THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 2 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETTIERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 1 month; be 3月; KU 2 after 3月; 2702 - 381 --with on f4.5 uses motion picture film Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, held initiation services in Green hall, followed by a banquet at the Colonial tea room last night. Prof. John Ie, graduate of the School of Law, spoke on "Legal Profession in the Future," stressing the importance of the lawyer in a changing world. Other speakers were Justice Walter Thiele of the Supreme Court of Kansas; Dean F. J. Moreau, of the School of Law; Henry Asher, local attorney; and Walt Steiger, alumnus of the School of Law and province president of Phi Delta Phi. After the banquet, pictures of all the speakers were taken by Eddie Rice. 138. Group pictures of the students in the classroom as a representative of a local studio. William Norris, alumnus of the School of Law and city attorney for Salina, was an honorary initiate to the fraternity. Other initiates were: William Bassinger Charles Cazel, c18 and l'40 William Cochrane, Jr. Charles Hornbull, c18 and l'40 Henry Hickman, l'38 Roy Kirby, l'39 Paul Lackie, l'46 Harry Lewis, l'39 Marke Markus, l'40 Lawrence McVey, l'39 Hugh Phillip, l'45 Jack Shors, c18 and l'40 John David Stewart, c18 and l'40 Charles Ward, c18 Members of the Kansas City Mothers' Club of the Triangle fraternity were guests at luncheon Tuesday of Mrs. Clara Wright at the new home fraternity. The 22 guests who were prizes came to Lawrence in a special bus. The fraternity members sang a number of songs, talks were given, and one of the guests read several poems that she had written for the occasion. At the open house held by the chapter, students from Club of Kansas City, Mp., presented the chapter with two floor lamps and three dozen chromium goblets. The guests were: Mrs. Walter Voigtlander, Kansas City Mo. M. C. W. Ramban, Kankas City, Mo. Mrs. H. Norbertberg, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J. Johnson, Kankas City, Mo. Mrs. J. Johnson, Kankas City, Mo. Mrs. P. M. Sharp, Kenneth Mrs. L. P. Northup, Woodward, Oka. Mrs. E. I. Sibley, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. E. I. Sibley, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. S. Stubbins, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. E. I. Ayes, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. E. I. Ayes, Kansas City, Mo. Fred W. Edwards, Kansas City, Mo. Robert E. Bradley, Kansas City, Mo. John Rhode, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. E. E. Laws, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Nu held initiation service Will D. Henry John Meltrut, c'41 James Bernard, c'41 Dinnardon Morton, c'41 Jock Clark, eunel Lloyd Pearce, c'41 Lloyd Pearce, c'41 Don Wood, b'39 Clem Fearchild, Found Jack Quastigord, c'41 Jack Quastigord, c'41 Charlie Stirpe, c'9 Phone K.U. 66 . THE ARGUS $12.50 Luncheon guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday were: Nielsen Schipp, c:41 Wilson Crawford, c:188 Mary Finn Sturhahn, c'unel See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. The Music Club will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Wiedemann's. Mrs. Carl A. Preyer will have charge of the program, which will be given by the active members of the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. The program is the one which was to have been presented in two weeks. Candid Camera-ly Speaking "Candid Cameroting . . . It's the rope." . Hostesses for the afetrnoon are Mrs. Arthur Miller Mrs. A. J. Anderson Mrs. Clifton Calvin Mrs. C. W. Straffen Mrs. Kate Caldwell Mrs. Edith Hopkins Mrs. Edith Hopkins HIXON STUDIO Phon 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed ner Tuesday night were; TENNIS RACKETS RESTRURG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP Mass. St. Phone 312 Dr. E. Lee Treecе Fred S. Montgomery Freddie Horkman Steve Kramer Nibble Lindstrom Luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday were Helen Jane Edwards, c'38 Patty Bishop, c'38 Elizabeth Short, c'40 --- esses were: In addition to Mrs. Rice, the host- uses were: The Wives of K.U. Engineers gave a bridge party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. E. Rice, 630 Ohio Street. Thirty members were present. Mrs. Ralph Tait won first prize and Mrs. Arthur Whitney received the consolation. The traveling prize went to Mrs. Lewis Young. . CLASSIFIED ADS ∞ ∞ Mrs. R, I. Grifer Mrs. George M. Real Mrs. Frank E. Jones Mrs. Robert Warner Mrs. Melvin Price Mrs. George Shad MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phorte 2353 Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Mary Eloise Garrison, c'40. of Ottawa. Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete The group of the American Association of University Women studying character building through play materials met last night at 730 at TJ Press. Members of the League of Women Veters also were invited. Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Beulah Grunwald, fauncl, of St. Joseph, Mo., to Don Mayfield, cuncl of Concordia, Mayield is a member of Phi Delta Theta. The candidates in the W. S. G. A. election were introduced yesterday afternoon at a tie in the men's lounge building from 3 until 5 o'clock. The K.U. Dames bridge group met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. R. Ash, 1002 West Sixth street. Joyce Vetter, fa'39, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. The American Association of University Women will give a tea Sat- Phone K.U. 66 IVA'S urdy afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Miller hall. The program will include several musical numbers, and talks on the personnel and organization of the hall, given by Miss Elizabeth Meguari and Sophia Schletenberg, c38, president of Miller hall. Later an opportunity will be given all the guests to visit the various rooms of the dormitory. Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 323 $941% Mass. St. 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas During the business meeting, reports will be given by the chairmen of the legislative, nominating and rummage sale committees. Watkins hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. DUNAKIN CLUB TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Virginia Lee Roach, c.40, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Arlaine Goodjohn fa'ulc'el and Madge Jones, c41. Frank Miller, Wichita, who is the alumni president of Sigma Phi Epison, was a dinner guest at the chapter house Tuesday. RELIABLE CLEANING Prof. F. L. Brown was a dinner guest Tuesday night at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house. Suits Tuxes Dresses Hats Coats 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts. 50c 50c ∞ Margaret Moran of Denver is a guest at Watkins hall this week. Dr. Barium Brown of New York who lectured at the University has evening, was guest of honor at a gala sponsored by E. H. Lindley and Mrs. Lindley. Doctor Brown, well known alumnus of the University, is curator of fossil reptiles at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He arrived in Lawrence yes, but his former home at Carbondale. 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Mrs. Willard Greene of Topoka was also an out-of-town guest at the dinner. On the Shin-eyebrows and make you forget your vocabulary, is the first gal. Kemethn "Flash" Morris, of the "Try the Morris Plan," and "C-a-l-i for Flash Morris, Popular since 1822" Morris is the lad. We regret to say that they are not true representations of the original cynics they cynics like so many of the college breed. From this angle the ook like a couple of top starters. Guaranteed Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv Woe Is Us! But be a dog in the name of A black sheep in each family. But now Psychology gives a name Twas not so many years ago. Our parents took it only Continued from page 1 The black sheep's now as white as snow— But now Psychology gives a name To those once classed as wild; The black ones are so. Our parents took it calmly— There'd be as long as time rolled on A black shirt family. The cool scheme is tricky. Where once the dark-frecked member Kept his family in a jam, Now Red Investigators find He's just a problem child. And so we have a special school To care for naughty Nicky; To play like the kids. But, it! Behold! once more we find The color scheme is tricky. A bit of this and that—Winnesed a balcony scene between William Southern and the "Gin" Appel in center AD—The other side of the Lyman, Beverly mutual affection society came out yesterday when said duoluged in a little cat hiding before their 2.30—Mary Alice McVey has one of those red-nose colds this week—Rumor has it that Sigma Delta Chi will have a real animal. SPRING SWING soon. We'll tell—Betty Smith came to chorus practice today sporting her 5th trick rehearsal outfall. Are we laughing? Ha—Who was the Prof., who teaches Propaganda who walked out on a Propaganda talk Sunday night? They've each a small pink lamb! —Tom Robb. REMINISCING Next in our chorus girl series is another Gamma Pli pledge, Jeanne Wilkins. Jeanne is in the chorus because she was told to be in it. Now it is her first love, and only. I might add. She is here for an- she loves her picture. She doesn't collect autographs, she run away from home once, she doesn't remember how old she is, and she has never been in jail. She will never 1 Looking back at the University: One year ago today: The University students debated a University of Texas team on "Should college athletes be subalyzed?" The Jay-Z celebration would be judges in the magazine's annual beauty contest. Three years ago today: Kansas State College won the Big Six indoor track team as Jayhawkes cindered fourth. John Milton was fifth. The speakers in the annual freshman-phomoea contour contest. Five years ago today: M.S.C. and W.S.G.A. voted to hold the district convention of the National Student Federation of America at the University. The Union operating committee announced that a public address system would be installed in the Memorial Union ballroom. Rubinoff To Play Benefit Performance Prompted by the desire to purchase an "iron lung," used in the treatment of various ailments, the Kawasan City, Kan., Junior Chamber of Commerce is bringing Rubinoff and his $100,000 Stradivarius violin for a concert engagement at Musica Liquida. A 3- o'clock Fray and Braggliotti, celebrated piano duo, are also scheduled on the same program. The celebrated violinist-comperend the internationally acclaimeduo-plantists are now engaged in aation-wide concert tour. Except for several engagements of a special nature, Rubinoff has not toured the country in seven years. He has been featured on the national radio hours and during this period he was conductor of the famous New York Paramount theater orchestra, establishing a record for a long-time engagement on Broadway. His dynamic music on the air has made him a national figure. He is considered the dean of American radio