MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Miss Jemina De Veen De Loverwinter was a guest at the Alpha Chip Omega house last week end. Miss De Veen is a hot year's graduate of University Omega. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were Beulah Carpenter, Elizabeth Jeffrey, and Mel Carpenter, of Colby. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, held its Founders Day banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Wiedemann's. Red earrings were used by the members. Other items were present including 12 alumni and other rescuers from Kansas City. "Under the Hood?" was the theme carried out in the program. Ernest Griewald was taskmaster. Teens were instructed how to use a microphone in the Kansas City professional group; R. D. I. Brewster, Dr. George Stratton, and Mr. Scott Allison entertained with vocal selections. Dinner guests at Corrion hall yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker, Ms. Fiona Boynton, Mrs. Eileen O'Kearn, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Meribir Moore, Mrs Marjorie Rumble; Miss Loren Jont; Mrs Huth Schaffalli; and Haze Week-end guests were Mm. C., Porter and Walter, of the University Davis, of Leuwesworth; Blanche Johnson, of Independence; and Marie Petrus, of Kansas. Sigma Kappa announces the engagement Larry Schmidt to Nelson Shelf III, a biomedical research dling will take place Monday, June 16 at the Linwood Methodist church in Boca Raton. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Langeget, of Lawrence; Mrs. Katherine Hartford Eaves, of Frost; Madeley Crawford, of Spring Hill, Mt. Wilma; John Doyle, of Palm Beach; and Herman Bloch of Kansas City; Lucile Fisher, Josephine Hostford, and Virginia Hostford, of Lawrence. aus Faye Gopper entertained at her country home east of Lawrence Sunday afternoon for the girls living at the Mrs. C. H. Wall residence. The teacher had to set up a table for Atk at a two-course lunch was served on the lawn at quartet tables. Those present were Mrs. C. L. Wall, Misses Gladys Cowley, Rachel Rowley, Dovothy Featherlight, Louise Fulton, Vera Featherlight, Gopper, Mrs. Gopper and Frank Gopper. Guests over the week end at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hewlett, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lehmann, Merrill; and Mrs. J. C. Arnold, Kansas City; Major and Mrs. W. G. Cook and McMahon White, Ellsworth; Katherine Dockhorn, Junction City; Leslie Stuart, Manhattan; Leonard Stuart, New York; Lois Figo, Pratt. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday were Mrs. C, V. Ralls, Winkeld; Mary Lou Herrenstein, Kan-ger Irwin; Irene Paul, Brandon Kansas City. Zelma Beaman of Wichita was a week end guest of Evelyn Babb of Alpha Gamma Delta. TauGamma announces the engagement of Thela Reeves to Harold Standing of Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house yesterday were Zelma Beamings, Robert Wilson, Roberta Culbertson, Elif Philpot, Stuart Stover, and Prof. Robert Wilson. Sunday dinner guests at the Alphna Delta Pi house were Mrs. Meng Cong, Leslie Stutz, of Manhattan, and Liatie Wallace Van Meter, of Pt. Bayley. Delta Chi entertained with an informal garden party Saturday evening, 9 to 12. Johnny Lombardi and his daughter-in-law, Annie, invited guests were Herbert Smith, Edwin Jeffries, Bernard Pipe, Joseph Kovac, and David Wohlfrey. Out-of-town guests were Paul Gibrine, Dick Wullk, Woodrow Pennington, Cynthia Miles, Michael Lills, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Prohr, Mr. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippot Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service Phone 689. Insurance Bldg LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. GOOD IS RICHARDS dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Liquors and Foods Ph. 620 Oz. HWDET 207-209 W.8th H.W. HUTCHINSON H. W. HUTCHINSON 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HAILDY DAVID MOTORCYCLE New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 913 1014 Mass and Mrs. Cecil Deloitte, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle, the chaperones for the party were Mrs. J. H. Krauser, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, and Mrs. L. C. Harris, housewives. Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Underhill, Professor and Mrs. A. J. Green, Chairman of the Rev. and Mrs. Francis B. Shanner of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Raymond, Mr. and Roy L. Underwood of New York City. Alpha Gamma Delta held its annual founders day banquet Saturday evening on the roof garden of the Amherst Opera House, where observations were carried out in the fraternity colors, red, buff and green. The general plan of the toasts gave the life and spirit of the membership which was symbolized by a rose garden, and a wound May-pole. Ted Clary and Harold Cress of Counsel Grove; Ralph Reno and William Allen, of Lawrence, were guests for the Alba XII Delta Jubilee yesterday. The Baptist Young People's Union held a picnic in Burrogr's grave last night. The piper was in charge of the music, C32, and Rigato Kraetzel, bkC31. Alpha Omron Pi gave its annual senior breakfast yesterday morning. The tables were decorated with baseboards and white linens that was presented with a K.U. calendar stand. M.C.H. Landes, housemother, gave each of the girls a writing part. Frances Thompson acted as toast-motivate Toussaint were issued the MVP, and Michael Phelan received the MVP and Elian Davis. The seniors are Florence Longmoore, Justine Tolte, Ruth Golemoff, and Sally Wendt. The seniors Jessie Kinnan, Helen McMorran, Mary O'Neill, Mary Lee Robbins, and Leah Albume present were Mrs. Claude, Larry, Perry, Cory Frye Stoops, Steele, Michael Hodges, Stoppie, Stoppie, Nadine Hodge, Mrs. Wesley Cramer, Volloborg Swensen, and Mrs. Helen Palcheldt, Kumsae City; Maxxe Brown, Brennan City; Dethrone, and Defts Mae Harmon, Topeka. Emma Leigh Evans, Alpha Omicron Pi, left yesterday for Topea to practice with other members of her company in preparation for their summer Chautauquas tour. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE THURSDAY May 29 SATURDAY May 31 AM 10.20 Classes, 5, 4, 3, 1 hour, at 8:20 to 11:20 PM 10.20 . . . MONDAY June 2 May 29 to June 5, 1930. Inclusive [0] H 14, 7 W 12, 8 h 30.800 basilisk 1939. [1] H 15, 6 W 12, 8 h 30.800 basilisk 1939. at 13:00 to 13:10 P- M 3, 20 M- 3, 20 S- 4, 2 S- 4, 2 S- 4, 2 TUESDAY June 3 WEDNESDAY June 4 AM. 9:30 Classes, 5, 4, 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 9:30 2, 1, 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 11:30 2, 1, 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 11:30 5, 4, 3, 8:30 to 11:30 AM. 1:30 2, 1, 8:30 to 11:30 AM. 2:30 5, 4, 3, 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 3:30 2, 1, 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 3:30 5, 4, 3, 8:30 to 11:30 AM. 2:30 5, 4, 3, 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 2:30 2, 1, 8:30 to 11:30 THURSDAY June 5 Out-of-town guests at the Delta Sigma Pi house this week end were L. B. Blackey, Harlan; Harden Blackey, Marion; Ohio; Dean McNeil and Wiliam M. McNeil; Tim Morgan; Dale McNeil; Neal Bartley, Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Lodge, Lafayette Lumberjack, Legendary Rush Hook Lawyer, Moade, Milford Measure, Ehlawah Macy, Westmont Glenn Church, Worth. A Paying Investment Leads Coaches in Golf Match Charley Black, A1B.24, football coach at the University of Nebraska. Charley Black, a football ball model play contest at Lincoln for faculty members and coaches of Big Six schools. He shot the pat 72 Shrine course in 87, which gave him aimea and a place to meet the new placing second and third. —A course in the Lawrence Business College—a school doing well what it attempts to do. Want Ads LOST: Phi Beta Pi pin. If found call 1910. -193 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas FOR RENT: Furnished house for the summer. Sleeping parch. Very deni- able. 1905 Indiana. Phone 2433—192 FOR RENT: A lovely large room in mine home to gentlemen. Also apart- ments available at apartment bou- squee week in vacation. Call Mrs. Willey 1871. -192 BOYS: For rent one extra large lovely LOST. Black leather case, containing glasses and other articles, between Framer and East Ad. If found, call 1413 W. Beward. Alice F. Howard KENNEDY southeast room. 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