TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Helen Tufts to Be Honored at W.S.G.A. Tea Hazard-Thomas Miss Helen Tufts, vocational week guidance speaker, will be the guest of Mrs. Katherine Hirsch afternoon from 3 to 5 in the women's reading room of central Administration building. Kappa Alpha Theta security will be Mrs. P. F. Klintzenberg will pour. The marriage of Miss Ellen Margaret Pennington and Dr. Thomas Kaiser, Mrs. Pennington, Thomas Kaiser, Mrs. Pennington, lived yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the room of the bride's parents, Mr. Kaiser. The bride was graduated from the University in 1950. She was a member of Sigma Eu Chi and for the past three years she is the university registry officer of deeds in Douglas County. Mr. Thomas attended the Arthu, Goodh School of Flying at the Musuem de la Salle, where he obtained a commercial pilot's license. He is now an associate as well as a graduate student. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will be at home after Nov. 12 in Kansas City, Mo. W. Y.C.A. to have Campaign Supper plans will be planned for the followup, and finance frolic, the annual W.Y.C.A financial campaign, after an informa meeting with the mayor of this evening. Dorothy Hamlet, gr. and Heaton Helen, 532, who are in charge of the supper and the campaign, will give out lists of members to be inter-communities involved in the work so that it will be completed in a week's time. Sigma Kanna Has Founders Day International Group to Meet Sigma Kappa celebrated its 57 national anniversary last night with a founders day banquet at the chapter guest Roberts, ©, 32. Mateed Bich, 30, and Ruth Lichen, 15, of the School of Education, Mrs. Marion Coolidge, 25, acted to assistmistress, Mrs. Ralph Vanhees, 28, of Troy attended the ban. Anna May Hamblet, gr., and Betty Moore, gr., are in charge of the international group which will meet at Henley house at 7 this evening. At Henley house a plan will be made for a picnic. All women interested are urged to attend. Spanish Club to Meet Alpha Chi Omega will entertain the faculty members and their wives with a lecture on the role of the chapter house. Mrs. John Blocker will give a speech in the room. In the recital line there will be Mrs. Jhatt J. Parton, housemother, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunkle, alumnae advisor, and Mrs. Michael Greenberg. Engagement Announced El Ateneo, honorary Spanish club, will meet Thursday at 4:50 in room 113 of the Chapel, illustrated by photographs, will he give by Charlene Christman, will be in the gallery. Evelyn and Louise Stoner were hostesses at bridge Saturday afternoon, at their home on Tennessee street, the occasion being an announcement of the approving marriage of Miss Carrie McKinney and Mr. Ray Curran p 26, Ottawa, both of whom are graduates of the University. The wedding will take place Nov. 29. Psi Chi Has Tea About 80 students attended the tea given by Chi Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, yesterdays afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m. Administrators and Administration building for beginning students in psychology. The tea was served by the number Cookies and punch were served. The University Women's club will gives its annual party in honor of the hivens of members and unmarried men of the faculty, Thursday night, Dec. 3, at the Union building. Delta Sigma Pi entertained the following guests at Sunday dinner: Maurice Bruner, f.32; Evanell Nixon, c.58; Robert Gershoff, f.32; and A.B. Taylor, Springfield, McGinn. Gamma Phi Betn will entertain Phi Kappa Fs with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8. The two German exchange students Georg Brandeau and Alfredine de Chaupeaure, were dinner guests at Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday. Mrs. K. Gleissner, Abilene, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Thet, house Monday evening. Sigma Kappa will entertain Pi Kappa Alpha with an hour of dancing from 4 to 8 'night'. Alpha Omiferon Pi will entertain Phi Gamma Dell with an hour of dancing this evening. Louise Leslie, Kansas City, Mo, and Kathryn Almeworth, Lyons, were week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Elizabeth Hill, c32, and Ednah Hopkins, s were dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Thursday. Francese Wilson, instructor of Speech and Dramatic art and Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech, of the Pi Beau Phi house yesterday. Delta Zeta will entertain Phil Delta Theta fraternity with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 to 8. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Elwood R. Leeson, e23 Topeka. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Paul W. Jacobs, b33, Atchison. Hospital News Raymond E. Warner, c33, underwent an operation this morning at the Student hospital, for tonsilitis. Dr. Lyle S. Powell was the attending physician. Dr. James T. Spence was satisfied after the operation. He is a members of the Delta Ch fraternity. KFKU "Willa Cather" was the subject of a talk this morning by Miss Myra Hull, of the department of English at 11. This was the last hour of the day at Hull. KFKL. At 11:15 Miss Olga Hoesly spoke on "Dividing the Family Dollar." This was the second speech on the series by the home economics department. Tomorrow's program will start at 12 a. m. with a talk by Sam R. Carter, secretary of the University, and the Unitarian "Extra-Curricula" "Citizenship and Education," a talk by Prof. F. P. OBrien, of the School of Education, will follow immediately after Mr. Carter's speech. A musical program, arranged by Mr. Carter, will begin. The concluding talk of a series by Prof. H. B. Chubb, of the department of Physics, will be given over station KFKU, at 6 p.m. His subject will be "Interpretation of quantum mechanics." --in a The Biggest and Best for Less! Why Pay More? A musical program, arranged by miss Meribah Moore of the School of Arts, will be presented over station KFKU at 6 tomorrow evening. Send the KANSAN home --in a NOW! Mat. 25 Nite 32 Kiddies 10 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Extra Special—"Stout Heart and Willing Hand" By Far Her Greatest Picture CONSTANCE BENNETT "BOUGHT" PATTEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY THURSDAY - FRIDAY - Tense Drama Beneath the Seat. Ends Tomorrow The Greatest Picture of its Kind Ever Produced RSDAY - FRIDAY— Tense Drama Beneath it JACK HOLT - LORETTA SAYERS "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP" The Greatest Picture of its Kind Ever Prod SATURDAY! Another Week-end Special from Jack Lal's Popular Story HELEN TWELVETREES, "BAD COMPANY" Want Ads FOR SALE: Model A. Ford roadster CHEAP for cash terms. 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