SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Phi Kappa Psi Gives Annual Party Phi Kawaa Psi Pil Katrina Pai entertained with its annual spring symposium at the chapter house Friday evening and his orchestra furnished music for the evening. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Stevens Lawrence, and Mrs. R.B. P. Wilson out of town guests included Jack McGrew, Bob Payne, Kansas City, Kena; Dave Robinson, Bob Brink, Grace Campbell, Bob Chase, Bob Belchlake, Jack Frost, Charles Longnecker, Tom Woodward and Frank Lynch, Kenyah City, Mo; Mill Allen and John Stevenen, Robyn Anderson, Andy Anderson, Ottam; Manuel Ediquet and Louis Hanchey, Concordia; Clyde Jones and James Brown, Dan Dixon, Bruno Bunk, Dick Dicecus, Bob Smith, Hugh McKenna, Peggy McKenna and Virginia Fink, Topkin George Bornen, El Dorado; Jimmy McKeenn and Dennis Kernan, City. The Cornellopolitan club entertained last evening with a stag banquet at the chapter house for faculty members, frippie, and members of the club. Cesmopolitan Club Gives Stag Banquet John Shively, president of the club served as tommaster. Talia were given by A. G. Griffith and an alumnus, George M. Bail associate professor of architecture Prof Henry Worrell, men's college adviser Adrian Bassiuntman and Newman Jeff Other numbers on the program were music by the Hawaiian Kayhawker; piano by Meywen Arthur; and a trick by Narcissus Abella. Additional guests of the club were Dr. H. L. Lane, professor of zoology; Harold division, director of the extension division; J. Frank Jones, president of the Lawrence Rotary club; Dram S. B. Braden, dean of the School of bignon; Sim Carter, secretary of the M.C.A., and Eugene Mayward, A.B. 77 Following the banquet, initiation was held for five pledges of the club. They were Newman Marin Jeffrey, Milton Jananke and Gayle Sue Lawrence, Larry Graubridge, and Marceline Surreal. Alpha Gamma Delta Gives Senior Lunchcon Alpha Gamma Delta entertained will a luncheon at 12:30 yesterday at the chapel house in honor of the graduating seniors. The Wise Owl idea was carried out in the garden and in the toasts. Erma Bledg gifted presided at the luncheon as toastmistress and Joan Arnback, Edna Lemon and Bernice Gerris gave short turtles. Each senior was presented with a gift holder as a gift from the chapter. The graduating students who were honored at the luncheon yesterday were Eddie Lesion, Durosy Lee Reeves and Jerry Hasselbad. He added Nalele, and Ed Smith. Alumnae guests, were Barbara Bend, Katherine Klein, Deborah Winder, Jane Ahnle, Dawn Ripley, and Anna Luella Miller, Mary Lou Ripley, Anna Flowerer and Thelma Cooper. Alpha Xi Delta Entertains Seniors Alpha Xi Delta entertained its seniors at a dinner Friday night. Decorations of blue and gold sandragons in silver bottles were used. Guess were: Agnes Husband, Mrs. Howard Bowlin, Irene Poshely, Holly Stower, Ms. Baird Smith, Soren Smorningen, Beaul Manning, Ruth Snook, Beaul Wood-ruff, Justine Rodden, Marguerite Franklin, Joosie Schneider, Dennis Johnson, Katherine Page, Artiel Lambert, Helen Kidd, Jean Schlumberger, and Alpha Omicron Pl Honors Seniors Alain Omicron PI will entertain with its annual senior farewell breakfast at the chapter house this weekend at 11. The seniors are *Many House*, Fanny Thompson, Virginia Shannon and Kathine Brook. Military Ball Given Friday Evening The annual Military hall given to members of the R.O.T.C. unit of the University and Army, will be building Friday evening from 9 until 1. Cadet majors, cadet captains and honorary cadet colonels of the university will earn worth $4000 units were invited. Installation instructions for the newly elected honorary colonel, Nellie Reazac, and the two new sponsors, Evelyn Snider and Jean Arbuckle were held and keys presented to the charter member of Nu Na Tu, National military engineering fraternity at the University this summer. naming Chaplets for the ball were Dean A. Hulbert, Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Prof. and Mrs. Guy Smith. Delta Sigma Lambda Gives Spring Formal Beta chapter of Delta SigmaLambda incentured at the Collegiate Tea Room Friday evening with its annual spring formal from 10am to 4pm, which inspired the music for dancing. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS the chaperons that Mrs. Eva Oakes, house-mother, Mrs. Frank B. Ellis of Pleasanton, and Mrs. Frances Gouwels of Dorothy Pope and Ms. Geraldine Endley of Wellington; Bernard Engel, Emily Midgeen; Mike Milken, Oklahoma City. Give Tea for Mrs. Florence Finch Kelley Ace. Florence Finch Kelley, New York City; who is visiting in Lawrence and who has been for the New York Times, will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given the Sky Parkor of the Journalism building tomorrow at 4 p.m. All students and faculty members of the department are invited. Dean Swarthout's Church Choir Entertained "The Men's Bible class of the Fire Presbyterian church entertained the members of Dean D. M. Swarthout's last evening at 6:15 with the annual church reunion on Sunday," Reed The Rev. Aureum gave a short address expressing his gratitude for the service which the chair has given in the last year. The annual spring party given by the Presbyterian church was held in Westminster hall Friday evening. About 60 guests were present. The entertainment or the evening consisted of two women put on by members of the Prebabyterian Spring Party Given Friday crimes. Chaperons were the Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Azzman and Mrs. Anna Olinger. Give Reception for Fine Arts Students Invitations have been sent out by Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout to al students in the Fine Arts schools and all faculty