TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1901 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Entertain Faculty of School Of Business Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton enter trained with a dinner bridge at the Colonial Ten room, faculty of the School of Business and their wives. About thirty guests were present. Spring flowers were used in the room and table In the bridge, which followed the dinner, high score prize for women went to Mr. David Teviotdale and Charles Dilly won the男的高score prize. Mr. and Mrs. Bulle Malone will leave with a few prizes, where Mr. Malone will teach again this summer, were presented with the honor guest prize. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association To Meet Mrs. W. E. Higgen, 1232 Ohio, will entertain the members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae association at a meeting of alumni on Wednesday, O. Leckingham, who attended the province convention held in Munich in April, will give a report of the meet- Preceding the meeting at 3 p. m., the alumnae board will hold a business meeting at the Biggins home at 2.29. Prof. J, J. Kutter, sponsor of Sigma Delta Chi, men's honorary journal, trainer of the fraternity and fraternity with an informal copper and business meeting at their home, 500 Kreuzberg, Kochbruck, Fr. Philot, Prof. W. A. Dill and John Shiveley, instructor in the department of journalism at Sigma Delta Chi, be guests at the meeting this evening. Kisfler Entertains Members of Sigma Delta Chi Women of Westminster Hall Give Dinner The women of Westminster Hall gave a dinner last evening honoring the two seniors and two graduate students who served as officers. Peggy Walker and Lila Warrick, seniors, and Bob Oliver and Dorothy Gorstman presented each with a gift. Mrs. Florence Finch Kelley Honored Mildred Craunshaw acted as toastmaster introducing the seniors and staff of the school. Lida Wartek presented a piano number, and Dominic Groenckel gave a reading. Honoring Mrs. Florence Finch Kelley of New York City, the city's department of education, will be in Berks Peris on the journal's building yesterday from 4 until 5 p.m. All students of the department and Mrs. J. J. Klaiter and D. Helen Mohin painted. The table and the room was decorated with handprints of arms. To Give Senior Farewell Dinner Alpha Chi Omega sorority will entertain with its annual senior farewell dinner at the chapter house this evening at 6 p. m. Hizer-Henderson Word has been received here of the recent marriage of Mine Jessie Higer, a graduate of the University of Missouri, and Benton M. Henderson, son of Marnett Henderson of this city, who is student at the University of Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will be at home in Washington, D.C. --kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Douglas Daugherty, c34, of Lawrence. This store will be CLOSED SATURDAY (Memorial Day) OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Ober's BAKERY NORTHEAST Gives Supper Party Gives Supper Party the opportunity entertained the members of her English composition class with a supper party in her home. 7 p.m. on Tuesday 8 eight students were invited. Mortar and Ball To Meet Mortar and Ball, military fraternity, will hold an meeting at 7:30 this evening in the Fowler Shops for initiation services and installation of officers. Prof. and M.E., E.B. Bayles, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klouz, and Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Gray will act as chaperones for a group of high school young people who are in need of church who are to entertain with a picnic at Brown's Church on Wednesday evening. McKarin Heads Gamma Phi Beta Peart McKarin was elected president of Gamma Phi Beta security last night. Jance Poole, who held the position in Bewley, Kan, next taught Alphas Chi Omega has issued inviolations to the annual alumnae banquet o be given at the chapter house on Thursday, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ape spent the week-end in Council Grove where Mr. Ape delivered a commendable address graduating class of the high school. Assistant Professor W. R. Harley surprised his friends by displaying a panorama hat today, 1928 model. Prof. E. D. Hay, of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering will be in Kansas City Friday on business. WOOD ANTS MAY DESTROY HIGH SCHGOL AT STOCKTON Stockton, Kan.—(UP) A swarm of termites, woodlandacing ants, been killed by the fungus *Puccinia* and is causing considerable concern. So for the nest has not yet found, but a sample was collected to the cellulose in wood and uses the pulp to make tunnels from one place to another. The termites swarm the same as bees and each new swarm locates a new home. Finals are near. School days are over. Why not eat here. And be satisfied. Good food in plenty. Prices are right— Don't leave the Hill. Come in tonight. Breakfast 7:30-8:45 Lunch 11:30-1:30 Dinner 5:15-6:30 Nothing is good enough but the best The Cafeteria This program will commemorate the completion of the gift from the Kansas Club women, a small home in Chanute. Wednesday evening a program over radio station KPKU will be in honor of Esther Clark Hill, Kansas poet of Chanute, who once lived in Lawrence. The program has been an affiliate of the college, associate professor of voice. Cool As An Ocean Breeze The program from 11 to 13 tomorrow morning will consist of the weekly presentation of the Campus calendar, by H R H. the head, by a group of people about the sea, by Miss Helen Biboda Hoopes, assistant professor of English, Miss Hoopes has been giving these programs a day earlier morning at the summer. The Freemann Girl and Some Decisions She Must Make" was the subject of the talk by Misa Anna Maeda, who was presenting this morning's program. Just before this miss Helen O. Mihan, associate director of the series of talks on "The Editorial." Prof. C. S. Skillen completed his series of programs on "The Modern Sonata" with this afternoons program from 4 to 4:30. Will Bring a As a part of the program Mt. Allen Crafton will read some of the poems of Mrs. HILL, Wrenen's son, Michael, and the poem the Small Place" to the tune Rachel Van Valkenberg, A.B.24. Mrs. Roy. Underwood will also sing a group of num- Hunsinger Taxi --with Skeets Gallagher-Stuart Erwin Carole Lombard-Norman Foster Calling- THE GREATER DICKINSON Next Monday— CONSTANCE BENNETT in "Born To Love" NOW! Ends Tomorrow A Smashing Hit! "HELL BOUND" Also Stage Yaudeville The Smartest of All Modern Comedies Added Comedy - Cartoon - News Thursday - Friday KFKU John Robes- Genvieve Tobin-Lois Wilson Shawns--3-7-9 Mat--10-30e Eve--10-50e Saturday Tonite - Townrow - Wednesday A Challenge to Women in Love— It's Life Itself! "SEED" Thursday - Friday Starts MONDAY for 5 DAYS The Play That Brought Prohibition "TEN NIGHTS in a BAR-ROOM" --with Skeets Gallagher-Stuart Erwin Carole Lombard-Norman Foster Shows—3-7-9 Mat—10-25e Eve—10-35e Thursday-Friday— What Happens to Marriage When a Wife "Keeps" Her Husband “Up Pops The Devil” Note:— Varsity Closes Sat. Nite. Our Reorganization S-A-L-E Begins Tomorrow Morning Shirts $1.95 Shirts Now $1.45 $2.50 Shirts Now $1.85 $3.00 Shirts Now $2.25 $3.50 Shirts Now $2.65 $5.00 Shirts Now $3.75 G. & M. 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