SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before:12:30 p.m. Gay Nineties Ball Gay Nineties Ball Given at University Club "Gay Ninotie Ball" was given last night at the University club. Program dancing was revived and important personages represented. Several novelly dances and impressions of famous ballad singers, eoblosis and other styles were the charmers were Mrs. Porter Palmer Mrs. Jay Goddard, and Mrs. William H Prominent guests represented were Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Lillian Russell Frederick Furman, Ward Meal- an and Elliott Wheeler, Starke and John Wheeler Wilcox. Local Phil Chi's Attend Founders' Day Banquet University Women's Club Give Senior Tea Chi Bhi held their Founder's day banquet at the Ambassador hotel in Kansas City. Thursday. The following men attended from the chapter here: Richard Tolkien,狄鲁恩; Dale Dickinson, Andrew Rother Herman; and Paul Koger. The University Women's club will entertain with a senior tea. Thursday 11am. The Women's Club is this the annual senior tea given by members of the University Women's club for senior women. Mrs. Dimorell Alter is an instructor and in charge of the arrangement. V.W.C.A. Gives Tea To Members and Faculty V.W.C.A. entertained with a ter yesterday afternoon from 3 to 6 a.m. Henry house, Invitations were sent to sui- ces and were distributed by the faculty and staff of the University. Maryloria Moyne, Josephine Max- imum, Michel, and Mrs. R C Rankin potted flowers. The woman who served were: Catherine Vallette, Lucille Weiss, BERNice Bryer, Maurine Brimer, Grace McCoY, Michelle Moyer, Dorothy Bleeker, Holley Kidd, Mary Brown, Frances Feelingford, Loretta Greffey, Krerey Koeney, and Lucile Anderson. Hustesses were: Derrothy Jacobson, Lois Moon, Mary Johnson, Crabbie Josephine Wheeler, Lois Hackney, Myra and the members of the W.Y.C.A.cahinet. Ruth Roland gave a violin solo accompanied by Alles Gallop. A trio composed of Irene and Margaret Bosshun played several numbers. Louise piano, played several numbers. The program consisted of a series of talks concerning the work of the different divisions of the organization. Talks were given by the following: Katherine McFarlane, Josephine Wheeler, Marcia McFarlane, Ether Cohen, and Virginia Irwin. Kappa Signa Holds Formal Initiation Phi Mu Alpha Entertains Mu Phi Ensilon Kappa Sigma held formal initiation yesterday for the following men: Morrison, Lloyd, Lyons, Charles Karlan, and Robert Wagner, Tupaie; Jay Plumley, Arkansas City; Ernest Pock, Frank Johnson, William Kyte, Richard Capron and John Mullan, Michael Doyle and Steeper, McLeath; Eugene Shepard, Chanute; John Morrison, Lawrence Henry Leach, Netwauka; John Redmond, Sallini; and Max Olsen, Joopin This was the fourteenth annual dinner given by the members of Phi Mu Alpna for the members of the women's musical sorority. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Members of the Mu Phi Epsilon, national women's musical sorority, were entertained Friday night at dinner by members of the Mu Phil Alpha, men's national fraternity, at the chapter home. Mrs. Carl Preyer was chap Alpha Chi Omega Initiates Thirteen Alpha Chi Omega held initiation yesterday for the following women: Ruth Carpenter, Pola; Dorothy Gardner and Milidred Moore; Kansas City, Mo. Jessica Thompson; Topeka; Martha Lawrence; Garden City; Lila Lawson; Lawrence; Dorylis Losec, Independence; Frances McIntyre, Wichita; Urm Orn, Kansas City, Kan. Helen Silk, Arkansas City; Louise Norton; Louise Saunders, Burlington. Arnold-Wright Engagement Is Announced An announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Betty Ray Wright, B.S. 27, of Lawrence, since her graduation Miss Arnaud will be Weskeram commission for the state of Kansas. Mr. Wright is now district agent for the Provident Mutual Insurance Company which will take place at Grace Presbyterian church, Kansas City, Mo. The couple will make their home in Lawne- Sandford-Bircsak Wedding Miss Helen Sandford and Mr. Edgar F. Sircak were married in the Non-Sectarian church in New York, Feb. 28 1965 at New York, Enoch Förndick officiated. Mr. Briceak was graduated from the University in 22 and was awarded a degree in Architecture and a strict of Architecture. His home is in New York and Mrs. Briceak is from Sigma Kappa Entertains With Dinner Dance Sigma Kappa entertained with dinner at the Eldridge hotel and dancing at the chapter house Friday night. The chapereers were Mr. Frances Goodman, Mrs. John McKinnon, Famille Adams. Music was furnished by Helen Crose and his orchestra. Phi Keppa Psi's Attend Banquet Members of the Phil Kappa PU hold their seventy-ninth annual Founders' ban, twenty-ninth university club, Kansas City, Mo., Friday, April 25th, from Kansas, Kansan Almae were Dan Estley, Lair Teacher, Paul Brooker, Drew Rafter, Michael Anderson, Gerald, Earl迪利P醒, Clarence Manherb Herbert Bundscha, Elwood Smith, Michael Cohen, Joshua Jennings, Bert Currie and Bob Fogan. Founder of Jay Janes Visits Campus Mrs. James Wallace, A.B.25, of Collinswood, N.J., and her two daughters visited the University yesterday. Mrs. Wallace