SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Nu's Entertain Nith Dinner-Dance Sigma Nu entertained with their annual Hi-fidelity party night with his wife, Izabela followed by dancing at the church and with his orchestra formalized the music. The chaperons were Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. S. B. Harris, and H. Kreamer, and Mrs. Erikh S. Muller. Out of town guests were: Clarence King, Joplin, Mio; Roy Livingston King, Joplin; Roy Livingston Dade, Joe Newcomer, Diane Kansas City, Mo; Harold Nulli, Wichita; Dr. Ed Hafhinger, Kansas City, Mo; Elizabeth Eller, Newcomer Columbia, Mo; Harry Brown, Columbia, Mo; William Lee, Kaeus City, Mo; Adelene Burney, St. Louis; Bily Adams Kansas City, Mo; Louis Achecurius Kansas City, Mo; Louis Achecurius Columbia, Mo; Kathleen Hyden, Fort Smith jerrie Morris, Great Bend; Janet Schlumberger; Lormaine Mace, Dodge City Alpha Tau Omega Gives Dinner Dance Alpine Tau Omega held their annual George Washington dinner dance last weekend. The guests were Mrs. Frances Goodell, Mistress of Mrs. Zodia M. Heisler, and Mrs. E. L. Browning. Out of town guests for the party were Naples Francher, El Dario Borde; Bill Knowles, Michael Berry; and Allen Herbert Herbert Pratt; and Allen McCurdie, David Haskins and Mr. and Mrs Pledges Give Party Music was furnished by Arlie Sim monds and his orchestra. The pladdess of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon enlistment were in charge of the party given at the house Friday night. Boldwin, Mrs. C. H. Lands, and Prof. and Mrs. Verner Smith, Arlie Sims and Mrs. Verner furnished the music for the dancing. Out-of-town guests were Helen Laven- Wichita; Virginia Coffman, Lucile Henderson, Kansas City, Mo. Jack Schollman, Kansas City Mo. Joe Vaughn Wichita, Kansas City, Mo. Don Don Hercker, Charles Lyall, Bill Davis and Marcel Wilmer, Winfield; Bill Grant, McPherson; Lauree Lawson, Betty Huggard, William Lawson, and Todd of Trigger; Bradford-Wil- iams, Newton; Madeline Daniels, Kansas City, Ks. Singing School Held At Backwoods Party Kappa Beta Banquet Friday Refreshments of waffles and coffee were served. More than 50 guests were present. The annual Kappa Beta banquet was held Friday evening at 6 o'clock in the Grill room of Hotel Eldridge. There were approximately 40 guests. The singing school held at the Backwoods party given Friday evening by the Westminster Student Foundation and the Wellesley Academy. Theodore Armani led the school, Mrs. D. H. Grange, an "old fashioned lady in lace" and he gave character读本 to the students. The program was centered upon the theme of radio advertising. Those on the program were: Marie Miller, Beaulain Manning, Emily Bull, Lailie Nuzum Manning, Daniel J. Levy, daughter, Marian Riley, Dorothy George Johnson, George Olson, and Ruth Spindler. Phi Psi Initiated Saturday Morning Phi Kappa Pi faivernity held initiation Saturday morning for Edward Ripley, Topeka; Charles Buckley, Wichita; Honor Jimennes, Hutchinson; Gilmerton; El Dorado; Cifford Powell, El Dorado; Ross Marshall, Mother; Elodie Smith, Russell. Phi Delta Theta Initiates This Morning Phi Delta Theta held initiation this morning for the following men: Lawrence Rice, Paola; Corbin Shepard Stoelckton, Calif.; Robert Enricen, Kimberly Connorson; Fred Wigner, Topeka John Taylor, Leavenworth; Kenneth Johnson, Lawrentes; Stewart Chamberbs, Kansas City, Mc.; Bewer Bartlett, Elwittow, Green South, Marion, George Ellsworth, Arkansas City, and Floyd Lee, Hays. Alpha Delta Pi Those to be initiated are: Phyllis Nelson and Nadine Keckley, Almesa; Nona Leen Ib, Ibar Parrot, Virginia Carr; Enrique Horn, Kansas City, Mo; Marin Adams, Kansas City, Kan; Eulala Geiger, St. Joseph, Mo; Genevieve Moyer, St. Louis, Mo; Marina Stram, Independence; Mary Alex Updegraf, Lawrence. Alpha Delta Pi will hold initiation services tonight for 14 pledges. Phi Beta Pi Holds Initiation Today following men this morning; Charles Woodhouse and Keith Oglehare, Kansas City, Mo. Fred E. Rogers, Harry Clark and Howard Hamilton, Kansas City, Mo. Daniel Reagan, Spencer Bohner and Thomas Schreiby, Topelia; Lyman Skidmore, Oca City; Ralph Cheadle, Lindwood; Lawrence Geebell, Arkansas City; Billin Gradman, Wichita; Benjamin Guistafson, Winona; Clayes and Peno Newman, Toronto, Kan. Phi Beta Pi held initiation for the DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Chi Omega Gives New Initiates Banquet Chi Omega held initiation for 12 pledges Friday night. The new members were admitted in order of the merit of their grades. These initiated the Mullen Bronson Hayes Helen Tilford, Chicago; Catherine Larsen Helen Tilford, Little Rock; Ark; Merle Ham, Gail Emogene Davis Hooker, Hecker, Olivia Stewant, Garden City; Nadine Stewart, King嫁_Jungle King Kauaas City; Mo. Locke Fredonia; Jacqueline Van Anacle Wichta; Irene Bray, St.Joseph, Mo. Louise Schmidt, Sunday, at which time the awards for scholarship and activities will be made. These awards go to Helen Tilford for scholarship and to Catherine Vallette for scholarship. Paddle Party Held Friday The Deltasigma Lambda fraternity entertained with its annual Party party Friday night at the house. Chaperons were Mrs. S. L. Wiltshire, Mrs. Caru-Ann, Ms. Madden Pearson, and Mrs. Eva Gokes. Hub Else and his orchestra furnished the music. Out of town guests were A. D. Lyon and E. S. Engle, Topela, and Forres Calvin of Kansas City. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass, Phone 256., Lawrence, Kas A. A. U. W. Will Have Punnet Show The American Association of University Women will give a bridge party, hamburie party, and puppet show next Wednesday as a benefit of the National Fellowship fund. This party will be held at the homes Mrs. F. O'Brien 601 Louisiana, Miss- her T. P. O'Brien 601 Louisiana, C. D. Young, 601 Louisiana. Reserva- ses are in charge of Miss Agnes Thompson. Puppet Show Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Alpha Delta Initiates Alpha Omicron Pi held initiation for the following women: Olen Markman, Yates Center, Mary Hoereng, Hazel Miller, Marissa Mengan, Karen City, Mo. Katherine Brook, Bastrop, La. Alice Wesley, Wilson, and Garnett Hughes, Lawrence. Phi Alpha Delta will hold initiation this morning for the following men: Clarence Barney, Bucklin, Burchison, Portland, Ore.; Morton Meek and Freeman, Kansas City, Mo.; Russel Stellson, Gartfield, and Eldon Sleen, Holton. Mortar Board Gives Party The Mortar Board alumni will entertain with their annual party for the oakes next Thursday evening at the Marianne's Cafe. The party is to be a buffet supply. Alpha Kappa Alpha Pfedges Skating Party at Wig Wam Pi Upsilon Initiates Pi Ip庐顿 fraternity will hold initiation today, the following man: George Boles, Kansas City, Mo.; Arnold Eberhart, Sienna; George Curtier, Kansas City, Mo.; Peter Meeringer, Kansas City, Mo.; Peter Hagstrom, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Harrington and William Harrington, Indiana; and Robert Shaw, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Alpha will hold plalding service for the following after this afternoon: Brown, and Violet Maken, Karten City, Louise Chapman, Topeka, and Louise Chapman, Newton. Alpha Kappa Lambda entertained with a skating party Friday night at the Wok Wam rink Chaupones were Dr. and Mrs. Hargrove, who were members of Wichita was an out of town guest. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Maurine Hoadley of Joplin, Mo. The Chi Delta Sigma fraternity will old its annual Founders' Day banquet (the chapter house today). Nu Sigma Nu house guest this weekend include Dr. C. J. Weber and Max "Berry of Kansas City, Mo." Mr. and Mrs. Earl McIntyre of Jewe are week-end guests of their daughte Lucele McIntyre at Corbin hall. Guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house are: Arthur Bell, James Korson C. F. Engle, and Howard Calvin. The University club gave a 12:30 luncheon in honor of Dr. Andrew Civy, of the Northwestern University Medical school, Saturday. Members of the medical school and of biological sciences of the University were guests. Week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house are Lorraine Mace, Spencerville; Maxine Kennedy, Mary Alice Drennan Joonel Strong, Mary Frances Burkhart, Elizabeth Burhart, and Ms. Willard Benton of Kauai City, Mo.; Georgia Cook, Fort Leavenworth; Florine Stuart, Manhattan; Miriam Adams, Kansas City; Lily Banta, Emporia Virginia, Katherine Grange, Virginia Helen Webb, Matthew of Lawrence. William Rooney of Haddam is a week end guest at the Phi Chi house. Miss Jane Seymour and Miss Janet Schable of Hutchinson are week-end guests at the Chi Omega house. J. H. Compton of Wichita is a weekend guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house. Work-second guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house are Charles Lynn and John Hirstock of Winfield. Miss Bolva Roesier of Claffin, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. G. D, B. Gilmore, fs. from Colorado Springs, who has been spending the whole writing in Lawrence, in her role as the Alpha Gamma Delta house today. Mrs. Marquess Tapping, housemother of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity went to Kansas City Thursday to attend the German opera. Week-end guests at the Beta Phi house are: Mary Lue Bocker, Cherry Brouch; Louis Arcelaraux and Mary Elizabeth Crouch, Joplin, Mo. The following guests were present at the Pi Uplawn house this morning for their special dinner. Mr. Everett Everchart, Mr. Earlock, Mr. Everett Everchart, Mr. Earl Moftier, and Mr. Evertt Everchart, Mr. Earl P. Scott, Dietrich, Mr. Sibal Robertson, Mr. Frank Woodhead and Mr. James Jewell. Smart women, everywhere, grace that Orchid is the loveliest of all new sterling silver patterns. It is graceful, .feminine and charming to the present low price of silver, very reasonable in price. Miss Sue Falter of Kansas City, Mo. is a week-end guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house today were: Mrs. Edwin Anderson of McPherson, and Mr., and Mrs. J. G. Bruntd and family of Lawrence. Prof. and Mrs. M. H. Schoewe attended the performance of the Germar grand opera in Kansas City Friday evening. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Friday night were: Eather Silliman, and Mary Pine of Topeka, Katherine Lindsey and Mildred Trott. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Friday. night were: Orvile Huguet, Lindwood, and Gillon Neal Baldwin. Before you decide on your sterling silver . . . come see ORCHID! 6 teaspoons . $ .10.00 6 dessert knives 21.00 6 dessert forks . $ .20.00 6 salad forks . $ .17.00 Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Come in and see this beautiful sterling silver today! F.H. Roberts Lee Judy of Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guod at the Sigma Chi house ___ Miss Delores Dillen of Clinton, Ill. was a dinner guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house today. Miss Janet Schible and Roy Livingston on Hutchinson were dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house today. Virgil Stevenson of Newton is a week-end visitor at the Sigma Phi Epiphany house. Mr and Mrs. Moorkin of Kansas City were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house today. Dinner guests at the Tangle house this noon will be: Henry Gould, Ray Schriffer and A. Young of Kansas City. At 11 a.m., Louis and Norman Beggs of Chicago. Everett Figgs and Fred Luther are spending the week-end in Kansas City. Student Programs at Church Today --at 9:45 am the student classes will meet. This will be followed by the next one, at 10:45 am. Be no evening service due to the University service in the K.U. Auditorium Christian Science Society I.O.F.F. hall, Eighth and Vermont streets. Sunday service is at 11 a.m. Sunday school convocations at 9:45 a.m. Testimonial meeting is held at 8 o'clock every Monday evening. You must be registered in the university service is held 11 a.m. will be the morning worship, on "Privilege and Obligation." There will be no meeting of the firstfire forum as the young people are invited to attend the University service in the auditorium. Plymouth Congregational Church Methodist Church Church service will be at 11 am There will be no evening meetings as the Unitarian church will join in the service at the University Auditorium Unitarian Church Presbvterian Church At 9:45 a.m., the three Sunday school classes for University students will meet. They are taught by Prof. Difinz Alter, Prof. W. J. Baugartner, and Prof. N. J. McNair, 11 a.m. morning worship will be held; the topic is "Jesus in a Hastele world." Lutheran Church At 9 a.m. a radio service will be given to cover station WIEN on "Why Do Teachers Need Students Sunday school class will meet, led by George Anderson. The Sunday school enrollment is 325. This is the day for morning worship will be conducted. Secorm. "For-knowledge of the Cross." We will have sermons. There will be go social hour today. The church will join in the vesper service at the Universal Auditorium. Bantist Church At 9:45 a.m., Down Robert M. Davis, of the School of Law, will speak to students on his auditorium of the First Baptist church His subject will be "International Rescue Committee." Theta Epsilon will meet at 7 p.m. at 1124 Mississippi street. Pledge service will be held at this time. Christian Church At 9:45 a.m. the two university classes will meet. Dean S. B. Braden will preside at the University men's class, and George O. Foster will have morning worship. At 10:45 a.m. morningship, the Rev. Seh Slaughter will speak on "The Significance of Lent. At 5 A.M. p.m. lunch-hour and luncheon is scheduled for Wednesday evening. The Christian church will join with the other Lawrence churches in the morning. Department Executives Consider Veterans' Bil Expect President's Veto o Measure Middle of This Week Washington, Feb. 12—(UP) —The veteran's loan bill went the rounds of the government departments today collectively because a law President Hoover dispatched to department heads for official report before writing an apparently unannounced next Tuesday or Wednesday. That the bill will be vetted and thevet overridden by congress before adjournment comes, the comission. Mr. Hoover announced late yesterday he was preparing to act upon the measure the middle of next week to pass which would override his vania, spokesman for the executive in the senate has announced the action spoken of would be a vet. Mechanicsheim to require several days. Reports are necessary from Secretary of Treasury Mellon and Veterans Affairs Administrator John Mellon calls the proposal "A drain on the already over-hundred-banked of government" Hines says he expects 75 percent of the adjusted service certificates to borrow the full amount provided in the bill, 50 per cent of the face value of their Dean Werner Better Crashes Cost Two Millions Daniel Henry Werner, men's student adviser, who has been ill with a slight attack of influenza, is reported better this morning. Benton,—(UP) Massachusetts residents paid approximately $200,000 in property taxes for the federal-fatal automobile accidents, accord- ing to the governor's committee on safety. Opposes Taking Over Land Reno—(UPO) The annual convention of Nevada County commissioners has gone on record as opposed to this state taking over the public domain within burrowers as proposed by the Hoover Public Land Commission in a recent report. 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