MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930 PAGE THREE SOCIETY sunday dinner guests at the Abbas Mary Alice Drummond, and Enterter Karitid, of Kansan City; Lt. Tigege, of Pittsburgh; Adolph Patenford, of Irene Pattenford, of Dodge City. Week-end guests at the Chil Omne home were:宋Taylor, of Port Saint Lucie;Eric, of Louisiana;Louise McCurdy, of Kansas City;Josephine Robertson, of Olaheen Holmes;John Kavanaugh, of Waller;Walter, of Kansas City; Thelma Waterman, of Kansas City; and Caroline Phil Delta Chiu announces the plebiscite of the university's Bailout, of Newport Marley G. Krown of Wichita; Ciarul Userd of, Harper, and George William Gatee, of. Week-end guests at Watkins hain; were: Lola Schalter, of Manhattan; Vein Spencer, of McPherson, and Jane Duggan, of London who has been in charge of the meetings on Girl Reserve work which have been held here the last three days. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house yesterday were Francis Vrooman and Bobby Johnson. James Anderson, of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black, of Corndicia, were Sunday dinner guests at the Beta Pi Sigma house. Clarence Rupp was a Sunday dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Delta house. Dinner guests at the Theta Tau house Sunday were: Lois McNeal, Elizabeth Smith, Maurice Miller, Katrin Lehmann, Lain Latimer, and Ada Seofaët. Joseph Ulrich, of Kansas City, was a week-end guest at the Phi Kappa house. Dinner guests at the Delta Uplift house hosted by Helen Henderson, Jose Fjebektene, Haskins, Rita Rison, Kathryn Winn, Robert Lackley, and Robert Arnold, Gregory Mr. V. H. Griffith, of Oberlin, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house, Sunday. Kathynn McFarlane, Mrs. E. T. Mearland, and Ruth Spindler were guests for dinner at the Alma Kappa Lamba house, Sunday. Delta Upsilon announces the pledge of Robert Lashley, of Kansas City. Week-end gauges at the Pt. Beta Barn and Puggy Robertson, of Kansas City, and Elizabeth Ferguson, of Hutchinson. Elma Jennings was a dinner host. Initiation following the dinner was best at the Chemistry building. The follow-up was at Marble, Victorine Brower, Margaret Hopkins, Maurine Miller, and BeDelaina Phi Chi, medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Frank Mitchell, of Wichita. Sunday dinner guests at the N Sigma house were: Wills Jacobu George Hendrickson, Leo Gottlie and Emery Bryan, all of Kansas City UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mrs. Joe Murray, and Mrs. G. W. Stratton, honorary members of the local chapter of Iota Sigma Pi, were presented at the dinner. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willus Knight and Whippet Cars Good 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. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Phone 245 13 Eighth St. Bk Rc Phone 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOP SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence. Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD B RICHARDS Dealer in Wallpaper and Paints Laupers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Depot 207-9 W. 8th H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 391 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES CLEARLY SHOP phone 915 1014 Mass. Sigma PI house were: Jack Schmerm- s, of Topperhaye, Kayden Phillips and Chester Hite, of Leavenworth, Ralph Cotton, of Dale, Tex., and Larraine Phi Beta Pi held its twenty-third annual founders day banquet last Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Bellerive hotel in Kansas City, Dr. Jase Jackson, president of the national association, was the main speaker of the evening. Red and white roses were used in carrying out the table dance and orchestra furnished entertainment. About 250 members and 125 alumni of Phi Beta Pi were present. Members of the University of Kauai, Hawaii, and St. Louis chapters were present. the K.U. Dames will meet at the home of M.E., E. C. Simpson, 926 Indiana, tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30 p.m. A number of members given by several of the members. The assisting hostess will be Mrs. C. Maureen, 1518 West 46th St., P. McNabb, and M.E. Maurice Roogan. James Jewell, of Kansas City, spent the week end at the Pi Upson fraternity. Ruth Krebble, of the Alpha Chi Omega house, returned yesterday evening from Topeka where she has been visiting the school. Father, Senator W. J. Krebble, of McPheosm, for the past week during the special session of the Krug legal council. Susan Hudson, c22, spent the week end at her home in Chanute. Nancy Hassig, c'30, entertained at her home this week end, in Kansas City: Jennette Greaver, c'31; Louise Leaming, c'50, and Isabel Davis, c'31. Margaret Nordstrom, c'30, spent the week end at her home in Salina. Week-end guests at the Kappa Pam Gammon house were Mary Lewis (Cleveland), Mary City) Anna Marie Mille, A.R.E. Fort Scott, and Virginia Skier, A.K. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday were George Schofeld, and Max Ontjes. Mrs. Guy Salts of Topeka, was a guest of Ethel Childers at the Tan Nu Tau house on the week-end. Week-end guests at the Sigma Chi house are: Charles Theis, Paul Boyer, and M. F. Parke, of M. F. Parke, and M. F. Parke, of Mrs. L. M. Powell, of Topka. Out of town guests at the Chi Omega house this week-end are agenda. The Chancellor, of Kansas City; Jujuima Burton, of Chanute; Josephine Roberts, of Olafte; Frances Rief, of Chanute; and Marjorie White, of Chanute. Dinners guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Taye, who are back on top of Tepeka; and Mrs. C. M. Christie, Mary Lou Ripley, and Luce Lucile kinsae of Kunawa City; Evelyn and Robert of Overland Park; and Sam Parker Dinner guests at Corbin hall hall were: Mrs. Evelyn Coyne, of Kansas City, Ms. Mrs. P. O. Hannon, of Milwaukee, Mr. Charles Miller, of Iola; Mrs. Henry, of Highland; Mrs. E. C. Greene, of Mankati; Miss Mildred Cunningham, of Elk Grove; Mr. James Kuesterstein, of Mrs. Kuesterstein, Dorothy Kuesterstein, and Lee S. Greene. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are: Laberte Brabrant, of Fleasantion; Louise Baugh of Garden City; Angela Ayers, of Garden City; Delta choice at Lincoln, Neb.; and Virginia Snyder of Arkansas City. Prof. John A. King, of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering, was a dinner guest at the 'ringle house yesterday. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Rozella Stutz to Leut. Riley, and Amy Bliley. The formal announcement was made at a lunchon dinner in Giss' Stutz's hortal. Saturday afternoon, by Mrs. John G. Stutz, 2219 New Hamp- Social Calendar Wednesday, March 12 W. S. G. A. tea, in the rest room of the central Administration building February, March K. U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. E. C. Stimpson, 926 Indiana. Tuesday, March 11 Friday, March 14 P Ip Upsilon formal dinner dance, Delia Zeta informal dance. Saturday, March 15 out in toy soldiers and other table decorations. Those who were guests at the lunchmen were M. V. Stutz, J. K. Brown, Mary Simmons, Lydia Dye, Janet Strong, Flourie Stutz, Mourine Strain, Robert Nelson, Georgia Cooke, Betty Engel, Patricia Arnold, Robert Darby, and Dorothy Arnold. Saturday, March 10 Sigma Phi Epsilon informal dance, Alpha Kappa Psi Bowery Brawl. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday were; Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Mullins, Jr., of Lawrence, Eugenia Davis, and Dorothy Sayre. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Penner Hall. Mrs. C. V. Hamilton, of Mount City; Dule Marrow, of St. Louis; Dean and Mrs. F. Stockton, and Ms. and Mr. T. Stockton. Miss Elizabeth K. Dunn, Grand National secretary to the Delta Phi Foundation, will lead a chapter here during the last week end. As she Dunn will leave for Kansas City on Monday, she will be returning of the Kansas City alumnae before returning to her home in Rock Island, Iowa. Alpha Kappa Pai fraternity announces the pledging of Henry Dodd, of Kansas City, and William Bullard, of Hutchinson. Dale Marconx, of St. Louis, was a week-end guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Claude Marcoux, Roy Marcoux, and Orville Bell spent the week end in Havensville. Viola Bell, A.B.29, and Vendia Morgenson, of Lincoln, Kan., were guests at the Tau Gamma house over the week end. Joan Henderson, of Iola, and Gwen- dolyn Garry, of Kansas City, were week- end guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Louise Schoenfold, of the Kappa Alpha Theta school, spent the weekend in Bartlesville, Okla. Maurine Clevergen, c'20, of the Tau Gamma house, spent the week-end with Ruth Wylie, A.B.29, in Independence. Maurice Brown, of the Delta Zeta house, spent the week-end at Perry. Sylkele Husick, of the Alpha Chi Omega house, spent the week-ending visit at her home in Springfield, Mo. Imogene Hill spent the week-end at her home in Ottawa. Maxine Boeseche and Martha Sheta bottom, of the Kappa Alpha Theta hope, spent the week-end at Norton. R. E. Protsch Merchant Tailor 833 % Mass. London, (UP) — A byrm for the preservation of pedestrians should be established, and a Church of England in the opinion of F. Rowland, the coroner of East P Dorothy Bradshaw spent the weekend in Tulsa, Okla. Carol Lea Penrose, of the Delta Zeta house, spent the week-end at Arkansas City. "I think that when the hymn book is revised," Rowland said, "there should be no hymn to the one which calls upon the Almighty to preserve those in peril on the sea, and