SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - Francis Logan, Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest at the Delta Chi house. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are: Ree Said Ile; Marjorie Crume, Ft. Scott, and Silhire Irwin, Kansas City, Mo. Albert Moon, Dick Dyer, and Larry Mallack of the University of Chicago, and Ed Anderson of the University of Missouri are weekend guests at the Phi Kappa Fsi house. Westminster hall entertained with a dinner-dance at the Evans Hearth last evening. The following were present: Peggy Draper, fa'39; Rhea Bamberm, fa'42; Lorrane Barackman, ed'39; Meredith Bell, belt'4; Dorothy Bruce, ed'42; Miam Cheeseman, ed'4; Marijorie Hetzel, belt'4; Lois Hays, e'42; Eula Rae Kerr; cunee; Dee Ellen Naylor, e'42; Lois Nayler, e'40; Martha Pinneo, e'39; Ehlyn Hall, e'40. Bert Brandt, 'eunc! Brent Campain, c'41; Bob Lintner, 'eunc! Sam Maier, c'39; Jimmie Miller, 'c'41; Bob Ramsey, 'eunc! Gordon Terwilinger, 'n'42; Falrald Sweneey, 'c'41; Charles Varvel, 'c'39; Charles Yeemans, b'40; Orrie Sorge Dell; Carl Pettr, m'42; Gordon Petty, c'42. Dorothy Shearer, Junction City, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta college Friday. Thirty-five members of the local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega attended a founders' day banquet at the Bellerive hotel in Kansas City, Mo., Friday evening. The principal speaker at the banquet which was held at 6:30 p.m. in conjunction with the Kansas City Alumni association, was Judge William J. Anderson of the fraternity, Judge Willard M. Benton, Kansas City, Mo. Members of the chapters of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of Missouri and at Kansas State College also attended the banquet. Melvin Adams, Augusta, was a weekend guest at the Acacia house Dinner guests Thursday at the Phi Gamma Delta house were: Mrs. A. J. Foster, Betty Blake, c'41; Greenlee, c'25; Dialle, c'42; A dinner guest at the Delrin Chi house was Millard Dornblaser, Kansas City, Mo. Glee Club (Continued from page one) which the following members will take part; J. D. Ramsey, c'40; Bob Brooks, c'42; Dwight Kirk, Jack Nelson, and Bob Glothzb, b'39. Three Solists on Program The last part of the program will be by the glee club and will include the "Toreador Song" from Carmen in which Jack Laffler will sing the solo. Douglas Tolbet will sing the baritone in song to "The Cruise of the Sally B" the words and music of which were written by Jack Laffler. The last number will be an excerpt from the Desert Song by Romburg, called "Eastern and Western Love." The solists in it will probably be Gray Dorsely, c'uncel, and Louis Focke, c39. The day programs will be curtailed to fit the hour assembly periods which the high schools allow Everett Watson Receives Position everett R. Watson, c. 290, has received a position with the United States Geological Survey at Austin, Texas. He is also director of the department of civil engineering. Jayhawk Tumblers Demonstrate Skill At I.S.A. Dance Jayhawk Tumblers made their third Hill performance at the I. S. A dance last night. Performing on a lane of mats in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building, they executed front and back flips and with a rapidity that amazed the crowd of approximately 200 dancers. The tumblers were organized into a club this fall by Frank Anneberg, c'uncl, and Herbert Alphin, instructor in physical education and faculty support of the group. Members include Virgil Wise, c'42, manager; Eldo Cordes, c'uncl, Eugene Roads, c'45, Sidney Salt, c'42, and Erte Sanchioni, c'41. Anneberg is the captain of the team. Climaxing the act with a complicated pyramid, the "floor show" made way for the dancers and re-recorded Lorraine Clinton and Being Goodman. Announce Relays Queen Candidates * Visiting Team Will Pick Her Majesty and Attendents From Pictures The pictures of the candidates for the Kansas Relays queen have been turned in to Walter Sutton, senior relay manager. There are 42 candidates, which is bestowed on one queen and her two attendants each year. Each security or house on the Hill may submit only one picture. The candidates are: Virginia Appel, c41 Gamma Phi Beta; Betty Bell, c42 Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Jane McCoy, c49 Pi Beta Pri; Virginia Beverly, c39 Chi Omega; Mary Louise Baker, c45 Sigma Knap; Ruth Buehler, c40 Alpha Omicron P; Betty Martin, c4cul Kappa Alpha Theta; Peggy Doug, c39 Alpha Delta Pi; Jeanne Knight, c44 Miller hall; Muriel Mykland, c39 Wakens厅; Peggy Maser, c42 Cornhall hall; and Jean Bruess, fa42 Alpha Chi Omega. The queen and her attendants will be chosen by some visiting track team that is to participate in "the Relays. The University of Texas trac team selected Elizabetht Short, LP Beta Pi, for queen last year with the Martin Alpha Chi Omega, and Betty Martin, Kappa Alpha Theta, as attendants. The name of the team that will choose the queen will not be revealed until after the announcement of the name of the winner is made. Walter Sutton and Ed Ebel, assistant director of the Relays, decided upon this plan to prevent any organization from writing chapters at the school at which the selection is to be made. WANTED: Laundry. Shirts 10s. rough dry, 7e a pound. Shirts finished 8e each. Family bundles finished 10e a pound. Phone 2443W. Braven (Los Angeles Times) Dyer reports that Howard Jones, U. S. C. cochair, will conduct a coaching school at K. U. this summer. This is the first we've heard about this thing. Could it be that Dyer means the Topeka coaching clinic? This department would appreciate any information which might clear this matter up. WANT ADS FOUND--Fountain pen, in front of Administration building. Person may have pen by calling E. F. Fluke and giving identification. 