THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1901 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Alpha Xi Delta Honers Senior Member Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha XI Delta is giving a dinner to night in honor of Patti Johnson, fs31, who is giving her senior recital in piano tonight. The ums will be as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Betty Lee Johnson, Mrs. Judith of Tulsa, Otha. Lawrie greets guests of the Women's Department of women, Irene Peabody, professor of wife, Allie Conger, professor of wife, and Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Bruner. Gamma Phi Beta Gives Informal Dancing Party Gamma Phibeta will entertain to-morrow evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m with an informal dancing party. Arlie Walters and her orchestra will furnish the music. The chaperons will be Mrs. Belle Wilmot, M.p. P. H. Klinkenburg, Mrs. Fannie B. McAdams, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Alpha Delta Pi Gives Alpha Delta Pi will entertain this evening with a dinner for the patrons and patroness of the security. The guest list includes: Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster; Prof. and Mrs. C. H. Ashton; Prof. and Mrs. C. R. O'Leary; Prof. and Mrs. Perry; Jessie Uhdewood, Margaret Dillon, and Helo Webb Matthew. Bright-Woodward Wedding Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Bright of Kansas City, M. mo. announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to the late Woodward of Wichita, on Feb. 15. Mrs. Woodward attended the University of Pennsylvania where she was a pledgeer of the Gamma Pi Beta society of the Worley, who is a member of the P Kappa Alphafamily, was in school the first year. They are at home at 3700 Madison Kansas City. Mo. Phi Delta Kappa Initiates Six Phi Delta Kappa held initiation Wednesday. The following men were initiated: Harold Dubley, Laurence Chima, Richard Perry, Robert Gaul, Gail Garbaugh, and Jace Ewowers. Lutheran Society Bike After initiation a dinner was held at the cafeteria in the Union building. The Lutheran Student society will have a bike from 5 to 9 p.m. tomorrow evening. Supper will be eaten in Brown's Grove. Westminster Open House Westminster Student Foundation will hold an informal open house tomorrow evening until 11 pm. The entertainment is in charge of Sybil Fahler. Nelson-Lott Engagement Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mariortie Nelson of Newton to Gordon Lott of Webb City, Mo. Miss Nelson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Nelson. Announce ment was made at a party given at the Wichita club in Wichita. Miss Nelson was in school here last year. Mr. Lott was graduated from the University in 28. W. A. A. Gives Skating Party W. A. E. entertained approximately last evening with a skiing party, with a skiing party. Roller Rink and supper at the Green Owl. Roller skate hockey was a feature Quivera Club Meets The Quivera club met yesterday after a Tipping, 81 lilies. Prof. F. K. Melvin of the history department delivered an art lecture "Napoleon the Man, and the Tipping." Chi Omega will hold a faculty reception, Tuesday night, March 10, at the chapter house. Chancellor E. H. Landley left this noon for Wichita where he will speak tonight at a meeting of the Kansas Live Stock association. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday were: Hellyn Hoffman and Della O'Learie, Lexington, Mo. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house tonight will be Prof. and Mrs. F, B. Dains, and Prof. and Mrs. E, M Hopkins. Janice Soule, to Topeka, is visiting at the P贝ta Phi house for several days. Meryl. Evelyn Cope, of Kansas City, was a dinner guest of her daughter, Evelyn Cope, at Corbin hall last evening. Una Orr was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Virginia Crawford, of Coldwater, and Mary Jane Brunner, of Wamego, have been visiting at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week. Arrangements for keeping the Union building open on week nights till 10 and on Sunday nights until 9:45 were discussed yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Union building operations, W. Smith, chairman of the committee, the plan will probably not be put into effect for several weeks. Everything is said twice in the New Mexico house of representatives, once in English and once in Spanish. It is something new. It took 410 processes to make it. FOR SALE: New Remington portable typewriter, $40. W. L. Peters, phone 444. -124 Margaret Mize. President. The one blade is guaranteed for lifetime. The Rolls Razor is made in England and sells in the U.S. for $10. It is—the Imperial Rolls Razor, all handmade, automatically stropped in the case; made of Sheffield steel. Rankin's Drug Store Eta Sigma Phi, honorary classical fraternity, will meet tonight at the home of the K. M. Wilcox, 1635 versicolor The Thunder. The be composed of dialogues of Lucian. When You Want to Go Places Get a Rent-a-Ford. "Handy for Students" When You Want to Do Things Get a Rent-a-Ford The meeting of the Council of Re- sidents Worked on July 27, 2017 was postponed one week. It will be held at Myers hall, to be expected to present at 11th & Mass FRANK H. LESCHER Shop Repairing Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence Frank McClelland. John Ise will address the church for Socialist Study Thursday, March 5, at 8:30 a.m. in the Emanuel Building. His subject will be "Economic Fundamentalism." The meeting is open. Phone 678 Union Building May Change Hours It is very convenient and useful. Week-ends Are Real Times for Recreation When You Use a Car from the Get a Rent-a-Ford. Rev. Charles W. Thomas. Announcements Rent-A-Ford Co. Phone 433 916 Mass --she will naturally wear a SMART STRAW FOR MEN Full Silk Lined at a New and Lower Price KNOX HATS $7 Some of the literary students have learned that Achilles was the boy whose mother dipped him in the River Stinks until he became intolerable. Campus Comment SPRING Announcement Suits made to your measurements to exemplify your personality. $40.00 to $60.00 Spring woolens in real mellow shades. With the new Green Tints, 833 Mass. Phone 575 R. E. PROTSCH The Tailor 833 Mass Friday Noon Specials Clam Chowder Clam Chowder Salmon Loaf, Creamed Potato Boiled Beef and Potatoes Shrimp Salad Perfection Salad Hot Corn Bread Songe Pig Eat Where Food is Good and Prices Right. Lemon Sponge Pie Nothing is good enough but the best. The Cafeteria Viennese Nights Written especially for the screen by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd. Nights of love—nights of regret—nights when everything was forgotten in a burning kiss. Nights of dreams and the ending of dreams. Nights of glorious adventure in a city where a romance is born—only to die! (Were Made For Love) Entirely in Technicolor THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON! $2.00 to $10.00 When the Well Dressed Goed Steps Out — Next Door to Blue Mill New Arrivals in Smart Spring Millinery Week End Special PATEE Perfect Sound Ends Tomorrow Regular Prices Shows 3-7-9 Attend Our Popular Matinee NOW! Closes Tonite— Shows 3-7-9 p.m. Prices Mat--30-10c Nite--30-10c THE GREATER DICKINSON Next Door North of Blue Mill Quality Theaters De Valke Hosiery Perrin Gloves Vanity Fair Hosiery Greta Garbo in "INSPIRATION" Jill's Present Day-Time Frocks REDINGOTES JACKET FROCKS One-Piece Silhouettes $5.00 to $29.50 today - Tomorrow - Saturday If One KISS Costs $10,000. Who Can Afford LOVE Coming — MONDAY — 3 Days DOUG FAIRBANKS in "REACHING FOR THE MOON" Great of Modern Entertainment! in the newest COLORS and STYLES One Man's Wife Is Another Man's Temptation! Shows 3-7-9 p.m. Prices Mat-25-10 c Nite-15-10 c Closes Tonne- Chester Morris in "The BAT WHISPERS" Today - Tomorrow - Saturday She Takes Them When They're Smiling Snappy SKEETS GALLAGHER Handsome NORMAN FOSTER She'll "Get" You Too in Beautiful CAROLE LOMBARD Fanny EUGENE PALLETTE LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LaughS! LaughS! oming — MONDAY — 3 Days LUPE VELEZ in "HELL HARBOR" Praetors of the South East Should We Pay Athletes? West Va. U. vs. K. U. Debate Tomorrow Night, 8 o'clock, Central Ad. Student Enterprise Ticket or 35c