WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1937 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 3 p.m., call KU-211 after 3, call 2700-R3 PAGE THREE ☆ ☆ ☆ The Junior University group met last night at the home of Mrs. Roy R. Moore, 980 Tennessee street. Prof. Helen Rhoda Hoopes was the speaker of the evening. Triangle fraternity elected the following officers Monday night; President, Nelson J. Eblers, c37; vice president, Norton Bailey, c37; recording secretary, Clifford Sharp, c37; corresponding secretary, Richard Lee Coleman, c37; and chapter editor, Gerd Dearing, c37. Miss Izella Jackson, Hays, has beer a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week. Mrs. Otto Bartelden, Mrs. R. V Waggast, Miss Maide Snuele, Mrs Robert Haggart, and Miss Helen Janssen, who served at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Mountjoy. Dr. A J. M, entertained members of the Botany club last night at his home. Laurel Burt, gr. Florence Lafayette and Raymond Jazmuel, cr. 37, spoke. ☆ ☆ ☆ Robert Norris of Lincoln, Neb., is a guest at the Acacia house this week. Mr. Norris is the national councilor of Acacia fraternity. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Douglas Tarbet, fa'40. Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Mary Alice Grahm, '36 Simpson, to Alan G. Linley, '36 Atchison. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Signa Kappa house were; Betty Coleson PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS Theta Alpha Phi To Sponsor Play Under the sponsorship of Florida's Beta chapter of the national dramatic fraternity, Theta Alpha Phi, the University of Miami offers are offering $100 for an original three-act play in the university theater. Any interested may obtain full information at the speech and dramatic office in the basement of Green hall. LON: Kayaa Aloba Thea pin with name on base, Call Betty Walker, phone 291 -769. 1899. Reward SINGLE ROOM for Graduate woman student in private home, Ideal location. Every convenience, 1124 Mississippi, Calif. 1429, -76 MODI RN 2-room set, furn. bills paid Adults only, avail. next sex; tenure 1601 Rhode Island, phone 1090. -75 924 Mass. Members of the Architectural society will elect new officers at a meeting tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. after the business session refurbishments and a luncheon for Patricia e38. will sing. He will be accompanied by Jane Ware, e40. Miss Brandt was a member of Dell Zeta sorority. She was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1932. Her father was dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University for ten years. FOR RENT to four or more bikes, 3 for mixed rooms with kitchen privileges, it is desired, down payment holds until next month, to be租到 reliable pairs. -15 Mississippi. FOR SALE! Model 800 However, clearer, newer; near 301. Dusting工具; 17. 104 Fraser Hall or Phone KU 22. . . 40. Sigma Kappa sorority elected the following officers for the coming semester: President, Ellen Peterson; c'uncel; vice-president, Edith Kirkman; c'uncel; reporting secretary, Suel Whitzel; c'37; treasurer, Arlene Irvine; c'uncel; corresponding secretary, Helen Englandhack; fa37; and house president, Clarice Crawford; c'37. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION ONE STOP Mrs. Joseph Granger Brendt of Santa Resa, Calif., has announced the engagement of her daughter Elizabeth, to Mr. Pau Singer, a member of the faculty of the college at Silver City, N.M. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. Student Loans SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. SHAMBOO and FINGER WAVE, 23c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Overland Park, and Mary Alice Graham, 38, Simpson. 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Write care of b k, Tansan Office. -276 FIVE SPECIALS Members of the local chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism fraternity, and members of theournalism faculty have been invited to attend the annual convention of The Kansas Press Association, which will be held in Topeka his week-end. Ladies and gents leather jackets are dredged, dyeed, Leco laughed repaireased. Leather Jacket Life Water Proof Shoe Jacket Super leather softer iron or leather car. WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Faculty Members and Sigma Delta Chi Delegates Invited PHONE 12-987 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. To Attend Press Meeting SHIMMONS The following professors plan to attend: L. N. Fint, L. D. Aill, J. J. K. Jistler, A. M. Lee, E. N.