MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon Holds Alumni Banquet Sigma Phi Epion held its annual alumni banquet at the chapter house recently. Alumni who attended the banquet included Richard Shumacher, Larned; Frank Philip, Kansas City; Dr. James Naimian, Lawrence; Harrison Harchell Field; Dr. H. X Dolen, Lawrence; Carl Allan, Tongaoxin; Dean Crest, Cristoma; B.H. Smith, Lawrencio; Michael Pitre, Lawrence; Lawrence. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Heggiey, St. Joseph, Mo; Edrin Rah, Sayeri Hayr; Cherryyel; and George Baush Following the banquet a business meeting was held at which the new Chairman, H. X. Dakan; President, H. X. Dakan; secretary-general, H. X. Dakan; and baxter, Hilmer F. Hahn. Honor Miss Williams at Surprise Party Miss Ethel Joy Williams, who wi- not return to the University next year was enterailed by the Y.W.C.A. board with a surprise party in May that was decorated with lavender candles and pink wielka, with iris in the same color Kappa Kappa Gamma Gives Buffet Supper Those present were Miss Willaisma, Miss Beulah Morison; Miss Amares Husband, Mrs Daimoner; Mrs McCrunchen, Mrs J. S. Daniels, Mrs J. H. Parker, Mrs J. D. Samuel, Mrs J. M. Ketchman, Ketchman J. J. M. Kindee, Miss Veta Lear, Mrs H. B. Latimer, Mrs V. K Bruner, Miss Helen Thiworths, Mrs Mavin LeSieur, and Mrs Charles Sturge Kappa Kappa, Gamma entertained with a buffet supper at the chapter halls last week. The Gamma Clapenheim, Gene Krohl, Bill Phillips, Stave Husted, John Eberhardt, Curtis Skang, Harry Miller, Eric McKone, Hermon Jennings, Tip Taylor, Dan Esterly, Mint Ottes, Creston Wade, and Tom Long, George Thomas, Tom Long, and George Thomas. Alumnae of Kappa Phi Entertain Seniors The alumnum of Kappa Phi entertained with a breakfast yesterday morning in Brown's Grove. They met at the Methodist church at 6:30 and left it. After breakfast short talks were given by Marie Brown and Gladys Holbaum, alumnus of Lawnerville,念慈庵, Fay Gao president, of the alumni association, explained the work of the alumnus Mary Slater responds to these talks. for the seniors About twenty-five alumnae and sen- jors were present. Triangle Fraternity Holds Barbecue Triangle fraternity entertained with a barbecue at Holocaust Grove where she graduated. Ms. Miss Carolyn M., mother, housemother, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ockelon of Law. Guests of the fraternity were Miss Katherine Vein and Miss Ada Mayfield, Kansas City; Lyum Bailis, Topeka; Ry Bay Screening, Kansas City; Ry Chichey, Kansas City; Ruth Hampton, Kansas City; and Mace McFulty, Wathena. Arpna Omicron Pi Senior Breakfast Given Sunday Alpha Omicron Pi held their annual senior farewell breakfast Sunday morning. The out-of-town guests attending were Amelia Woodward, Volkengson Slowen, and Mrs. Patum Hatun, Volkengson City; Leah Wagner and Ruth Gelschultz; Joseph Mou, Mrs. A. J. Mix of Lawrence, and Justine Toler of Kansas City. Alpha Omicron Pi Seniors Entertained at Tea Mrs. T. A. Megulian and Miss Elizabeth Meguar entertained the seniors of Alpha Onioner Pi with a tea at 4 p.m. Saturday. The guests were Mrs. C. H. Landez, Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mary Houdreau Brother, Therese Irine Hansen, Gladys Bradley, Frances Thompson, and Virginia Stimman. Retiring Board Members of Corbin Hall Entertained Mrs. C. F. Brook and Mrs. Eita Corte entertained the retiring board members of Corbin hall at a ten year afterfare in the office at the Warner Verge, president; Katherine Brooke, vice president; Hazel Scoucen, secretary; Clarice Short, treasurer; Lester Hall, chief executive; social chairman; and Billy Green, keeper of the archives. About 230 invitations have been sent out to former cabinet and board members of the Y.W.C.A. to attend the annual strawberry breakfast that is to be held in their honor by the present mayor at 8 a.m., June 8, late house. invitations Issued to Y.W.C.A. Strawberry Breakfast Henley House Missus Alice Gallup and Elizabeth Bryan, and Mrs. C. M. Sterling are in charge of arrangements. Fencing Club Banquet at Tea Room The members of the Fencing club entertained with a banquet at the Colonial Tea room Friday at 6 p.m. About fifteen members short talks were made by Clinton Young, president, and Dr. James Naismith, sponsor. Doctor Naismith was presented with a salute in honor of their