TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 FAM. CRLL K.U. 21, BETWEEN 7/30 AND 9 MIL. CRLL 2701Kl 20,765Kl The following were guests at the Sinna Alpha Epialaf buff supper Sunday evening: Clare Louse Co-relay; c'uurel; Eileen Davall, c'uurel; Charlie Hairy, c'uurel; Charles Shortman c'uurel; Ailieha Ann Woodbury; c'uurel; Heeler Doe; c'uurel; Elizabeth Hannah, c'uurel; Helene Miller, c'uurel; Virgilio Barnes, c'uurel; Warren, c'uurel; Chichele Barber, 14:30, Virgilio Yankee, c'uurel; and Mrs. Eve Oakes. Corbain hall hold a formal installation of new officers for the coming year Sunday night at 10:30. Those installed were Lorenzo Cassidier, b17, president; Mary Jean Hall, c28, secretary; Loel Anderson, funeral, treasurer; Linda Miles, social chairman and Florence Armstrong, chief. Daisy Griffin, c29, vice-president, will be installed when she returns from the hospital. Alphi CB Ortega entertained the following dinner guests Sunday: Harold Hodges, b3; Bone Lloyd, c3; Elton Nichiel, b3; Richard Kennedy, c3; Lloyd Roark, c47; and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cooke, of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Phi Epion entertained guests at dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr. H. S. Hicks and Randolph Bundy, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Nichol, of Topeka; andMr. Charleen Prewarch, of Lawrence. The following were weekend greats at Watkins hall. Laurel Gelvin, of Coffeyville; Dorothy Fink, of Kansas City; Kane; Betie Jeanne Bournes, of Topkek; and Billie Jean Kent, of Humble. Sunday dinner guests at the Ph Dela Theatre Boaume were, Mr. and Mrs H. W. Lafleur, Whettin; Mary Ellen Deen, Betsy and Betty; Ann Walker 'euncel. ☆ ☆ ★ Mrs. Edward McNaughen, and Suzanne McNaughen, of Hutchinson Beetu Am Lindas, cumm, and Mary Mills, of the University of guest at the Pla Kappa Pal house. The Jay James attended in a body the senior recital of Ruth Stockwell, foal 28 last night. They will hold an initiation of effects Monday evening, April 20 Dinner guests at Corbina hall Sunday were the following: Wilhelm Watts, of Bonneville; Russell Kelly, c.38; and Robert Bill Kline, c.38; and Leslie Lawley, c.37. Anita Bottler, candle, and Bessie Altfer, a³6, attended the second annual Rural Life Association conference at the College at Manhattan that weekend. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 3 Mary Alice Secrest, cune;urd! Burd Wiley,SECcrest; and Arlene Ivare, c9p sspent the weekend in Kansas City as the guests of Miss Irene Kisler, c2p. Robert Simpson, '31, is now a lieutenant in the Naval Medical Corps and is stationed at the Naval Hospital in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. L, F. V. Falentine, Clay Center, and G. Laventine, c$3, was 5 Sunday dinner guests at the PhiGamma Della屋. Kippa Sigma fraternity had as dinner guests Sunday the following. The Rev Robert A. Hunt, Meredith Dyer, Dya L., and Arlene Jerven, cunel. Sunday dinner guests at Watkins hall were: Miss Ruth Howell; Mist Mary Larson, Albert Brumble, of Boldwin; and Donald Megan, m'38. Dinner guests at the Delta Upper District Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. Danning and Miss Virginia Lupton, | Kansas City, and Betty Judd, fa'30. Lee Dauton, '31, of Des Moines, Iowa, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma house last night. W. S.CA. announces that the installation of new officers of the council will take place at 5 o'clock, Wednesday, at the Manor. Mary Alice Goshern, "35," was a lurech- eon gues at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday noon. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Helen Nelson, c38; Frenon Durand, c29; and Robert Buster, c39; were dinner guests Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Mr. and Mrs. Winchell, of Osanatomi, were visiting yesterday at the Delta Zeta house. PHONE K.U.66 --instead of requiring each fraternity to sing the Alma Mater and two fraternity songs as was won last year, the required song will be "In a Jawahk." Each fraternity will also sing one of its own numbers and some light song of its own choosing, which must be approved by Prd. Joseph Wilkins, head of the University. The song must be approved so that they will be no duplication. Student Loans Mr, Morris McCumb, of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta home Sunday. MISCELLANEOUS Wilma Watts of Bonner Springs, was the weekend guest of Nadine Burke, at Corbin hall. Raymond Campbell, e'uncel, and John Crouch, n'eul; were dinner guests Friday night at Watkins hall Mary Ellen Stocker, c38, spent the weekend with her aunt in Kansas City. ★★★ Marjorie Smith, c37, spent the weekend at her home in Washington. Gerald Cole, fa 39, spent the weekend at his home in Topeka. Delmar Curry, c'36, spent the week end in Topeka with friends. LOST: White beaded evening big bag last Saturday evening. Contains keys and several small articles. Roward. Phone 1637. 