SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1929 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Gridiron Banquet of Sigma Delta Chi Will Be on May 3 'Roasting' of Journalist Will Attract Guests From All Parts of State Twenty-five leading men on the K U. campus are to be chosen to attend the "Fire Said" Gilead banquet when will be held Friday, May 3, at 10 a.m., in the office of the statist of the state, Governor Clyde M. Reed, members of the Toppera Press Club, and state legislatures have been invited of being on the Hill for the event. Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalism fraternity, is sponsoring the banquet, and have selected committee members to work out the details. Invitations have been launched to many newspaper already. In addition, two national pigs leadership will be invited to participate with the Sigma Gamma Ori Club. © The main feature of the banquet will be the thorough and marvelous roaking of well-known kansas juniors in the banquet. The iron banquet is a national institution and the various celebration are all carried out in the manner that the banquet demands. Each year at Washington the pres- ident of the United States, members of the media and other respon- dent respondents participate in a simul- tion event, which is sponsored by the National Association of Women Journalists. Decorations and the program for the Hill Gridron banquet will be carried out with a Fri. afternoon service, c$0, is chairman of the general committee in charge of the banquet, while Arnaud Gröden, c$0, has charge of the program. Wives Coming to Heating and Plumbing Conference Many Women are Expected M. , E. D, Hornbouch of Kansas City, Mo, national president of the Women's auxiliary of the National Football League, reported to attend sessions of the heating, ventilating and plumbing conference for the 1995 season (September 9, 10, and 11). It is planned that she shall be one of the speakers at the banquet given Wednesday evening. years. Hornbrook, who for several mrs. was president of the national Master Plumbers' Association, will unable to attend because of previr- Mrs. Hornback was in Lawrence Saturday assistance in the organization of a Lawrence branch of the Wesleyan Plumbers' Association, conferring with Mrs. Carl Griefer of Lawrence who was recently elected president of the association. World coming to Prof. A. H. Stus, chairman of the committee planning the conference, is that many of the plumbing and beating engineers who will come to the conference, and many will bring their wives with them. Mrs. Slass and Mrs. Earnest Boyce will be in charge of a reception room for the women attending the convention. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Create a Life Insurance Trust Your lawyer or bomber will tell you that you can leave FUNNY behind but in doubt. Even very large estates have been reduced to nothing within a few years through the experience of the A Life Insurance Trust, wherein your trust company administers the proceeds of your insurance policies, may be the most satisfactory solution of your problems. SOCIETY Pi Beta Phi announces the initiation of Doris Hamilton of Ellsworth Send coupon for information. Tim Scolfield, who is traveling for the Fred Harvey system, is a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Provident Mutual • Life insurance Company of Philadelphia Insurance Pacific 129 Jack Wilson of the Kappa Sigma house is spending the week-end at his home in Liberty, Mo. Helen Sumter, M.A.28, a biology teacher at Tabor college, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. O. K. Pearing and W. B. Dalton McCuryd Bldg., 1621 Mass. Phone 2657 John Taylor, of the Phi Delta Theta house, is spending the week-end at its home in Leavenworth. Marien Ringer of the Pi Phi house is spending the week-end at her home in Pinola. Sarah Kroh has returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo., after visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house during the past week. Jonnie Harris of Little Rock, Ark, and Frances Keith, of Kansas City, Mo. are visiting at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end. Miss Margarita Bowers of Wellington is spending the week end at the Gamma Phi Rho home. She is in Carlyle at Ferry Hall Lake Forest, DL. Louise Stewart, Ether Corgill, MP of the Alpha Delta Pi p pose toJob Saturday morning lit over the week and at Mice Nell A farewell surprise party for Dean B. Bracken of the School of Religion, was given a private chapel at the north Lawrence Christian church, at his hame 1300 Ord, today evening. Games were played and refreshments were served. They refreshments were served. Triangle fraternity entertained with an informal dance at the Eldridge house Saturday evening. The Carl Johnson's orchestra played for them. Chaperones were Mrs. C, W. Beale Mrs. D, E. Trueblood, and Mrs. S. W Sets of Tobeka. The Wesley Foundation entertained its members and friends Friday evening at the Methodist church with a First of April party. Games, stunts, and a program made up the entertainment for the event were paper and spring flowers decorated the decoration for the party. Chaperson for the party was the Rev, Mr. Edwin F. Price. An informal dance was held at the Delta SigmaLambda lambia house Saturday evening with D. Ambert Haley's oration, from Kansas City, Mo., playing. Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Diff, and Mrs. Carey. Orders from museums were Arthur Out-of-town guests were Arthur Sets Flight Mar.3 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mann. Bell and Donald Campbell, Webscree Al Dunlea, Charles Halm, and Rolc Seltzer, Kansas City, Mo. Louse McPherson underwent -tubing boulder of the altitude record for the North Carolina mountain record by keeping a plant shift over Oakland and returning it 12 seconds. Members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity who attended their annual alumni banquet in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday evening are Arlene Burger, Harry Watson, Arnold Jaehnberg, Lee Renlon, James Warbison, Kennett Rackin, Julian Reinfeld, Young, Witts Ward, Doug Hingley, Charles Dillehill, William Almond, Harry, Harry West, and Boy Taylor. The Sigma Nu fraternity house was decorated with lilies, flowering plants and palms Saturday evening when they gave an informal dinner in honor of the visiting delegates of the 11th and 12th districts, who led by Dr. Andrew B. Ferguson. Chaperones were, Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whoseman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Willimson, Ms. and Mrs. Frage, Dr. and Mrs. Annie P. Young About four hundred guests attended the Friend's day party of Kappa Alpha Pi fraternity held at the Union building Friday evening, Chancey Down's Rinky Drinks from Kansas City, Mo., furnished the nurse. The fraternity color of cranberry and green were used as decorations. Chaperones for the evening were It Costs No More You owe it to yourself to try Afga — the imported — double coated — orthochromatic non-balation film. It's manufactured in Germany and to realize its worth one must try it once. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hope, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stone and Mrs. M. Hayter. Take your films to the other fellow once in a while. It acts as an "open-eye" we believe. IT COSTS NO MORE than ordinary film. Backets of balloons, in past shades, formed the decorations for the annual spring formal of Mu Phi Epsilon sorority in Eagles hall Friday evening. Miller-Walters, orchestra finished music throughout the evening. A size for every camera. The annual Spring formal of Theta Phil Alpha sorority was held at the Hotel Eldridge Friday evening. The orchestra played for the dancing. Chaperson were Mrs. Robert Rankin, Mrs. S. M. Law, and Mrs. Harriet Kueisteren. Don't bring work here it is our service is not the best. Get what you pay for. Chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. H. J. Penney, and Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Robertson, Solomon; Markusey, Bartlettsville, Oklah; and Marjorie Wallace, Nowata, Okla. D'Ambra Photo Service The Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity held its annual spring party at the chaucer house Saturday evening. The fraternity colors, purple and white, were used for decorations and the musical band. In City, Ma, furnished the music. Out-of-town guests were: Victor Mandlin, Hutchinson; Morris Kauger, Athetion; and John Mouber, Kansas City, Mo. Nurab, honorary architectural fraternity, held its regular annual banquet and spring initiation ceremonies before Sunday evenings, April 12. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kornfeld, of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Land. 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 Pre initiation ceremonies were held friary evening, ending in an outdoor north eastward of town The invitation was held at 6:00 o'clock Saturday evening and a banquet at the Colonial Tea room. Promoted to a brassiere, the master of the banquet The following men were initiated: Charles Whitmer, E. S. Mosher, Paul S. Walt, Carl Edwards, and Jack Barries. The Acacia fraternity entertained with an annual spring formal dance, Friday evening. Following the divi- arn at Wiedemann's grill, Freddy Agnes' orchestra played for dancing in the chapter house, which was decorated in spring garden effects. Chaperones were Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Mary V. St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horkmann, and Mrs. W. F. Bowersock. Out-of-town guests were; Marla vela Wagner, Wakefield; Joanne Hinnar, Little Rock, Ark; Helen Sumpter, Hillsboro; Horowitz Dorsman, and Jeff Murray. Mark Hurley, Bartlewille, Okinari Doris Lege, Virginia Iobe, Loyde, Weeks, Toneka, Frank McCain and Vie Mairton, Manhattan; V. Wetland, Halstead; Chelldon Cole, Stanford, Freemuth and Chamley Cat. Toneka Games Played April 5-6 Henderson won from Brown. Anderion won from Snyder. Checker Tournament Chess Tournament Henderson won from Brown. Ahmed, won from Sunder. Checker Tournament Anderson won from Efting. Bridge Tournament Anderson won from Larry. Bollin won from Beck. The agreement Clark and Easton, ASG; Baker and Wrenchie, 1312; Terrace and Baker, 1986; Diet and Diez 99. Mather and Ingalls, 1951; Parker and Haskell, Goodford and Sandbarr, 1957; Hackin and Goddard and Sandbern, 1957. Hankin and Kippa, 1954. Hankin and Sandbern, 1957. Dier and Sandbern, 1957. Miller and Baker, 1724; Miller and Ingalls, 1724; Turner and Bakee, 150. 104. Clark and Easton, 607; Bier and Bier, 214; Baker and Torner, 1549; Lunycky and Reny, 260. Baker and Turner, 1549; Lansky and Ben- hill, 206. Diver and Diver, 1223; Wakeley and Smith, 817. Nelson forfeited to Nixon. Crummey forfeited to Toland. Ingalls won from Coll. Wet won from Miller. Speh, 115. Saunders and Young, 145, Bayshaw and West, 237, Washburn and Washington, 180, Fraser and Waddel, 261. Dockery and Gold Shen, 190, Baldwin and Hazell, 196. Martin and Etting, 191, Fowler and Walsh, 262. Holson and Young, 167, Holton and Lee. Hoffman and Wood, 169; Springer in Speh, 115. FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.05 $1.95 HOUK AND GREEN BROWNING CO. --vacation openings with the Butterick Publishing Company are now available for K. U., graduated from Northwestern where work is desirable but not essential. For details regarding salary, bonus and other requirements see A.C. Bauer, 829-345-145 Phone 355-870-145 Westminster Forum Hike With Us to Butcher's Grove Sunday Afternoon Start from Westminster Hall at 5 p. m. 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