members who are interested in the opportunity to be held at their home at Valley View, Thursday evening, June 4. Architectural Society Elects Officers Jack Barrett, e'31; was elected president of the Architectural society at the meeting held at 3.50 p.m. on Saturday for the vice-president, Rudolph Wendelin, e'33; secretary, Dorothy Allen, e'culn; treasurer, Dorothy Burt, e'historian, Milton Grawe, e'uncel. Triangle fraternity will hold a barbecue at Holecova Grove south of the campus, where the Guests of the chapter will be Moe McCormick and Ralph Farrman, Jefferson City. ONLY ROUND $11.50 TRIP SantaFe Memorial Day Xcursion COLORADO Denver - Colorado Springs - Pueblo - Trinidad Go---May 29-30 Dhamadhanti, honorary poetry society, will have a hike and steak fry this afternoon at 5. Members of the club will meet on the first week of the season in dedication of the hike will be revealed. Prof. Allen Crafton will be as chaperon. Triangle Gives Barbecue RETURN---Leave destination before midnight. May 31, 1931 Ocich --- Comfortable - Safe Tickets honored in roomy coaches, and reclining chairs. Half fare for children. For Details Call— Phone 32 — W. W. BURNETT, *Aggt.* Santa Fe The Baptist Young People's Union will entertain with a picnic this evening at Cameron Bluff. Members of the club who plan to attend will meet at Cameron Bluff will be furnished. The Rev. Charles Thomas, sponsor of the organization, will not act as chapter for the group. Baptist Picnic to Be This Evening Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upson house will be Mr. and Mrs. L. Hetherter Lawrence and Fred McGary of Kansas City, Mo. Prof. and Mr. Leonard Axe are in Council Grove this week-end visiting friends. Professor Axe was the speaker at the commencement service of Grove High School Friday evening. They will迎击 Lawrent's evening. Week-end guests at the Alpham Gamma Delta house are Pauline Barber, Amel Lucie Muller, Mary Lou Ripper, and Jennifer Tolma. Thea Crohn, all of Kansas City. Pl Beta Phi has as guests this week end, Catherine Clifton, Paula; Betty Lou Summen, El Dorado; Virginia Fitzsime, and Ruth Wethy. Barrieville Okla. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house today will be Stewart Evans and Russell Fields of Kinstra City, Mo., and Mr. Javier de la Hacienda of Haciñena, Mural Vuelor Luncheon guests at the Alpha Omni Pi house Saturday were Rebecca Dunn, Harriet Sherwood, Mary Louise Abbey, Harvey Wood, Lo, Moise Adock of Hawthaw. Margaret Norris, Mrs. William Boyd Dickinson and Lolita Appleton, all of Kansas City are week-end guests at the Chi Omega house. Mrs. Jess Harper and her son, Mel, of Wichita, will be dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house. Mr. McCarthy has newly appointed coach at Notre Dame. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Charles Smith of Lawrence. Dinner guests today at the Alpha XI Delta house will be Miss Vera Lean, Elizabeth Moody and Iris FitzSimmons. Hershel Hoover, Independence, Mo. was a week-end guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. Week-end guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house are Belva Roeder, Classin, and La Verna Adede, Clausinhua. Louille Clippinger of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday night. Donna Bella Light, Liberal, and Marjorie Black, Topika, were guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Friday night. Week-end guests at the Alpha Xi Delitte屋 are Donna Bell Light and Grace Light of Liberal. Dorothy Seals of Belle Plaine was a guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house Friday evening. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house today will be Christine Fink, Jewell Fink, Margaret Schmitt, and Marian Galbreth. Student Programs at Church Today Charles Note of Tonganoxie is a week-end guest at the Alpha Tuu Omega house. Phi Delta Theta has as week-end guests Junior Haughey and Manuel Edinut of Concordia. The regular classes for University students will meet at 9:45. At 11 there will be a Memorial Day service by the pastor, the Rev. Robert A. Hunt. Wesley Foundation lesson will be lead by the Rev. Edwin F. Price on the subject "The Quest Divine." There will be no evening service. The regular Sunday school classes will convene at 9:45. The morning worship period at 11 will be the introductory session before the church. There will be no evening service. --at ONLY Methodist There will be a communion service at 11 and at 7:30 in the evening Dean S. B. Braden will speak to the students. There will be a Holy communion service at 8 in the morning. Church school will meet at 9:45 and at 11 there will be morning prayer and sermon on Sunday. There will be no meeting of the Chaplain Edwards club or evening worship. Episcopal The topic for discussion for the student Sunday school class which meets at 9:45 will be "The Sacraments of the Church." At 14 it will be morning work and the evening will be at 5. It will be a picnic meeting. The students will meet at 5 at the church and will go from there to see the service. Hadseld is in charge of arrangements for the meeting. The topic for discussion will be "Cribbing in God's Finishs." Christian Lutheran Rantist First Church of Christ, Scientist The subject for the services Sunday morning at 11 will be "Soul and Body." No present, whether it be a grand piano or a leuke, can express the personal feeling of the giver like a musical one. Your choice is so great that you should take great care in making it. Authorized Commencement Suggestions JEWELRY We shall take pleasure in helping you make a selection Music Speaks the Universal Language Planos. Radios. Records. Books. 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