4 SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1931 PAGE THREE 11 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Spring Formal Is Given by Siema Alba Mu Sigma Alpha Mu entertained will its annual summer form at the chamber house Friday night from 9 to 12 p.m. at Nine Playbills on the musical. Nine Playbills put the music on. The chapstones were Mrs. C. B Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walston and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Komfield. Out-of-town guests attending the party were Lee Presman of Topeka Misses Ebih Brady and Elaine Rose of St. Joseph, Ms. Jack Margulis, Sidney Polzman, Harold Lobrecht, Lou Leserman, Erwin Safrima, Mussie Roberta, Bartholomew Peltzer, Bertha E. Newbury, Joanne Mante, Marina Eichenberg, Helen Klein, Dotty Jacee, Punlin Sarayen, Lois Sarayen, Helen Gerald, Helen Gerald, of all Kansas City; Bernard Geltikitz, Ray Brisman, Herman Benjamin, Hanlin Turner, Harry Shapero, all of Tupelo, Louis Mitchison and Lettner Paris of Pi Beta Phi Gives Annual Disner Dance Pi Beta Phi entertained with its six dinner dance Friday night. The dinner was given at the chapter house and attended by a large crowd. Eekah's hall at 9:20. Garden flowers decorated the chapter house, while Eekah's hall was decorated to represent a garden scene. Out-of-town guests attending were Addison Mize, Lawton Fox, John Mize, Betty Dellong of Atchism; Milkery Fisher, Leon Derby, Helen Layen, of Marseille; Robert Rennie, Marcus Marsset Ryan and Bob Harris of Kansas City, and Janice Soplea of Topelle. The chaperone were Mrs. Jane MacNeil, Ms. Agnes Husband, Ms. Belle Wilmott, Mrs. J. H. Krecaner, Mrs. T. S. McGraw, Mrs. D. M. Miller, Ms. Mara Batty, and Ms. Vera Lent. Music for both the dinner and the dance was furnished by Cliff Perrine; Artistrobus of Music, who have recently played at the Edgewater Beach hotel Triangle Entertains at Country Club triangle entertained with its annual spring formal at the Lawrence Courncy club Friday night from 9 to 1. To I. L. and his Missouri foundation, he told us. the chaperones were, Mr. and Mrs A. M. Ockerbled, Dean Ages Husband, Mrs. Eva Oakes, and Miss Carolyn Barnes. Out-of-town guests at the party were John Brandl of Ederda; Henry Gouin of Toulouse; Lloyd Bullif of Topeka; Meredith Gorget of Loewnerport; Misses Vera Popkinson of Kennesaw; Misses Glades Drake of Fort Scott; Miss Annabelle Peterson of Kansas City Mis Entertains With Supper Dance at Eldridge Bolta Zeta entertained with its annual formal supper dance at the Elridge hotel night from 8 to 10 p.m. and served of Lawrences furnished the music one chaperones were Mrs. Elli Reese Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Baker. Guests attending the party were Rosalea Conrad of Kansas City; Harriet Jones of Kansas City; Breese and Ben Hudenhoff of Liberty, Mo.; Maurine Groves, Mariotine Taylor and Den Buffy of Auldane, Vera Copeland of Akron, N.Y.; Danielle Kenasville of Kansas City, Mo.; Ray Fair of Nosehoe; Elson Frowe, Mr. and Mrs. H; Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Heron Sigma Kappa Entertains With Spring Party Sikkam Kapara entertained with a annual spring party at the chapel in the grounds, and rattles connected of baskets of spring flowers and palms. Barbara Burdell seeded some plants. The chapermen were Mrs. J. N. GI bert, Mrs. Harry T. Launders, Mrs. Fran ces Wilson, and Mrs. B. F. Howard. Gives 'Shanty Irish' Out-of-town guests were Cecil Kabn, manners Charles Van Horn, Elisabeth Menge, Ruth Krebbel, Harold Larson, and Ariel Seaton of Kansas City, Gayla La Croix and Lea Churchill of St. Joseph; Mary Jane Eyere of Gardner; Helen Laughlin of Turon; Bynonna Coynes of Manhattan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Erastus Phil Kappa entertained with its annual "Shanty Irish" informal party at the chapter house Friday night from a room in the back of the ballroom spirit of the party. The Ambassadors, a band formerly of the Ambassador hotel in Kansas City, furnished the music Chagueres were M. E. O. Dunning, James Willem, and Miss Fina Rickard. Out-cat tour guests attending the party were Mr. Mc and Mrs. William Brigham of Tupelo State, Mr. William Enright of Tennessee, Col. Hudson, Joe Urlick