SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1931 11 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS V Hill Society Kappa Kappa Gamma Spring Party Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. The chaperones were Dean Agner Bachman, Mrs. T. S. Steover, Miss Pricillow Wilson, Mrs. Emma Polon, Mrs. Gee Bickerton, Mrs. Leonard, and Mrs. Margaret Peppard. **wappa Kappa Gamma entertainment** to their animal grooming at the club. 1. Decorations consisted of spring flowers. Allie Simmons and his or her friends. Theia Tau Entertains At Country Club Thea Tua entertained with a formal party at the Lawrence country club Friday night from 9 to 1. Bob Whits and his orchestra from Karsawas City, Mo., turned the music. The chaperones were Moss, Prof. and W., Mrs. R, Kubra. Apollo Kappa L.A. Entertains at Eldridge Alka Kappa Pai entertained with a formal party at the Eldredge hotel Friday night from 9 to 1. Hurley Kayor City is home of Kansas City furnished the music. Alaba Kanna Pal Guess for the party were Clyde Campbell, George Foll, George Hughes, and Stanley Flechter, of Kansas City, Missouri. For Tupelo, and Lorenan of Illinois. Informal Party Given By Men's Pan-Hellenic Council The Men's Pan-Hellenic council enthanced with their semi-annual event, Friday night, building a friday night from 9 to 18 Bill Cooper and his orchestra, from 7 to 2pm. Spring Party Given For Chi Omega The chaperones were Mrs. J, H Kramer, Mrs. Zada Heisler, and Mrs Belle Wiltot. The chaperons were Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Rubin Baldwin, Mrs. Loveit and Mrs. Edith F. Martin. Chi Omega entertained with a spring party at the chapter house. Friday from 9 to 1. The decoration consisted of his orchestra and his orchestra performed the music. Kappa Eta Kappa Give Party at Holloway Hall Alpha Kappa Alpha Regional Conference Kappa Ena Kappa entertained with a party at Holiday Hall Friday night with the band that furnished the music. The chapteens were Prof., and Mrs. R. P. Stirlingham, Prol. and Mrs. D. C. Juckoff, Devoted Hope, and Mrs. F. D. Dickinson. "Guests for the party were Charles Hampson, Brian Schoenfeld, Heather Mancus, Marissa Beery, Bobby Platten, Katherine Shinn, Ernie Jehankim, Kenneth Henzel and Rachel Ribbautheil." The following K. U. alumina were to present: Wilma Pillow, A.B.29 JR, Ivan Beard, A.B.25; Ivan Beard, B.A.25; Ivan Beard, A.B Eleven University students attended the mid-western regional conference of the Alpha Kappa Alpha society held at the College of Arts, Delaware Bay, Anne Anna McCampbell, Aulette Abernathy, Eta Motoen, Yvette Jenkins, Dorothy Cropp, Margaret Smith, Frances Gordon, Alberta Moore, Mary Link Turner and Lacie Bluford. Watkins Hall Breakfast Given at Welling Hall Watkins hill entertained with an informal breakfast this morning at $3.30 n. m. in honor of the parents. The discerning basket haskets filled with spring flowers. University Women's Club Meeting The May tea of the University Women's Club will be held Thursday, June 10, at 8:30 a.m. It will be the last meeting of the school year, and election of officers will be hold. Phi Chi Deita Ten Wesley Foundation Have Annual Hayride The Wedley Foundation entertained with their annual hayride at Smith's timber Friday night from 6 to 11. Three wagons were used to make the trip. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing Thomas McFarlane 812% Mast. Phone 256, Lawrence, Kas. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mays St. --jeanne, Mh, Mary, L. and Mary, Mj. and Mrs. J. H. Ladehb, Mh. and Mrs. H. H. Ladehb, Mh. and Mrs. H. H. Ladehb, Mh. and Mrs. W. F. Cotton, Mh. and Mrs. Mh. and Mrs. