FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta to Initiate Twenty-Three Tomorrow Kappa Alpha Theta will hold initiation services tomorrow at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. for the following: Marian Miller, c'encl; Elizabeth Joo *c'incl; Mary Lous Bagby, 63; Nadina Beatie, c'encl; Katherine Gleismer *c'34; Charlene Rouse, c'encl; Jeanne Luther, c'encl; Camilla Luther, dc¹; dc¹; Maxine Luther, c¹; Mary Anne Haines, c'encl; Charlotte Banges *c'encl; Mary Louise Cramer, c'encl; Elizabeth Cramer, c'encl Betty Schwartz, fa35; Loula Coulah, b'umel; Dorothy Foster, c'umel; Nicholson, fa'umel; Margaret Mounn, c3; Margaret Sherwood, c3; Marjorie Shader, fa'umel; Mary Hartley, fauml; Lori Ridgway, c3; and Catherine Clifton, c3. A banquet honoring the new initiates will be held at 7 o'clock, Virginii Evans, fa;32; Florence Campbell, c;33 and Mr. L. E Sisson will give toasts. Alpha Kappa Psi Has Annual Pig Roast Alpha Kappa Pai held its annual hail-mart at the chapter house last night. Dr. Duncan Spencer, of the University, was the principal speaker. He spoke on "From One Busy Day." The decorations were in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Guests at the roast were town alumni and the business school faculty. To Have St. Patrick's Party Pi Lambda Theta Honors Dengler Pi Lambala Theta, education sorority entertained with a tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 in room 116, Fraser hall, honorring Dr. Paul Donger. The teacher would be Rick's idea. Miss Alice Winston, assistant professor of English, poured. Westminster foundation will entertain with a St. Patrick's party tonight at 8 at Westminster hall. The refreshments and Irish favors will carry out in the school green and white Devon Jones, c34, in charge of the party. Christian Church to Have Party Fireside Forum to Entertain The student council of the Fir Christian church will hold its regular monthly party at the church tonight at 8. Glen Wakley, e32; in the plains for the evening include playing games in singing old songs. Wesley Foundation to Have Party The Fireside forum of the Congre- gational church will hold a party for the students of the University at the Eastern Shore College in Elizabeth Binhalow, c34, is in charge. A party for members and friends on the Wesley foundation will be held at 8 tonight at the First Methodist church The party is under the direction of Kenneth Ewing, b'33, and Margare Billey, b'35. The regular meeting of the New comers club was held yesterday after moon at the home of Miss Margaret Lyman read one of her own stories. The business meeting which followed was directed of Mrs. W. J Boumgerart. A regular wavy dance will be held at the Union building tomorrow night from 9 to 12. Barney Scocfield and his orchestra will furnish the music. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alma house last night were Bob Hickoch, cE3; Burton Kingstown, 1934; Jake Sullivan, 1935; cE3; John McFarland, a student here last year; George Witers, fa3; Howe, 1936; Robby Boughton, bG4; Bob Whitman, cE3; and Bob Whitenier, cE3. Dinner guests at the Chi Onge house last night were Katherine Getar, Arkansas City; James Aher, c34. MODERNE PERMANENTS All the newest modes. The most scientific appliances. All work half professional price Hair Set and Finger Wave $2.50 and $4.00 William Pratone, *e*; umel; James Power, *e*; umel; Frederick K. *e*; umel; Ralph Mepher, *c*; 321; William Bowen, *c*; umel; Frederick K. *e*; umel; Robert Gilmour, *c*; 333; Milo Durrett, *c*; 523; Wilbur, *c*; 333; Richard, *c*; 523; William, *c*; 333; Charles Young, *c*; 344; George Brandau and Alfred de Chapau-auprigue, German writer, *c*; 344; Michael Brier of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English, will entertain with a dinner his evening at her home, 1224 Mississippi street. SNYDER Beauty School Phone 893 817/3 Mass Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega House last night at dinner were Dorothy Mossmore, c'unel; Dorothy Alton, c'34; Emeline Phillips, c'35; Jamie Taylor, c'36; Michael Moyles, c' hil; c'unel; Patricia Johnston, c' 34;ud Mrs. Dwain Dow, c'32. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night were Mary Lowe, Seburwitz, c.35; Margaret Sherwood, Wendy Dodge, Dodge, c46 and John Amon, c35. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night were Francis E Merrill, instructor of sociology; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Underwood, associate professor of piano; E. P. Engl, professor of Linnell Peterson, de uncle. Debters from Pittsburgh will spend the weekend at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. They are William Rowe, coach, and Michael J. Hutchinson, John Schaffer. Weekend guests at the Aceae house are Dave Polkingham and Forest Chapman, Poison; Ralph Belt, Ossaukee and Jack Berenson, Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night were Dr. Paul Dengler, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols, ex- secretary in the chancellor office. Galvin Evans, 28, and Guy Ramsey, University of Washington, will be driver guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house tonight. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were KClark Fleming, 134; Guy Baker, 134; Alert Martin, e 33; Don Perkins, e 34; and John Perkins. R. C. White and Kenneth Derman of Kansas City were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Alba Delta Pi entertained as dinner guest last night, Faire Poorn, fa32; Mary Lou Becker, fa35; and La Verne Wright, c'uncel. Helen Field, a former student at the University, is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. F. F E Kester will entertain with dinner and bridge tonight at 7 o'clock at her home. Phil Cook, 132, was a dinner guest at the Chi Delta Sigma house last night. Professor C. D. Clark and Professor Sera Eldridge of the sociology department, will leave for Dallas, Texas, next Monday to attend a regional meeting. This ad good for 50c on any pair of shoes Sullivan's Outlet Shoes 717 Mass. Priest Ad $129.95 $19.95 Debtors To Meet Texas Monday The last home debate, which will be with Texas, will be held Monday, March 21. in Fraser hall at 8:15 p.m. of Northport Civic Trust is compased of Donald Huff, 173, and Burton Kingbury, 173. LOST: White gold Chi Omega pin at Wednesday night varsity Call 731. -139 Reward. Want Ads LOST: Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity pin somewhere between, between John W. Bryan, 'Reward', phone 9175, or leave at Kansas business office -137 LOST: Lady's Bulova wrist wrist name "Ruby Cube" engraved on back as a gift -_librarian watch 1087 or call at 314 11th street . . . . . GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visitations or parents. Hates reasonable. 10th and New York. Phone 1603. Office or parking space. — 147. FORCED sale of furniture belonging to Whitcomb estate. Must give possession of house, beds, cots, sideboard, dining table, china closet, book cases, small tables, desk, settee, etc. To be furnished by the owner, March 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1701 Mississippi. L. N. Finit. — 137 WANTED: Girl to care for children for room. Prefer one with afternoon free. 2016 New Hampshire, Call 2880J. — 137. RADIOS for pent or sale. Agents for Philco, Majestic, and Atwater Kent. Hanna Radio. Phone 302. 904. Mass GOSPEL meetings; Conducted by James White of Bateseland, S. D. Indian evangelist under auspices of the U.S.A. Indianus of U.S.A. Services each night, except Wednesday at Hallway hall, 107 N. Church Street or religious affiliations. —136 FLOWERS Fresh each day— —from our green houses which are the largest in Eastern Kansas. WARD'S "Flowers of Distinction" Phone 621 931 Mass. Hose for school, $1.00 You Simply Can't get along without a Sweater or a Sweater Suit This Spring We have them in all the popular colors, and popular prices. La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. SWEATER SUITS $3.88, $3.95, $5.95, $9.95 SWEATERS $1.95 and up Sizes,14-20 TAXI 25c Phone 987 PROMPT COURTEOUS RELIABLE GUFFIN TAXI Duy Nite VARSITY THEATRE Walter Huston Harry Carey in An Epic of Lawless Tombstone Days. "Law and Order" EXTRA Van Dine— "Week-End Mystery" Latest News Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday- Miriam Hopkins Jack Oakie in "Dancers in the Dark" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Prices—Mat. 10-15c; Eve 10-25c The Retail Merchants of Lawrence announce their annual Spring Opening and window unveiling tonight at 7:30 --- Featuring --the newest in spring showings the latest in style creations with these added features: A Program by the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps Entertainment by a Clown Band Automobile Show and Display In Conjunction With for 1932 The following merchants invite students especially to come down town tonight, enjoy the fun, and see the windows; Ward's Flower Shop Electric Shoe Shop Book Nook Fritz-Stuhl Drugs Co. Nosey Cafe Deluxe Cafe Snyder Beauty School Ackerman Millinery Shop R. H. Roberts, Jeweler Virginia May Shop Gamble Store Gutsonfall Theatre Theatre Varsity Theatre LaMode Shoppe Schulz the Tailor Situtes Hillcrest Cafe Taxi Sullivan Shoe Store Carter Service Patee Theatre Anderson Auto Supply Co. Roy Lawrence Meat Mkt. Giffin Taxi Abe Wolfson Byd Fur Co. [This space donated in the interests of the Spring Opening by the University Daily Kansan Dance tomorrow Night with BARNEY SCOFIELD and his popular K. U. Orchestra and Radio Artists playing from 9:00 till 12:00 BROADCAST DAILY OVER STATION WREN another outstanding VARSITY DANCE FROLIC Three Delightful Hours of sweet melody and entrancing syncopation by this outstanding organization of versatile artists. Dates - $1.25 Stags-75c MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING