WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1926 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHELEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 14, mk call. KU 21), after 2022-KA 24 Women in Exchange Women's Exchange Dinners Held Last Night Alpha Delta Pi The annual women's exchange dinners were held last night. These dinners are sponsored by the Women's Pan-Hellenic association, and are held to promote friendship between the organized houses. Members of the women from various countries attended at the dinners. The following women were guests at the various houses: Arlene Simons, c/anc Betty Hayne, c/84 Jane Waring, c/86 Michael Hudson, f/anc Maria Hodge, f/anc Mildred Staal, f/anc Mary Jane Brunckner, c/anc Corbin Hall Mary Kristine, £17 Maryline Minger, c/40 Michelle Pereira, £29 Helen Joel Boddington, c/40 Helen Tubbars, c/40 Ketanish Remedy, c/40 Ketanish Remedy, c/40 Pilar Arlington, £15 Watkins Hall Alpha Chi Omegz May Ease Park, c'40 Peggy Amy Landson, c'48 Ann Yankee Ann, c'40 Fairbore Selye, c'40 Margaret Farnell, c'40 Craig Clawson, c'40 Virginia Church, c'40 Sigma Kappa Jamie Mackey, c/o 40 Mary Jalley, c/o 50 Joel Bailly, c/o 60 Jeffrey Flournay, c/o 70 Romaine Flower, c/o 80 Romanine Roussel, c/o 90 Dorothy Schleifer, c/o 100 Dorothy Key Gerrith, c/o 110 Sigma Kappa Mary Thies, cuncl Martha Novzman, c37 Pierreca Fouhouzer, c40 PHONE K.U.66 FOR RENT; Comfortable room, twin beds, hot water heat. 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Phone 2244 919 Mass. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing SEE US Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Oscar Roed, c29, Independence. KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies --to all residents of Kansas. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Clarence E. Vogel, c'38. Charles A. Crouch, c'38, and RSmith, c'38, attended the national convention of Kappa Eta Kappa, engineering fraternity, in Madison, Wis., during the Thanksgiving vacation. Kappa Php, Methodist Church-shrine, held a pot-tuck surrender at the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price last evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. J., Jalasky of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gaffney, grw, were dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house Monday night. Doctor Jalasky and Mr. Gladstone of the local chapter of Delta Upsilon. Students Form Aeronautics Club A group of 20 students met last night in Marvin hair to organize the K.U. Aeronautics club. Plans for the immediate formation of the club were discussed and a committee composed of representatives from various schools was assigned to contact interested students who did not attend the meeting. J. S. Chich, representative of the Porterfield Aircraft corporation of Kansas City, gave specifications for a number of ships which might be suitable for training purposes. Prof. E. H. Lombardo planned. Plans also were discussed for the organization of a ground training school to be operated along with the actual flying club. This may or may not be a separate organization, and it was decided that the club. Taken into consideration also were plans for forming a corporation to buy a plane for training purposes, either a new or used one, or the buying of flights hours from a II-Aviationator at a reduced rate for the club. Anyone interested in learning to fly is urged to get in touch with the club. Until further arrangements are completed the headquarters of the group will be in the office of Professor E. D. Hay in Marvin hall. Louis Fermin appeared before the combined session of the Men's Student Council and the W.G.S.A. last night, petitioning the bodies to underwrite the expenses of the "sawing" hill bands by the two Hill bands, Dec. 15. Bands Ask Councils To Underwrite Costs Practice Jury Case Will Be Tried Today The second practice jury case for senior law students, which will be a suit for damages, will be held this afternoon in the court room in Green hall. L. T. Tupy, associate professor of law, will preside as judge. He explained the purpose of the "session" was to be entertaining and educational. He outlined briefly what will be presented. Numbers will include as historical sketch of the various eras through which popular music has passed, such as "reg-time," "blues," and "swing." He also discusses how composers of modern melodies, and many vocal numbers. A fire in the Cities Service pipe-line, which was started when the line was struck by a blow yesterday after he and itself out last night about 7 o'clock. Attorneys for defendant are Fred A. Malo, Roy H. Johnson, Charles A. Bauer, and H. Lloyd Ericsson, "38" Attorneys for plaintiff are Laurence R. Smith, Robert A. Schroeder, Robert J. Lewis, and James I. Poole. Pipeline Blaze Burns Itself Out All the members of the first year law class, excepting only those specifically excused from service by P. W. Viesseman, professor of law at 1:30 p.m., served as jurors in the first case, have been drawn as jurors to serve for the case. The jurors will sit from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and reconvene at 8:15 p.m. on the same day necessary to try the case in hearing. Ferman said also that the popular acceptance by students had led to the plans for larger seating areas. The plan will be no abstinence charge. Arthur Heek, a former student in the University, was plowing in his father's field near the Med Creek bridge when the plow struck the pipeline and started the blaze. Young Heek suffered painful burns, but is not thought to be dangerously injured. A pole on the Kansas Electric Power company high-line was burned down and part of the equipment belonging to the alfalfa dehydrating plant located nearby was damaged in the flames. K F K U Zoology Club Meets 6:00-8:30 p.m. University of Kansas Band Concert, Russell L. Wiley director 2. 