UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 SOCIETY Sigma Sma is giving an informal party tonight at the chapter house. Cutt flowers are to be used to carry out a dance. Fedele Kisnera's orchestra will play. Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout held a reception and tea at Valleyview yesterday at 3:30 for Douliars Chaffee Watson of Washington, speaker at the fine arts day conventation. The faculty members of the painting and design department of Fine Arts of New York were a few friends of Dean and Mrs. Swarthout were present. Sylvan Leen, concert artist here last night, and Maurice Duplessis, of Paris, were guards of Dennis and Melissa on the day before the ceasation last night after Mina Leen's concert. Members of the violin department and a few other guests were present. Sigma Alpha Mu is entertaining with an informal dance at the chapter hour tonight. University and fraternity colors are to be carried out in decorations for this event, but you can also be used as favors; to carry out the motif of the University's colors. The pledges of Pfc Chi Thua, professional commercial security, gave a bridge party for the active last evening. Ms. J. C. Blocker was M. J. G. Blocker, a guest. Kenneth Selman, of the department of psychology, will be the dinner guest at the Elkridge hotel, this evening of B. Baldwin, of Friends University. Mrs. Hildreth A. Rider, national inspector of Alpine Flight, for 50 more flights to New York, and Arnette Armadillo, guests of the Kansas City alumna association, of that noon event. Pledge services for Pen and Scroll are to be held Tuesday, at 8 p. m., in the rest rooms of central Administration building. Those to be initiated include Lizzie Brown, Eryse Toddinson, Georgia M. Hook, Frederick Winford, Winnfield Pickett, Dorothy Hamlin, George Thell, William Bulbard, Wilma Rubin, Billings, Latha Holmes, Heather Jacobs, Lynia Breckner, and Fad Jacobs. Mrs. George D. Newlin, of Chelsea, Kan, and Miss Oleg Newlin, of Kansas City, were lunch guests at the Pilham Equation house yesterday afternoon. Dinner guests at Cochin hall had ticket to the Metropolitan Opera of Topken, Prof. Home User, member of the department of German; Margaret McWilliams, Incled Armstrong and Hannah Smith. Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Garlinghouse and Doctor Mitchell were funn guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house yesterday. Mr. Dick Williams and Dr. and Mr. H. R. De Silva were dinner guests last evening at the Sigma Nu house. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa house last night were: Lola Bana, Anna Marie Sellar, Nia Little, Virginia Sellar, Nicole Siltbilton and Agnes Roberts. Fi Kappa Alpha announces the election of the following officers for next year. Arthur Hogland, president. Oswain Rutledge, vice-president, Herbert Woolsey, secretary; Gayle Pickins, treasurer; Harold Compton, alumni secretary; Don Rose, shield and diamond correspondent; and Eldon Slan social chairman. After the Dance Play Golf Miniature Golf Course 124th & Orcad The international fraternity of Alpha Gamma Delta is installting two new chapters on May 9, 10, and 11. They will be based in British Columbia at Vancouver, Canada, and Gamma Gamma chanter at Queen's College of Charleston, North Carolina. Dr. Albert A. Owen, superintendent of the extension department of board of education in Philadelphia, is a Alpha Gamma Delta home. Doctor Owen is one of America's youngest PhDs, and a leading educator in texts, and several educational books. Gladice Fulton, formerly a student of the University, is a guest at the Chi Omega house. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night were: Prof. W. W. Davis, Prof. F. H. Guild, Prof. F. H. Holder. Eugenia Lewis has returned to her house in Kansas City after withdrawing from clases. Miss Lewis is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Earle Evans was elected president of the Cosmopolitan club at a meeting held last evening, and succeeds Robert Myers, retiring president. Alfredo Bontanamente was chosen vice-president. Roy Olliah, corresponding secretary; Ray Sullivan, covering secretary; and executive committee, Best Rogg and John Shively. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with its annual party spring party at 9 p.m. on Sunday, March 16th in the rickards and Hotel Else's orchestra will funnish music. Chapermen for the party will be Mrs. Frances Goodel, Misty McKeown, C. Harris, and Mrs. W. E. Bower逊。 A Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday evening were Mrs. Etta Corte, Mesh Eidel Joy Willis. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. H. H. Lane, 1737 Mississippi, last evening. The sorority was entertained with a dinner given by Mrs. Alberto Williams and Mrs. Albert Williams. The red motif was carried out in table decorations. Cut flowers also decorated the ams, and Professor and Mrs. H. E. Chandler. Announcements --and the following will be there to get their free rides for suggesting the names given: --and the following will be there to get their free rides for suggesting the names given: Sigma P1 Signa will hold a regular meeting Monday, May 12 at 4 p.m. in room 21cast Administration building. Election of officers will take place. Theodore Perkins, President. Want Ads FOR SALE: A grey trunk, size "x21"x21"x36", $6 cash. Myr Mrl Adams, phone 1474R. LOST. Gray shell rim, glasses in black and gray case between Library and Praser Wednesday morning. Phone 860. Ruth Meyer. —178 FOR RENT. 5 room modern furnished apartment, near the University. Permanent or for summer. Phone 215R8 before soon. -177 STUDENTS of French, German, Latin, Spanish. Free chart of time of living. Course is self-paced and includes supply at Rowsland; Tutoring no. 60hour. Phone 744K 4 evening. Send the Kansan home. After the Varsity Your chance to buy quality merchandise at cost and below cost Play Golf Minnie Golf Course 1220 & Oread Buy Gifts for Mother's Day Graduation or The June Wedding Spring Clearance of SUITS-TOPCOATS ODD TROUSERS 25%--33 $ _{3}^{1} % --50% Discount The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes La Mode Shoppe No Foolin' Jayhawk "Handiplane" will really be here TOMORROW Miss Helen Layton, c'30, will christen the plane. Henry P. Goode, e'30, will receive his $20.00 gold piece for suggesting the winning name,"Handiplane." Clifford H. Shumaker, c'30, "Foldav Robert Ives, c'31, "Tour-a-bout" Orin Jordan, l'30, "Fliver E.J.McKernan, c'30, "Premier Evelyn Babb, c'30, "Comet" and afterward a big AIR CARNIVAL with a fleet of Kansas-Built Planes Stunt Flying Demonstration Flights Wing Walking Balloon Bursting Contest Parachute Jump Air Rides at Attractive Prices Saturday, May 10 Starting at 2 p.m. Municipal Airport North of Lawrence on Highway No. 40