THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREA Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701KJ OR 2702KJ. The annual Brother-Cousin-Son banquet is being held this evening at the Alpai Chi Omega house. The following will be guests: Robert Russell, c37; Joyce Olean, c29; Vee Tucker, b37; Karen Clover, c28; William McDonald, c36; Earnest Steger, c36; William McDonald, b38; Harold Hedges, b36; Robert English, b38; John McCoy, b36; Thomas McCoy, c29; Frederick McCoy, b36; Eric Mills, b36; Layne lowey, a31; Al McClure, b36; John Hassig, ph; William Cochrane, 138; Sidney Linscott, c29; Harry Valentine, c36; Jumie Campbell, cune; Frances Kelthan, a31; Charles Simmons, c37; Keith Arthur, a31 ☆ ☆ ☆ The initiation services of Sigma Tau National honorary engineering fraternity, were held immediately before a banquet at the Colonial Tea room. The event included initiation for Leslie Edie, c; Chicago Lawyer, Lawrence Bigwell, e; 37; Kench Howley, c; 37; Allen Feltz, c; William Ziparone, c; 36; George Holman, c; edun; Edward R. Phallus, c; Christian Rick, c; George Burke, c; Raymond Haleidle, c. Noel P. Gist, instructor in sociology was the principal speaker of the evening. ☆ ☆ ★ Miss Helen Butterfield, 35, Kansas City, and Kenneth Holder, 73, Columbus, were married Saturday at the St. Birgam hotel in Kansas City. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. David Owen, of the Country Club Christian wife, who was a member of the Delta Zeta society when she was in school here. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Mary Louis Klose, '30, and Joseph O. Parker, '31, were married Wednesday, April 1, in Prout, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will live in Washougal and Parker is employed in the legal division of the department of agriculture. ☆ ☆ ★ Beutah Johnston, e38; Madelyn Climpeenpfeil, f36; George Larson, e4 and Daucie Chads, c7; E9 returned tuesday from Lindsbury where they attended the annual presentation of Handel's "Monash" on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Cox announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Henry W. Royer, 1936, March 10, 1935. Miss Louise Leonard, national secretary of Alpha Gamma Delta, is here from New York City, visiting at the local chapter base for a few days. Sherman S. Senne, proctor, and James M. McArete, faculty secretary of Sigma Chi, were dinner guests last night at the chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Striker announce the marriage of their daughter Jennette Elizabeth, 25, to Everett A Lange, Feb. 1, at Salma. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will entertain the members of Mortar Board at dinner this evening. ☆ ☆ ★ Langston Ratcliff, c'unel, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. stand than he sent out to his roommate for a box of poker chips, a pair of pajamas and other necessities which had to be sneaked in. We would like to slightly enlighten us to the need for the second article, or the other articles are self explanatory. Milton J. Keys, Graduate Of 1884, Dies in New York The girl who drives the blue Plymouth sedan usually hats football players around. Last year it was the team's all-time leader, it is now Reported that a civil engineer holds her fancy. Just proves that football loves are a seasonal affair. Milton J. Keys, 84, died April 5 in New York City, according to information received recently by the office of he Alumni Association. He was active a University of Kansas alumnus work n 1934, he was awarded a gold medal, and he graduated from his graduation from the University Burial was made at Delphi, Kan. Jim Draper of the journalism department had much trouble before Easter vacation keeping his parents wanted to tell them himself and not have the story expanded by gossip. He came back from home wearing a smile of satisfaction, but he will soon run into problems with his wife. He is engaged also is taking journalism and her father owns a newspaper. He's now afraid to accept a job with the father company. He doesn't want the life that the only reason he married the girl was to get a job on the paper. --had used during one year, she would almost be able to give the statue of Uleigh Jimmy Green a coat of red paint (in three times) or white paint (in three times). Or, if we wished, all the flag poles of the campus could be painted. All women students together, if they decided to go without lipstick for a year, would have a 0.52 square feet of lipstick in one place. KFKU (Continued from page one) Mrs. R. N. Hogue, Dallas, Tex., was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house on Tuesday. On the Shin Thursday. April 16 A. J. Schweekie of Detroit, Mich. was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Delta Chi house. 