SUNDAY. APRIL 21, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are: Helen glaney, Council Grove Chandelle Moore and Rachel Wheeler. Council Laurie Bartlett, Kansas City. Week end guest; at the Alpha Delta Pep Club and Amstrong Armoury and Mrs. Mary Newes City and City and Roca Griffin, Mary Elen Studley, Maria Rita Carrina, and Adele Greenwood. Guests at the Alpha Omipion Ip house for the weekend are: Amelia Woodward and Frances Pumblebly, Karous City Mot. Jesse Feito, Felo Joao, Linda Mantos, Manuel Maran, Baldwin; Edith Adams, Huitar; and Dorothy Liebtig, McPherson. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are: Charlotte Miller and Dorothy Brant. Fort Scott Betty Thompson and Hazel Stark Chishion, Linda Cohn, Chrischion; and Mrs. Wade Brentwood Bartleville, Olda. Gamma Omicron of Kappa Sigma was its inaugural banquet last night which was attended by hundreds of alumni on the day of the Kamas Railey. There were about 60 alumni. The speakers were Arthur Smith, "Doty Dirge," and Tom Smith, a member of the University faculty. Music during the dinner was furnished by the Jim Luke Wonnii musicians. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house for the weekend are: Mrs. Pair B, Wright, president of District V of Kappa Alpha Theta; Kathleen Covee from Baxtter Springs; Peggy Rau from Bartlesville; Olkia; Erinne Brynes of Independence; Virginia Kroh of Kansas City, Mo.; Mivr. Vianet engram of Paris; Mirela Vianet of Paris; Margerite K Kercher of Topeke; Lucena Schmidt of Kansas City, Kan.; Winifred Killin of Topeke; Mary Carolyn Van Cleve of Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret of Ahlenee Morgan of Scarrington; and Joedelly Foil of Emperor. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house for the week-end are: Alna Want Ads LOST: A ring, Triple gold band, car- ries the number 33 set in small stones. Finder call phone 2280. 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Stepper, B. B. 28, Graham Kreamer, Dave Lackey, and Bob Mize, A. B. 26. Pi Delta Theta gave its annual spring concert in the orchestra played. The chaparrones were Mrs. Krauner, Mrs. Oma Watson, K. Thompson, and a Klnickenburg. Miss Jane Muston, who formerly attended the University, and whose marriage to Earl Scott, also a former graduate of the place Wednesday, April 24, will entertain at a ten Saturday at her home, 3227 Jefferson, Kansas City, Mo. The event will be held at the attendance: Katherine Dolman, Gertrude Benson, Emily Jane Laughlin, Elizabeth Everhardy, Morie Wilson, James Jane Kennedy, and Martha Urich. The nineteenth annual spring party of Phi Beta Pi was held last night at the Country Club. The Missouri Ramblers of Kansas City furnished chairs, tables and crates were Mrs. Chambers, housemother, and Mrs. T. F. Stove of them. Sigma Chi House. The out of town guests were Dr. and Mt. T. Z. Woolley, Dr. Herman K. W. Unger, Dr. Upedograph, and Mary Louis Pamela of Kansas City, Mo. Marvin King of Topokha, and F. A. Caraman of Oryzatown. Fi Kappa Alpha has its honor guests this week and the nine members of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, George Becker, a Pi Kappa A. Other guests are Jack McIntrew, Jake Deer, and Lee Fortock; George Gardner, Fort St. George; George Gardner, Wichita; Martin McCormick; Garrantt; Richard Malloy; Mary Cox; Bill College;ville; Bill Colvin; Topeka; Brad Thompson; Torpedi; James Porter; Erin Yayole; Emily Yayole; Lloyd Young; Eggert Sayers Sigma Alpha Epelon gave its annual Relay party last night. The Hurly Taylor orchestra from Kansas City played, Chaperones were Mrs. For Mother's Day Only a few days left We are making fresh home-made candy every day to be ready for your need. Let's remember our dearest friend by wandering to her fresh box of home made candy, attractively packed in one golden Gate boxes. GOLDEN GATE Chocolate Shop 713 Mass. 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