SUNDAY, MAY 15. 1932 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega Entertains With Spring Formal Alpha Chi Omega entertained with a spring formal Friday night at the Eldridge hotel. Arlo Simmonds and his orchestra performed for them, Nina Ogiden, Mrs P. H. Kinkenberg, and Mrs Hugpot House, housemother, the chaperons. Out of town guests were Eleonor Power, Owatotemie, La Voe Linchmann, Nicholas Rigoni, Berni Rigoni, Dorothy Hatfield, Mr. Billy Adams, Margaret Irwin, and Helen Benson, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Hans, Jasn Warger, Jean Woodcoff, Helen Black, and Gladys Reynolds, Marian Welland and Rudi Carrenter, Paola Mary Alice Lincoln, Independence; Mary Goose, Fort Scott; Caroline Shearer, Frisklomr; Eleanor McDonald, P. Twinkworth, Oklah; Ms. Lee Porter, Davonna Blakey, Tonganese; Hockey, T. Tekwee, Marjorie Hockey, Pratt Masque of Rose Is Delta Zeta Party UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Delta Zeta held its annual spring formal. Dolta Zeta, the Musque of the Rose, lone leader in the group. *L.* The house was decorated with roses. Carl Jean and his band from Kansas City, Mo., played. The chaperones were Mrs. S. S. White, M. F. B. Howard. One of town guests were Mille Stice, 31, Jacqueline Van Deventer, Kansas City, Kan.; Virginia Riese, Liberty; Mo. Marjorie Taylor, 28, and Dean Wheeler, 31. Professor George Goddard, Leavenworth; Bentrice Sprintel, Forma City, Oklaho; Robert Libby, Berkeley, Calif.; Hal Freeman, Willard, Mo. Ray Fair, Neoha, Ms. Donald Hickman, Kenneth Hickman, Ms. Robert Clarkson, Kansas City, Ma. Maurine Bruner Has Announcement Party Maurine Bruner, ff32, gave a party yesterday to announce the engagement of Magrant Fare C128 to Henry Hood. A wedding will be held on Monday at Mrs. E. H. Fair of Lawrence. Gamma Phi Beta Gives Formal at Chapter House The quests were Mrs. G. H. Hood, Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Mrs. Olio Geshenie, Marguerite Koch, c2. Caroline Rob House, c2. Martha Meade, c3. Jane Dye, c2. Mrs. Margaret Chamny Messenbuehl, c2. Margaret Jawner Wimmer, counch, Evelyn Swearne, counch, Ruth Wells, c2. Cornelius, France Thompson, Vida Hayward, c2. Helen Ern, c2. Imgene Hill, c2. Ruth Bough, c2. Mary Jane Milton, Jeannette White, c2. and Mildeed Coughlin. Gamma Phi Beta entertained with a spring party at their chapter house午夜. Music was furnished by Huh Else and his orchestra. The choreoeres were Mrs. Ralph Badein in housemother, Mrs. Rachel Badein in L.C. H. Carris, and Mrs. Belle Wilmot. The out of town guests were Ruth Limbird, Anthony; Mary Eleanor Haskins, Wichita; Mary Robertson, Columbia, Mo.; Margaret Marshall, Phoebe Moore, Lowery; Linda Haskins, Kansas City; Margaret Shepherd, Kansas City. Mo. Spring Formal Party Theta Tau Holds Spring Formal Part Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, the its up spring formal party last night from 9 until 12 at the Country club. Bay Williams' orchestra played. Out of town guests were Mildred Dennis, Bartlesville, Okla; Mary Margaret Wilson, Milton City, Mo; Rose Pementery, Patterson, N.J.; Milded Reardon, Evelyn Durham, Mall Case, Elsie Case, Elizabeth Case, Bowey Browes, Evelyn Farin, Dan Bump, Marvin S. Hensley, E Haven Rush, Wait Raining, George Clyde Campbell, Kansas City, Mo Junius Holmes, Toeka. Sigma Kappa had its spring formal last fall from 9 to 12 at the chamber house. Decorations were spring flowers and bows, often with the musician and his band formulated the music. Sigma Kappa Gives Annual Spring Formal The chaperees were Mrs. J, N. Gilbert, Mr. Franklin White, Miss Carolyn Barnes, and Mrs. S. L. Wilbremb. Out of town guests were Betty Neff, Spring Einhlitt; Eher Watson, Kansas City; Kan, Marie Van Deuken, Denise Warefall, Frederick Chance, Schumman, Grace Kiel, Kennas City, Mo. The Comesopolitan club entertained with a dinner dances Friday evening. The dinner was held at Wiedeman's Myrotheatre, gr., president as toastmaster Cosmopolitan Club Clives Dinner Dance Speakers were Dr. H. H. Lane; Mrs. A. Henley; Alfred de Chapereau, gr.; John Shively, m. G. M. T. surl, c32. who spoke for the senior class. The dinner was followed by a dance at Ecker's hall. McMaries orchestra performed, and the seniors were Mrs. F, J. Kell, M. S, B. Bradley. To Celebrate Founders' Day Alpha Delta Pi will hold its annual Founders' day banquet, *The Constellation*, at the chapter house today. The color