SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - Guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma buffet supper Thursday evening were: Protor Ritchie, e'30 Granville Wilhelm, b'39 Benn Furd c'40 Darby Trotter, e'39 Howard Harris, e'42 Tom Robinson, e'39 Jack Ledyard, b'40 Fred McCoy, 39 Frank Harwal, g'1 O. J. D Butchere, c'42 Bob Oliver, c'41 O. D Lencrezco, c'42 Russell Dog, D'29 Earl Radford, b'40 Dan McMorron, b'40 Bill Mackie, t'40 Clem McCrea, 22 Joe Clark, c'40 Rockwell Smith, c'39 Max Replogle, ed'39 Bob Shaffer, b'40 Bill Rolls, c'40 Dick Kane, c'39 Jack Laffier, c'39 Bud Bangs, c'41 Charlie Walker, c'42 Wayne Clover, b'uncl; Bill O'Shea, c'41 Bill Baisinger, l'40 Bill Arlene, c'40 Franklin Bolin, c'41 Harry Brown, b'40 Paul Hein, c'41 Wally Springer, b'40 Gordon Vaniper, c'41 Jim Morris, c'41 George Murphy, c'41 Loran Voran, c'41 Larry Winn, c'41 Bob Patterson, c'40 David Wilson, b'40 Flick Lytton, c'39 Billy Southern, c'41 Jack Floyd, c'42 Joe Greensess, c'42. . . . --- Harold Gardner, George Olsen, and John Thomas, all of Manhattan, were week-end guests at the Delta Tau Delta house. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained at the chapter house with a valentine party Friday Party Louie Kuhl's orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Mrs. H. S. Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams. The guests were: Annette Wood *c*:42, Betty Lawson; *c*:42, Betty Baker; *c*:42, Leah Edmunds; *c*:42, Doris Twente; *c*:42, Margaret Whitehead; *c*:42, Hendriksson; *f*:41, Nell Clark; *c*:40, Dorothy Curtis; *c*:uncl; Ann Murray; *f*:42, Elizabeth Kemp; *c*:09, Virginia Rigue; *c*:uncl; Vera Knopker; *c*:uncl; Virginia Christie; *c*:40, Ruth Olive Brown; *f*:40, Ruth Ann Crary; *f*:39, Dorothy Durand; *c*:24, Jeanne Frances; *c*:42, Betty Barnes; *c*:39, Betty Barnes; *c*:42, Eilee Fish; *c*:39, Shirley Ruble; *c*:uncl; Arleen Reve; *b*:39, June Johnson; *f*:39, Mary Beth Weir; *c*:uncl; Annie Holloway, Neodesh; Dorothy Crawford, Hutshinson; Gerry Alter, Coleyville; and Ruth Rodgers, Lawrence ... Mary Margaret Stubbs, Kansas City, Mo. will be a dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa house Sunday. Jean Frances Love, and Frances Peak, Topeka; and Gloria Hanson are week-end guests at the Pi Beta Phi house. --- Week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house are: Moa. Leah B Wilcuts, Topoka; Lucille Meyers, Kansas City, Mo.; Alice Hess, Neta-waka. Mr. Marion Wainscott, Russell was a dinner guest Saturday at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Elaine Holloway of Noodedeha was a lunchroom guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Saturday. The new officers for the Acacia fraternity for this semester are: Venerable dean, Evie Watson, c'39; junior dean, Max Cole, ph40; senior dean, Ned Martin, c'42; rush captain, Richard Trees, c'41; secretary, Robert Burne, c'41. Week-end guests at the Alpha Omicron PI house are: Betty Howard, Kansas City; Mrs. D. B. Rasmussen, Fremont, Neb.; distric superintendent of the sorority; Mrs Longerbeam, Janet Turner, Mrs. L. V. Hill, Mrs. Hazel Hedges, Miss Ruth Elledge, Mrs. J. L. Johnson, and Mrs. Francis Brown all of Kawasan City, Mo. Ms. Claude A. Hayck, Ms. Sarah S. Hayck, Mrs. Lloyd Rourk, and Mrs. W. H Hrown, all of Kansas City, Kan. Sanction Banett, Leavenworth. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Don Brown, c'42. --but Spring's around that corner! Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house will be: Tilda Fowler, c.49; Doroth Durand, c.42; and Betty Lou Sublett, c.42. Margaret Ramage is a week-end guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. James Janney, m'40. is a week- end guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Lois Belo, Ottawa, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega Saturday. Engineer's Queen To Be Chosen - Selection To Be Revealed At Sliderule Varsity Next Friday The engineering queen, the reigning deity of the engineering hop, will be elected by the students of Marvin hall next Thursday. Five co-eds were selected by the engineering council last Wednesday as prospective queens. Those selected were: Isabelle West, c'40 Gamma Phi Beta; Patti Payne, c'41 Alpha Chi Orgea; Maxine Miller, c'41, Pi Beta Phi; Helen Johnson, c'41, Kappa Kella Gamma; and Marguerite Myers, c'uncl, Kappa Alpha Theta. The identity of the queen will be kept secret until the dance which will be held Friday night at the Memorial Union ballroom. At that time she will be presented with some token in honor of her election as engineering queen. The presentation will be made by the president of the Engineering council, Lester Haugh, c. 39. Complete plans for the party have not been announced yet but it is believed that the music for the dance may be supplied by two "Hill" bands in a "battle of bands" style. In former years the engineers have usually hired two bands for their social fling of the year. Northwestern University is offering a special series of lectures on how to fill out income tax blanks. The so-called "French" telephone is not French at all. It was invented in this country by a graduate of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. WANT ADS BOARD and room for boy. Large south room. Two blocks from University. 1238 Miss. -92 BOYS: Room for one or two boys. Two blocks from campus. 1701 Ind. Phone 2622. -82 LARGE ROOM in blue and ivory. Well furnished, with alcove. $14 deposit. Convenient for light house keepee. 123 Kentucky. -69. 2063R. WANTED: A house boy, able to cook, colored or Filipino preferred. Call 2839. -90. BOARD AND ROOM for two boys Attractive room, attractive prices. 611 West Ninth street. Phone 2767M. -93. AT THE PATEE James Sewart, Margaret Sullivan in "Shopworm Angel!" at the Patee today for 4 days. The second feature is "Burn 'Em Up'O'Conner." What's Happening This Week On the Campus-but Spring's around that corner! MONDAY: Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra concert in Hoch audi- tium at 8:20 a.m. TUESDAY: Basketball game, K. U. vs. Nebraska in Hoch auditorium, WEDNESDAY: Mid-week varsity; Jay Jane Jamboree in Union ball- room from 4 at 5:30 p.m. Quack Club tryouts in Rebounds gymnasium at 8:15 p.m. A.I.C.E. meets in lounge of the Memorial Union at 8:15 THURSDAY: Edward Tomlinson lectures in Hoch auditorium at 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY: Engineers hold Hob-Nail Hop in Union ballroom. At the Theater GRANADA: Now through Wednesday, "Wings of the Navy," with George Brent, Olivia DeHavillain, John Payne and Frank Mchugh. "Like Lincoln in the White House," Opening Thursday for three days, "Dark Rapture," Denis-Rossevelt African Expedition," and "March of Time." PATTEE. Today through Wednesday, "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor" (first run), and "Showmom Angel.) with Margaret Sullivan and James Stewart, Opening Thursday for three days, George O'Brien in "Lawless Valley," and Rick Sean in "Sea Bean" with Willey Berry, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Frank Morgan. Debaters Entertain Kiwanis Club Two members of the University debate team entertained the members of the Kiwanis Club of Lawrence Thursday no with a debate on the question "Resolved That the Federal Government should cease the use of government funds to stimulate business. John Lintner, c. 39, took the affirmative side of the question while Irving Kass, c. 39, debated the negative point of view. Commission Meets Tuesday The Personal Relations commission will meet Tuesday, Feb. 14, with a supper meeting at Henley House, from 5:30 to 7:30. This meeting will be for regular members of the commission only, and the topic for discussion is the Seminar on Social Relations, to be held Feb. 20, 21, and 22. Commission Meets Tuesday The University of Dayton students newspaper has been given a two-foot alligator as a mascot for