FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Xi Holds Initiation Services and Election The Sigma Xi honourary science fraternity, held initiation services and election of officers last Wednesday evening at a banquet given at the Hotel There were 22 graduate and 2 undergraduate students initiated into the organization, which is known as the Society for the Promotion of Research. Among the 140 guests present was Dr. E. F. C. Franklin of Leland Stanford University, who was professor of chemistry here in 1888. Dr. H. L. Lane, professor of zoology, was elected president; C. M. Young, professor of mining engineering, vice president; E. l. Treese, professor of bacteriology, secretary; H. E. Jordan, professor of mathematics, treasurer. The committee in charge of the banquet consisted of women members of the organization, with Miss Florence Black as chairman. A skirt entitled "Ladies in Hades" was presented by the Women's Center at Mary Larson, Miss Elvira Weeks, Miss Lalia Walling, Miss Ethel Ann Jones, Miss Wealthy Babcock, Miss Kathleen Deering, Miss Beaulish Morrison, Miss Soltma Goltibell, Miss Florence Black. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Elects New Officers Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geology fraternity, had election of officers last night at a meeting held in the Geology building at 7.30. The new officers are president, Roland Stuover; vice president, Paul Taylor; e'35; secretary-treasurer, Carl Stoker, e'32; editor, Tom Lenahan, e'33. Duties of the historian will be assumed by the vice president. High School Senior Girls Y.W.C.A. Tea Guests Senior girls of Lawrence high school and Oread Training School were the guests of the Y.W.C.A. at a tea this afternoon at Havenley house. Ehl Herron, a senior student from Lawrence campus, C32, poured. Officers of the Y.W.C.A. were in the receiving line. Ruth Rowland, fa 33, and Alice Gail- fu, fa 33, game a musical program. The house was cited with spring flowers in blue and white, the W.Y.C.A. colors. K.U. Dames Hold Annual Guest Day Tea Bridge The KU..Dames held their annual guest day tea bridge yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hal Alderman, 1213 Ohio street. Tables were decorated in the club colors of blue and gold. Cadys Give Luncheon for Dr. E. C. Franklin High prize for the guests was won by Mrs. J. W. Twente, second prize by Miss Helen Tomlinom, b32. Winner of high prize for the members was Mrs. Charles Newell. Second prize went to Carol Schuekeis. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Cady entertained with a small dinner last night in honor of Dr. E. C. Franklin, professor emeritus of organic chemistry at the Leland Stanford University. Dr. Franklin has guest in the Cady hall all this week. Guests were Professor and Mrs. W, C Stevens, and Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Dains To Celebrate Founders' Day Alpha Gamma Delta will celebrate Founders' day tomorrow with a banquet at the chapter house at 7 p.m. at Barker, Barkeo, Graccia Virginia Wood, Marjorie Gilmore, 31, Ruth Retz, Kansas City, Dc.; Morristown, 29, The琳 Cooper, Lawrence, Phyllis Swarver, Washington; Ruth Stout, 31, Clay Center. To Give Venetian Party Lindleys Have Luncheon A Venetian night is the theme aroun which the decorations for the Alpha Omicron Pi party tomorrow night are planned. The ceiling will be decorated with twinkling stars and a moon, and in front of the orchestra will be a gondola. The dining room and court will represent an Italian house. Siema Kappa to Give Party Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained with a luncheon, Wednesday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Haskell, Mr. Haskell is hindered of the Kansas City Star. Out of town guests were President and Mrs. P哄 King, C. Wishaw College, Topeka; Judge and James Owen, Denver. Sigma Kappa will hold its annual spring formal tomorrow night from 9 to 12. Louise Seibers and his orchestra will play. Chaparroes will be at the stage in Barnes, Ms. Finstidin A. White, and Mrs. J. N. Gilbert. Sigma Kappa housemester Mrs. Crafton Gives Tea The teachers of Cordley School, and the newly elected and retiring officers of the Cordley