scheme will be blue and white carried out in the form of stars. The following toasts will be given: "Comet," Jeann Coghil, c': 33"; "Evening Star," Betty Short, c': 29; "Morning Star," Frances Tindal, c': uncle; "Stailette," Iri Sellers, c'; "Planet, Laurel Judd, c': 33. Seniors Are Special Guests Alpha Gamma Delta honored nine seniors with a luncheon at 1 p.m. at the chapter house yesterday. The deurness and green. France Honlin, c34, was tourmaster. A class promiserum was by Mabel Edwards, c15, Virginia Hirsch, c13, gave the court to seniors, and the guest was given by Jean Arbuckles, c32. Alumni Give Informal Dance The Sigma Nu alumni had an informal dance last night from 9 to 12 at the chapter house. They are having a reunion this weekend at the chapter house. Prat Banka and his band from Kansas City, Mt. for. More information, Edill Miller, Mrs. Annie Young, and Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall. Mu Pbi Eusilon Entertains Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, entertained with a spring party Friday night at the Colonial Tea room. The music was furnished by Morrison's Rhythm Knights from Kansas City, Ms. Robert Rankin, Mrs. Leard, and Dean Agnes Husband were the chip-peppers. Hold Spring Formal Friday Delta Tau Delta had its spring formal dance Friday night at the chapter house. Andy Kirk and his twelve Clouds of joy furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. Emmu Egun, Mrs. Erutn Hamilton, Mrs. John Blocker, Mrs. George Docking, Mrs. Frank Stockton. Sigma Chi Gives Supper Dance Sigma Sha entertained with a supper dance last night. The supper won at the chapter house and the dress was at Eckle's hall. Det Massey and his hand from Kansas City, Mo. played. the chaperones were M. T. S. Stover, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Mrs. Nina Ogden. Give Party at Kansas Union Alpha Phi Alpha held its annual spring party Friday night in the Kansas Union from 9 until 12. Charnice Love and his Lovers of Ohio, led the chaperones were Mrs. Lillian Webster, Mrs. Stone, and Mrs. Gerttude Mason. Chi Omega Has Party Barney Soield and his orchestra furnished the music for the Chih Omega spring party Friday night. The chan-creamers were Mrs. Edith Martin, house-mother, Mrs. Walter Lovit, Mrs. A. L. Williamson, and Mrs. Floyd Sleeve. Miss Galloo Is Honor Guest A lunchroom was given Friday in honor of Miss Eugenie Gallo, professor of French, by La Cauerie Française of Rockhill Mountain in Kansas City, Miss Gallo gave a lecture on "La Theatre d'Afred de Muset." M. and Mrs. Jenjie W. Gruber of Topeka are guests of Eileen Smith, c. uncle; Mariel Smith, c. uncle; and Alice Smith, c. uncle. Mr. Gruber is theStat bridge Alphia Chi Omega announces the engagement of Agnes Roberts, c'22, in Webb Woodward, of Toouka, Mr. Woodward is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and was affiliated with Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. He is engaged in the insurance business in Teppea at the present time. To Have Pieic Sunner Westminster庙 will hold a picnic supper today at 5 o.m. There will be a meeting around the camifera, Mrs Anne Ollinger will be the chaperone. M. Audrey Stout has been a guest of her sister, Ellen Davis, c22 at the Alam Omeron Pi house. She left yesterday for a short visit to Kannah City, Mo., before returning to her home in Anthony. Acacia entertained with a dinner Fri- lay evening at 6 at the chapel house, n honor of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Bur- kle, and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lee- Howard Hoover, c'34, Norma 1 Jacobshagan of Wichita, and Harvey Cools of Dallas, Texas, were luncheon guest at the Delta Upsilon house yesterday. Alpha KappaLambda entertained with a hike to Spencer's grove Friday evening from 5 until 10. Mrs. Margaret Topping, housemother, chaperoned. Weekend guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house are Robert Smith, Topkapi Paul Anderson, Silver Grove; Ralph Martin, Iowa City, Iowa. Muriel Smith, c'ncl, is spending the weekend at Manhattan, where she attended the Chi Omega spring formal party. Phi Mu Alba announces the pledges of William Beck, fa'35 of Meriden and Fred Kim, fa'35 of Leavenworth. Kenneth Poyer of Waltham, Mo., and Mr. Mullin of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Duba Chi house. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Elizabeth Pipkins and Berta Wilhelm of Kansas City, Kana, Peggy Brown, Wichita. John Kent Lifter of El Dorado and Arthur Markeyle of Salina are weekend guests at the Kappa Sigma house. Raymond Alapaugh, 28, of Edgewood, Pa. is a weekend guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. Phi Kappa entertained its graduating seniors with a stag dinner at the chapter house last night. Triangle entertained as dinner guests Friday evening Hazelle Taylor, c'32, and Don Haines, gr. Dinner guests at the Delta Uplonion house Friday night were Carl Bowen, c32 and Howard Hoover, c34. Ray C. Norris, c23, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house Friday night. Sigma Nu will have 125 guests at the alumna banquet today at 1 p.m. at the chapter house. Elizabeth West of Eskridge is a weekend guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house Harry Lose of Topeka is a weekend guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Ralph Reno of Emporia is a weeken guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Lambert Ladd of Eureka is a week-end guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house Mary House, '31, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Kappa Sigma entertained as weekend guests. Donald Hickman, Kenneth Hickman, and Gerald Miller, all of Arkansas City. At the Churckes At 11 a.m., after an examination over the principal doctrines of the Bible, a confirmation service will be conducted by the Rev. W. W. Scoopweller at the Immunite Lutheran church, Teenh and the Reverend George School will be held at 10 o'clock. Immanuel Lutheran There will be a lunch at 5:30 p.m. on the parish house, 818 Kentucky街 At 6 p.m. the Luburn Student Watchers Club hold a basketball meeting in direct effect. Sunday school will meet at 4:45 a.m. at the L.O.F.O. hall and morning services will begin at 11. The subject of the seminar is "Mortals and Immortal." "Marginal Living" will be the subject of Dr. Theodore Azamian's sermon the morning at 11 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church in Boston, school, Sunday, school at 9:45. First Presbyterian Westminster forum will hold an outdoor meeting. Students are asked to meet 5 o'clock at Westminster hall, 1221 Orrend street. Lunch will be provided. Louise Hunsel, c34, will have lunch with David Howard Tardman, c25, will in charge of the music. Miss Richardson, of India, will be the guest speaker. Christian Science Society The public is invited to attend the testimonial meetings which are held every Wednesday evening at 8. sunday school meets at 9:45. The music, in charge of Dean D. M Swarbort, will include an organ pr ude, "Album Laum" (Schulmann) and "Gospel," by the choir of Zingarilby (Zingarilby) by the choir; offered solo "Voila da Giama - Aria" (Handel) Philip Abbas; and an organ postface "March in E Flat" (Petrell). "Shall We Look for a New Religion?" is the subject of the sermon to be delivered at 10:50 this morning by the Rev. Robert A. Hunt, minister at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The male quartet will sing "One Hundredth Psalm," a capella (La Forge). Sunday school will meet at 9:45. First Methodist Episcopal The discussion on "Methedium in the Light of Other Denominations" will be led by the Rev. Edwin F. Price. The book, written for 29 the minister will speak on the subject "As America Hears for Atheism!" There will be special music by the choir The Little German band of composed books will also feature a rock book, which also furnish several numbers. Wesley foundation league meets at 6:30 p.m. This will be the concluding service in the series on denominations and branches of the Christian church. Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. at the first Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street. The subject of the morning worship which is held at 11 o'clock is, "Mortals and Immortals." Church of Christ, Scientist The subject "Was Jesus a Socialist?" will be delivered this morning at 11 by the Rev. Wilson M. Baskus at the University of Houston on Monday, Jan. 25, in the streets. Sunday school begins at 9:45. Unitarian First Baptist First Christian The Rev. Charles W. Thomas will speak on "Some Pages from On Old Love Letter" at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets. Church school will be at 9:45. Annabelle Rogers will lead the you give me this book of 4:48 in the evening. She will tell of missionary work in Latin