THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, held election of officers last night at the thhe home of Mrs. Galen Fields, fa'uncl. The following officers were elected: Arlene Melchert, president; Helen Turner, vice-president; Helen Rolfs, second vice-president; Pauline Richards, secretary; Hortense Harris, treasurer; Ether Eddy, historian; Betty Harrison, chaplain; Mary Thomas and Bernice Randall, guards. Arthur Nichols was a guest at the Acacia fraternity house Wednesday evening. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Mary Margaret Cosgrove, c'40; to Kirk Owen, c'40. Owen is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Phi Chi Theta, the national business security, held a banquet Wednesday evening at Evans Hearth in honor of Miss Phyllis Buck, second vice-president of the sorority. Alumna guests present were Mrs. Mildred LeSeur, P. M. T. Stockton, Miss Elizabeth Wagner and Mrs. Irene Wagner. After the dinner pledging services were held for Margaret Stratton b',40, and a mock initiation for Lola May Barnhill, b'.40. Guests at the Alpha Delta Fla pouse yesterday were: Mrs. P. C Hensler, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. L. C. Hensler and Maxine Hensler Omaha, and Mrs. C. C. Surber, Independence. Mrs. F. T. Stockton was hostess at a luncheon Wednesday in the Old English room of the Union building for the alumnae and officers of Phi Chi Theta, national business sorority. Those present were: Mrs. J. G. Blocker, Miss Ema Wagner, Mrs. Irene Wagner, Mrs. Mildred LeScur, Mrs. Paul Haney, and Miss Alice Hesford. The following are all juniors in the School of Business: Marguerite Jones, Lola May Barnhill, Doris Coleman, and Lucy Dunell. Miss Phyllis Buck, second vice-president of Phi Chi Theta was a special guest. --by a substantial majority of substantial Kansas men Mrs. R. E. Gowans, Ottawa, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house last evening. David Whitney, e'42, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house Wednesday. Margaret Murray, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Wednesday. John Oakson, c'40, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house last night. Anyone interested in working at the Kansas Relays should see Mrs. Frank Porker at the University Men's Employment Bureau, room 2. Ms. Strong Hall. Neely one hundred men are needed for various tasks. PATEE TODAY ENDS SATURDAY 2 GIANT FIRST RUNS! SINISTER SKY BANDITS FOILED BY A DARE-DEVIL PILOT! "PIRATES Of The SKY" ROCKWELL HUDSON KENT TAYLOR Only 2 More Days Until Kansas Relays FOR ALL . . . AND ALL ONE FOR THE NEAREST FIGHT! The 3 Mesquiteers "NIGHT RIDERS" Cotton and "Tick Truck" Cartoon and "Dick Tracy" Featuring the javelin throw with such stars as Gilliam Graham of Texas and Bob Waldram of Missouri. A.S.A. Directory Out Tomorrow Night The Independent Directory will be available to members of the Independent Students Association tomorrow night at the organization's Gay Lady Salmon dance in the Memorial Union ballroom. The directory which list all members of the organization may also be obtained free of charge in the event of the Memorial Union building. Members of the Council met in night to discuss their Friday night dance, the last big one of the season. With the Gay Lady Saloon set up in one end of the ballroom, beverages will be dispensed without charge to the dancers. It will be a costume affair, with the era of the 1890's and Diamond Jim Brady as a motif. Roulette wheels will be set up, and rumor it has that a bouncer will be present. Swinging doors are to be installed in the ballroom to facilitate his work. Alumnus Appointed To Treasury Post Richard H. Crawford, 29, has been named by the United States Treasury Department" division of tax research. He is also the division of its income tax study. Mr. Crawford is making an intensive analysis of data in the filer of the bureau of internal revenue for various government and nongovernment agencies. The study will be one of the most detailed statistics of income ever produced in the United States. DICKINSON NOW PLAYING STARTS SUNDAY SHELL SLAY YOU... but never say Manho a sai ibn in Morah a sai ibn in roughly rough romanica SAMUEL GOLDWYN ... WUTHERING HEIGHTS MERLE OBERON · LAURENCE OLIVIER · DAVID NEVEN KANSAS RELAYS Saturday, April 22, 2:00 p.m. Featuring Glenn Cunningham and "Chuck" Fenske In a Special Mile Run Your only chance to see these great milers Reserved Scats $1.10; General Admission: North Many other champions will be here to try for new records. Stadium 50c; High and Grade School 25c MEMORIAL STADIUM LAWRENCE High School Girls Will Throng Gym For Play Day About 185 girls from 14 High Schools are expected to attend the seventh annual Play Day to be held at the University Saturday. The University women's physical education department and the state Women's Athletic Association jointly sponsor this event. Robinson gymnastium will be turned into "Dineville" for the occasion and each of the teams will be named after one of Walt Dis The program begins at 8:45 Saturday morning with registration; starting at 9:15 a general mixer and get acquainted period will be held, and at 9:45 the activities period begins. These activities will include folk dancing, track, baseball, basketball, and volleyball. Entries have been received from the following schools: Ingalls High School, Atchison; Argentine, of Kansas City; Coffeeville; Haskell Institute; Lawrence; Oread High School; Shawnee