MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Entertains The active chapter of Alpha Xi Delta the was entertained by its alumnae members and their husbands Saturday night at Mission Hills country club City, Mo. Touissaintius of the banquet who is Mr. Klaim Sears of Kansas City. Pi Upsilon Holds Convention The speakers at the dinner were Higgins and Katherine Kubbera from the chapter; Mert Gerritue Hurley, Kansas City John Moore and Mary Tomsom of Boston. The PI Upsition fraternity held its annual convention at the chapter house yesterday. Flavel Robertson e10, acted as chairman. Committee reports were out the morning, following which a banquet was given the delegates. Houses Hosts To Relay Guests Fraternalities and sororites were hosts last-week end-to over 400 guests who came to the campus to attend the annual Kansas Raised Saturday. Performances throughout the Middlewest. Nearly every town in Kansas was represented. Guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house for the Relys this week-end were: Willie Holton; Ralph Russel, Carl Zeeth, Gayle Gradier, Earl Miller, Robert Bassett, Michael Roberts, Psoia, Ralph Reilly, Indemnation Don Lacy, Heryling; Lington Field and Robert Lamer, Kansas City; Moe Dick, Robert Dillon, Kansas City; Kanx, Harlan Reynolds, Hiwain, Richard Johnston, Kansas City; Kanx, Harlan Reynolds, St. Sloan, and Clarice Skoan of Holton. Guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house over the week end were Howard Newman, Arkansas City; Gilbert Mccullah. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pli house were Mrs. Ia Hoogbak, Lausk, Wyo; Wynn, Leo; Robertsen, Maja; City; City; and Lila Banta, Emporia; Farrell Strawn, Kansas City, Mo. Burkard Curran, Mandie, Warden Nielson, Speville. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house were Norman Siebler and Gilbert McCallah, Marion; John Birkleble, St. John; Edwin Sawyer, Hutchinson; Wilson McCoy, Winfield Smith; Robert Fletcher; Howard Neumann, Arkansas City; Edward Ash, Osage City; and Betty Ice if Stevens College, Columbia. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday were Mr. and W. A. Halsey, Mrs. Anna Eddington, Mr. Harry Haley, Frances Work, Independence; Mrs. G. Brenner, Mrs. A. Halsey, Mary Haley, Dr. A. Henley, of Lawrence; Jacquelyn Haskell of Garden City; and Katherine Hammond of Burlington Elliot Fellz, Bill Pells, Ed Payne, Hutchinson; Max Leek, Great Bend; Ed Tucker, and Joe Reed of Wichita were the guests at the Pi Gamma Delta house. Honor Students Elected This Morning Guests at the Kappa Alpha Thea house for the week end were Mary Katherine Doughty, Louise Randel The Senior students whose names are listed below constitute the highest ten per cent in scholarship in their respective schools; Howard Pierce, and Norman Siebert, Mariion; Ray Anderson, Natey; Nate Hortel, Holton; Mwain McCoY, Winfield; Jack McGrew, Olin Shepherd, Tom Van Kane; Jake Winkler, Robert Kian; Ken; Dick Edwards, Dermon O'Leary and George Bowles of Kansas City. Hamilton Allen, Phi Bita Kappa Hamilton Allen, Phi Bita Kappa Grouve Bristol, Phi Bita Kappa Houston Bristol, Phi Bita Kappa Rush Brendelstein, Morton Knapp Sage Brendelstein, Morton Knapp Tampa Bay, Phi Bita Kappa, Phi Lambda Tau Utrecht, Phi Bita Kappa Hawkins College, Phi Bita Kappa Marshall University, Phi Bita Kappa Virginia Tech, Phi Bita Kappa Davisfield, Phi Bita Kappa Honeydew, Phi Bita Kappa Honeydew, Phi Bita Kappa Eugene Epinion, Phi Bita Kappa David Kelly, Phi Bita Kappa Ehrhard G. Gaus, Phi Bita Kappa Ehrhard G. Gaus, Phi Bita Kappa Halton Hailey, Phi Bita Kappa Halton Hailey, Phi Bita Kappa Kathy Haven, Phi Bita Kappa Johnson H., Hill, Phi Bita Kappa Johnson H., Hill, Phi Bita Kappa Irving Berger, Phi Bita Kappa College Guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Cecil Kahmann, Byron Nelson, Bostice Smith, Josephine Hines, Elise Nelson, Frances Fennell, and Mr. and Mrs Nelson Neely, all of Kansas and Mr. and Mrs L., S. Fischer of Kansas City. Mary C. Johnston, Pi Lambda Theta Frances Keeney, Phi Beta Kappa Rachel Armstrong, L. Pimla Thota Mary May Sporan Quire, L. Pimla Thota Mary May Sporan Quire, L. Pimla Thota Fiona Laurie, F. Lima Thota Olivier Jordi François, P. Lima Thota school of Business D. Philip Beauty, Bote Gamma Sigma Fanny Boyce Tux William H. Harrington, Bote