application for his work. Wesley Foundation Cabinet Gives Eleanor The cabinet of the Wesley Foundation has its last meeting Saturday morning with a breakfast at Brown's grove. They were accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt and by the Rev. Edwin F. Price. Rhadamanthi Club Has Picole Dhabardamah, honorary poetry society, held a bake and stone foyer winter semester from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and going to the site of the old Dutze windmill out past the Sigma Nu District windmill out past the Sigma Nu This was the last meeting of the yea for the group. Quack Club Goes to Kauai City Kansas City Kansas City Fifteen members of Quack club with Miss Elizabeth Hoover and Miss Elizabeth Sherbon went to Kansas City Saturday and spent the afternoon swimming at the Kansas City Athletic club. This was followed by a dinner and a show. Phi Kappa Holds Honorary Initiation Kappa held quarterfinal infiltration Saturday for James Hunt of Salina. A member of the Kappa brethren, who has been visiting at the local chapel home this week, attended the event. Acacia Fraternity Holds Initiation Acacia fraternity held initiation services yesterday morning for Leo Shannon, James Hill and George Hazen. Journalism Students Give Tea Freshwater, Finch Kelly, A.B.84, who is row on the staff at New York University, Newark, Calif., will head the new department of journalism at UW-Madison, given in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building this afternoon from 4 until 1 p.m. Bouquets of summer flowers formed a center piece for the ceremony and were decorated. All students and faculty members of the department of journalism were guests at the tea. Following the tea, both Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Henry were invited to the senior class in journalism relative to possibilities of securing work in that field. Mr. Henry, who has recently made extensive investigation research reports on a super-trained persons in the field of radio work talked to a number of students along this line. Winchester-Kreuger M. S. A. Winchester of Hutchinson announces the marriage of his daughter Allene, to Max Krusger of San Francisco which took place in California. Mr. Kreuger attended the University of Kansas in 1923 where she was affiliated with a department and also a graduate of the University and was well known as a football player here. Since graduation he went to Western Gulf community as geologist. Licurance-Boyle Mr. Boyle was graduated from the University of Kansas with the class of '23 and Mr. Boyle with the class of '30. They will be at home in Kansas City, Kan. where Mr. Boyle is both a pharmacist at the Ball Memorial Lifemindedness Announcement has been made of the man who lost the March 7 of Miss Eloise Liurance of Scottsville and LeRoy Bode of Houlston. Mrs. Little is a graduate of Monticello and of the University of Kansas. She is a member of Pt Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Little is a former student of the University and was affiliated with the Phi Kappa Pai fraternity while here. The marriage of Mrs Elizabeth Coppey of Wichita and Donald C. Little of Wichita will take place on a trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Little will be at his home in the Capper Court. An announcement has been made recently of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Vertere of Lawrence and Max Frederick of Kansas City. The wedding took place during the Christmas holidays, both Ms. Frederick had attended her University. Copley-Little Vereter-Frederick Helen Jane Fulkerson of Kansas City is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Adele Hala, Gladys Reynolds, Mildred Humberger, Kansas City, and Helen Sullivan. Solomon, were week-even guests at the Alpha Chi Omega home. