.*- -L. » lntyre. Dr. and Mrs. H '9: ' ;i.‘:5..,.day Guests - I n. r. amor- News of Colzmibia Society ..-._.’.. ‘ Q - Q a -- 1v~ o I l 1" ?ton birthday features of The tree was covered cherries. the with George Parks. 1400 Univer-A -. ‘.~ sm;d,y dinner guests at the vari- -gas fraternity houses wene: ma Rho: "Cleo Mer- [na Bernstein. ” its-la Shotwell irzhit " of Richmond and Delta Tau “Delta: Lois Chamber- . new . . . P; 3.99. Alpha: Margaret Owen, Meredith and Fern Keaton. Tau Omega: Helen Louise . James Graves and (Th n. Jogpéfilphaz Mr. and Mrtk 5- A- -pmgbfidge, Helen Clinton. Marsa- ut Gibsop. Jane Newmlll Ind‘ “Welch. Theta Pi: Mrs. Rosa lngels. an-s. Giltner lngels, Ralph Douzlls. Weakley, Cont!!!’ 39899)’ of St. Joseph. Al Goepel and Grover Godwin of St. Louis and‘Paul Dig-1 g-le of Kansas Cit y. . Dana Press Club: Carol Hubbard Whitaker Ruckert, Cum- Robert of Kansas City. Rowena of Stephens College. Anna Maurine Cased)’. C-13??“-'9 minga. Wesley Harlan and sunjey of in. . phi Kappa Psi: Daisy Sweeney. Headen. Helen hart. Mrs. Ted snare. and Grant Torrance. Carl Rey.-lie, Stanley Johnson. Howard wmdn,_ Edwin 'ennedy and Charles Edward of Kansas Cit)’- Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ruth Ka- dle and Mar)" Olive Marshall of Beta Tau Mrs. : Prof. and Zeta _ Isadore Lubin. Miss Virginia Hains- ‘ further of Winchester. lll.. Miss Gertrude Stein and Wallace Rahing. Phi Epsilon: Kate Differi- Alberta Mc- . M. Melden. Armstead Beldcn and George E. Staples. ? Phi DeltaiTheta—Dinner guests yesterday included a number of week guests-..vIho'attended the formal Phi Delta‘. Theta dance Fri- day night. They were: Mrs. A. S. Barada. Miss Clydla Winchell, Miss noes Zimmerman. Miss Jane Gaeatham of St. Louis and Miss Au- of Kansas City. Phi Belflosrer: Orville Suttleton. Mary- yllle; Nowell ‘Smith and Byron Drummnnd.’ Gallatin. ' DI’. and Mrs. A. H. R. Fairchild and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen were dinner guests at the Delta Delta Delta house yesterday. Beta rhea? 15.‘ Holds Initiation Banquet . Zeta Phi chapter of : Beta Theta held its annual initiation ban.- quet at Cue chapter house. 520 Col- lose ta at the banquet were: Lue Loaier. Jeflerson .City. toast- master; Thomas Barclay; Dean F, M. Tisdel; Kenneth C. Teasdale. St. a; Charles M. Buckner. Mar- . St. Louis: Grover ' . Mills. Klrhaville: Paul M. Diggle. Kansas v_ City; C. B. Rollins: Dr. Dudley Rob- nett: William H. Coleman; and W. E. Kemp. Kansas City. Mrs. Cecil P.-Krieg ms‘ the guest of Mrs. L ..W.. St. Clair Moss at Christian College at noon yesterday. H _ honor of her eighteenth ‘birthday. Vivian « Mrs._ W178‘ SW?" ='" ° :.....'.';‘ .....°.‘..‘.‘.-'.°J.‘"“. ...‘.*:.‘:.‘.°.‘::; 1 -,;~;;;m 5.2.5:,"-;;;;l *:;,,3:;;:;-. Honor of Mrs. Krwg ‘llhe following: Russel ' ' , ‘° " Mrs. C. P. Krieg of Detroit. who ‘jnosworthi Curtis E. Grace. Albanrf amend. “,1 J_ S is visiting Miss Adelaide Haaeltine. ;Roy D. Hockensmifln ,0-‘I'M--5..-t whim, M... Rosana Proctor, W18 50110!‘ I008‘ 3‘ 3 W3“ “PPR 1-Jame; Lem). Jone,’ nu-yt-ille: 30”" Mrs. Bell Maxwell and Mrs. J. E. last night given by Mrs. Eula Alex- ?I-- MP5)’. DId€"‘m¢3 3557"“ 5- 35°’ 11,0;-Mon. . ander. Mrs. M. c. Mehl. Mrs. wn. Clell-nd. St Joseph: Dorm 500191’- liam C. Dunckel. Mrs. T. J. Talbert 38310. Wind!"- Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones went to and Mrs E. R. Childera. at the home . . , - F -_ Joplin yesterday where they at- of Mrs. Childers. 