S. Brantley, Hank Cassony Joseph Malley, Emmanuel Ruano, Kathleen Ward, Michael Weldon City; William洪源 of Los Alamos; Calif.; Thomas Stone, Otto Beech and Harry Paul of St. Bernard. Aacacia Pledges Rule Actives at Shia Party UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS at Ship Party Ackles jucie entertained with their animal spring pledge party at the chapel, and guests were entertained dining room was transformed into a boat, while the other rooms had doors opened to the room portrayed a deck saloon. The action were dressed as common seamen, but as musicians and forms. Kyonon King and his Taylor Monek orchestra from Kansas CityFürsänger. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Hobman and Mrs. W. P. Bowersock, the party were D. C. Webster of Kansas Dorothy McCullan of Brunswick, Mo. Dorothy McCullan of Brunswick, Mo. Gives Dinner Dance at Union Gamma Phi Beta entertained with its annual dinner dance at the Memorial Union building last night. The decorations were carried out in a Hawaiian motif. Shaun Aniston of the Davis Institute was in Miami, Fl., furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. Miler Mes. J. H. Kriemann, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Leen Leen, Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Slohov, David Martin, and Mrs. Rabin Baldwin. out-of-town guests attending the party were Carol Cost of Hutchinson, Mary Margaret Chance, and Jeanne Culver. The party was with Mary Lowe Bacher of Cherryville. Gives Blue and White Snring Party Alpha Delta Pi emphasizes its sorcery colors Friday evening by entertaining with a Blue and White spring palette, a white palm, floor baskets of iris and white spira and a miniature, electrically lighted fountain. The orchestra for the event is The out-of-town list included Boronnie Howe, Howard Milean, City of Manchester, Michael Masiney, Kennedy Betty Dumire, Mary Frances Benjamin, Edward Kinsley, Junior Benoit Leclerc, Moritz Moor, Florine Mahtshan, Lila Dunta, Emporia, and Ruth Mollin, Elia Alpha Omicron Pi Gives Cho-Cho-San' Formal Alpha Omicron Pi entertained in its annual Chio-Cho-San formal party in December 2015, rations consisted of Japanese hinterns, parancels, and follage. Aile Simmonds and his orchestra furnished the music. Sawell, Mrs. Clara Leonard, Mrs. Margaret Topping, and Mrs. C. H. Landscott. Eden Phipps and Wilma Tout of Kansas City; Belya Roseler of Chofin, Dr. Paul Schultz of Cebita, and Frances Dowd of Wellsford. Alpha Gamma Delta Gives Dianer Dance Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with its annual formal dinner dance last night from 9 to 12. Hub Hueb's orchestra, which was held at the Eldridge Hotel, and for the dance at the chapter house. The house was decorated as a The chaperons were Mrs. B. O. Runnig, Mrs. C. E. Lindley, Mrs. W. F. Bowerowsch, and Mrs. S. L. Wilbrath. Out-of-town guests who attended the event included David Browning and Holen Pedin of Kansas City, and Marcia Need of Clay Center Phi Chi Gives Informal Spring Party Out-of-town guests were John Bower, Bill Bell, Harold Morgan, Earl Collins, Russell Kerr, Frank Collei France, Lawrence Schumacher, John C. Francke, Schumacher, John C. Barke, Frances Erickson, Newell Nayl and Garnett, all of Rosedale. Phi Chi gave its annual informal during party Friday night. Hurley Kayley's orchestra from Kansas City furnished the music for舞会. Marrure Mrs. W. L. Haley Mrs. Margaret Spealman, and Mrs. Ann Pearson were chaperones. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with its annual Tako Age spring formal last night at the chapter house from 9 to 12. The decorations consisted of spring flowers and orchestra latters. Carlson and his orchestra furnished the This chaperons were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Margaret瓜斯特, Mika Out-of-town guests were Bety Bettig of Cinquemont, and Evelyn Walkins of Cincinnati. Kappa Alpha Theta Gives 'Tako Age' Party Tthi Phi Alpha entertained with its annual spring party at the Ekridge host night from 9 to 12. The Troutbenders of St. Joseph formalized the The chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, and Deem and Mrs. J. G. Brandt. heta Phi Alpha Gives Kappa Kappa Gamma Elects Kappa Kappa Gamma has elected the following