1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1592 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Phi Holds initiation Banquet Kappa: Phi. Methodist church sermon, held a burgendy evening day in the Methodist church, 934 Vermont street, following initiation services for eight women "Blossom Time" was held at the sweet decorated the tables. Elizabeth Day, ed. 33, president of the security, acted to touchstimus. La Vonn Astle of Manhattan brought greetings from lena chapter. She attended Sigma Gamma Chi. Congregational church security. Erma Bloedgelt, ed. 33, represented Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian organization. Eldred Wall, c4, represented Kappa Chapter. Emily Rutherford, represented Thuchna Willex, ed. 33, represented Theta Epsilon, Baptist church security. Irene Bone, c32, accompanied by Leona Jennison, fa34, played as a violin solo, in a Brahms waltz. The Macabo Winnata Bass. c32, read two poems. Wilma Basta. c32, read two poems. The women initiated into Kappa Pi before the banquet are as follows: Constance Rupture, e'unel; Mary Shuercu, e'unel; Nina Hammann, fa unnel; Louise Clarke, c'anel; Thadhake Clarke, c'anel; Calso, Alain Thacre, e'unel; and Esther Silliman, fa 35 The toast program was as follows “Buds,” Constance Ruppe, écquel. “Biossies”; Maxine English, écquel. “Fruit.” Maxine A. Hunt, 157. Massachusetts tree. Initiate Two Men Into Mortar and Ball George Stephens, c32, and Charles W. Steinberg, c34, were initiated Intertutor and Bail national court attorney in the High Court of Virginia in Fowler Shops held last Friday evening. H E Kroo, assistant instructor at Georgetown University, is a member at the same meeting, Captain Frank Annelberger, c33, and Lieutenant Erie Nye were in charge of the proceedings. Captain Burke, assistant professor of military science, and Diorate Leader Thomas H. Simonson, president of the principals and plans of Mortor and Bail. Captain Elysian Young, officer. Returned Missionary Talks Before Theta Epsilon Mrs. F. A. Bogg, returned missionary from India, talked at a meeting of Theta Epica, Baptist church survivor, last night. The devotionals, the vineyard, and the Winzer, Vineyard" and were run by Wilber, cA3, and Ruth McCom, Lawrence. Acacia Holds Alumni Dinner Those who attended the dinner and alumni meeting at the Acacia house last night were George O. Foster, registered director of the Acacia House Kirster, Professor G. W. Bradshaw, N. P. Sherwood, Dr. E. Lee Trecee Professor Fred N. Raymond, Professor Charles M. Curran, Elliott, David M. Horkmann, E. C. Dert N. C. Lindstrom, and Guy Pennock. Alpha Gamma Delta was in charge of the W.S.G.A. tea, held in the rest room of Central Administration building, this afternoon. The table was desked up with tables and a counterfeit of rooms. Mrs. William Hillmott home, mother, poured. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Butler of Haston, Texas, are guests at the home of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, 1993 Crescent road. Mrs. Arthur Butler of Houston, Texas, was a timekeeper guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house this noon. Mrs. Henry Werner, 1713 Alabama street, entertained Mrs. B. J. Dalton, Kansas City, Mo., as her guest Sunday, giving a small lunchun in her honor. Mrs. Dalton left for her home westerday. Delta Zeta entertained with a lunch-the soon this for Mr. and Mrs. William McHee, who were married Sunday. Mr. McHee and the Delta Sigma Lambda house tonight for dinner. They will leave for Gruver Tomes tomorrow where they will make Miss Madeline Aston visited her mother, Mrs. C. H. Aniston, 1300 Abbott street, over the weekend. Miss Aston attended the Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Mo. Want Ads GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or guests. Rates reasonable. 10th and New York City 1582. Book online or park space. —193 WANTED: Student, family or fraternity laundry, prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. Phone Ms. Pringle, 3175M. — 106 WANTED: Desirable rooms for housing of High School and College athletic teams during K. U. Relay opears on these rooms. We will have room calls K. U. 82, Athletic Office. Each school will be responsible for 100 athletic teams per cent per individual . . . -101. LOST: Pair of glasses with engraved white-sold-rim, Saturday night. Finder please notify Chandler Jarvis. Phone 728. -161 STORAGE. Cars called for and delivered. 53 per month. Phone 1142 Bullein Motor Co. —17 HERE IS a chance to enjoy on fraternity jewelry. Participants given upon request. Herman S. Kansas,丹克尔. P. O. Box 174, Topken, Kansas —176 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Harvey A. Jetmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Submit to Republican Primary, Aug. 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 Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. J, W. O'BRYAN. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrorya and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. A YEAR AND A HALF IN THE MAKING PICTURE Special Comedy—"Half Holiday" PATEE WHERE THE BIG PICTURE PLAY NOW! Ends Tomorrow 3 - 7 - 9 Special Added Stage Attraction Matinee and Nite Washington State U. CAMPUS TRIO 12 Minutes of the Hottest, Sweetest, Rhythm Ever Heard You won't want to miss the relays--- neither will you want to miss the special RELAYS DANCE FROLIC Friday Night --- April 22 featuring nine until twelve o'clock and his recording band an outstanding orchestra brought here direct from a tour of the Coast and Southwest. 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