SUNDAY, MARCH 12. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Thirteen Answer Glenn Oatman's Tennis Call ★ Three Lotteries and Several Prominent New-Comers Begin Preparation for Spring Season Thirteen candidates for the varity tennis team reported to coach Glenn Owen Thursday evening in Robinson gymnasium. Three lettermen from last year's squad were among those reporting. The most recent the new men are Howard Engleman, basketball ace, and Warren Shipe. Those reporting were: Robert E Bradley, e'uncl.; Warren Shupe, b'39; Harold Signin, bc'40 Maxine Miller, c'11 Jan Wedell, 'fa'24, Margaret Stratton, b'40 Mariana Bantoue, c'40 Pat Ledy- yard, c'42 Helen Johnson, c'43 Martha Browning, c'40 Maxine Almor c'40. 's p ,, letterman, Henry Noller, c' 40; Edward Whellan, e 'uml; George Murphy, e'39, letterman; Bline Hibbard, c' 39; Charles Snyder, b 'uncl; Neill Lysaught, c 'unel; Kern Franks, c - 40; letterman; Bill '40, letterman; Bill H. ENGLEMAN Everitt, b 'uncl. Wallis Campbell, b'40; Earle Radford, b'40; and Howard Engleman, c'41. Practice which will all be out doors will begin next week, and an elimination tournament will be held March 27 if the weather is good. The purpose of the tournament will be to cut the sound to six or seven and determine the ranking of individuals on the squad. Oatman, who is both tennis and golf coach, announced that matches of these sports with other schools will be played at the same time. This will not only make it easier for him to play, but it will also be less expensive. April 12-University of Wichita at Lawrence. The tennis and golf schedule to date is as follows: May 1—University of Missouri at Columbia. May 6—Kansas State College in Manhattan. May 9—University of Nebraska at Lawrence. May 11-Kansas State College at Lawrence. May 13—University of Missouri at Lawrence. May 19 to 20-Big Six tournament at Ames. May 16—University of Nebraska at Lincoln. (Continued from page one) On the Shin -c'40 Maxine Miller, c'11 Jan Wedell, 'fa'24, Margaret Stratton, b'40 Mariana Bantoue, c'40 Pat Ledy- yard, c'42 Helen Johnson, c'43 Martha Browning, c'40 Maxine Almor c'40. ... Catherine Heinlen stopped using Challa Holl's Sigma Chi jewelry for a safety pin last Saturday night and now it flaunts it open. . . . Chi Omega Ruth Cickler is respondent to slump in the eyes of Bill Shear. Gamma Phi's left a rushed to armuse herself with three issues of the Sour Owl yesterday morning after breakfast. No one has said whether or not the rushed was still there for lunch. Diary of a Friday Night: Off betimes to the pan-held party where having forgotten my ticket I did I have much trouble with a surly doorman, but being a resourceful soul did mount the other and ungarded staircase to behold the fun. Belle of the ball was Bellie Bell, hoop-skirted in white with a jacket of spangles . . . Martha Jane Sharr was there, looking at her. She was in spite of the fact that her escapade was Cylde Smith . . . . Chatted a moment with Pi Phi Eleanor Cavert, we deciding that women were not good judge of other women's clothes. So back to my favorite post where I did decide that Kappa Betty Gene Sayles, seen swirling and twirling with Jack Richardson, did have the funest face to go to, but he leaving I noted that Burzy Banks was conspicuously dateless . . . . Thence to consume a bowl of vegetable soup and home to bed.+ WANT ADS FOR RENT: Two double rooms and one single room, convenient to school and also town. Telephone 1490J. I308 Kentucky. WANTED: Laundry. Shirts 10s, rough dry, 7e a pound. Shirts finished 8e each. Family bundles finished 10e a phone. Pound 2433W. FOUND: Parker_fountain pen Owner may have same on identification and paying for this ad. Phone 2511. -112 Here on the - Hill - Delta Tau Delta will hold formal initiation services today. Jim Mott, 'c'42, will be the honor initiate. Don Schultz, Lawrence, was a dinner guest last evening at the Acciaia house. Paul Kihm, 38, is a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Alpha Chi Omega held formal initiation services for the following women Saturday; Louise Bush edu 'ncl; Dorothy Durand, c4; E2; Estelle Eddy, c4; C2e Susan Johnson, c4; Inez Rice, c'uncl; Bettie Lot Subway, c4; Jeanne Brusses, f4; Marion McIntheire, c'mian; Marian Lacey, c4; Erlene Hale, c'uncl; and Margaret Whitehead, c4. A formal initiation banquet was held following the services in the Colonial room of the Memorial Union building, Alumnae present were: Mrs. Donald Young, Dodge City; Mrs. Joe Robertson, Bartlesville, Oka; Mrs. John Blocker and Mrs. John H. Nelson, Lawrence; Virginia Wallace, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Piers Cook, Lawrence. Dean B. Lawson was the principal speaker at the annual spring banquet of the Westminster Foundation and was held at the Colonial tea room. The K. U. dames club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. James Shipley at 1331 Vermont. Miss Elizabeth Megular, Mrs. Charles F. Brook, and Miss Hermina Zipple will give a luncheon for the Housemother's club at one o'clock Miss Maude Elliott will give a talk about her summer spent in Porto Rico. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary society for women in education, will hold pledge service Thursday, March 16, at 7:30 o'clock in the Memorial Union building for the following: Jessie Bradbury, c39; Ethelmy B. Murrs, f40; Azenith Mae Fowler, e25; Kate O'Brien, Ruth German, c38; Violet Gore砂ard, d9; Betty Hammond, c39; Gwen Marie Hunt, fa29. Mrs. Ehlab Lock, gr; Ghelen Marie Meyer, f39; Darz Nelson, f40; 41; Ailey Paden, ed39; Phyllis Sikes, c39; Mary Virginia Stauffer, ed39; Vibem Strange, gr; Ruth Vieman, c39; and Helen Wilson, c39. Jean Makepeace, n'a-p, who was elected in the fall, will be pledged with this group. Following the pledge ceremony Miss Viola Anderson, assistant professor of home economics, will speak on "Specific Buying Programs", which is one of a series of talks on consumer education. Guests at the Phi Kappa Pii buffet supper Thursday night were Jean Werner, f'42; Doris Johnson. Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Mass. St. LEARN TO DANCE Private Lessons day and night ó votes with merchant's signature Mary Jo Cornell, c'40; Meredith Dyer, f'29; Jane Montgomery, ed'40; Martha Jane Starr, c'41; Roberta Walker, c'41; Jean Anderson, c'42; Jean Milan, c'42; Donna Hughes, f-'43; Ellen Irwin, c'43; Arlee Fish, c'42; Nancy Kesler, f'41; Olaingreen, Cynthia, f'41; Louisiane Sadler, c'uncel; Libby Metcalf, c'42; Isabel West, f'40; Whitman Albom; Jane Brueuss, f'42; Mary Beth Weir, c'42; La Dean Davis, c'42. Prof. John Ise will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Tennola club Tuesday afternoon. The Mortar Board alumnae will have a buffet supper Thursday evening at 5:30 o'clock, at the Evans Heard. Mrs. S. M. Finch, Eskridge, was a dinner guest Thursday night at the Acacia fraternity house. Education Fraternity Gives Dinner in Kansas City The Theta field chapter of Ph Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity of, Kansas City, Kan and Kansas City, Mo., entertained members of the organization from the University of Kansas of the University of Missouri at a dinner meeting Thursday evening in the cafeteria of Wyndote High School in Kansas City, Kan. The subject of the program was adult education. Speakers included M. F. Hyde, director of education for W. P. A. in Kansas, Prof. F. O. Russell and Marvin J. Hawker, gr. The program chairman was Gr. J. W. Twente of the School of Education. Those present from the University were Prof. F. B. OBrien, Prof. B. A. Nash, Prof. J. W. Twente, Prof. F. O. Russell, and A. E. Garrison of the School of Education; Marvin Hawker, gr., Gilbert Ulmer, gr., Clauver Brown, gr., Floyd Collins, gr, and John E. Jacobs, principal of the Junior High School. YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING This early bird is getting his worm before the selection is picked over. any number in our spring stock of new patterns and let me get you ready early for Easter. TAKE A NUMBER 25 DOLLARS is little to pay for smart styling. Suiting You—Thot's My Business Karl Kuersteiner Heads K.M.T.A. SCHULZ --and $3.95 CHUZZ The Tailor 924$\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. Simpson Chosen Dean of Kansas Guild Organists at Winfield Karl Kuesterstein, associate professor of violin and orchestra, was elected president of the Kansas Music Teachers' association, and G. Criss Simpson, instructor of organ and piano, was chosen dean of the Kansas chapter of the American Guild of Organists at the K.M.T.A. convention in Winfield Friday. The Winfield meeting showed an increase in membership over the 1938 Emporia convention. The entire music faculty of the University with the exception of Meribah Moore, Irene Peabody, Alice McCriffle, and Otto Mussier were members of the delegation. On The Campus-and $3.95 Others who had an active part on the program were Olga Eitner, Ruth Orcutt, Russell L. Wiley, E. Thayer Stoulb, Diantho Stolb, and D. M. Swarborth. What's Happening This Week TODAY: Vesper organ recital, by Prof. C. S. Skilton, Hoch auditorium. 