UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1930 PAGE THREE Society 6. .. Alpha Kappa Laurubla announces the pledging of Lee Boot, Clay Center, and Adolph Pommercke, Bazine. Wayne Bibb, A.B.28, of Jardubo, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house Friday evening. The Rev. Theodore Azuman will be the speaker tonight at the Winston Churchill Museum and Library. The discussion topic will be "What Mental Health读[urman]ism I Makes Me Do." Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Priscilla Mart of Kansas City, Mo. Missou Anita Muntard and Roberts Works will spend the week end visiting friends in Emporia. Kenneth Haworth, c32 attended the night football game between Haskell and Washburn last Friday night. The Eckelberry club enjoyed a wintermelon last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Eckelberry, 1012 Ohio. Mrs. Harriet Haddell MacDonald is dinner guest at Corbin hall today. Ruth Scott, A.B.'20, is a week en- guest of Edith Herrog, c31. Miss Nell Rihades of Hanover is visiting her sister, Betty Rhoades, c34, at Corbin hall. Miss Louise Ladd and Miss Mary Elizabeth Pinch spent the week end at the Pi Beta Phi house. Mr. George Gaskell, A.B.T.27, stopped on the Beta Tha Pi membrum Friday on a way to Chiang, where he is in retirement. He attended of Chicago School of Medicine. Wesley Foundation entertained about 150 people in a party at the Methodist Church FF with music by Danny Clark and charges of stunts, Margaret Smith, in III, 33; gave a piano solo, and Donald Corner played a bass horn. The Chaperees were Dr. and Mrs. H. T Lattimer, Mr. and Mrs. A Gorry Chaperee and Mr. Mary H. The evening was spent informally. entertained by natives of the lands. Mr Paul Royers, of Mexico, assisted by Miss Mariana Ganaway, danced the traditional Indian music, Mr. Sunoyo Ponomato, accompanied by Mr. Charles Wilson at the piano sang Japanese opera, Mr. Japoku performed a dance of Oriental magic. At the Philippines Mr. Narcineo Abbot many songs of his native language were sung, Mr. Miss Casaway danced, Mr. C Hyatt and Mr. Foster Schaver, of Hawaii Kapila Aigha Thieba held open honeys from 6 a.m to 1 p.m at Arila Slimmouth'o and Avila Slimmouth' for the evening. Harret Kerner, of Topela, was the only out-of-town The Westminster Zappelin Party landed safely following its Pacific cruise Friday night. About eighty United States airlines departed at five foreign countries. The passengers were entertained on the journey by Mr. Wilson at the piano and Mr. Harold Denton, who sang cowboy ballads. The commander of the vessel was the Rev. Theodore Adman. A crew member in a blue uniform. Miss Dorothy Gruebholz was the social director of this pleasing entertainment. Pi Beta FII held initiation for the following, Saturday at 2 p.m.: Barbara Mire, Nancy Jay Lindsley, Natalie Starr, Nicole Lehmke, Margaret Starr, and Louise Schmidt. Kappa Sigma, fraternity announces the pledging of Wayne Larabee of Haddam, Kan. The School of Fine Arts will open its musical calendar Monday night when Roy Underwood, new associate professor in piano, presents the following. "Olson Prelude in G Minor" (Bachi "Iliot), "Three Kontre-Tanz" (Bech beethoven-Seisa, "Sonata in G Minor" (Schumann), "Elape, Op. 10, No. 3" Smartly Correct Stationery On is prime to thank hairy sort of paper, will do...What a daemonal demonmal nature! aplatch your face and personality as definitely on your frisker you choice on gloves. It's suggested Minimally installable or double-compatible wary if the blinded waxy be do not smell corrosive Rowlands Two Book Stores Statement of German Visitor Shows Hope for Much-Lambasted Collegian "Kansas University students are well behave and have a serious turn of mind," says Dr. Bruno Raddbe, vtuturer in the Department of Human Sciences. Although Doctor Raddbe was reluctant to make a critical comparison between German and American students, he is favorably impressed with the high type of students attending the University. Doctor Raddbe is offering language courses in the College this year. Although Doctor Radke is regularly employed in the Berlin high school system, this is his second year away from Germany in the capacity of visiting instructor. Last year he was co-organizer at Battersea, grammar school in London. (Chopin), "Fantasia, Op. 49" (Chopin), "Benediction de Dieu dans la Solitude "Tarantella" (Liszt). The chorus choir of the First Presbyterian church, under the direction of Denn D. M. Swartwhist, was beheaded by his brother, Sir James. The King of Love My Shepherd is Marjorie Siming, fa33, who recently won the Atwater-Kent contest at Horton, Kan, sang the offertorion Iola. Toward the end of the performances also were sung by the choir. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mose, 1732 Mission street announce the birth of a son on Sept. 29 at the Maimonite church given him the name of Harry Ryeraft. Chi Omega gave an Owl Hoot for the president Thursday evening. The Chi Omega security announces the marriages of Lucille Talabarro to Dr. Boyde L. Cwimb, both by El Dornado. They will make their home in St. Louis. The Chi Omega sorvice gave a ten Thursday for Edith Martin, the choreographer, who works with Mrs. A. B Mitchell in the theater and Mr. John T. Flickinger (Maude Heddon, A.B.O), wife of Mr. J. Flickinger, B.S.O., of Schenectady, N.Y. is in Lawrence visiting friends and relatives before proceeding to her fall residence. She will be assisted supervisor of the Turbine Department of the General Electric company in Schenectady, N.Y. Open house was held last evening by the Aliba Delta Pi sorority with that housemother, MRS. E. L. Browne, ilia housemother of MRS. E. L. Browne, ilia and Mrs. Jenette Mitchapell choreographed Out-of-town guests for the event in St. Louis; the Jena Stratton of Kramar City, Ms. C. Hedicke of Almenga, and Miss Llewellyn of O'Neill and id man furnished the music. A candlewick spread made by Mia Anmachil Nandhili, aunt of Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Amitabha Nandhili added additions to the textile collection on display at the Spooner-Thayer museum. This coverlet, which dries in the sun on Sept. 15 of this year by Mia Micredil Laender, great grandmother of Dr. Amitabha Nandhili, a graduate of the University in 1958. Kappa Kappa Gamma security hold open house last night with Mrs. Nim Odenn, Mt. T. S. Stover and Ms. L. C. Harris chartering. Miss Betty Ar This is Doctor Badder's first trip to America. He landed in New York Sept. 15, and came here after a two-day stop-over in Chicago. He is deservedly the most famous of the campus and surrounding country, especially because of the hills and nummer trees which remind him of central Germany. "This beautiful countryside," he said, "of Doctor Badder. For I expected to find a less attractive, flat plain." Doctor Badhrike was born at Koenigsworth in Piraiia. In 1914 he joined the German army, and after he was discharged from the Army he went to Berlin University. That University confirmed him the Ph.D. degree in 1926 and connected with his high school at Berlin. nod of Sh. Path, and Miss Imani Debel of Kansas City,齐unn, were guests. Music was furnished by Hurley Kahve's orchestra from Kansas City. Mrs. J. M. Gilbert, housemother of the Sigma Kappa security, Mrs. P. L. Wendt, vice president of C. H. Laurids who claenset last evening at open house held by the Sigma Kappa security. Music was furried by a Wellington orchestra of Kanada City. The Alpha Xi Doln sorority held open house last night with their housematter. Mrs. Cerritude Pearson, Mrs. Carridge Perry, Mrs. Marianne Poynting and Miss Carrie Barnes acting as chaparron. Miss Jane Kohl of Topeka was a guest of the sorority for the first time. Mrs. Marilyn Treggin of Kansas City played for the dancing. Then Epstein, Baptist sorority for college women, will give a lecture from 3:30 to 5:30 Sunday afternoon for the new GSU's Bachelor of Music program, Charles W. Thomas, 1124 Mass, Mary Larry Eastbrook and Helen Welch, both music, and Debra Velloug will read. Kappa Beta, norowity for Christian church women, will hold pledging and initiation services Sunday afternoon at 3 at my church. Kappa Beta is or-teen ministry. I am a member of church or preference for that church. Rk Spadier, f.32, is president. Kappa Phi, Methodist organization for college women, entertained Saturday afternoon for the new women of the church at a session in Sacramento, Feb. 23rd, 1312 Ohio. About slaty people were present. 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