SUNDAY, APRIL 19. 1931 1 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Delta Sigma Lambda Celebrates Homecoming the members of Delta Sigma Lambda entertainment team, last night the Colonel Tea room. Music was furnished by Durley music and its orchestra from Kokomo City, Mo. The musicians Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dill, Mrs. A. L. McDonald, and Mrs. W. A. guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Leonard of Salina; Ken Turner and Joe Traylor of Wichita; Leander H. Benson of Wichita; Coughlin of Wellsville; Bernard Engel and Carl Engel of Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pipe of Ottawa; Forest Calvin, Charles Ham, Dale Hickman, Walter Sanders, Sami Hackkus, Louis Huston, Erik J. Hofmann, Arnold Tyon and John Peter Kramer of Topela; and Charles Lodge of Wellington. These guests will also attend the chair house today noon. Delta Sigma Pi Gives Formal Party Delta Signa Pi entertained with a four-hour show on Friday night from 9 to 1. The day night from 9 to 1. The show in the fraternity colors, purple and gold Music was formerly Jack Warfield Hall, now Jack Warfield Francis Women, Mrs. B. O. Running, Mrs. S. L. Wilburham, Mrs. and Jennie Mussel Out of town guests are Alice Syle, Salinat; Ruth Howard, Coffeyville; Doris Firestone, Topokia; Mable Craig, Kaniaus; Rosanne Worthington; and Ross Russell, Kanaua City, Mo. Alphabet Kappa Lamda will hold its eleventh annualFoundations Day band camp in the spring and moon. The local chapter is observing the event jointly with kota chapter of Manawa To Hold Founders' Day Banquet Today Entertains With Series of Teas Out-of-town guests will be Wayne Bill, Jarabo; Jane H. Compton, St. Wichita; William A. Daugherty, Kansas City; William Griffith, Edwardville; Vernon Kauliffe, Edwardville; Kaufman City; Howard Neighbor, Topeki; Harry Stewart, Manhattan Mrs. F. B. Dains entertained with the presentation of three toes at her home Friday. Mrs. D. Dains estimated in receiving by Mrs. R. D. O- Leary, Mrs. D. E. Kinney and Mrs. Belle Mrs. George Shaad and Mrs. Francis B. Shanner prepaid at the tote table and refreshments were served by Mrs. H. B. Ransom, Werner, and Miss Vivian Skilton. Newcomers Club Gives Spring Party The annual spring party of the Newcomers club was held last night at the University club. Mrs. George O. Fossen was present. Ms. A. Reeves Ace received the gift. A puppet show written especially for the occasion by Mrs. A. J Mix and Mr. Brutus Hamilton, was presented. Prof. William Pilcher accompanied to the event. Under Authority, the guests Mrs. George O. Foster and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson presided at the re- tirement dinner for Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Underhill had charge of the refreshments and the decorations. Alpha Gamma Delta Has Sport Party Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with a sport party last night at the chapter house. Music was furnished by Jack Warfield's orchestra. Chapersones were Mrs.B. O. Running, Mary.Mary Gilbert and Mrs.B. F. Howard. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Out of town guests were Pauline and Richard, the parents of Margaret Killbourne, Beeching; and Helen Poden, Kansas City, Mo; Kathen Bellmore, Kansas City, Me; and Jennifer Bellmore, Kansas City, Me. General Electric Gives Barbecue for Relays Guests The members of Alpha Tau Omega, the fraternity that runs the grounds north of the fraternity house last night for their guests who attended the rotels and those here attending the daytime activities. Refrigerators Phi Beta Pi Entertains With Party Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 The members of Phi Beta Pi entertained with a party at the chapters in the campus, where she was furnished by Paul Matthws' orchestra of Kanans City. The chaperones were Mrs. Nina Ogeen, M. T. S. Stobe, H. White, and Mrs. N. K. Thompson. Sigma Eta Chi Has Breakfast Sigma Eui Chi, Congregational church sorority, entertained with a 7 a.m. out-of-door breakfast yesterday in honor of the Lawrence High School senior girls who are members of the Congregational church. The breakfast was prepared on Sunday. Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Among the guests were Evangeline Clark, Ruth Stolland, Margaret McNown, Mildred Ingham, Elain Carey, Glenn Chaperson. Roby Mrs. A. D. Gray chaperoned. Sociologists Give Annual Dinner Party The faculty and students in the department of sociology were entrusted Fri- day to attend a dinner party at Breadview Inn. Stuents were performed by both teachers and administrators. Pro. Carroll D. Clark and Prof.ABEL Elliott gave the faculty stum- dul to Dr. Marissa Gruelhauer, gm. Mary Scott Nelson, c3; Stephen Hunter, c3; Paul Koerber, c3; Polie Epstein, c3; Thomas Scars, c3; and Harold Bishop, About 43 persons attended the dinner, after which a dancing party was given. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gives Informal Party with an informal party last night a the chapter house. The music was furnished by Arlie Simmons and his orchestra. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained Chaperones were Mrs. Edith Marti Mrs. L. C. Harris and Mrs. Gertrud Sawtell. Mu Phi Epsilon Entertains at Eldridge The members of Mu Phi Epilon entertained with a party at the Eldridge hotel Friday night from 9 to 1. The chaperones were Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Mrs. Robert Rankin, and Mrs. Robert Rankin. Music was furnished by Hub Esten's orchestra. Alpha Kappa Lambda Entertains Dichita; and Edwind Sawyer, Hutchin son. Alpha Kappa Lambda entertained with an informal dancing party at Eddie's Hall Friday night Chapelers and Mrs. Leroy Raynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Raynolds. Out of town guests were Ruby Brause of Topeka; Carline Woodhouse, Kansas City. Wayne Bibb, Jarblo; Harel Bulleck, Kansas City. Vern Kauhn挑亮, John Schenon, Topika. Music was furnished by Richard Scouffe and his orchestra. Governor Harry R. Woodring, his sister, Miss Lida Wooing and his niece, Miss Shirley Shafere are relay guests at the University of Chicago; are Robert Price Linton; Edward Heron, Kansas City; Arthur Mercier, student at the University of Chicago; Marton Ruepe, Lawrence Shreder, Archie Morrison, John Tallick, all of Melvin Harper, John Tallick, all of The members of Phi Delta Theta entertained with a party at Eckhall's hull and the musicians decorated with fraternity collar and green plants. The chaperones were J. M. H Kreemer, Mrs T S Stower, and Robert Els' orchestra furnished the music. Phi Delta Theta Gives Party John Fleming, M.A./24, and A. M Thorman, A.B.,98 of Iola, were yesterday to attend the RELays and confer with Dean R. A. Schwinger. Gerald Troutwine, former student at the University, is in Lawrence for the week-end visiting friends. Helen Ann Wurm, c34, and Margaret Hagen, c34, are week-end guests of Dorothy Zeigenbuch of Baker University at Baldwin. Clarice Crawford of Bucyrus is week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Caroline Woodhouse is a guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house this week-end. Virginia Springer of Kansas City and Velma Long of Wichita are week-and guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. Dikl Wilhelm, A.F.B.30, a former member of Alpha Chip Omega, is a week-end guest at the Alfa Chip Museum. She was the former Miss Barbara Jane Kennedy. Five members of the Lawrence chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma are in Manhattan this week-end attending the province convention being held there. They are Elma Jennings, Amin Louse and Dorothy Ann Hunter, Grace Moss, and Dorothy Allen. Want Ads FOR RENT: House nicely furnished at 603 Ohio street. Owner can vacate in July. Phone 27. -150 GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or PLAY BALL Get Your Tennis and Baseball Supplies at ERNST and SON 826 Mass. Hardware Phone 341 We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to our supporters in the recent election. 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