THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS (1) $A = \begin{vmatrix} a & b \\ c & d \end{vmatrix}$ --- PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERSTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 1 pm, call K;U; 21 after 1, call 2702 - 81 The Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the Pki Kappa Alpha fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Kappa Pai held its Christmas formal at the chapter house Dec. 18 The chaperons were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Corlett Cotton, and Mr. and Ms. Dick Stevens. The following were guests: Mary Johntz, Los Angeles Sally Jo Demery, c18 Mary Markham, f19 Mary Morton, c18 Elizabeth Barclay, c18 Besty Martin, c18 Jane Iwin, c18 Jane Burke, c19 Mary Fitzagregal, c40 Bucky Johnson, c40 Florence Columbia, c18 Mary Amy Meyer, c18 Henli Bell, Hutchinson Violet Groschart, of c18 Jane Floud, c18 Helen Johnson, c18 Wendel West, c40 Susie Crawler, c38 Jean Anne Cardwell, c18 Mary Congrove, c18 Kansas City, KC, Mo. Ruth Patteron, c18 Sallie Harris, c18 Mary Neol, c18 Maria Derris, c18 Miriam Irum, c18 Margie Spering, c18 Rust Hudson, Bunl Joephine James, c42 Garage Gason, c42 Patty Payne, c41 Jane Heimbrook, c18 Mary Jane Clarke, Independence Kansas City, KC, Charlotte McIndoe, Kansas City, Mo. Jane White, Baxter Springs Margarete Slentz, c18 Benjamin Behlin, Hamilton Frances Hard, c41 Jean Egbert, c41 Lew Wilson, c18 Benjamin Hutchins, Bustell Beka Jeanne Heller, Chanute Martha Jane Starr, c41 Jean Anne Miller, Kansas City, Kan. Bille Ball, c18 Carole McGrath 官 官 官 ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Beatrice Hagedorn, fa'41, to Herman Janzen, e38, a member of the Theta Tau fraternity. Members of Sigma Delta Chi entrained with a dinner dance for members of Theta Sigma Pi, Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock, at the Colonial tea room. Members of the University journalism faculty and their wives also were present, forty persons composed the group. Newly elected officers of Beta Theta Pi are: President, Emil Wiencke. c38; vce-president, Tom Robinson. c39; secretary, Fred Littoy. c39; treasurer, Ed Wiencke c40; recorder, Walter Fees, euncl social chairman, Art Wolf. c39 alumni secretary, Richard Kane c39; sergeant - ai - arms, Henry Driever, c40. Leone Hoffman, c'40, was a lunch- en guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone K.U. 66 Lois Turner Lois William Kandt William Cunell Jalie Roth Henry, ed'unel Fideliaena cearbler, £38 Alpha Delta Pi announces the marriage of Muriel Manning, 37, of Rockbury, to Elbert Youngstrom of Atlanta. The storm was a member of the Tau Tau. Dean F. J. Moresau and Prof. W. J. Brockbank of the School of Law will discuss "Laws Affecting Women" Betty Lou Bailey was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. CLASSIFIED ADS WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried Phone K.U. 66 BOYS: Two attractively furnished rooms in private family; no other roomers, recommended for students wishing quiet room. Phone: 212-743-9777 New Hammshire. Phone: 212-531-7777 SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941% Mass. 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SKATES and SLEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Watkins hall will hold its mid- winter dance from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Watkins hall announces the engagement of Dorothy Alexander c38, to John Crouch, b38. The K.U. Dames sewing group will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Harlan Loyd, 1930 Kentucky street. Plane Freight Gets Greatest Use in Canada ☆ ☆ ☆ Montreal, Jan. 5. - (UP)-Canada now leads the world in the transport of freight by air, according to latest figures from Ottawa. Operating chiefly in the mining areas, Canadian lines last year transported 22,947,000 pounds of freight, consisting largely of矿石 and copper, up to 800 padded with slightly more than 2,300-700 pounds in 1651. Although the volume of air mail carried under contract in 1956, which was 1,107,000 pounds, was slightly under the 1955 figure, it was two and a half times larger than air mail carried in 1931. Total commercial mileage flown in Canada last year was 7,101.40 miles, and passengers carried numbered 108,723; gross operating revenue $260,242 and operating expenses $2,300.00, according to the report. The Palace $845 A few styles higher 843 Mass. St. Now's the time to stock up on your footwear . . . for now and Spring. At sale prices the economy of Florsheim quality is a double saving. Don't miss out For a limited time only! Motor Company Will Motor Company Will Enter Low Price Competition 1 Detroit, Jan. 5—(UP)—The Hudson Motor Car company scoffed at the business recession today and announced an extensive program whereby it will enter the low-price automobile field, double its employment and spend 11 million dollars in the next few weeks. The program was announced by President A. E. Barr of the company at a special meeting of dealers from all over the country. The committee on which Professo Guild is working is similar to the one functioning in Topeka, the aim of which is to develop all its may be remedied by legislation. F. H. Guild Returns Next Week F. F. H. Guild of the political science department, who is in Springfield, Ill., assisting the committee for the legislature of that state, will return next