Gamma Sigma Orca Island, Bote Gamma Sigma Mason L. Wendell Birmingham, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Barron Lynn, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Barbara Lyman, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Eliot Miles, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Elvin McIntosh, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Liana Morrell, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Kathryn McFarland, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Kathryn McFarland, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Kirk Morrison, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Eugene Nildegem, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Jamie Proud, Phi. Bkla. Lambda Trita Hurley Jones, Phi. Bkla. Lambda Trita Hurley Jones, Phi. Bkla. Lambda Trita Missinia Spawner, Phi. Bkla. Lambda Trita Jim Johnson Spawner, Phi. Bkla. Lambda Trita Missinia Samburgh, Phi. Bkla. Lambda Trita Morris Scragg, Phi. Bkla. Kappa, Salmon Nell Sullivan, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Sister Mary C. Wurtz, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Joseph Wheeler, Phi. Bkla. Kappa Helen W. Winston Mildred Wilson, Phi. Bkla. Kappa School of Engineering and Architecture School of Education John R. Kratczach, Beta Gamma Sigma, Arnold Mauller, Beta Gamma Sigma. Ben Oderman, Beta Gamma Sigma. Jill Lintz-Rodriguez A. Gori, K.A. Hazel, Thermo Btta Pig. Wave C. Gene, H. Electrol, Thermo Btta Pig. Wave D. Gene, H. Electrol, Thermo Btta Pig. Thermol. A.S.C. Award. M. Wain Gilbert, Chemical, Thermo Btta Pig. S. Wain Gilbert, Chemical, Thermo Btta Pig. Harry Immich, Electrical, Tum Beta Pr. Sigma Tau J. Albert Rupf, Electrical, Tum Beta Pr. Sigma Tau Houwer J, Sattman, Illumina; Ted B. Petr Suzuki, Gerald A. Müller, Michael K.; Ted B. Petr Suzuki, Gerald A. Müller; Michael K.; Ted B. Petr Suzuki, Gerald A. Müller; Michael K.; Ted B. Petr Suzuki, Gerald A. Müller; Michael K.; Ted B. Petr Suzuki, Gerald A. Müller; Michael K.; Ted B. Petr Suzuki, Gerald A. Müller Dunlap, Eileen. Organ. *Pi Kappa Lambda*. Patti Johnson. Piano. *Pi Kappa Lambda*. Dunlap, Eileen. Public Music School. *Pi Kappa Lambda*. Dolla Diola. Piano School of Law Paul E. Parier, Order of the Coff Alfred Kuranur, Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coff James T. Lamm, Order of the Coff School of Medicine B. Mary B. Levy, Alia Ghafra Algae Leon Kelley, Alia Ghafra Algae Michael Lammers, Alia Ghafra Algae Erin Launchie, Alia Ghafra Algae School of Pharmacy The following Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close more than one name is Anthony Crummie William C. Herring Garland Lutes Clairce Short Clark Stephenion Frederick Wirst College Laurence Fowler Lilia Lawn John L. Lamphin Ray Miller Rose Pekariz Richard Merrington, Rote, Gamma Sigma Jennifer Woodford, Rote, Gamma Sigma Jeff Woolford, Rote, Gamma Sigma Sophomores Arthur Billings Hilton Head Frank Thirl Freshmen Brad Johnson Walter Elmer 14th Grade School of Education Junior Nathaniel Schaffer School of Engineering and Architecture Juniors Katherine Kaull, Piano Evelyn Swarthouf, Piano School of Fine Arts February Irving Lee Coffman, Civil, Tan Beta Pi Implementation L. C. Cerri, Architecture, Segma Tan Model Freshman Helen Russell, Piano Second Year Joseph Koralchik Mildred DeWart, Piano Miriam Vulker, Piano Vivian Doherty, Violin Hermine Sower, Violin *School of Law* School of Medicine First Year Engelbert H. Linville Second Year Joseph Kovalchik School of Medicine School of Pharmacy Jenkins Harry W. Winkler Meurice Sims Sachmanson Fresnel * Wilfred Minotay Jubilee House Johns Hopkins, b. Freehman Addalia Peterson Leplomare Marley Rowe Mrs. L. C. Thomas of Fredonia, and Alma Baskett of Holton are guests at the Chi Omega house. Independence: Dorothy Messmore of Kansas City; Betty Ice and Clara Verner, Christian College, Columbia. Mr. Dick Wright of Junction City; Mrs. L. M. Kriptak and Martha Bee topoek, and Miss Barbara Butts of Kappa, and Miss Barbara Butts of the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. J. Arch Butts, James Tealford J. Harvey, James Johnston of Wichita Walter Feller, Jr., and Don Warner, of Kansas City, were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house Dr. and Mrs. James Sellars, of Lincoln, Nebr., are the guests of Mrs Dwight Prentice of Lawrence Doctor Sellars was graduated from the University of 106 and is now professor of history at the University of Nebraska. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron 'h' house yesterday were Norwell Himm and Bella Luka. C. A. Johnson, writer for the Association Press and an alumnus of Chi Delta College, attended Saturday and Sunday. He covered the relays for the Kansas City Associated League. Dorothy and Lucele Henderson of Kansas City, Mo. were end-guest at the Gamma Phi Beta school. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arnold, Kansas City, were guests of their daughter, Dorothy Arnold, at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday. Alpha Gamma Delta week-end guests were Paoline Barber, Karbon City; Mkala of Kilo; Billy Peden, Kansas City; Margaret Kilbown, Sterling; and Maurea Need. Fi Beta Phi had the following weekend guest: Lawrence Wright, Tzipia McGee and Jeffrey Garget Kilburn; Sterling; Helen Layton, Wichita; Betty DeLotha; Antonis Virtue. Week-end guests at the Theta Phi Hospital, Kansas City, Elizabethtown; Churchill, Houston; Mrs. M. T. Moran, and Mrs. J. Geezot, Mrs. G. C. Gate Guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were Pridence Stillman, Betty Armentrout, and Wilma Carroll of Kansas City. Week-end guests at the Alma Omni Pi house were Dorothy Kroll and Michael Stops, Smith Center, Helen Fay and Katherine Pearson; and Helen Kemp of Wichita pendency Julius Chenney of Topeka was a week end guest at the Delta Sigma Pi house. Deleris Gillen, Theta Phi Alpha, was called to her home in Clinton, Ill., Saturday because of the illness of her 'father. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Dean Chaffee, c'32, from Talmadge. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators Drink -with a clear conscience can't hurt you Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Francis Work, Independence; Ward Nelson, Spevairle Mrs. Ida Boogart, Luky, Wurff; Farrell Kansas City, Mio., Verna Berm, Bernard Carpenter, and Bob Mandingo. Virginia Springer of Kanas City, and Velma Long of Wichita were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week-end. Week-end guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambia house were Wayne Bibb, Jarbaio; James H. Compton, Sr.; Witcha; and Vermon Kauffman, St. Louis. E. D. Kroesch, M.A'16, superinten- tor for the Houston, attendee of the Rehays barge School, the husband of Mr. Agnes Kroesch, instructor in the department of romance Kappa Alpha Theta had as guests this week-end, Lucky Seaman, Louise Sheenfold, and Geraldine Pardee, all of Kansas City. Arian L. Newman, Marjory Linning, Paul Pearson, John K. Froi, and Eugenia Swader were admitted to the hospital yesterday and William Dickinson was admitted this morning. John Madison, star football player, who recently played for the Titans, foot put in a plaster cast this morning. He will probably attend classes soon. Hospital News --- FOR RENT: House nicely furnished at 603 Ohio street. Owner can vacate in July. Phone 277. —159 GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visitors parents or guardians located. 10th and New Hampshire Phone 1633. Garage or parking space Want Ads Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. FRANK H. LESCHER Show Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kass LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 305 New Costume Rings Beautiful New Costume Rings of Sterling Silver. Real Onyx Sets, and Genuine Marcasites. Several smart designs from which to choose. $2.95 - $3.95 $4.95 FASHION SKITS The one pictured is $3.95 Organdy Gowns Again Win Over Taffeta Frocks Chiffons Still Hold Their Own Pure white still the leads in the evening mode. Next come blue, light green and black. Many Parisiennes cling to black and white rather than bright contrast-color combinations. Among the latter are orange and brown with bright red are new. Net Is Added Formal costumes become slightly less ormal as the spring season gets underway. The most intense interest is concentrated on organdy, either plain or patterned. Orandy frocks are again being worn over taffeta, sometimes in color. While distinctly less important, one must also be able to wear them with a blazer and shares this same effective