THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society by Helen Geis $4.90 Theta Epsilon, Baptist church security, entertained a group of women Tuesday evening at the Baptist student center. Edmunda Mercer, accompanied by Miss Theresa Thompson, sang two solos. The guests: Juanita Brown Irvine McClane, Grace De Tar, Pauline Kalaras, Hortense Harris, Virginia Schooling, Elinor Schooling, Eather Bird and Betty Harrison. Alpha Omieron Pi entertained the pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Dr. R.A. West, Wichita, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night were: Mrs. Joe Shears, Olathe; Mary Margaret Nelson, Kansas City, Mo. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Richard S. Lee of Fort Leavenworth. The Chi Omega pledges entertained the Phi Gamma Delta pledges with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Joan Robertson, c'41, was a lunch e guest at the Alpha Chi Omeg house Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained tailed Nu fraternity with a hour dance Tuesday evening. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of: Doloris Fetherlin, Iola; Marciic Fryer, Iola; Gertrude Underwood Lawrence. --the sheriff of Douglas county, Is a true pal to me; " Don Thomas, Tulsa, Okla., is a guest at the Beta Theta Pi house. Dr. and Mrs. Henshall, Osborne, were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last evening. Helen Buchler was a buncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Quill Club Meets Tonight William Earl Porter, c'unel, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss "Writing for Palp Magazines," lucrative ventures in the field. Plans for printing the first issue of the Oread Magazine are to be discussed, and material written by members during the summer will be analyzed on the basis of suitability for publication. The magazine was printed once last year. Officers of the club and the faculty adviser have made tentative plans to establish it permanently. All University students interested in creative writing of any type are invited to attend the meeting and submit manuscripts. Membership tryouts will be announced this evening. Quack Club Takes In Pledges Ann Cotn, Alya Magill, and Ellen Erwin were taken in as pledges at the Quack Club practice and tryouts last night in Robinson gymnasium. The following women are asked to return at 8 p.m. Wednesday evening: Mary Margaret Gray, Helen Biefta Bonheim, Freda Lawson, Margaret Learned, Dearlin Shull, Mary Ann Hilloo, Beth Vinci, Janine Vandade, Elizabeth Metcalfe, Dorothy Young, Mary Ellen Brousius, Jean Sunderland; Jeann Ann Cardwell, and Susan Adair. Any women who have not tried out previously may report at this time. The final tryouts will be Saturday, Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. Law Faculty Votes L.L.B. Degree to Seven Seven students completed the courses in law the past summer and at a recent meeting of the faculty of the School of Law were voted LLB. degrees. They are: Preston Roger Anderson, Independence; Mildred Jon Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo.; Joseph Scott Payne, Kansas City, Kan; Edward William Rice, Salina; Theodore Carl Tenney, Lawrence; Gerbert H. Sizemore, Lawrence; Richard Gayland Weaver, Concordia. Dr. Lindley Addresses Kansas Medical Alumni Kansas City, Mo. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, also attended the dinner. Chancellor E. H. Lindley addressed the University of Kansas Medical Alumni Association last night at a dinner at the Hotel President in Dr. Arthur E. Hertzler of Halstead, author of "The Country Doctor," was another speaker. Arrangements for the dinner were in charges of Dr. L. B. Glayne, 16' m18, of Kansas City, Kan. Five Have Hospital Positions Five of the 15 technicians at the St. Joseph hospital in Kansas City Mo., are graduates of the University They are Dora Scherman, 38, Lorien Mayo, 38, Brena Fornaz, 37, Mary Albs, 37, and Myre Wildish Rising, 36. Stratton and Winkler Prof. G. W. Stratton of the department of chemistry will dedicate the new periodic table at a meeting of ChemEd students in room 4309 today in room 305 Bulley laboratories. Following this will be a talk on "Plasticics" by Assistant Instructor De Loss Winkler. The table was made during the summer by faculty members of the department. Its purpose is to show the atomic structure of groups of elements and their classification by atomic numbers. Jailer Locks Up Own Daughter: Resigns Job Lexington, N. C., Oct. 5. — (UP)—County jailer T. C. Kaiun, locked up his robbing daughter Lulu Belle tonight, and resigned his job in humiliation after he had wormed from the girl an admission that she released two handsome desparacdes and armed one of them, with whom she was infatuated, with her father's gun. The 175-pound Luisi Belu, a strappin girl of 22, who could "handle women prisoners like so many sacks of potatoes," wiped tonight when she entered the cellar. James Gadwin, 19, and Bill Wilson, 21, had killed a mill worker and committed kidnapping and robbery a few hours after she had given them "He promised me he would go to church and behave, and I believed him," she said. "I wish now I hadn't let him out." The convicts were hiding tonight from state highway patrolnail, local police and hundreds of volunteers who blocked highways around High Point. A murder warrant was issued against Godwin, charging him with slaying Donald Moss, High Point, who was killed when he resisted attempts of the men to commandeer his automobile. Keimt was broken by his daughter's betrayal. The 56-year-old jailer, who sings bass in a church choir on Sunday, wrote an immediate letter of resignation to the county sheriff. "I am humiliated and grieved beyond control," he wrote, "and have locked up my own daughter in jail because that justice might find its course." Unsung Poet Languishes in Prison Cell Kansas—or anyway Douglas county has—a poet laureate who resembles poets in all the correct ways except one—he gets fed regularly. Behind the cold, cold hats of the local county jail sits an inspired trust peering out into the night in search of inspiration. His peering has been successful, at least he has been inspired often enough to write enough poems that he is now looking for a publisher. A convict with the soul of a poet, or a poet with the soul of a convict is a queer personage to find, especially in Douglas county, and especially in the Douglas county jail. The local Cossacks don't know what to do about it, but they find themselves weeping over the Trust's latest effort. He calls it, "The Old Penintentiver." "OLD PENITENTIARY" To get my release. They picked me up for forgery A bad charge you can see. A bad charge you can see So i am spending a year, In this old penitenary. In this old penitentiary. My mother is in Heaven. A sad time for me, When I think about it. Down in this old penitentiary. As i set down to rest a while. To think of my lonely sweetheart, Who took it with an awful ear. Phone 636 My thought drift back so far, To think of my lonely sweetheart THE JENALL DRUG STORE for lowest prices in tenem CANDY for HALLOWEEN Full pound box of 15 different pouces Joan Manning CHOCOLATES CHOCOLATE COFFEE 50¢ lb Delicious chocolate-flavored coffee with a double power of aromatic vanilla. 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