has been spending the last three months in illness of her father. Mrs. Wallace, who before her marriage was Dorothy MacIvoe, was the founder of the Jay Jones, who was graduated from the University in 25. Highest Kappa Kappa Gamma Grades Kappa KappaGamma hold initiation for 15 bragdes yesterday afternoon. Dorothy Allen of Kansas City, Mo., awarded the honor of the highest school- Kappa Sigma Gives Party The Kappa Sigma fraternity entered with its annual Lincoln Day parade, and was joined by members at the Eldridge hotel followed by dancers at the house. Alice Simmons and dancing at the house. Westminster Open House Chaplain Edwards Club Meets An informal open house was held Friday evening by members of Westminster Student foundation at Westminster and members of the Foundation and beir friends. Delta Upsilon Entertains The Chaplain Edwards club of the Episcopal church will hold its regular supper meeting at the student center Wednesday morning, c31, will speak to the group on "China Murray-Witt Engagement The members of the Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained with a tea Friday at Walter L. Towitt, V.M. E. Grego expresged guests were present. About a hundred guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray, of Colby announces the engagement of her husband, David G. Witt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Witt of Aitchison. Miss Murray was born in New York, where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega, social security, and Delta Tau Beta. A "Mid March" party was given Friday day evening at 7:30 by the Wesley foundation at the Methodist church Game Room, where they enjoyed by appraisal 35 people. Members of the thimble group were entertained with a puppet show at the home of Mrs. P. F. O伯恩, Bridge was hired by Mrs. P. H.伊尔, Mrs. H. I. Ashar and Mrs. C. D. Young. M. J. W. Twente entertained with a bridge lounge on her home yesterday There were six tables of bridge. Decorations were for St. Patrick's day. A.A.U.W. Give Puppet Show American Association of University Women entertained yesterday afternoon at 2:30 with a benefit party at the home of three of its members. Mr. and Mrs. F, R. BATCHLEY, and Mrs. M. E. A. Fulcerone of Bellevue are dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house today. Miss Mary Wurst, c'30, of Kansas City Mo., was a week-end guest at Corbihall. dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house today are Janet Lovett, Kansas City, Mo, and Jack Alexander of Dodge City. Edward Tate of Kansas City, Mo., was a week-end guest at the Phi Kappa Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alleman of Columbus, Kan., are week-end guests at the Sigma Nu house. A. L. Bushman, national secretary of Phi Alpha Delta fraternity, from New York, was a luncheon guest at the Phi Alpha Delta house Friday. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Donald Campbell, of Miltonvale. Mrs. Frank Grizzle, of Clafin, is a guest of her daughters, Bernice and Evelyn, at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. dinner guests of the Phi Delta Theta house today are Graham Kremer and William Abbott, from Kansas City, oM. Mrs. Homer Cones, of Denver, is a week-end guest at the Delta Tau Delta house. Dr. H. X. Dolen was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Friday night. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Florence Taylor, and Joviet Lovitt, Kansas City, Mo. Martha Lovitt is a Christian Ice Christian College, Columbia, Ohio. Miss Wilma Todd of Kansas City, Mo. is a week-end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Prof. and Mrs. F. H. Guild, and Prof. Mrs. John Ise are dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house today. Dorethy Rider, of Kansas City, Mo is a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. Eunice Griffin, Mary Ann Little, Mary Berdieh, Georgia Ginsburg, Mimi Belford, Mary Betty Cainberm of Topeka, and Hazel Elijah of Bellville, who week-end去纽约看戏。 Jean Sellards, and Dorothy Spencer went to Manhattan to attend a dinner dance given by the Alpha Xi Delta sorority there last night. Ernestine Sturgis, of Dodge City, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Maxine Yaple of Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. George O. Foster and Miss Wilma Brink are dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house today. Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter are dinner guests today at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Announcements Announcements Men, Let Us Do Your Full Sole Job There will be a Lenten study group at Henley house 4:30 Monday afternoon. Your shoes will have that new appearance Regular practice of the K. U. Men's Glee club will be held Sunday, March 1 in Marvin auditorium, at 3 p.m. Robert Milton president All women interested in the camp course offered by Miss Joy which begins March 9 must sign up at the physical education department. Mast.Right.Hover. Miss Ethel Joy Williams The meeting of the Council of Rescious Workers schedled for Friday afternoon one week. It will be held at Myers hall, 6 March at 4:30. All members are ex-convicted of treason. This week's schedule of practices for the water carnival: dives, Monday and Thursday at 12:30 stunts, Tuesday at 12:45 stunts, Wednesday at charger; floats, Thursday at 8:15. Shenron in charge from Thursday at 8:30. The groups are to report to the leaders. fountain concessions are just as good as ever, so are our 35c plate lunches, sandwiches, and breakfasts. We employ them out but the boys don't make our pies—they are delicious. Mr. H.E. Underhill will take charge of the 10:30课 of economics I because of the large enrollment in four courses offered by Teviotdale. The 2:30 section of eco- Miss Ruth Hoover. Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W.9th romies I will be discontinued and the students will be distributed among other sections. Rev. Charles W. Thomas. Prof. E. C. Buehler, asks all the judges for the district high school debate tournament at Haskell next week and will have little Theater on Tuesday, Feb. 4th. Miss Ruth Hoover. Dean Frank T. Stockton. The Blue Mill Student's Unity Study class of Law- meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at $39.12 Massachusetts street upstarts. Mrs. Claire Starker of Chapel will be the leader. All students inter- ervate the study of Unity are invited to attend Prof. E. C. Buehler. Gang War in St. Louis Mrs. Clara Stewart. Josephine Edmonds, student manager of W. S. G. A. musical comedy uregions that haven't tried out for chords parts on Monday or out Monday at 4:30 in Fraser Theater. Karl Kleo, bursar of the University, was not able to be at his office year- day because of influenza. Dr. R. Q. Brewster, professor of organic chemica- tics, is at his home for the past week, has resided there and will meet his classes again on Monday. St. Louis, Feb. 28. —(UP) —A gang war flared anew here last night, leaving the fourteenth bomb to die of gunshot wound in recent weeks, lying in a gutter, where he apparently had hurled from a speeding automobile. Police expressed the opinion the slaying was a renewal of gang ennity and arrested four men for questioning. Faculty Members Ill FRANK H. LESCHER Show Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, Kas. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phane 105 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Want Ads LOST: Monday night, white gold wrist watch between Gamma Phi house and Auditorium. If found, please call 968. —120 WANT A position? Send a neat con- vining application to the desired em- ployer. Call them at your self. 17 application pictures, $1.50 Web. 1341 Ohio 3 of daily — 123 LOST: A small brown sail boat case. GOLD lettering "A.M.C." in gold letters. LIST between Lawrence and S. Marys. RETURN to 1300 Louisiana. RELINER OBEIBIES NOVELTY Art Shop, 1034 Mass. Will make your place cards from your own suggestions, also have many decor designs from white velvet. —123 LOST: Black and white Sheffler fou- pen tin in women's wash room in East Ad. Finder please call 2024W. -119 KEYS for trunks, automobiles and door locks. Fine lingerie padlocks. Shears, skates and knives sharpened. Trewery & Rutter, 622 Vermont. ~120 WANTED: Student barber. Model Barber Shop, 714 Mass. —119. OST: Yellow Sheaffer pencil. Call 869. -119 PEWTER WALLACE The Ideal Gift $1.50 to $50.00 Schulz The Tailor You can select your cloth. You can select your style. You take no chances on the fit. At a price that conditions demand, in fact— Suiting You —That's My Business Nine Seventeen Mass. Barbecued Pork Sandwich Try a Delicious Barbecued Beef The Night Hawk U. S. 40 4 miles northeast STEPPING OUT Get the gang together and dire at We Serve Special Dinners and Plate Lunches 35c On Sunday On Sunday an Extraordinary Dinner will be served to you for only The dessert and drink goes with the dinner. Many students are taking advantage of our easy payment plan and pay for the flight as they fly to go along. Terms will be given on easy monthly payments. Pay us a visit at the LAWRENCE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT On Highway 40, North or Lawrence. Ak for Mr. Webb or Mr. Thomas or phone M. Thomas at 2:6 p.m. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Extra Attraction ROXY, Himself, and HIS GANG 70 Persons with Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink Beatrice Belkin Patricia Bowman Celia Branz "Daddy Jim" Coombs Berna and Vera Deane Adelade de Loca Georges Dufranne together with Lucille Fields Dorothy Githens Claire Madjette Frank Moulan Margaret Mickey McKee Dorothy Miller Viola Philo "Wee Willie" Robyn Roxy Male Quartette Leo Russot Josef Stopak Harold Van Duzee Harold Clyde Wright SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and CHORUS The Greatest Musical Entertainment to Visit Lawrence in a Generation UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM SATURDAY EVENING. March 7th, 8:30 o'clock Seats are now selling at $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 School of Fine Arts Office Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store. Make your reservations at once for this Super-Attraction