fate. Net is also highly important and curiously enough not only for evening frocks but can also be worn as a scarf. One does not usually associate net with anything so prosaic as a suit, but fashion has a fine disregard for trailing fabric. It is in forming new fabric friendships. By KANSAN FASHION EDITOR Chiffons are, need one say, in perfectly good standing, but in order to attract more attention to themselves these lookers stare at the processes, stare among others. Opinions seem to be divided concerning printed chiffers on formal wear. The majority of the fashion in their popularity is only occasioned by the novelty of combining several styles. Confidence is felt in printed chiffons on later. In indeed, they are by no means meant for wearing. Naturally the big talking point of the spring evening dress situation is the advent of formal dress. They are by no means as startling as one must imagine, and in the meantime that the division is hardly apparent except when the wearer is dancing. Most of them are distinctly young looking. The skirts flare in smart mannever, come in amug at the waist, and are topped with lacey lockets. There are two distinct types. First, the suits that think you'll take your coat off soft. The others who know you probably be inlained to leave them on. For a gay not of contrast, to acce- t a slender waistline or for other pleasant duty saisons are finding them and about the best spring frocks. Vogue for Color Present The present vogue for color contrasts makes the choice of appropriate accessories a particularly delicate matter; for too much detail in colors is apt to讲 that patchy effect which is fatal to chic. Smart women in Paris are following a few general rules in choosing their new Spring accessories that are very comfortable, long coat of vivid color with a frock of somber hue the tie matches their shoes, gloves and bag to the frock. The hat is a fluffy cap that may it may be in the two colors. But when the bright-colored wrap is a short jacket, often worn with a blouse to match, the accessories match it rather than the same. Fabric gloves are gaining in importance, being worn by some of the smartest Parisiennes, and this mode is sponsored by Suzanne Talbot and Laminvie both with a number of costumes accompanied by gloves of the dress fabric. As Spring Mode Blouses Prove to Be Popular Four Materials May Be Used Clever in Style Four materials vest the blouse mode with charm—sheer batiste, Georgette, skirt crap and saun. And all four are fashioned into houses of a semi-dress knit. Naturally for sports and severely dressed women, the garment sturdy seeming fabrics are the vogue. There is no reason why a blouse should not contribute as much charm to an outfit, but if you do does the blouse add that fashionable light top to the dark skirt, in two- piece dresses, which very fast will bring you out of hiding beneath the jacket. We recommend for almost any figu a satin overlouse in white, egg-shell beige, heaven blue, coral Patou green. We also recommend an asymmetric treatment with a two色 scarf as the arresting touch. The sleeves also are cleverly to retain a slim line along the under arm and a wide, curved one from elbow to wrist at the outer part. Batiste With Frills Batale with Frills is the last word in lineregions such and such sheer tuckiness, which gives this boiler-decorated halistie makes the frill of a blouse a model in white, blue, green And now for Irish lace—if you have cherished some and kept it in blu tissue all these years get it out and us, you know, wear it. A narrow edge of this leather trims the frill and cuffs of the blouse, given to embroidery, and herematicking. The frills are shred away from the fabric, contribute the fashionable flat effect. A clever little tuck-in that ties in surplice style at one side of the waiststick, is made of white or pastel stalked skin. The edge is trimmed with narrow self-pleasing. Here and There in Paris Antoine coffees smart girls with little curls right in the middle of their foreheads. Many of his evening coffees were made at the canteen, training along the centre top of the head. Agnes's latest evening honeys, seen at the theatre first-nights, are of metal mesh with conventionalized flower garland. She leaves her dresses with the hair between the flowers. Talbot sews flower and