THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Housemothers Will Have Luncheon Kappa Alpha Theta Will Observe Anniversary The Housemothers' association will have a 1230 buncheon day at Wesleyan on Friday. Mrs. Frances Wilson, and Mrs. Pamie B. McAdams will be the hostesses. There will be election of officers and the charity fund will be closed at this meeting. Plans are being made for the observation of the twentieth anniversary of the death of Thea, which is to be held Saturday, March 21. The loud chamber is to serve A lunchroom and a banquet will be held at the Union building. Invitations have been sent to 320 members of the chapter, both activities and alumnae. Of the 12 charter members of Kappa Alpha Theta, six are living. They include: Mrs. Sara McGrath, f83; Mrs. B3, Mrs. Bay Duckac, f84; Mrs. Claira G. Sillham, A.B.84; Mrs. Grace Houghtonfield, f81; Mrs. Gregory Healey, f81; John Watson Nicholson, A.B.81 Delta Sigma Lambda Eleets Officers Delta SigmaLambda elected the following officers Tuesday evening: President, William Hardman; vice president, Stephen Hardman; treasurer, Lauren Tomlinson. Sigma Delta Chi Initiates Four Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, intimidated four men from the Chicago area in Martin (c2), Gordon Martin (c2), and Jack Martinez (c3). Jock Knewn was for K.U. Dames K.U. Dames Hold Initiation Betas Entertain for Sisters and Daughters VWCA. Entertains With Tea Beta Theta Pi had a dinner last night for Belt sisters Pi and daughters. Those sisters, Sienna J, Amelia Jhodes, Mary Cock, Janet Hurd, Lucille Milline, Ruth Zim, Alice Fouton, Dorothy Sayre, Skira Rubey, Ruby Green, and Louse Irwin. About 325 invitations have been issued for this ten, which will be held at Henley house from 3 to 6 p.m. A tote for the retentive members of the W.Y.C.A. and the women members of the New York School, Feb. 26, by the cabinet and advisory board of the organization. Dorothy McKinney, who served in charge of the tea, Hontessen will be Katrine Lambert and Mrs. J. H. Mitz MacDowell Club Initiates MacDowell club held initiation services for two members host evening at eventing grounds and a central Administration building. The members who were initiated were Harry Tuck, church clerk, and George Witherspoon. The program was presented by Katherine Knoll, c32; Mary Lourenbart, c31; and Silvia Skidlow, c31. Light refreshments were provided. 'Mad March' Party A "Mad March" party will be given at the Metropolitan church at 8 p.m. tomorrow evening. There will be games and activities, and content will be a feature of the evening. Oread Matinee Dance The Orcad training school will give a matinee dance tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium for all its pupils and practice teachers. Chemistry Club Meets The Chemistry club met at 4:30 the afternoon in 291 chemistry building. The program consisted of two papers, "A Study of the Diffusion of Carbon," and the other one by Mr. Your Glasses Are an important detail of personal appearance. They should be appropriate to the client's personality suited to your personal taste. We have many distinctive styles of mountings to suit your requirements. Randelle Bom on "The Life and Work of Lievig." Miss Mearle and Mr. Royare are both graduate students in the chemistry department. Kappa Phi Meets Kappa Phi, Methat diet church service, held a meeting Tuesday evening at Myers hall. The subject for discussion was foreign women's college. The class was in house of the alumnus and reflections were served after discussion. Faculty Tea F. H. Roberts Ontometrist 833 Mass. Gamma Phi Beta will hold the annual faculty tea this evening from 7 to 9. Guests at the Kappa Sigma house tonight for dinner will heck Ken Neufter, El Dardo; Gleen Emerson, Fort Scott; Hodor Hoover, Green Mountain Falls, Fyo. Dinner guests at the Siema Nu house tonight will be Francis Coon, Nadine Weber, Sylvia Stewart, Jane Flockenstein, and Dean and Mrs. Werner. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house tonight will be Shirley Perryty, Arna Louise Bendy, Isabel Monga, and Dorothy Allen. F. H. Roberts Charles Bloomquint of Kansas City will be a dinner guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house tonight. Dinner guests at the Pil Kappa Pu house tonight will be Prof. M. W. Sterling and wife, and Francis Body. Dinner guests at the Acesea house tonight will be: Laura Jnrada, Helen Beaumont, Phyllis Nelson, Beth Wilkinson, Katherine Lissaday and Dennis Hertzler. Ralph Lodwick of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity left last night for Minneapolis, where he will attend a national convention of the fraternity. William Vandell, c31, returned yesterday from a four day architectural trip to Chicago. Mr. Vandell was particularly interested in the installation of carillons in the various church and college bell towns in Chicago. While attending the Northwestern chapter of the Acesa Internationally at Evanston. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Katherine Colwell of Glasse. Dr. James Noismaith will be a dinner guest at the Delta Chi house tonight. Mrs. Frank Grissell of Chaffin was a dinner guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night. dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dual house Tuesday evening were Mary Stuart Holl, Francis Coon, and Virginia Finger. Nathan Mnookin, e2'2, of Kansas City, Mo., was visiting at the Sigma Alpha Mu house yesterday. Guests at the Cosmopolitan club last night included. Harold Bishop, William Francis Blair, Wayne Loughridge, Milton Janicke, and Kenneth Branson. PEWTER Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Joe Schaeffer of Topeka. M. L. Breidenthal was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Miss Maud Elliott, professor of Spanish, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Deltahouse last night. Ctl Omega had charge of the W.S. building, the rest rooms in central Administration building, Yellow gladiators and yellow cinders with paper boxes were Mrs. C. H. Landes and Mrs. George Amaral continue your interest, with three new students who will become bursars. Mrs. Aktimson, Mrs. J. N Carmen won the prize for high school and Mrs. Paul Burgess, Mrs. A. Bermudez. **X-ray 8b by 9a in Oakland** Norman, Feb. 28—(UF) Five-eight-eyed barn rabbits were used to measure straight A averages in grades for the first semester ending Feb. 1, George Wadsack. University registrar, announced today. Mrs. J. W. 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