/ TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE P. S.M.CALL K. U, 21; BETWEEN 7:19 AND P. S.M.CALL 2702K1; or 2702K2. Alpha Delta Pi held its annual Founders' Day dinner Sunday at the chapel house. The guests were Mrs. and Mrs. George O. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. John Stutz, and Miss Helen Glerl, all of Lawrence; Mrs. Ala Rutledge, Mrs. Evelyn Mayberry and Mrs. Florine Schober, both of Toonck, Mrs. Helen Schubert, Mrs. Linda Macklin, Mrs. Avis Mauillier, and Miss Jane Coquil, all of John; Mrs. Iris Sellers, Poolea Mrs. Madeben Bridges and Mrs. Iris Oxen, Kansas City, Kan.; and Mrs. Lucile Brown, Mrs. Joner Shippman, Mrs. Betty Jenner, Mrs. Katherine Springer, Mrs. Mudge Wardell, Barbara Isbell, Mrs. Maxine Kennedy, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Joan Childs, all of Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the PGI Phoma Delta huffu supper Sunday evening were Joe Patm ear, *mucl;* Bette Lemon, fa;38 John Jane Martin, c28, Downy Honey, ca38 Martha Nuzman, c37, Eleanor Caitk 37, Kathleen Fog, c39, Helen Warren, c3; Mary Louisanne Kuisman, c39 Francie Mackenzie, c39; Rose Alice McVey, c38 Lebrecht, c36, Ruth Armuntia 37, France Burrow, c39, Daisy Hoffman, c38, Ruth Eberly Purkey, c27 Elizabeth Short, c34; Mariejorie Harbaugh, c38; Mariajorie Roter, c18 Penny Anne Landon, c3; Betty Rut Reid, c3; Avnilled Bushcover, c38 Carolyn Belly, fa;37 Vincent Beverly Robert, c3; William Beckley, fa;38 Jean Stark, c1; and Mary Leiburg, fa;39 ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. S. P. Lewis, of Nortonville, an enragement of his daughter, Dorothy, c38, to William L. Klinz b36, of son of Mr. and M. N. Kline, b26, of mother of Mr. and M. N. Kline; Marta Board and Binet Beta Kappa. Mr Kline is a member of Della Gamma Sigma, honorary university fraternity The couple will make their future hom in Schenectady, N.Y., where Mr. Kirr was raised by the General Electric company. ☆ ☆ ☆ Theta Epstein, Baptist Church socrery, held its annual Founder's Day banquet at the Colonial Two room last night. Ehiel Selves, CS7, acted as hostite PAGE THREE Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upstown house were Mr. W., M. Mrs. J, Daily褶诱 and Archie Gallaway, of Kansas City, Mo.; Min Jane Pierce and Henry Miller of Lawrence; Frank Block cunel; and Virginia Wallace, cunel. PHONE K.U.66 Sigma Chai entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Prof. J. H. Targert; Mrs. A. S. Glaze of St. Louis; Mr. Fred Kuel; Mr. and Mrs. Bend Rads, of Yates Center; and Mrs Susan Fleming of Dodge City. The following were meets this week-end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house; Bruce Myers, *bis*, and Alene Cormpton, *of*, is Kansas City, Mo. *Jane Ritchie* and Jane Grobbins, of Wichita, and Indebel Waring, "35, of Kansas City." treas and the program consisted of the following: A prayer, given by Christina Krebeli, cmuel; toasts given by Geneva Higgins, cmuel; Helen Cummingham c36, and Mrs. Frank Strong; and two vocal songs by Mary Louise Belz, fa36. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega church Sunday were Mrs. Don Carlos, of Lawrence; Bill Dodgedier, cunel; Arthur McKillrick, bk86; Reginald Heap, c'unel; and Ruth Esther Purdy, c37. Mrs. W. A. Dill and Miss Florence Dill c^26, entertained members of Alpha Xi Delta at a formal dinner Monday evening. After the dinner, members of Alpha Xi Delta went to the home of Mrs. J. R. B'Orry, honorary member of the organization, to spend the rest of the evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma sigma house were: Betty Bancroft, e³;90 Jason Lindgren, e³;cunl; Modeline Swanson, e³;max; Canel Macrol, e³;cunl; Paul Bizick, e³;C9; Emily Ferris, Lawrence; Peggy Parker, Topken; Mary Frances McKee, ElDorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Gowanw and Edward Gowanw, Tales. --- Delta chapter of Alba Kappa Alpha minority entertained Saturday night with a dinner舞会 at the Hotel Street in Kamma City, Mm. Sixty-two guests were present. Christmas Grove, anti-hoolaism, Mr. Albert L. Moor was chapman. BEAUTY SHOPS BEATEN SHORE PHONE K.U.66 OPENING MICKIE BEAUTY SHOP—formerly Iva Ine. No 1. Beauty Shop. New Equipment, plenty of drivers. Experienced hairstylists. Permissions, $1.00 including haircut, shampoo and wave set. A-1 materials used. Long or white hair same price. Shampoo and wave dredge. Shampoo, Mass. Mos. BEAUTY SHOP—-170 CLASSIFIED ADS ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS: For Summer Session Girls Board if desired. Phone 2640, 1538 Tennessee. — 158 TYPING FOR SALE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE Phone 1248 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Fraternity Management Office, second floor Jenny Wren Building. Dictation, typing, mimeographing term papers. 