leaf wreaths all around the edge of evening caps and ties a ribbon bow at the back. She also wears gloves with the wreaths with feather curls imitating hair. Worth announces that royal blue is the favorite color of his smartest clients nowadays. It is often combined with purple to make a more playful look. Fuchsia purple is another color worth watching. Worth's leopard skin belts are the last word in Summer for chic. Fresh accessories noted these first sunny days at the Ritz are white lace buttonhole flowers on tailored suits; Schiaparelli's birche lace insertion ties with black lace buttons on a white pique buttoned in back with a plain black wool frock. Spring will find us tripping along the jewelers to buy buttons of a style and color to suit our particular fancy Jewelled buttons are being adapted t almost every dreammaker's design, ony one, for all occasions; my delicate mother of o Pearl buttons with semi-precious gem set in the centre for our shirt blouses. The younger set is having many a thrill this season. It provides them with no many "firsts"—the first time to wear a petitcolt, the first time to wear a trouser, the first time to dress, others for that matter—the first time to wear a flower trimmed hat! New Shantung Tennis Brocks Now in Favor Prints and Pastels Are Worn White Is Here Practical considerations naturally limit the sartorial changes of clothes designed for the pursuit of active sports, yet they do change sufficiently to be in compliance with the 1850 or 1830 vintage—or of whatever year it may happen to be. Tennis frems are generally white, as many European clubs will not allow a set of three large buttons—though, of course, colored accessories are good form. Molmeynex machines have been used in coloring, however, have been bought by some of his smartest English clients. These frocks have divided pleated skirts and sleeves to keep them pockets in front, two placed just below and two just above the stitched belt. Of machine stitching trim all the edges. Regina's tennis dresses are of white alk, ink, mercurized cotton or crepe jersey with silky lining. Alk-colored alkies always wear of thick wool in bright colors—vivid green, gold or silver Sports coats of Lychel velvet to be worn with white tennis frocks are a sensational novelty chez Jean Paton. They are tight, short-sleeved and can also be the turn of the dress. Golden yellow Paton's favorite shade for these coats. Mesh Suitable A new cotton mesh is very well suited to tennis costumes. Suzanne Talbot uses it in white for the dress and gloves of bright red cotton mesh. Schiaparelli uses quite a bit of棉 on crush and spongy fabrics. Her ten- ten percent cotton takes advantage of trousers and above-the-knee tuns, both edged and with wide, circular Bounces. They're sleeveless and worn with the knee high. Sports skirts are much shorter than last season. Chanel, Schiaparelli, Pauto, Lobeng and others make them just to match. Lots of tennis dresses have divided skirts, also. Most active sports skirts, by the way, are pleated, whether they're divided or just skirts. The plains in most sports involve pleats front and back and is only visible when in movement. Tennis trophies are one piece, or two piece with plated skirts and very short sleeves. Tennis rackets are square necks and are sleeveless. Some couturiers make them short-sleeved, but any one who plays tennis knows with free play than long sleeves. Choose Correct for Sports Everyone craving to be a tennis star sees herself attired as a second California champion. Her court skills are an integral part of the picture as well as supplying comfort during the game. Rules and regulations govern the sport of footwear, but it may have style. Airy, light weight rubber soles, lined and unlined; crepe and smoother rubber, all white, or fanciful stripes, are the new season types. A colored laceing or a white laceing with colored tips adds much to the look of a jacket. We have chosen this sort of footwear for the sailor paamai suit and saucy beret filled way back on the head, the latest edition of the hoydenhair note as it is termed. Such types are just as smart for the spectator and onlooker as the young woman in action on the court. Crepe composition and synthetic soles, and some genuine novelty rope soles are seen as well as the regulation solid rubber kind.