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi group were Mrs. Willard A. Benton and Mrs. Irene Richmond of Kansas City. (Continued on page 4) FASHION SKITS 15Y KANSAN FASHION EDITOR Gifts for the Girl Graduate WITH commencement only a short time off, one should be considering seriously the gifts for the girl graduate. Time has been given to custom gowns at this time. It reminds us, too, that she now will be out of school and the gifts chosen for her should be those which she will use. To be sure she will appear any type because she needs them but they should be practical. There are so many appropriate gifts that with a little shopping one could find the exact remembrance for each girl on her list. Consider what she expects to do in the future and you will find that it is quite easy to choose just the thing for Jane, Betty, or Sue. NOTHING is lovelier than beautiful chiffon hose for a gift. One can never have enough hosiery. For the girl who is leaving college, hose will be a well-designed gift. It may be a new shades, Fairway, a medium bed; Terrace, a pink beige; Pebble, a yellow beige; Cafe, a light beige are especially attractive. We love how low cut hed and so in that lovely fall calf scarf are very popular. You should by all means include in your shopping list for the Girl Graduate, a trendy white wedge shop and you will find that they would sage hose as a gift! The little jacket is a part of almost every costume this season. In self-fabric or contrasting colors and materials. EVERY girl loves a good supply of handies. She says she never has just the right one for every frond or corner of her hand, but she prefers white and the palest shades to as company her frocks for those special occasions. The last of school are always welcome. Gay shantung scarfs are clever gifts to go with the shantung for this summer. Gorgeous scarfs from the Orient with designs and colorings in traditional artistry are adorable. Other scarfs may be used as a cover for the radio or table or for any other use of which you might think. Twisted gold "rope" is much used for daytime necklaces and earrings, and a somewhat similar note is by necklaces of plated coral beads. WITH graduation at hand, one ought not to have a hard time picking out a piece of fabric that is beautiful. Summer longs are being fashioned of silk crepe, shining, linen, silk fallows and the good old stand-ley. Leather. The green, white, pink, brown, and natural. So many smart details are included, those with the looked for fittings, color choices. Or to carry it farther, the gift might be some luggage. Airplane hacks, square hat boxes, overnight cases and brief cases make desirable gifts. NOT only her friends, but the girl graduate himself thinks of Commerce. "You should buy in the line of freaks for these last remaining days of school and Little clocks, small enough to slip into a handbag and small enough to serve an dressing table accessories, are the newest admirables to the bright color fashion movement begun recently in Park. They are appearances at events like the annual Gatsby along with other new pieces of jewelry in jade, earl turquoise, jasper and lapis. other cases may have to be Wide acceptance of cotton and linen fabrics is extended to accessories in hats, bags, scarfs and footwear. Models of shuttung are fashion correct because they have been interpreted so by famous designers. Plain white dresses are favorite for these summer days. office or at the house. For dresser occasions, there are such darling organics and cotton materials that it is quite hard to make a choice. tail it a gtitum. In the in-prints are much in demand for the daytime frie, and a note of chic is added with winger details in light collars and cuffs. Buttons and buckles as color accents are in high favor for the chic frocks. @VQp THE ANNUAL search for graduation gifts is on in full swing. A most popular choice would be a lovely winter coat, an expensive and lock grand. Either one, two, or three strands in uniform or gradient dress for any of girl's heart. Finger rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets are the delight of any girl's heart. And while we are on the subject of jewelry, you may see a clock doctest, you are traveling, home or working, clocks are welcome gifts. All shoes clear shapes and colors. A pen and pencil net is a practical gift, but it may be as lovely as it is usable. Perhaps some of your friends do not appreciate this gift, and would appreciate such a gift. The triple strand necklace of simulated pearls is one of the smartest things at the moment in costume jewelry. Virtually every kind of bead that appears in necklaces, bracelets, earrings, no matter how colorful, may require a little bit of help without incurring the slightest damage. White coral, an important factor in the white wear-up cup cool and shining after scrubbing. WHAT is more interesting than just poking around to see