FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill Mrs. Deane Malott President Mrs. Deane Malott President Mrs. Deane Malott, wife of the chancellor-elect, was elected president of the University Women's club in the last meeting of the club yesterday in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. She succeeds Mrs. E. H. Lindley who ended her nineteen years as president yesterday. The chairman of the nominating committee, Mrs. Raymond Beamer, presented the names of the following officers which were later elected by the club for next year: President, Ms. Deane Malott; vice-president, E. Ketter; recording secretary, Mrs. C. Ward; responding secretary, Mrs. George Hood; treasurer, Mrs. C. J. Posey; publicity chairman, Mrs. J. Kister; finance chairman, Mrs. Ernest Boye; program chairman, Mrs. Allen Crafton; social chairman, Mrs. P. (P) Sherwood; members at large, Mrs. S. Lowrance, Mrs. Winnie Lowrance, Mrs. Rosemary Ketcham, and Mrs. C. F. Nelson. Miss May Gardner presented Mrs Lindley with a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the club in appreciation of her service of service as president of the club. The executive committee for this year suggested that the University Women's club confer the title of honorary president of the club upon Sandley and Mrs. Frank Strong. The suggestion was voted upon favorably. After the business meeting Mist Rosemary Ketcham gave a talk on the textiles and embroidery of the Czechoslovakians. an account of Mt. Oread Society The meeting was then turned over to the tea committee of which Mrs E. C. Buehler was chairman. The tea table held a bouquet of pink roses for Mrs. R. A. Schwogel and Mrs. W. L. Burckdick presided at the tea table. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last night were: Betty Wilkinson, €41; Erma Wahl, €41; and Bill Sanders, €42. Bornice Jenkins, c42, and Adelyr Cast, c'unel, were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night. Dr. and Mrs. Markham of Parsons were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Wednesday. Dick Dalton, c'42; James Tibbets c'42; Walter Hindsley, c'42; and Dean Gates, c'42 were dinner guests at the Acacia house last night. Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house last night included the following: Sue Johnston, c'42; Virginia Gray, c'41; Jean Werner, f'42; Jane Irwin, b'49; Bermardine Hall, j'auncl; C. H. Mullen, '141; and Martin Dickenson and Howard Patterson of Kansas City, Mo. Diane Hans, c'42; Alys Magill, c'1 cunel; and Mary Ellen Brosius, c' cunel, were luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last night were: Howard Engleman, c'41; John Brand, Bob Alphin, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Maloney, and Clifford Ramsey of Lawrence; and T. T. Reyburn, Leavenworth. Howard Gilpin and Mr. Hubmeyer, both of Topeka, Dr. and Mrs Brown of Lawrence, Jean Brown c'42; and Jack Henshaw, were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house yesterday evening. Hal Ruppenthal, c'42, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epison house Thursday evening. Walter Varrum of Chicago and Mary Jane Shockley, c'uncel, were dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamm delta house last night were George Thomas of Kansas City, W. A. Musa of Silverrove, Prof. W. J. Jrockelbank, Prof. Harold Jenkins r. Wayne Monsees, Jack Sharp tunel, and Charles Wilson, muncl. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday evening were Ray North, c'39, and Warren Newcomer, c'42. Dwight Kurtz, e'40, Harold Height, e'40, and Kenneth Bushcush, e'40, were dinner guests at the Triangle House Thursday evening. Speakers Clown (Continued from page one) "That book is out of date!" Chancellor Linder翔ley exclaimed when the speaker introduced it. "It well it may be, but one should read it to keep up with the times." Doctor Le Ressigol retorted. Le Ressigol continually complained that Dr. James Naismith, sitting next to him, was tugging at his coat-tail, trying to induce him to sit down. Entertainment last