Mission; Salina; Ottawa; Tonganoxie; Rosedale, of Kansas City; Wyundet, of Kansas City; Valley Falls; and Dodge City. More than 50 University students have been working in preparation for play day. Irene McAdoo, c'40, is general chairman with Virginia Bell, c'41, and Alice Paden, d'39, as assistant. Mary K. Lattner, d'39, president of the W.A.A. is program manager for the plays will include D. J. Willett, ed'39; Margaret Van Cleave, ed'39; Les Wilson, ed'40; and Alma Bigelow, ed'39; baseball; Alice Paden, ed'39; center basketball; Virginia Anderson, ed'40; volleyball; Mary Frances McNew, ed'41; swimming pool; Shirley Shupie, ed'41; score保定; Katie Biddick, ed'40; time keeper and buddy instructor; in charge of folk doces. Evelyn Harriman, ed'41 will be in charge of registration, and Laura Johnson, fe'39, will be pianist. NOW IT'S--by a substantial majority of substantial Kansas men CARLS For— ARROW TIES SHE STARTED 100 FAOS AND-FASHIONS The Story of VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS It's Sensational! SATURDAY 5 DAYS GRANADA The annual convention of the Midwestern Economies conference, to be held in Des Moines beginning tonight, will be attended by several faculty members and students from the University. John Ise, professor of economics, is president of the association. Economics Professors Attend Meeting in Des Moines Prof. Domenezo Gagliarlo will read a paper on the "Wage-Hour Bill." Prof. William Shannon will read a paper in the accounting session, and Prof. Joseph Taggart is to be chairman of one of the sessions. Others attending the conference rom here are: Prof. E. B. Dade. Prof. Henry Holtzclaw, Prof. R. S. lowey, Rose Robertson, J. Selyme instructors in economics; Philip Ruap, '39; and Challis Hall, gr. Kansas City, Mo., April 29—(UP) —Mrs. Nathalie Nailher Grazp, prominent horsewoman and daughter of a bakery company executive, has filed suit for divorce from Carl A. Rapp Jr., it was learned today. They were married while students it the University of Kansas in 1934. Former Students Seek Divorce Shows Continuous from 2! Ends Tonite! ARSITY Home of the Jayhawk Til 10c Then 7 15c No. 1 Dramatic War Hit! "North of Shanghai" James Craig - Bette Furness - - Campus Cup-Ups! "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" Mary Corlea - Buster Crobbe 2 FIRST RUN HITS! 15c All Shows — No. 1 — Mote's Strangest Crime Adventure! PETER LORET FRIDAY! SAT. AND REMEMBER THIS: "MR. MOTO'S DANGER ISLAND" SPRING IS AT THE PALACE SUNDAY! SONJA HENIE "MY LUCKY STAR" Saga of the Song-Filled West! CHARLES STARRETT AND WILLIAM BOYD "SUNSET TRAIL" Check these for your wardrobe FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY ELECTED Shirts and Sportswear by Manhattan Jackets . . . from $1 to $5 Pajamas and Underwear Shirt-Slack Sets—$5 upward - Collarless Coats . . . hop-sac If a Manhattan Shirt ever shrinks below indicated size we will give you a new shirt. In-and-outer Shirts NEW MANAGEMENT Honor Chancellor At Luncheon EXCLUSIVE WITH US IN LAWRENCE Heads of most of the schools of the University 'attended the luncheon given in Kansas City yesterday by the Chamber of Commerce and the K. U. Club of Kansas City, in honor of Chancellor Lindley. the men making the trip were E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School; R. A. Schweigler, dean of the School of Education; F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law; D. M. Swarthowit, dean of the School of Fine Arts; H. G. Ingham, director of Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor; Henry Werner, dean of men; and Fred Elsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association. NEW MANAGEMENT THE HARBOR Formerly Large's Cafe at 18 E. 9th Completely Remodeled — Visit Us — Free Shrimp Friday Nite We Have the Pictures Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 HELD OVER! One of the Year's 10 Best You Must See Her Greatest Picture ONE MORE DAY ENDS FRIDAY "3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP" DEANNA DURBIN Nan Grey - Helen Parrish Chas. Winninger SATURDAY 5 Days True! Big! Dramatic Rothschilds has the clothes At Last! Drama Even Greater Than Their Dancing! Vassar Girls Started it and it's Sweeping the Country! PUDDLE JUMPERS $3.95 With Your Name Burnt on the Heels Rothschild's These wooden soaked sabots are fast becoming a universal fad and definitely preferred by the smartest dressed coeds. We'll gladily burn your initials, nick name or real name on yours without charge. Sizes are from 3 to 8 and the leather is natural with tan trim or vice versa. Order yours today! On Main at Tenth Kansas City, Mo. on HEADLINE VALUES For Friday and Saturday The Gibbs Clothing Co. 'WHERE CASH BUYS HORE' 811 Moss. 98c At These Low Prices Regular $1.29 Values Regular S1.65 Values A vast group of fabrics including modas Modas and broad-toned fabrics that can new spring patterns that can cover summer. Non-wilt curls. A wide assortment of new patterns in the popular Shapely and Mark Twain shirts. Select several of those while stacks are complete. HOSIERY A special purchase brings the regular 25c quality at this low price. Plenty of ankle styles in fancy patterns. Oxfords Black, tan, brown, two-tone, gray, patterned, preference we are ready to supply you with all leather, comfortable, stylish styles at these popular prices. SPECIAL SALE SEAT COVERS 99c (Coupes) TODAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY Stop in Before and After the Relays FIRESTONE TIRE & SUPPLY CO. 634 Mass. Phone 294