SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAHU KANSAN In Society Ferns and Palms transformed the chapel house of the Sigma Kappa security where the chapter entertained with a party Saturday night; little is an adjective place. Lee's five orchestra from Kansas City, Mo., performed the choir dancing. A buffet supper was served to the guests. The out of town guests were Michael Burnett, Frank Hogue, Ruth Scott, Frances Carrell, Mina Pietter and Alexander Hack, all of Kansas City, Mo., Ida Piert house mother, Mrs. Kimball, and Mrs. Howard Taylor. A subdued lighting effect, flowers and end forms, were the setting for the party given by the Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, at the chapter house Friday evening. Chuck Mertz played for the dinner, the chapel was set up to welcome guests. Erik Rebickey and Charles Smolt of Rosedale and John Cox of Kansas City, Mo., were those present from out of town. A bower of roses made a delightful setting for the house dance given by Delta Sigma Pi, committee fraternity, Friday night, in honor of the flowers. A beautiful Briette Hoffman. An arb of pink roses formed the doorway and a bevy of the flowers were banked on the mountel-piece in an artistic manner. Refreshments were served. The music was furnished by Grinstein's three sisters. Mrs. Bostice Hoffman and Mrs. D Stockein acted asemperors, Mrs. F. A. Holderman of Meade was an out of town guest. A rip roaring good time is sympathy with the Bowery Bride given by the Alba Kappa Paa fraternity, the Bombay bridesmaids and the "Best Bridesmaids and protests were served from a "shar" stitched at one corner of the hairstyle. Curtains and labs hang at various angles made up of 30 different fabrics dressed was farmed by the K, U, Sorenaders. The dawne programs which were in the form of price items were in keeping with the company events were attired as bowery characters. The chaperones were Mrs. G, E. Tucker, housemistress, and Mrs. Dean Kubler, Vernon Tinker, Gerald Louse and Kehlman Howe of Lawrence were among the guests present." Phi Klups PPH, held iniation services Saturday for the following men: Fred Tooke, Gabriel Austin, Eric Venable, Joe Doherty of Kansas City; Mo. Walter Winger; Paula; Dadah Grady, Colby; Elizabeth Shaw, Howiwait; Victor Walling, Chicago, IL; Robert Schauer, Jonpe, Bryan and Venant Baugh, Lawrence Those present from out of town were Robert Lemon, Lemon Pittsburgh; James Horsley, Horsley Allen and M. G. Dawne, all of Kansas City, Mo. The chaphrones were Mrs. Riffle Van Teyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgey and Mrs. Harry, Bodge Ridgey and Stirring flower fond shaded lights were charmingly combined in the decorations for the Alba Chapel Tower, a historic house of the Gateren last night. Music for dancing was farmed by D. Ambart Halley seven pieces on piano. White turtle displays with pink roses formed a "picturequeous division between the two sections of F. A. U, hall where Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with a singing formal Friere dance and danced on the wall adorning the windows and the stove where Chuck Shofstaft's orchestra played, were softened under the rooftop glow of Chinese linters. Overlapping bunged paper in panel shades. During intermission the guards were dancing and actors in the backstage of the hall. Some of the out-of-town guests present were *Katherine Shower*, Attischion; Marie O'Dwightbridge, Lawrence Bean; Beth Grimes, Abigail Begham, Winfield; Juliette Guchl, Helen; Jaquet Javins, Winfield; Helen 'Snowyer' and Harriet McClure, Kansas City, Ri. Docs. Art Johnson, Mrs. and Mr. Ara, Art Johnson, Tonkeh. Mrs. E. H. H. Lindley, Mrs. Amie Shanklin, Mrs. Maudie Graham, Elizabeth Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rankin, noted as champions. Dr. Beulah Morrison will speak to the members of Beta Chi Sigma and majors and faculty of psychology department Monday, March 2, at 4:30 in room 3 east Administration building. Her subject will be "Intelligence