--- SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1920 1 PAGE THREE preliminary Summerfield Examinations Yesterday UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS May 31 Final Selection Will Be Made a University on May 31 Preliminary examinations of candidates for Summerfellow scholarships at the University for the next year were held in six cities of Karnataka yesterday. Final examinations for those not eliminated in yesterday's tests will be given on Wednesday, and will probably be announced on commencement day, June 9. Examinations were held at Lawrence yesterday for 63 of the candidates from University of Minnesota, Mitchell and Prof. J. J. Wheeler, both of the department of mathematics at the University of Minnesota. Other groups of candidates underwent the same examination yearafter in Waltham, MA, and at the department of philosophy in Salina, under direction of P. B. Lawson, dean of the college in Waltham; and in the Department of economics, and in Chryslery under direction of E. B. Klemmer, superintendent of schools D. F. Klemmer, superintendent of schools at Colby, supervised examinations held for candidates from that section of the The Summerfield scholarships were established at the University last summer by the School of Science and KU alumni. Ten high school students of last year were selected for the first Summerfield scholarship, which will continue those students through their four years at the University until they thought the class of 1904-31 will be eligible. In conjunction with the examinations for the Summerfield awards, a high school student who attended 1904-31 Kansas Edison school. One representative is chosen in each state and from this group of 48 one is given the opportunity to attend the laboratories of Thomas A. Edison. Last year's representative chosen to study with Edison was from the state of Missouri. One hundred eighty-nine nominations for the Summerfield-nine award from EIH were received, and three-state were received by Professor Tample, who is chairman of the Summerfield-nine. Announcements norma p1 Sigma will hold a regular meeting Monday, May 12, at 4 in. p.m. in room 21 catt Administration building Election of officers will take place. --on "Some Interesting Sidelights on Paraguay." Mr. Krexk is at present and until four years ago was mayor of Guayaquil, state minister to Paraguay lawrence. Theodore Perkins, President. The annual picnic for members of El Alacero, Spanish club, will be Thursday. Cars will leave city administration building at 4:30 p.m. Those who plan to attend will please sign in to the Spanish office by noon Wednesday. —Mildred Merrill, chairman Persons who wish to rent apartments and houses for the summer session are requested to phone the office of the Dean of Women, K. U. 32. Injunction Bill Postponed Washington, Maryland 10 — (UP) — The senate judicial committee dismissed an-injunction bill today after discussing it for more than an hour. A quorum was lacking for a vote, but Senator McCain said he would be up Monday. Mrs. D. B. Bryant, secretary Senatorial Office Robbed Washington, May 19 — (UP) - Senator Hiram Johnson, Republican, California, notified the press that a court had been rifted last night. It is the fourth senatorial office which has been entered recently, Senatorial Office Rolbed Want Ads --on "Some Interesting Sidelights on Paraguay." Mr. Krexk is at present and until four years ago was mayor of Guayaquil, state minister to Paraguay lawrence. FOR SALE. A grey trunk, size "x20"*x21"*x30", $6 cash. Myr Mrl Ad- ams, phone 1447R. -179 LOST: Gray shell rim glasses in black and gray case between Library and Frazer Wednesday morning. Phone 800-178 Ruth Meyer. 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Music was furnished by Out-of-town guests to the party were Miss Ione Torrell, Wichita; Miss Marjorie Brownelee, Savannah, Md.; Miss Marie Ham, Palm Beach; Miss Halm, all of Kansas City; John Baum, Savannah, Md.; Arthur Bell, Bellewood; Michael Burke, Eustace, Wellington; Cloud Stooker, Athens, and Paul McKnight, Humphold. Chaperons for the party were Mrs. Kellogg, Eva Oakes, and Mrs. R. L. McDonald. Dancing begins at 9 o'clock in Kobe's hall, which was decorated to resemble a garden. Initiation Spanish moses in the garden. An arti- lattice work covered with spring flowers was used to add to the spring-like effect. Music was furnished by Arlee Simmons and her orchestra. Clap- tion music was provided by McClean, Peta Beta, pita housemother, Dean Agnes Husband, M.r. Margaret Perkins, Peta Gamma Dha-housemother, Mr. Erik Alpha housemother; Mrs. J. K. Kremer, Peta Delta Thaousemother; Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Kapisa Sapa housemother; Mrs. Veta Lear, and The annual spring formal of Pi Beta Phi security was held last night, beginning with a dimmer at the chapel in the kitchen. The house was decorated with spring flowers of all colors, and the table decoated with fine gold tapes, with nut cups and place cards in painted shades. Several members of Alpha Sigma Pi, a sorority, played music during the event. