SUNDAY. APRIL 27. 1930 PAGE THREE SOCIETY When initiation and pledge services are held tonight in Prunet hall for new members of Ku Ko the following men will be initiated: Merritt Hause, and William Giles, of the College Winberg; of Alpha KappaLambda, Addison Meschke, and John Holford of Alpha Tau Omega; Fred Louis and James Brown of Philadelphia; Leonine Layton, of Delta Tau Charles; Nicholas of Phi Delta Theta; Newman Jeffrey of Phi Delta Theta; George Martz of Kappa Sigma; and Firechsel of Kappa Sigma. Those who will be pledged are: Lee Stanford, of Ansonian College Humberston, and Keith McWilliams, of Alba Kappa University. He is also the Overseer; Charles Williams of Delta Ch. Harold Schmidt, of Delta Tau Delta, Vavin Knight, of Kappa Simar Humah; Howard Linden, of Gamma Stevens, of Pih Gemma Clement Hall, of Kenneth Fowler and Clement Hall, of Pi Kappa Alphain, Chapton Flood, and John Kearns, of Joker Bums, and John Sigma Nu. At Alpha Kumla Lambard's day banquet which is being held at the chapter house today these men are in the national president, Prof. Stuart A. Queen Martin Albert, Alfred J. Graves, Prof George M. Beal, D.B. S. Braban, Prof of Lawrence; Jay Weld, D. Heyer Robert L. Campbell, Dr. Daniel Lamb, of Kansas City; Deborent Robert, Frank Tiffany, Howard Taylor, of Topkapi, Frank Klimberg, of Endora and Stuart Cohen, of Taylor, of Severance, Professor Marrane is giving the main address of the day Kansas City alumnaes members of Alpha Xi Delta sorority were hostesses to the active chapter at the annual founder's day banquet which was held last night at the MEMORIAL CUNITY CENTER. The banquet began at 9 and lasted until 12 Pi Upsilon fraternity is holding a convention at the chapter house today in honor of its twenty-first birthday. The fraternity will short business meeting this morning followed by a banquet dinner at 12:30 p.m. at the New York Club, which is chairman of the convention. Maxine Berrus was tounmaster of the banquet which carried out the aviation theme. Tons were given by Jean Sellard, president of the KANSAS Air Force Association, William, president of the Kansas City alumnae; Mrs Dewey Miner, vice-president of the provinice; Marjorie Reddins, from the chapter of the Knott and Mary Ann University in Kansas City. Patti Johnson received the scholarship cup for her scholastic work for the last two years. Delta Upsilon fraternity entertains, with its spring party last evening at the house. Hub Eke and his orchestra tell stories, and Ms. Kylie, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, of F; Upsilon; Mr. Henry Adher, Mrs. P. H. Klinker, Mrs. Ann Bockett, and Mrs. J. L. Labe, housemother. Gamma chapter of the University of Kansas, and Alpha chapter of the University of Missouri, were guests of the Kansas City alumnium members of the Ambassador hotel in Kansas City last night. McMann's orchestra furnished the music for the informal party which the Composition club gave last night at the chapter house. The chapereers sang at the funeral service, and Mrs. Raymond Crowe, and the housemother, Mrs. F. J. Koll. The program included the following: violin solo, Grandson (Kreisler) by France's Xavier Marcelin. violin solo, Ellia de Long, of Westport High school, Kansas City, Mo.; nymph dance, by Vera Maxi Meyer; vocal numbers, by Gladys Sandstrom; talk by Elias Perecer of Buker University; and music by Clawstein ("Valverde"), Voices "A partir" (Ponce) by Calvert Wintner ("Esterramiento") was presented by the following About one hundred Spanish students and instructors attended the annual Cervantes dinner which was held last evening of 6 o'clock at the Memorial Union building, Freed, A. M. Omaa, of Texas, department was toastermast. Business and Professional DIRECTORY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --graduate students in the Spanish department; Mary Matthews, Candace McLean, Charles Newcomer, and Wall Barden. Dr. Sara Benson, Burt Bone, and Celia Epstein. BUTLER MOTORS Willight Knight and Wiltipet Cars Grade Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.75 Mass. GOOD B RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paintings Lacquers and Wax. Pb. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W.8th. H. W. HUTCHISON Boston Bicycle 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. The Women's Athletic association entertained yesterday with a 1 eclipse lunch at the Memorial Building and the annual play day on the Hill. The members of the University Club entertained with a dinner dance last evening at the house, Prof. T. E. Athanassi was in charge of the party. Anna Frémus in the name that has been given the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tusten Akerman who was born January 19, 1876, attending at the Lawrence Vermont hospital. Mrs. Ackerman who formerly was Mary Nell Hamilton, is a member of the Ackerman School served for 1 A. E degree in 1971. Mrs. Ackerman, who attended school in 1952, and was a member of Sigma Gamma Rho basketball at Haskell Institute. The ballroom of the Memorial Union Building was converted into a rainbow walk which was held Friday night. Out of ten guests were here from Florida and Texas, including State Agricultural College, Washu- Baker, and the Kansas City School of "Sutu" Randall and his orchestra at the Hotel Moulbach in Kansas City, where he conducted ororewrote Ms. N, K, Thompson of the Napa Sigma house; Mrs. T, S. Stevens of the Sigma Chai house; Miss Jia Qing of women; and Mrs. Alice Murieff. Professionals Winnie D. Lowness, M. W Serril, and A. T. Walker attended a meeting of the Classical association, College at Athens, last week end. Bun Johnson and George Moore of Topeka, were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Friday night. Mrs. P. O. Hanson, of Iola; and Vivian Williams, of St. Joseph, Mo., are guests at Corbin hall. Sigma Kappa is entertaining Mrs. D. G, Hopfer, of Sylvan Grove; Ruth Dagek Kathleen Davis, and Mary Jane Rowd of Kansas City over the week end. Sigma Pi Sigma, national psychological fraternity, entertained for twenty-five members of the department and guests at a picnic Friday afternoon. Installation services for new officers in Phi Aloha Delta were held at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, event Fleming, vice-juntice, Charles Hassett, treasurer, Avishai McDonald, associate director. John Lindus, who has been visiting at the Phi Gamma Delta house for the past week returned Friday to his house in Denver. Dwight Olds; and corresponding secretary, Frederick Anderson. Theta Epionon sorority of the Baptist church, will have its picnic Tuesday evening. The group plans to meet at medal of honor ceremony at Athens at 5 o'clock and go from there. remain entertained the following from Stafford who competed in the one-man race at Hampton, Elizabeth Wallace, Gerald W. Edler Coopers, Francis Elliott, Edward J. Harnett. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallace of Law- Campus Gossip The popular lunchroom and bridge party of the housemourner's association will be held in Wiedennau's ten room Tuesday, at 12:20 o'clock. Pref. A. M. Sturtevant, of the department of German, will speak next Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in room 313 Fraser on his trip to Germany last summer. This talk will be in German and will be illustrated. The annual costume wearer will be canopy May 4 by Mp3 Epiphany at the Mp3 Epiphany Museum. The program is divided into three periods which represent classical, romantic, and contemporary. Two students who were admitted to the student hospital yesterday morning received discharge from the hospital, Justice Toler, c$38. Those admitted Friday afternoon are Barbricia Riffare, James Burr, and Matthew Huckaby. Raymond Eastwood, assistant professor of drawing and painting, who has been ill for several days, returned to school Friday. The industrial commission of the University W.Y.C.A. sponsored a motion picture Friday afternoon in room 1200 of the library, the movie, "Within the Gates," depicted the life of women in industrial America during the twentieth-century tract talk, explained the industrial experiment that women of the industry engaged in last summer in Los Angeles. Puttin' on the Ritz Robbers entered the Pi Upailouse