what one can find? Quintil little silhouettes, beautiful etchings in colorful landscapes and village scenes are clever gifts if they delight them. Or the individual who delights in them. It is whispered that some girls have a faint weakness for miniature backgammon boards which can be purchased leather and make an attractive gift. Procks become more feminine every day, and it is only natural that such accessories as evening bags should follow the mode of the moment. Many of our shoes are so beautifully wrought as to heart the description "Works of Art." HOW tutting to honor the girl graduate with flowers? Nothing ever makes girls happier than her favorite bouquet of flowers. For the far-waive dance or too, dainty chants to wear on the dress, the wrist or at the waist* are adamant. A bunch of organdie flowers for that new jooek or flowers in form of quinqueflora saitches are clever tokens to thank the flower girl to grabbar to scatter through your dresser flowers. THERE is really a wonderful thrill about giving and receiving gifts, no matter what the occasion. Statuary makes an impressive gift to the graduate, and especially when it is this new exquisite French paper. The newest pasted border and the newest envelopes are so clever. Letter openers, a steel monogram die in any color, or gold or silver, graduation gown, or a tie. Other other articles for the writing desk would be appreciated by the girl grantor. A box of lovely "Thank you" cards would be one of the handsets gifts any artist could buy. The cards are written for the thinks and appreciation, and these as well as correspondence. LINGERIE Can a girl ever have more lingerie than she could use or desire? Graduation time always brings to mind sets, skirts, chemises, gowns, and pajamas are favors no matter how many you wear. The silk fabrics for making lingerie although radium is being used to develop undergarments of unisex beauty and abiding And pagalam? Those in two color combinations are adorable and you will enjoy your shopping in choosing the suit for that Commencement gift, the graduation cap, or the wear, the graduate will be delighted to have them for a present. GLOVES always make desirable gifts. You can never have too many pairs and most are the most popular although for evened kid still reigns. What gift could a girl appreciate more than a pair of shoes? Or parties, to wear with that new frock? Modern jewel designers seem to be striking a heavier note. The very latest bracelets resemble silver wrist bands, except that they are of the raver platinum and close-set with brilliants and batten dumplings. These are flamboyant and many designs show a sort of scarf effect. They are both original and pleasing. A special beauty kit for a week-end is one of the handiest presents any girl could receive. And bath salts or lotion are always in order for the feminine taste. PERFUMES with a renowned name or some old favorite are tricky little gifts for the sweet girl graduate. She always likes to have several scents so you won't go wrong in giving perfume in a snappy little box. An unique compact, one different from any she has or a box of her favorite piolet, lipstick and varnish, will appreciate. These are done in such clever and artistic boxes that you'll enjoy just looking around picking out your gits in a shop. The latest portable perfume sprays are exquisite examples of the jeweler's craft, and practical in the bargain. They have the appearance of lightning bolts or flight lights, of designs in engine-turned gold and silver, as well as in fish and reptile skins, as well as in fish and reptile skins. Even modeling models are custom-made, as is jade, oxyn, anneest or amber, and ornamented with an initial in brilliants. Calling— Will Bring a Hunsinger Taxi KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators AT 10-2 & 4 O'CLOCK ATTENTION CO-EDS!! Hollywood is noted fo' its smartly dressed co-eds, and we have just received a shipment of beautiful new styles from Hollywood. Clever little jacket frocks for sportswear and afternoon wear — Pastel Greps with embroidered barbie tops and net blouses — Other smart models for active sports—tennis, golf. You'll adore them— $10.00 $19.75 If It's Formal, See Us. Embroidered and Printed Organdies, Eyelet Batistes, Ruffed Nets. All so fresh and dainty. 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