D THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Women's Club Meets Gingham Frolic Draws Crowd The University Women's Club entertained with a radio program at 3 p.m. today in Meyers baths. Miss Hesson announced the number of Heart Announced the numbers. A stringed trio consisting of Mrs. Newman Jeffrey, c22, piano, played the numbers. Stockwell, c32, violin, played three pieces, Mrs. J. H. Nelson sang two numbers, Mrs. Lindsey president of the club, charged of the short business meeting. Buffet Supper Given Kapna Alpha Theta Open House Approximately 300 women were guests of the Co-Ed clubs yesterday at their annual ginnigan bride. Bridge were featured as part of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster entertained with a bulbifer supper hating at their home for the women enlisted in the army office. Eight pests were invited. Attend Topeka Party Barney Soffield will play for the Kappa Alpha Theta open house tomorrow evening from 9 until 11:30. Mrs. J. H. Kracer, housemother at the Sigma Nu house, Mrs. J. H. Kracer, housemother at the Mia Deltai Theta house, and Mrs N K Thompson, housemother at the Sigma Signa house will act as chaperone. Corbin Hall Gives Paiama Party Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bowen entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bowen entertained d a dinner party for their wedding. They all sat at home in Topela. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood, Mar- rion Mason, Dr. John Wilson, William Jack Feist, and Richard Peck. A. S. M. E. Smoker Tonight Corbin hall entertained with a pajama party last night at 10.30. The new members of the group gave the program which consisted of stunts and music. Refreshments were served by staff. Guests, c. 35, social chairman, supervised. Spanish Club Meets The annual A. S. M. E. smoker will be held this evening in the men's lounge of the Union building at 7:50 p.m. The men's engineering have been invited. X Club To Meet Tonight The first meeting of the Spanish club was held this afternoon in room 113 for the year's work were outlined and elections held for offices lot wanted. The "X" Club is holding its openip, meeting this evening at the home of the president, and meeting for the year will be made. The meeting is open to all University women. Mrs. Clyde Graham has been a guess at the Pi Beta Phi house this week while her daughter, Martian, is convalescing from an appendicitis operation at the Lawrence Memorial hospital she be releases from the hospital today. M. Samuel Hays, Jr., c.28 and Mrs. Darley Durne Duncre c.25 of Wichita were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday evening. Mary Lillard, Anne Kent, Mary Carver, Marian Miller, Larry Skinner, Mere Bradley, George Rooney, and Annie Sullivan. They are invited Sunday to attend the Horse Show hold at the Fair grounds. They were entertained for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Miller, and supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lil- Kappa Alpha Theta entertained several out of town guests for dinner last Sunday. Those present were Capt. James Lloyd, Mrs. Tiffany Leavenworth; Mrs. Fred Challis, Attachment; Mrs. Allen Baskerville, Abbye; Mrs. Karen O'Neill, Mrs. Mr. and Mr. M, F. A. Stone, Emporia. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were Avis McBride, Wilma Stone, Lou Goddard, and Marie Hollicar. Alpha Chi Omega entertained at a from 3 to 5 this afternoon honoraria. The children of Ms. Mo, their new housemother, Mrs. Wheeler, won the color scheme was chosen for the color scheme. Dr. L. A. Caulkins of Kansas City, Mo. is a dinner guest of Phi Beta Pi this evening. Dr. Caulkins is a member of the faculty at Rosedale. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Wayne Trapp of Robinson. Chi Delta Sigma announces the pleiding of Lawrence Spursbury, Lawrence, and Eugene F. Niswonger, WI-nona. Phi Alpha Delta held initiation Ift sunday morning for Robert Jones, Cline, and Jennifer Moore; and rence; Lee Stanford, T33, Concordia; and Dwight Wallace, T32, Pressfort. Director Name Three More Prof. Karl O. Kue斯特iner, director of orchestral studies for the University, and Dr. Kathleen Kue斯特iner, director of additions to the perforated one in R. U. Little Symphony. They are: Robert Milt; trumpet; Gene Erwin, trumpet; John Dixon, bass; the symphony has also been augmented by the addition of two violins played by the double f33, and Sister Etna Louis Knup. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORECE BARROWS Ostrophatic Physician Foot Correction 909 1/2 Mass. Phone 2337 LOST: Brown leather billfold bearing the name "H. C. Austin." Reward. 1409 Tenn. Phone 1617. —20 HELP WANTED: Boy with car to deliver. Call at 1008 Mass, Saturday morning. -19 Women Subject of Talk FOR RENT: Two double quiet rooms, Moderate prices. Centrally located between campus and town. No other amenities. One bedroom. 108 Kentucky. Phone 1490 J. 21- FRESHMEN: Your paddle business is appreciated by J. W. Shaw Lumber Co. 701 Vermont. —19 ROOMS FOR boys: $1.50 per week, up. Meals family style, $4 and up, 1225 Tenn. street, street 1996 J. New management, -23 "Women" was the subject of the talk given by Miss Anna McCraken, of the philosophy department, this afternoon to members of the advanced standing committee in chairwoman of Josephine Maxwell was held 4:30 at Henley house. Want Ads WANTED: Men to sell at K. U. football games. Call personly between 7 and 8 p.m. at 1215 Oread. —19 EXPERIENCED laundress wants bundles. Shirts, 2 for 25c. 1722 Kentucky. -21 These meetings, held every other Thursday at Henley house at 4.30, are open to all women with advanced standing. 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