THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAI BY THE WAY The Bethany Circle, the University women of the Christian church, entertained Kappa Phi and Phi Lamba Sigma at Myers Hall Tuesday. This is the first party the sororities of the different churches have had this year. Fortune telling was one of the main attractions of the evening. SOCIETY SOCIETY Josephine Hait, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Leavenworth. Agrens Margaret Shepherd of Kansas City, Mo. will be the guest of Gladys Kaufman, c'23, during the high school basketball ball tournament. Alberta Harris, fa'24, and her mother, Mrs. C. Harris, will motor to Topeka, Sunday. Jessie Martindale, c22, and Laura Harkrander, c22, who are delegates to the Athletic Conference of American College Women will leave today for New York. They will once will take place. They will return the first part of next week. Helen Sortor, c24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Helen Bosier, c24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Mary Helen Hamilton, c23, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Pi Beta Phi will entertain with their annual formal dance Friday night, March 18. Hughes Warfield JAZZ SUPREME Music for All Occasions Call Joe Hughes Phone 1395 Red Jones Horsey Paul Potter, c23, spent Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. John Koerper, of Kansas City. Mo. spent Sunday with his Karl Koerper, c22, at the Delta Upsilon House. ANNOUNCEMENTS Geology 4-Field Geology will not be able to carry on plane work as planned this week, on account of shortage of instruments. Entire class will meet Saturday, 8:30 as usual; R, 8, Knappen. Sigma Gamma Epallon will not meet tonight beause of the conversion at Tulsa, Okla-"Monte E. Wing, The Mu Phi and Phi Mu Alpha spring recital scheduled for tonight has been postponed indefinitely. Future recurrence will be made in the Kanan. 1612 Louisiana Street Thursday afternoon March 17th from three to six. No individual notices will be given. There will be no meeting of the Varsity "A" girls tonight. All the girls are to report at he high school tournament this week. The Edward MacDowell Fraternity will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in Room 210, Fraser. All members are requested to be present. Miss Spinney will speak to the fraternity. —Lora Marie Rubis, Pres. The Botany club will meet Wednesday night at seven o'clock at the home of Professor Stevens, 1121 Louisiana All women's organizations must make their entries before the end of this week if they wish to play in the intramural basketball tournament. The series will be hee soon after the state tournament, although no definite date has been set. The winner's will be awarded a silver loving cup. A meeting of the Architectural Society will be held tonight at 7:30 in M.-arvin Hall. Prof. Harold P. brown will speak on "Art." Crawford County Club—Meeting called for Wednesday in Room 106 Fraser at 7:30. Will discuss ban on Holder—Paul White, President. 7 o'clock for members of Girl's Glee Club who are on going to trip. No rehearsal for those not going—Miss Lazelle. Rehersal every evening this week at The Phi Mu Alma-Mu Phi Epion joint concert which was to have been given Thursday evening has been postponed for about two weeks on ac- cendance and Franklin-Frankin con- which will be held in Kansas City Wednesday night. Seats Now on Sale for Dorothea Spinney's Entertainment of "ALCESTIS" Don't miss this wonderful Greek drama TICKETS AT FRASER CHECK STAND and McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE Dresses Fashioned by Peggy Paige New York ANNOUNCING Peggy Paige Dress-Weeks March 15 to 26th The Most Wonderful Creations That will be Shown in Dresses Peggy Paige dresses, carried exclusively by this store are a revelation in their beauty and variety of design. Taffeta and Canten Crepe, charmingly trimmed. Bouffant hips that recall quaint fashions of our grandmothers; effects which youth has always loved. See our window display and then come in and try them on in front of the mirrors. You'll find just the dress you have been wishing for. WEAVER'S SEVENTY-FIVE TEAMS Nearly Six Hundred High School Athletes Will Participate In The High School Basketball Tournament You basketball people who are eligible to enter this state tournament—now is a good time to see K. U. The campus will be at its best and all the student and faculty machinery will be running in its usual order. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO LOOK US OVER KANSAS UNIVERSITY "At Your Service" Also Also First Annual Track School for High School Coaches and Track Athletes THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 18, 19 This School Where Theories Are Put into Practice Don't Miss This School Where Theories Are Put into Practice MARCH 18 AND 19 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY For further Information write, DIRECTOR ATHLETICS, Lawrence, Kansas