TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Murray Announces Big Sister Captains Margarete Murray, *cunl*, Big Sister captain of the Y. W. C. A. today announced the ten captain who will lead the team in the fall term. They are Margaret Woodbury, c; Lucchel Wagner, c; Lee Dorothy Arnold, c;35 Marietta Daniels, c; Elean Reed, c; maxi; Maxine Dewlin, c; Helen Christian, c; umd; Avis McBride, c;35 Josephine Lee, c;25; Ann Kell, c Tw ten women will serve under each of these captains, which together with the seven officers of the Y. W. C. A., will make n total of approximately 150 age assistance women. Housemother to Entertain Seniors With Picnic Mrs. Zada M. Heisler, housemother, will enter the seniors of Alphant Tau Omega this evening with a picnic center and a lawn at the fraternity house on the lawn at the fraternity house. Seniors that are to be honored are Carl Bell, Walter Tromboldt, George Tromboldt, Addison Moeschik, Worcester Worcester, Brian Ridley, Walter Koeck, and Robert Dilles. Alpha Gamma Delta Installs Officers Alpha Gamma Delta held installation of officers for the coming year last night at the chapter house. the following officers were installed Dorothy White, b'33, president; Gwen Rushston, fa'33, first vice-president; Alice Learned, c'33, second vice-president; Bernee Grizell, c'43, treasurer Blumgift, c'33, recording secretary; Arian Newman, c'44, corresponding secretary; Frances Hamlin, fa'34, treasurer Margaret Winteler, c'44, guard Frances Hamlin, fa'34, rush captain Helen Campbell, e'33, social chairman Alpha Omicron Pi Holds Senior Breakfast Alpha Omicron Pi Seniors of Alpha Omicron Pi were entertained at breakfast at the chapter house Sunday. A color scheme of red and white was carried out. Nut cups were in the form of paper dolls wearing senior caps. Mrs. Dains Guest of Honor at Bridge Saturday Anita Munfida, c33, president of the sorority, was toastmistress. The senior speech was given by Laureen Sweddun, fa23, and the farewell to the seniors was presented by Madre Brown, c34 Mrs. F. B. Daims, who will spend the summer in Europe, was the guest of honor at bridge afternoon given by Mrs. Robert Taft, Mrs. Ray Brewster and Mrs. A. W. Davidson, at the home of Mrs. A. Taft. Mrs Daims was awarded the first prize and also a guest harriet Harriet Gr. gt., won second prize. The following were guests: Mrs. Dairs, M. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. H. Pady, M. E. D. Kiney, Mrs. C. W. Stratton, Mrs. Eh eliol Ann Jones, Mrs. Selma Geltchin, Miss Harriet Geer, gr.; Miss Guta Marble, gr.; Miss Pauline Garber, gr.; Irvin Douglas, Miss Eliva weeks, E. A. White. Dean and Mrs. Swarthout Entertain Choir Igor Buketoff, fa 35, won first prize in an anthem guessing contest held SPECIAL for Wednesday A Real Treat Strawberry Short Cake 006 You will also find---- Cold Plates Sandwiches Salads Ice Creames Cold Drinks Of course the hot food is appetizing also last night as a part of the entertainment at the party for the Presbyterian church choir gives by Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarlout at their home, Valley Nothing is good enough but the best. Alpha Xi Delta to Give Dinner The Cafeteria Irwin Doughas, gr., was second h. the contest. Both prizes were autographed photographs of Dusolina Giannini. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain its seniors with a formal dinner this evening at the chamber house. The seniors honored were Frances Everlund, Helen Corneius, Ethet Corneius, Milred Curry, Martha Bishop, Dorothy Christiansen, Grace Glaville, Fearn Chamber, Hilda Moline, and Maurice Brunner. at T. J. Sweeney Entertains 1. J. Swensen entertained a number of friends with dinner at the Eldridge grill last evening, as an expression of his appreciation for the co-operation required by the convention hold here last week. Miss Lida Wooding, sister of the governor, Henderson Martin, who was vice governor of the Philippines during the Wilson administration, and Martin Mills, president of Port Scott, were guests of honor. Sigma Kappa Elects Margaret Roberts, f32, 33, was elected president of Siena Kappa at the election of officers held last night. Other officers chosen are vice-president, Gene McKee, f34; corrosion assistant (acquired by Siena Kappa), Zelina Swaydal, f34; treasurer, Margaret Dickey, c33; chapter editor, Thokla Anderson, c33; histori-registrar, Alien Thrower; clutch, social chairman, Misa Weikert, wolf; erupe, Amanda Guth, c34; and Pan-Hellenic representatives, Misa Dinka and Miss Weltz. Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic fraternity for women, will hold its senior farewell banquet tonight at 6:30 at the Collegiate tea room. Miss Nelle Snedec, fashion editor of the Kansas City Star, will be the speaker. Martha Lawrence, president of the organization, will set to visittombstones. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with ainner in complement to its seniors this evening. The seniors are Eudela Giesel, Nicola Giesel and Daryl Parrott and Mary Lou Webb. Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledge of John Hampton, c34, of Kinsley University, Lewis, c34, of Kentucky City, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Faye Ganfield, c32, to Lemoyne Weiser, c34. Mr. Weiser is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Phi Chi, professional medical fraternity, is having a farewell dinner for all its members at the chapter house this evening. Professor and Mrs. E. A. White will contain the Methodist Guid with a picnic supper in New York City. Miss Hamm Oliver is the committee of the committee in charge. Mary House, 31, who has been visiting at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, left today for her home in Appleton City, Mo. Mrs. Ralph Harman of Lawrence will be a dinner guest at the "." angle house this evening. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional com- merce fraternity, announces the pledging of Otto Preckakka, c34, of Atwood. Mrs. A. H. Turney spoke on "The Milk Situation" at a meeting of the Parent-Teachers association council sponsored by the Library Memorial High School Dinner guests at the Triangle house Sunday were Katherine Shouse, Stella Cutip, c35, and Katherine Morris, c32. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H FRINK Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg., phone 571 DR. J. W. ORYAN, Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of piorhea and other diseases of the gums. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 305 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Harvey A. Jetmore Harvey A. Johnson Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. (The time it takes for a woman to ruin a man's entire life!) VARSITY THEATRE Eads Tentle "Are You Listening?" Bill Haines - Mudge Evans TOMORROW THRU SATURDAY TOMORROW THRU SATURDAY 1932'S BATTLE OF THE SEXES! IN TWO SECONDS HE BECAME THE SLAVE OF THE WOMAN HE HATED! He knew her for what she was and despised her . . . yet he could pot master the passion that threatened to destroy him. STARTS SUNDAY Moved Here Direct From Kansas City "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13" binson WANTED: Two passengers to points between Lawrence and Pueblo, Colo. leaving June 1. 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