and Emotions." Persons cited as important subjects are but askable to call in advance the president, C. R. Garvey, or the vice president, C. R. Simpson. Ousted Sculptor on Way Home After Dismissal Indelech, N. C., Fab. 29 — Caratts Berghum, dismissed sculptor of the Stone Mountain Memorial to his brother, William, who routes to his home in Stamford, Conn. Berghum said that he was ready to穴ach the memorial if the South Bank was completed. CITATION TRUST The sculptor, for whom a warrior has been honored by members of the American Museum of Natural History to New York City last night after spending several hours here; J. G. Tucker, his assistant, memorizing the story; and J. G. Tucker, studying the models of the memorial, declaring that there were no models of the memorial; and J. G. Tucker, studying the memorial was free carving. Calendar for the Week Monday, March 2 0:00 a. m.—Convention, Robinson gymnastium; Victor Murdoch will speak. 1:30 n. m. —Pan-Hellenic meeting Kapuha Kapuha Chimaia hobe. 4:30 p. m.- Entomology club meeting, 102 Snow hall. 9:30 p. m.—Journalism ten for Victor Murdeck, Journalism sky earlier 4:30 p. m.- Victor Murdock will speak in the central Administration auditorium. 4:30 p. m.- Freshmen W, Y, C, A. Wednesday World Book 205 p. m.-W, Y. C. A. in- vision board meeting, Mrs. F. B. Dining, 1224 Louisiana 3:30 n. m—Orchestra practice Fraser chapel. Tuesday, March 3 2020 n m O 1:30 p. m.—Y. W. C. A. election of offeers. Mvers hall: 4:30 p. m.-Y. M. C. A. cabinet meeting, 121 Fraser. 7. 15 p. m.—W, S. G. A. council meeting, rest room, central Administration building. 7:20 p. m.-Rand practice, Fraser chanel. 5:00 p. m. — Sigma Tau smoker, Alphia Kappa Lambda house, Wednesday, March 7 12:20 p. ca—Lauchein, Myers hall John Wells Tahui will speak 1to 5 p. m.-W, S. G. A, ten, Alpha Oilman, Pi house. 4:30 p. m.-Cordelle Francais meet 100v 200v France 1:30 p. m. — Student forum, 302 cell Administration Building 7:30 p. m.- Sigma Delta Cal meet ing Ui Unihelton 7:20 p. m.—Ebadamunthi meeting, rest room, central Administration building. 7:30 p. m.-Band practice, Fraser chapel. 7:30 p. m. - Architectural society marvin, Marvin hall 7:50 p. m.- Albert R. Folee of Ottawa will lecture on the post. Vachel Lindsay, Little Theater, Greece, green hall. Thursday, March 5 4:36 p. m.-Women's forum, 210 Fraser. 1:30 p.m.—Home presidents' council, rest room, central Administration building. ;6:30 p. m.-Sachem dinner, Colonial Ten Room. 7:50 p. m.—Scarab meeting, Marvin hall 7:30 p.m.—Dramatic club meeting Green hall. 7:30 p. m. — Orchestra practice Fraser chamber 7:30 p. m.—Men's Student Council, Green hall. Saturday: March 7 1:30 p. m.-Band practice, Fraser chanel. 7:30 p. m.—"Green Days," Bower sock theater. Saturday, March 7. 1:30 p.m. There will be no special features on the radio program broadcast from KFKU this week. The program in detail: --- 6:50 p. m.—Piano tuning in number 6:55 p. m.—Announcements of future programs. K F K U Wave Length, 225 Meter $10.00$ p. m—Musical numbers by the University String Quartet; Proof, Walbauer Gelfeb, Prof. Kref, Karl Ernst, Prof. Graeme Dean, Dr. Swartzberg. 15 p. m.—Training for Trail Athlete, "Fundamental of Track and Flat Athletics," the first of a four- season program, the coach of track. 100 µm. m.-length of a motion *d* lectures an basketball coach. "Learning the Basketball," by Dr. F. C. Allen, (postponed from Monday, Feb. 15). 145 p. m.-Play production, "Play Analysis for Production," Proff. Allen Crafton, of the department of public speaking. :00 p. m.—Elementary Spanish, 130 p. n-foh of a series of lectures on "What the Kansas Lawmaker is Doing," Harvey Hawley, assistant secretary of the Kansas League of Municipalities, and induction department of political ethics. Missa Agnes Brady, department of Spanish VANTAGE - Themes to copy or may and art representing an stenographer work, pl. do, by export stenographer from 2002 line. MB LOST—Black Shenaffer pen. 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