THURSDAY, MAV 19, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 100 Hill Society Professor C. S. Skilton Entertains With Dinner Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Professor C. S. Skilton entertained with a dinner at the Colonial tea room Monday evening. The guests were Mrs. Philip Phibas, Dean and Mrs. D. Swerthill, Mr. and Mrs. George Darsey, Mrs. Hazelkaup, Mr. and Mrs. Michaelskowski, daughter of the composer, Moskowski, from Kansas City, Mo. After dinner, the group went to Professor Skilton's home where Mr. Abbas played Skilton's "American Indian Fantase," accompanied by the composer, Marzoum Moszczowski played "Waltz in E Major" by her father. The remaining members left the department of Mr. and Mrs. Abbas, where the guests enjoyed eighteenth century music on old instruments of that period. Faculty of Home Economics Department Gives Garden Supper The faculty members of the home economics department were hostesses to the women in the home economics club and majors in the department at a gubernatorial holder last night at the Elizabeth Sprague, 1003 Crescent road. A short business meeting was held by the club preceding the supper, with Lorene Kalkbrenner, c'unel, the new president, presiding. Approximately 35 attended the supper. Students who assisted the faculty members were: Mary Kale, president; Naomi Friley, c'unel; Berrie Finley, c'33; Lorene Kalkbrenner; Margaret Chammey, c'32; Irma Rizley, c'unel; and Derothy Morgan, c'34. Formal Dinner to Honor Senors Give Exchange Program Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a formal dinner this evening at €30 in honor of its seniors. The followingworried members Jeffery, c;23 Gorlin Leducle, c;23 Ura Orr, c;24 Dorothy Lisscott, c;23 Dory Moore, Ie, c;23 Imagie Hill, c;23 Marjorie Munck, c;23 Elizabeth Bvian, c;23 Garnet Bvian, c;23 Garnet Bvian, c;23 Mcs. Roy Underwood, Miss Elohah Hopkins, 18, and Miss Dorothy Hollow, 21, were on the exchange program. Ms. Hollow was on Lawrence and Mumbhat Music club. The program was presented Tuesday night in connection with a formal banquet, given by the Manhattan club at the center of the Kansas State College. Sigma Chi to Honor Seniors Sigma Sha is entertaining with a dinner in honor of its seniors this evening at 6:20. The guests of honor are Robert Sewell, c;22 Gordon Martin, c;32 Don Burrell, c;32 Bill Smith, c;28 Don Menah, c;31 James Holmes, c;25 Blaker, c;32 Bryan Reynolds, c;32 Bill Morgan, b;32 Harry Miller, t34; Gene Kroh, t34. To Have Spring Rush Party Alpha Tau Omega will entertain with an informal spring rush party Saturday night from 9 to 12 at the chap ter house. Arle Simmons and his band will furnish the music. The house will be decorated with spring flowers. Chaperones will be Mrs. Zada M. Heisler, Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Alumnae Entertain Actives Phi Chi Thota to Have Luncheon The alumnus of Kappa KappaGamma entertained the active chapter with an annual picnic last night at the home of Mrs. Irving Holl. Tennis and acreet furnished the entertainment. There were 60 guests. Miss DavothyR. W. E. M. Martin, and MrJohn L. Kilworth will commit the charge. Phi Chi Theta to take Luncheon Phi Chi Thia. professional commer- eer society, will have lunch in Kansas Union in compliment to Miss Moore of the Demonstrally Garmart company of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Moore will also speak to the personnel management class tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. summerfield Scholars Are Guests Chanelleer and Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained the junior and senior student tank in the summerfield scholars hitters at dinner last night. The German students, Georg Brandon, gr., and Alfred de Chapeaurour, gr., were guests also. Seniors to Be Honor Guests These women will be guests of honor at the senior dinner which Gamma Phi Beta is having this evening at the chapter house. Genevieve Larriebe, c32; Mary Coryse, c32; Artie Ward, c32; Anna Mine, Shrill, c32; Roben Kinnua, Mine Shrill, c32. To Hold Treasure Hunt The Baptist Young People's Union of the First Baptist church will hold a treasure hunt as their farewell meeting Sunday afternoon. All those in the first Baptist Church Roger Brown, c344 or the Rev. C. W. Thomas before the Sunday. No Have Joint Spring Formal Phi Sigma to Have Banquet Alpha Kappa Pai and Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternities, will have a joint spring formal party Saturday night in the Kansas Union from 9 until 12. Phil Gibson and from topeka will play. Phi Sigma, professional biology fraternity, will have a banquet tomorrow evening at 6 at the Woods hotel. The $50 honor award will be given at the banquet. Dr. H. H. Lane will present 'he award. Give Picnic for Actives The alumina and pairiness of Mu Phi Epson were hostesses to the active chapter at a picnic given last night at the home of Mrs. F. Kester. Weekend guests at the Alta Tau Omega house are to be Philip Holmes, Juniors Sunger, Ralph Monger, Monsieur Dumf逊, and Doral Grose, '31, of Dodge City; Robert Crawford, Pittsburg; Gene Price, Ottawa; and Junior PATEE WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY TOMORROW! and SATURDAY Ends Tonie Adipheme Menela-Loia Byans Norman Foster "Men Call It Love" Bring Your Pal FREE! Always Biggest and Best for Less! Comedy - Organlogue - News Here's Drama That Hits You With a Heart-Orienting Bang! An Amazing Picture of Women at War— Fighting a Man's Fight in a Woman's Way! Extra! Comedy - Carloo "Lightning Warrior" MAD PARADE EVELYN BRENT ... IRENE RICH LILYAN TASHMAN...LOUISE FAZENDA SUNDAY Thru Tuesday Here is Entertainment to Talk About It's the Kind You Want But Seldom See John Barrymore, "STATES' ATTORNEY" On the Stage - Sunday Only Phil Gibson's 14 Aristocrats Featuring His Sensational Tap Dancing Team Fisher, Herman Lwongthy Jr., Edward Dennis, 31, and Jack Handley, 31, of Kansas City, Mo.; Harold Euson, Kansas City, Kan. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house tonight are Miss Maud Elliott; Clarence Christian, Ann Kell, c'35, Grace Crawford, c'35, and Loaetta Wagner, c'45. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Ormea church Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancs, Kansas City, Missouri, and David Seals, South Carolina, of Tongkonova. Derek Kirkpatrick and James Applegate, former students of the University, visited the School of Engineering and Architecture yesterday. Alpha Gamma Delta delu was at lunecee guests today Mary Frances Hatcher, c;35; Kathleen Asher, c;33; and Elizabeth e, c'uncl. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is entertaining with a faculty dinner this evening at the chapter house. KFKU Thursday An athletic interview arranged by Professor Edwin R. Elbel will make up the program of the women's physical education, taught at the 9:45 broadcast. At 11 a.m., professor C. S. Skilton of the School of Fine Arts faculty will conduct his weekly appreciation of music period. A musical program art gallery, sponsored by local museums, will be presented at 11:15 a.m. Gli and Gus will broadcast at 9:45 Friday Don't Forget to Get Your Hair Waved for Those Week-and-Parties Finger Waves, 50c STADIUM BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 1033 Mass. Tel. 310 FOR RENT. 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