night was furnished by Ross Robertson's Modern Choir, and by Don Woods, b'39, vocal solist. The choir sang its unusual program of three numbers: "The Words That We Sing," "Angels Sing," and "The Penny Senorade." Woods sang "Figure," and "Sail Away for the Rio Grande." WANT ADS LOST: Kappa Alpha theoris sorority pin. Initials on back. Juliette Tremblay, phone 2533, 730 Mississippi. -150 Warner Baxter in "The Return of the Cisco Kid," now playing at the Dickinson theater on Saturday, Ruby Cary, this is your free pass. WANTED TO BUY: Tuxedo, to fit or be altered to fit size 38. Harry Stuckenbruck, 17 0 1 Louisiana. Phone 2025M. -146 Warner Baxter in "The Return of the Cisco Kid," now playing at the Dickinson theater on Saturday, Maurice Jackson, this is your pass FREE Tire and Tube Not Second Line, or Third Line — But Fisk First Line 1939 Air-Flight Road Hazard Guarantee for Life of the Tire. Fisk Winder, Heavy Duty Tube. In the deal you pay the regular price for one tire and tubc and get the other tire and tubc absolutely FREE—no catch—on your to yo. You can't buy a better tire. We get the old tire and tube. SAMPLES: H. D. Windsh Tube Tire $15.95 $3.65 11.10 2.65 2nd Tire and Tube FREE FREE Size 600x16 450x21 Total Cost 1st I tire and Tube $19.60 13.75 SALE THREE DAYS ONLY Free Tires and Tubes Friday Through Sunday, May 5, 6, 7 No Charge or Time-Payment — Cash Only Fritz Co. Lindley Receives First Fingerprints Chancellor Lindley had his fingerprints taken this morning by members of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. After showing the student the famous robins nest outside his office window, the chancellor submitted himself as the first to be fingerprinted preliminary to extension of the free service to all students next week. Fingerprinting will start Monday in center Frank Strong hall, continuing there Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday the members of the fragrance hall to fingerprint students there, and Friday they will go to green Hall. Materials for the fingerprinting are furnished by the Federal Bureau of investigation. The records will be sent to the Civil files of the FBI separately from the criminal files, and never searched for criminal records. The importance of filing a record of one's fingerprints was pointed out by Lies Hixon, c'sp. Any person is likely at some time to have an attack of amnesia, or be involved in a serious accident where all possible means of identification is destroyed. In such cases fingerprints are the only sure method of discovering one's identity. On KFKU Today 45-10-15 Musicale, Charlene Barber, violinist, and Joyce Vetter, pianist, from the graduating class of the School of Fine Arts. Monday, May 8 2:30 French lesson. 2:44 News Flashes. 2:47 Spanish lesson. 45 A Four Year College, Why? Where? When? George O. Foster, registrar, University of Kansas 2:30 McAllaster School Program, arranged by Miss Sue Todd, prin- Tuesday, May 9 2:44 News Flashes. 47 Health Program. "The School Nurse and a Neighborly Interlude." 9:45-10:15 "The Fall of the City," directed by Rolla Nuckles. For the clear, cool sea-breezy colours featured at the Paris openings, no makeup is quite so flattering as Miss Arden's glowing Redwood. It is ideal for the beach, the mountains...for all who love a radiant, natural make-up. Redwood Colour Harmony Box, $5 • Redwood Lipstick, alone,$1.50 COSMETICS Weaver's "The Amazing DR. CLITTERHOUSE' CLAIRE TREVOR HUMPHEY BOGART Deadline for Camera Club Exhibition Next Wednesday Master Thief and Mad Killer! EDWARD G. ROBINSON MEDICAL GENIUS! PATEE All Shows. 15c. Any Time TODAY ENDS SATURDAY ROY ROGERS "Frontier Pony Express" The deadline for entries in the spring exhibition of the University Camera Club has been postponed until Wednesday, May 10, to accommodate students who have asked for admission to all its entries. 