WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill-in account of Mt. Oread Society Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Notes on Easter vacation and after: First of all, who didn't go home to rest? Second, who did rest? Third, who did rest? Then he did when vacation began? Between eating marshmallows Easter eggs, jellybeans, and going shopping for three whole days in a row, most students would take school any time. It may be hard to keep awake in class, after all that's only mental; to follow one's own plan can be difficult of a frenzied Easter shopping crowd makes one feel like the neurotic rat in the psychology lab picture show Anyway most of the "Hilloppers" will probably be back in shape by the weekend, when the spring parties will really start in earnest. The Theta Taus are having one Friday while the Kappa Sigs and Gamma Fids will stage theirs Saturday. Every weekend from now will be a weekend of parties some formal, some informal. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bourassa, of Topека, announce the engagement of their daughter Philomele, c3S), to Thomas R. Hood, m39, son of Prof. and Mrs. George Hood, of Lawrence. Miss Marcia Davis of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Mrs. G. M. Simonon of Piedmont Calif., international vice-president of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, will be in town Monday for house Wednesday and Thursday. The joint Y.M. and Y.W. advisory boards and cabinets will have breakfast together at the Colonial tea room Sunday morning at 7:30. An installation service in the chapel Congregational church will follow. Iris McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McDonald, Chapman, annuanced her engagement to Wendy. She also gave a tea given by her mother, April 8. Margaret Ann Slentz, ed'sp, announced her coming marriage to Homer Livingston, Great Bend, at Student Learns How Not to Watch Arc Welding Miss McDonald was president of Sigma Eta Chi and treasurer of Theta Sigma Phi when she was enrolled in the College. For the past two years she has taught journalism and English at Harper. WANT ADS Harry Bronson, c'41, allowed his curiosity to get the best of him during Easter vacation and as a result is temporarily blind. He watched an electric weder for 15 minutes and learned all about welding. The main thing he learned about welding is not to watch it without glasses. Bronson said in a statement that are welding is a very interesting profession. LOST: Pair of Tux pants. Finder return to Bob Trekell, phone 2488M. Reward for return. -128 LOST: Black mottled Shaeffer fountain pen. Phone 2108. Mary Parks. -130. FOR RENT: A first floor, newly furnished, roomed apartment. Suitable for instructor's family. Good location. Electric refrigeration. Extra nice. Call 1989R for appointment.-130 The current attraction at the Dickinson theater is "I'm From Missouri!" starring Bob Burns and Gladys George. Larry Blair, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card. The current attraction at the Gr nada theater is "Dodge City," starring Errol Flym and Olivia DeHavil. Ill. Clem Fairchild, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card. The current attraction at the Granada theater is "Dodge City," starring Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland. Doris Winzer, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card. The current attraction at the Dickinson theater is "I'm From Missouri" starting Bob Burns and Gladys George, Alice Winston, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card. a tea given by her mother, Mrs. C Slentz, April 9. Miss Lucie Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffith, Laguna Calif., formerly of Lawrence, announced her marriage to Gates Burrughus, Laguna Beach. The weddin- took place April 4 at Yuma Ariz. Mrs. Burroughs attended K. U. where she was a member of Pi Betta Phi. She has been teaching arts and the Junior College in Santa Ana, Calif. , , , Mr. Burroughs is an architect in Laguna Beach. --a student recital program of piano, voice and violin, will be presented tomorrow night in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. Students taking part are: Marshall Butler, fa4; 24; Rhodes Rhodes, fa4; 31; Baruch Burdinger, fa4; 37; Warren Ben Wilson, fa39; Edna Givers, fa4; Vincent Bleecker, fa'un; Arnold Lye, fa'un; and Agnes Betty Strachan, fa42. Sigma Kappa announces the following officers. Social chairman Louise Rousse, ed 40; rush captain Margaret Hogan, ed 50; and critic Margaret Hogan, c'41 Fhi Gamma Delta entertained the following guests at their "Slack and Sweater" party Monday: Sura Fair, c'une; Diana Irvine, c'42; Frances Hurd, f'41; Mary Ann Dillon, c'41; Heilen Zimmerman, c'44; Virginia Lee Steewes, c'39; Betty Blue, c'42; Mary Alice Living- ston, c'39; Shirley Maupin, c'42; Elizabeth Carruth, c'39; Elizabeth Denius, c'44; uncle; Leone Hoffmann, c'40; Louise Bowen, c'38; Jean Eg- bert, c'42; Dom Hughes, fa'uml; Lesta Lou Welsh, c'41; Anna Cot- clun; Helen Johnson, c'41. Mary Ann Cook, f4; Beth