MONDAY, MAY 12.1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda chairship; Arden Newman, Emporia; Quigley, Manhattan; Joe Denton, Russell Noll, and James Brockman, Joe Week-end greetings at the Alpha Dama Delegation of the Alba Association, Springfield, Ohio; Gertrude Husbanda, Claire Ghmorey, Aileen Emilis, and Harriet Newcomer, Kiam City, and Nina Darmi. Week end guests at the Delta Phi Dilah house were Dorothy Stowl of Kansas City, and Mrs. John Fortron, of Hutchinson. Jack Morris and Joanne Newcomer. Jack Morris and Joanne Newcomer. Election of officers was held yesterday at the University Women's Bible class of the First Christian church in New York. The university, the teacher, following are the newly elected officers: President, Hazel D. Slopec; first vice president, Richard E. Bancroft; Ruth Spindler; and third vice president, Mildred DeWaeer; secretaries, Leda H. Dorothy H. Adams, and Isabell Spindler. The spindler is the retiring president. Week-end guests at Corbin hall were Margaret Davis, of Leavernorth; Elizabeth Shannon, and Dorothy Toffer, of Kansas City. Five tables of bridges were played Saturday afternoon at the bridge party given by the Association of University Women at the home of Mrs. W. K. Tent. Miss. Joe Murray was chairman of the committee in charge of the refreshments. Mrs. J. D. Strathan and Mrs. J. R. Foster were decorated with spring flowers. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Knapp and daughter Elizabeth, M. A. Agusta and Misses Agusta and Anna Bobe of Kansas City; Ona Mae Larder and Margaret Bates; Betty Perry, and Franklin Lynk. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house for the week end were SpilBuff Suffer-botham and Maryann Alquist of Kansas City. Week-end guests at the Gamma Beta Society in Berkeley, CA; Emily Wallace, Learned; Pauline Christian, Excelsior Springs; Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Irish Hoffman, Coffeville. Chi Omega announces the marriage of Dr. Sara Shapiro and Michael S. Saturday, May 10, at 4:30 p.m. The ceremony took place at the Episcopal church where Patterson is a junior in college. Mr. and Mrs. Mell gave were a dinner at the Eldridge Hotel following the batehall party, who were Frances Brown, the bachelor party, who were James Norris and John Boyer. The members of the home economics department entertained last night at the home management house with a Mrs. E. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. George O. McKenzie, and Mrs. J. G. Brands, Dean and P. B. Lawson, Denn Agnes Husband, Mrs. F. E. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. George O. McKenzie, and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. Edwin M. Belles, Prof. and Mrs. The Kansas City alumnae, their mothers and humbundes of Chi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta were entertained at a graduation ceremony with a tea. Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, housemother, and Janet Fleishman poured tea. Spring flowers were the theme. The guests from Kansas City were Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Leat, Mr. and Mrs. George Fleishman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Catherine Patrick, Mrs. A. G. Compton, Miss Virginia Compton, Miss Gretel Patrick, Miss Katherine Patrick, Miss Katherine Patrick, Miss Hollis Holmes from St. Louis. The guests are Neebe Peabody and Alice Gaskill. Miss Nellie Barnes, assistant professor of English, entertained alumni members of Pen and Scroll, honorary literary society, at her home, Saturday evening, in honor of Miss Ruth Kearns, who served as the guest host. The invited guests included: Arah Weidman, Kenneth Selitam, Louise Marin, Margaret Killbourne, Ellen Potter, Dorothy Kuerstainer, James Doyle, Sarah Wade, and Helen Humble. Knowles Knowles and Kenneth Selitam read manuscripts at the conclusion of the dinner. Guests for Sunday dinner yesterday at the Athena Delphi Center, Cincinnati. Wednesdays are free; Fayetteville, Ark.: Krk: Armer Mace and Arthur Schultz, Spavellice, and Mrs. Dinner guests at Corbin hall yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Porter, of Blue Mount; Doris Meserve; Arthur McClure; and Barten Avery. Do you buy advertised goods? Of course you do; everybody does. Just run over in your mind the various articles that you have used in the last week or the last month. How about foods? Your breakfast fruits, cereals and bacon are all advertised. Probably that is how you first came to know of them—through advertising. Probably the shoes you are wearing, or the dress or suit you have on are equally well-known advertised makes, and you are proud of them. In the home. On the floor are rugs and linoleum—the better wearing kinds are extensively advertised. What about the kitchen? Aluminum ware, gas ranges, hot water heaters, dish and clothes washers, cooking utensils of all kinds—practically everything you use in advertised products because you have confidence in them. You know that a manufacturer cannot afford to advertise shoddy or unworthy merchandise. Advertising is one form of insurance. It gives you a feeling of perfect confidence and safety when you ask for an advertised brand, for you know that you will get the quality and service you expect. The name is the guarantee. The more you read advertising the more you will know about human progress. You will become well posted in almost every line of human endeavor and a canny judge of values. Reading advertisements is a fine habit. Cultivate it. Read the Advertisements and buy advertised goods. They are the Safest investment. ETTA KETT Wasted Sympathy --- Paul Robinson - : - By