MONDAY, MAY 21 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE SOCIETY Alpha Two Onnie fraternity entertained with an informal party Friday evening. A variety of colored flowers and natural flowers were used to decorate the Kearney, Freerick choreography furnished the music. Charpenters were the following: Meodias Charles W. Eoff, St. Clair and Mack Z. Heffler, Outlaw, Outlaw Outlaw, Bursex, Mr. and Mrs, William Young, Evelyn Kammers, Kenneth Haddley and Mike No, all of Kansas City, Mog, Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Lemon and Rubbish. Donald Judd, Charlotte Chantez; Donald Judd, Topkai Presley Wilton, Chickashka, Oksa Phi Deltis Theta entertained with an informal party. Saturday evening, he accompanied the music for the theater. Charms were: Meodesmus E. Fagan, J. H. Bommer, J. H. Kremner and N. H. Hossein. On Friday, a tour of town guests; Loren Wright, Myra Little, Ed Goodson, Dan Goodson, and Harry Johnson all of Kansas City. A semi-formal dinner dance was given Saturday night by the Tau Gamma security in honor of their 147th anniversary, out in the gold, silver and blue colors. Arthur Griffiths' orchestra furnished music. The chaperons were Mrs. Sullivan, Ms. Hunt, Mr. man and Miss Anni Hutt. The out-of-town guests were Alice Nixon, El Dorado; Irene Taylor and Kay Meier; Karen Kansas City, Mo;/on, Leavenworth. An informal 12 o'clock spring party was given by the Alpha Xi Delta society, Saturday evening. Karl Joffre (the music) and Stacy Joyce'ded the music for this occasion. Mrs. Gertrude Chapman chaperoned. A out-of-town guests attended the party. An informal farewell banquet was given by the Architect's Society Friday evening at Wiedemann's. The alumni members were guests. The program consisted of farewell speeches and a different award of the society and the awarding of honors to the best students present. About fifty were present. The annual R. O. T. C. ball was given Friday night at the F. A. U. room. The room was attractively decorated with colorful lights. The walls were covered with battalron colors and flags. Chapel leaders, Mrs. J. R. Cyco Gustave Major and Mrs. J. R. Cyco Gustave G. A. Nold and Lieut., and Mrs. H. S. Scambard and Blade pledges interested in paying their respects to the new and old honorary colonels, Betty Ball and Barolyn Stone. Another special guest was the grand march led by Leutenant Meyer. Noel and favors composed of small silk U. S. flags and copies of the national flag couple by the marching members. At the close of the evening other events and novices were given to the director of orchestra. The orchestra furnished musical the marriage of Miss Margaret Heller, ex'29, of Kansas City, Mo., and R. Bruce Church, A. B. '24, of Lawton, Miss. She graduated m.p. in St. Paul's Episcopal church, 40th and Main, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Church is a member of PBIeta Pi孝谊or, and Mr. Church belongs to the Eudora Community past year, Mr. Church has been principal of the Eudora high school. Eudora, and the couple will be at home for Christmas. Mrs. Church entertained with a bridal supper in her hour Thursday evening. Mrs. G, E. Tucker entertained Friday evening at the Alba Kappa Pall house with an informal nanny, honoring her daughter, Miss Sally Tucker, Former Student Discovers Warfare Weapon in Alabama in Prow of Ship About 25 Feet Below Surface of River This warlike weapon was discovered by Walter Canfield, ex 28, last summer when working on the construction game of the L. & N. bridge at Hurricane, Ala. It is the prow of an attacking foot below the surface of the river. It is a spanton, or boarding pike, similar to those used by sea fighters in the exploration period of our country. It has a boat book for drawing materials, a hook for boarding. The ax and spear blades were used in offensive fighting. The head of the spontoon shown in the picture is about three feet long, as whose approaching marriage to Homer T. Abercrombie of New York City has been announced. The guests were limited to Miss Tucker's K, U girl friends and the members of the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity, of which Mrs. Tucker is housemother, Mr. Abercrombie is an alumni member of the fraternity, Miss Tucker is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Phi Chi entertained with an informal party Friday night. American beauty roses were used to decorate the rooms. D'Amber Hawkey orchestra members, Chaperones were Mrs. Gert琳德 Pearson and Mrs. W. R. Hale, Out-of-known guests were Mrs. Gordon Gardner, Mr. Clement Gardner, Independence, Mo.; Kathryn Head and Gloria Moore, Dunlap, and Elanor Brander, Pittsburgh. Those guests included Halbrun, Hallbar; Halburn, Doria Dugger, Denn Bear, Earl Wallace, Arlene Exwing, Gerli Sinipie, Jane MikLar, Leigh Patterson, Dorothy Dinsmore, Hepler and Dorothy Dinsmore. Orchestra Has Contract "Tike" Keeney's and "Baldy" Fredreck's K. U, Jayhawk orchestra has again been admitted to the orchestral list of Music Corporation of America (MSA), which owns the booking rights for some of the best known hands in the country. Acceptance of the Jayhawks came as a result of a tryst yesterday afternoon at Wielenkann's grill room before a committee composed of "Hilly" Govlewet of Music Corporation, office, George Bowles, and George Kowalczynski. Service, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Bowles graduated from the University in 1911 Booking Company Accepts Bond for Ensuing Year can be seen in comparison with the hammer below it. A Hint to the Bride-to-Be This specimen was presented to the University Museum by L. N. Cunliffe, Director of the Museum, and meant to write up the details of his discovery, but was drowned before he could do so. choose your silver pattern at It was found in the prow of an old ship, and probably marks the grave of Spanish ships of conquest, or adventure. The ship was destroyed before it could be examined, but from a description of the ship's condition it seems it could have been used during the 15th century. KEEPING YOUNG the famous Bessy Authority of New York, has sent her Personal Assistant: to our Toilet Goods Department to explain her scientific formulae for keeping always young Miss Quinlan's Assistant will be glad to diagnose your skin, hair and eyes, and tell you how you may make them younger and lovelier day by day. Youth—the prime charm of beauty can be preserved by following a few simple, scientific rules every day. Kathleen Mary Quinlan Rankin's Drug Store Handy for the Students Phone 678 For the tryst the orchestra played a program of special arrangements and novelty numbers arranged by Kearney. and is the composer of "I'm n Jay hawk." 11th & Mass. Some of the orchestras which are regularly booked by the corporation include: Sandra-Sanders Original Nighthawks, Ted Wemm and his orchestra, Carlo Fenton and his orchestra. The members of the Jayhawk or orchestra are "like" Kearny, piano man; "likes" Beaujoj, drummer; and "new" Hornlenders and "new" Harpers. "Lou" Roth, "Doe" Miller and Jack Poppellwoll, saxophone; Art Rogers, T. Story, drums and H. Shreeves. The orchestra will play its opening engagement at Marigold Gardens at Minneapolis, or Electric Park at Waterloo, Iowa. The Ace club of the University of California at Los Angeles, is now engaged in making plans for the staging of an intercollegiate air meet in Los Angeles next September in conference air races to be conducted there. 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