THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. K. U. Dames Give Banquet at Wiedemann's The K. U. Dames held their annual banquet at Wiedemann last night. The program consisted of addresses given by the K. U. Dames and musical cellists from the Light House Keepers, Mr. Albert Calahan 'The Cargo Liner', Mrs. A. M. Ocklerland 'The Pleasure Steamer', Mrs. Frances Shiner 'The E Passenger Steamer', Mrs. Robert Hair 'Battie McKenna', Roland Brown 'Air Tsin Tenders'. The musical program consisted of two violin numbers by Mrs. R. G. Mess, two vocal solls by Mrs. Luther Leavengood, and two piano selections by Mrs. A. W. Murray. The piano selections were given Mrs. U. C. Mitchell, who is one of the founders of the K. U. Dames. Beta Theta Pi Party Friday Night Beta Theta Tau will entertain with a dance Friday, April 10 at the Memorial Union building from 9 until 1. June Layton's orchestra will furnish the The chaperones will be Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Zada M. Heisler, Mrs. L. C. Harris and Mrs. Nina Ogden. Delta Upsilon To Give Spring Formal Delta Upsiона will entertain with its spring formal tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Aimle Simmons' orchestra will furnish the music. Chaperon will be Mrs. M., Lovitt, P. H. Killen, Mrs. M., Wilt Martin, and J. H. Kreamer. Dinner and Dance Phi Mu Alpha To Give Phi Mu Alpha will entertain with dinner at Wiedemann's followed by dancing at the Eldridge hotel tomorrow. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Culver, and Mrs. and Mr. McGrue. McGrue. Hub Elce's orchestra will furnish the music. Triangle Founders Day Banquet Triangles will hold its annual Four- day banquet Sunday, April 12 at the Cantonland, dean and director of the engineering school at the University of Texas at Austin. The address is, Chester Kuhn will have the alum address and Henry Gould will have the alumni address. Sigma Delta Chi Holds Election Don Smith, c. 23, was elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, at a meeting held last night. Other officers elected were David Crawford, chairman of Fleming, secretary and d treasurer; Joe Knaack, alumni secretary; and Charles Dearford. Quill correspondent Smith succeeds Harold Allen as president. Further plans were made for the addition banquet to be held April 17. Eric Oberst Phil Mu Alpha, professional music featernity, elected the following offi- Phi Mu Alpha vers recently: President, Robert Milton; vice president, Hector Bostar; secretary, Gavin Doughey; treasurer, Frank Gray; supreme executive, Dennis Minger; chiester, Elmer Anderson; wardn, Boyd Fisher; social chairman, John Sleeper. Triangle Elects New Officers Triangle held election of officers Tuesday night and the following were elected: President, Ben Willmanson; Senator, James H. Eugene Star; corresponding secretary, Otto Buller; librarian, Midford Shore; and servant-at-arms, James Ahrs. Aiman Jolley Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Aimun announce the marriage of their daughter, Bessie E. Martin, a graduate of the University and the past semester has been taking special work on her degree. Chi Omega will hold its annual Founder's Day banquet Sunday, April 12 at the chapter house. Lee Smith of Abilene was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night. George Stafford of Kansas City was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epilogue house last night. Charles Whitmore of Chicago was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night were Walter Freese, Salina, and Mabel A. Elliott. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last night were Evereet Stevenson of El Dorado, and Dick Moore of Philadelphia. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Harold Hardtfarer, Lawrence and Donald Underwood, Agra. Lucy McCullough of Independence was a dinner guest at the Delta Zeta house last night. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain for rush guests tonight at 10:30 at the chapter house. Dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi house last night were Prof. John Tee William Sullivan, and James Hubbard, who gave an address on fundamenlalization. --you know, is French for 'dream', and it's a dream of a shade—a beautiful light tan blended with just the faintest suggestion of gray to harmonize with any Spring costume... There are many other flattering new shades. See them all! $1.00 to $1.85." The University of Kansas was included in the list of state appropriation for new buildings and will be an owner-operated institution which totals $119,000 for two years. This sum has been given for the five-year dedication to the engineering building. Ten Years Ago The MODERN LIBRARY OF THE WORLD'S BEST BOOKS Is in Smart Size and in Smart Linen Binding NEW MODERN LIBRARY TITLES Culliver's Travels, a Tale of a Tub and the Battle of the Books By Jonathan Swift 100 The Education of Henry Adams -70 Lord jim By Joseph Conrad —186 Parnassus on Wheels By Christopher Morley —190 Tom Jones By Henry Fielding —185 The Decameron By Bocaccio — 71 THE 95c SERIES OF COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED EDITIONS The Brothers Karamazov By Dostoyevsky —151 Of Human Bondage By Somerset Maughan —176 BEST-SELLING MODERN LIBRARY TITLES The Old Wives Tale By Arnold Bennett —184 Don Quixote By Corvantes —175 Moby Dick By Herman Melville —119 Poe's Best Tales 62 Samuel Pepys' Diary 103 Of Human Bondage The Romance of Leonardo Da Vinci By Mereikowski —138 Painted Veils By James Huneker 43 Samuel Pepys' Diary Point Counter Point By Aldous Huxley 130 Anna Karenina By Tolstoy —37 Cyrano de Bergerac By Rostand 154 The Medici By G. F. Young —179 Candide By Voltaire —17. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini ---3 Come in and Make Your Selections at The Sun Also Rises By Ernest Hemingway —170 The Sun Also Rises THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Massachusetts The Way of All Flesh By Samuel Butler 13 Work will also be started on the new Rosedale hospital. All the rush of commencement has come into one four-day period and measurement, and senior caps and gowns and budgets for class dues are being worked out. Dorothy Stanley was chosen president of the Women's Self Governing Association at the election held in the fall. Miss Stanley received 54 votes. "Missy," a novel by Dana Gatlin, A.B. 65, has been received by the University Library. This book is a collection of the Missy stories. Miss Gatlin is often seen through her short stories which appear in many of the leading magazines. Eighteen patients received care in the hospital last night. The students entering yesterday were Edwin Robertson, Bruce Alfiehson, cuneal, and Emery J. Miller, e30, J. Pairbain, Bunel, Bunel, Bunel, and Pergam McKeever, K30. Dr. Mervin Rumold will take the place of Dr. Richard Shadet at the event. He will be starting today. Dr Rumold has been serving as intern at the Bell Memorial Hospital. Hays—Work on the new power plant of Fort Hays Kansas State College, which is to contract $814,900, will begin immediately after July 1 --you know, is French for 'dream', and it's a dream of a shade—a beautiful light tan blended with just the faintest suggestion of gray to harmonize with any Spring costume... There are many other flattering new shades. See them all! $1.00 to $1.85." Hospital News HOSIERY AS YOU LIKE IT Vera Smart says:- "REVE Economy HOSE FOR THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS/ Friday-Saturday First Showing and Sale of Summertime Silk Brocks $975 Seventy-five of these dainty Frocks and Dresses. Dozens of Pretty Styles. Smart Printed Crepes. Sunday Night Chiffon Prints. Pastel Crepes. Everyone fresh and new—first time shown. 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