161 SALE: Ten big spring bargains. Those will change before another spring, but they'll be the best of them in floors, kitchens, corner location, near KU, $470 7 rooms, modern, plus 2 rooms; KU, $470 7 rooms, good finish, good construction; $300. 6 room modern, sleeper built-in, bathroom; $300. 8 room modern, good finish; $900. 8 room modern, on bus line near KU, 75 lot, $100. 5 room modern, room closet; $100. 8 room modern, renece; $275. 4 room cottage, gas, water; $900. 10 room between KU, 8 and city, good income property, iron fireman hot water at $300. 6 rooms modern, sleeping porch, 18 baths, new grade, East Lawrence, $500. 7 rooms and sleeping porch bring 50 per month, Phone 200, 75 Maa. TAXI TAXI Phones 19 - 987 Phone 12-987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. GIRLS -- Dried Phone 533 Finger Waves, Dried ... 25c Shampoo and Wave, Dried ... 25c Experienced Operators IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 911c Muss. St. LOST: Mortar Board pin with name Evangeline Clark on base, Call 237W, Reward. —180 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Parker Vacumatic Fountain Pen containing green ink. Call 552 Lyman Field, Reward. 180 RENT. 4 electric room (furnished apartment, electrical refrigerator, private bath, garage, garage K. U. and town, villa- l estate), $1,000. Chas. E. Leak. Phone 255. --- RENT. 5 room furnished, electric sweeper, radio, washer, north of KU, $8.80 room modern, gas furnace, gar-den storage room, basement recreation room, large sun room, oil burning furniture, steam heat, kitchenette, laundry room, modern, vacant July 1, $35. 7 room modern with sleeping porch, $40. Chas., office, retail and Estate. Phone 205. 735 Mass. Street. LOST! Black zipper notebook with name Don Wood on front. Might have been accidentally picked up by Jawkah College. Rewind. Phone 2155 TAILOR FOOD BENEFIT One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. Twenty-two words or less, one insertion; 25c; three insertions; 30s; four insertions; 34c. The account must be submitted to the Kasban Insurance Office. Payable in advance and subject to approval at the Kasban Insurance Office. MISCELLANEOUS Dinner guests at Corbin hall sunday were as follows. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Beauchley, of Topeka; Miss Mary Hoff and Miss Ethel Hoff, of Manhattan; Miss Hope Murray, Dr. Florence Sherbon, Jim Draper, c37; Ray Noble, c38; Miss Alice Lister, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, and Cox, Margaret Schwartz, c38; Brookwell, fa;36; James Thompson, c38; and Evangeline Chirk, c38. Sunday dinner guests at the Dalta Tau Dalia house were Alice Marie Meyn, fa20; Margarita Lockard, ca20; Don Leonard, 31, of Chapman; and Bill Harris. Guests for dinner Sunday at the Sigma Phi Epion house were: Mr. and Mrs. Turner and Miss Dorothy Turner, of Hope; Mt. Faxon, of Topkana; C. M. Martin, of Salt Lake City, Ushi; Mt. and Mrs. Milan and Miss Cherie Nelson, of Kansas City, Mo.; and Miss Cathine Penner, of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ --eon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. ABE WOLFSON 643 Mass. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last Friday evening were: Mrs. R. T. Bence, of Kansas City, Mo; and Sally Jo Dempsey, cuneal. Miss Mary Hoff and Miss Eather Hoff, of Manhattan, were weekend guests at Corbin hall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Student Loans --eon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and Jane Givens, cunel, were luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house today noon. Sunday afternoon, the Delta Upsilion fraternity had its annual stag picnic at Browns grove. Mrs. James Hooke and Mr. Lloyd Houston were guests. Miss Helen Harmon, of Lawrence, was a dinner guest at the Triangle frater city house Sunday. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Samuel H. Stewart, c'39, of Reserve. Mary Bass, fa, of Topeka, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Miss Barbara Ann Wulff, of Kansas ity, Mo., was a weekend guest at the igma Nu house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Eta Kappa held a picnic Sun afternoon at Tonganoni State Lake at which the alumni were guests. William Hooke, deputy county attorney of Sedgewick县, was a week-end guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Ruth Pyle, of Holton, and Jane Lewis of Kansas City, Mo., were guests this weekend at the Alpha Omicron Phouse Glen McCann, e'unel, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday. Mary Lou Baghy, '35, of Enid, Okla, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mrs. C. C. Martin, Salina, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. It's the Skyline Alberta Mansfield, American dancer and choreographer in the Normanville, that she helped on a stunton to get into nationally known photography at the skycrawlers. Newsreel Proves Educational Aid Cameraman in Ethiopia Recent developments in the field of the newreward suggest that this branch of modern photography may soon prove useful. Such systems are the educational system of the future. The newsreel is edited in the nature of a historic review in its present form. The newsreel shots might easily be arranged in sequence and supplied with a continuity which would explain in educational terms the significance of the events of history as they appeared on the screen. In the files of the newreel companies are thousands of pictures which would be invulrable to such series. Since newreel dates back but some On the Shin (Continued from more one) the water caused the boy's pants to loosen, and off they came. The dilemma was solved by the boy staying in the water until his friends had time to call the house where he lived and have a new nair sent down. State lake at Tonganoxie was the scene of several pennis Sunday but most of them ended in disaster when the rains started. Some students failed during the day and one of them reenacted a four-pound basket on his catch, the liner. Another group pooled their cause four miles up the river to a sandlair. There they sat to rest and devour several boxes of lemon snaps they had brought along for the occasion. In the general bilarity of lemon snap cating and sand throwing, Hugh Hadley, of the virile sport artists, stuffed his team with lemons before they into the river. The grumeries were pretty well digested before he realized the worm, and then there was no drinking water within four miles. Campus Calendar College Faculty meeting, Ad aud. 4:30 pm. Sigma Xi banquet, Plymouth Congregational church, 6 p.m. Men's Glee Club banquet, Eldridge hotel. 6 p.m. Tennis meet: Kansas vs. Kansas State, University courts Tuesday, May 19 Christian Science Organization, room C, Myers hall, 7.55 a.m. Fine Arts student recital. Ad aud. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union 7-8 n.m. Michigan State Organization, 1048 C, Myers hall, 7:55 a.m. Fine Arts student recital, Ad aud., 3:30 p.m. 1-8 p.m. Advanced Student recital, University and. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 20 KFKU Thursday, May 21 Fl Ateneo, 113 Ad. 4:30 pm 2:45 p.m.—"Why Give Grades in School?" Dr Bert A Nash 3. 00 p.m.Books Old and New,Mr Kenneth Rockwell. Tuesday. May 19 Fine Arts student recital, Ad aud. 3:30 p.m. 3:12 p.m.-News Flashes, W. A. Dill, K. U. News Bureau. --where he has been made manager of the Keteikan public utilities. 9:45 p.m.-152nd Athletic Scrapbook E. R. Elibel School, Dr. Bert A. Nash. 3:00 p.m.-Books Old and New, Mr 30 years, they would be of little help in the more ancient of the histories, however they would be used to bring the present history texts up to date. Experiments are now under way in an attempt to produce film histories of industries which will bring home to the audience the significance, and the background and drama of the subject. Should these prove satisfactory, the suggestion is apparent that the camera will play an increasingly important part in the educational system of the child as adults as well as children can be reached with ease through this chan-ral. Scabbard and Blade dinner, Wiedemann's, 6 p.m. Advanced Student recital, Ad aud. 