APRIL 19,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way Mary Atkinson of Lawrence, a former student in the University, left Wednesday for Washington, where she has a civil service position and the Adjunct Attorney's office. Miss Atkinson is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Kappa Kappa Gamma will give a house party Saturday and Sunday, and a dance at Ecke's Saturday night. Jack Carter, c18, a former member of the Kansan Board, came to Lawrence Thursday, and returned to his home in Kansas City Sunday. He left Sunday night for Ames, Iowa, where he will enter training in the ground squad of aviation. He had been with the Franklin Motor Company in Kansas City. He was a member of the Franklins. The Kinne Club, 1839 Tennessee Street, gave a "kid" party and informal dance Wednesday night. Mary Elizabeth Campbell, c'21, of Atchison, who was on the Hill the first semester, is a guest at the Kappa house. The Patterson Club will give a breakfast at Violet Hill, Saturday morning, April 20. Don Hughes, e20, who is now in training at the Great Lakes, is a member of the cast of "Leave It To A Sailor Boy," a musical comedy which sailors from the training station will put on at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago. Hughes has recently been transferred from the navy radio school to the chemical corps. Lieut. Guy O. Neal, who was graduated from the School of Law in 1915, was in Lawrence Wednesday visiting "Uncle Jimmy" Green and other friends. Neal is on his way from San Antonio, Texas, to Atlanta, Georgia. He has been visiting a day at his home in Anthony. Alpha Xi Founders' Day Lynn C. Shanton, e18, was graduated last week from the school of military aeronautics at Columbus, Ohio. He leaves Columbus today to enter the flying school at Dallas, Texas. Alpha Xi Delta grave its annual founders' day banquet Wednesday night at the chapter house. Patriotic decorations were used. Alumnae and patronesses who were guests include Mary Smith, Bertha Smith, Grace Green and Helen Streeter of Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Paul Machette, Mrs. Aubrey Spalding, Margaret Coons and Henriette Rissman of Kansas City, Kan., Mr. Robert Perry of Perry, Ms. Ina Hines Taylor of Edwardsville, Hazel Yale, Mrs. Otto Goffe, of Topeka, Mrs. R. A. Schwegler, Mrs. John Sundwalt, Mrs. M. T. Sudler, Mrs. J. W. O'Bryan, and Millie Carter of Lawrence. Methodist Mixer All Methodist students in the University are invited to attend a mixer which will be given at the Methodist church Friday night, April 19, at 8:15 o'clock. Gamma Phi Beta was at home to Kanza Wednesday night from 7 to 8 o'clock. August F. Jones, a student in the University and a resident of Lawrence, left Tuesday for Berkeley, Cal., where he will train for aviation service. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Pi Kappa Alpha announces the leadership in Transport M lAmbergier, m2th, Natoma Floyd Chipman, c'20, left yesterday for his home at Stockton where he will visit until he reports at Camp Funston April 26. Theta Tau Pledges Theta Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of R S. Henderson, J. F. Kinkel, E. B. Henderson, W. B. Wells, and L. C. Andrews. A reception will be given in honor of Miss Sarah Louise Arnold, dean of Simmons College, Boston, at the Club Sunday afternoon, April 21. Pi Upsilon will hold its annual founders' day banquet at the chapter house Tuesday, April 23. Many Kansas City and soldier alumni will be back. Don't forget the Kollege Kick, Saturday night in F. A. U. Hall...Adv. Don't forget the Kollege Kick, Saturday night in F. A. U. Hall—Adv. ..Dancing last from 9 till 12 o'clock at the Kollege Kick, Saturday night in F. A. U. Hall>-Adv. Pi Upsilon Pledges Pi Upsilon announces the pledging of Van E. Meek, c'21, of Turon. Hoadley's have moved from West Ninth to 733 Mass.-Adv. Dorothy Dorge, c'20, and Gertrude Spousler, c'20, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. A picnic will be given under the auspices of the Y, W. C. A., and Congregational Church in honor of Miss Mary Uline, a visiting missionary, Saturday, April 20, between 12 and 1 o'clock. The Reverend Ross Sanderson invites All University students to attend. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Picnic For Missionary Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz Hemitishting and Picoting—10e yd. Kemedeling of every description Between Kress' and Woolworth's (No. 24) 917 Mass. St. Drink McNish's Aerated Distilled water—the only all-purpose water. The same the year 'round. Phone 198, motor delivery will call.—Adv. 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