Young, 'cuncl; Ann Murray, f4; Jean Sunderland, fa 42; Nancy Carey, 'cmc2; Mary McCrosskey, f4; Jean Robertson, ca 41; Jean Fees, c4; Better Blake, ca 41; Betty Muchnic, c4; uncelr; Muriel Henry, c4; Beth Dodge, fdge 4; Suzanne Adair, c4; Jane Robinson, c4; Betty Bell, c4; uncelr; Tidie Fowler, c4; Virginia Appel, c4; Miriam Whiford, c4; Jean Denelan, c4; Jeans Andererson, c4; Mary Louis Kananga, 'cuncl; Iripen Fightley, Jean Dodge, Iriphen Fightley, Jean Dodge, Iriphen Fightley, Ruth Clickner, uncelr; Mary Arts, Edgerton, c4; Bety Wetty, c4; Elmore Shockley, c4; Susan Henderson, c4; Jeanne Wedell, f4; Carolyn Green, c4; and Phyllis Wetheril, c39. Faculty guests were; Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau; Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Miss Maud Ellott, and C. A. Thomas. Clyde Smith's orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Dean Raymond Schwegler To Speak in Kansas City Haskell Institute's commencement speaker will be Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson of Tulsa, Okla., one of the most outstanding Indian women of this country, it was announced today by G. Warren Spaulding, acting superintendent. Dean R. A. Schwegler of the School of Education will be the baccalaureate speaker. Baccalaureate will be held Sunday, May 21, with commencement exercises the following Monday, May 22. "Mrs. Lawson has achieved a considerable degree of prominence with the white as well as the Indian race," Spaulding said. Active in the Federation of Women's Clubs she served as president of the Oklahoma federation from 1917 to 1919. She is a member of the national women's commission on the Will Rogers Memorial Commission. During the World War she was chairman of the women's commission of the Council of National Defense. She is at the present time a member of the board of regents of Oklahoma College for Women. PALETT All Shows 15c Any Time TONITE ONLY At 9:45 BIG STAGE SHOW! SMITH'S PATEE And Others! LAST TITLES TONITE! Priscilla Lane Wayne Morris "BROTHER RAT" HAWAIIANTRIO BRUSH CREEK RAMBLERS! "NANCY DREW REPORTER" Schiller Shore Sprouts Wings; Surprises Wife Schiller Shore, Warden of Potter's Lake,' has many hobbies and one of them is flying. Mrs. Shore knew about most of the eccentric's hobbies but she didn't know about the flying—not until last Sunday. At that time Schiller took her to the airport under the pretense of having two free discs for a ride. On arriving at the airport, she was surprised by a plaing that he had been taking lessons for some time, and took off or a ride. Convinced that her "problem child" could fly, Mrs. Shore went for a ride herself—but not with Schiller. Fine Arts Students Recital Thursday Other piano solos by Winifred Hill and Agnes Betty Stracman will be "An Old Stage-coach on the Road" (Kathleen L. Kavanagh) and "Rhupseydo P.4 (Liszt)." Marshall Butler will play "Organ Prelude in G minor" (Bach-Silott) on the piano. Rudolph Rhodes will sing "The Bell Man" (Forsyth) and "Take Joy Home" (Bassett). Warren Wilson will sing "Blue Are Her Eyes" (Watts) and "Since You Went Away" (Johnson). An ensemble of Edna Givens, violin, Vincent Blecker, violin, and Arnold Lynch,钢琴, will play "Concerts in D minor" (Bach). Senior Employment Group Discusses Problems How many employment guidance speakers to choose, what type of speakers should be chosen, and where to select the lecturers, were offered for the summer employment committee when it met Monday in the alumni office. John Litter, c 39, is chairman of the committee of alumni, faculty, and students. Members of the committee are Jeanne Youngman, c 39; Alam Sleeper, c 39; Dolph Simons, alumnus, Lawrence; Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni association; Dean Stockton, School of Business; and Dean Werner, men's student adviser. Welding Confab Electrodes, pipe line welding and hard surfacing will be the demonstrations of the meeting at 1:30 Friday afternoon. The chairman will be the founder of the Kansas City division of the Linde Air Products company. (Continued from page one) ing, and fabrication of monel, nickel and inconel. This meeting will be presided over by C. A. Woodman, Kansas City, Mo. Spitsbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. Dodge City — Melting Pot of Adventurers, Settlers, Gummen — Browning Capital of Cattle, Cash and Killers! THRU FRIDAY Your Leading Theatre DODGE CITY--- The Picture of the Year! TODAY Olivia DeHavilland Ann Sheridan Frank McHugh C.S.E.P. Payroll Down in March ERROL FLYNN "DODGE CITY" In Gorgeous New Technicolor ★ 388 University Students Receive a Total of $5,532.05 Plus—Color Cartoon - News Working a total of 15,303 hours last month, to average a salary of $12 each, CSEP students returned to institutions with many hours to make up. The payroll, which included 388 students, was slightly smaller than the preceding month. With a minimum wage of 30 cents an hour for undergraduates and 40 cents for graduate students, a car loan was earned a total of $5,325.65 this月. This year the University received