FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 231 BETWEEN 7:50 Corbin to Hold Spring Formal Corbain hall will entertain with its annual spring formal party this evening from 9 until 12 p.m. at the Hall Music will be furnished by Red Blackburn and his orchestra. The chaperone of the performance will be Mrs. Leonard P, Elliot Dr, and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, Ms. Eli Lewis, and Mrs. Earle Cotle. Pai Kappa Pai will hold its spring formal party this evening at the Meisel House. The chaperones will see Mrs. Nell S. Butcher, Mrs. Jane McLeon, Mrs. Edith Martin, and Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins will form his orchestra will furnish the music. Phi Gam Spring Formal Piula Giannina Delia will hold its annual spring party at the chapel house Saturday night from 9 until 12 Waves on Thursday. The chapel hosts the music. The chaperies are to be Mrs. and Mrs. J. L. Constant, Mr. and Ms. Charles Bashford, and Mr. Eshir ☆ ☆ ☆ Spring Party Sigma Alpha Enough fraternity will entertain with its annual spring rush party Saturday evening at the chapterhouse. The Rev. Joseph Cakes, Mrs. W. P. Bowerbrock, Mrs. James McLane, and Prof. and Mrs. Charles Kruse will perform an orchestra will furnish the music. Kappa Sigma Rappa Sigma Spring Formal The Kappa Sigma Fraternity will hold its annual spring party Saturday evening. Chaperones will be Mrs. Els, R. Thomas and Mia N. K. Thompson. Music will be framed by George Morris and his orchestra of Kansas City, Mo. Andrews-Schnebly Miss Ehine Vincent Andrew, 34, and dr. John Thomas Scheneble, 32, m53 m28; 8:29 o'clock at the house of the bride' parents, Mr. and Maint C. An- nielson. Dr. Robert L. Wilson read the service. Ms. Robert Helens, sister of Dr. Robert L. Wilson only attended Dr. Howard Van Oosterup and acted as best man for Mr. Schnebly. Mrs. Schreibly is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Schreibly of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. They will be at home after Sept. 1 in Boston. Them Sigma Phi, national honorary and professional sorority for women, held election of officers last week. The president; Frances Ware, c27, secretive. Mary; Ivy McDonald, 237, treasurer Mary Eater Rutter, 237, keeper of the archives. Installation of officers will be next Tuesday. Alpha Omieron Pi entertained the members of Martior Board at dinner with his wife, Emily Baugh, ©36; June Thompson, ©36; Dory Fry, fda, ©36; Evangeline Clark, ©36; Dorothy Ruth, ©36; Cuth Stockwell, ©36; Dana Gates, ©36; Cos, ©36; and Margaret Schwartz, ©36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at Sigma Nu last night were: Elizabeth Short, 38; Helen Jane Kelley, 39; Ella Beltan, 18; Hannah Marsh, 24; Lacele Bottom, 17; DeMorte, 6; Couture, 1; June Kirkham, 34; Athleta Ann Woodbury, 1; cunei; Paul Ellerman of the University of Philadelphia. Watkins hall will entertain with a party this evening at the Hall. Mr Charles Eaterly is the chapener. Hat will be on hand. Lawrence, will furnish the music. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, ennures the plunge of Charles Kitsum, c'uncl, Ken Cummack, c'Lorem, and Loven McMorkack, c'C8. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. John E. Cooper of Muskogee Okla, was a dinner guest last night at the Beta Theta Pi house. Bruce Green of Lawrence was a dinner guest last night at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. --is a swelw art, but how many girls these days have sons—The amateur contests at the mid-week dances are sometimes very smooth, and it was an amazing opportunity for finalists would appear at the Granda by awarding the prizes to the fraternity and sorority of which the contest is a member—Which makes me wonder why they quit having musical comedies when there is so much talent on show. The show serves a lot of credit as dance manager—a for long time the bands brought to the Hille were louay—The Mills Blue Rhythm band went over big, and now Maurie Sherman, who is to play the Senior Cake-Walk, is in the big role at the music situation encountered last year... The girl who screamed when the burglar Aesacia fraternity announces the pledging of Mont Woods, b'unel., of Garnett. On the Shin (Continued from page one) PHONE K.U.66 PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS Student Loans IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS MISCELLANEOUS ABE WOLFSON 42 Mass. SPECIAL—-50c reduction on any per- manent, with an dk, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut, IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 723½ Mass., Phone 2335; 941½ Mass. Phone 233. Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics LOST Blue Watermite overharpep harsel with name on it. Lost near Chemistry building. Call Paul Clark, 2073. Reward. 130 Try JANICE LEE preparations LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE: The low shoes, 1 pair, black suede and kid, 7½ marron $1.50. Also 1 pair brown suce, 5-B 1.50. See Housemather, 1245 Orden. Sold at Rankin's - Coc's - Round Corner - Band Box FOR SALE TAILOR One Stop Election May Decide the Fate of Student Cour May Refer Bill to Students (Continued from page one) TAXI --entered Walking hall never let out a whipter when the thief started to run away—Never do students make them known as much as when they are candidates for political office . . . Bob Boyce, who plays with Preston Anderson, tries to unite Eddie Duchin —It may be all right to copy some of his stories in all their little peculiarities such as the hand waving Boyce puts over? Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. "To afford temporary handling of any possible fights arising out of the coming election, the old and antiquated executive committee will be received, pending the passage of the amendment, at the coming election." *Twelve-week word or less, one insertion, 25c; three insertions, 50s; all insertions, 25c; contract尉, not more than 12 weeks, 12 pay month. Estimate. In advance and in advance with a fee.* "But in order to prevent any attempt by Lindenbaum and his followers to make the student body feel that the Men's Student Council is "putting one over" on them, a special meeting of the students will be required to consider placing this much-needed measure on the ballot at the coming election as an annual amendment to the constitution. Such action is entrapped with the firm belief that the committee is weakening ratification by the students—despite, of course, the probable organized opposition of Lindenbaum and his followers—who strongly enough, maintained in yesterday's Kamen that they would fail the question only its 'legality.' One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. Government League, who were pledges to establish a student supreme court. The chairman of the P.S.L.G. accordingly submitted a tentative bill providing for a court with two members from each state to handle all cases of student discipline. It was an attempt to escape the impossibility of a naturally paraphrase legislative body from acting as a suppressed non-parliamentary judicial body. This original document was revised version of W. Holland Maddee, professor of political science and advice to the council, so as to conform in every detail with the constitution. Almost a month later, the government unanimously by the council—P.S.L.G. and Pacchiaceanus alike supporting it. Though objection had been raised to the original draft, the final draft found not a single dissenting vote from the nine members of Lindaustra's party on the council. George Robertsen, a lieutenant colonel in the R.O.T.C., found himself a member of the Vets of Future Wars by proxy. He was unconceilingly walking around the campus wearing a safety jacket. The department called to his attention that he had been decorated and he hurriedly took it off. The Veterans movement started in Princeton University. It has now spread all over the country. Twenty percent of all the money spent at each unit of the organization, redacted, is an estimated $5,000 that has gone that way so far. A nice sum for anybody. Lyman Field, president M.S.C. Logan Lane, treasurer M.S.C. Schoowe Finishes Survey of Mysterious City of Rock The area, located two miles southwest of Minnesota, is covered with numerous large concretions which have weathered out of the Dakota sandstone formation. Some of the concretions are more than 10 feet in diameter and most of them are round in shape. The area is known for its sandy and show places of north-central Kansas and many stories have grown up around it. One of the most popular of the rock formations is the "Widow Tunnel," which is a large rock about 10 feet in diameter with a hole through the center. The hole is barely large enough to travel through, and the name originated from women crawled through the tunnel