丹, and E. W. Hullinger. Plumbers and Electricians Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 23; three insertions, 16; six insertion. Twenty-five contract rates, not more than 18琐, 14 per month flat in the invoice. In adjoining offices, rates may be applied at one rate. China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. Halph Homenway, c'10, president of the Kansas Press association, will preside at the meeting. Two former University students will occupy prominent places on the program. Tom Collins, 22, Sunday editor of the Kansas City Star will speak on "The Not Believing." Mr. Collins has written a humorous speaker; Hayward, 16, a Washington correspondent for the Scripts-Howard newspapers, will also talk. Amateur Photography Just what you have been waiting for. Under the direction of K. G. Meusser, president, the Young Editors present several interesting features in their newspaper people in the newspaper business. ALEE. Will Elect New Officers A special meeting to elect officers of the local branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held on Tuesday, January 10 in hall auditorium. A short program from KFKU will be presented. ARGUS The Candid Cameron, only $12.50 Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge --for Cokes Hixon Studio More Freshman Colleges Present officers are J. Walter Howard, e'37, president; William Zumpane, e'37, vice president; Claude Parish, e'37, secretary; and Hervey Vigour, e'38, treasurer. Officers are elected for one semester. Five New Units Established by Extension Division During the month of December the Extension division in conjunction with local school authorities and the WPA, established five more freshman colleges, at Garnett, Oxford, Toppea, Ft. Leavenworth, Horton, Paoln, and Olathe, making a total of nine established in the state. Prof. F. A. Ruseol, of the School of Engineering, left last night for St Louis to attend a meeting of the deans of Engineering Schools. The meeting, which is under the auspices of the Association of Universities, will be held on Saturday at Stater厅 this morning for the purpose of stimulating interest in a bill before Congress recommending the appropriation of a considerable amount each year to be used in the field for engineering research work. The first joint assembly of Y.W. C.A. and Y.M.C.A. will be held tomorrow afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building at 4:30 Russell Attends Meeting Dawling Called to Pennsylvania Edgar J. Dowling, assistant institute economist, has been called to his husband's because of the death of his grand-mother. Other members of the de- death will take his classes until he returns. Dawling Called to Pennsylvania GROUPS TO HAVE FIRST JOINT ASSEMBLY Doctor Lane announced that he would meet students in room 208, Snow hall, from 9 to 11 in the morning, from 24 to 3:20 in the afternoon. Early Enrollment for Zoology Early enrollment for second semester juniors and seniors and pre-enrollment advising for majors in the department of zoology, will be done with Dr. H. L. Lane, professor of zology, Jan. 14 to Jan. 19, inclusive. Kenneth Silberberg, gr. will speak on "Gloease" and Louise Wolfson, assistant instructor in chemistry to speak on "Hormone" before the room at 403-pa, tomorrow in room 201 of the Chemistry building. Movies of the Pacific Area conference of the World Student Christian Federation held at Mills College, Oakland, Calif., last August will be shown and explained by Elen Payno, Y.W.C.A. secretary, who with Dr. Anna McCrucken, attended the conference. Jan. 13: Iowa State vs. Missouri at Ames; Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. at Norman. GAMES THIS WEEK Y GROUPS TO HAVE Read the Kansan Classified Ads. Paul Moritz, c39, will recount his experiences at Asiolan conference on Monterey, Calif., which he attended last summer. This conference corresponds to the Ester conference held each summer at Estes Park, Colorado. The quartet will sing, Virginia Loew's Life of Life, will interpret "I Love Life." CREATIVE LEISURE DUNNER SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY Reservations for the creative leisure dinner tomorrow evening must Jan. 16. Kansas vs. Missouri at Lawrence; Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln; Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan. Chem Club Meets Tomorrow Professor Maddox to Speak W. Rolland Maddox, instructor of political science, will speak on "County Governments" following the monthly luncheon meeting of the League of Women Veterans to be held in March at the Carrollshire garden tomorrow at 12:45 p.m. Join the Crowd UNION FOUNTAIN at your Sub-Basement Memorial Union be left with Ellen Payne, general secretary of the Y.W.C.A., at Henley "house by this evening. The regional commission is the second to establish headquarters on the University campus, the regional World Student Christian Federation under the direction of Paul Moitz, c39, and Dorey Hodge, c37, being chairman of the creative leisure committee last week, were John Skinner and Betty Thomas, Washburn college students. Rev, and Mrs. Harold C. Case of Topека and Washburn college students will attend the dinner at which Ehine Slothwer, fa37, and Stunkey Alexander, e'urel, will be inaugurated as new heads of the Rocky Mountain creative leisure commission. 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