TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SOCIETY Sigma Phi Epsilon Initiates Sigma Phi Epilion hold initiation sessions yesterday morning for the following men: Armand Bolen, c4, Buler Haynes, c6, Dennis Roberts, N.Y.; Luzerene Roberts, c3, Kaman City, Mo; John Winter, c3, Topoken Frank Stahl, c3, Thayer Boydman Richard Ford, c3, Robert Watson, c3, and Clement Watson, c3, all, a4, City Kansas. Mo, YO Delta Tau Delta to Initiate Delta Tau Delta will hold formal inti- tition tomorrow evening for James Brown, co-ed, c3; William Bowery, c3; J. Alan Coogan, c3; Mélkemy Kennedy, c3; Theta Sigma Phi to Pledge The Sigma Phi, honorary and professional journalism security, will hold pledging services in the sky parlor of the University, where those to be pledged are Pauline Orn, c2; Mateen Fultt Todd, c2; Fern Gibson, c2; Margaret Ince, c2; Laule Bluford, c2; Elizabeth Milligan, c2; Clait, c2; and Lillabella Stahl, c2. Cosmonolitan Club Elects Myron Mesenheimer, rw, was elected president of Compagnil club at a meeting held at the home of his wife, Diana, on Monday evening. Mesenheimer succeeds John Shively, gr. Edward Hatton, c32, ww elected vice president to succeed Kan- Dr. H. H. Lane, professor of zoology spoke following the election. A George and Martha Washington party was given at Westminster hall for the convention. The committee in charge of the party were Devon Jones, c34; chairmen: Doris Thompson, f35; Florence Garrison, c36; Cindy Carson, c35; and Iceland Randle, c34. Wesley Foundation Entertains Westminster Has Party Wesley foundation entertained with a party Friday evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in the gymnasium and table games, which were under the direction of Patricia Billio, c32, and Faculty Women Honor Guest Mrs. T. S. Adkins of New Haven Conn, who is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. D. Jennings, is the guest of honor at several social affairs this week. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. W. P. Kissinger was with a bachelor party in her house. Harmon-DuBois Mrs. John G. Blocker is victim of limebeam for Mrs. Adams today. T-Blocker will be the guest to a reception with a tee for about 35 guests in her honor. Ms. F. St. Stockton and Mrs. John Lee will be honeysuckle at it. Mr. Blocker will be at ock at the home of Mrs. Stockton. The marriage of Lela Harmon of Sedan and John Ekwyn DuBois of Deptt took place Saturday at Sedan. The bride was a student of the University in 1823-24, and has since been Mr. DuBois, who was graduated from Kansas State College and in a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, is with the Barrarou Adding Machine company Steve Singleton of Kansas City was a weekend guest at the Alpha Kappy Pai house. Miss Moule Gwim, regional secretary of the Rocky Mountain district of Y.W.C.A., and Miss Celestine Smith, of the southwest district, were honored with a tea at Hueley House Sunday. The delegation of the international committee was attended by about 50 women. Both Miss Gwim and Miss Smith gave talks. Send Her Spring Flowers Jonquils Sweet Peas Narcissi Freesias Roses Snapdragons Violets Miss Helen Tiboda Hoopes, assistant professor of English, entertained with an informal tea Sunday at 4 a'clock in honor of those who were attending the annual meeting of the Poetry Society of Kansas. Mr. Clyde Miller of Topeka entertained the Kansas State and University chapters of Beta Theta Pi Sunday night at the djawhok hotel in Topeka, Mr. Paul M. McNault, a member of the Involvement and an honored guest, gave a talk. Miss Helen Rhoda Hopes, assistant professor of English, will read memoirs of poetry to give her a University to be given by the Delta Delta Deltas sorority, Sunday, Feb. 28. There will be no W.S.GA. tea to-morrow, according to an announcement made by Helen Stockwell, fa32. Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Merrill of Yates Center were guests of Mrs. C. H. Lardes of the Alpha Omicron Pi house Weekend guests there were Mary Lundy of The Omicron Pi Kansas City; Mary O'Neil, 30, Provenzac; and Mrs. Louis L. O'Kirglan WARD'S "Flowers of Distinction" Tel. 621 931 Mass. Weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house were Chrane Ellen Bridford, ck3, Betsy Neff, and Doris Westfall, former students at the University. Professor and Mrs. L. N. Flint are entertaining their niece, Miss Helen Rannells, and Miss Mary Washington, of Manhattan. Weebler guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were Margaret Schmidt, Pamlin Mee, Don Edwards, Kansas City, Mr. Harry, Davenport, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Saturday were Alice Moffet, Helen Dixon, Myrtle Green, and Gene Fairchild, all of Kansas City, Mo. Dorethy Christensen c,32; Mary Whitaker, c.1uncl; and Nelle Beeler, c'35; were dinner guests at Corbin hall Sunday. Weekend guests at Corbin hall were high Digha, Manhattan; Louise Brown and Barbara Ann Albright, Leavenorth. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational security, announces the pledging of Virginia Hallburt, c35, and Alice Cofanier, Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha appa Psi house were Velma Tempero, unicat, and Cara Rardon, p. Weekend guests at the Phi Kappa Pai house were C. F. Williams, national secretary of Phi Kappa Pai, Cleveland; Lawrence Winn, Ray Blackburn; Jes Towman, Lloyd Lynch, John Neal, Bennett Babb, Webb Woodward, and Bim Fink, Topeca; Mary Kramer, c32; Sennett Kirk, Garnett. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Suderman and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goerz of Newton were weekend guests of Professor and Mrs. W. J. Bungartner. Want Ads LOST. Small brown leather notebook, probably in Ad building, containing psychology, economics, and reporting skills. Notify Ida Lanning, phone 869 — 118 --at PROTITABLE employment is offered men and women for the balance of the semester and the summer. If you are not confident that the sales field offers wide possibilities, do not answer this ad. For appointment, call 282-1137. 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