SUNDAY, APRIL 12. 1931 --- PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Tau Sigma Initiates Twelve Tau Sigma held initiation services Thursday night, April 5, at Wiedemann's for 12 women. A banquet-fed gathering was held for the many were Martha Bishop, Widoll Stillwell, Kansas City; Jane Bynn, Lawrence; Virginia Cainham, Barbara Jane Harrison, Dorothy Marie Johnson, Caroline Cole; Helen Hennessy, Iola; Virginia Thayer, Atchison; Winfred Wirned Junction City; Frances Reed, Larred; and Eather Cornelius Hosking will be held within a few weeks. German Party Given by Beta Theta Pi The annual formal German party on Beta Theta Pi was formal Friday night in the Memorial Union building, where they celebrated her absence from Manhattan. Chaperones were Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Zada M. Husler, L. C. Harris, and Mrs. Nina Ocq. Out of town gussie were Evert Stevenson, Salina; Tied Peperson, Bill Sayer, Pte Thomas, Kansas City, Mo. Outside the stadium and Richard Moore, New York City. Informal Dance Given by Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta entertained with an informal dance at the chapter house of the fraternity colors, purple and white Music was furnished by Barney Seck's studio. Mrs. Farnie McAdams, Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. Ada Lewis, and Mrs. John Out of town guests were Donald Coffman, man Counsel Grouse; Claudie Oberwedermann, man Counsel Elissa; Alicia Hickman; Aliciah; Robert Grobe, Tropical Boreal Fox; Olater, and Half-Martin Popel. Phi Kappa Psi Entertains Convention Delegates Phi Kappa Pai entertained with a formal dance last night at the chapter house from 9 to 12 in honor of the delegates who are attending the fifth district convention. Arlo Simmons, Music Director, plays the music. H. H. P. Wilson choreomed. A smoker was given by the local chanter at the house Friday night. Phi Mu Alpha Entertains With Party Out of town guests were Millard Hunley and Caroline Kelley of Kansas City, Mo. Phi Mu Alpha entertained with a formal dinner舞会, Friday evening. Dinners were served in low-lowed by dancing at the Eldridge. Hul Else furnished the music. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs Roy Underwood and Mr. and Mrs Cortland Meir. Delta Upsilon Gives Spring Party The members of Delta Upson entertained with a party Friday night at the chapel house. Artie Simmons orchestra fares from the house, Mr. Edith Martin, Mrs. J. H Kreamer and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg. Out of town guests were Richard Chapin, Parsons; Kenneth Dorman, Stanford Miller, John Wapert, Fred McGeary and Eddy Williams, Cite City, Mo., and Henry James, Abil- Founders' Day Banquet Given by Theta Tau Thea Tau will hold their annual Founder's day banquet at Wiedemann's this afternoon. this afternoon Guests from Kansas City will be G M. James, George Fo, W. F. Baum, Marvin Hearn, Stanley Fletcher, and W. C. Campbell. Members of the faculty of the Department of Biochemistry, Prof. W. C McNown, Prof. J. C Jones, Prof. R. E. Lawrence, Prof. R. W. Warren, Prof. R. G. Kelih, K. Heltin, A. Wright, and R. G. Moss. Sigma Phi Epsilon Gives Bowery Brawl Sigma Phi Epilion entertained with its annual BOWERY Brawl at the chamber house Friday night from 9 to 12 PM. The music City, Mo., furnished the music. City, NY. The chaperones were Mrs. Eva Oakes Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Edith Miller and Mrs. Clara Leonard. Triangle Founders' Day Banquet Today Triangle fraternity will hold its annual Founders' Day banquet, the chapter honors Mr. McGusty, the chapter director of the School of Engineering at the University of Missouri will speak. Other speakers will include Dr. James Anderson, and Henry Gould, who will give the senior address. Rahb Fohlbein will be a guest. Hartman will be out of town guests. Chi Omega to Hold Founders' Banquet Chi Omega will hold its annual Founders' Day banquet today at the chapter house. The program will consist of musical numbers, tales and Mrs. Walt Filken of Kansas City, Mo, and Mrs. R. S. Filken of Bonner Springs two of the founders of the local chaper- ter will be present. Stover-McWilliams Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stuver of Merrill announce the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, to Robert Keith JoeWilliams, a graduate student at Columbia. Both were students in the University last year. Mr. McWilliams was a member of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity. Schollenberger-Ahilborn Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. George