SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE In Society 1 The K, U, D.ames celebrated their 15th anniversary with a banquet at Wiedemann's tea room last night, Mrs. U, G. M. Gillman, one of the founders of the catered food cake with 15 candies. The center pieces represented a ship and the tastes of the evening carried out the idea of a ship and voyage, including seafood in the club's colors of violet and gold, Mrs. J, G. Griffiths provided. Gold and blue fringe covered the walls and hung from streamers across the ceiling of Eckle's hall to form a seating for the Delta Upsilon formal party Saturday night. The fraternity colors were used further in the lattice work at each end of the hall. Floor and ceiling light fixtures flooded the room, with glow over the room. A spot light was used on one end. Chuck Shorell and his orchestra played for the party. Chaperone were, James Jones, hostess, Miss Eleanor, Mrs. Husband, Mrs. Martha Brown and Mrs. Oaf. The Delta Chi lodges entertained Saturday night with a house dance for their upperclassmen. Serpentine confetti added elegance to the occasion. The mosaic was furnished by the team and his "Southern Molybdeno Boyls." Mrs. L. C. Harris, house mother, chaperoned the party, out-of-town for the game. Douglas Jackson, Kamala City, Mo. Russell Stephens and Preston Merion winn, Kamala City; George Stublai and William Stublai, Kamala City, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained with a tea from 4 to 6 Friday afternoon in honor of visiting delegates and officers. Three delegates were from Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico, and the entire chapter from Baker University at Baldwin were present. Mrs. Maggia, national treasurer, and Mrs. J. C. Jumfson, president of the province, were guests of honour. The house was decorated in pink and green, and huge baskets of pink roses and white flowers. Virginia Arnold, at the piano, and Faye Cause at the harp, played throughout the tea. Mrs. Margaret "Piping" and Miss Agnes "Blowing" sang. A formal banquet in honor of the guests was given by the Kansas chapter at Wiedemann's, Saturday night at 7 o'clock. Scabbard and Blade, hold a military fraternity, honor a smoker at the Acacia house Wednesday evening Sandwiches and cocoa were served. Pale pink rockery planning over dark green trellises and swirling in garlands between the shaded lights, gave the Junior From at F. A. U., Friday the appearance of a rose garden. A huge garden with light walls and bright light on the larger room, and made the foundation for the pink gardens that twined gracefully with. Gray drooping plumes of dried grasses extended from the clock wall and closely resembled old Spanish moss. Narrows formed by the panels of pastural scenes, added beauty to the rooms, while high on the wall between the trellises the conventional lion heads poured forth imitation water into shallow stone basins. Knotty black trees, silhouetted against rose and yellow lights, added the picture of a summer garden. The playing of the two orchestra was the feature of the party. The Missouri Quad played from 9 to 12 and intermission, and from 11:30 to 1, Louis Forbison's orchestra from Kansas had been the best music any Hill party has enjoyed this year. The usual 12 and 12:30 fatigue of a m'clock party was absent under the influence of the musicians, who showed their employment of the guests: Elisse Burke, famous as "Sizzle Lizzie" of the Folles, gave a short dance. Frosted cakes and ice cream, with fresh strawberries and powdered sugar, were served at quantete tables on the second floor during interi- Chaperones of the Junior Prom were: Miss Agus Ghrush, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, Mrs. Hill P. Wilson, and Mrs. E. Edwards. Calendar for the Week 4:30—Entomology Club meeting, club rooms in museum. Sunday, April 26 4:30—Practice swimming parts for Water Carnival. 4:30—Concert, Haskell band, Haskell Institute. 4:30—Freshman Commission, Henley House. 5:00—Men's Glee Club Practice, audi 8:00—Handel's "Messiah," Robinson Sunday, April 26. Monday, April 27 7:00—Concert, Kansas University Band, Massachusetts street. 8:00- University Women's Glee Club concert, Fraser hall. Tuesday. April 28 English in room 200 Pfahst. 4:30—Beta Chi Sigma—open meet ing—room 5 east. Administra 12:30-Bacteriology Club meeting. Bacteriology room. Snow ball. 4:30—Meeting $ ^{1 5} $ of the department of English in room 205 Fraser. 4:30 - Beta Chi Sigma - open meeting - room 5 east Administration building English in room 205 Fraser, 4:30 Beta Chi Sigma—open meet 4:30—Y. W. C. A. Vesper Service, Myers hall. 7:00—Meeting of Y. W. C. A. Social Service committee, Henley house 7:00—C concert, F. A. U. Band, Massachusetts street. 8:00 - Concert, combined Men's Glee Clubs from Washburn College and University of Kanaa, Robinson Gymnasium. Wednesday, April 29 8:20 a.m. — Doezo Flies 3:30:5:30—W. S. G. A. Tea, Alpha Chi Omega house, Tennyson Beck in charge. :00 - Sociology club, combined business meeting and hike. Meet in front of west Administration building 7:30 - Regular meeting of Rhasdamani, Initiation, Rest Room of central Administration building; 4:30—El Ateneo, 105 east Adminis tration building. 4:30 Meeting of Council of Religious Workers Workers, Myers hall 5:30—Meeting of old Cabinet of Y W. C. A. at home of Mrs. H. M Elsevy, 1715 Indiana. 8:06—Verali's "Manzoni Requiem," Robinson Gymnasium Friday, Mar. 1 3:00 p. m. and 8:20 p. m—Concert by Miyamelesc Symphony Orchestra, Robinson Gymnasium, Saturday, May 2 2:30—Concert, Haskell Band, Massachusetts streets. 7:00—Snow Zoology club banquet at Broadview Inn. 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