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 2° Big Six Tennis match at Lincoln, Neb. Triangle picnic, 5:30-11:30 p.m Alpha Tau Omega party. 9-12 p.m. Phi Delta Theta dance, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. New Eriksen Hall 936-38 Mass. Ladies Free 9 'till 12 Leland Teenford's Orchestra With public address system DANCE WEDNESDAY NITE Dates—35c—Stags Owl Staff Aspirants Will Meet Tomorrow --where he has been made manager of the Keteikan public utilities. Have You Tried Our Special Luncheon Plate with Drink for 25c If not, why not? David Hornil, c. 37, recently appointed editor of the Sour Owl for next year, announced yesterday that aspirants for staff positions will be appointed tomorrow afternoon. Interested persons are asked to visit the Sour Owl office in the Journalism building between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 包 Artists and photographers are requested to bring samples of their work for inspection. Artists, photographers, humorists, poets, and reporters will be needed on the staff of the humor magazine. Cover artists and cartoonists who are appointed will receive a salary for their work, according to Hamlin. THE Hour Glass Times Orators University Dining Room Berkeley, Calif. — (UP) A three-minute hour glass is now being used to time limit all orators on the campus. When the speaker begins, the egg-timer is turned up. When the sand has run out of the egg-timer, the alarm announces "The egg is done." Try Our Cemented Soles. They Have Every Appearance of a Whole New Bottom — Retains Comfort and Fit. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP In the Union Building W. T. Stuart Is Manager Of Ketchikan Public Utilities [ ] 1017 Mass. W.E. Whetstone, Prop. Phone 686 Walter T. Stuart, 00, according to information recently received by the Alumni Association, has moved from Valdez, Alaska, to Ketchik, Alaska. Ketchikan is the largest city in Alaska. It purchased its three public utilities, electric, water, and telephone, last summer for almost a million dollars. The city is two days by steamer north of Seattle, Wash. Singers Hold Reunion Before Commencement (Continued from page one) old E. Needham, Corvallis, Ore; C. F. Croutson, Newton, C. J. Poose, Iowa city, Iowa; L. W. Reynolds, Emporia, F. Seymour, Columbus; O. H. Snyder, Frankfurt, Ohio; R. E. Lawrenton, St Joseph, Mp.; F. M. Arcea, Florence, Cawell, Columbus; O. H. Snyder, Cawell, Terre Haute, Ind; M.jelvin Monticello, Ark; Marvin Hall, Great Bend; Lloyd Rupenthal, McPherson; Todd Owen, Emporia; J. Curts Star, Tenkawa, Okla; John Barow, Manhattan; T. A. Larrowberry, Jamaica, Macon; T. D. Owen, Jamaica, Macon; O. H. Loll, Denver Colo; A. D. Courtney, Michigan; E. A. Fry, Independence, Mo; R. B. Friet, Archana City; R. R. Hayes, Wellsville; A. C. Ogden, Minneapolis, Mimu; I. L. Patterson, Cameron, Mo; H. C. Davis, Chichecteday, Mo; H. C. Davis, Chichecteday, Mo; William McKenna Enid, Oklahoma; William O. Rice, Chicago; I. E. N. Story, St. Joseph, MO; and II. F. W丽科, Atchison About-Town Note: Guernsey hop-skotches with Pi Phi's. Flower 820 Flower Fone Fone Plan now and send flowers to that brother, sister, or friend who is graduating from high school or college. Don't forget — we can telegraph flowers anywhere. Just call 820 and we will do the rest. WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. Behind the scenes in Nation's politics SEI:OUS INTERVIEW — President Franklin D. Roosevelt (lert) is very serious about this interview with Fred Storm (right) United States White House staff correspondent. He will be presenting his White House assignment ever since President Roosevelt took office. When there is big political news you will find a United Press staff correspondent getting the story behind the story. With the Republican and Democratic conventions drawing near politics is front page news. The unbiased, comprehensive, accurate reports of activities of all political parties are printed in the United Press despatches in this news- Keep up with political developments by reading these reports in the University Daily Kansan