110 AT THE PATEE "Four Daughters" returned to the Poteen starring the three Lane Sisters will show, thru Wednesday. Water-Sewage Conference Ends - Officers for: Next Year Chosen at Meeting Before Group Adjourns Following a luncheon at 12:30 yesterday afternoon at the Kansas City, Kan. Quindare plant, the twelfth annual conference of the Kansas Water and Sewage association composed of 145 persons the largest attendance in its history, came to an end. Before leaving for Kansas City, the group elected officers yesterday morning at Marvin hall as follows President, Robert Pearl, Salina city manager; vice-president, Levi B Smith, whitte superintendent, Paola Schroeder, water company, Waltihia water company, William O'Day, chief engineer, Coffeyville; and F. W. Sisker, water superintendent, Yates Center. According to the organization's constitution the director of the state board of health's sanitation division, Earnest Boyce, of the University, is the standing secretary-treasurer. While in Kansas City the water works representatives inspected the water purification and power plant. Chancellor E. H. Lindley presented his proposal to the association held Friday evening at the Memorial Union building. Organ Will Be Dedicated At First Methodist Church AT THE DICKINSON Charles B. Russell and Lleyd E. Russell will dignify an organ today in the memory of their parents, M- and Mrs. J. B. Russell The organ is a gift to the First Methodist church of Lawrence. The Reverend Dr. Robert A. Hunt will speak on "God Is at the Organ," and on Monday at 8 o'clock Dr. William H. Barnes, well known organist of Chicago, will give a recital at the organ. The organ is the largest church organ in Kansas. It has four man- velvement. AT THE GRANADA uals and is the latest in organ de- Ana Louse, Shirley Temple and Richard Greene in "Little Princess" Playing for your entertainment at the Dickinson now through Tuesday. Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer as the protagonists of "Love Affair," At the Gronda for 5 days. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 383 10th at New Hampshire A "show window" for each dress. These new cellophane bags completely protect your dresses from dust and moisture until you are ready to wear them. THEY'RE REALLY NICE Best of all, there is no extra charge for fine addition to our already modern dry cleaning service. We clean everything you wear but your shoes What's Happening This Week TODAY—All-musical Vespers given, bass auditorium, 4:00 p.m. MONDAY—S. A. S. Spring Fashion Show given at 7 p.m. in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. University band concert over Kansas network from 8 to 8:50 p.m. TUESDAS Josef Hoffmann gives concert, Hoch auditorium, 8:20 p.m. WETNINSDAV. Mid-week versity at 7 p.m. On The Campus-- THURSDAY—Forums: Freshmen Occupational Guidance forum in the Frank Strong hall auditorium. At The Theaters-- DICKINSON—Today through Tuesday Shirley Temple in "The Little Princess" with Richard Greene and Anita Louise. Wednesday through Saturday Fred McMurray and Madeline Carroll in "Cafe Society." GRANADA—Today through Thursday Charles Boyer and Irene Dume in "Love Afraid" Friday for two days a return from "Show White and Black." VARSITY—Sunday through Tuesday Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, Andy Devine in "Doctor Rhythm," also William Boyd in "The Frontiermen." Wednesday and Thursday, Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in "Mr. Deeds Go To Town," and Clark Gable and Claudeette in "It Happened One Night." Friday and Saturday Starrett in "North of the Yukon." All star cast in "Mystery Plume." PATEE—Today through Wednesday, Jackie Cooper in a first run picture, "Newboy's Home" with Edmund Lowe, Wendy Barrie and the Little Gougs. Also Fannie Hurst's "Fear Daughters" with Prescilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, John Garfield and Chaude Rains. Thursday for four days Ken Maynard in the "Fiddlin' Buckaroo" and "Crime School" with the "Dead End Kids" and Humphrey Bogart. AT THE VARSITY Bing Crosby and Mary Carlesie in "Doctor Rhythm" which opens today at the Varsity for a three day show. CAR OWNERS! Make Way for Spring Power and Pep CHECK THESE Latest Pressure Equipment Expectly Trained Mechanics Spring calls for a lighter grade of grease in your car. Every car greased according to scientific grease chart. A thorough motor check now will prevent serious damage and costly expense later. All work fully guaranteed. Have It Refilled N Checked Severe winter wear and tear has reduced its power and efficiency. Let us check it and refill it with water. For Safe Spring Motoring Our attendants will check the pressure for you when you drive in. Generous allowance on your old, unsafe tires. MOTOR - IN Master Service Station 827 Vt. Phone 264 Fifth Regular Attraction University Concert Course JOSEF HOFMANN Pianist HOCH Auditorium Tuesday Evening, March 21, 1939 8:20 o'clock THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST 38,000 heard HOFMANN last summer at his two appearances in New York City at the Lewisohn Stadium Concerts. THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON Activity Tickets Admit Seats now on sale at $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 at— School of Fine Arts Office—Bell's Music Store—Round Corner Drug Store D. M. SWARTHOUT, Manager