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held its spring skate fright Friday evening at Browns' Grove. Out-of-town guests were Mice Midway, Dairy King and Boston Butler, all of Kansas City. The chaperons were Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, PU上屋公寓-brother; Mrs. Mary V. Saint Clair, the teacher; and Mrs. Maraget Tapping. Out-of-town guests for the party vote Miss Joni Ennett, Salma; Miss Nina Elliott, Nicole; Miss Gina Blue, Tulsa; Margaret Ryan, Ryan City; Mary Chesapeake, Copely Georgia Cook, Alpha Delta Pi, is spending the week end at her home in Ft. Leavenworth. "Ladies Night," was held at the University club Friday night. Members of the club and their wives were present. George Kreek spoke to the club You will want to come back after you have at the F. W. Blackmar, president, officiated at the meeting. The spring rush party was held at the Gamma Dama Donna house last night, in green and white crochet paper and powses. Fred Ackerman his orchestra player, Benjamin Bouwmeier. Marquette Perkins, Mrs. K. N. Thompson, Millie Milner, Mrs. S. L. Wildehill DINNER Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity have an informal party last night at the chapter house. Music was furnished by members of the chapter. Operations were carried out in a light blue, and white motif. The characers were Mrs. B. H. Mason, and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wren, Mrs. Gettrude Sawell and Mrs. C. B. Leonard, housemother, the chaperones. JAYHAWK CAFE sigma Phi Epsilon entertained with its annual spring formal dinner dance Friday evening from 7 to 1. Cai Johnson, a staff member of the theatre which was served at Wiedenmann's ten room. After the dinner there was dancing at the chapter house. The Musical Massey, of New Mexico, furnished the stage with red and purple Crimson and royal purple, the fraternity colors, were used as the motif for the table decoration. The chapter house was decorated to represent it with various colored patterns and with variationally colored porcelain. Lange baskets of the same flowers were also used for decorations. Out-of-town cast. Miss Irene Blackwell, Gail Pastun, Harold Keller, and Edward Flatman, Topka Miss Inez Newick, Kansas City; Miss Irene Blackwell, Folsom, La; Mr Xavier Wagner, Pete Aveyard, Mrs Thomas Neil, Carl Addington George Timsley, Frank M. Phplea, and George Stuffard, Kansas City; Lieut Julien Paulin and Lieut Gene Kruep Alpha Kappa Pi entertained with a formal dance Friday evening at the country club. Prof. and Mrs. L. V. 1340 Ohio Members of Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with a dinner dance at the chapter house last night. Spring flowers were used as decorations. Artie Simmons and his orchestra furnished the music. The chapworews included the musicians, B. W. Beworsck, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, and Mrs. Zeed Heister. Morrison, Prof. and Mrs. John D. Bloacker, Prof. and Mrs. Paul Maulen, were guest Out-of-town guests at Miss Louise Cooke, Miss Louise Lancotte, Havencille; Miss Ann Witter, and Miss Frieder Harmon, and Carl Hepp, Kamien City. Mrs. C. Lardes, Mrs. Gettrude Pearce, and Mr. B. Howard, were the chaperones. Sigma Nu gave an informal dance, Friday evening, at the chapter house. Freddie Agnew's orchestra farmed the numerals in the Southern Trothonas from Tulsa, played the last portion of the evening. Fresh cut flowers and palm trees were used to decorate the house hired on-board for the Chayton Main, Henner Jennings, Earl Kirk, Clare Hyter, and Tip Schoeffer, Hutchinson; Paul E- Columbian, Jo Newcomer, John Baldwin, Murray Dudley, and Tom Scabbard and Blade, and Mortar and Ball, gave their annual spring formal party at Eagle's ball. Friday evening she played the choir in the room the music furnished for the dancing. The chaperones were Cant. and Mrs. G. J. Nolts, and Lent H. The chaperones were: Mrs. T. S. Stover, Mrs. Nina Ogden, and Mrs. Kilth Miller, housemother. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained yesterday with its annual Alumni Day. An invitation was given to all Kappa members in this part of the United States, and only to members of University chapter, but of all chants. The alumni present this year included Mrs. Bertha Williams, Mrs. Ada Stanton, Mrs. Guy W. Smith, Mrs. Nell Weaver, Mrs. Laun O. T. Kilworth, Mrs. Mara Mills, Mrs. Elliot Morton, Mrs. Jeanne H. Elliot, Mrs. Frances E. Johnson, M., Burry Dimmons, Ella M. Hirigin, M., Cora K. Molvin, Mrs. Emily Presner McClug, Ms. O. W. Makwane, and Mrs. Irwin Hobbs, Mrs. James Cooke, included in courses included: Mrs. William Doocking, Topkapi; Mrs. Lewisella Geiger, M. Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Levermouth, Mrs. Harold Caitlin Teyler, Bloch, Mrs. Michael Bickel, Bicket, Marian Macdonald, Mrs. Marguerite McCraary, M. Arn Amrawmith, Kansas City; Miss Katherine Quitzenberry, Springfield, M.; Mrs. Joe Blackk Mrs. Jean Blackwell, wife of Professor Blackwell of Lolland Stanford University, entertained with several guests at the sister, Mrs. Irving Hill, Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Gamma Delta house yesterday were: Miss Mildred Barben and Miss Benita Butter of Carnegie City; Mrs. E. J. Frost of Rilwoody; Mrs. F. Prevett, and Frank Bovell of Hutchinsen. The second annual banquet for all students who attend Prehysterian groups will be held at 6 p.m. in the U.S.A., on Monday, March 14 at the church Tuesday. The general theme will be "Gardens," and this will be attended by hundreds of guests. The general chairman for the event is Virginia Irwin, und. Roth Ander-Laurie, president of the U.S.A. ticketes. Other chairmen are Louise Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Shimmons Bros. Plumbing, Wiring and Fridgidaire 836 Mass. STORAGE for Your Winter Clothing Guaranteed Against fire theft moth damage everything And the cost is only 1% of your own valuation in addition to the cleaning charge Rusel, c'23; menu, Elbert Thoromann, upr. decoration; Kenneth Seltam, c'20; music; and Marquette Walker, upr. program. Harold Allen, e31, will be tea-master for the program which will fallow. Robert Kane, 130, will talk on "March Winds," "April Showers" will be wined by Ruth Anderson; and May Flowers) by Geraldine Lates, c32. 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