H. Schollenberger of Wichita announces the marriage of their daughter, Downey, to Mr. and Mrs. John Alburn of杏梨, Anthuril. April 11. Mess. Alhborn is a graduate of the University and a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Alhborn is a graduate of the University and a member of the Chi Omega sorority. As the manager of the Aitchion division of the Kansai Power and Light company Winchester-Krueger Marriage Is Announced Mr. S. A. Winchester announces the marriage of his daughter, Allene, to Max Kruger of San Francisco. Miss Winchester attended the University and earned a Ph.D. in Psychology. Mr. and Mrs. Kruger will make the home in San Francisco. Alpha Omicron Pi Initiation Alain Omicron Pi held initiation this morning for Jean Parkinson, Louise Kirkham, Pauline Orr, Dorothea Higgins and Josephine Henry. Theta Epilepsia, Baptist church security will meet Tuesday evening at 1 p.m. in the Main Building of 1241 Mississippi Delta College, president Dr. Robert Brown, will work Among the Messeans at Ottawa. Theta Epsilon Meeting Tuesday Night Fst Chi Meeting Pal Chi will hold a regular meeting Psi Chi Meeting Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week end are Eleanor Rose, Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., Charleaine Rouse, Kansas City, Charlotte Bengs and Helen Toster, Lindbergh School. Guests include Cliffon, Piola, Elenn Smart, Seneca, Jane Ferguson, Kanusa City, and Jane Campbell, Wichita. Monday, April 13, in room 12 in Administration building. Dr. Donald Purdy will speak. Virginia Derge of Lebanon is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week-end. Guests this week-end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Noche Beauty, Wichita, and Mary Louise Swartz, Salma. Virginia Lee Coleman and Margaret Patt of Kansas City are week-end guests at the Gamma Pii Beta house. Lone Bushong, Margaret Bushong, and Arlene Wade attended the Northeast Kansas League Music contest held yesterday in Ottawa. Irene Cutlip of Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Delta Zeta house this week-end. Dorothy Martin of Kausae City, Mo. is a guest this week-end at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Helen Flemeng is attending the district convention of the Twiata Phi Aal security which is being held in Lincoln, Neb., this week-end. Betty Dunnire, Emily Allison and Edythe Williams of Kansas City, Mo., are guests this week-end at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Betty Myers of Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. The freshmen of Sigma Alpha Epaule will entertain with a steak-fry tonight at Brown's grove. Albert Croner of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest this week-end at the Phil Delta Theta end. Charles Knowles of Tonganoxie is a guest this week-end at the Alpha Tau Omega house. For young men and the ones that stay that way. There are no two men alike in this world. Every man is an individual. Prices at thirty-five and more if you like. All of them outstanding values. You don't have to be rich to afford clothes made for you. Clothes Individually Tailored Student Programs at Church Today Suiting You — That's My Business At the morning worship service at 11 o'clock the Rev Charles M. Sheldon, of St. John's Church, the guest-prescriber, speaking on "A Gleitas or Church." The organ prolude will be "Duke Street" (Hutton); the organ choir will be "I Know that the West"; the solo will be "I Know That My Redeemer Laveth" (Handel) sung by the organ player and the organ postlude "Featuring a Song" SCHULZ THE TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. Croice of Four Meats 35c Chicken Dinners 40c and 50c Choice of Three Desserts Congregational --at Enjoy a Real Three Course Dinner Sunday Noon until 8 p.m. Soxman's HILLSIDE PHARMACY 9th and Indiana Hot Biscuits Curb service at all hours We feature Sunday Evening Plate Lunches, 30c Music while you eat 1403 Mass. E. G. Soxman. Prop. Sandwich Inn The Handy Place CURB SERVICE Plenty of Parking Space We Specialize in Sandwiches and Fountain Drinks At 6:30 the Fireside forum and Lutheran Student association will be held in the parish house. The Indies will meet here on Saturday, June 27, Dean Paul B. Lawson will speak. Time Is Fleeting Commencement is at hand, so be sure you have that res- ervation in for your party in time. Prof. Charles Skillen of the School of Fine Arts will present a musical performance tonight. It will consist of various musical numbers which he will play and dance. Private rooms and