MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIETY Sunday dinner guests at the Alba Chi Omega house were: Mrs. W, J. Ullrich, Hamilton; Jon Ulrich, Kansai City; William Wilson, Chicago; Sylvia Swinson and son, Pratt; Mrs. C, H. Krehlbiel, McPherson; Mr. Pearl Browne, Cowley; Mrs. Coy, Hauwetha; Mr. and Mrs. E, Werwes, Topken; Mrs. Betty Davis and Mrs. E, M. Martin, El Durodrade; Mrs. Grace Crum, Quename; Mrs. Grace Crum, Quename; Mrs. P. G. Hoffman, Lawrencio; Mrs. and Mrs. A. Hoffman, Lawrencio; Mrs. and Mrs. A. Hoffman, Lawrencio; Mrs. and Mrs. O, H. Jubilant, Kansas City, and Dean and Mrs. Paul B Lawnson, Mr. and Charles Arnold, Mrs. and D. H. Shriver, Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house yesterday were: Mrs. W. C. Ware, Larneed, Mrs. J. D. Laphman, Chanmire, Olson, and John Design, Kernai University. Week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were: Annie Marie Miller, Port Scott; Kathleen Bessin, Mont- ville; Daniel Wong; and Eureka, Mildred Meurer, Paola. A senior farewell banquet was given for the graduating members of the Lutheran Student association of Trinity College, and the honor guest at Broadway Inn. Behind the senior, the honor guests were the Reverend and Mrs. Charles Polls and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Soto. Maxine Randle and Ms. Eileen O'Neill used for its theme the "L. S. A. Shim" Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained the following at dinner yesterday: Dr. and Mrs. M, G. Sloo, Milo Sloo, Tephela, Mr. D. Hassig, J. M. Hassig, Mr. H. E. Viane, Kansas City, Kan; Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Burrows, Wichita, M. PAGE THREE Week end guests at the Pi Betn Phi house were: Mary Nogue, Hutchinson; Vieja Warner, Winfield; and Alee Davis, Abilene. Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained approximately 50 mothers and fathers yesterday noon at their annual party, held in the greenhouse of a spring flowers, with a color motif of rose and white predominating. The girls were it charge of Virginia Newcomer. Triangle fraternity entertained with its annual Mother's day banquet at Wiedemann's tea room yesterday. Miss Caroline Burmese, housemother, was the guest of honor. The guests were: Mrs. B, O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Führman, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dennault, Mr. and Mrs. E. Troublewood, Mrs. David Willson, Mrs. M. C. Twitner, Mrs. P. E. Prater, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Young, Mrs. William H. Hermon, and Wilma Hermon, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Turner, Mrs. W. H. Hermon, Mrs. and Mrs. A. B. Callahan, and Mrs. A. B. Callahan, Jr. and Mrs. N. L. Lawrence, Mrs. V. T. Denison, Mrs. N. Nelson, Mrs. Ewart Hite, and Prot., and Mrs. A. M. Dinner guests at Corbin hall yesterday were: Mrs. W. Bergman, Mrs. H. G. Porter, Mrs. J. J. Johnston, Mrs. M. L. Bassett, Mrs. L. Lowell, Bob Lusin, and Frances Goldberger, of Kansas City, Ms. J. S. Lorimer, of Oladie; Mrs. C. S. Coe, of Topkaka; Mrs. W. T. Markham, of Yates Center; Mrs. A. L. Hadden, of Brooklyn; Mrs. A. J. Justine, Justine Bennion, of Manhattan; Myrtle Peterson, of Hollywood; Mrs. Sinning, and John Sinming, of Holton; Mrs. P. O. Hannon, of Iola; Mrs. C. L. Youngman, of New York; Mrs. N. Boynton, Mass Nellie Barnes, Miss Carol Barnes, and Allan Harper. Beta Thea Pi was host to these dinner guests yearly; Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Pickall, Kansas City, Kan; Fred Eberhardt, Salma, California; Kate Fisch, H. P. Willson, Ottawa,Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Beck, Holm; Mr. and Mrs. W, B. W. Bruce, Poila Business and Professional DIRECTORY T, D. T. Samuel, City Hall; H. E. Newlin, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Warner, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Board, Berkerville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fikin, Broom Sprinken; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Thomas, Topken; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hodges, Olasher; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kovacs, Griefley, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Forester, Ottawa; Mrs. E. H. Pugh, Independence; Mrs. and Mrs. C. S. Cindy, Leavenworth; Mrs. J. K. Kerwan, Abhua Omirie PI held a banquet at Abhua Omirie PC held a banquet at Iodock yesterday, in honor of his birthday. The house over the week-end. Baskets of mixed flowers decorated the tables. Paintings on the walls were given, consisting of