FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2. ( ) Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.U.21 after 1, call 2702-K3 The University Club is planning at Musical Tea for Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aliphin have general charge of the tea. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler are program chairmen. the refreshment committee consists of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wagstaff, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corrissier; Mr. and Mrs. Kail O. Kuersteiner. Mrs. R. C. Rankin and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer will pour. Hosts and hostesses will be Colonel and Mrs. K. F. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rush, Jr., vice president, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gaumpert, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Herr. Piano selections by Jan Chipuspo Comedy scene from event II of "I" Columbine, Mrs. Henry Werner, Harlequin, Mrs. Joseph Wilkins. Taddo, Mrs. E. Dooley Bowell, Mrs. Well, Accompanist, Mrs. Dorothy Enlow Accoucho, Mrs. Lyle Powell. Accompanist, Mrs. Dorothy Enlo Miller. 2 The Sigma Nu fraternity entertained the following guests at oledge dinner last night: Louise Higgins, ph Virginia Anderson, c'41 Helen Forbes, c'40 Juliette Trembly, c'41 Dorothy Newell, c'41 Helen Heard, c'41 Betty Burch, fa'41 Genola Engelhard, jean Smiley, c'41 Helen Heard, c'41 Virginia Gray, c'41 Doria Wood, c'41 Camilla Scott, c'41 Talbott, c'40 Jane Talbott, c'41 Marianne Dillon, f'41 Buffet supper guests at the Alpha Omisier Bfhouse last night included LAWN Eleaner Frace, Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Hanson, c'41 Janet Turner, Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Pyle, Kansas City, Mo. Hannah Koehler, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Schwartz, Kansas City, Mo. De Gail McClure De Mair Lawrence, Lawrence Myrte Myrtle Brown, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. A. J. Moore ∞ Stanley Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., and Brud Brandt, Liberty, Mo. were dinner guests Wednesday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. --elected for the 1988-39 term; Magistra, Roy Kirby, 139; exchequer, Herman Smith, 138; clerk, Rubich, 139; Smith, historian; Charles Ward, 140. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the engagement of Richard Lee Grayum, phi to Edh Wittenbotyl of Lyons. Charrie Hay, fa39, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. In a meeting held last night by the Phi Delta Phi honorary law fraternity, the following officers were Phone K.U. 66 IVA'S RELIABLE CLEANING Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 941% Mass. St. Guaranteed TWO advertising solicitors for new weekly newspaper in Lawrence. Twenty-five per cent on each dollar collected. Write Cairn Anill, 62 N. 74th, Lawrence, Ks. DUNAKIN CLUB 50c 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas CLASSIFIED ADS TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. 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Six Chemists To Texas Meet The University of Kansas will have six representatives at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society in Dallas, April 18 to 22. The University representatives will present papers. Dr. F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry, will address the division of historical chemistry, April 19, on "Some Continental Friends of Benjamin Jillman Sr., in 1851." The next day E. A. Ramskill, instructor of chemistry, will read a paper prepared by himself and Dr. A. W. Davidson, professor of chemistry, who will not attend the meeting. "A Comparative Study of the Two Systems Sodium Formate-Acetic Acid and Sodium Acetate-Acetic Acid" to the physical chemistry division. W. C. Lanning, assistant instructor of chemistry, will read his and Doctor Davidson's paper, "Some Studies of Ion Transference in Solutions of Ammonium and Sodium Acetates in Anhydrous Acetic Acid," to the physical chemistry action, Auril 19. April 19, Dr. R. Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry, and H. S. Chougill will address the division of organic chemistry on *Iodine Derivatives* of Phenyl Ether, Mr. Chougill, Professor of Chemistry at University last spring, and is now teaching chemistry in the Independence Junior College. Phone K.U. 66 LOST: Black Sheaffer fountain pen with name Evelyn McNahill engraved on barrel. Phone 2258. Reward. -128 LOST: Black Sheaffer lifetime fountain pen with name R. M. Still engraved in barrel. Reward. Phone 2544. -177 TENNIS RACKETS BESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP Mass St., Phon . SPARKLES IVAS 941½ Mass. Phone 533 Lacquer and sparkles ... 70c Revelon polish used on all manicures "Candid Cameraking . . . It's the rage." For Evening Plans for Memorial Approach Completion 7 experienced hair stylists Candid Camera-Ily Speaking Shampoo and hair style with lac- 7 experienced hair stylists THE ARGUS $12.50 with an f4.5 uses motion picture film See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. Dick Voran, president of the class of 31 and now the Capper Publishing company representative at Pittsburgh, Pa. will appoint a member of the 1831 class as representative on the chairtee in charge of the class memorial. HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg. The class voted to use the $3,000 fund to build a bulletin board and sette in front of Watson's library, and provided for a committee including a representative of the class, the Chancellor, the state architect, and C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Hare and Hare, Kansas City, architects, are drawing plans for the memorial. A dozen or more members of the faculty in mathematics at the University will attend the joint meetings of the Kansas section of the Mathematics Association of America and of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics at Pittsburg. The two associations will meet together tomorrow morning, and in separate sections in the afternoon. Math Faculty To Pittsburg Teachers Will Attend Meetings of National and State Associations At the morning session Prof. U. G. Mitchell, chairman of the department at the University, will give a report of the work of the National Commission on the Place of Mathematics in Secondary Education. At the afternoon meetings of the Kansas section. M.A.A. Prof. G.B. Price, assistant professor of mathematics, will talk on "A Program for the Association," and C. Rickert, a fellow in mathematics, will present a paper on "The Pescal Configuration of a Modular Geometry." Others expecting to attend include Dean E. B. Stouffor, Prof. J. J Wheeler, Guity Smith, H. E. Jordan, Wealthy Blochie, Florence Black; Philip Bell and Gibil Ulmer; and Ernest Ikonberry, a graduate student. Chemistry Grad Visits Friends Dr. Clarence Grothaus of Greenville College, Greenville, Ill., was a visitor in the department of chemistry Wednesday. Doctor Grothaus received his Ph.D. in chemistry here in 1935. Tonite — Tonite "APRIL FOOL" VARSITY Wear Sweaters and Skirts or What Have You Tonite — Tonite —Pickners— You Are Particularly Invited Conference Ends Today Prepared for the Fun of Your Life Come Seventy-five guests from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and Wisconsin registered for the four annual welding conference here yesterday. The two-day meeting, which will end today, attracted 65 students. This evening the conference will adjourn in order that members may attend the annual meeting of the Kansas City section of the American Welding Society at the Hotel Kansas Citian. Speakers at the 1:30 afternoon session will be C. A. Woodman, Kansas City, Mo., chairman; Harold C Prices, Bartlesville, OK.; W. M B. Body, Chicago; and P. G. Lang of the American Welding Society. that fast-moving, tuneful, All-University For economical results, it's hard to beat an ad in the Kansan Classified section. Prof. R. W. Warner, head of the department of electrical engineering, will preside at this morning's session at 9 o'clock. Speakers will be: L. T. Detlor, Seminole, Okla.; F. Emery Garriott, Indianapolis, Ind.; F. C. Hutchinson, Kansas City, Mo; and D. J. Cody, Kansas City, Mo. tickets to Fourth Annual Welding Meets Attracts L a r g e Number of Guests are going fast. Musical Comedy W. R. Clark, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., gave a demonstration of various welding appliances and equipment at Fowler Shops last night. Prof. A. H. Slus, of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering, was in charge of the meeting. The American Welding Society aided in arranging the program. 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