America. The sermon is to be delivered by the Rev. Seth W. Slaughter at the First Christian church this morning is in "Work." Sunday school students at 04:5. Music will be: prelude, "Xantilene in D Flat" (Solome); offerty, "Deserted Farm" (MacDowell); anthem, "Blessed Be the God and Father" (Dernert); and the posthue, "March Romaine" ("Cubsood"). At 2:30 p.m. there will be a student outing at the State lake. Piymouth Congregational The University Sunday school class will meet at 10 a.m. at the Plymouth Congregational church, 825 Wermouth street. At the morning service at 11 the Rev. Alfred D. Gray will speak on the topic "Wesley was George Washington a Christian?" The music to be given is *prelude,* *Pastoral in A* (*Gulmant*); anthem *Grieve Not the Holy Spirit + God*( *Stainter*); solo, "Out of the Shadow*( *Woodman*) and the postlude *Jubilea* *Deo* (*Silver*). The Fireside forum will hold an outdoor meeting this evening. Care will leave the church promptly at 5 o'clock. Judge's Tax Decision Is Impetus for Action (Continued from page 1) dorsitory is not broad enough to include property in which meals are regularly served and prepared and in which the meal itself is regularly ordered an orderary is regularly carried on" fraternal order is regularly carried on.” Finally, the decision read:“The writ should be granted as to all personal property except the ritualistic apparatus and paraphermalia, if any is listed, and denied as to real estate.” Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, the nominal plaintiff, the property of which was advertised for sale for the non-payment of taxes, obtained a writ of mandamus from the supreme court to authorize the removal of authorities to remove its property from the tax rolls. This action was the basis of the hearing. Later the fraternities obtained an injunction, which was to last until the case was settled, to prevent county authorities assessing any penalty taxes against their property, pending the outcome of the case. Secret transactions have been going on for some time, but the go-between was discovered recently in 'the PayPal account of a former employer for an appeal left on the bulletin board as read as follows: "Wanted, $20. If I am able to obtain this fund, I will honor the department by helping represent it at Bloomberg," Signed, "Burley Securities, Mozz, Inc." Three Black Cats Fail to Materialize for Van The go-between, who is no other than Van, the animal man, answered the appeal of Burnley and Burrellin by the following offer: "Meet me in night at 14:47 p. m. at the window." Burnley will have 20 buckles for you. Signed, "Van," At least half of the mystery has unraveled itself and the other half has been left for the reader to figure out. Ruth Burnley, c3, wishes to get $20 so she can attend the Mid-Western convention, which is being held in Indiana. Since Miss Burnley is working with rats in her lab work, she thinks Van's price of three black cats is too high. The equivalent of three cats might be given, which, Miss Burnley judges, are 12 rats, providing they are white. evidently the go-between failed to oe at the animal house at 11.43%, that night or perhaps Miss Burnley, of "Burnley and Burnley Maze Inc." could not find three black cats, for the following morning there was a box in the Psychology office waiting for contributions to make out the $20 fund. By 11 o'clock, the fund had swelled to the muncipium sum of a lead nickel wire. It is the hope of the "silent partners" in the department, that the 'und be increased to $19.99 so Miss Burney, the student who missed her chance because of illness, get in for the last session of the convention, at least. --every now and then we get something good from the Casa Loma Band, in between 'commercial' music and 'you're summited, to please the public taste. Smoke Rings and In the Still of the Night are the tunes pressed in their hands by a friend. Bennie Krueger, at least the crown prince of saxophonists, with a coteerie of very able helpers, have done their best recording for many years. It's quite easy to be a People. Krueger more than bears down on his saxophone in the latter tune. Last, and almost best on the charts, is that you record of every number wants him to play. The tunes are Close Your Eyes and Tom Thumb's Drum. They will be played over WREN at 10:30 Monday morning). Hospital News Shiroro Matsumoto, e34, was released yesterday from the