when women married within seven years. Dr. Walter Schowew, of the geology department, returned last week from Minneapolis, Kan, where he has been making a survey of an area called "Rock City." The survey is sponsored by the Kansas Academy of Science, and it will make this unique and interesting experience a national monument or a state park. Some of the old settlers in the district tell of travelers who used to inquire about the "City" and its hotel accommodations. Others tell how they travelled and ambush the wagon trains which passed on the nearby trail. At present, the formations are covered with initials and names of visitors who have examined the ruins. Dr. Schoweh, chairman of the committee on natural areas, ecology, and conservation of the academy, is in charge of the project. He was also elected second vice-president of the committee at the meeting in Emporia on April 1. Your Professors: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fine Arts Seniors Present Private Recital Sister Dorothy Hanly, *fa* 36, and Sister Rose Vincent Tomlin, *fa* 36, from the studio of Prof. Howard C. Taylor presented a private recital Wednesday afternoon which was attended by the professors of the faculty guests from Leavenworth and Topeka. The program was as follows: "Gatee from Violin Sonata in E Major" Bach-Thompson; "Sonata, Op. 21," Bach-Thompson (Chamise) by Sister Dorothy. *Melodie, Op. 3, No. 2* (Richmanman- *In; a Boat, Op. 3, No. 2*) (Canille Zeckwer) *Hungarian Rhapody, No.* *1* (Liszt); Sister Dorothy. "Andante in F" (Beethoven) Sister ose Vincentia. "Nocurre, Op. 21, No. 3" (Chipin) "Impromptu, Op. 19, No. 3" (Chipin) "Etude, Eq. No. 2" (Koekwskol) "Vilha Phamnion," Ed. No. 2" Bertz Woods Sri Rose Vincent "Variationem, Op. 64" (Nicolael Von Wilm), for two pianos, Sister Rose Vincentia and Sister Dorothy. Mrs. Gertrude Chapman Cowley, 398 died of influenza March 16, at her home in Okulmiege, Okla. She had been ill only a few days. She was the wife of Laurence L. Cowley, 791, well known lawyer in Okulmiege. Mrs. Cowley, '98, Dies Why Not Eat Here While You Are Attending the Relays? — Hours for Serving Breakfast 7:30-8:45 Luncheon 11:30-1:00 Dinner 5:15-6:30 We do not serve Saturday evening at the University Dining Room In the Union Building 4. Lemster in Steel Corporation Devon Lemster of Valparaiso, Ind. who attended the University of Kansas last year, is working in the chemical laboratories of a large steel corporation in Gryd, Ing. Lester played halftouch on the 1956 film *The Birth of the Mascarade* of the Bigma Schi social fraternity. CHARM BRACELETS FOBS (For Tailored and Dinner Suits) RINGS SCARF AND SHIRT PINS CLIPS Jewelry That Adh Femininity to The Männish Vogu Triangles Drawing Ink Tee Squares Pencils Drawing Instruments Slide Rules Drawing Papers Tracing Cloth and Paper Engineers Get It at the Book Store Relay Visitors Kansas Pennants Jayhawks Paper Weights Book Ends Stickers Paper stickers of all colleges Pack of 10 stickers 20c Two Book Stores To Write Alumni Material Mortis H. Straight, 31, of Kansas City, Mo., and Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, went to Topka last night to confer with Hugo T. Wedel, 15, 170, concerning alumni membership campaign letters, the material for which will be written by Mr. Straight. Mr. Straight was editor in chief of the 1982 schieker, Mr. Weldell is chairman of the membership campaign. Land of Cotton Frocks A new cotton frock is a regular spring tonic. It's just the thing you need to pep you up. We have such pretty ones this year. The colors are gorgeous and the fabrics the newest ever. Do come in and pick your "Cotton Wardrobe." Other Cottons $3.95 to $16.95 The Land of Cotton frock illustrated is in navy or black linen with multi-colored em- broided dots and piping. $7.95 GIBB'S 26th ANNIVERSARY SALE 811 Mass. St. Features a Great Selection of Men's Suits "Stylecraft" Suits $1950 "Glenshire" Suits $2450 "Thrifty" Suits $1595 We are offering you a splendid selection of men's new sport back and plain models in single or double breasted suits at attractive prices. Spring is here to you won't want to miss this great Anniversary Sale. Sites for all men are represented in our stock. Hurry in tomorrow for choice selection. SPECIAL One Group 25 SUITS 25% Discount There are all up-to- ahead. There are two or one pair or two of a kina lift after Easter. There are three in linger- age or back.