piano, vocal, trumpet and accordion notes by musicians. The Sigma Kappa sorority, entertained 80 mothers and fathers at their annual Mother's day banquet yesterday. After the banquet which was held at the chapter house, a program was presented by the sisters Dusen danced, Caroline House played the piano, and readings were given by Ellen Bradford and Gladys Hopfer. The Jay Jones are holding a rush tea this afternoon in the rest room of central administration building. About 40 guests will be entertained. After the lunch, there are a few dozen members. There are 10 senior women who will leave the club this year. The Housemembers association will have a luncheon at Wiedemann room at 12:30 forwards. A meeting of the board will be held after afternoon. This will be the last meeting of the year. Hahn W. Cappa who has been carrying on pink bollworm experiments at the University this winter has been an pointed plant quarantine inspector a while ago. He has also played in European corn borer instruction work last summer. Dean and Mrs. Robert McNalrid entertained the women students of the School of Law and their mothers at New Hampshire street. Street evening. M. E. A. White was elected president of the Tau Nu Tui Mothers club which held a dinner given by the members for their mothers. Mrs. Clara Emerson was chosen vice president and Mrs. C. E. Linton gave decorations for the dinner were arranged in green and white and lilies of the Sea and greenery formed the centerpieces. K. U. Damer will meet at 2:30 p.m. m. M. Damer will meet at 12:45 p.m. Stamford at 1:00 p.m. Owens will meet hostess will be: Mrs. R. G. Smith, Mrs. Guy Bostwick, and Mrs. Lennell Delta Chi entertained last week-end for: Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Coffman, Ford Mrs. F., Mrs. F. Fleming, Emoria; Mrs. Jay Jane ten, central Administration advisor Social Calendar --it's not to hot studying in the rain. It's more fun to ride on a bike or cupes or sedans. Pi Kappa Lambda initiation and banquet. Broadview Inn. William in MURDER CASE" Housemothers luncheon, Wiede mann's tea room. K. U. Darner, 2:30 Saturday Thursday --it's not to hot studying in the rain. It's more fun to ride on a bike or cupes or sedans. Announcements Hero K. Z. L'Ecuyer Kappa Phi cabinet with Mrs. E, F There will be no intramural baseball games played tomorrow because of the scheduled game between the University of Nebraska. K. U. Dames will meet at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Burd Stunard, 1290 Orcad avenue. All per-low student and any other undergraduate students interested in attending the meeting will be invited to attend a meeting at 7:30 to night in room 106 of Gresham hall which will be held on Wednesday, December 24. Edward Griffin, M.S.T., of the Chemical Bureau of Insecticides of Washington, visited friends at the University this week-end. The members of the Women's Athletic Association will hold their inaugural and annual meeting at the Eldridge grill room. Witmia Taylor, president of the organization, will speak. Mrs. Maurice Reagan Bard Matthew, Hovlandi; Mrs. and Mrs. W, E. Gustlin, St. Joseph, Mm.; Mrs. F, B. Blair, Kansas City, Mm.; Mrs. L, X. Clate, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. G, K. Kilbers, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. M, H. A. Roe, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. M. A. Roe, Kansas City, Kauai; Ms.; Mrs. M, W. Nolson, Kauai; Ms.; and Mrs. W, E. Nolson, Kauai City, Km. Alpha Gamma Delta senior lanceen Delta Sigma Lambda party, Ecke'i Chi Omega announces the engagement of Marlon Wilson in 52, to Robert Kierdon, Alpha Tau Omega, Mr. Kierdon, the most senior last semester, in now in Wichita. There will be an organization meet- Marie Downing, of Wichita, spent the week-end in Lawrence visiting friends Kappa Alpha Theta tako-age, forma dinner dance, chapter house. BUTLER MOTORS Wilfys Knight and Hiway Cars Good Used Cars 1014 Mass. Sg. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serv You—so that you may Render Stress. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eyes Glauca Exclusively 1025 Mass. DOOL B RICHARDS Good in Wallpapers Paints and Wax. Ph. 630 Op. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W HUTCHINSON 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HALEY DAVIDSON Motorcycles New & Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 911 1014 Mass. RENT A CAR Proj. J. C. McCanles returned late Saturday from Madison, S.D., where he was a judge in a contet of all solo jazz bands. He also performed on bands, orchestras, and wind instruments. Louise Miller, former instructor of the music department, another of the judges of the content. She gave a recital on Thursday evening for about 25 guests. Miss Helen Martin, A.B.25, has fun for Warm Springs, Georgia, where she will enjoy swimming and water exercises for a month at the Georgia Warm Fred Elsworth, secretary of the Alumni association, who has been on a trip to the East will be back Thursday. The twenty-third annual spring band concert will be presented in the University auditorium at 8 tonight by the 70-piece combined bands of the University under the direction of Prof. Fred E. The concert is given free of charge. Next to the Last Varsity Dance May 9 R. A. Glosser, of the Intercollegiate University, might be at the University tomorrow must be in the Seminers in the School of Business who might be interested in positions in his Signed, Prof. J. H.Taggart. (Continued from page 1) Bertha Starr McIntire, who died in St. Luke's hospital in Kansas City Saturday, was buried in Lawrence this afternoon. She was the wife of L. O. Watterson, a prominent in civic, social, and religious work in Kansas City. She was a student here in 1800, and was a charter member of Kappa Kappa Gamma She was born in Kansas City to Merlin S. McIntire, A.B. 24, of 212 East 88 Ternes, Kansas City. Campus Gossip RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. log for all pre-aws and all those interested in political science or history at the University of Iowa. Election of officers will take place and members of the faculty of the School are invited. --light from General Electric floodlighting projectors effect a picture of superb beauty done in the school colors and white. From the air, the tower is identified by the beam from a G-E airway beacon surmounting the floodlighted dome. Thus, G-E equipment plays its part in promoting progress and fine appreciation. Back of every G-E product is an organization in which college-trained men are largely responsible for the planning, production, and distribution. Dean Robert M. Davis Dean Frank T. Stockton, of the School of Business, is expected to return tomorrow from Iowa City, where he was the chairman of a meeting of the American Association of College Schools of Business which has been meeting there since Thursday. Sam B. Carter, general secretary of the United States House of Representatives, home with a severe attack of tonsillitis. He was reported improving today but probably will not be out until the last week. Virginia Moling of Alpha Gamma Delta sprained her back while playing baseball Saturday morning. Prof. L. N. Flint, of the department of journalism is sending out letters to some of the news outlets in the country to them to attend the reunion of these groups to be held at commencement Crankie Bohlberger, secretary of the League of Nations association of Chicago, will speak at the noun luncheon forum Thursday at Myers hall. The cast of the Nurembo play, "Come Seven," which was recently given on Thursday at the Kansas City for presentation. They plan to give it an all-star performance on May 9. Springs foundation established by the American Airlines in 1926, began buffering from infestate pests. Miss Martin was stabbed during 1928 and was in the Bibal Memorial Hospital in New York City. --light from General Electric floodlighting projectors effect a picture of superb beauty done in the school colors and white. From the air, the tower is identified by the beam from a G-E airway beacon surmounting the floodlighted dome. Thus, G-E equipment plays its part in promoting progress and fine appreciation. Back of every G-E product is an organization in which college-trained men are largely responsible for the planning, production, and distribution. Jayhawks Flown Dr. Eliot Porter, A.B.I., former senior pastor of Westminster College founded the Young People's Publications to the Presbyterian board of publication for The Young People's Magazine till his recent appointment Doctor Porter has been pastor of the Presbyterian Church since 1980. Miss Mary Flickinger, daughter of John T. Flickinger, B.S. 01, and Maud Hodgdon Flickinger, A.B. 01, now of New York City, who only student from Schenectady make Phi Beta Kappa from this year's graduation class of *Astrophysiology University*, the largest undergraduate institution of one of the departments in the General Electric campus of Schenectadie. Jack, Hoxie, movie star, witnessed the fifth annual rodeo held at Oklahoma A. and M. on April 16. 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