week. second by gradually leading up to the coup with the aid of gentler and more civilized tactics. Many of my acquaintances make use of the hold method exclusively; others swear by it. I am familiar with a majority adapt the mode of attack to the personality and behavior of the female involved, often utilizing a combination of methods, and often finding themselves unable to work the combination. For simplicity's sake, however, I shall confline the two systems of approach in their pure, non-overlapping forms." For further information on this vital video, call the Sig Alph house and ask for Donald, the guy who has learned how to duck. "The doctor put a stomach pump on him and he lost all of his privileges." Brown concluded. Some pump. Even teachers make mistakes. Professor Brown, in his abnormal psychology class daily morning in discussing acute alcoholism, told of a patient in a state hospital who was diagnosed with alcohol which contained pickled kidneys and various other parts of the human anatomy. The Baltimore Sun carried the following title squib about a gang of chicken thieves operating about Everton, Mo., who invariably left behind a hamb and a rooster at each corner, together with the following note: When Winchell said that he got his best stuff from people who had promised someone else that they wouldn't tell anyone, he just about hit the nail. Betty Ruth Judd, in her early twenties, admired her admirers the other evening, confided that Woodrow Lindsay is a palpitating heart-breaker. Haywire+youth remains an inch and a half taller than the national average. The heaviest applicant weighed 225 pounds. The lightest was 95. We steal from the poor, We leave this pair So you can raise some me Progressive note: The Theta's had their first meal at home yesterday morning. To celebrate, they had breakfast and of their accustomed choice of one. We steal from the rich. Join Our Manhattan Shirt Sale Continued from page 1 RENTAL LIBRARY 15c for 5 days Whites — Fancyz Neck Bands — Collar Attached THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 $2 Shirts $1.65, 3 for $4.75 $2.50 Shirts reduced to $2 Shirts ... $1.65, 3 for $4.75 $2.50 Shirts reduced to ... $1.85 $3, $2.50 Shirts reduced to ... $2.65 $2, $1.50 Neckties $1.00 Neckties 65c Neckties THE PRICES January Shoe Clearance Shirt and Tie Yourself Now — Stock Up Weaver's Johansen ... $7.50 $4.95 $1.10, 2 for $2 75c, 3 for $2 40c, 3 for $1 Paramount ------------ $5.85 $3.95 Dr. Hiss (arch shoes) -- $9.50 $7.45 Rice O'Neill Suede ---- $9.50 $6.95 Rhythm Step -------- $7.50 $4.95 Special Lot ___ $4.65 Rhythm Step and Johansen Troy, N.Y. Jan. 5. —(UP) -Bensseler Polytechnic Institute's 1827 model college freshman is 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs 152 pounds and is $18^{½}$ years old. a survey at the engineering college showed. Average Frosh Is 5 Feet 10 And Tips 152 The average was determined from 500 applications for admission received during the summer from virtually every state in the Union. The tallest applicant was 6 feet, 6 inches, and the shortest 5 feet. Recalling that the average height of the first million men drafted in the World War was 5 feet, 7/12 inches, school officials pointed out the difference in averages and said the men drafted were measured in their stocking feet while the prospective students wore shoes. Allowing an inch for the thickness of the beels and soles of the shoes, the college PATEE Week 10c Tit 7 Days Then 15c TODAY ENDS SATURDAY 2 GUN ACTION Murder on the Ice "The Game That Kills" Chos. Quigley ZORRO RIDES AGAIN COLOR CARTOON Entertainment in the Modern Manner ARSITY Last Times Today! 2 BIG 10c Any Seat HITS Any Time Frederic March Warner Baxter Lionel Barrymore Road to Glory' With June Lang — And — Rosalind Russell John Boles In the Pulitzer Prize Play "Craig's Wife" TOMORROW And Saturday 2 First Run Hits! — No. 1 — Murder! Mystery! Romance! Set to the Tempo of a Swing Band! "Night Club Scandal" Wtih John Barrymore, Lynne Overman, Louise Campbell That Rootin', Tootin' Son of the Old West--- BUCK JONES No.2 "Black Aces" Also — Comedy - News SUNDAY! Beauty and the Sailor! "HOLD 'EM NAVY" With Low Ayres, Mary Carlile, John Howard And — Jessie Matthews 'Head Over Heels in Love Shrimp Tried in Alaska New York, Jan. 5. (UP)—Jennane Cagney, sister of the film star, James Cagney, is a proficient German scholar. She has been initiated into Sigma Epsilon Phi, German honor society of Hunter College, here. Portland, Gec., Jan. 5—UP—An attempt is being made by the U.S. forest service to introduce fresh water shrimp into the lakes of Alaska national forests. The second shipment of the crustaceans has just been completed, from Seattle to Jueneau. It's Not Too LATE To Get Your DATE for the SOPH HOP Bringing You Famous Music by BEN POLLACK Now Selling or Business Office and Union Building Advance — $2.00 At Door — $2.25 - TICKETS - "A Dance Treat Supreme" Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Directed by Basil Walsh. A Jesse McGowan thriller that begins with a lyrical paedophile and John Twist, written by Laurence Parkinson and John Twist. Tingle to Those Hit Tunes "I Hit a New High" "This Never Happened Before" Let's Give Love Another Chance" Also—Color Musical Comedy Latest News Events SUNDAY It Tops Them All! MORE STARS...ROMANCE... MELODIES...BEAUTY! 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