SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY JKANSAN PAGE THREL In Society Aracin fraternity held their spring formal dance at their house Friday night, March 20. The house was decorated with roses and lilac bloom. Dimmed red lights shed a glow light. The music was furnished by Earl Coleman's six pieces orchestra from Kansas City, Mo. The kitchen is an oasis tea garden on the second floor. Pavers were tiled toped both combs. A special feature of the evening was a solo dance by Miss Elaine Burko. The chaperons were Mrs. E. D. Haldabank. Rude mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Orkhaman, and Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Uskerman. Out of all, 90 guests wore. Ward K. Columbr., A., B., 24; Harley Ballen, os 26; Rancoe Ranseco, A., B, 21; Robert E. Sullivan, A., B, 21; W. McVie, A., B., 23; from Kansas City, Mp.; Charles F. Fenton, A, B, 22; Donald F. Golomon, A, B, 24; B. Boyd, and B. H. Skinner, from Boston, and Jesse Crewin, os 28; from Ike. Sigma Na not entertained with its 41st annual *N*RICKty formal Friday evening. A five course dinner was served at Wiedmann's, followed by a brunch at 1 o'clock. The fraternity quartet furnished several specialties, and Jack Tervill gave a clog dance. The ballroom was made into a miniature parade by a drop ceiling of green lights, blue lights and many roses. The chaparrones for the party were: Mrs. Anna P. Young, Mrs. E. F. Engel, and Mrs. Harry France. Out of cown guests were: Missed Isaiah Holdinger, Catherine Sheffner and Rhall Willem of Manhattan; Leah Floyd, Horietta Frasier, Elie Dorado; Alice Chapman, Parsons; Mossy; Edward Hainbinger, William Hawkins; Elizabeth Weddle; Edward Crawford, Raael Merrick; Mariam Hartigan; Lyle Yancey, Abilene; Crawford Crawn, Paola. The members of Phi Lambda Sigma, Presbyterian women's sorority, held a banquet Friday night in the Colonial ten-room. More than forty were served, including guests. Quartet tables were used, decorated in gold and purple with a beadwork design. Place cards were the shape of the Phi Lambda Sigma pin with the program and menu inside. The guards including the patroness wore: Dean Agnese Husband, Mrs. G. L. Kreeck, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Gail Able, Mrs. Eleanor Able, A. Bleeck, Mrs. Halley, Grace Young, president of Bellamy Circle; Manie Van Ekson, president of Theta Xavier Phi; and Ruth Sootha, president of Delta Chi Sigrom. Mrs. E. H. Lindsey entertained several out of town guests with a dinner Friday night, March 20. The cover was laid for 12. Table decorations were flame colored snap buttons and orange candles in brass cake sticks. The trustees of honor were, Miss Lindley of Chicago, Edward C. Prunkman and a former member of the University of Kansas faculty, and living K. Pond, the Chicago architect who is in charge of designing the Union building. Delta Upsilon will entertain their sisters who are on the Hill, at dinner Sunday. March 22. The following alumni are listed: Setha Klomp, Blanche Battershell, Lacaille Crumly, Pauline Looper, Grace Windsor, Ace Poirre, Elmer Brown, Paul ne Seuhatsu, Eleanor Cavarrier, Vicar Varner, and Weedy Johnson. Gamma Psi Beta is entertaining their national council delegate, Mrs. Margaret Mosy Younger, Sunday, March 22, with a team from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The mother mother and two delegates of every security and fraternity unit are invited. A small supper will be held Sunday evening for Mrs. Younger. Alpha Xi Delta held their spring formal Friday night at Eckle's hall. The hall was decorated to resemble a Japanese garden. William's eight piece colored orchestra from Kansas City furnished the music. the chaparams were: Mrs. Pearson, house mother; Mrs. Ellen Van Paley, and Mrs. Jennie Mitchell. were Among the out of town guests were: Jean Bennet, A. B. 24, Hissinton; Elizabeth Simmon, A. B. 24, Kansas City; Helen Simmon, es, 25, Hutchinson; Jane Stephens, es, 24, Hutchinson; and Erma Hard, es, 24, LaVonne A farewell party for the Reverend Edwin F. Price, who is leaving for a year of study, was given by the Methodist student at their church More than seventy students were present. For entertainment they played games and participated in group singing. A short pantonino given was by Edin Buchman, Florence Hutchison, Violet Steinerman. Lindyl Notter, Fonice Harky, and Joanna Seile. Albert Fourier, retiring president of the Methodist Student organization, was an esteemed member of the Rivered Prize with a leather brief case as a rememberance from the start. WANT ADS WANTED—Student washing. Work guaranteed and cheaper than laundry. Will do memning. Phone 2290 White. M-27 LOST - Small brown leather purse with important note. Return to Sandra at Cosmopolitan Club, M27 OST—Round, gold Sheaffer penct. Initials “P. C. R.” Finder call 296. M22 LOST—A pair of turbine shell-pinned glasses in a black leather case. Call Alli Strong, 290 M25 FOR RENT - House for fraternity location, location 3 blocks from University, begin Sept. Terms, Wilkins Inv, Co. phone 5547, M24 LOST: Glasses in black leather case, Name on flap of case. White handkerchief bordered in blue also in cease. Leave at Kanasan office or return to Lucile Clark, Cornhall bus. Phone 890. Reward. M23 HOUSE FOR RENT suitable for fraternity inquire 1414 Jenn. St. Phone 21N1. M23 LEFT-Cravenite overcaut in Watson library, men's room, Tuesday p. m., March 17. Finder please call R. G. Guardtii 1521 H. St. Room R, G. Guardtii M24 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c Address 1015 Fv. Phone 2775. LOST: LIST notebook, size 6 x 8, at K. U, Inn Chair or Library T saturday March 10. Finder call 1355 and receive reward. 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Shows; 3:00, 7:20, 9:00 Prices: Mat. 10-35c; Eve. 10-40e William Faversham Co-Starring with MARGARET ANGLIN in the play A Comedy-Drama of Intrigue by ZOE AKENS IOWERSOCK THEATER, MONDAY, APRIL "SEVENTEEN" at the Memorial High School Wed.-Thursday Nights Tickets 75c, $1.00 —if you have forgotten how you acted when you were Age Seventeen—you'll see for yourself in "Seventeen" Reserved Seats at R. C. Drug Store "Sure You're Goin'" VARSITY Shows 3:00 - 7:30 9:00 Monday - Tuesday Prices Mat., 10-25c Eve, 10-35c SALOME OF THE TENEMENTS" PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L LASKY An appealing comedy-drama of a girl of the Ghetto who let the fires of ambition burn too brightly. Filmed with many beautiful settings and stylish gowns. From the novel by Anzia Yezierska; screen play by Sonya Levien. A SIDNEY OLCOTT PRODUCTION with JETTA GOUDAL GODFREY TEARLE JOSE RUBEN RICHTENBERG PLAYING LAWRENC SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH KANSAS CITY Geo. T. Wetzel Candidate for City Finance Commissioner Election April 7th Qualification: Sixteen years banking experience with the Lawrence Nationa- tion in all departments, including the timing of bond Favors: Business administration. Sinking fund for the retirement of bonds Issuance of bonds serially, and sale of same to highest Sinking fund for the retirement of bonds. Issuance of bonds serially, and sale of same to highest and best bidder, and not privately to some bond house. Straits That this is his first request of the votes of Lawrence, and adds that he will be in view of THESE FACTS, MR. WETZEL 18 ASKING IN VIEW OF THESE FACTS, MR. WETZEL 18 ASKING Registration books close March 27th