MONDAY, MAY 18. 1931 A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi Celebrates Founders Day Akgha Delta Pi celebrated the eighteenth anniversary of its founding with a gathering on Friday, January 25th. Decorations for the occasion included blue and white flowers consisting of iris and white spirea. The group also carried out in blue and white, the sorority colors. Toasts were given by O. Foster, Q. Force, the sorority boss, and K. Garrison, Betty Dumurre, 36, Kansas City, Mo. Betty L胡贤, 34d Engagement of Eunice Wallace Announced The guest list also included Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster, Mrs. Helen Webb Matthews, Mrs. Hazel Bookt, Mrs. Marahan, and Ruth Parry of Lawrence. Leslie Walthace, secretary to Governor Harry Woodring, has recently announced the engagement of his daughter, Emuice, to James C. Holborn son of her late husband, J. C. Holburn of Pokea. The marriage is to take place in September. Wheeler Speaks at Chi Delta Sigma Breakfast Miss Wallace, who was a former student at the University of Kansas, is at present editor of "The Harp" in poetry magazine published at Larned. Mr. Mohler is a graduate of Wash- burn College and is employed in the offices of the Southwestern Bell Tele- phone company at Topeka. Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler spoke to the Dr. Chi Deltasigma fraternity on "Prentice Spirit" at the fraternity's chapel, where he gave a lecture given at the chapter house Sunday morning. Other speakers were R. C. Kewenberg, Kingwell Clark, Schlapman, Lavon Kristen, Theodore Perkins, S. H. Bartley, and Walter Boster, teachers. Doctor and Mrs. Wheeler, and Mr. and Mrs. Bartley were special guests of the fraternity at this breakfast. Rifle Clubs Hold Picnic Chaperons were Major and Mrs. W, C. Koenig, Licent. and M, E. H. Coe and Sergent and M, C. E. Engle. Delta Zeta Reute Bridges The Women's Rifle Team entertained the Men's Rifle team with on all day games. The women were the best of Lawrence yesterday. The picnic was the result of a shoulder to shoulder match between the teams in which the Women's team won. The day the shooting was about to begin. Searab Society Entertained Delta Zea security will give a benefit bridge at the chapter house this afternoon. The chapter house will raise funds for their school at Best, Ky. This bridge, which was scheduled for last Monday, was postponed due to the budget cuts four University students were killed. Twenty-one members of Scarab were present at the dinner given in honor of that organization by Pref. Joseph M. Kellogg, head of the department of food and drink at the Colonial Tea room. Bridge was played following the dinner. Two out-of-town guests were present; Earl Allen, B.S.24, and Logan McKibble, a former student, both of Kauai. The two other former Kauai kids are former members of Searab. Alpha Delta Pi Announces Engagement Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Miss Ruth Mullin, Edidorde ONE to Mr. Byron Sarvis, instructor in psychology and also a graduate student. The engagement was announced at the Founder's Day dinner yesterday. Miss Mullin was a student in the college and is a member of Dehn Ci帅 fraternity. K. U. Dames To Meet The last meeting of the K. U. Dames will be held Wednesday, May 28, at the home of Mrs. Charles Oakes, 1905 Maine at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday The assisting hostesses will be Mrs Reed Milligan, Mrs. Neal Carman, Mrs. Harold Null. Professor Geltch Gives Studio Recital Waldemar Geleth, professor of violin at the University, gave a studio recital Saturday for his students. He was playing the piano by Eta Génetsch-Geleth. His program included the following numbers: Concerto, A Minor, (Vivialda); Concerto, D Major, (Paganini); and Concerto, D Major, (Brahms). Delta Uniellon Hay Sisters' Day Among those who attended Sisters' Day at the Delin Upsailon house on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Watson, Robert Laskey, Marian Lawrence; Mrs. Murray Martin, Marquette Sayler, Robert Lashley, and Hazel May Limpkin, Topika. Pen and Scroll will hold the last meeting of the year tomorrow evening in the rest room of the central Administration building at 8 p.m. Guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday were Mrs. Florence B. Merge, Mayne Johnson, Amelia Wendel. Ms. Merge and Mr. Merge, Edwin Ephraim Phipps, all of Kansas City; Helen Foy and Ellen Davis of Wichita; John A. McCallum and Frances "Dwell of Wellborn" Guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Betty Carroll, Pauline Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pischer, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, an of Dyron Gunnis, Cunningham, Mariann, and Leigh Churchill of St. Joseph, Mo. Mary Lou Becker of Cherryvale, and Peggy Sherwood of Kansas City were week end guests at the Gamma Phi Betn house. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpine Chio Gisga house were Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Milllion, Amungut; Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Meara; Mrs. and Mrs. Louise Horton; Kansas City; Ida Jones, Arkansas City; Rosalind Noble, Pratt, Louise Walters; Cloyd Coy and Walter Sanders, Kansas City. Dinner guests at Corbin hall yearly, were Mrs Misha Hupper, formerly a professor of sociology at the University, Mr. and Mrs P. C. Cluck University, Mr. and Mrs P. Fells, Tails, and Miss Patricia Hoffer, Topper, Louise Corcoran, of Severance, and Clare Hirts, of Kansas City, were dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house yesterday. Alpha XI Delta had as dinner guests yesterday Virginia Compton, Kansas Dick Kuechle, Kick Kick Ward Solomon; Mevin Bick Elizabeth Sherbon, Marian Eubank, Miss Elizabeth McCruiter, and Miss Muskelliness; Mrs. Chris Watson, function City George P. Thompson of Ottawa was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday visiting his daughter, Ruth. New Summerfield Scholars at K. U. The third group of Kansas high school graduates, to be awarded Summerfield Scholarship at the University for the year 1981-32, contain 13 names. The boys who thus start their University courses are: Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Helen Poden to Ted Kaufman, a member of Phi Mu Alpha fraternity. Week end guests at the Alpha Delta Friends Hall, Howitzer, Mission, Adam Hall, Kennesaw State, D dammire, Maxine Kennedy, Kansas City, Morie Floorz, Stutshaus, Mahieu Back row - Chewy White, Norton; Mergent Myland, Chapman; Robert Bruden, Wichita; Alfred L Baldwin, Wichita; middle row - Otis Bruden, Conway Springs; Everett M junction, Edward City; Edward Foward, Norman P; Henderson, Evan J. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house were Helen Reigart, Velma Long, Art Baker, Walter Fuldon, and Don Warner. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta Theater, Kansas City and Dana- hery Henderson, Kansas University. Backer, Cherryvale; Virginia Hudson, And, Mr. and Mr., A. M. G. Judley, Kansas City. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained nt Helen Peden, Virginia Moling, and Ruth Balleh, Kansas City, and Hal Davis and Connie Swentz Topela, were among the winners. Al Gamma Delta house Eunday. FATHERS SON --dinner yesterday Fred Nordstrom, Steve Husted, Irwin Craig, John Fritz- gerald, and Denny Kleeper of Wichita. Front row - Elden Johnson, Luroy; Harold Patterson, Lyons; Almond Shaw, Bollville; James H. Lawson, Lawrence Hupper, Baker, Mullen N O W! And What A Show! LET'S EAT! BOOTH TARKINGTON'S MASTERPIECE of Laughes and Heart Appeal! WHERE? Shows 3-7-9 BREAKFAST 7:30-8:45 WHEN? LUNCH 11:30-1:30 DINNER 5:15-6:30 The Cafeteria Where Big Pictures Play Nothing is good enough but the best --dinner yesterday Fred Nordstrom, Steve Husted, Irwin Craig, John Fritz- gerald, and Denny Kleeper of Wichita. Bernice Nelson and Polly Barber, students at the Kansas City junior college, were week end guests of Mildred Grau-erbolt at Westminster hall. Sunday dinner guests at the Acacia house included Dr. R. C. Moore, Muriel Valker, Roberti Works, and Mr. Wendy Saxby. The children, Behrbart are from Kansas City. Out-of-town guests who attended the Acacia spring party Saturday night were Barret Sharp, Wichtia; Harley Miller, Grace Eadie, Wheeler, all of City; Derrity. McCleland Brunwick萧, and Marie Poe, Mkherpson. Cecil Miller and Harrison Van Akin from the Manhattan chapter of Beta The Pi were week end guests at the local chapter house. Other guests at the Beta house were John Cain, Burtles, Akla, and Robert Hill, Independence. "STRAW HAT TIME Wednesday the Day A wonderful selection of hats here for your choosing Sennit Sailors . . . $2.50 to $5 Legborns ... $4.50 China Braids . . . $2.50 and $3 Panamas ... $5 "You'll like the new straws. She will like them, too." Get one today- Gifts of Charm for the GRADUATE Any girl would rather have a gift of jewelry that she can treasure for all the years to come. 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