Parent-Teachers association were guests at a tea given by Mrs. Allen Crafton Wednesday afternoon. Sigma Nu to Have Reunion Sigma Nu is having an alumni reunion today and tomorrow at the chapter house. There are 125 alumni expected to return. A dance will be given tomorrow night at 9 at the chapter house in connection with the reunion. To Hold Supper Meeting The Wesley foundation cabinet will hold its bi-weekly supper meeting this evening at 5:30 at the home of Vernon Bolt, c32, at 620 Indiana street. Mu Phi Epsilon to Entertain Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, will entertain with its annual spring formal party tonight from 9 until 12 at the College tea room. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold its annual umbrella tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5. Spring flowers will be used for decoration. Mrs. Margaret Perkins, housemother, will pour. There are to be about 100 guests. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega host last night were Mrs. W. U. Lov- Alice Hemme, c$5 Leon Bardot, Alice Hemme, c$5 Leon Bardot, c$2; and Louise Irwin, c$2. Weekend guests at the Delta Zeta house are Lisa Fornasi, Topsika Marriott Taylor J28. Abilene Millo Shields Van. Davenport Kansas City, Kan. Phi Mu Alpha had as dinner guest last night Dam Armenius Husser; Miss Prue Poacehy; Fred Kahn; fs5.35 William Garnes; Kyrchian c25; Mr. Garnes of St. John. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night were Professor and Mrs. W. R. Smith, and Mia Rosemary Ketham. The Rev, and Mrs. A, D. Grey and daughters, Frances and Jane, were dinner guests of Mrs. J. N. Gilbert at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Florence Menger, a former student at the University, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. Corbain hall will hold an informal dance tonight at 9. Decorations will be 'spring flowers'. Elwyn N. Does, c'35, was a dinner guest at the Delin Upson house Thursday night. Kappa Eta Kappa entertained with a dinner dance last evening. Guessies were Mildred Chase, c34; Miriam Elon fa; 35; Patricia Susanham, c35; Faye Ganfield, c32; Varyl Bowes, fa33; and Barbara Ibell, c33. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H. FRINK, Dentist Gum disembrases X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg., Phone 571 DR. J. W. O'BRYAN Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyriforma and other diseases of the gums. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. H. W. HUTCHISON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Harvey A. Jetmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Subject to Pennsylvania Primary, Aug. H. W. HUTCHINSON Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. Plymouth and Chrysler Cars TAXI 25c 12 TAXI HUNSINGER Step right up, folks-and you are going to be admitted to a real, honest-to-gosh 3-ring circus and wild animal show, with death-defying aerial artists, wire-walkers, clowns trained wild animals, trained dogs, ponies, monkeys, elephant acts, bands, calliope--- Circus Day is Coming! ALL for the Small Sum of 10c---One Dime. Harrington's Nickle-Plate Circus is coming to Lawrence Thursday, May 19 with a mammoth circus parade, elephants, wild animals, clowns, ballyhoo and all the rest A 50c Admission Ticket for 10c Through the co-operation of the Lawrence Merchants Bureau you will be entitled, through purchase of one article, any price, from any of the merchants listed, to a regular 50c general admission ticket for 10c. These tickets positively will cost 50c at the circus grounds. BUY YOUR TICKETS FROM ANY OF THESE MERCHANTS: Obers Bell Music Co. Fischers Green Brothers Noone's J. C. Penney Co. S and S Grocery Wolters Ready-to-Wear Carls Patee Round Corner Drug Store Coe's Drug Store Cutter Hardware Brinkman Bakery Help-Your-Self Grocery Montgomery Ward Co. Royal Shoe Store weavers New York Cleaners Rankins Drug Store Gibbs Clothing Co. Fritts-Stowitt Drug Store Moll Bakery Houk and Green Hunter Bros. Grocery Tickets go on Sale Tomorrow Don't Wait—The Merchants' Supply Is Limited, and Tickets Will Cost You 50c at the Grounds. Watch for Circus Day Specials at Lawrence Merchants. Thursday, Circus Day