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 Spring Fancies Party Given By Westminster Westminster Student Foundation entertained with a Spring Forces party on Monday, 7.50 to 11. Games were played. De Van Jones was in charge of the pro- Sigma Chi Give Luncheon For Mothers The members of the Sigma Chi fraternity entertained with an informal talk, and they were joined by the mothers of the members who are guests in Lawrence for Mother's day. The mothers presented the active chapter with a sterling silver sugar and chocolate sauce. Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Salina, was a week-end visitor at the Delta Sigma Pi house. Student Programs at Church Today Methodet The Rev. B. A. Hunt will speak on the subject of "Music Hath Power" at the 11 o'clock service today. Margaret will address the audience Foundation meeting tonight. The subject will be "Student Replies to a Religious Examination". The Rev. and Mrs. Hunt will be at home to meet them. They will be between 3 and 7 o'clock. Bantist The subject for discussion is the young people meeting this weekend in Philadelphia like *Joe*. S. Watt's will speak on "The Place of Music in the Church" this morning at the regular 10 o'clock service, which is being sensed by the male chorus. C. Willett will lead the young people to be "Do We Need a New Religion." The subject for the season this morning at 11 o'clock will be "What Is Right With the Church." There will be evening services at the Lutheran church. Community Evening Service The Community service will be help, the Community is at the church, the church. The Pals will help the evening sermon. His subject will be "Old Thing," that Will Enlure in the Unitarian The Rev. W. M. Bachus has chosen for the subject of his sermon this morning. The humour of Time of Trouble will be in no doubt at the people count in the evening. Westminster Foundation Miss Marian Penner will talk or India at the meeting of the Westminster Foundation tonight at 7:30 at Westminster Square, where she is dressed in the native Indian costume Miss Penner, whose father was a missionary in India, lived in India many First Unich of Christ The subject of the 10 o'clock service morning will be "Everlasting Pandemonium" Sunday school will be 10 o'clock. rst Church of Chris Freshmen at Weston used a novel method of announcing class elections. Five "escaped convicts" were rounded up by an "emergency police" squad and sent to jail. Three "Sentences" were pronounced on each new officer. To make it more realistic the enthusiastic fresh ended the ceremony with a "prize riot." More than 500 mothers attended the event, which included their bounties. Although the major entertainments were given to Saturday many of the organized houses are having dinner. More Than 500 Mothers Are Here for Events Given in Their Honor TYPING: Theses, notebooks, themes, etc. for each double spaced page Dorothy Schrader. 829 R. I. Phone 1725M. —170 WILL THE YOUNG lady who picked up Droothy Arnold's notebook in place of her own, please get in touch at her on atc. Call 2276. —170 LOST: Friday afternoon, an Elgin strap-watch in the basement of Fairstone Hall. 1476. —172 Want Ads --jeanne, Mh, Mary, L. and Mary, Mj. and Mrs. J. H. Ladehb, Mh. and Mrs. H. H. Ladehb, Mh. and Mrs. H. H. Ladehb, Mh. and Mrs. W. F. Cotton, Mh. and Mrs. Mh. and Mrs. The list of guests here for this week end as submitted to the Kansan are: Alpha Chi Omega, Mm. E, L, L. Lawrence, Mw. W, L. Lawrence, Mm. M Alpha Dale Prisco M., May A. I, Grigio Indurendi Catherine M. and Mary H., May A. I, Grigio Indurendi McIntosh M. and Mary H., May A. I, Grigio Indurendi Marie M. and Mary I., U Cianimani M., May A. I, Mary I., U Cianimani M., May A. Mari M. and Mary I., U Cianimani M., May A. Mari M. and Mary I., U Cianimani M., May A. Mari M. and Mary I., U Cianimani M., May A. Daria Worstall, Nikola Kajaric, Nikola Kajaric, Daria Worstall, Nikola Kajaric, Nikola Kajaric, Daria Worstall, Nikola Kajaric, Nikola Kajaric, Nikola Kajaric Alpha Gorgo Della, Garande Carl Mee, Mr. A. Bacconi, Ms. C. Orris, Mrs. E. Rathen, Kafka Carry, Mrs. M, and Mrs. W Alpha Squawk Prs. Pv. M, Regina Holiday Kman M, Regina Holiday Kman M, H, N