asher, and Mahr Lawrence. The following were guests at the Theta Tou house last night: Lloyd L Peck, c'38; Wiley Woodson, c'urch; Dana Pratt, c'urch; Louis H. Pontin, c'urch; Paul E. Shad, c'39; Franklin L. Pittman, c'36. Phi Chi Theta, professional commerce sorcerer, entertained rudbeck with a winnere rost held at the first annual Belle College with College hursday at 5:30 p. m. Professor F. II. Hodder, of the history department, was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house Wednesday wening. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Wiley D. Woodson, cuncl, of Penelaa. Mrs. C. C. Wright, of St. Joseph, Mo. Wesley Foundation will have a Holiday party this evening at 8 for all members and their friends at the First Methodist church, Keenan Ewing b'33, who is in change of the party urges all who come to bring an umbrella as that will be a baby bag and an anion during the evening. is visiting her daughter, Wilda, or at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Theta Phi Alpha entertained Delta Sigma Lambda with an hour of dancing last night from 7 to 8. Alpha XI Delta's pledges entertained the activists with a Hollowe'en spread last night at 11. Kappa Sigma announces the debuting of James McCoy, e38, of Colorado Springs, Colo. Underwood to Give Recital Pianist to Present Three Groups in Faculty Concert The third concert in the series of faculty recitals of the School of Fine Arts will be given at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, when Roy Hoyer will appointe himself to the position of chairman of the Administration building. Mr. Underwood will play three groups of numbers, the first represen- ting two seventh and seventeenth centuries. The second group will be selected from modern composers, including Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Scrii- tent. The second condition of "Carnaval" by Schumann Mr. Underwood received his B.M. degree from Bethany College, Lindsborg, and did advanced piano study with Mollie Margolies, new of Chicago Musical College. For three years he had a fellowship in the Graduate School of the Juillard School of Music in New York City and was for two years associate instructor in the music department he has played a companionist for Kathryn Meleis, Marie Chaures, Tokaytan, and Diaz. Mr. Underwood has filled his present position in the University as associate professor of piano since 1930. Doletry Claims Undervaluation Topeko, Oct. 26—(UP)—The Kansas Public Service commission undervalued ALWAYS THE BIGGEST AND BEST: NOW! 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"GRAND HOTEL" Mat. 25c Nite 35c Kiddies 10c Doors Open— Mat, 230 Nite, 6:30 Shows— 3-7-9 Except Sunday Doors Open— Mat, 250 Starts, 2:30 Special Halloween Jamboree 11:15 Monday Nite the City Service Gas company property $2,000,000 in its rate investigation, Robot Stone of the Thrifty company has been found here. You can here today in an argument on the case. LOST: Thursday, black creep purse containing bills, change, key, and other valuables between Cottage and Dove Lake. Oread, No. 6, Phone 1471R. 42 A BIG SIX UNIT SHOW LOST: Pair of brown capseokin gloves. Phone Mildred DeWeese*st 1347W. —A2 Send the Kansan home. It Will Be The Talk of the Town Favors for All - Balloons - Horns - Hats Masks - Noise Makers - Serpentine Fun for All LOST: Pair of glasses, basement of Ad. Finder please call 1687. —37 LOST: Friday near Union building, plain white gold oblong watch Martha Dodge. Phone 718. Reward. 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