20 p.m. Edison Uses a Smoking Lamp --to all residents of Kansas. Wednesday, Dec. 2 2:45 p.m. News Flashes 2:48 a.m. French lesson OVER THE HILL Professor Clark Speaks Prof. C. D. Clark of the department of sociology, was given special honor as a recipient of the Lutheran Brotherhood at the Laurentian University for the Perpetuity of Population in Kansas. Reddish To Address Colloquy Dr. George P. Redding, interim director for the Lombard Pharmaceutical company, St. Louis College of Medicine, will speak on "Diatomacea Pharmacy" at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy will speak on "Diatomacea Pharmacy" at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy Colliquy at 11:38 a.m. Thursday in room 205 of the Clemson Hospital. Dr. Reddish spoke a year ago before the Colbycourse on the methods of testing. This year he will speak on the interpretation of tests. Dr. John fares, professor of economics, will go to Hutchinson tomorrow to lead two meetings. He will talk to the Junior College students there on "Cornell Economics" and to the Teachers club to be on "Consumers' Values in a Crazy World." Deutscher Verteen, German University host pro圣诞节 meeting at the University professor of German, at 8 p.m. Dec. 5. Refreshment will be Graduate Has Acting Role Farrell Strawn, 58, has the leading male role in "Russet Mantle" which began a 30-day run Monday night as president散热员 in Kansas City, Mo. Reference Librarian Recovery Miss Claire Gilham, reference librarian at Watson library, is recovering a book that expects it be back in use. Gavin Allen of Toronto, Canada will lecture at the Plymouth Congregational Church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The subject of his talk is *Leaving the Past*. Now You Have Time For Thoughtful Selection "Naught Can Compare With Gifts to Wear" Religion of Service." The lecture free and the public invited. Miss Hoop% Convalescing Miss Helen Rhoba Hoopes, assistant professor of English, is not nursing home staff but a flu strain infection. She is convulsing in her home. Submit Papers on Philosophy Mary E. Larson, assistant professor of zoology, is back with her classes this week. Miss Larson has been resting at home and is partially recovered from the injury contained in a crash a week over a week ago. Graduate Works on Wural Miss Miriam Smyth, assistant in structur in English, and Georg Cromeyer, c38., are submitting pa papers to be presented at the Philosophical association when it meets in Dallas during the Christmas holidays. Jones Penny, 31, is working on a mural painting for the federal art project in New York City, according to a reporter yesterday by the sunrise office. Ise's Books To Be Reviewed During the past few months an exhibition of Penny's works have been displayed throughout the Midwest. The exhibit was shown in Spoonerhouse in October in Cedar Creek and now in the Mulvane museum at Tapeka. "Sod and Stubble" and "Leftovers of a Kansas Homeowner" both by alum brian reissued after 20 years, reviewed next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by H. Lee Jones, pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ of Jesus. Annual! Kansas AuthorsNin Contest Closes The sixteenth annual authorship contest sponsors the Kansas Authors' club for unpublished poems and one-net plays, will close today. The competition is open to all members of the Kansas Authors' club and For the best short story written by an adult a prize of $75 will be awarded. A second prize of $30 will be given for the next best story. Smaller prizes will be given for poetry and to juvenile writers. FOUNDED 1899 THE JOHN MARSHALL The winners of the contest will be announced soon. AN ACCREDITED LAW SCHOOL TEXT and CASE METHOD COURSES (40 weeks per year) Afternoon—3 years 5 days...4:30-6:30 For Catalog, recommended list of pre-print subjects, and booklet, "Study of Lawyer Preparation" address Edward T. Lee, Owen. Evening — 4 year Mon., Wed., Fri. 6:30-9:20 6:30-9:20 Postgraduate year, twice week Professive courses All courses lead to degrees. Two years' college work required for postgraduate degree. New classes form in Feb. and Sept. 15 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, III. THE NEW RICK'S On the Hill Now owned by Eddie Penchard Quality Foods Better Service Phone 50 May We Suggest---at the GIFTS For Dzd. 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