MONDAY, MAY 19, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house yesterday were; Ted Hawk Kenneth Biodgett, Bob Ryan, Keith O'Brien, David Sanders, Fatha Keballin StevenSON, and Marton Kendall of Lawrence. Howard Hammil-ger was guest; the guests were from Kansas City. Clifford Himee, of Passaic, NJ., arrived Sunday to spend the week visiting friends and relatives in Lawrence and on the Hill. Prof. Earl D. Hay, of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering, was initiated as an honorary member of the Theia T yesterday. Sunday dinner guests at the Alphomiron Omirion Pt house were: the Rev. and A. D. Grey, the Rev. and Mrs. Janet Smith, the Rev. and Jennie Skönberg, Kansas City. Guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta boa- tlettee, Marlynn Gates, A.J. Stout of Topeka; Marcia Cade- wick of Coyvilley; Dale Hickman of Kansas City; and Clare Lamm and E. Brantley. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunday were Paul Boyer, of Wichita; Scarlett Edwards, Paul Scott, George Elliott, and James Hodge. Week-end guests were Lucie Grabel, of Larned; Barbara Boats and Susan DeVries of Writtenian Hall of Stafford and Hillary Slills of Arkansas City. Lucy Curtis, A.B.'28, is visiting at the Tau Gamma house. Dinner guests at the Delta City house yesterday were Dr. and Mrs. H. De Dsilva, Dr. Beulah N. Morrison, Boyd Prugh and Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Boyd Prugh and Dr. and Mrs. G. B. A Way, and Roman Way, of Kauai City Kaiz; and Dean Agnes Husband. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were LUCille Ficke Wilma Rodecker, Ruth Brucksch, and Caitlin Gilbert City; Lee Shannon and Mart Jost飞。 Members of the Cosmopolitan club will hold a dinner dance on Friday evening. The dinner will be at 6 o'clock and the dance will follow at Eagles Hall. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Katharine Carruth, c31, of Berkeley, Calif. Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold its annual senior farewell dinner tonight at the chapter house. Following the dinner, officers will be held. Those who will be installed are: Virginia Newcomer, president; Lela Hackney, vice president; Mary Kearns, secretary; Velma Varner, recording secretary; Mary Kweaver, treasurer; Helen Reigart, historian; and Betty Martin and Janice McCarthy, censors. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday were Mildred Schmidt, Columbia, MO.; Katherine Stanton, Columbia, MO.; Katherine Brueck and Noble Lighte Poilah; Ruth Nicholson, Kansas City; Emily Orr, Kansas City; Olan Rourke, and Gerald Cooley. Week-end guests of Alpha Kappa Psi were Arch N. Perry, Carl Schneider and Fred Bethold, of Kansas City. Dinner guests at Corbin hall yesterday were Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Betty and Mary Thomas; Ms. Flora Boynton; Dr. Helen M. Perech, and Ruth M. Perech; Roy E. Smith, of Bartleville, Oka, and Frances Andersson, of Topeka. Alpha Delta Pi gave its annual Founder's Day banquet yesterday afternoon in honor of the national chapter which was founded in 1851. The chapter's activities include decoration and the program. Blue and silver were used as the color motif. Betty Dummair acted as teammistress for the afternoon; she was also a member of The Hanger, Elizabeth Leffer; "The Propeller," Frances Cox; "The Motor," Frances Cox; "The Motion," Lucille Benton; and "The Flight" by Betty Short. Ms. and Mrs. O'Leary were town guests, Mr. R. O'Dearley were town guests Business and Professional DIRECTORY --of the chapter, Mr. Foster is the patron of the local chapter. Patronesses of the local chapter are Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, Mrs. C. W. C. W, and Mrs. H. J. Penney. BUTLER MOTORS BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Wipnet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service May Renault Servi Pphone 689. Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Egir Glass Exclusively 1023 Mass. GOOD & HICKARDS Dealer Walters Paint and Paints Laques and Wax. Ph. 620 Op. Fire, Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHISON Dentist 713 Mass. House Brd. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New Used and KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. Saturday Alpha Gamma Delta formal dinner dance, Eldride Hotel and chapter house. Theta Epsilon founder's day banquet Alpha Gamma Delta founder's day banquet, Ambassador hotel, Kansas City. Wednesday Social Calendar Out-of-town alumnae at the banquet were: Abigail Bibby, McPherson, John Gale, M. McFarland, Lucille Beeton, and Mary Alice Dremman, of Kansas City, Eather Ehrhardt, Janet Strong, Mary Virginia Burton, Rachel Hobson, and Melba Beckford, Kansas City, M. Elizabeth Nelson, Paula, Jean Neer-Cole, Sarah Lowe, and Katherine Deckhorn, Junction City. Alpha Xi Delta party, chapter house. Tau Nu Tau spring formal, Holloway hall. The Kansas Chapter of Compo- lizium announces the inauguration of its first master pianist, Pauzer Echoavez, Frank McChilland. Myron Mess- heimer, Kennethankin, and Frank Martha Ellen Scott, of Kansas City, was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end. dinner guests at the Tau Gamma house Sunday was Theodore Perkins, Hermine Nye, Jack Stephens, Meldon Hunt, Brian Foley, Robert William Hettler, Ruth Wiley, A.B.28 of Independence, Luse Curtin, A.B.28 of Amarillo, Texas. The Gamma chapter of Pi Lambda Theta will hold its annual strawberry festival next Tuesday evening, 7:30, at the home of Elizabeth Hoopes and her daughter, Helen Rhoda Hoopes of the department of English will be the honored guest at the festival. The festival will take place in the first year of the Gamma chapter existence by Mrs. Hoopes, the first grand president of Pi Lambda Theta. Mrs. Hoopes is also the committee and Elizabeth Harper are to the committee for the festival. Week-end guests at the Alpha Omni Pier, Jeddah, Jordan; Piedilucca, King City; Helen Fay, and Cessna, Wichita; Moxine Clark, Kiawai; Baltimore; Mei, Mo; and Habor Burrell, Spearville. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa house last night were Jack Turner and Carl Foster, Lawrences, and E. J. Foch, and Maxine Clark, Charlinda, Iowa. Ten men were initiated by Phi Chi, medical fraternity, yesterday. They are Chaude Blackburn, James Fisher, Curtis Bunting, Michael Knop, John Lynch, Francis Mitchell, Gareth Ortman, John Way and Byron Burke, among the initiates of the initiation services. XCLUSIVE gift for graduation. Real-silk hosiery and lingerie; men's furnishings. Special price on silk hosiery, all Davis at 2518 J. -187. WANTED: Typing theses, term papers, and outlines. Phone 2396.—187. Want Ads FOR SALE: Remington portable type- writer. In good condition. Phone 2759M. ---186 LOST: Leather jacket and shoe on tennis courts last Wednesday. Reward. 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