1 MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Chi Omega Entertained With Tea Saturday The Lawrence alumna of Chi Omega entertained with a tea at the home of Mrs. A. Henley, Saturday afternoon. Among the guests were Dean Arms Husband, Mrs. Ernest Lindley, Mrs. Jill Morris, Mrs. Ivan Rowe, and Mrs. Janice Wren. A puppet show, written by Mrs. John A. Pappus and Mr. Bruton Hamilton, Mitchell and Ms. Britton Hamilton, and musical performances by Maude Persis Hill and Randolph Bundy, provided the Decorations were carried out in the sorority colors, cardinal and straw, and spring flowers. Dinner guests at the Chi Omeg house yesterday were Mrs. W. G, Fink Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Fredonia; Mrs. M. A. Johnstone, Bray; Mrs. B. Brenner, Hanes; Mrs. F. A. Armchair Marjorie Carmichael, Mrs. W. H Wakayo, Osatowatio; Mr. and 'Mrs Pricet Mitchell, Coffeeville; Mrs. L. Kinney, Kinnell; Mrs. H. Hanley, Hanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harman Nancy Hane, T. M. H. Poppellew Lawrence; Mrs. Floyd Stacey, Chamute J. H. Alabee, A. Habehy, J. H. J. H. Alabee, Salmur; Mrs. I. S. Schwaep, Roy Hoyes, Obermei; Mr and Mrs. M. A. Limbocke, Emporior; Mr. J. F Dickee, Ottown; Mrs. J. H. J. H. Alabee, Olerone; Mrs. zon, Olathte; Mrs. T. R. Falkubel, Mrs and Mrs. Harry King, Joe King, Ms Mu Phi Epsilon Recital Before Capacity Crowd Mothers, students, out-of-town guests and other had to be turned away from the annual Mt Phi Epiah costume展会. The show was held in the morning before a packed central Administration auditorium which will send nearly 400 people when filled up with capes. Closing Event of Mother Day Program Draws Many People The recital, which was the final ever given for the mothers, was also theretofore a popular event, and things coupled with the fact that the annual spring recital by the music soorter, Amaya draws a large crowd, resources are needed to provide the University Auditorium has been used by preparations for music week programs, necessitating the change yearly. The fifteen members of the security who participated in the program, and were represented by their artist, were costumed according to the country represented by the composer. String trios played four numbers three numbers were played by two piano combinations, and one by a piano There were also two vocal duet and two vocal trio. As is customary at afternoon vesper and rectal programs, no Sorority members taking part were Karen Dornstein, Jenelle Sullivan, Enterpriseprise Kwon, Christine Fink, Dorothy Moore, Helen Perkins, Dorsiphy, Heeler Hebel, Kaulkien Withthuyn, Heeler Hebel, Kaulkien Steiner, Patti Johnson, Janet Coulson, Piavor Worm, Lucile Gabel, and Dorothy KFKU Dr. Bruno Radikle, exchange instructor in German, will deliver a special talk tomorrow at 11 a.m. on "German for Foreigners" and an elementary Education." This talk will be supplementary to a series of four talks held last Friday on the same subject. at 11:15 morning morning Ellsworth Dent, secretary of the bureau of education, is bringing for the Future." An illustrated musical lecture on the third act of "Tristan and Isolde" by Wagner, will be the program of the p. 84 m. broadened. This morning's program consisted of a talk on "Present Tendencies in Fanfare," given by the professor of sociology, and a British travel talk entitled "A Hunting We Will Leonard Axe, instructor in economies, spoke for ten minutes this afternoon on the S48 program on "The Nature and Development of Aviation Industry" where he was welcomed as a mutual program arranged by Pro. W. B. Downing. Beg Pardon The title for the sermon of the Rev. E. Burdette Bachus, of the Unifarian church, yesterday morning should have been "The Humanist in Time of Trouble." "The Humanist in Time of Trouble" as appeared in the Kansas yesterday. 