soloists and is noted for his own compositions and arrangements as well as for his playing and conducting. Reports from New York indicate that radio's dynamic maestro, with his acclaimed brilliance and originality, has entirely new in musical technique. Fray and Braggiotti, famous for their phonograph records, are also known for their radio and numerous concert appearances. Tickets may be obtained from the Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, Kan. Prices are 50 cents to $1.50, plus tax. run away again she says, because she has learned her lesson. Now what could — anyway she is fond of him? And Alicele is a long ways away. Today's Granda ticket winner is Tom Robb for his "Woe Is Us" poem. A Yank at Oxford has been held since 2014 and Taylor tars in a new style rule. The fead that has developed between the Chi O's and the Sig Alph boys will have to stop once or the tax assessor won't have anything to work upon. The girls removed the Mayflower mantel-piece of the boys during a dinner party Tuesday night. Yesterday noon the Sig Alph gang called on the young ladies and demanded their row-to-boot back. The girls refused, so the boys departed with a few pieces of furniture. F.S. The girls gave the boat back last night. $2.75 value -- --- for $2.50 your BETTER LIGHT A Meal Ticket Is a Good Investment UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Ambassador Has No Country To Represent It's the talk of the school—I-E-S Lighting helps grades... No eyestrain while studying... Complete relaxation to concentrate on the numerous problems assigned... BETTER SIGHT Paris — (UP) - Makomen Habbe Wolde is in a worse position than the man without a country. He is a passenger on a passport, country without a passport. The Kansas Electric Power Company When the King of Kings sat on his throne in Ethiopia, Makemen Habie Wolde was the minister of commerce. When Premier Benite Mussolini decided to annex Ethiopia and the Negus thought England would be much safer than the confines of his capital, Makemen Habie Wolde became His Ex-friend. Ambition of France. And so he has remained despite the King of Italy annoying the title of Emperor of Ethiopia. But the portfolio of His Excellency brings no income, the fortune of an unfortunate King of Kings long ago having been depleted. So Wolle has been forced to find other means to replace a now non-existent diplomatic office and an attempt that the passport for the non-existent country disappeared. In a Montmartre cafe, His Excellency was playing cards with friends, undoubtedly dealing on the precept that one can gain as well as lose. Winnings were a little above losses at about 2 a.m., when an unknown person approached stealing he was an inspector from the Surete Nationalale. success, the newcomer insisted. And no sooner had the two men turned the corner, so Wolde told the police, than the inspector attacked him, took his diplomatic passport and dismared. Wolde had trouble then establishing his own identity. If you have lost any wearing the apparel or school books, advertise the face; in the Kansan Want Ads. Washington, March 9. — (UP) — Democratic members of the House ways and means committee, called into emergency session after the proposed $45,000,000 surtax on closeby corporations had been eliminated from the 1938 revenue act by the House, tonight reported they had been unable to agree on an alternative levy. Chairman Robert L. Doughton (Dem, N.C.), said consideration of the bill "has as it" would be resumed tomorrow, and that he hoped that the measure would be passed before nightfall. Grad Will Discuss General Electric Company R. I. Parker, district manager to the central station department of the General Electric company in Chicago, will speak to the senior electrical engineers tomorrow morning at 10:20 in Marvin auditorium. Mr. Parker was graduated from the University in 1912 in electrical engineering. He has been with the General Electric company since that time. He will tell some of the activities of his company. Law Students to Banquet Students in the School of Law will banquet and dance Saturday night at the Lawrence Country Club in the annual "legal" jamboree. Stratham To Talk on Relativity The two law fraternities, Phi Delta Phi and Pi Alpha Delta, promoters of the affair, have invited other students and the faculty members to be their guests at the party. Fig. 1. J. D. Stramatiani of the department of physics will speak on "Some Consequences of the Special Theory of Relativity" at a meeting of the Mathematics Club to be held in room 2B of Frank Restall hall. Nazi, Anti-Nazi, and Monarchists Demonstrations Rock Austria The regular army stood guard at stragetic points, reinforced by police and th exendarmie. Vienna, Austria, March 9 — (UP)— Nazis, Anti-Nazi and Nazis demonstrations throughout Austria洲 after Chancellor Kurt Schuschnig's militant radio speech at Insbruck. Dozens of towns throughout Austria held demonstrations for and against Schuschnigg. GENUINE FILTERS PACKED ONLY IN THIS TITLE AND BLACK BOX MADE MEDICO WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER SOMETHING WONDERFUL GOES ON INSIDE: FILTER-COOLED Frank MEDICO GO ONES IN HOME It has the only Patty's filler combining moist meringue exterior and ophane exterior 66 Baffle absorbs moist meringue exterior and scientific pipe smoke smoking invention ever known bitae, bite, raw mouth, wet heel, hot color, frequent sweating No breaking in, improves the aroma ofromany tobacco. Again Wards Scoop the Town? 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