Carolina Prs. and M, Mrs. H, N, Najmier Algraus S. Dollar, Mgr. and Mrs. Amish Cavey McKinney, Mgr. and Mrs. A. O'Reilly, France Manning, Commisr (Mrs.) Merva M. McKinney, Mgr. and Mrs. H. Bork, Carthage, Mgr. and Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Scranton, Scranton, Mgr. and Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Scranton, Scranton, Mgr. and Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Scranton, Scranton, Mgr. and Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Chapel Hill, Mgr. and Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Hungary, Mgr. and Mrs. C. E. Hibbard, Stewart Cobin Joll, Mira, R. T, Kirk, Towley III, Craig, T., Dennis, J., McClark, J., Wagner, Crum, Cyan, Drum, Dm, and Mt, J., Warren, Finn, Fina, Flintwood, Mn, and Mt, L., Ju- nyi, Ilwander, Mn, and Mt, L., Junyi, Ilwander, Deli, Chk. Men, M & F, Plate. J, Jr. Dr. Jen, Susan, Ed. K, Jr. Dr. J, Jr. Dr. Jen, Ed. Coworker, Wisha, New Farm Trust, Tampa, Fl. City, Mos. Derrita Zeita Ma, Mrs. and M. D. W. Minch Ma, Mrs. and M. F. Minch Ma, Mrs. and M. F. Minch Kawaniya City, Kanada GAMMA, Phi Beta, Mrs. and Mrs G. T. Belton, Bachelor of Arts in Education, Mrs D. Palmer, D. Paole, Mrs. and Mrs A. H. Feinberg, Kansas City, Mrs. and Mrs W. Will Greene H. H. Breuer, Welker, M., Mrs. F. Katherine Kugia, M., Mrs. A. E. Rull, Bill Johnson, M., Mrs. C. D. Amarena, Haroldian Johnson, M., Mrs. E. C. Rull, Bill Johnson, M., Mrs. E. J. Rull, Bill Bachy, Vienna, Okla. Dr. Vieng Muaran, Charles Dan and Mrs. D. H. Barnes, Daniel H. Barnes, Mrs. D. H. Barnes, Daniel H. McCann, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. Mason, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. Mason, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. Mason, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. Mason, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. Mason, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. Mason, Kansas City, Mrs. W., Mrs. J. McCan Worst ball - Mrs. M., A. J. Eller, Olaber Olathe C. C. Loomesman, Tupakki, Mrs. M., L. W. Leveron, Mrs. M., G. M. Sylvester, C. Cats, Mrs. M., and M. G. E. Stainler, Herman Kappa, Mrs. M., and M. G. E. Stainler, Kappa Kappa - Mrs. M., Mrs. M., M. E. 1. 1388 Oton M., F. A. Droffin, Mrs. M. H. Blender, Winickia M., F. S. Moody, M. I. H. Blender, Winickia M., F. S. Moody, M. John, Emilia. Mrs. E. T. Dickinson, Excelsia When you don't know what you want or what your spring appetite craves, then come in and order one sandwich. We make 35 to 40 different kinds of them. Albaia Kwaeng Landeleh, Ms. and Mrs. Jainan Leh, Ms. and Mrs. Lai, Ms. and Mrs. Hj, Ms. and Mrs. Ntawathe, Ms. and Mrs. Iv, Gracez, Ms. and Mrs. Bumalo, Ms. and Gracez, Mr. Frank Ekhandeb Endunga, Mr. Frank Ekhandeb Endunga, Mr. Frank Ekhandeb Endunga, Mr. F. K. Schroer, Ms. and Mrs. May Sahire- ng, Ms. and Mrs. Ntawathe, Ms. and Mrs. Hlahaghe, Dr. and Mm. D. Skalamane, Mr. Hlahaghe, Dr. and Mm. D. Skalamane, Mr. Hlahaghe, Dr. and Mm. D. Skalamane, Mr. Hlahaghe, Dr. and Mm. D. Skalamane, Mr. Hlahaghe, Dr. and Mm. D. Skalamane, Mr. Hlahaghe, Dr. and Mm. D. Skalamane, Ms. and Mrs. A. J. Armand, Mr. and Mm. Sahireng, Ms. and Mrs. Lawrence, Ms. and Mrs. Lawrence, Ms. and Mrs. Lawrence, Ms. and Don't forget our special 35c dinner today and this evening. Adam Tao Omega, M. and Mrs J, O. Yingnan, S. and Mrs E., M. and Mrs L., E. Kim Kwon, Mrs J, M. and Mrs E., M. and Mrs K, Kwon, Mrs J, M. and Mrs E., M. and Mrs L., E. Kim Tern Tau Tau (Mrs. M. R. B. Hammond, Wichita) Mrs. W. J. D. Harrington, Connumer, Mrs. and Mrs. W. 1059. Washington, Ms. and M. C. Washington, Ms. & Mr. C. Rivers, C. Joubert, Ms. & Mr. C. Rivers, C. Joubert, C. Joubert, Deloitte Consultant, Ms. And Merrie J. F. Ingrammons (Mrs. J. F. Ingrammons), Sr. Adjunct Professor, J. M. Marshall, Jr. H. W. Frerem, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Marshall, Sr. H. W. Frerem, Ms. and Mrs. E. D. Snover, Karen Cage, Mrs. E. D. Snover, Karen Cage, Mrs. E. D. Snover, Karen Cage, Mrs. E. D. Snover, Karen Cage, Bernie Fein Jr, M. H., H. I. Annahale, Teresa Ferreira, M. J. Fischer, Elizabeth Krauss, M. Natalia G, Nicole L, Ali Vivian Marie, Michael L, Marcel E, Daniel R, Deborah S, and Mary W. I. Dixon, Michael B. Rishab D, W. H. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab E, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab F, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab G, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab H, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab I, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab J, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab K, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab L, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab M, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab N, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab O, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab P, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab Q, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab R, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab S, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab T, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab U, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab V, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab W, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab X, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab Y, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab Z, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab A, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab B, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab C, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab D, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab E, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab F, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab G, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab H, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab I, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab J, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab K, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab L, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab M, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab N, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab O, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab P, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab Q, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab R, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab S, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab T, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab U, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab V, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab W, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab X, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab Y, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab Z, W. M. Hawkins, Michael B. Rishab P. Joris Lichtenberg, M. J. F. Haugem, Ms. O. F. L. Nieden, M. J. F. Haugem, Ms. O. Gregory B. Chambers, M. J. F. Haugem, Ms. O. Gregory B. Chambers, M. J. F. Haugem, Ms. O. J. J. Krause, M. J. F. Haugem, Ms. O. J. J. Krause, M. J. F. Haugem, Ms. O. J. D. Walters, M. G. W. Nurnman, Ms. Cri ean F. R. Wilson Amarillo, Tex.; b. Amarillo, Tex.; m. Mrs. M. J. Haas; Lien- wood, Mo.; m. W. S. Wing; m. S. B. Hewitt; M. Arne- nard Hughes; m. Mrs. M. J. Haas; M. C. Kravitch; M. Alfred Arbuckle; m. Mrs. M. J. Haas; M. C. Kravitch; M. Alfred Arbuckle; M. C. Kravitch; U. Cajuquera, M, and Mrs E, I, C. Jampolo, K, and Mrs E. Temple Fiu Epulia, Faculty, Mk and MJ, M. Jayman Sugars Ne., Mrs. and Mrs. J, J. Wieler, Law, Buchanan, H. C. Macmaney, Parnassus, and Mrs. G. T. Towner, and Mrs. I. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. S. Towner, and Mrs. J. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. Towner, and Mrs. J. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. Towner, and Mrs. J. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. Towner, and Mrs. J. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. Towner, and Mrs. J. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. Towner, and Mrs. J. A. Kojewski, Mr. F. Mr. F. S. and Mrs. F, F. R. Babbage, Reflectori Mr. and M. Carnegie Mrs. F, F. R. Babbage, Reflectori Mrs. F, F. R. Babbage, Reflectori Mrs. M, and Mrs. Catherine KFKU Welcome Mothers! Carroll D. Clark, associate professor of sociology will begin this week's KFUK radio program with a talk on the present tendencies in family life at 11:09 a.m. Monday. The other members are from the KFUK entitled, "A Hunting We Will Go." A ten minute talk on the nature and development of aviation insurance by Leonard Axe, instructor of economics, will open the Monday evening program. Following this there will be a presentation arranged by W. B. Downing. "Morning" (Rachmaninoff), and "O Rest in the Lord" (Mendelson) rendered by Faire Vorm, contrallto, will be adapted by Dr Ring An Menein Finger (Schumann), and "Die Forele" (Schubert) by Velma Kite, mezzo soprano. "Hominy" (Dri Rosio), "Pale Dream" (Abramovitch), (Squire) by Bd Fisher, baritone; and "Coming Home" (Willeby). "I can't the Thing to do, Deer" (Watts), "Mr. Dream-Maker" (Woodman), and "II Dream-Ardell) (Ardell) by Hillson Hills, nouns. We each try to do our part in helping in the education of your sons and daughters. There are three features on Tuesday's program. I 1:00 a.m. Dr. Christian Grafin will speak on German and English elementary and secondary education. Elementary secretary of the baron of visual instruction, will tell us of "Planning for the Baron," a series of videos that third set of the illustrated musical lecture "Tristan and Isadek" (Wagner). We hope you will come again soon. The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Helen Rhoda Hoopes has charge of the Wednesday morning program giving the campus calendar at 11:00 and 4:00 p.m. every evening at 6:00 will come the celestial travelogue, "How Much Do Comets Weight and What Are They Made Of!" at 9:30 p.m., arranged by Lea Wakegood presiding the Christian church choir. "Thursday's and Friday's" program at 11:00 p.m. is Dr. J. Graves, instructor of journalism, will open the program Thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. in Advertising." At 11:15 there will be an educational feature. Friday morning at 11:00 H. E. Chandler, professor of English at University of New Mexico in Advertising?" and at 11:15 Jose M. Ouam, professor of Spanish will come the evening from speech on "Education in Spain." Lawrence to Inspect Weler Mr. R. E. Lawrence of the division of sanitation left yesterday to be gone four weeks. He will inspect the water supply in the western part of the state. Calling- Will Bring a Hunsinger Taxi 1017 Mass. If you have a new pair of the sporty brown and white oxfords bring them in and let us clean them to keep them like new. Electric Shoe Shop 11 W. Ninth Ideal Mother's Day Gift Record It is ideal for Mother because it is You. Well Dressed Students go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. K.U.Mothers We are serving a special Mother's Day dinner for you today. You'll find it's just like home at the— that's why a nerve on the spin. His story was great — a hundred worth — it flunked. A thrilling adventure in using your Lip Stick From her Salon in Philadelphia, FRANCES DENNEY sends a Special Representative to show you how marvelous you can enhance the loveliness of your lips. You will be thrilled to see and feel Miss DENNEY's new Lip Stick—unlike any lip pomade ever created. All this week in our TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT