TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIETY Election of officers of Pi Bota Phi for the coming roster was held last night. The following were elected: Linda Kittle, Kansas City vice-president, Hutchinson Springs; recording secretary, Alice Fonchut, Hutchinson historian, Nan Wright Hutchinson; corsers, Mary Margaret Jancee Jane Winechester, both of Hutchinson The retiring officers are, president, Virginia Newcomers, vice-president, Mary Ellen Merrill, vice-president, Velma Varrine, historian, Helen Rei- lin, historian, Joan McCarthy, the retirement of new offices will be Jan. 19. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Lauren Seedland to Mr. Yeager as a member of the University McYeager was a student in the University Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The theme of the banquet will be the promise of the rainbow leading to the ceremony. The decorations are brought through the decorations and program. Each table will be decorated with a rainbow leading to a pot of gold, a vase of pink amphigraphes. Nut cues will be made. The Chi Delta Signa fraternity installed offices for the coming semester at their regular meeting last night. The chairwoman is Clare Spaldsbury, president; Clarke Spaldsbury, vice-president; Otto Espland, secretary; Wendy Cohen, manager and Albert W. Tyer Jr., historian. Alpha chapter of Kappa Pi will host its annual international banquet and banquet in the Hotel Methodist Miss Ethal Hornbuckle, diplac sponsor will introduce 24 new members t The last Wesley foundation party of the semester will be given Friday night. It will be 8 o'clock in the Methodist church. The other event is entertainment of which Iris FitzSimmons and Gladys Brady will have dinner at The Meadowland Educationation and others are invited to attend. The program follows: toastmatter, Josephine Maxwell; rainbow colors, Katherine Sargent; Mickey Promise; Bernice Clare Snoyer; tri-piedges and pet of gold; Margaret Robert Patrones who will be present are Mrs. H. I. A. Gordon, Mrs. E. F. Engle, Mrs. E. D. Hay, Mrs. J. H. Caffrey, and all 68 members and 22 alumni present. new members of the organization are: Marie Chubb, Topken, Aleja Lesnien, Maria Lovelace, Kristina Krasch, Gladys Krosch, Hosling; Grace Hoye, Bairne; Bibernic Clare Snyder. trails; Mary Stainey, Owsawatiine; Garnette Hughes, Lawrence; Evelyn Waller, Lawrence; Irene Mesmer, Norwalk; Robert Bardo, Arkansas City; Josephine Daisherne, Coffeyville; Ved Spencher; McPhearson; Willibra Curry; Kansas City; Jeffrey Walker, Lawrence; Lois Cafney, Lawrence; Elizabeth Day, Lawrence; Ella Brown, Lawrence; Reba Stanssan, Mo and Gwendolyn Thorpe, Haviland Heads of the committee in charge are, art. Agnes Wadeworth; program. Pauline Longnecker; and menu. Mary Slater. The last W.S.G.A. tea of the semester will be held in central Administration rest room on 5 a.m. p.M. Wednesday, Alpha Xi Delta will be in charge. The Chi Delta Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Sheldon Farrell of Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glandville of Dallas, Texas, were visiting in Lawrence yesterdays. Ms. Barbara Jane Glandillo was the managing manager of the Karan last year. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Lorenzo F. Mezzera, e'33, Leavenworth. Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Schoewe, 1831 Illinois, were at home to the members of the 9:30 and 1:30 geology laboratories Sunday afternoon from 3 until 6. Announcements --at one and one-half times one-way rate. The fourth round of Intramural dec tennis will be played off by Thursday. Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. Rhyo Hooer. The regular meeting of the ALEE will be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 15 at 7:30 in Marvin hall. Mr. L. Maus of the U.S. Bureau of Mines will give a demonstration on "Safety First." The meeting will be the spring semester will be held. DeWayne Nolting, Secretary. The club for Socialist Study will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 in room 102, Journalism building. Election of the new president attended the winter conference of the League for Industrial Democracy will talk informally. The meeting is open Frank McClelland. The Newcomer club will hold its regular meeting Thursday, at 3 p.m., at the home of Mrs. A. T. Walker, 1645 Louisiana, Mrs. L. H. Axe, Secretary. There will be a meeting of the inter-racial group tonight at 7:30. Pauline Peterson. Labor Federation Council Meets Miami, Fl., Jan. 13—(UP) The executive council of the American Federation of Teachers will meet today. Numerous jurisdictional disputes will be discussed and the outlays for the meeting later in the day. President Green told the United Press that the meeting in the annual gathering of the labor "eub- Want Ads FOR RENT: 2 single rooms for girls at 1328 Ohio. 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