its baby. Student to Visit Holland As Christian Youth Delegata Hal Ruppenthal, c'42, will visit Amsterdam, Holland this summer as a delegate from Russell to the World Christian Youth Conference. The non-denomination convention will be attended by delegates from 40 different countries. Head of the program is a former known leaders of all religions. Each delegate will have ample opportunity to become acquainted with all the top religious men of the world as well as with other delegates. --but Spring's around that corner! The chief purpose assumed by the conference is to promote peace, friendly understanding, and Christ's worldly throughout 1the week. Ohio Wesleyan University sports team managers receive gymnastium credit for their work. Enter your prize pictures now in the competition for the Collegiate Digest Salon Edition. Suggestions: ★ Lockets ★ Bracelets TIPS Bv Cupid A VULNERABLE time to create 'good will' with the lady of your heart is on Valentine Day! Send her a token of your love. Our selection of Joyhawk and K.U. novelties comes from all over the world. CARGO OF GIFTS ELDRIDGE HOTEL Kansas Cue Team Places Ninth The eighth annual National Intercollegiate telegraphic straight rail billboard match ended Thursday night with the newly organized University of Kansas billboard team in ninth place. The match was between 15 universities and colleges throughout the country. Kansas scored 203 points. The members of the Kansas team were Earl Kintny, Lloyd Greene, J. Martin, and Edgar Stareck. Wisconsin won the meet with a total of 429 points. Other teams placed in the following order: Cornell, 417, Michigan, 308, Iowa State, Purdue, 279, Utah, 240, Minnesota, 28, Brown, 108, and Kansas, 203. The Association of College Unions and the National Billiard association sponsored the meet. Y. W. Commission Meets Monday The social service commission of the Y.W.C.A. will meet at 4:30 Monday afternoon. The discussion which was begun at the last meeting concerning labor under the different economic and political philosophies Plans, will also be made for the field trip to Kansas City on Feb. 18. BEAT NEBRASKA. MANit's COLD Don't be caught with pants of winter cloths. Come in today and look over our choice of new spring fabrics. SUITS STARTING AT $25.00 Debaters To St. Louis Tuesday THE TAILOR 9241/2 Mass. "Suiting You, That's My Business" SCHULZ THE TAILOR Fine Voyage, Thrift & Business John Lintner, c'uncle, and Donald Hayman, c'uncl, will make the trip to debate the question of government pump priming. The University debate team will travel to St. Louis Tuesday to participate in a series of four debates with St. Louis and Washington Universities. TRANSTIONE Only 995 Bold and Compacted by Philips- Brown bakery cabinet. Pay So a Day MUSIC MAKES MERRY Your Study Hours ★ New and used Phleos and other makes at all prices. 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Come Back to Me—Sigmund Romberg - The 'Donkey Serenade'—Rudolf Friml* - My Heart Stood Still—Richard Rodgers - The Man I Love—George Gershwin - Carioca—Vincent Youmans - Rosalie—Cole Porter - Zigeuner—Noel Coward - Supper Time—Irving Berlin University of Kansas Concert Course 4th Regular Attraction The Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra 85 Artist Musicians under Karl Krueger, Director In Concert at HOCH AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, February 13 8:20 P.M. HEAR SAMUEL THAVIU, Concert Master. Playing the Brilliant "SPANISH SYMPHONY" with Orchestra Accompaniment The Only Visit to Lawrence This Season of One of the Great Concert Orchestras of the Country. SEATS NOW SELLING AT — $2.00 - $1.50 - $1.00 at BELL'S MUSIC STORE ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS OFFICE NOTE: A limited number of genefol admission tickets at 50c will be on sale to adults at the box office on Monday afternoon for the matinee concert at 2:15 o'clock for the school children of Lawrence. D. M. SWARTHOUT, Manager.