100% "There's entirely too much reading on" . Prof Marseus S. Allen of the University of Pennsylvania lectured on "Over-reading" to a group of approximately 75 women. Maude Rouse, Mrs. Walt Falkin, Mrs. H. F. Wilhite, Mr. B. Y. Davis, Dorothy Kropp, City Airport, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaul, Holton. Engineers to Have Steak Fry Friday The local chapter of the American Farm Bureau holds a steak fry at Brown's Grove Friday afternoon. Students will leave Marlboro at 5 and go in cars to the grove. A ball game is scheduled for the early part of the evening and the rest of the evening will be spent in dancing. A series of arrangements for the picnic. Presbyterians Have Tea for Mothers Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church around a mother's day tea which takes place at afternoon at Westminster hall for all Presbyterian students and their moth- The decorations consisted of spring flowers and lighted tapers. University Junior Marries Eleanor Chittenden, a student at the State University College and Kim Phillips, a graduate of 25 in Hays at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Chitten- Mr. and Mrs. Phillips left for a short wedding trip after which Mr. Phillips will return to Lawrence where he is a junior in the department of journalism at the University, Mrs. Phillips, who Hays to finish her work *t* the college. Graduate Journalist Mentoring Miss Wilda Peters, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh in Foster, Pa., and Ms. Shan Olgala, Oklahoma, Ill., and Mr. Shea was lately employed on the repertoire staff of the Jefferson City School District. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan were recent guests of Mr. Sloan's parents in Farmington. Oklahoma Mothers Here Mrs. Fred Bartram and Mrs. Frank Mann, both of Ponca City, Olta, attended the Mother's day festivals that took place of Mary Bartrum and Dale Mann. Joy Janes Have Rush Tea The Jay James, women's pop organi- ment, left at 23 pm at itea this afternoon in room 150, central Administration rest room. Larry Judd had charge of the ar- turial. 50 Mothers Entertained Pi Beta Phi entertained more than 50 mothers and fathers at the annual mother's and father's day dinner yesterday noon at the chapter house. Congregational Banquet Wednesday A mother and daughter banquet for members of the Congregational church on Wednesday evening, May 5, at the church. ...m寡媽ers Have Luncheon The Housewomen Association had advised Mrs. Jacques as the Mrs. Frances Goodell, Alpha Chi Omega housemester, was in charge of the ar- ticles. Among the guests this week-end at Kappa Theater in Los Angeles, Mrs. McGrath; Mrs. C. F. Spech Wichita; Mrs. Johnson; Mary Anne Wilkinson; Mrs. Johnson; Mrs. Johnfer; Mrs. Johnfer; Mrs. Johnfer; all of Kappa City Kan; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peck, Catherine B. Cockrum, W. R. Capron, Mrs. Kite,Mr. and Mrs. P. Myers, Mrs. L. P. Benton, Virginia Benton, and Glenitger Fitginger. Mrs. W. G. Fink, Fredonia; Mrs. J. I Poole, Parsons; Mrs. Tailor, and Mrs. J. El Dorado; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shepherd, Chanute; Mr. and Mrs. L. E Kennell, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Parker, Robinson; Mr. G. Walker, Parker, and Mrs. M. Metcalf, both of Cherryville; and Hazel Slocum, Lawrence. The K. U. Dames will entertain with a guest at 3:00 Wednesday on Saturday, Sigma Phi Epsilon West Hills road. All reservations should be made by tonight with Mrs. Oust. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Pha house yesterday were Mrs. C. W. A- nderson, William Delaney, Salluna Rutu- nis, and John O'Neill, Martha Meade, and Lew Himmin. Mr. and Mrs. P, K. K. Smith of Wichita announce the birth of a son, P. K. Jr. Mr. Smith was a member of the class of 1924. Read the Kansan Want Ads. CHRIS.C. MAKEPEACE NEWELER 735 Mass. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Radio Favorites KYW - WENR over N. B. C. Chain Brunswick Records LOUIS PANICO World's Greatest Trumpeter Those who have not heard Panico's nightly broadcasts over the N. B. 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