126. ABE WOLFSON * 43 Mass. LOST, Black and white combination pen and pencil, somewhere on campus. Call Ted Sloan, phone 2434R. Reward. 128 CLASSIFIED ADS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS LOST AND FOUND PHONE K.U.66 IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage or medically-pure cosmetics Try JANICE LEE preparations SPECIAL-$50 reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S HEAVY SHOPS, 732¹ⁿ Mass., Phone 2333, 941²ⁿ Mass., Phone 233. Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box OLDSMOBILE 1-1929 - mechanically perfect, six good tires, side mounts. Ramble seat - good tire补贴 $115. See Dave, 164 Iloba Island, Phone 2541. FOR SALE TAILOR SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. TAXI Clothes Service Station One Stop HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Fees for rent or lease or one interim 250: Three interim fees, 361 aix interim fee. TERM: 1. Tenure at the Kavanagan, with 28% payable. Payable in advance and subject to approval at the Kavanigan house. 2. Tenure at the Chesapeake House. Payable in advance and subject to approval at the Chesapeake House. Phone 12-987 TAXI --instead of requiring each fraternity to sing the Alma Mater and two fraternity songs as was won last year, the required song will be "In a Jawahk." Each fraternity will also sing one of its own numbers and some light song of its own choosing, which must be approved by Prd. Joseph Wilkins, head of the University. The song must be approved so that they will be no duplication. Truman Meyers, c'39, spent the weekend visiting friends in Topeka. Mary Jane Roby, '36, was a weekend guest at the Gamua Phi Beta house. Plans Are Completed For Inter-Fraternity Sing Plans for a biggie; and better interfraternity sing were discussed at a meeting of representatives of the fraternities at the Phi Mu Alpha house recently. The greatly increased interest which has been noted already this year promises a good contest. To eliminate the long period of time between the performance of the last number and the report of the judges which was no evident last year, all the fraternities will use some numbers in a mass group during that period. This year a fee of ten cents will be required of each man who enters the contest. This money will be used to defray expenses and the surplus will be in a fund, which will be used in the event of an emergency for holding the sting in the open. The plaque awarded to the winner each year by the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity is now in the possession of Phi Mu. This recognition by that organization again this year. Another Amateurs' Unit Will Be at Granada April 2 Another Major Bowes' Amateur Show will be presented at the Granada theater April 2. This unit, known as No. 6, comes here after a successful coast-to-count tour during which it has worked in the country. Both a matinee and evening performance will be presented. This is the second amateur unit to appear here and is reputedly one of the most entertaining. The show is rich in talent, with Jack Sevant, ex-factory worker; Diana Foster, instrumenters; the Connecticut Four—Russian instrumental group; Walter Sewell, institute of birds and animals; Owen Lansk, violinist; Nean O'Neill, personality singer; Charles Luka, for cheese salesman and tenor; Pearl Bonsin, toe-top dance an singer. Five Harvard Graduates Included Among Presidents Cambridge, Mass. — (UP) – Harvard University, the nation's oldest institution of higher learning, which is celebrating its 360th anniversary this year, bosses I. Presidents of the United States and Franklin D. Roosevelt are the fifth Harvard graduate to reach the White House, the others being John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes and Theodore Roosevelt. John Roosevelt is another many other famous name, however, including Cotton Matter, Artemus Ward, John Hancock, Edward Everett, Ralph Waldo Alcorn, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Thoreau, Louis D.