FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Mu Phi Epsilon To Entertain At Eldridge Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mpu Phi Epilon, professional music sorority will entertain with a party at the Eldridge hotel tonight from 9 to 11. Eise's orchestra will furnish the music. Chaperones will be Mrs. Alice Monierief, Mrs. Karl O. Kursleiner, Mrs. John Beard, and Mrs. Robert Rankin. Ms. Claire Crosby is the final chapter and Lawrence alumnae. Delta Sigma Pi To Give Formal Party Della Sigma Pi will entertain tonight with a formal party at the chapter house from 9 until 1. The house will be decorated with the fraternity colors. Chaperones will be Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. B. O. Running, Mrs. S. L. Wilbarger, and Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, who plays the orchestra will furnish the music. Wesley Foundation Party A special Relay's varsity will b hold tonight in the Memorial Union building from 9 until 1. McKinney's Cotton Pickers will furnish the music. Wesley Foundation will enteral with a party, tonight, at the Methic dist Church at 8 p.m. Paulene DILL and Vernon Bolton are in charge. Dinners guests the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were Betty Nosch, Robert Brabout, Lucille McLean, and Hattie Halt, Beth Nutzman and Edith Parker. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last night were Mary Woullif, David Newcomer, Robert Sangster, and Jane Price. Eulalia Geiger was a dinner guest at the Acacia house last night. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigm Lambda house last night were Forreer Podd and Joseph Clair. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epis- bell house last night were Don Campbell and Paul Allen. Joseph Uhlms was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa house last night. Graham Cramer of Kansas City, Mo, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. ___ Dinner guests at the Delia Tau Deli house last night were Frances Coon Nancy Faxon, and Mrs. W. R. Evans Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu hues Jast night were Margaret Riley, Doreo the Simons, Patricia Bugle, Charle Rogers, and Prof. M. Elliott. Dinner guests at the Triangle house last night were Vanee Cauble, Edge Gift, and Clarence Proutg. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Arthur Raymond Flick of Indianapolis. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday were Mrs. Robert Sellars, Paola, Alainen Ruth and Ruth Parry Mrs. Ish Boogant of Lusk, Wyoming is a guest of her daughter, Wanda, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. James Morgan of Kansas City, Mo. was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone: 395 Jean Larabee, Mildred Schmitt, an Frances Jordan were dinner guests at 'he Chi Omega house last night. Mrs. Art Little of Kansas City, was a dinner guest at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. Dinner guests at the Phi Beta P house last night were Prof. H. C Tracey and Clyde Kauffman. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were Katherine Souder and Patricia Shannon. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night were Mrs. Ben Allen, and Mrs. E, Edwards of Kansas City, Mo. Irene Wilson and Katherine Roach were dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house last night. Dinner guests at the Alpha Ch Omega house last night were Mrs Charles B. Duffy, Miss Boula M. Mor- ison, and Prof. L. Gardener. Dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house last night were Ruth Limbird and Venera Slakep. Triangle announces the pledging of Sterling Cutipl of Kansas City, Mo, and Ivan Shull of Oskaloosa. KFKU Because of conflicts, this morning's program broadcast over KFKU had a time change of fifteen minutes. Prof. E. N. Balles, director of teacher training, at 11:15 instead of 11:00 as scheduled for "Physical Development in Youth." Dr. Bruno Rattke of the German department spake at 11:30 on the second of his series of talks which he is in education in Germany and England. Want Ads --with FOR RENT. House nicely furnished at 603 Ohio street. Owner can vacate in July. Phone 27. —159 GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit visiting parents or children located, 10th and New Hampshire. Phone 1039. Garage or parking space TENNIS RACKETS and TENNIS BALLS SALESMEN WANTED: No house to house carvevishing. Guranteed miniatures of four months to those who qualify. Perform carvings at Eldridge Hotel, Fridday and Saturday. Read the Kansan Want Ads. FUL-VUE VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 West 11th St. Optometrist 911 Mass. The Beautiful Frame in Pink Gold $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 Reductions in Clubs of 4 Expert Permanent Waving Business School Banquets Results of Election Announced; Ric In keeping with the statistical atmosphere, Clarence T. Rice, E11, spoke on "Probable Error" at the seventh annual meeting of the Eldridge馆, Wednesday night Mr. Rice is now president of the Anchor Building and Loan association of Kansas City, Kan., and was formerly principal of the High School of Kansas City, Kan. Is Speaker Known as the "Statistics Dinner," the program following the dinner was a statistician's presentation, with chief statistician. Other speakers of the evening were D. J. Teviotidia, associate professor in the School of Business of Osman, b31, "Line of Best Fit." Dr. Osserman, burdied vice president of the University, b32, "Pie Charts." E. B. Dade, associate professor in the School of Business, "Garden Varieties of the Year." Keeler's Book Store 939 Mass. Phone 33 Stuckton, of the Business School, "The Secular Trend." Professor John Isei sang two soles accompanied by Miss Patti Johnson. Guests attending the banquet were Dr. and Mrs. W, L. Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Topoka, Ms. Clarence T., Rice of Kansas City, Mr. Clarence T. Rice of Kansas City. Following the banquet, these and others in attendance were the guests of the election. Announcement of the results of the election for the School of Business officers was also made during the evening. Fred Louis, b. 32, was elected president. Neil Ewing, c. 32, secretary. Naval Ewing, c. 32, treasurer; and Roland Rogers, b. 32, treasurer. Eta Sigma Phi Meets Eta Sigma Phi, honorary Greek and Latin society, hold a regular meeting at the home of Prof. and Mrs. A. T. Goliver, who was a distinguished grum was composed of readings from the Greek anthology by members of the Greek society; the meeting will be held in three weeks. THE ADVANCE GUARD IS HERE! 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