UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. PAGE THREE SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1930 SOCIETY Joe Brewer, of Manhattan, is a guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda house. Miss Helen McCormick, a Delta Gamma from Washburn college at Topkea, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma house Friday night. Patricia Bruner is a guest over the week end at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. E. C. Greene, of Mankato, is a week end guest at Corbin hall. Gordon Lott, of Wichita is spending the week end at the Sigma Nu house. Guests at the alton Omicron Ipcon Center, in Cedar Rapids. Fireman, Amina Woodward, and Steve Stoops, of all Kanaas City; Mrs. C. F. Thompson, of Tulsa, and Mrs. G. O'Connor, of Oklahoma. Clinton Beard and Reed Crites, of the Beta Theta Pi house, are spending the week end in Bartlesville, Okla. Guests this week end at the Alpha Club are Laura Kellegg, Martha Prue and Kristen Gosselin; city was City; Alma Lee London, Miami Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hoefer, of Kaw City, Okla., were guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Friday evening. Miss Josephine Waste, of Hiwassee, Miss Chi Omega, Miss Waste is a former student of the University of Kannas and a member of Alpha Chi Eugene Tullia and Darl Kennell, of the Kappa Sigma house are spending the week end in Newton. Ensulbon Beta of Alpha Gamma Dewdo was invited to a morning afterday afternoon. A formal dinner followed the initiation with the security colors carried out in the room. Those who were initiated were Pauline Baren, and Isabel Neeson, of Kansas City, Mo.; Gwendolyn Neeson, of Olathe; Ruth Ribets, of Olathe; Mary Jane Hutchems, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Marjorie Gilmore, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Emma Frevert, of Hollywood; Doretta Frevert and Dorothy Hunzucker, Lawrence. Week end guests at the Theta TPI Alpha house ree: Irone Hecklenkemper of Archton; Donneth Leon Learn, University of Alabama; Topoka; Mrs. Anne Royen Cowe, Louise Cavannah, and Katherine Dunn, Elizabeth Dann, of Rock Island, Ill. The marriage of Miss Frances Elizabeth Morrow, of Dallas, Texas, to Mr. Camillus A. Conway, of Toekoika, took place March 3 in Dallas. Miss Morrow received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University last year and was a member of Theta Phi Alpha sorority. Mrs. Darrel Kennell, of Newton and Gordon McDowell, of Ponce City, are week-end guests at the Kappa Sigma house. About 300 couples and 60 stags attended the junior prom given Friday night from 10 to 2 in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building, according to John Royer, varsity dance coach. The Storks and Stella were junior prom managers. Johnny Johnson and his orchestra of Kansas City, furnished the music for the dancing. A group of alumni attended and Topelia attended the party. 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Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass Official Weekly Calendar March 9 to 15 2 p. m., Y.W.C.A. page-central Administration auditorium. 3:30 p. m., Women's Glee club rehearsal - Marvin hall. 4 p. m., Phi Mu Alpha vesper program of music composers—Univ. Audition. Sunday, March 9 Monday, March 10 12:30 p.m. Noon luncheon forum, Gepal Singh Khalan, speaker—Myers ball 4:30 p. m. Albert C. Dieffenbach, University lecture-central Administration auditorium. 4:30 p. m. Jay James—Central Administration key room. 4:50 p. m. Toacha Seidel, violinist—University Concert Course-Uni Tuesday. March 11 11 a. m. Chancellor's cabinet meeting—Chancellor's office. 2:30 to 6 p. m., W.Y.C.A. election—Henley house. 3:30 p. m. School of Business movie "Cadillac"—room 9 east Adminis 4:20 p. m. Dr. Blackmar, "How old is Man" - Fraser theater, Friday, February 18th at 10:30 a.m. More information, hell 7 p. m. Freshman Y club, Dr Hal Gossard, speaker—Myers hall, 6 p. m. Senior class session—Fraser theater. 8 p. m. Debate, South Dakota vs. Kansas-central Administration Wednesday, March 12 4:30 p. m., Dr. Blackman, "Early Man" - Fraser theater. 4:30 p. m., W. D. Reilly talk to R.O.T.C.- University Auditorium. 7:30 p. m., Men's Student Council meeting - Greene Park. 8:30 p. m., Central Administration, paint; Green Arbuthnot, co- renta-central Administration auditorium. n. n. m. Sienna Delta Chi- Acacia house, Thursday, March 13 W.S.G.A. election—certain Administration lobby. p. 30; m. p. English—Fairrore theater. p. 12; w. p. Theater. 1:30 p. m. Musical talent contest, tea of women's club-central Administration auditorium Friday. March 14 4:30 p. m. Convocations committee meeting—206 west Administration, 9 n. p. ROT.C.舞—Memorial Union building, The chaperones were: Mrs. T, S. Stover, Mrs. Belle Willem; Mrs. Emma Fagan, Miss Agnes Husband, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner. Gamma Phibeta announces the engagement of Konice Wallace to Edward Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledge of Wayne McGlade, of Wellington and Flood Distinction, of Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Theta Tau University, ea. Eula Luttinger, Bay Law学院, Eulena Luttinger, Frances Reid; Marina Miller and Brett Smith, of Kansas City; and Mary McCarthy, of Cleveland. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of John Buehler, of Seneca. Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Balloon of the Eldridge hotel last night from 9 to 12 p. m. The Kearney and his orchestra furnished music for the event. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Hill P. Wilson, Mrs. S. L. Wllbrahm, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins. Theta Tau gave an informal party last night for the 1950s 130th anniversary street Music for the dancing was furnished by Bill Pennell and his orchestra. and Mr. R., and Mrs. R, W. Nichols, of Kansas City, were chaperones. The St. Patrick's day motif was carried out in the decorations. Guests for the party were Dan Bump, of Jersey City; Greg Carson, terrence; and Charles Moske, of Kansas City;; Mr. R., Mary Ryroft Moss, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence. Sigma Kappa sorority hold initiation services yesterday afternoon for the following: Hazel A. Anderson, of Rockford, IL; Pauline Cunningham, of Burden; Margaret Dickey, of Newton; Phil Fisher, of Kansas City; Christina Schmidt, of Helen Laughen, of Taron; Luiz Nuzum, of White Cloud; Winifred Pickett and Lilian Rodecker, of Kansas City; and Larraine Star, of A formal banquet was held for the initiates immediately after initiation services at which scholarship awards were presented to Margaret Dicker and Whinfred Pickett by Miss Ruth E. Johnson, national grand vice-president. 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