officers for the 1831-32 school year; president, Anna Louise Sloo; record secretary, Sarah W. Littleton; counselor, Barbara, Guster; registrar, Elizabeth Bagby; and marshal, Elizabeth Ainsworth. Spring Party Delta Zeta will give a benefit bridge party tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5 at the chapter house. The receipts will be used for the community school on the security in Vest, Ky. The affair was postponed from last Monday afternoon. Delta Zeta Benefit Bridge Tomorrow Rosedale Nu Sigma Nu Entertains stetsa Theta chapter of Nu Sigma Na in Roseale entertainment午夜有party at the Missouri Athletic club with members of the chapter here attended. The members of Delta Upsilon will entertain their sisters at a Sisters' Day dinner today at the chair house. To Entertain Sisters **Kappa Kappa Gamma Host to Alumnae** Kappa Kappa Gamma held alumnae from the University of Washington and a ten were given in honor of the returning members of the society. Searab held formal initiation for Rudolph Wendelin, c32, yesterday after粉末 at 4:30 in Marin hall. Alpha Delta Pi will celebrate the eighteenth anniversary of its founding with a formal dinner at 1 p.m. today. Scarab Holds Initiation The initiation services were followed by a dinner given by Prof. Joseph M. Kellogg of the department of architecture, but who was a student in the department last semester, was present. Scarab will have a sketch here this afternoon. Prof. and Mrs. Robert W. Warier announces the birth of a daughter, Virginia Warier, in the mortal hospital. Professor Warier is in the department of electrical engineering. Birth Announcement The following were guests of Phil Al- Delta Delta's senior servant senor blan- dish Thurman. David Davis, Dr. Frank Strong, De R. J. Davis, Dr. Joseph D. Culver, Dr. J. M. Fiorone, and Prof. F. W. Jacob. Pi Beta Phi will enlisten at dinner today the Rev. and Mrs. Francis B Shaner of the Episcopal church and Stephen Finkel Kathy of New York City. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house today will be Sarah Fessor of El Dorado College and Kevin Wykatm of Weisbach, all alumnae of the sorority; and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Marion of Pittsburgh, Pa. parents of Kathleen McKinney. Delta Chi Sunny dinner guests will be Pearce Adams of Kansas City; Marran Mott of Emporia; Bettie Newch, Leslie Anderson of Darland and Andersen of the University. and Mrs. Mrs. D. J. Fair of Storling; C. L. Better of Hutchinson and Bob Newman of Sterling were dinner guests night at the Bell Tau Tan Delta house. Carol Cost of Hutchinson; Mary Lou Carbel of Cherryville; and Mary Martha Church of Kansas City are guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Alpha Gamma Delta Sunday dinner guests will be Virginia Mining, Ruth Bigham, Dorothy Bolton and Helen Morrison City, City, City, and Morna Se of Clay. Center Kappa Eta Kappa will have as guests for dinner today; Richard Yennie of Kansas City; and Betty Kelleng and Fave Gaind of Lawrence. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Francone is their children, Jean David and Brydon of Kansas City will be guests for dinner at the Phi Beta Pl house today. Corbain hall guest this week end-in-august. The group of Kansan City, Har伯 Aikin of Kano, is visiting Helen Tondiomie; and Patriarne House of Torcea, guest at Berty Houses. Ralph Cook and Harry Hunt of New York Orchestra, The Delphi Pln hotel yesterday. Both are members of the Paramount Grill orchestra from the Paramount hotel, New York. Hazel Falton, Corbin hall, and Iori-lind Ellis of Osakaloa were dinner guests at Waskim hall last night. Week-end guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house are: Ray Fair, Necoh, Mo.; Alfredo Betterly and Troman Lambert of Valparis, Chili. Prof. and Mrs. E. D. Hay will be dinner guests at the Theta Tau house today. Will Bring a Calling— Hunsinger Taxi Paul Burke is a week end guest in the Delta Sigma Pi house. Margaret Kilbourne of Topeka is a week-end guest at Watkins hall. George E. Berry was a recent dinner guest at the Theta Tau house. James Gilmore of Independence was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Student Programs at Church Today --by Christian Church The University classes