I will help with the text. Please provide the content you want me to generate. FRIDAY, FEBUARY 12, 1927 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE TRIPLE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call KU 212 after 3, call 720-281 --at 8 o'clock in Westminster hall, according to an announcement made yesterday by Irene Schaake, c37, publicity chairman of the Student Christian federation. Twenty cents will be assessed those who attend The following guests were entertained at dinner last night at the Sigma nu house; Betty Aimes, c'17 Mary Cave, c'37 Michael Kernan, c'38 Mordendall Dery, c'49 Izabell Rohl, c'48 Camille Campbell, c'54 Mary Kay Larner, c'19 Judy Warn, c'40 Joe Warn, c'40 Mary Markham, f'39 Mary McKinley, f'40 Douglas Wood, f'4 The Alpha Omicron Florisority entertained the following guests at a haloween dinner had night: Howard Soltana, c10el Jon James Maldive, 178 John W. Marshall, 167 Fred Moore, gr Homer Hall, c17 Henry Land, c16 Lyle Foy, c10el Alfred Campbell, c58 Alfred Campbell, c58 Grant Harker, c40 James O'Connor, c40 Walter Wade, c40 Delta Phi Delta art organization, hold its initiation hast at 7:30 in the lounge of the Administration building. The following were intro- Lucille Mayer, 1591 Louis Anderson, 1672 Katherine Hurd, 1481 Katy Stryker, 1350 Katharine Hurd, 1278 Hohn Ward, 1237 Arvid Jacobson, gr Martin Springer, 15,29, was a guest for dinner at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Westminster Student Forum will hold a Valentine's party this evening ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 Sally Jane Bachelor, cumel, cunl Mary Louise Kaucase, c39, were dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests for dinner at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night were Miss Veta Lear, and Dorothy Burk-bolder, fa 37. Quack club announces the pledge of Mary Ellen Edgerton, c'uncl. Read the Kansan Classified Ads. 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Registered Optometrist, 18 years Twenty-five words or less one insertion, for three insertions; 160 six insertions; 71c force increases, not more than two; 92c force decreases. (For the KANAN Business Office.) Third New Citizenship Institutes Meets This Weekend 'Y' Delegates to Baldwin J. Rhote "Bud" Parrot, e'40, will survey the Mexican and Negro sections of Lawrence to determine what advantage recreation projects would be, and how a small tilted environment would be to these citizens, Kalman Ornatzvit, e'40, a member of "Y Freshman Council, will make a survey of student's faculty professionals to anserain settings with these participants in the classroom. "Youth in Effective Leadership" is the theme of the third annual New Citizenship Institute to be held at Baldwin City this weekend. Y.M.C.A. and W.Y.C.A. organizations are planning to send twelve delegates to the conference to serve as a statement of the L. Hunt, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. Prominent speakers at the conference include Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, leader of the New Youth Movement which opposed "Boss" T. J. Pendergast in the last Kansas City, Mo., mayoral election candidate of the National Council for the Prevention of War, with which the University Peace-Action committee is affiliated; Luddropher Frederick, religious director at Helping Hand Institute, Kansas City, Mo.; James W. Teenner, professor of Bible at Park college Parkville, Mo.; and Michael O'Neill, who educates the educational division of Consumers' Co-operative association, North Kansas City, Mo. Members of the "Ys" who have al ready been selected to attend the conference are: Edna May Parks, c'40 Helen Meyer, faunel; Helen Hall, c'40 Keren Frank, kern; Keren Frank, c'40 David Angelo, c'39 and Ralph Hoke, c'37. The institute is being sponsored by the Kansas Conference commission on World Peace and Social Causes and the "Ys" of Baker University. Jayhawker To Appear Soon Jayhawk To Appear Soon The next issue of the Jayhawk magazine will appear with Mr. Coleman, Jim Coleman, editor-in-chief, announced yesterday. The pictures of all men's professional and honorary organizations will be in the magazine. Contributions to campus and campus scenes will be used. Its feature articles will include discussions of Hail activities. Hawley and Holman were chosen for the interview by a representative who was here last Tuesday interviewing all graduating engineers. Kerneth Hawley, 637, and George Holman, 637, will leave Saturday night for Cincinnati for an inter-commissioned the Proctor and Gamble company. Students Granted Interview Annual Retreat Will Be Held Saturday at Country Club The V.W.C.A. Cabinet will hold its annual retreat at the Country Club Saturday for the purpose of evaluating its first semester's program, and forming the new plan for next semester. The retreat will begin in the afternoon at 1 o'clock and end with a banquet that night. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Meets Mrs. Joseph King, wife of the Rev. Joseph King of the Lawrence Congregational church, will lead a discussion at 1:30 on the topic "What is Your Philosophy of Life?" At 5 o'clock Marcant Meygian, adviser to women, will speak on qualities of leaders Barbara Bordner of Barbary and as chairman of Cabinet; Dovothy Hodge, c37, will be in charge of the worship services; and Jean Russell, c37, will lead the recreational activities. Will's Way After the operation, Melissa was put under the care of a special nurse who watched her constantly for signs of change in her condition. At nine o'clock, one half hour before her entrance was due in "Single Rope," she fell into a delirium. The nurse later identified the unconscious muttering she heard as excerpts from the part of Madeline Beapent. Injections of only heightened the intensity of the actress's ravings, so that she had to forego the pain-killing effects of the drug. Continued from page 2 In the meantime, at the Residence theater, the show progressed in ignorance of the misfortune which had befallen one of the cast. Melissa's reputation for promptness and dependability would have allayed any fears she might have experienced and her absence been noted. At nine-thirty the curse for the entrance of Madame Beaupont was given as usual. There was a moment's wait in the wings, and then Madame Beaupont entered. The actors on the stage were dressed in white, added to her costume a light grey shawl which she wore over her head, partly hiding her face. There was a wavering quality about Madame's performance which stirred uneasy feelings in the mind of Sergeant Kirkland, who sat down with the lady. 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