MONDAY, APRIL 14. 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIETY Guests at the Alpine Chi Oueng house last week-end wend jeannita Denvail and Elizabeth Everharty, both from Ottawa, and Limina Loon Wheels of Ottawa. Week-end guests at Corbin hall were: Alice Streater, Rae Kovia, and Audrey Blankhorn, of Kansas City; and Margaret Davis, of Leavenworth. Bonita Butler of Kansas City, we wok-event guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Lindley were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpine Gamma Delta security of which Mr. Lindley is a patroness. Thirty-five out of town men were guests at the Beta Theta PI house last week-end. E. H. Mascot of the national headquarters of Sigma Alpha Emption in Exempton, IH, and Charles Scott, of the Sigma Alpha Emption house. Week-end guests at the Kappa Sigma house were: R. W. Bradford, of Denver, unified grand master, and W. F. Wichman, intertier grand master. R. A. Sirtim, A.B.25 an assistant curator in vertebrate paleontology at the University of California, was a guest at the P贝 Ben Pit House. Week-end guests at the Phil Gannon Delta house were: Stanley Winchester and Claude Shrewwood, of Hutchins and Desmond Curran, of Kansas City. Merrill Johnson, of Belene, N. M. was a week-end guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pine House Sunday sunday, Mr. and Mme. Nancy Harmon, Betty Harron, and Betty Harmon, of Lawnweed, Miss Frieda Harmon, of Kauai City, Mo. and Miss Eileen Harron. Week-end guests at the Alpha XI Delta house were: Mie. Fred, A. Lakke, Liberal, Liberal, Mie. Fred, Zimmerman and Wanda Carroll, of Kansas City, Kana Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were: Zohm Spindl Margaret Rice Dorothy Breasor Ruth Johnson and Mary Salafeli. Scarab, professional architectural fraternity, will be the guest of Prof. J. M. Knotig at the Colonial Terrace. Sgt. Michael Hatch, c/o 930, will address the group. Mrs. Otto Hopfer of Denver, Cuba is visiting with Gladys Hopfer at the Sigma Kappa house. Margaret Rice of, Oxford, who was a student here last year in visiting her sister, Ruth Rice at Corbin hall thin week. Mr. and Mrs, W.C. W. Care of Larned announced the engagement of their daughter, Zimmerman, at a formal dinner given at the Hotel Machaleh Schlesinger. The invited guests were: Helen Benson, Jence Jender, Mary Louise Klone, Clytie Yellie, Marion Moseen, Dorothy Perkins, Mary Comble LOST: A pair of dark-rimmed glasses in front of Fowler Shops. Beward. Call 898, 1246 Orend.-161 --plaintiff, Central Administration auditorium, 8:15 a.m. "Snow," Snowy, skates, production with an Want Ads WANTED: Fifteen young men to work during the Rodeo and Relays. Apply to Harry Levine between 4:30 p.m. at 1251 Grace. Not phone. --158 FOR RENT or Sale? Large modern furnished house. Close to Campus. Large furnished porch. Suitable for large families of students. 2180, 1247 Ohio. — 165. SALESMEN: Have good seller either alone or as sideline. Phone 2491 M. -101. Business and Professional DIRECTORY --plaintiff, Central Administration auditorium, 8:15 a.m. "Snow," Snowy, skates, production with an BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G+ 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 Exclusiveg 10.25 Mass. Dorothy Arnold, Marie McPheeeters Lindy Lowly, Charles Dilbecken Maniue Murphy, Joe Parker, Curtia Stague, Raymond Nichols, Arnold Leonharder, Craig Singleton, William Theodore Sheehan, and Car Clifford Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house wore Durothy Henderson, Percy Sharrowed, and Dorothy Stone (Joy, and Joy Oystin, at Hatchison). GOOD B RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620. Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Maze. Home Care Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Uned KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mate Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gomma house Sunday were: Junior Campbell, Keith Cox, and Forrest Snyth, of Topka. Sunday dinner guests at the Stigma Chl home theater; Doris Hasted, Hee Van Meer, of Manhattan; and Robert Harris, of Kannau City. J. R. Hower and Mist Mary Schroeder of the Kameson City Star, were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron PI house. Dilurte house at the Kappa KappaGamma home on Saturday night水雷Société de l'éducationJohnson, and Dovothy Nelson, of Topsock and Patrick Johnson, of Hutchinson. Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, entertained with a formal party in the crystal room of the Elkridge hotel Friday night. Handsome of flowers and greenery adorned the lobby, Jay Kauley, his eight-piece hand from Kansas City, furnished the music for dancing. Special song and dance numbers were presented by Miss Chapmanres for the party were Mrs. Edith Miller, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Among the guests present were Prof. and Mrs. R. J. Holmman, Dean of Law, Mrs. H. A. Mackenzie, Prof. and Mrs. Freedwick J. Morrison, and Prof. and Mrs. R. F. Payne, of Lawrence; Ms. and Mrs. H. B. Lampi, of Wichita; and Alfred Armstrong, of Topeka. Dorothy, Nelson, of Topekn, and Pat Johnson, of Hutchinson, were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Inst week-end. Nancy Fryer, of Kansas City, was a week-end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Dinner guests yesterday at the Alpha Kappa Lambla house were: Margaret McWilliams, Silvia Stever, and Mary Lathrop. The Laughing Laughter, of Kuske City, Francis Johnson, of Topeka, was a week-end guest at the Cosmopolitan club. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sunday were: Mrs. Flora Boyton, of Lawrence; Audrey Blakemouth, and Alice Streeter, of Kannas City. Meredith Geiger, of Leavenworth, was a guest at the Delta Zeta house hast week-end. Triangle fraternity hold initiation services for Herbert Prater and Theodore Jefferson of Kaneau City, Ala. The fraternity also was held at which the newly elected members were installed, Guests also were invited to attend and wore; Chef Kubn, Newadh, Mo., Guests Epps, Bishop Stainebaugh, Chancellor Mellrich, Korn of Kaneau City; Walter McElfrish of Palmhout, Ind.; and C. R. Kern of Kaneau City; Walter McElfrish of Palmhout, Ind.; and C. R. Kern who was the speaker at the banquet. The University Christian Endeavor The Christian church elected officers today afternoon. The officers of the Christian Endeavor e.e.d.v.e. Harry Alison Larson WEEKLY SCHEDULE April 14 to 19 4 p.m. Sigma PI. Sigma meeting in room 21, Administration building. Shimmons Bros. Plumbing, Writing and Frigidaire 836 Mass. 8:15 p.m. "Come Seven," Kansas Players' production with an all-star roster, Fozzer Theater. Monday, April 14 Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Frigidaire Hydrator --plaintiff, Central Administration auditorium, 8:15 a.m. "Snow," Snowy, skates, production with an Tuesday, April 15 Boston, MA - WCCA 2:40 p.m. WMCA, citizenship, retirey room, 2:50 p.m. PUI Laelta Thaeta meeting in room 119, Fraser hall. 8 p.m. Joint senior recital: The Martin, soprano, and Ruth Blee, pianist. Central Administration auditorium. 8:15 pm, "Come Seven," Kansas players' production with an 8:15 pm, "Come Seven," Kansas players' production with an nB-negro cast. Frizeer theater. nB-negro cast. Frizeer theater. Wednesday, April 16 4:10 p.m. Lecture course committee meeting in Chancellor's of fire, room 230. Administration building. 7:20 p.m. Men's Student Council, Green hall. 9:15 p.m., "Come Seveen," Kansas players' production with an nll reel cast. Fencer theater. Thursday, April 17 9 a.m. Opening session, district Rotary convention, University Madison. All day — District Rotary convention in session, 1 p.m. Intercollegiate High School relay, University Stadium, 7:30 p.m. Night rodeo, University Stadium, 12:20 p.m. Easter recess begins. Sigma Delta Chi Founders' day banquet. Saturday, Anr1 19 Friday, April 18 Over the black line marked "Total" the sun will be obscured for about a second and the column will be seen, while along the part marked "Annular" a ring of sunlight will be seen around the dark disc of the moon. Elsewhere in the United States, Canada and Mexico, will be seen a partial ellipse, with a crescent of sunlight remaining visible. 1. n.m. Eighth annual Kansas relays, University Stadium. Sorene, c'12, vice president, and Kathryn McFarland, c'31, chairman of the program committee. The University of Illinois, Harold Howard, c'33, president; Myrl Adams, c'1ul, vice president, and Aaron Spron, c'31, secretary-representative. The first meeting of the newly elected cabinet of the University Y, W.C.A. will be held on Tuesday nf- --with CONRAD NAGEL Leila Hyuns Margaret Wycheret Announcements CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. St. DICKINSON Shows 7.5-9 Attend the Marine MONDAY and TUESDAY The thrilling mystery play that haffled and gripped Broadway for a solid year is here in a living picture with like images and group intest! The All-Talking — All Thrilling Mystery Play of the Season. termoon at 4:30 at Henley house, Kathryn McForland, president. The Socialist club will meet in room 298 west Administration building at 4:20 Wednesday. These interested please be present. M. Priscilla Hogue. Intramurals Our Gang Comedy Our Gang Comedy 'BEAR SHOOTERS' News Starts Wednesday Janet Gaynor Charles Farrelin in HITCHY BLUES' McPearland and Burns, Alba Kappa Lambeau; Foeldman and Pinder, Sigma Alba Mae. 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