APRIL 25,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Mu Phi Epsilon will give its second faculty dinner Sunday noon for Dean and Mrs. Harold L. Butler, Prof. and Mrs. L. F. Sisson, Chancellor and Mrs. Strong, Prof. and Mrs. Joseph A. Farrel, Mr. and Mrs. George Kreeck, and Prof. and Mrs. F. E. Kester. Doris Drought and Helen Stevenson will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Mrs. O. W. Maloney of Tulsa, Okla. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Simons. Mrs. Maloney was graduated from the University in 1918. Louise Callander of Kansas City will be a guest at the Pi Phi house for the Prom. Harold Ferris will come from Camp Funston today to visit his sister, Emily Ferris, c19. He has just returned from France. Mu Phi Epsilon will give a picnic at Blue Mound, Saturday. Miss Gretta Gramse of Manhattan will be the guest of Kathleen Davis for the Prom. The monthly dance of the University Club will be held on Saturday, May third instead of Saturday, April twenty-sixth. The Concert which was scheduled to be held on Sunday, April twenty-seventh has been cancelled. Violet Matthews, c'20, has withdrawn from school and will return to her home in Topeka. Dr. Kenneth B. Uhls will come from Kansas City tonight to attend the Junior Prom. Bonnie Lingentefiner, A. B. '18, o Fredonia, will come to Lawrence today for the Prom, and be a guest at the Sigma Kappa house a week. Sidonie Schafer, c'21, and Mary Wishad, c'21, will spend he week and with Ethlyn Green, c'20, at St Joseph. Victoria Burroughs, c'17, came to Lawrence Friday, to attend the Junior Prom. She is a guest at the Kappa house. Miss Maybelle Fuller, province president of Alpha Delta Pi, is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miles Gates will come from Kansas City to attend the Prom. Vera Gano, c'21, and Katherine Smith, c'22, will spend the day in Kansas City. Marie Jones from Kansas City will attend the Prom. She will be a guest at the Pi Phi house. Virginia Stowers and Helen Schmidt from Kansas City, will spend the week-end at the Pi Phi house. Betty Hamilton, fa, 22, has gone to Kansas City to spend the day. Chlhausen, Visits Hill Frank Ohlhausen, e20, spent Thursday in Lawrence on his way to his home in Leavenworth for a ten days furlough from Detroit. He is a machinist's mate, second class, in the United States navy, and was sent to Detroit with seventy-five other sailors to take one of Ford's Eagle boats from Detroit, through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast. He expects to be in the University again next fall to continue his work in chemical engineering. SOCIAL CALENDAR April 25—Junior Prom. April 26 - Sigma Nu Rushing Party, after noon, track mid afternoon. Interfaternity track meet-afternoon April 28—Senior Play at Bower Sock Theater. Sigma Nu-Pi Kappa Alba baseball game. April 29 - Alpha Tau-Acacia baseball game. April 30—Beta Theta Pi-Sigma Chi baseball game. Men's Student Council Election. May 1 and 2—Dad Elliot series. May 2—Phi Pi party at F. A. U. May 2 and 3—Chi Omega house party. May 3–Hji Gamma Delta party at F. A. U. Sigma Kappa party at Country Club, Delta Tau party at Eagles Hall, Kappa Alumni Day, Alpha Tau rushing party, Interscholastic High School Track Meet. May 3 and 4—Sig Alph Mother's Day. May 4—Alpha Delta Pi Mother's Day. May 5—Pi Phi Founders' Day Banquet. May 9—Soph Hop. May 9, 10, 11—Y, W. Cabinet Con- ference at Tomkea. May 10—Theta Spring Rushing Party—Country Club. Sigma Chi Spring Garden Party. May 11—Phi Gam, Phi Delt, Pi Kappa Alpha Mother's Day, Alpha Chi Omega Mother's Day, Alpha Omi念 Pi Mother's Day. May 15—Alpha Delta Pi Founders' Dav Banquet. May 16—Kappa Formal at F. A. U. Gamma Phi Beta Rushing Party, Eagles Hall, Sour Owl issue. May 17—Pi Phi Mother's Day, Pi Kanna Alba Brabecue. May 29—Sigma Chi Founder's Day Banquet. banquet. May 22—Inter-class Track Meet. May 23 - Freshman Frolic. Delta Tau Spring Party at F.A. U. A. May 24—May Fete on Golf Links. Kappa Mother's Day, Alpha Chi Omega party, Country Club. May 30—Beauty Ball, Memorial Day Exercises. Day Electronics. June 2—Delta Tau Steak Roast. June 3—Electra. June 11—Phi Gamma Delta Farewell. June 12—Class Day and Alumni Day. June 13—Phi Delta Farewell, April June 16—Alumni Banquet, Pi Kappa Alpha Farewell—Bonner Springs; Sigma Chi Farewell, Sigma Alpha Ep Sigma F1 Carewell, Sigma Alpha Epi June 16 - Phi P1 Carewell. ROSES FOR HER THE FLOWER SHOP MK. and MRS. GEO. ECKE—Leading Florists 82514 Mass Ph MR. and MRS.GEO. ECKE-Leading Florists 825 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. A Close-Up View Of India Rev. Dr. David Downie, of Nellore, India, 45 years a missionary, will fill the pulpit at Sunday, both morning and evening. In the evening, Mrs. Downie will also speak of the work among the women and children. The First Baptist Church Dr. and Mrs. Downie have had a rich experience and will have a message of large interest for everyone. Send The Daily Kansan Home. 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Men's Lise in all shades; a pair, 40c Men's Maco Cotton in black, white, Cordovan and Navy, the best hose you have bought in the last three years at this price; a pair, 25c WEAVERS LEATHER GOODS Card Cases Tourist Tablets Bill Folders Line-a-Day Picture Folders Birthday Books Memory Books in new designs with ribbons in College colors shown in Silk, Cloth and Art Leather WOLF'S BOOK STORE Vote The Representative Ticket Every School Represented on this Complete Ticket Men's Student Council Officers John N. Monteith for President. John Kinkel for Vice-President Glenn V. Banker for Secretary-Treasurer Marvin Harms and Ralph Rodkey running at large Cheerleader Joe Schwarz College Officers Charles Slawson for President Donald Blair for Vice-President Eloise McNutt for Secretary-Treasurer College Representatives for Council Floyd Hockenhull . Fred Leach . Philip Dodderidge Edgar L. Hollis Ernst Kugler Basil T. Church Engineering School Officers Homer Eagles for President Harold Beisner for Vice-President Joe LaMer for Secretary-Treasurer Engineering Representatives for Council Gus Googins Hugh Pendegrast Wm. Wells Members Athletic Board Ferdinand Gottlieb Bob Lynn Merl Clift Roy Bennett Howard Miller Council from Medical School Alexander Chambers ~ Vote the Representative Ticket-These men were picked from the whole student body without discrimination.