SUNDAY MAY 5,1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Organized Houses Hosts to Mothers at Dinners Today Special Decorations and Programs Planned by Fraternales and Sororities Trans-Ocean Air Liner The most important events of the week-end are ground-breaking works for mounting a new bouquet, including as decoration at most of the organized houses and special programs are held. Delta Sigma Lambda The Delta Signa Lamobile house will have the following: Mr. and Mrs. P, E. Wildards of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Hardman of WaKeowee; Mr. and Mrs. B. Farris of Kansas City; Mrs. Minnie Gottlieb of Pleasanton; Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Calvin of Pleasanton; Mrs. T, W. Moore of Pleasanton; Mrs. G. Lawrence; Mrs. E, K. Eraman of Toneka; Ms. L, D. Hickman of Wichtha; Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Carey of Lawerence; Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Calver; Mr. Lewis Leonard of Salma; Mr. Neil Douherty of Manhattan; J. Proton Edwards of Barvilleville, Oklahoma; and Carl Dale of Wellings- A view of the ship-like construction of the Rohrbach flying boat type designed for transAtlantic flying between England and New York. Each craft will carry 250 passengers on five voyages. Pi Upsilon The Pi Upson house will have the following: Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers, M.D., Dr. L. Roberts, Wayne, Mrs. H. Woodhead, Mrs. Kyle Murray, Miss Margaret Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Jenkins, of Kaua'i, Dr. and Mrs. Martha Wilihata; Dr. and Mrs. Millington, of Glenwood; and Mrs. W. L. Burckle, of Lawrence; and Mrs. Walker, Pittsburgh; and Mrs. Walker, Pittsburgh; and Mrs. Burger, and Mr. Ed. Folt, of Agua Dulce; and Mrs. R. A. Liishui, of Agua Dulce. Sigma Phi Epsilon Mrs. R, H. Stevenson, Lenexa; Mrs. and Mrs. W. C. Allan, Tongueau; Mrs. G., W. Lawrence, Johnce; Mrs. W. M. Maxwell, Maynard; Mrs. Dixon, Diont; Mrs. F. M. Plake, Shawne Mission; Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Kamppechrecker, Hawkeye; Mrs. W. Murray, Kansas City; Mrs. Mand McConley and Mrs. Williams, Concordia; Mrs. J. W. Ramold, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burger, and Mrs. W. C. Maxwell, St. Louis; Mrs. H. W. Green, Olathe; and Mrs. H. M. Kane, Kansas City; Mo. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stafford, Kiowa; Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stafford, Kiowa; Dr. and Mrs. C. Clutter, Larned; Mrs. Glen Founett, St. Joseph, MO; Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Koller, Larned; Mrs. Mogel Founett, St. Joseph, MO; Mrs. Kernbeck Dirt, Sweetwater, Texas. Pi Reta Phi Tau Gamma Mrs. Ed T. Hackney, Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Kleb, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Bleck, Okale; Mr. and Mrs. Marvane, Augustin; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Kansas City; Ms. and Mrs. Wilbur, Kansas City; mrs. Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Power, Kansas City; mrs. Kansas City; Mrs. Power, Kansas City; mrs. Kremer, Lawrence; Mrs. A. E. O'Donnell, Junction City; Mrs. Simpson, McFheezon; and Mr. and Mrs. Kremer, Lawrence; Mrs. Gamma Phi Beta Guests at the Tau Gamma house are Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Stringellow, and Brenda L. Crawford, both worth; Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Husbanda; Topeka; Mr. and Mrs, Wiley, and Topeka; Mr. and Mrs, Independence; Mr. and Mrs, Oceane Zinc; Mrs. and W. T. Zschelke; Burlington Gamma Phi Beta will be hostest the following parents at the annual meeting of the Delta Sigma Pi Society, Mrs. H. E. F. Haskins, Kingman; Dr. Benjamin Brinkman, Warner; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. F. Haskins, Kingman; C. White of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kinnan, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bradbury of Kansas City, Mo. Alna Xi Delta Guests at the Alpha XI Delta house for Mother's day are: Mrs. C, L. Cooper, Mrs. G, W. Fleibhmann, Mrs. Ander, Foster, Lailen Flishamn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Flichamn, City Mo., Mrs. Thomas F. Reagan and Mrs. Wayne F. Hancock of