1322 \\'ilnon av. ::rTP;i|;e. apizdggrept trgcgmnded . Mhumri Univeniu. en Keuhum. 9“ alumni meeting. .From there - home of Mrs. G. W. uc. - Decorations of jonquils were‘used. tor Jones will go to Carthage and . ' h - About twenty-five University wo- ¥"Mnw”£::hum‘,::u,¢n 5.” Fort Worth and men W970 Pl‘¢8¢Dl- JUYIORIK 019. dl_cum‘:in; uubihgment 3 ‘Houston. Texas. where he will_at- ince-' , _ 1915. and is now moving to a farmiund ‘l"""" m°°l""3" four and a by)! miles north of Co- lumbia. guests were: Miss Eva Johnston.‘ Mrs. G. B. McDonough and Miss Mary Maclzay. Mina Auer.l3'~Izg—aged to Harry Milton, Sedalia The engagement of Miss Mina Auer. a student in the University. to ‘ Harry Milton of lia was an- .. » Members of_t-he Pi Beta Phi so-; ""‘° ‘“°‘‘’ ‘"’° """"’°"" rority will hold formal initiation . tonight for Misses Catherine Miller,= frfifixlifirswfifl :‘l€e’:‘i,;I:: 63.233: Aileen Hutton. Helen Clinton. Mar- wedncaday evening with a formal _ dinner put}, in honor of Mr. ‘N. Holcomb and Lula Moss M . Richard Bedford and Dr. and Mrs nounc at a dinner Friday night, _ , , ' Miss Mary Cleo_phe- Brenueiscn 8l\'¢D 5)’ 5573- 5- 3- Mimi“ OT Sedih 7:?z’:':'d !r“;ie1‘A"::::“:!' lot: and Miss Esther Reilly spent the lia The date of the wedding has :21)": . ' " week-end in Jefferson City. Miss . . Brenneisen visited her parents. and Miss Reill was the guest of her sister. Miss Ruth Reilly. _. - [ Frances Wilson. Christian Col- lege. entertained the following guests at dinner yesterday: Kathryn not yet been announc . Miss Auer left school Friday. go- A .l , _.u be . t "1 _ in‘ to -selhli" “nd.fmm were to ;homeuo\fe'M:.. Sviclney‘ galfierat, 81; her “lime m st‘ !‘°u“' “ll” guts” §College avenue. by the Women's rm Mum" ‘"d.M'” R3“. . ‘_nl°"' 7Auxiliary of the Calvary Episcopal‘ :’°:;:e:im3_.°"u ";ut'|;'°em:‘:e”'3)', at’ 'Church from 3 to 5 o'clock Wednes- ° l’ ‘M C ‘ ‘d; All women of the _ ~ - d - _ _ _ , Rnthgebcr. Margaret Edwards. .heM'l.J:i"l3:?t ‘.8 a form" Sm em m 'l“"'l‘ {md Ep"‘°°p‘l 3" " lflhe Frances Kelly. Russell Sheets, Wal- " .L'niverstty and Stephens and Ch5'1s- “.1. Bud}. and Romog Giuespia M . St 1 ':.s~'Th"'.n1 t ,1 ' itian college are invited to atten _ rs ‘m e) mi “ cue ‘ml -—-———- Mrs. Burroughs Mosman. Mrs. u :‘:,:,"o,.';o:.'id‘:§.f.‘,,',f§',," 1313:? 51:5 limb R_“Cl°“ Rf" F':d‘5' Leland Hazard and Miss La ra ' ' w I . n be: Miss R.n‘on. hh.s_ lfor or omc in an-0 on en 'FIlU'lC¢S Headen returned 10 l.h(‘|I' Dudley (3o!.1Il.€)'S..hll3x;s..kel. gr‘. ;parents. Mr. and MS. Char]: in: Q“. “.eek_(.nd at Spencer. Mrs. Kate Conley. Mrs. C. -fro"; thschin £1: 3 PM honest; fiiefn KRPPG Gamma l|0“8f-‘- B- “°{{!""- ""- 5‘““°" 9' 3;?“-" Lesta Berry. Mildred Sturgia. Sallie‘ Miss Margaret Fithian and Mi... fir‘;-R gladri" FE:’;;°"C~on’:‘e:_’° Mr; J‘ Lacy. Christina Patt, Parilec Stew- six?!»-jorie liarbaugh of 1:3“. Citt: ' . ’ ' .' ' " Alice Bu wi arrive in .umbia ay to P. McBalnc. Mrs. C. B. Minor. ms. "" “d __ . . , non Woodward. Mrs. Bun T-yIor_ ix... c. B. Rollins. 510 now... f,‘“.$:§1.“.,.‘,’,‘,.°,.’:.'..,~§":_‘.‘.e‘,’,'.;'.§§‘}':,'i.,,,°' and Mrs. Berry McAlester. ‘street. will entertain with three ts- inmflibn whid, will be how w,,;gm_ bles of bridge at 7:30 o'clock to- thc Kappa .Mi” Rofé Roscmhfl. emcruinedl t. guests be Dr. Mrs. John N. Belcher. I315 Rosc- mm ‘ fl‘°'°°u”° dmner “ ‘h°'and Mrs. Stanley Smith. Mr. and ’mary lane._will entertain the Good Daniel Boone Twcm Sufi“). even‘ ‘Mrs E Sydney Stephens Mr. and Time Bridge Club at 7:30 o'clock to- :'"g in honor of Mi” Butfice mlblhlrs. A. G Spencer Mr.,and Mrsfnight. The guests will be Miss °‘ 5“ "°"" “d M‘” ‘’‘’‘‘'‘‘'ii: A Logo}. and Mr‘ and Mrs. John Octavia Hall Mrs Weldon Cotton Ilainsfurthcr of Winchester. Ill. The fS$,ke’8 ' ‘nd Mn Joc'Euu' guests were: Cecilia Wallace. 