house early morning and took 13 dollars from the cloet of two men, who were in a room with 8 dollars, while Frank Woodhead set 5. Apparently the men were after money alone as several valuable items had been stolen. VICTOR Plays at the Varsity Theater Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday We have the following records of this musical comedy: Putin' on the Ritz Singing a Vagabond Song With You There's Danger in Your Eyes. Leo Reisman's Orch. Nat Shilker's Orch. Waring's Peninsulaians BRUNSWICK Cherie Waring's Pennsylvanians BRUNSWICK Puttin' on the Ritz touched. No clues were discovered as to the identity of the thieves. Harry Richman's and Earl Burnett's Orch. Singing a Vagabond Song Richman and Burnett With You Richman and Burnett Three Years in Years Ever Chrangle in Paul Lyon Cherie ___ Richman and Barnett e's Danger in Your Eyes. Cherie Putin' on the Ritz Jan Garber's Orchestra With You Lombardos Bordados In Your Eyes Your Eyes COLUMBIA Lombardos Orchestra Danger in Your Eyes. Cherie Dr. Henry Hodgkin, noted author and speaker for the British student movement will speak at Henley house Thursday evening at 7:15. Doctor Hodgkin describes his experience in the Orient working in connection with the National Christian church of China. The topic of his talk this周三 evening will be "A Christian's Afterlife" which will not deal with war but with the use of force in every day life. Eight people from Kansas City were in the office of the School Election month making plans to attend the school. Lewenline, Darvoteh Adams, Thelma Dougault, Mary J Burke, Chelia Hooka, David J. Mackey, Neilquest and George L. MacCurdy. Mildred Lockwood, who was a student here two years ago, and is now teaching at Ft. Leavenworth, was a visitor on the campus yesterday. The 50 voice chorus chair of the First Presbyterian church will present an anthem at the church this morning and, in addition to the song, the Zingengo band will be sung unaccompanied by the chair under the direction of D. M. Searthout. The offerty, Heen Our Praeger, O Father "Doe" (Dee) will be唱 by Kurt Bertraff, 31st, tennier. Turn all points in for the W.A./ award as soon as possible. This is the last change, to check points for this award this year. Announcements Alice Sherbon There will be a meeting of all members of the Council of Religious workers at 430 Wednesday afternoon in Room B, at the Riverside Library plans for religious work for next year. --at --at Social Calendar Sunday Alpha Kappa Lambda founders day banquet, house Ku Ku pledge and initiation serv- tation. Temple bell Monday Lolita Appleton-Ellizabeth Hill rectal, central Administration building modifienm Tuesday Bobby bain pictur Theta Epita security pliure Luncheon and bridge of House- mother's association, Wiedemann's. Wednesday Plate Lunch 35c School of Business dinner. Wiedemann's. Sunday Noon and Evenings Blue Mill Sandwich Shop W. S.G.A. Presents The Musical Hit of the School Year Arlie Simmonds Band Fraser Theater Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Reservation at Green Hall --- $1.00 Noon luncheon forum, Myers hall. Thursday Friday Theta Tau spring party, Country club. Kappa Kappa Gamma party, chapter house Kappa Eta Kappa party, Holloway hall. Joint Glee club concert, Auditorium Saturday Mother's day banquet. Memorial Union building. Read the Kansan want ads. CHOOSE The Right Foods and you will keep well. You Will Find the Right Foods The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Merchant Tailor 833 Mass. R.E.Protsch Don't Strain Your Eyes The right lenses will correct defects of vision and insure normal focus. If you find it an effort to read ordinary book or newspaper that you are subjecting your eyes to an abnormal strain. You will appreciate the comfort of reading and working with the aid of glasses suited to your visual requirements. MAKE YOUR EYES EXAMINED F. H.ROBERTS Jeweler and Optometrist 833 Mass. You Have Four Years to Spend why not use one of them for Graduate Study? Your Bachelor's Degree in three years Your Master's Degree during the fourth year. 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