2. 30 p.m.-Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence Chrisman. 2:44 p.m.—News Flashes, W. A. Dill K.U. News Bureau. PHONE K.U. 66 2:47 p.m.—French Lenson, W. Kenneth 'ornell. 6. 00 p.m.-Elementary German Lesson, Prof. E.F. Engel. --had used during one year, she would almost be able to give the statue of Uleigh Jimmy Green a coat of red paint (in three times) or white paint (in three times). Or, if we wished, all the flag poles of the campus could be painted. All women students together, if they decided to go without lipstick for a year, would have a 0.52 square feet of lipstick in one place. BEAUTY SHOPS CLASSIFIED ADS Student Loana PHONE K.U. 66 BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY SHOP ABE WOLFSON 43 Mass. BEAUTY SHOPS IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY MISCELLANEOUS Try JANICE LEE preparations Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Temporary words or loan one insertion, three other insertions, the last insertion. The first insertion is preceded by a period and appears before an approval at the Kansas Business Office. SPECIAL----50-cr reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents: $1.50 to $5.00, complete with bar hair. EU VAT BEAUTY SHOPS 725% Mass. Phone 2335; 941½ Mass. Phone 533. --had used during one year, she would almost be able to give the statue of Uleigh Jimmy Green a coat of red paint (in three times) or white paint (in three times). Or, if we wished, all the flag poles of the campus could be painted. All women students together, if they decided to go without lipstick for a year, would have a 0.52 square feet of lipstick in one place. Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box WANT TO BARN EXTRA MONEY this summer? Have a few select territories open for college men. Special free sales training with extra bonus earnings for workers. Write immedi- ate to Barn EXTRA MONEY, 1282 Tennessee Street — 135 WANTED: Ten college men for pleas- ant, outdoor summer week. Excellent earnings. Write box No. 3, co. university Daily Kanban. -134 WANTED One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 921 Mass. TAILOR TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Spanish Play Cast Includes Four Who Speak Native Tongue Miss Florence Cook, of the department of Spanish, yesterday announced the cast of the Spanish club play, "Leo Dos Hidibadores." Four of the seven members of the cast are natives of Spanish speaking countries. They are Margarita de Oemua, c. 67, from Costa Rica; Miguel Alvandoz, c. 68, a native of Puerto Rico; Mario Stone, c. 69, Cuchar; Antonio Mora, c. 70, others in the cast include Vima Mariah- kam, c. 37, Elen Hiller, r.38, John Hoover, c. unel. The play will be given April 25 as part of the program prepared by the Spanish department in commemoration of Cervantes Day. Martin Maloney, cunel, winner of the junior-senior oratorical contest, will be held a state-wide oratorical contes to be held in Sterling on Friday, April 17. His subject will be "We, the Dead Salute You." Martin Maloney Enters State Contest A prize of $4 will be given the winner. Second and third places will receive prizes of $50 and $20 respectively. Third place will receive a state state will be represented in the contest The committee on Commencement Forum met yesterday afternoon in the office of the Alumni Association to discuss plans for the series of lectures to be given by various members of the faculty during Commencement week. The following are members of the committee: Miss Helen Rheda Hoopes, Kay Nicholson, Tracee Lees Lutre-Robinson, Treese Mira, Misa E. BAYLEY, and Gue KEELER. Forum Committee Meets To Discuss Alumni Lectures Newman Club To Give Comedy A one act comedy "Our Anniversary" will be given by the Newman Club, an organization of Catholic situ- ations. The event will be held in the movement of the St. John's Catholic church. A small admission will be charged. Newman Club To Give Comed To Name Honor Man At Convocation Friday Dr. Phillip C. King Will Speak on 'Strategy of the Educated at Student Meeting The thirteenth annual Honors Convocation will be held tomorrow morning in the University Auditorium, with Dr. Phillip C. King, president of Washburn College,toppae, as speaker. Dr. King will back on "The Strategy of the Educated." The annual selection of an honor man will be made by the Chancellor at the convention and 165 students will be honored for outstanding attainments in scholarship. The 165 students are the upper 10 per cent of the senior class in all the schools and scholastic leaders of the university, sophomore, and freshman classes. Chancellor Lindley will preside over the convocation. The program is as follows: "America," led by Dean Donald M. Sewardboth and the University Band; Lord's Purge, honors of 1836; honor of the Army; Strategy of the Ancient Rome by Dr. Philip C. King. The conversation will close with the singing of the Alma Mater. Could Paint Campus Roofs With Coeds' Lipstick Based upon the experiments at Wisconsin, in which weeds were asked to press their lips to graph paper, the figures place the average lip coverage at 83 square inch. Multiplied by 52, the average weekly number of applications, the figure becomes 25.9 square inches of lippled applic in a week by 42.6 square inches of years that is 128.12 square inches or 508 square feet a year. If results of experiments at the University of Wisconsin are correct, we may easily make the following statement: Women on the University of Kansas campus use enough iptick annually to build a new coat of red hat. These figures apply to only one coed. By herself, with the lipstick that she If, on the other hand, every evee should decide to increase the "output" of lipstick to the maximum of 1.06 square inches for each application, the building will include the roofs of several Lawrence buildings in the form of paint jobs. Maurie Sherman Band Will Play Senior Cakewalk Maurie Sherman and his orchestra have been secured to play at the Senior Cakewalk on the night of April 24, Gene Lloyd, dance manager, announced at last night's mid-week conventionally known name band, was secured by Lloyd only after correspondence with several other better-known bands. Read the Kansan Want Ada R. E. Burgener To Speak At Weekly Pharmacy Colloquy The weekly colloquy of the School of Pharmacy will be held in room 205, Chemistry building, this morning at 11:30 o'clock. Mr. R. E. Burgger, representative of the Uplohn Company, Kansas City, Mo., will speak on "The Present Status of the Accessory Food Substances and the Importance to the Drug Industry." Anyone interested is invited to attend. Dickie Gets Transfer H. Ford Dickie, 35, has recently been transferred from the General Electric company's student training course to its production training course at the Ft. Wayne, Ind., General Electric plant. Make That DATE For a Coke or Coffee at your Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union --living. Science and common experience are in accord that smoking a Camel is a pleasant and effective way to assist digestion. For Camels increase the flow of digestive fluids. And Camels are so mild that you can smoke all you want and they never get on your nerves. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Which Are Minutely Correct CORSAGE ARRANGEMENTS PHONE 72 Name the girl, the, place, the time and we do the rest. We extend a service on Party Decorations which insures your party and makes it outstanding. THE LAST WORD---living. Science and common experience are in accord that smoking a Camel is a pleasant and effective way to assist digestion. For Camels increase the flow of digestive fluids. And Camels are so mild that you can smoke all you want and they never get on your nerves. In beautiful flowers fresh from our own green houses. Always a bountiful supply from which to choose. Copyright, 1966. H. J. Keysby Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. G. N N N N N N N N For Digestion's sake...smoke CAMELS MENTAL ACTIVITY tends to slow up the胃 digestive secretions. Camels with meals and between meals help to camel Camels set you right Smokers Find Camels Help Digestion to Proceed Smoothly Good digestion makes life more cheerful and enjoyable. Noise, worry, hurry, strain, and mental effort slow down the digestive process—the flow of essential digestive fluids is retarded. Camels are a positive aid in relieving the effects of high-pressure 1. METHOD USED. Scientist working with a variety of instruments measures accurately the increase in the flow of the die during a smoking Camels. AT THE MAYFAIR ROOM of the Book-Caddis Hotel in Detroit, Camels are outstanding populaire. The fine ribbonies of Camels, their leather jackets, and their attentive to perfect singing, Paul Fiacchie, who adds a pleasing personal welcome to this smart and exclusive setting, has observed that Camels are the favorite here. "At glance around our tables," she adds, "we have a high quality hide made from Camels' choice." 664 PARACHUTE JUMPS—the amazing record of Joan Crane for our tome for us to Camels for digestions by the feeding of well-being. TUNE IN!..CAMEL CARAVAN DENIAS JANEIS DREU HURING GLEN GLAM AND THE CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA E.S.T. M, C.S.T. 9:50 p.m. M.S.T. M, C.S.T. $over 10 a.m. COSTLIER TOBACCOS! Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCCS — Turkish and Domestic — than any other popular brand.