will meet at 9:45. The subject of the morning workshop at 11 is "The Future of Christian Education" and the students will meet at the church at 4:30. The members will go out north of town for a picnic. The discussion meeting will be held out of doors also. Kormi will meet Marian Rilel will be head to head. --by Lutheran Church The regular student class will meet with teachers on various models and the chip will be. The Value of Learning is in the evening the young people are going to children for the social hour. Unitarian Church Morning worship will be at 11 o'clock. The subject is "Why Men Are Incumbent Religious" At 9:45 the regular Sunday School class will meet. The subject for discussion is "Religion and Health." The morning sermon will be on "Religion and Health." The social hour will be held at 6:15 and will be followed by an open discussion. The evening church services will join in with the union services at the Presbyterian Bantist Church Episcopal Church Holy communion will be at 9 o'clock this morning. There will be church school at 9:45. The subject for morning prayer and worship at 10 o'clock is the study of the Bible, Chplainin Edwardids club will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E H. Hollands, 1530 Rhode Island street, at 6. The speaker for the evening will be Miss Helen Rhode House of the department will be the last meeting of the year. First Church of Christ; Scientist Services this morning will hold a be a lk. The subject is "Morials and the Docto r" at 10:30 mtts to 10:45 mtts to 10:45 mtts which include the tea time, a luncheon, a dinner held every Wednesday night at 8. Plymouth Congregation Church Morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock. The sermon by the Rev. Alfred D. Gray will be "Spain and the Catholic Church" and meet at 6:30. The young people will meet at the church and go to "Hole-in-The-Hill" as a plastic and devotional meeting. Methodist The student classes will meet at 9:45 in the morning. At 11 there will be morning worship. Wesley foundation league will meet at 6:38. Egart Gift School will meet at 7:05. The season is "What are the Biggest Hurriances to Christian Living?" Read the Kansan want-ads Following the series of talks to patients and students which have been given by Paul B. Lawson, associate dean of the College, and George O. Porter, registrar, also vice president of Y. W. C. A., will give the first of a similar series of talks to women Tuesday morning at 11:15. The series will be continued by Miss Williams and Miss Anna McCracken, professor of philosepia. Prof. Carroll D. Clark of the department of sociology will give the first talk on *Social History of Self and Self* Prof. Seba Eldredre Monday morning at 11. The title of the first talk will be the *Challenge of Rural Life*. The British University will follow the lecture by Professor Clark will be on "Old English Compounds," instructor of language, will earn course credits that have been given by the School of Business with a talk on "Iland Water-Management." The program includes a cocked-up evening a musical program arranged by Miss Irene Peony will be presented by Maud Porsich Hill. The program will be directed by Veneta Mielapse, mezzo-soprano. Alfred J. Graves, instructor in journalism, will give the last of his series on the history of British travel at 11 Thursday morning. This lecture will be followed by a British Travel Talk. The Tuesday morning broadcast spread from 11:13:20 will be given over the afternoon, when a special honour on the department of journalism, on "The Editorial" and the task to work with the newspaper. An afternoon, an illustrated musical lecture, "The Hollywood Bowel Concert". Officials Get Wages Cut The Campus Calendar will be presented as usual Wednesday morning at 11 by HRH, the Mount Orcad correspondent. Miss Helen Ibida Hoppe's Theatrical Poetry. The Celestial Travelogue feature which is presented Wednesday evening at 6 will be "Why Do Shoot Stars Sometimes Fall in Showers?" with a production of piano ensemble numbers arranged by Miss Allie Merle Conger. A COZY MEAL For You and Your Girl Friday morning at H. Prof. E. E Bayles of the School of Education with Dr. John P. 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