1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS | | | | :--- | :--- | | | | PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 3 pm. call K.U. 21; after 5, call 2702-K) Delta Chi fraternity will entertain the following guests tonight with a dinner and bour dance; Catharine Huntlein, cunel Betty J.Banning, c40 Berry Teddington, c40 Elizabeth Kemp, c40 Mildred McKee, c37 Mary Summons, c17 Mary Simpson, cunel Betty Graham, cunel Betty Shawer, c18 Betty Turner, c18 Flic Lowell, c4 Dorothy Forbes, c40 Rebecca Rowe, c40 Jean Wellman, c40 ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Sigma, professional business fraternity, will hold formal initiation services Sunday morning at 9:30 for the following: Tom McConwell, c'37; William Cordis, c'uncl; and John Shews, b'uncl. Dinner guests at the Alpha Ch. Omega house tonight will be Jeanette Leech, c'40; Frances Stephenpion e'uncel; and Claribel Uph, ph. Gamma Phi Beta sorority was hostess at the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin poured. Corbin hall will hold an hour dance tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. All University men are invited. The Mortar Board alumni held business meeting last Monday evenen ing at Watkins hall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. C. W. McFarland of Topeka was a guest yesterday at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Music Teachers Convene Faculty members of the School of Fine Arts will attend the 29th annual convention of the Kansas State University today and tomorrow in Manhattan. The program has been arranged by Howard C. Taylor, professor of voice, and president for the second consecutive term, with the co-operation of William Linglind of Manhattan, chairman of the program co- This morning, Otto. Miesner, chairman of the School of Fine Arts department of public school music, will lecture on "The Development of Musicality" and in the afternoon will conduct a class in music. PHONE K.U.66 Also on this afternoon's program is a group of songs sung by Irene Pedley, assistant professor of voice in the School of Fine Arts. Howard T. Hill, head of the public speaking department at Kansas State college, will be the main speaker at LOST. Brown prince in Georgia Lunch, 10:56 Saturday night. Contents returned, no questions asked. Call 30283 or have Kentucky forward. -102 BOYS: Desirable rooms with board, also board alone. Reasonable. 1420 Ohio Phone 1102. -104 FOR SALE: Ballwye wire hair fox terriers Papers, 10 months old Call Harry Lewin phone 939- -1033 FELDERLY COUPE planning to spend summer in Colorado Mountains, wish to build a home with house work in exchange for transportation and living during summer holidays — 184 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST. Lady's Bully wrist watch at basketball game, Saturday. Probably on stage at Andorrair. Call or see Miriam Young, 3100 at 1602 Louisiana. Reward: -102 ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION 924 Mass. 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Two single rooms, or double rooms with single beds, within 3 blocks of campus. Maximum $8.00 per bed. W/214$ after 6 wpm. -10 the convention banquet held this evening at the Wareham hotel. Professor Taylor will act as toastmaster. Should "Blow Off Steam" "Also a community needs a mechanism for blowing off steam." he said. LOST. A woman's small wrist watch, which wrote two two words of brown leather. Reward. Call Guerrade Field, phone 411. Lawrence To Sponsor Town Hall Meetings Because it can obtain information from one of the best universities in the Middle West, Lawrence is an ideal place for such an organization, stated Mr. Morrow. He went on to say that it was not that we were ignorant but that we know so much that is not true. PUPPIES: Boston, Wine and Smooth Ene Terriest; Chewy; Scoffin; Coffee White Ekmon. BROOKWAY KENNELS BADWIN, KAWAN. —140 OST: Ransom cigarette lighter. Rewa Phone 1210, Max Temple. -1 He gave unemployment and changing religions and ethical codes as problems for which we have no answers. In the past he such problems Mr. Morrow asserted. At present the Town Hall is under the direction of a preliminary committee consisting of Professor Stene, Dr. H. Lee Jones and C. F. Nelson. SKATES AND SLEEDS "Western" Ammunition. "Skates Sharpened" Keys for Any Lock Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasson Fitted 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 SHIMMONS Plumbers and Electricians China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 NOLL OPTICAL CO For Community Spirit Registered Optometrist, 18 years ARGUS We carry all of 35 M.J.M. film for any miniature camera—and do fine grain development. Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge 839 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 979 Twenty-five words or less one inscription. 21g three 'inscriptions', 106 six 'inscriptions', 217 four contrasts, rate not more than $250. 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Chosen r ORMER STAFF MEMBER DIES IN CLEVELAND, OHIO } Troubles for the next play, "Land's End," will be held Friday afternoon at 4:13 in the Green hall little theater, Allen Crafton, professor of speech and dramatic art, said yesterday. Orville J. Cunningham, former member of the University faculty, died last Tuesday at the Lakeland hospital in Cleveland. Doctor Cunningham also on the board of Memorial hospital in Kansas City. Four parts, two men and two women, will be filled at this tryout. Copies of parts may be obtained at the speech office in the basement that Thursday on Friday morning for advance study of the script. Doctor Cunningham was well known for his work at the "steel ball," a spherical five-story steel siltarium built by H. H. Tanken, Ohio steel magmate in Cleveland. Doctor Cunningham specialized in the treatment of certain diseases by oxygen. The American Association of University Women will present Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs in two performances, morning and afternoon on Saturday, March 13, in the Liberty Memorial High School auditorium. UNIVERSITY WOMEN START CHILDREN'S THEATER PLAN On the Shin-in sheer, clear HOLEPROOF Chiffons Latest reports are that the most accomplished ballot-box-stuffers will win. The Phi Gim candidates should have a good chance. Here's all our purpose stocking —a sheer, clean chiffon that sturdy enough for everyday lovely enough for internet evenenl! Fanou Holeoloel quality. Newest shades. Random Thought—*It must take a H—! of a lot of practice for a girl to master so many different methods into what passes for a smile. Continued from page 1 Most appropriate by-line of the week—a story on the British fleet. A short chapter on the Royal Naval Affair* which appeared in the Kansas City Star. This play is the beginning of a the- 85c SEMI-SERVICE also on the low price line for all your home needs. 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Hunt, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., for engagement for the all-University conversation that morning. Pi Phi's Win Swim Meet Kappas Are Second By Two-Point Margin; Corbin, Third The Pi Phi's last night won a closely contested intramural swim Call Flower Fone For 820 For Quality Price For Party Decorations of Exquisite Beauty and CORSAGES From our fresh cut, high quality flower. of Exquisite Beauty "We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere" Drop in and look over our assortment of beautiful SPRING FLOWERS They will enhance the atmosphere at PPMX. . WARD'S Flowers "Flowers of Distinction" The Pi Phi's set a new record in the relay with the time of 40.2. meet, amass a total of 23 points. The Koppa's were second with 31, Carbon ball, third with 19 and the Thea's fourth with 17. the relay with the time of 40.2. 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