3 . ' ____ ' ° Gertrude Stein. Virginia H-insfur-“ Robert Casebolt left Columbia last Miss Virginia Mullinax of cum. ther. ‘Beatrice Hllb. .-llllll K°"3¢h night for St. Louis. He was the tian College had as her guests yes- rld. 581:1? -llcgllls. SIMOIIS-°3lt1‘l‘}'~ ‘honor guest at a Washington's tcrday: Mr. -and Mrs. E. R. Castccl ""38 "99- “'9'”? ‘"7 ‘_’“3- gbirthday party here given Thursday , Russel and Wynne Casteel. Mrs. 53-80193’ 9311350" "id Rl¢h"‘d n3‘"~"' :night by Miss Mary Crovrson. Miss M'arion Hertig was table hostess. further. ; -° 15' -1 ‘ 1) -- . ‘ -—-—————— §;:n3I.)_.t:,:.:' ‘::esu:”wSe:.(.vu 3:1: The Girl Reserves of Columbia Mi” Mildred Bold” W“ tbc;Decorations of red. white and blue . Huh s°h°°l Wm Kl“ ‘ w“hi"gt°" guest of honor at a line-party at the party gomo;-mw .fu_-moon in u". Thule!‘ SIllll‘dl)' filth‘ lfliwere used‘ ‘.___._.. gymnasium. The party is for mom- 3 1: . bcrs only. ose who attended were: Kather- uih::dm::::‘:£1z:;°r;u sngtefit _ _ —_——.—._ _ in B°°"°' Lucile B"'"d°"b"g"' -their chapter house Saturday night :3"; :35: "id is‘ E“; 'Mary I.-Zaslcy. Ruby Beckner. Una‘-mm home Wu decanted in mm; _ra_ _ t ' an. ‘t_ Era mates 0 .R'u-c, hathleen Turner. Dorothy hS‘ap- _.nd bumin‘ “trying out at Mt”, Q. M M} 'a';otic color scheme. The lights were To"; es: Jidimmed with red, white and blue ________ e n 3hld¢8- Mrs. Barton Robnett and Mrs. The "original cherry tree" and ‘Overton Robnett will entertain at . Delta Theta Phi, honorary law “original hatchet” were \\"ashing- 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon fraternity. held initiation Saturday. sue,-5 ¢ vs ell-end ‘Mabel Vanatta. Mary I Nora Lee Thompson. ‘thy. V 1' at tho‘ . Kappa pha eta ouse this-;,i., ‘e ‘ . ‘ ‘~ 3.0 party.:3"ith a bridge party at the home of; cute. . e karma-. 7-Glenwood avenue. ' ” » A THE COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25.19234 ' Ar Srarnnns common I Miaambucilc Johnson of Kansas , , , guy Vmmd Mi“ Cordelia Bums wk M:-s. C. W. Wllhtts of Kansas City Us v s .the Gamma Phi Beta house last’ Wee?-s.n,d« . H. E. McNatt of Kansas City was Mr. I-lc!\'att was graduated from the University in ‘-1909. Miss Frances Zimmerman. who has been a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house this \s’cel;-end. left last night for her home in Kansas City. - Miss Jane liarwood of Kansas City. who has been the guest of Miss Elizabeth Ransom this week-end, s returned to her home. Misses Ruth Wharton, hlildrcd Ford and Rachel Mnlfry were din- N?!‘ Ruests Friday at the Delta Tau Delta house 3"'°‘ Glb’°“' 5"“ K'"’h""" Syn" Members of th: £‘..~o. House fra- ternity will entertain with an in- formal dance next Saturday even- mg. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Donald Glen Bailey. Mcadville. and Robert Boucht-r, Jr., C larksville. The Daughters of 1812 will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon llillll Mrs. R. ll. Gray. 611 Maryland n e. Dr. and .\lr.~r. A. H. R. I-‘airchild and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen were dinner guests at the‘ Delta Delta Delta house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi 13*” -‘P‘~'"i the “'°°l“°“d Via‘ he’ homes in Kansas City after spcnd- Epsilon frutcrnitv house vestcrday were Prof. and Bvlrs. H. M. BL-ldcn and Katherine l)ill'cndcr2l'cr. Mrs. E. L. Brown. who has been the guest of Mrs. Rosa lngels for several days returned to her home in Pleasant Hill yo.-'tcrdn_\'. Mrs. Nettie (‘arts-r, fornu-rly of Houston. Tr-x.. is the guest of llt" niece. Mrs. H 1.. . Kt-mpstcr. 811 College avenue. The dinner guest.-: at the D:-Malay house Friday night were Misses Lor- raine Bush and Doris Cuddy. Members of the (‘nuntry Club will entertain with an informal dance at ' ‘J o'clock \\'cdnc:~:du_v night. , ing her daughter. Miriam. Mrs. T. W. Gregory of East S lnuis visited her daughter. Helen. last week. Miss Helen Home was a week- end guest of Mrs. J. D. Gillaspy. 615 Lee Street. Mrs. W. A. Mc\'ean cl Tipton is spending the week-end with her r. Mary . J. J. Oppenheimer, dean of the faculty. has gone to Rochester. .\linn.. on a business trip. Miss Florence Sterling of Sedalia was a guest of the Kappa Delta Phi sorority for the week-end. Mrs. E. W. Mounce of Liberty re- turned home today after spending the week-end at the Kappa Delta Phi house. Miss Elizabeth Poll: of Kansas City. and Miss Josephine Huber of Holden were guests of the Delta Rho Alpha sorority for the week-end. 2 Betty‘ Hill and Rosalie Knns to Kansas City; Gertrude Th and Hazel Johnson to St. Louis; Ruth Carpe t_ Lucelia Tamer to Carrollton; Jose- phine Barnes and Marian Kinney to Memphis; lrene Hall to Fayette; Vera Wol - ridge.to Windsor; Charlotte Meehan to Norborne; Caroline Morgan to , . . Hominy. OIda.. Margaret Adair to - JELLOW CA8 CO',___ Clinton; Underwood <-- ----'-"r Council Bluffs; Virginia Long to Slater; Pauline Linxwiler to Jeffer- 3- "f‘§"‘-5°" l-*"'5‘_-"F 5"" son City; Helen Baker to Centralia: ‘Si ”:u;?_‘.:£_”~DR‘ Alta Jones to Hallsvillef Marie so........... a....a.. and Tharana! Steffens to Russelville: Gwendolyn W5" (‘nil in -M "'9'" Bently to Bosworth; Marian Rose- For This Week V any girls are taking advantage- uf the holiday Friday to spend the week-end at home. sie Weaver. Margard Dawson. __._v___ ._ ._.-—.,, Jftcr every meal Misses Bea. . .S‘(‘(l[t’d in . its /)urz'l_\' /’uc/:u_gc night for the following: Williaml Kent Jameson. Bartlesville. Oklo.;i fFIoyd Stayton. Archie. Mo.: Oliver. 'Terry Kensinger. Clinton: La Vern‘ ? Bloomer. Columbia; and Wilford H.; Gowen. Jr.. Caruthersville. The in- , itiates were entertained at dinner» Su’nday. ~ Herbert Little. St. Louis repre-i ‘sentative of the United Presps. was a 3 week-end guest of J. Clark Wnl-'; Mr. Little 3 1 Closing Out Sale . This Week Only Big Reductions in All Lines Colonial Tea and Gift Shop. ‘Vt’ Va 9. ter known as Ruby Black. is editor I 1 of the Matrix. the oflicial publica-5‘ ltion of Theta Sigma Phi. national journalistic sorority. Members of the Pi Beta Phi so-. rarity will hold formal initiation at o ,7 o'clock tonight, Following initia- tion thene will be a dinner for the‘ alumni and new members. Those to be initiated are: Helen Clinton.? Anna Katherine Sykes. Catherine‘? ;Miller. Aileen Hutton. Margaret , ,; .Gibaon. Dorothy Holcomb and Lula,» ‘ 1Moss Bobnett. ' l ...._.n_ .. .__a_.n.I_ '8 Flannel $18and$19._50at ' All evening dresses now’ at close-out prices. . ’AIltall‘etadresaes.r'ega1'dleasofformerpriceat................$10.75 l Allaequindre-anes.rega.I'dlossofformerprioesat...............19.76 -—-'9-‘-' °- ..-——...j¢.._.. - - R1). 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