杜罗威尔 John F. Pappert Morgan, Howard Alzen. Campus Calendar Avon Players "Romeo and Juliet" Fraser theater, 2:30 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa Council election, 103 Ad. 4:30 pm YWCA installation banquet at Manor. 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 31 H. H. Ninginger lecture, "Kansas the Target of the Universe," Aud. 8, adm. Avon Players, "Hamlet," Fraser theater. 8:30 p.m. YWCA speaker, Regina Wescott Weiman, Ad. Aud., 4:30 p.m. Phi Delta Theta dinner-dance, Memorial Union, 7-12 p.m. College English teachers of Kansas convention here. WSGA tea, Women's lounge, Ad., 3-5 p.m. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union 7-8 p.m. YWCA speaker, Regina Wescott Wei- man, Ad. Aud., 7:30 p.m. Fencing Club tournament, Robinson gym., 7 p.m. Chemistry Club meeting, 201 Chemistry building, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1 Intramural Carnival, University Aud., 7:30 p.m. University Concert series, "Carmen" University And. 9 pm Thursday, April 2 Friday. April 3 Triangle dance, 9-12 p.m. Noon forum, Regina Wescott Weiman University cafeteria, 12:30 p.m. College English teachers of Kansas convention. HARRIETT LUNDGREN Premiere Dansue of the Chicago Civic Opera Co. Started in special diversions and concerts in Stockholm and other parts of Europe. A Ballet of 14 dancers, appearing at the University Auditorium in "CARMEN." Wednesday evening. A Cappella Group To Present Concerts A series of concerts to be presented this spring by the Westminster A Capella Choir, has been announced by Dean D. M. Swarthorst, director. The group will present four times a week and has prepared a program, including sixteenth century music from Palestria and Orlando Gibbott a group from Russian composers such as Nikolayki and Gretchen-Group including several Negro spirituals. The choir will give a concert at the Linwood Avenue First Baptist church in Kansas City on April 26. It also will present many home concerts during Rutie Week and will sing along before the Festival, so be held at the University On March 29, the choir will sing at the Westminster Presbyterian church in New York to celebrate a program before the Religious education convention to be held in Philadelphia. On the evening of Palm Sunday, April 5, the choir will present the Duobus Passion Cantata "The Seven Last Words of Christ" with soloists and an instrumental background of organ, violin, and cello. The choir sang at the State Teachers Association meeting held in Topken last month, and before the State Confederate Convention an invitation held in Lawrence last week. Man From Tea Company Talks to Business Seniors The personnel director for the Jewell Tea company interviewed seniors in the School of business two days last week. A representative of the Procter and Gamble company, will interview the seniors Tuesday. The placement bureau for the School of Business has made contact with more than 50 business firms this year. The school is also in contacting firms in the East Wharf were not reached before, Dean F. T. Stockton said. Before this year the placement has largely been among firms which originate in the Kansas City area, but they have contracted this year are in Chicago, Buffalo, Cleveland, Circinnati and New York. H. C. Dole, '13, recently was elected a vice president of the Whitman National Trust and Savings bank of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Dole has been active in banking circles for several years in California. Graduate Is Bank Officer EXTRA! For that formal dress, dinner, or house party you will want to have a program, menu, place card to match the occasion. OCHSE Come in... Phone 288 University Men To Appear Before Emporia Science Meet 814 Mass. The University will be well represented at the meetings of the sixteenth annual convention of the Kansas Academy of Science at Emporia April 2, 4. W. 4. J. Baumgartner, professor of zoology, and president of the Academy LET'S GO WALKING TO THE ROYAL $6.85 ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. will present the principal paper at the banquet Friday evening. His topic will be "The Cell in Growth and Development." Friday evening William Allen White editor of the Emporia Gazette气泵 "give the Glimmers of the Orient." Members of his faculty and graduate students will also present paper. Prof. W. C. 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