the three new large screens will assure privacy. First Presbyterian The University Sunday school class will meet at 8:15. The subject is *Sunday School*. In a clock there will be morning worship. At the center around the center of Loyalty Street, there is a Baptist Call K.U.161 or 2100 and plan that party now. At 6:00 there will be a social hour followed by the discussion meeting at 4:45 on "What's What and Who's Who." There will also be installation of offices for students, faculty, staff, service and the church will join in the union services at the Christian church. The two University classes will meet at 9:45. Fellowship hour will be at 5:45 followed by a discussion meeting at 6:15. The evening会议 will be at 7:30. Nothing is good enough but the best Christian First Church of Christ, Scientist Services Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The subject is "Are Sins Disnoo, and Real?" Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. The Cafeteria Enisconal Lutheran Holy communion will be at 8:00 a.m. morning at the Episcopal church followed by church school at 9:45. The subject for the sermon at 11:00 a.m. is "The Eucharist." Edward's club will hold a supper and business meeting at 6:00. The subject for discussion at the student class of the Lutheran church at Cedar Springs, "Son" The Rev. C. A. Pals has chosen him as the subject for his sermon at 8 o'clock. At 6:30 all Lutheran students will meet at the Congregational church where a joint meeting will be held, Dean Lawson will be the speaker. Methodist The student班会 will meet at 9:45. The sermon will be preached by the following fellowship hour at 5:30 which will be followed by the discussion meeting at 8:30 of Wesley foundation. The church will hold an union services at the Christian church. Campus Comment Unitarian The subject of the sermon at 11 o'clock will be "The United States of America" At 630 Miss Anna Mehres and on "Thinking Me and its Substitute." Dynamiting on the new hospital site is producing the proper election atmosphere. There's Nothing Like a Good Meal at The Blue Mill The Blue Mill To Cure that After-Vacation Depression 1009 Mass. "Where Friends Meet" Get Your Set Together and come down to have a merry time and good eats with us. 35c Special Dinner Stutes The Best Place to Eat and Drink after All. For Only a Few Cents You can take better, clearer, pictures with the new Verichrome Films. Go Koolaking this beautiful weather and keep a picture of the things which will be a memory some day. Special prices now offered on Eastman Kodak's Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Phone 678 11th & Mass Normal vision means the absence of effort or strain, not only in reading but in using a computer. 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Only we progressives have had the girls to stand up and fight a battle for the non-fraternity man. We must show him that our fraternity man is coming to us and offering his approval and support to our cause. We may not win the election, but we have been true to our values. We are strong men, and we saw some fraternity support and sold out to them. Our wise Oreamt-Kyawkh friend says that we are lined up with Pacchione, a boy from Napa Valley, and they could perhaps straighten out the national political parties and tell us their prediction of the presidential campaign of 1932. Well, smart-crackers, we aren't lined up with dear old Fachacane and won't be, now, during the campaign, nor after the election. Now print that in your penny paper. We have only entered five candidates on the ticket, but they will stick to the man-fraternity men until Hell freezes over and will not sell their birthright for the proverbial mess of pattice. We are marking time until Pachacamac attacks our movements before we give our views on their parry—the Oread-Keyhawks have skipped at our position, and the afflictions, and it is for that reason we retaliate. It is indeed refreshing to feel that we wear the coat, rather of no group, neither the Pachacamaca价粟 nor the Tahiti costume. We are presenting our candidates who can't compete with the "machine" candidates as far as trumped-up qualifications are concerned, but rather ask you to look at the vile qualities of our MEN. The Candidates President of the Men's Student Council Vice-President of the Men's Student Council Treasurer of Men's Student Council Basketball Coach at-Large College Representative Charles Lowder Very Elson Carro尔 Courtier Edward Guy (Happy) Baker Barbs Take the Black Mask Off Your Eyes and Progress With The Progressives