4 o'clock WEDNESDAY: Mid-week dance. Jean Eichberger gives senior reeital in Frank Strong hall. TUESDAY: Y.M.C.A. election at "Y" office, Y.W.C.A. election in rotunda of Frank Strong ball. THURSDAY: School of Engineering and Architecture banquet in Memorial Union building at 6:30. MARKTOWN CITY UNIVERSITY FRIDAY: K-Club varsity; basketball team will announce selection of their queen. Annual banquet of Kansas Water and Sewage Works association in Memorial Union at 6:15. At The Theaters-and $3.95 DICKINSON: Today through Wednesday, "Wife, Husband and Friend," with Loretta Young and Warner Baxter. Thursday through Saturday, Charles Laughter and Elsa Lancaster in the "The Beachmember." GRANADA: Today through Thursday, "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with W. C. Fields, Charlie McGarvey, Bergen Berenz, Friday and Saturday with J. D. Schmidt. VARSITY: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, "You Can't Take It With You," the Academy Award winner of 1938, with Jean Arthur, James Stewart, and Lionel Barrymore. Wednesday and Thursday, Joan Blondel and Melvin Douglas in "There's Always a Women" and Preston Foster in "The Westland Case." Friday only, the KMBC Hillyborne Jamboree featuring Lora Lee and her Priceless Priere, Colorado Peter and Ralph Klein, and "In My Son Is a Criminal." Saturday only, Robert Kent and Anne Nagel in "Convict's Code" and "Knur of the Sierias" with Rex and Shick. PATTEE: Sunday through Wednesday, "Fishermen's Wharf," with Bobby Breen and Leo Carrillo, and "Fighting Thoroughbreds" with Ralph Byrd and Mary Corlissle. Thursday through Saturday, "Adventures of the Horses," with Andy Garland and "Rough Riders Round-Up," with Roy Rogers and Mary Hart. FOR THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFE! WITH COLE'S BEAUTIFUL MODERN NEW Shoe Department Thanks for your wonderful reception! Women have given us a classic beauty and our gorgeous show, we feel great together. Featuring 50 Spring Styles in Nationally Advertised Lines! New styles arrive daily in these famous shoes! Open Back! New Materials! Beautiful color! Come in to look around! $495 ★ Guaranteed as advertised in Good Housekeeping. 815 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Phelps Hearing Set For March 27 The preliminary hearing of Raymond Phelps, Milwaukee, on a man-shaughter charge for the automobile deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown of Chanute has been set for March 27. The charge was filed yesterday following a coroner's jury verdict that the death of the Browns was due to negligent driving on the part of Phelps. Phelps was released from the county jail last night after he had furnished a $2,500 bond for his appearance at the hearing. The accident in which the Brown's were killed occurred last Tuesday night two miles east of Haskell Institute on Highway 10. The two cars met in a head-on collision which killed Mrs. Brown immediately. Brown died last Thursday in Lawrence Memorial hospital as a result of serious injuries incurred in the accident. Western Reserve University has started a drive for a fund to honor the memory of Newton D. Baker, World War secretary of war. On KFKU-- On KFKU-- Monday, March 13 2:36 French lesson. 2:44 News flashes. 2:47 Spanish lesson. 2:60 Vocational Guidance, "Law," Dr. Fred Moreau, dean, School of Law. Tuesday, March 14 2:30 German lesson. 2:44 News, flashes. 2:47 Spanish lesson. 24:47 Vocational guidance, "Technicians Training." Dr. Cora Downs, professor of hematology. 6:00-6:30 Drama, directed by Rolla Nuckles, instructor in speech and dramatic art. Russell L. Wiley, director. Wednesday, March 15 2:30 Pinckney School program. 1:44 News flashes 6:00-6:30 University of Kansas Band, Russell L. Wiley, director. THE DUCKS ARE FLYING NORTH ARROW HDK'FS Give Your Motor a SPRING TUNE UP TIME TO CHANGE TO SUMMER GREASE and OIL And a chance to show you the power and pep that comes with a new season. 827 Vt. Phone 264 MASTER SERVICE STATION Romeo and Juliet Overture Brahm's Symphony No. 4 in E Minor Ravel Bolero Musical Masterpieces Franck Symphony in D Minor The Mikado—Complete opera La Bobeme—Complete opera Time to Do Our Spring Cleaning. I'll send the Clothes Where We Always Get Fresh, Clean Laundry. For--- Deluxe Laundry Work by a Dependable Firm INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY PHONE 432