Tulsa, Okla; Mrs. Mellina Seldall, Solomon; Mrs. D. Seldall, Solomon; Mrs. H. W. Wagner, Topek; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gilbert, Olathe; and Mrs. Francis Glanville, and Mrs. F. Rodger, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. E. Wright, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. E. R. Wright, Sea Fein, N. M. Kappa Alpha Theta At the Kappa Alpha Theta house Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford the week end guests are: Dr. and Mrs. F, E. Ackeldk, Emporia; Mrs. F, E. Ackeldk, Emporia; Mrs. F, E. Ackeldk, Emporia; and Mrs. Seth Fraser, El Dorado; Mrs. R. E. Wong, Wichita; Mrs. M. Archner, and Dr. and Mrs. F, E. Ackeldk, Emporia; Mrs. R. Dockstuder, Boiloff; Mrs. Seaman, and Mrs. T. E. Allon, Kansas City; Mrs. T. E. Allon, Kansas City; and Mrs. Pert Snyder, Arkansas City. Alpha Chi Omega Week end guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are: Mrs. E, E. Burton, Monsanto; Mrs. R. Berton, Monsanto; Mrs. Katherine Langurde, Oberlin; Donna Bell Light, Columbia, M.; Dorothy Marys Kuscan City, Mo.; Dorothy Marshs Kuscan City, Mo.; El Dorado; Dorothy Root, Butler, Mo.; Mrs. F. A. Benson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. G. O. Benson, Kansas City, Mo.; ser., and Elenora Waste, Hinwina; Malone Robes, Hoodman; Helen Haney, Council Grove; and Loretta Bartlett. Phone 653 Phi Gamma Delta Week end grants at the Pi Phi Gamma Delta house are: Mr. W, M. Y, Morgan Hutchison; Mrs. Preston Straight; Mrs. Lloyd Alexander; Mrs. Claye Alexander, Bartville, Okla.; and Mrs. H, R. Gibelson and daughter, Welichian; John A. Cramer; Independence; Ms. H. W. McGillan; Mrs. D. D. Emerick, and Mrs. Harry Warmer, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Sheffield Inags, Ms. J. S. Snouts, and Mrs. G, K. Mackie, *Lawrence* 916 Mass. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pil district are: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Fort Scott; Mrs. A. J. Huff, Yate, Center; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, In- kington; Mr. and Mrs. W. Digby, Salmah; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vernon Kansas City, Moe; Mr. and Mrs. Beaury, Tonekai; Mr. and Mrs. Rafe, H. Brown, and Mrs. R. H. Higden, Lavayne. Guests at the Stigma Nu house are: Mrs. Mooseley, Mr. and Mrs. Widney, Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Newcomer, Mrs. Widney, Mrs. City, Ms. Mrc. and Mrs. Danglue, and Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Wobb City, Ms. Mrc. and Mrs. George Marsalh, Ms. E. F. Engel, Mrs. Erikson, and Mrs. Brook, Pasih; Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael, Oswatonic; Mr. and "You're Going to College, Son!" "You're only knee-high to a grasshopper. You're four years from the kindergarten stage and thirteen from high school. But when you've passed TILAP stage, son, you are going to be an important Mutual policy in the strong box that SAYS SO!" Mrs., Wallingford, Wienstein; Mr. and Mr. KeKernan, Tongsis; Mr. and Mrs. Roge, Olatert; and Mr. and Mrs. Nord- strom, Ottawa. O. K. Fearing and W. B. Dalton McCurdy Bldg., 1201 Mass, St. Telenphone 265 Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Guests at the Delta Zoo house for dinner are Dr. and Mrs. H, P. Cudy, Mrs. Charles, IH Hill, Miiarpurat Beth Phi Phi Seminary [Guesses] Sue Joseph's guests, Mie, Fowry, St. Joseph, Mio, Mrs. Porter, Neoclassus Mire, Humila, Sarah, Mary, Mio, Mrs. and Mrs., J, E. Meinerrouw II Beta Phi Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta will entertain for Phi Delta Theta the following guests: Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. D. L. Brokaw, Mrs. Everhain, Mrs. D. L. Brokaw, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Wileox of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. F. A. Eckdall, of Emperor; Mrs. Groe-worth; Mrs. O. H., Hinwurth; Mrs. Otto Kine, Concerning; Mrs. McGuire and Mrs. Taylor, of Leavowworth; Mrs. McCoy, Hinwurth; Mrs. Otto Kine, Concerning; Mrs. Meusen and Mildew Meusen, Pezola, Mrs. Ramney, Arkansas City; Mrs. Anderson, Morganville; Mrs. and Mrs. Anderson, Morganville; Mrs. and Mrs. Pekka; Mrs. George O. Foster, Mrs. Fred Kester, and Mrs. H. T. Jones, Mrs. George O. Foster, New