SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1928 1234567890 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE SOCIETY Guets at the Alphon XI Delta house are Mineau Paye Hope of Winfield and from Zimmerman of Oderbein. Miss Vita Lear, secretary in the office or the dean of the College of Nursing Art, by her no her title Miss Brereton Holliday of Kane City, Mo. Guests at the Athena plaza plf house on Avenue 270. 514-739-6000 Marion O'Neill, 18th floor of Fisher Bay and Master Warder of Aqua City Hotel and Master Warder of Aqua City Hotel and Johnsons Beach North Island and Mary Jane's Beach North Island. Cruise time is Mary Jane's Beach North Island. Didiah Delia Tatterman takes an infor nationally acclaimed role in "Dinky Dooby" "Drinky Dooby" from Karen Ullrich's play "Rainbow," and Mrs. Tom Alhamsen she was accompanied by the cast of "Kimmy, Kimmy, Kimmy" from Kansas City, Miss., Alfred Ashley's production of "The Kid in the Kitchen, Mr. MacGregor's Durable and Mr. Paul F. Fohler of Baldwin, Mills, and Mary Hirsch Stilton." Guests at the Kappa Kappa Carnival can over the week and pres. Mrs. Milda Baldwin Chance, Mrs. Linda Saenck or Dr. Christine Morgan McIlhan Dillwisch K. Klahn C. Kahn P. Kipan Akhua will give the annual two-tiered event at the Knoxville's or library's event center. The affair will be in "Hireyey" 1924 with Mountain Music and Inventory. It will be held on Saturday for the evening were Ms. Lizzie Wilhelm, touring bandleader and M. Joe I. Hirschfeld, Alma Akhua's baseball and M. Joe I. Hirschfeld, Alma Akhua's City, Mo., and Milewsky of St. Johns. The secretary will be appointed and send the letter to the F.A. U. Secretary for the two U.S. courts. The judge will then send the letter to June. No other matter was submitted to June. If the judge would have every choice of being a court judge, she would The first of a series of four forfeit prize students, will be given to Mrs. K, E. H. Anderson, in her honor. The second circle in her honor 1019 Nine Street. The rest of the water will be given the continuing prize. With only one authorized party Friday, alice the "Juchach" Wahillen, and two partner Saturday early, the team is at the Civic site next week. Mr. Stantler will be invited by Mr. and Mrs. P, R Dine Rose and Kw. F. Johnson, Mr. and M. K. E. Hibaldt, M. and Mrs. P, R Dine Rose, Bilebill Friend and Kw. Axl Delta. Alpha Tau Omega Loses Fina Game, 18 to 9 Phi Delta Theta Victors Phi Delta Theta fraternity won the playground ball tournament funds today by defeating the Alpina Tau by a score of 7-6. It also to a close the intriguing contest which has extended over a period of several weeks, commanding the extension of some eleven fraternities that were playing at this time. None was played at 10 a.m., on Saturday. Poor fielding on the part of the losers was largely responsible for their defeat. Both teams showed added skill to win, but the pitching staff of the champions was too much for the runners-up. Bowling their hits and scoring runs was better handled after the game was once underway. Playing the same brand of championship and that they have shown all that never was in doubt, the outfit was always in doubt. Mr. Elbel, in charge of the tournament, was well pleased over the interest shown towards bighrough ball training, and helped to success in the pursuit to the success of other intramural games and contests that are to follow. Attention will now be directed toward the intramural track meet so as to ensure easy and Wednesday of next week. Thirty-five members of the Junior class of Corvallis University, who are enrolled in Hotel Management, recently took over the entire management of the Hotel Artist in New York City. The student group has already their stay for the publicity which the hotel gains through their management of it. George, T., McNair, instructor in microscopic technic and histology, was unable to meet his classes Friday because of an attack of heart trouble Tweed From Queen Mary's Sport Costume and Piece of Georgian Needlepoint Loaned to Museum Twedd from the sport costume worn by Queen Mary on her wedding trip has been donated to Spooner Thayer art museum by Mrs. H, T. Martin, wife of the assistant curator of patientology, and a piece of his work, by Mrs. C, W. Young whose husband is in the School of Engineering. The tweed, which was made in Wales, has a cream colored background with a soft gray horizontal line, and a faint over-stripe of pink. She wore a floral dress from a special pattern woven by the Severn Valley and Powysland Flannel and Tweed Mills, of Newtown, Worcestershire. For Princes Juries, M. P., to Princess Mary, row Queen of England. The tweed was made into a traveling costume for her wedding journey at the *Tweed Fair* in Bath. Now a new King of England. After the Scarab Prize Is Awarded necessary amount was woven for the costume the pattern was destroyed. Two pieces of about four by two feet were cut from the material by Sir Hugh Cunningham, and they he kept; the other he gave to Henry Driver, secretary and treasurer of the mills, Driver in turn gave this piece of his niece, Mrs. I. T. Martin who brought it to this building, and has now been loaned it to the museum. Sir Price Jones was knighted by Queen Victoria in recognition of his service on introducing and getting rid of the plague and established parcel post in England. The Georgian needlepoint belonging to Mrs. Young, is in a border form about ten inches wide. One half of the strip is red and the other ivory with white spots. The needlework, work and cormeuse filling (fifth 8 rows in natural colors). Meisner Wins With Sketches in Oil and Water Color First place in the University context for the Sarab travel exhibition won was by a group of sketches done last summer by Edward Meiner, musician. The judges chose for his choice of three books on water dappen pen and pencil drawing. Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design, Prof. Raymond Eantowol of the department of drawing and sculpture, Miss Nancy Brown of the department of architecture judged the groups submitted by students of the department of architecture. Meinerwen first on a group of varied sterilized oils in oil and water color. Carroll Moggs, we kommen from the district of near Washington, Giles Mitchell, c. 30, was mentioned for his tudies about the campus. The groups are now being mounted to send to the national exhibit at George Washington University. The exhibits are to be judged at the national convention of the Scarab fraternity, held Nov. 23-24. 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