/ SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta Has Founder's Day Banquet "a immun Founder's day banquet. o Alpha Gamma Delta was held last night at the chapter in New York, where she carried out in the decorations and the toasts. M. Phillia Swarener of Kansas City was toustin-tress. The following touches were given by the members of the Path, Ema Blencki, "The Trowell," Dorothy Hamlin ("Nice Arbor," Edna Lemon; "Wild Flowers," Eva Neil Bidley, "Bird Eye View, Mary Lorey Riley. Out-of-town alumnus who attended were Owen Aaron (Milwaukee), Emilson Johnson, Groop Pauline Barben, Lucy Bella Thurman, Carol Odley, Winnied Anderson, Grace McNally, Jessica Swearer, and Dorothy Bolton of Kansas City Charles Kirkpatrick and Paige Sigma Delta Chi Inspector Visits Campus Richard Harkness, national inspector for Sigma Delta Chi, was a guest of honor at the 2015 Professional Journalism Tranferencia held last night at the Columbia University. Mr. Harkness, A.B.28, spent the week end at the Delta Cti house of which fraternity he is an alumun. He is night at Kansas City office of the United Press. Junior Music Club Is Entertained Mrs. W, J. Bauergartner and Mrs. K. F. Engel were hostess Friday to 25 members of the Junior Munie club or at the home of Mrs. Bauergartner. Mrs. Lola Mearnard, counselor, introduced Mrs. LeRupe LaPtage, Ontario artist and music teacher, for the Music clubs, and Mrs. William Dalton, president of the Lawrences Musical Society. Those who appeared on the program which was announced by Mary Eliza both Cotham, president of the junior club were Mr. Dulton, MG. W. Bradshaw, Slavia Hunt, Haunt Riese, Claire Milow, Lighn Ingham and Rebel Jilom Molone. Alpha Chi Omega Gives Informal Party Mrs. Dalton presided in the dining room assisted by the sponsors of the club, Mra, L. E. Sison, Miss Katherine Rings, and Miss Edna Hopkins. Arlue Simmons' band played at the Informal party given by Alpha Chomeg last night at the Hollywood Bowl. Ms. White, Mrs. B. O. Running, H. White, and Mrs. P. B. O. Running, Out-of-town guests were Helen Salmier, Iwan Salmier; Barbara Salmieri, Elisabeth Salmieri; Harvey Haney; Elizabeth Everhardy, Levenworth; and Lloyd Lloyd. Norman Topeki Four Generations Attend Christian Banquet Four generations of one family were among the 169 women who attended the Mother and Daughter banquet held at the Christian church last week. She is survived by Mrs. E. E. Logan, mother of Mrs. C. H. Beal, whose daughter is Barbara Jeanne Beal. "Building the Home" was the theme carried out in the toasts. The speakers were Mrs. George O. Foster, Mrs. Claude Sonn, Mrs. C. W. Smith, Louse Thorne, Kathryn McFarland, and Mrs E. Dooley. A duet was played by Emily Ball and Luther Leavengood. Sigma Nu Entertains Alumni To Give Buffet Supper Tonight Sigma Nu is host to an alumni reunion this week end. The returning fraternity men were紧急 need a Daimler will be given in their honor today. 6 give Bullet Supper Tonight Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain tonight at 6 with a buffet supper at the chapter house. Play Bridge in Kansas City The active members of Theta Phi Alpha were guests at a bridge party at Kansas City last night. They were joined there by several alumnus of the To Give Mothers Day Dinner Theta Tau will entertain the following guests at a Mother's Day dinner to Mrs. Moske, Mrs. Ott, Mr. and Ms. Mosek, Mrs. Harris, and Mrs. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Coffman, all of Kansas UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS e Give Benefit Bridge Party Delta Zeta will sponsor a benefit party on Monday afternoon from 2:30 to 5. The funds will be used for the school's community of the security in To Entertain for Patronesses Alpha Xi Delta will entertain today at 5:30 with a dinner in honor of the patroness of the sorority. The guests will be Dean Amnes Ahusband, Mussel Williams, Robert Blythe, Finlst, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Bryan, and Mrs. F. P. OBrien, Dean and Mrs E. B. Stouffer, Mr. and Mrs Byrling, and Margaret Pearson Spielman. Kappa Kappa Gamma is entertaining the following week end guest Peggy Avery Ft. Laurenworth; Jane Breest, John Breest; Jane Clare; Mary City; Virginia Kester, Salina; Jacine Lawrence, Council Grove; Peggy McKenna, Topiake; Mary Povet, Topiake; Mary Povet, Topiake; Mary Povet, Topiake; Mary Phillips, Rhodes, Salina; and Isabel Warring, Karmia City, Kan. Week-end guests at the Pi Beta Phi Bachelor's Row. Emporia, brilliant Row. Emporia, Martha man, Ottawa, Jerry Richie, Wichita, Wichita, Jerry Richie, Wichita, bullwaffle, Kansas City, and Edith Ruth Stolland and Josephine Marshall will be luncheon guests at " Karen at Watkins hall today are Guests at Rose, Rose Markne Knocke and Wanda Markne. Mills and Oli L. Mills of Topeka and Alp Albert and Alfred Knocke of Pa- Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Delta 屋 will be Mrs. W, E. Chambers and Fern Chambers of Kansas City and Mrs. Rice of Poa. Corbih巾 is entertaining this week end as guests Ruth Atkinson, Omaha; Ellen Hill, Kansas City; Marie Woods, Irwin and Irene Smith, AJ 30, Sebahia. Alpha Tau Omega will have as din- THE ROAD BACK The Book Nook ERICH REMARQUE (Publication date. Monday, May 11) $2.50 Stationery of Quality We offer our very best quality stationery - pound of paper with envelopes - Regular $1.40 to $1.65 95c SPECIAL neer guests today. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hitchcock of Cherrryvalle; Mr. and Mrs. Berne Alden of Wellesville; and Roy Pulliam of Lawrence. Gamma Phi Beta is entertaining three week-end guests and they are Cylil Swick of Witchia; Hazel Hoffmann and Dorothy Hoffman of Coffeville. Delta Sigma Lambda has as week-end guests W. F. Crummer, grand president of the fraternity, and J. A. Bicker, both of whom are from Chicago. Douglas Postlethwaite of Mankato is a week-end guest at the Delta Tau Delta house. Mrs. N. K. Thompson, housemother at the Kappa Sigma house, is spending the week-end at her home in St. Joseph, Mo. Phi Delta Theta entertained Jorda Evans of Garden City at dinner Saturday. Lee Judy of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Grace Moses is spending the week end in Manhattan. Carl Leidig of Lenora is a week-end guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Maxine Smith of Kansas City is a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Phi Kappa Psl was host to Edmund Kingsbury of Ft. Scott yesterday at dinner. Berton Gahm was a recent guest in the Alpha Kappa Lambda house. William Dirklege was a dinner guest at the Delta Sigma Pi house last night. Anta Mumford of Belleville is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house this week end. Chester Kuhn is a guest today at the Triangle house. Marjorie Taylor, of Abilene, is a week end guest at the Delta Zeta house. Guests at Corbin hall this week end are Esther Bell and Elizabeth O'Brien oi Fi. Scott. Student Programs at Church Today United Brethren Church School will meet at 9:45 a.m. at the morning service and at 11. the meeting of the sermon at this service will subject of the sermon Home Home Christian Endeavor will be opened by Rankin as leader. The evening service will be composed of Mother Day musics. The speaker at the special Mother's Day service at 11 o'clock today will be Congregational Jayhawk Taxi Or Just a Sandwich tastes best when served in pleasant and comfortable surroundings. Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks 65 Dr. George L. Cady of New York City, the subject of his sermon will be "A Christian America for a Christian Congregation." The subject of Congregational church work throughout the world at 4 o'clock will be led by Doctor Carolyn M. Miss Grace Young, PhD, who will present this conference will be followed by a buffet supper in the church at 6. The University young people of the church are welcome to attend at 6:53. They will meet at the church. A Complete Dinner Enjoy every meal in the company of your friends at the Lutheran JAYHAWK CAFE Most complete fountain and sandwich service in town The 9 o'clock radio service broadcast over WREN will be dedicated to Mothers Day. Mrs. William H. Dunn will be presenting the program, and Dr. Demerson will read a poem by Edgar Guest. Reverend Puls will presach a short sermon. The subject of the sermon is "Motherhood." The author be "Mothers Rhyme" Lyman Henderson will play a violin solo. The Lutheran students association will hold a reception to dedicate a collection of officers, beginning at 6:30. Methodist The Wesley Foundation discussion classes will meet at 9:45 in the basement of the church, Mothers Day ideas will be carried out in the morning service. The Wesley Foundation league will hunt will be "A Wonderful Mother," Karl Bratton, tenor, will sing "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" and the male quartet will share songs from the Wesley Foundation league will meet at 6:30. The discussion will be led by Norman Prehble. The University church school will meet at 9:45 at the church. The morning day is "Appreciation Day." The subject of the sermon will be "What Makes Mother Mother?" Mr. Bates will visit vested chair, Mrs. Petty Alken of Lawrence will be the speaker at the meeting of young people to be hold at West Village. She will speak on "Hice Appreciation." Presbyterian Rev. B. R Backus of Los Angeles will complete his course of seminars this fall at the University of Chicago, the World Is Humanist. There will be no young peoples meeting this evening. Unitarian Cartoon Music Master Novelty News REMEMBER Artist mode "The Best Auteur is the best critics, and the Millionaire is the same honor in 1931 —added— Prof. W. B. Downing will be the solist at the morning service. His role will be "Mother O' Mutes." There will be a group of children in the subject of the sermon will be "The Future Home." The young people have planned a hike for the afternoon to start from the church at 4:30. All who plan to attend meet at the church at Rantlet Christian The subject of the sermon by the Rev. F. B. Shanner at the morning workshop service will be special music by the chair. The Chaplain Edwards club will be the guest of Mrs. Harriet Hurtak Cabin. The speaker will be H. B Pearls, superintendent of Haskell Institute, to be most at meet at the student center at 6. The suit that you graduate in should be just right. That's the kind you should expect always. Try to get it unless you have it made for you. Suiting You, That's My Business SCHULZ, THE TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday School will meet at 10 in the church. 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