Orleans Hartford, Conn. — (UP) — A mechanical apparatus said to be capable of doing most of the work which it takes a dentist to learn how to do hand, will shortly be placed on the burgh Dental School. Crigano has 25 students in the burg Dental School. Crigano has 25 students and 14 are pending. We Want Your Business (LET US SERVE YOU) Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Better Shining 11 W. 9th Ralph Roby Drugs -- Soda -- Lunch Cut Prices Every Day Sandwiches RALPH'S SPECIAL Heart Beef, Ham, Lettuce, Tomato. BAZON Syria Chere, Ham, Lettuce, Tomato. WAMPUS Silver Chicken Jelly, Lettuce, Tomato. SOUR OWI Pimento Cheese, Ham Lettuce, Tomno. WHIZ BANG Deviled Egg, Chicken Salad, Lettuce, Tomato CHEESE Peanut Butter and Jelly Combination. J. S. 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Special Plate Lunch, 35c Choice of Prime Roast Beef — Spiced Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Pickled Young Beets Bread and Butter Sandwich In Croissant Ice Cream Coffee -- Coca Cola -- Milk Fresh Strawberries Sunday, 15 Geneva, Switzerland — (UP)—The United States won a victory in the current disarmament conference Saturday when Ambassador Hugh Gulli pertained to war materials, pertaining to war materials as a means of limitations was adopted by the preparatory disarmament commission by a vote of 22 nation's China, Vietnam Russian disaster country, Germany purposely abandoned from voting. Washington — (UP) — The position of the United States in regard to reduction of arms has not been changed and President Hoover is understood to regular circulation of reports to the U.S. government, prompted by miscalculation purposes. Fudge Sundae with whipped cream, marachino cherry, and nuts 3% from high officials it was learned of the American delegation at the Grenada conference, has no instruction to reserve from this government. Land armaments are regarded here behind merely a small problem and necessary to enable discussion from any discussion thereof, in order to raise an obstacle at the confer- Send Your Second Hand Clothing to Abe Wolfson Phone 675 637 Massachusetts St. Piano Class From Horner Institute Gives Recita One of the most novel and interesting events) of Manse work took place in the new addition Friday afternoon when a demonstration was held by children from the Grammar Institute, Kauai City, Mae. under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Ollett, a graduate of Manse, who also is now an instructor there. A marital elbow written by Miss Elliot was stained by the children. In the last set of 30 children each drew a marble picture of a typical type of low-cementations. 1929 Court Decet Ended More Cases Will Be Needed Next Year for Larger Class Year after year the same case have been used and year after year brings some new development, some "I now demand a recess of the honorable, the practice court of the School of Law of the University of Kansas until the Amdel institute, 1930," said Balfour Axe, and the strikes of Judge Fletcher throughout the trial room to bring to a close the tenth annual of reprising attorneys at K. U. new angle, something to vary the case of the preceding year until this the next. I have had a chance of the fact that an increasing amount of interest is being taken in the case work, the "sonsor recital," of the 1923 ducket the trial room was packed and people were standing around the room and into the hall, where they sat and done this year than in the three years that I have been at Kansas," said Phone 1329 Because of a larger class, the 1930 docket will have to be enlarged and move cases will be added. Work called for and delivered Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. In the audience were Senator C. W. Rowley, LLB, 703 of the Board of Regents, Senator D. W. Davis of the Board of Regents, W. D. Wales, professor of history, Mrs. Stuart Carter, and a number of Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Lunch 35c Morning and Evening **Boy Friend**-Sufferin' blowouts! If I only had a spare? GirlFriend - Listen, BoyFriend - spare your trouble the toll of remembering my 'phone number until you get Goodyears on all four rims. 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