SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Here on the Hill-on account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 University men and Hill bands were at a premium this week end with eight women's houses vying for the masculine best Friday and Saturday night. Dale Brodie and Clyde Smith, backed by their respective music makers, each filled two evening's engagements. The battle between Greek and independent dormitory houses was split 50-50 both nights. Of the four open houses staged Friday night two were given by social sororities, Alpha Delta Pi, and Kappa Kappa Gamma, and two by women's halls, Ricker hall and Tilfer hall. Alpha Chi Omega, Pi, Corbin hall, club, was in charge of a Clyde Smith's band played for the Alpha Chi Omega open house at the Memorial Union building last night, and for Alpha Delta Pi at the chapter house Friday. Dale Brodie's week-end engagements were for the Kappa Kappa Gamma reception at the Memorial Union building Friday, and for Alpha Omierson Pi at the chapter house last night. Clyde Bysom furnished music for the Miller hall formal open house Friday night. Chapereons were Mrs. S. M. Stayton, housemother; and Mrs. A. J. Foster, Kappa Eta Kappa house-mother. --p. m. Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. Gwilam Henry have been forced to recall their invitations to tea this afternoon, because of the death of his wife, Diana, his mother in Brownwood, Texas. Math Club Pienies Thirty-one students, mathematics faculty members, and their wives went to Lake Shawnee, near Topeka, for their annual Math Club课. The class taught by Holander, assistant instructor in mathematics and president of the PAGE THREE PHI CHIE'S WILL SIN TOO Phi Chi Theta, professional business security, will sponsor a tea in the Old College room of the Me- tion building from 3 to 5 m. Thursday. Sigma Nu social fraternity. Kappa Psi, pharmaceutical fraternity, held pledge services in the Fine room of the Memorial Union building Thursday night for the following: Russell Mount, Fleming Wilson, Lloyd Rogers, and A. J. Butel. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Thursday were: Mrs. D. E. Williams, Kansas City Mo.; Mie. Elizabeth Houghton, Kansas City; Kenneth Postelthwaite, gr.; Robert Regier, Newton; and Bud Russell Lawrence. The group left at 3 p.m. and returned at 9 p.m. Athletic piedicnicks chose sides for baseball or horse-shoe. The picnic was held in conjunction with the Mathematics Club membership drive. Kappa Sigma entertained the following guests at dinner Thursday; Diane Hans, c; 423, Evelyn Sabol, c; 422; Alice Harrington, c; 424, Mary Isa- KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 Evan Schaible, c'41, has pledged sigma Nu social fraternity. Fraternity Pledgings offers expert training in shorthand typewriting, comptonetry and machine bookkeeping. Special tuition rates to K.U. students. Phone 984 Alpha Chi Sigma, national profes- sional chemical fraternity, announces the plighting of Ellsworth Stephens Hale, c4'0 and Holli K. Beea, gr. Get Acquainted Offer LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 16 Years Experience NELLIE WARREN (formerly Cudcrellan) 1211 Kentucky Clip This Ad Good for 50c Oil or Drene Shampoo or Finger Wave --35c. Limited Time Only (Not good on Friday or Saturday) Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Iva's Beauty Shop Know your school. Read the Kansan. Phone Lawrence Business College Subscribe today—$3. Call K.U. 66 NOW KEYS Locker Padlocks Guns — Armumition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 DICK'S CHICKEN SERVICE Order at any time, whole fried chick en dinner with mashed, french fries or potato salad, gravy, bread, pickle and olives. $1.00. Also home mad pies. 24 hour service. 718 Kentucky phone 1124. belle Taylor, c'2; Mary Beth Dodge c'2; Betsy Dago, c'3; Peng Wad hams, c'2; Patty Wadley, faule and Bunny Jenkins, c'41. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai house Thursday night were Harry Smith, c'43, and Allen Cunningham c'42. Honoring new members of the faculty, the University Women's club will give a tea Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Union building. Mary Markham, ha'29, is a weekend guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Dave Young, e'40, and Bill Shears e'40, will be dinner guests at the Ch Omega house today. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house today will be Mrs. L, N Lewis of Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs Hambribe and Mr. and Mrs. Sanders all of Hutshionen. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wiles were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house Thursday. Name Committee To Pick New Cheerleading Staff Women's Club Tea --of college credit, Miss Kenney said. Ten courses were revised in order that the work offered by correspondence would measure up to evidence requirements. Jane Crouch, c'41, and Virginia Elliott were Friday lunchmen guests at the Gamma PHI Beta house. This year's University cheerleaders will be chosen by the pep committee at tryouts Thursday, Oct. 5 in the southeast end of the Memorial stadium. Any student desiring to hold one of the 10 positions must leave the address, scholastic standings, telephone numbers, or cataculties at the office of Henry Wuerter, adviser of men, before 5.pm. Tuesday, Oct. 3. ... Special Sunday Dinners 350 Week Day Dinners 250 Bill's Lunch 717 Mass. St. Omaha Hat and Shoe Works we buy old hats and old shoes you The pep committee, composed of the following presidents of University organizations, will pick the staff: Shoes repaired, hats cleaned and blocked. Called for and delivered. Phone 255 7171% Mass. Make the Stadium Barber Shop and Beauty Shop your headquarters. Personnel: Joe Lesc, Jimmie Piero Frank, Vaughan Phone 310. 1033 Marm. St ARGUS MODEL A2F Calibrated focusing mount. Built-in self-calculating Argus exposure meter; certified f4.5,3 Angstrom lens/1/25 to 1/200 second shutter lens; uses inexpensive 35 mm, movie film OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread Fine Grain Developing Film—Paper—Chemicals and supplies for the amateur Phone 310 1033 Mass. St $1500 TAXI TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 KODAK FINISHING Ty Mailin Dorsey Warren Hixon's For your next hair cut see us ARGUS MODEL A2F Drakes for Bakes 721 Mass. Phone 41 Herb Charles Ray Haslett Men's Student Council, C.H. Hulme, 1'41; committee chairman; K Club, Wilma Wilson, b'40; W.S.G.A. Velma Wilson, c'40; KU Kus, Galloway, b'40; Jay James, Winifred Jameson, b'40; Mortar Board, Betty Jane Budding, c'40; and Sachem Mac Wynne, c'40. One senior, two juniors, three sophomores and four freshmen will be selected. Ninety-five prospective riflewomen were present at the first meeting of the Women's Rifle Club held in Fowler shops Thursday night. Ann Rightmire, fa 40, captain of the organization, outlined the tentative plans for the year, and stressed the fact that no experience is required because the program includes instructors, officers and cadets. Everyone she said, has an equal opportunity to learn to shoot. At the end of the first semester, a team of approximately 35 or 40 will be chosen. From this group, the high 10 will represent the organization in meets, both telegraphic and shoulder-to-shoulder. Tau Sigma, honorary dancing sorority, will begin tryouts at 7:30 Tuesday evening in Robbinn gymnasium. The university's 60, president, announced yesterday. Group work will be taught in ballet, interpretative, and modern dancing through the year. Classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday every week. The students are interested and an elimination of members will follow a week later. 95 Attend Rile Meeting Interested women may sign up for a shooting time and pay the dues at the R.O.T.C. office, third floor of Fowler shops from 3:30 to 5 o'clock any day except Wednesday and Saturday. Tau Sigma Tryouts Start Tuesday Athenia Survivor Will Speak Here To Journalists - Annual High School Conference To Have Doris Kent on Program; 500 Ara Expected Word that Doris Kent, a survivor of the Athenia torpedoing and a graduate of the University department of journalism in 1937, would be available as a speaker at the twenty-first annual high school journalism conference here Oct. 6 and 7 was received yesterday by Prof. L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism. Miss Kent arrived in New York Wednesday ahead the Ortizba from Galway, Ireland, where she was taken by the Knute Nelson, a rescue ship. Miss Kent will describe in the disaster at the conference. Other speakers at the conference include Chancellor Deane W. Malott, who served in an executive position on The Kansan while an undergraduate; Henry J. Haskell, editor of the Kansas City Star; and Tom Collins, Sunday editor of the Kansas City Journal. The more than 500 high school teachers and students who are expected to attend the conference will meet in several groups. General sessions for all delegates, three student groups presided over by members of the department of journalism, four members of the Kansas Council of Teachers of Journalism have been arranged for the delegates. In addition to the general sessions and group meetings, at which various problems confronting the journalism teachers teachers and students will be discussed, the delegates will attend the Kansas-Iowa State football game Oct. 7 and a dinner at the Memorial Union building Friday night. The Stigma Phi, honorary journalistic sorority, will serve tea to women delegates Friday afternoon. Former Campus Musician Killed In Car Crash John Hubert English, former University student and Hill dance band leader from 1921 to 1924, was killed in a vehicle accident in the Imperial Valley. Known as "Brick" English he filled orchestral engagements throughout the state as well as on tour. His career has been in San Diego, Calif. This Schulz, the University tailor, has the nifftest patterns and prices on suits and topcoats for fall and winter . . . inexpensive as ready-mades BOY! oh BOY! ATTENTION If you have remedying, remodeling, or relinquishing our Repair and Alterations Department De- ATTENTION WE INVITE YOU TO ENJOY OUR "Suiting You-That's My Business" Special Sunday Dinner 50c and 60c Here you will find a variety of good eats such as Steaks, Chicken, Prime Rib of Befit, etc. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass Your Thank You! Built Week Days Try Our Specter De Luxe Regular Dinners — 35c DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. What's Happening This Week: TOMORROW—Faculty recital; Jan Chipapus, pianist, 8 p.m. Frank Strong auditorium; Ku-Ku meeting, 10:30 p.m. Phi House; Psychology Club meeting, 4:30 p.m. room 21 Frank Strong; Fencing Club, 4:30 p.m. Robinson Hall; May 27 Club meetings, 4:30 p.m. Room 27 Frank Strong TODAY--YW.-YW.M.C.A. creative leisure commission, bicycle riding 2 p.m. Hispanic Panhellenic Council, 11 a.m., Pine room. On the Campus: **TUESDAY--Applications for cheer leader due in Men's Student Advisee's office by 5 p.m.; W.S.G.A. meeting, 7 p.m.; Pine room, Memorial Union building; Tau Sigma tryouts, 7:30 p.m.; Robinson gym; Y.W.C.A. Personal Relations Commission, 4:30 p.m. Henley室; Sociology Club picnic, 4:30 p.m.; Alpha Chi Sigma smoker, 7:30 p.m. chapter house; Sigma Delta Chi meeting, 3:30 p.m. Journalism building. WEDNESDAY: W.S.G.A. tea, 3-5 p.m., Women's lounge of Frank strong; Rhadamthi meeting, 4:30 p.m. Pine room, Memorial Union; French lab, 4:30 p.m. room 113 Frank Strand; Mid-week, 7-8 p.m. FRIDAY—Annual Nighteight Parade; High school journalism conference, all day. Journalism building; Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. Reinterpretation. THURSDAY - W.S.G.A.-Y.W.C.A. Lantern Parade for University women, 5:45 - 8 p.m. Memorial Union ballroom; Cheerleader tryouts, 3:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium; University Women's Club meeting 3 p.m. Memorial Union; YWC A. Freedman commission, 4:20 p.m. Henley house. SATURDAY—First home football game: with Iowa State College, @ p.m. Memorial Stadium; College English proficiency examination, 9 a.m.; Band Day, with 9 Kansas high school bands invited; Varsity dance, 9-12 p.m. At the Theaters: DICKINSON—Sunday through Wednesday: "The Old Maid" with Bette Davis, Mriam Hopkins, George Brent. Thursday to Saturday: "Stanley and Livingston" (return showing) with Spencer Tracy, Nancy Kelly and Richard Greene. GRANADA—(all week) "The Rains Came" with Tyrone Power, Myrna Lov, George Brent. VARSITY—Today through Wednesday; Mickey Rooney and the Hardy family in "Out West with the Hardy's"; also Charles Ruggles in "Night Work" with Mary Boland. Thursday to Saturday: "Sergeant Madden" with Wallace Berry, and the Jones family in "Quick Millions." PATEEN—Today through Tuesday: "Sorority House" with Anne Shirey and "Just Around the Corner" with Shirley Temple. Wednesday and Thursday: "Smuggled Cargo" with Rochelle Hudson. Friday and Saturday: "Lare of the Wastelares" with Grant Withers. Large Number Take Correspondence Courses During the summer months, 2- 341 students enrolled in the Bureau of Correspondence Study, according to a statement yesterday by Miss Ruth Kenney, secretary of the bureau. Teachers obtained enough hours to renew or to qualify for a certificate; many high school students completed a half or a whole unit of work; and the college students who enrolled earned several hours Graduate to New Job Dr. Robert D. Caghill, who received his Ph.D. degree from the University, has resigned a teaching position at Yale University to take a post with the U.S. Government Regional Laboratories at Peoria, Ill. He is in charge of a division in the agricultural department. Outline Your Courses With Outline Books See our 14th Street Window Sheaffer - Parker Zipper Notebooks Fountain Pens Extra large 2-inch rings A TOUCHDOWN IN FINE LAUNDERING For DeLuxe Laundry Work by a quick delivering, dependable firm--or campus and town tractors wear it on the tweed or gardainette side. a perfect suit for mat in white plaids or lovely plain colors. CALL--or campus and town tractors wear it on the tweed or gardainette side. a perfect suit for mat in white plaids or lovely plain colors. Phone 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 740 Vt. Former Instructor Gets Post On Texas U. Language Staff According to an announcement of the department of romance languages, Vernon French, former instructor in that department, has received a graduate fellowship at the University of Texas. French received both his A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of Kansas. Thirty-three Have Not Had Required Physical Exam Pen-Hel To Check Scholarship of Pledges Thirty-three freshmen and new students have not reported as yet for their physical examinations at Watkins hospital, it was said at the examination is required of all new students entering the University. Scholastic eligibility of fraternity pledges will be decided at the first meeting of Men's Pan-Hellenic council Dan Rhule, ed. 40), president of the council, announced yesterday. The pledge is "o'clock this morning in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. 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