it should be preserved for those in peril on the road." Hymn to Protect Pedestrian An Ill Wind Blows Luck McCallum's opened purse the other day, refented a few minutes later and blew $20 of the currency into the hands of her husband who happened to be nearby. McCallum noticed the bills lodged against a street drain. An Ii Wind Blow Lack Anaconda, Mont. — (UP) — An ii wind that whisked $24 from Mrs. Order Your Corsages From Whitcomb's Greenhouse We Deliver 9th and Tenn. St. Phone 275 The West Point motif was carried (wind that whisked $24 from Mrs. Skits From Shopping Many of them are characterized by figles, high waists Eton jackes and princess lines. Weavers from 14 to 42 vary on one very many from 14 to 42. When the party season descends upon you and you are simply too tired to leave or bother your head with details of decoration? Let Miss Davis and the Demion Party Shop who is in charge of the work to perfection for you. Party Problems are featuring the "Parmase Prints" which are patterned after the spring flowers. Girls these models are the last thing in style and are pattern that are ap- proptive for almost every occasion. And too they are reasonably priced $15, $17.5 and $25. The dress department at Wavers looks like a bouquet of spring flowers since they have been feen for several seasons, and appropriately too for this season they Bu BEJE Colored Shoes Galore Rainbow colors in shoes to match your spring dresses are offered by the Royal College Show at 813 North Avenue, NYC. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heel and style. The most individual style is the pump with the punched heels The other colored shoes are in pumps and straps and in prices ranging from $6.10 to $7.50 and are available in either the cuban or denim versions, as well as the finest quality of kid with a kid lining. Drop in soon girls, while their stock is still full so that you can buy the bigger selection and size variation. Beauty—oh what a fleeting thing they art—but not when you have your work done at the Palace Beauty Shop at 720 Mass. (Telephone 328) They offer nail services, facials, finger waving and macroscoping. Not Girls, there are two elements necessary to appear well dressed—clothes and a cleanly worn, well-bleached clothes well cared for. So as long in our clothing will is still a woman's responsibility. only do they have efficient workers that they are able to keep their appliances in good condition is so confident of the workers that he is willing to guarantee satisfaction. The advent of spring will call for many permanents. Why don't you get your's now and enjoy it darling? The Palace of Beauty Shop offers several kinds at very pleasant prices from $5.00 up to $12.00. It's really not such bad luck to have a run in your hose now that method of caring for your clothes —mely call 101, the Advance Cleaners and your worries are over. . the Smith Hermitching Shop 3532 Mass, is offering one day service. Your hose are returned to you promptly as good as new. French Room Hats on Sale List you girls with the bargain instinct--Sharapha Style S h o p (next to the Round Corner Drum Store) is offering their newest spring French Room hats at an enclosed showroom, and displayed at the chic and style displayed in their newest models of Gage and Smart Set. The colors are dominated by blues and blacks and tans. Mutiles, laces and baku characterize most of these spring numbers. Clever combinations in materials and dashing lines give these models individuality that make them worthy of their well known creators. Don't miss your chance at Shavors unusual sale this week. "It if beauty is only skin deep its preservation should be centered in the skin," were the words of Mr. Fritts at the Fritts Sturdsi杖 Drug Store at 847 Mass. Mr. Fritts is an expert cosmetician and advises the devout consumer to purchase the art through the intricate use of his Carne Noma products, Drop in some time and let him give you some valuable advice. A Superior Hosiery Value Full Fashioned First Quality Silk HOLEPROOF HOSIERY $135 A medium weight service hose with French heel. It is clear silk to the mercerized flare top. It has all the reinforced areas of the hose without detracting from smartness. In correct Lucie-Paris colors for spring. RENT A CAR During the mid-week dates get a car—the cost is nominal and the payment unlimited. Make your reservations now. RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. ETTA KETT Digging Up The Past --- By Paul Robinson - : - CHEARD I MOTT THE ONLY ONE OUGHT TO BE POP OUT WHEN SHE HEADS HIM. "THINK WHAT WOODENLY MORTEMS HE HERMIMOS ME OF THE WAY YOU USED TO SING TO ME!" DON'T YOU MEMORE HOW CONGRITED THE GIRLS WERE AND HOW YOU BAND ALL THE GIRLS AT COLLEGE AROUND THE GUEE QUEEN WHEN DEADBREAKED