't was announced today. Cartoon and "Dick Tracy" Many prints received have been praised for the high quality of the work which they show, it was said. Anyone who takes pictures is invited to submit entries for the exhibition. Additional information about the exhibit may be obtained from Herbert Herrmann, e39, president of the Camera Club. lected by the recently elected officers with the approval of the retiring cabinet, held their first meeting Wednesday, April 28. Jack McMichaels came from the Orient, related his experiences with students in China. Quill Club Honors Hopkins 'Y' Cabinet Hears Jack McMichael Discuss China E. M. Hopkins, retired professor of English, was honored by the local chapter of the American College Quill Club at their meeting at the Hopkins residence last night. In recognition of his fifteenth year of service to the University, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the American College Quill Club of which he was a member, the thirty-ninth year of the local organization, he was presented a volume of short stories by Saki. Formal initiation was held for the following: Isabel Rie, c'40; Emma Lou Montgomery, c'39; Hoot Hunn c'41; Lea Freed, c'40; Don Lucas DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 NOW! ENDS TOMORROW CISCO'S HERE! LYNN BARI CESAR ROMERO HENRY HULL KANE RICHMIDON C. HENY GORDON ROBERT BARRAT Fighting! Swinging! Loving WARNER BAXTER THE RETURN OF THE CISCO KID ADDED! Fox Late News Cuckoo Bird Gorilla Hunt Thrilling as Derby Day! Exciting as a Photo Finish! GEORGE RAFT - ELLEN DREW 'THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY' SUNDAY 4 Big Days HUGH HERBERT - ZASU PITTS GEORGE RAFT - ELLEN DREW Swing Your Partner University 'Yokels' to Learn Tricky Steps of Folk Dances MERCER'S favorite oxford shirt is Arrow's hand-side GORDON—and we have a swell collection of Gordon—including some great shirt for sports and business both. Get it today, Only $2. By Loss. Wilson c 41 "All jump up and never come down; ARROW WINS Popularity Contest By Lois Wilson .c'41 Swing your honey round and round." So will sing out the "caller" of the square and round dances at the University Folk Festival Tuesday evening. The "Hill Yokels" will get out their best "Sunday go to meetin'" overalls for the festival. The celebration will be definitely "rural" in contrast to the party to be held in Hoch auditorium just one week later when Kay Kyser plays for the Senior Cakewalk. Entertainment for the evening will be be furnished by the Cheyenne Mountain College folk dancers from Colorado Springs. They will give demonstrations of folk dances from this country as well as Europe and Mexico. Brown, ed'uncl; Evelyn Thompson, '39; and Marianne Dillon, c'40. Formal pledging was held for those who were initiated and Mary Garrison, c'40; Dorothy Dyer, c'39; Mary Lou Rand莲, c'1cnL; uncle Rie, c'39; Jane Montgomery, c'39; Jeanne Brueu, fr'42; Norman Rehg, c'39; Bill Reed, c'42; Ruth Timpe, c'39; and Marianne Dillon, c'40. John E. Hankins, associate pro- Anthony Zbranek, c'40 Betty Martin 'c'1ec; Jean Brown, c'42; Adeline After the audience sees how it is done, the troup will invite anybody and everybody to the arena to learn the dances. Here is where the old clothes are in handy. After two and one-half hours of folk dancing, a mid-week will seem like "drap" dance, but it's less difficult for jitterbugs to let off steam when the folk dancers "start a-stompin' leather." fessor of English, acted as channel or during the initiation with Murti Johnson, c. 40, ceres; Gordon Brigam ham, c. 40, warden of the purse; I. M. Bokhun, master of ceremonies; E. Heywood, expeller to the master of ceremonies. During the evening Professor Hopkins announced to the group that Deane Malott, chancellor-elect of the University, was a former member of Quill club, and had served as chancellor of this organization. At last! PERFECT SPORTSWEAR for MEN Arrow Sports Shirts $2.00 up Arrow Slax ... $3.95 up Arrow has made it simple for you to play, romp, or relax in sportswear. Come in today . . . get your Arrow Sports ensemble . . . and make this Summer your best-dressed and most comfortable. ARROW How to pick up a good-looker! 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