student hospital where he has been recovering from an appendicitis operation. Financial Affairs Teachers Appointments --every now and then we get something good from the Casa Loma Band, in between 'commercial' music and 'you're summited, to please the public taste. Smoke Rings and In the Still of the Night are the tunes pressed in their hands by a friend. Bennie Krueger, at least the crown prince of saxophonists, with a coteerie of very able helpers, have done their best recording for many years. It's quite easy to be a People. Krueger more than bears down on his saxophone in the latter tune. Last, and almost best on the charts, is that you record of every number wants him to play. The tunes are Close Your Eyes and Tom Thumb's Drum. They will be played over WREN at 10:30 Monday morning). Harold Chopul, gr., will teach mathematics at the Garden City Junior College, Garden City. Farm Bureau Drive Concluded Hawaia—(UP) The annual farm bureau drive for membership has been concluded by R. L. Stlower, county township workers. The drive nelted 270 members, 20 more than required by law. University Women Announce Plans Kansas City—(UP)—State officers for the Kansas division of the American Association of University women have announced plans for the organization's new faculty. The university's clinical branches are urged to meet with girls graduating from high school and help them to make proper contact with universities and colleges. A special effort is to be made to co-operate with the Kansas Library association in the development of more adequate library service. Better have your shirt professionally worn. That washman works work ups to beat the band on warm days. Lawrence Steam Laundry - Adv A. G. ALRICH A. G. ABBE Printing Engineering Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass Street Phone 987 TAXI 25c Two Song hits from Composer Elliott. The American Guest of Congress Dances, has just opened in New York, and have it we two songs hit songs which will be a part of the festival. Bay Noble and his New Mayfair Orchestra. A good German waltz and a modern fox trot, Live, Laugh and Just One for All are the tunes. Prompt Courteous Reliable Looking Over the NEW RECORDS at Bells Music Store Victor's "Outstanding Hit of the Year" The Casa Loma Band, Krueger and Hylton GUFFIN TAXI Day-Nite Cab Calloway and Fats Waller Speaking of the seat song, Cab Callaway has made another very interesting song and Aw, You Dawg, the inspiration for which, if any, probably came from that stuntpeople successful movie. We bring us to Fats Walley, who hann’t made a record for months, until now. Fats has made piano organ, now we have another organ number. The Waller style of organ-playing is something different, and he really loves it to Sigma and I. Ain’t Got Any Cool. When Victor places the title of "The Season's Best Record" on a number, it must be good. That is what they call the new disk made available by the label Rhymes, and How Am I Doin'. The Waring rendition of Rhymes is more to American taste than is the one Jack Hylton and his boys made a short time ago, with what he used to do with the records in the background, and all. As for the other time, which was first done by the Mills Brothers, it to is very acceptably performed. Fred Waring has added Johnny Walker, to his organization, and Davis hey-heys all the way thru the piece. SPECIAL DANCE BANDS Five new releases by Brunswick and three by Victor constitute our first installment of the week, and without exception, they're numbers worth talking about. Coming to THE OLD MILL Topeka MONDAY, MAY 16 BERNIE 'CUMMINGS and His New-Yorkers WANTED --- 500 STUDENTS We do it while U wait To get their shoes repaired and cleaned this week. Suiting You — That's My Business Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W.9tb Any Old Kind of a Suit Will not do for commencement. Have one made for you at no greater cost than the other kind. Select your cloth and your style. We will do the rest. Schulz The Tailor Nine Seventeen Mass. DICKINSON NOW! ON THE STAGE Lawrence Demanded Their Return JACK COLLINS' DEMONS of RHYTHM 14 People. Featuring Peggy Pierce, Bancroft Also-"Zita and Marcell" Direct from The Chesterfield On the Screen-"DOCKS OF SAN FRANCisco" with Mary Nolan - Jason Roburt FOR THREE UNFORGETTABLE DAYS TOMORROW What A Thrill To See Them Together THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY RAMON in NAVARRO "HUDDLE"