a grant of approximately $20,000 to provide work for students. The amount was $7,000 less than was received in 1986—the biggest year since the National Youth Administration. Official sanctions for the continuance of CSEP next year have not been received from Washington, D.C., but most of the colleges and universities are assuming that it will not be dropped. The extent of the program will depend on the appropriations that congress will grant it. SATURDAY The University has the largest appropriation in the state, with Kansas State College running a close second. It is the only school having a full-time office force for CSEP administration. The National Committee sets the yearly appropriation according to their survey, approximately 9 per cent of the students in the universities and colleges are entirely or partially self supporting. DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN "3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP" Using 1936 as the base year for all schools, 9.3 per cent of the number of students between the ages of 16 and 25, carrying three-fourths of the normal schedule, and matriculating at the school on Oct. 1, 1936, are eligible or in need of financial aid. The number arrived at governs the amount of the appropriation for each school. Graduate Pianist Heard in Recital A large audience heard Janet Coulson, gr. a member of the piano faculty at Lindenwood College, present her master of music recital in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall last night. Miss Coulson, who has been a music teacher for several years, returned to give a program containing many well-known compositions. It consisted of "Sonata," Op. 110 (Bee-thoven); the "Symphonic Eyes" (Schumann); "Prelude in G Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff); "Toccata" (Ravel); a number from Dohanyn's "Winterreise" called "Sphere Music"; and a Spanish selection from Infante entitled "Sevillana." NOW IT'S---- CARLS ARROW The greater part of the cost of a new fire is for the casing. The treads wear smooth, while the casing has suffered no wear. So, why discard the tire when you can have us REBUILD it the Lodi way? Take advantage of this extra tire mileage. Y.M.-Y.W. Commission To Hear Regional Secretary All freshman members are asked to attend. Bill Miller, fe'42, will preside. Save 50% With Lodl Retread Tires Charles Schwiese, Rocky Mountain regional secretary of the Y.M.C.A. and associate director of the Y.M.-Y.W. Eater Seminar, will speak before the Freshman Commission of the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building at 7 p.m. His topic will be "Are You Sure Religion Does Not Concern You?" All freshman members are asked Malott Visits whether his major subject at the University had been economics or journalism. He said he had no education. He said it didn't matter. There was me for that later. Then he turned the tables on his questioners and asked, "Are the Betta's still a terrible gang?" CARTER'S SUPER SERVICE (Continued from page one) The new Chancellor's height and sturdy burd (he is 6 feet two-a- 半 inch tall than Doctor Land- ing) can be used for climbing leptic activities on Mount Oryad. 1000 Mass. Phone: 1300 "I didn't participate in athletics" Mallett said. "I was a skinny, scrawny affair so he should be taller than his height for besides getting my head cracked." Mrs. Malott, a graduate of the University of California, has never been in Lawrence, he said. The family would move to Lawrence sometime after Harvard classwork ends, about June 22. All things considered—the weather, the shortage of time, the fact most students didn't know of his visit—the University welcome was hearty. Student comment invariably was favorable. Full Estate Kantork Hot Water Bottle Made in Japan $1.50 for a bottle, larger size $2.99 Full pint Rexall Milk of Magnesium 29c Nestle distillers allow acidity quality. No bitter Neutralizer sturtsbing excess acidity quickly. No bitter earthy taste. Large tube Klenzo Shaving Cream A clean, smooth shave without burn or irritation. 25¢ A REXALL PRODUIT Pack of 5 Permeage Razor Blades Every Male is guaranteed to give the smooth skin they desire and have possible. H. W. STOWITS Rexall Drug Free Delivery Phone 238 "SAVE with SAFETY" at your Texall DRUG STORE NOW! ENDS TOMORROW Til 10c Then 7 15c Hit No.1 MYRNA LOY CARY GRANT The Crammed-With-Action Story of a Girl Who Shot the Works for the Man She Loved! 'Wings in the Daak — Hit No. 2 — Tommy-Gun Gong Rule! "UNDERCOVER "AGENT Russell Gleason - Shirley Deane Several professors on the advisory committee beamed a "he was one of my pupils" look when Dean Clements came back to his alma mater, came back to his alma mate. as Chancellor - elect. Chancellor Lindley, who started his term on Mount Oread the year before Maloft was graduated, found a common topic of conversation with his successor along fishing lines. But none of the group of welcomers was more smiling cordial, humpier or enthusiasm than Desne Waldo Malott himself. 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