TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACK TWREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 5, call 2702-R3 --only - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wash, with neck trim - 50c Evening Appointments TALISSON TW100823 Buffet supper guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house Sunday, included Jean Williams, c'end Patricia Eunhann, c'40 Elizabeth Hamblin, c'40 Dhillon, c'40 Betty Ann Jones, c'19 Betty Ann Yynkoe, f'40 Margaret Ranage, c'40 Miller, c'18 Marguerite Myers, f'a'uml Annette Reid, c'40 Marguerite Griffin, c'40 Marguerite Sparring, c'40 Phyllie Wetheller, c'40 Ana Reynoldy, f'40 Ferguson, c'40 Bette Gene Sveles, c'40 Dorothy Kennedy, c'40 Ruth Paterson, f'5, Kansas City, Kan, Mary Ellen De Motte, c'78 Louise Haughton, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held initiation ceremonies Sunday for the following: PHONE K.U.66 Paul Morse, €40 Dran Ritchie, €40 James Harris, €40 David Gilliam, €40 William O'Shea, €40 Frank Norton, €40 John Moore, €40 John Howe, €40 John Langlandle, €unl John Landwale, €40 Charles Tucker, €40 John Simms, €40 John Ullman, €40 ONE STOP LOST: Parasitology notebook. Valuable 1 owner. Reward for return. Call Oliver Gilland, phone 21801. 910 Otho. -113 CLOTHES SERVICE STATION LOST: Black and white matted Sheafen pen with name engraved, Lucille Bottom phone 718. -116 CLASSIFIED ADS SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Student Loans 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Soft Deep Wave, any style Phone 2353 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Six experienced characters to leave you. 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP SEE US for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa sorority gave a faculty dinner Sunday. The following guests were present: Miss Viola J. Anderson, Miss Irene Peabody, Mrs Alice Moriellie, Mr. William Paullin, and Mr. John Hutchinson. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house were as follows: James Morris, c'40 William Wolfe, c'40 Thursday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house included the following: PHONE K.U.66 Betty Burns, c'19 Maurine Gray, c'40 Mary Fitzgerald, c'40 Maria Hodge, bldg. Mt. Maria Hughes, Kauai City, Mt. Annette Reid, c'del Jane Flood, c'del Jane Flood, Borgue, c'40 Mary K. Lattner, c'19 Meredith Dyer, f'19 John Eichenburger, 14'59 Scott Seidel Frances Burrows, Kansas City, Mt. 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Registered Optometrist, 18 years 839½ Mass. Over Royal College Shop P¹ 979 First Class Workmanship Hixon Studio Twenty-five words or less one inscription, 21x three inscriptions, 6x six inscriptions, 71x contract rates, not more than 21 words, 8x per month Payable to the inscriber, not more than 80 words. 813 Mass. St. Gamma Phi Beta sorority hous weare Jean Donahue, 316, Paola Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Learned, Kansas City Margaret Learned, Kansas City, Mo. Harriet Scloden, 36, Kansas City, Mo. Lee Haughton, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Kappa Gamma gamma house were: Jon McWilliams, Hutchison, Kan J. B. Spike, Misha Karim, Kan J. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mai home night will include the following: R. L. Wh学者 Nathan Blanker, mcncl Milton Davenport, mcncl Maria Kaupin, mcncl * Morris Kaplan, mcncl Watkins hall entertained with a house dinner last night at which Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs George Hood, and Mrs. C. E. Estefey were guests. Doctor Lawson spoke allowing the dinner. Sunday dinner guests at the Kapp Sigma house included: Mary labelle, Taylor, c¹⁴⁰ Rachael Mirchell, c¹⁵⁹ Maria Cancelli Fannie Solley, c¹⁴⁰ Hilary Helen, c¹⁴⁰ Dinner guests at Watkins hall sum- dure were Miss Marie Miller; Heler Crentt; c88; Louse Yeomans; c37 Ferrari; c94; Teresa Farnsworth; Kau, and Joyce Bourassa, Nosea. Eumett Junge of Lincoln was a guest at the Phil Delta Theta fraternity house yesterday. Mr. Junge is navy president of the fraternity. Mr. Robert Glacee of Topkast was a weekend visitor at the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity house. Mr Glacee is a life insurance company, Atlanta Life Insurance company. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Su Delta fraternity house included Inoren Forbore, c. 40, Jenet January, 59, and Betty Creater, Kansas City. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house included Mrs. A. R. Hardy of Kansas City, Mo., and Helen Hill of WaKeeney. Mr. Clifton C. Washington of Philadelphia visited Ralph C. Busch, c29 at the Algae Phi Alpha fraternity house Sunday afternoon. Miss Browni Price of Denver, a student at Stephens College, Columbus Mo., was a weekend guest at the Al Alpha Gamma Delta security house. Mr. and Mrs. Reamy Fitch of Lawrence was a Sunday dinner guest at the Theta Tau house. Pauline Pope of Ottawa was a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Ronald Abburn, fa'38, was a Sunday dinner guest at the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity house. Weekend guests at Watkins hall were Dorothy Houston, Kansas City, Kan., and Joyce Bourassa, Topeka. Dr. and Ms. F. E. Kester, and Mr. R. D. Campbell were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. University May Get New Department Fund M. K. Elias, of the geological survey, will speak to the Snow Zoology Club on "Life of the Shallow See Today and in the Late Paleozoic Time," at the club's meeting this evening. A department of petroleum engineering for the University is being considered in a bill before the state legislature which will provide an annual appropriation of $25,000 for the operation of the department. The bill was sent to the House Friday after being passed in the sen- Regina Estep, c'35, and Mary Lucei Ailing, c'29, were dinner guests at Wattkins hall Saturday evening. UNION FOUNTAIN Elias Will Speak to Club We Still Feature Our We will Paint Your Famous Recipe Chili 15c — Bowl — 15c at the UNION FOUNTAIN Learn to Dance NOW Sub-Basement Memorial Union Spring Parties The committee of oil and gas introduced the measure which provides for the "study of petroleum engineering and for the developing of methods for the most efficient resource of the petroleum resources of the state." All the latest Ballroom Dances Private Lessons day and night. Talk By Allison Recorded Marian Rice DANCE STUDIO 921° Mass. Phone 965 The new department will be included in the School of Engineering and Architecture. Publicity Manager of KMBC Presents Transcribed Speech Mr. F. M. Allison, public manager of radio station KMBC, brought a new method of giving a speech before a small group of students yesterday afternoon in the Administration auditorium. Everything that he wished to bring out had been recorded beforehand and after a few introductory remarks, he gave a record and then sat down to listen. The program explained the advantages of radio advertising and the educational possibilities of the radio. Sing Contest Is Scheduled After playing a transcription of ex-king Edward's abdication speech and passing out free candy bars, he spent some time in answering a few questions that his audience asked him. His appearance here was sponsored jointly by the departments of journalism and psychology. Prof. Allen Crafton To Be Master of Ceremonies The annual Phi Mu Alpha interfraternity sing contest is scheduled for May 9 in the University Auditorium. This is the third contest which is sponsored by the local chapel and Mu Mu Alpha national music fraternity. The fraternity winning the contest will be awarded the Phi Mu Alpha plaque, a silver mahogany trophy which circulates from winner to winner through the years. The name of the winning fraternity is engraved on the plaque each year. It was won by the Phi Delta fraternity by the Phi Delta Thita fraternity. Ten or more fraternities have indicated their intention to enter the contest this year, which exceeds the number of fraternity groups will sing the Alma Master and two fraternity will be master of ceremonies. Fraternities desiring to enter the contest will call the Phi Mu Abba fraternity. Prof Joseph Wilkins is willing to help any director of any fraternity wishing helpful suggestions. Dr. Wu, Chinese Editor, Speaks to "Y" Group Continued from page 4 DON'T TAKE CHANCES Doctor Wu stated that he owed much to the teachings of Marx, Engles, and Lennin, and that he found much truth in their words. He upbraided Christians for their very fear of the word Communism. "Christians are afraid of Communism," he said. "Instead, we should be the first to know about it being criticized." Another Community member is irronr望但 there is much that is good and Christian in Communism. In spite Wet feet mean a cold. Let us repair your shoes and insure your health. We dye, shine or stain your party slippers. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W. F. Whitestone, Prop Phone 686 the adverse propaganda the experiment in Soviet Russia has been a success, while the capitalistic world is still in chaotic depression. I am not a Communist, said Doctor Wu, "I am a Christian and a pacifist. But Communism holds out its power." But Communism must meet it by knowing it better." Unlike the Marxists, Doctor Wu does not accept the classless society as a final goal but only a step toward the attainment of the perfection of Christ. In a criticism of Marxism, Doctor Wu objected to the classless exercise its dogmatism, and the idealism of the proletariat. Doctor Wu led a discussion of various questions concerning the religion, education, and social customs of the Chinese at the Freshman Commission of Y.W.C.A. yesterday afternoon. "The young men and women of China are most interested today in social reconstruction, and national salvation," he said. In regard to religion, he said that there was no national religion in China at present, and that it is old-wildly, and Christianity has not appealed as yet." Concerning the progress of Christianity, he said, "Christianity is revolutionary but Christianity is too interested in the sinus one." SAVE 17% ROYAL CAFE 908 Mass. on your meals; $3.30 meal ticket for $2.80. Offer good for one week only. 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