1x WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30.1831 7. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE C Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. The patronesses of Kappa Phi entertained the pledges and active members of the sorority at a picnic Wednesday evening. EP F. Eng E.F. at 6 o'clock where they had a weiner roast and sing-song. About fifty were present. Commerce Sorority Gives Rush Tea Phi Chi Tha, professional commerce security, held a ruh tea yesterday from 3:30 until 5 p. m. in the rest room of the school. Mrs. Frank Maues in the Majors in Economics and in the School of Business were invited. Ms. Frank Stockton poured the tea. A color scheme of yellow and lavender was carried out in the decorations for the ceremony. Gingham Frolic Today Susan Hudson and Grace Glanville were on the committee in charge of yesterday's tea. Mrs. C. C. Wageceller, Mrs. John Northrup, and Mrs. Fred Parrish, all of Junction City, were luncheon guests of the Pt Beta Phi house Tuesday noon. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday evening were Mr. Ar-naim, a local artist from Kauai of Kauai City, Mo., and Mrs. Lloyd Herring Jr., of Glasgow, Mo. The University Women's club will hold its first meeting of the year with a tea given at Myers hall tomorrow afternoon. A program has been planned and will be presented under the direction of Mrs. John Nelson. The School of Pharmacy will hold its weekly meeting tomorrow morning at 11:30. Officers will be elected at this time. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained the Delta Upsilon fraternity at a dance Tuesday from 7 until 8 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain tomorrow afternoon with a tea at the chapter house honoring their new graduates, Hugh Patton of Springfield, Mo. The Co-Ed board, assisted by the W. S. G. Council an council was hosted by the team that participated this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 at the Upson building. Pennell's team completed all the games completed the informal party. The Gingham Frolic is an annual af- The women of the department of journalism will entertain with a tea in the Sky Parker of the journalism building Friday afternoon in honor of the late Lawrence. At the Lawrence at that time for the annual roundtable and discussions. Engagement Announced Alpha Delta Pi entertained the Sigma Nu fraternity at an hour dance from 7 to 8 p. m. Tuesday. To Give Tea for Editors Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Purcell announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie Fay, to Lawrence H. Leonard of Lawrence. Mr. Purcell is a graduate of the University of Xanassa and Mr. Leonard of the Kansas State College at Manhattan. Kappa Phi Members Entertained Dinner guests at the Kippa Kappa house Monday night were Robert Bird of Hays, Seldon Swobe and Charles Nell of Kansas City, Mo. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of Alan Towner, Wichita; Dayton Fraker, Garnet; Clifford Friel, Missola. Are you satisfied where you are eating . . if not why not try our food? We serve a plate meal or you can choose from a variety of excellent foods. Our pies are very good. The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. Mont.; and Hayden Trowbridge, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of Floyd Eberly, Maize and Dale Torgeson, Lawrence. Sigma Nu fraternity announces the pledging of John Coon, Kansas City, Mo. Howard Navier of Topka was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house Monday evening. Want Ads Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, entertained chemistry majors and chemical engineers at a smoker, last evening. LOST: Brown leather billfold bearing the name "H. C. Austin" Reward 1499. Phone: 1611 $\frac{2}{7}$ LOST: Leather jacket on K. U. clay tennis courts, Sunday. Phone 2549. Reward. --18 ROOFS FOR boys; $1.50 per week, up. Meals family style, $4 and up, 1225 Tenn. street, street 1996 J. New man- agement. -23 FRESHMEN: Your paddle business is appreciated by J. W. Shaw Lumber Co. 70 Vermont. —19 WANTED: Student men and women to sell $1.00 article of high quality, 50% commission. Call at 411 West 14th after 8 p.m. --18 WANTED: Men to sell at K. U. football games. Call person between 7 and 8 p.m. at 1215 Oread. —19 LOST: Wrist watch, Winton, probably at Blue Mill, Sunday. Reward. Call Kramlich at 1106. —18 EXPERIENCED' laudress wants bundles. Shirts, 2 for 25c. 1722 Kentucky. -21 WANTED—Student laundry; work guaranteed and prices reasonable. We deliver. Phone 1313. —18 CALL PERRYS Hand laundry for satisfactory laundering. Work called for and delivered. Reasonable rates. Phone 2531. 1116 New Jersey. —30 TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good looker padlock; night latches, auto locks in stock. Trewery & KANSAS CITY Journal-Post, delivered to you each evening and Sunday and Monday. NewsSpot. news and pictures. Phone 608. GOOD NEWS for You! A Sale of Hats $198 Values to $5.00 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Clever New Styles! 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