*SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with a supper dinner Friday evening at the chapter house. The party was chaperoned by M. A. J. Ogden, and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Red Blackburn's orchestra furnished the music. The guests included: Glen Dickenson, c; **Ben Barteldes**, c; **Charles Rankin**, 38; Bruce Gleisner, c; **Jack Sleeper**, c; **Fred Harris**, c; **Robert Jones**, c; **John McCoy**, c; **Russell Rourk**, c; **William Hazen**, 73; *Phillip Burmwell*, b; **Ernest斯皮尔**, e; **cuml**; **Powell Awbey**, c; **Homer Roswell**, c; **Gilman**; c; **Edward Olsen**, c; **Maurice Wheeler**, c; **Frank Murphy**, c; **Franklin Murphy**, c; **Carl Helman**, c; **Nobel Sherwood**, Kannas City, Mo.; Charles Cooke, c; **Dennis Wheelock**, c; **Edward Geary**, c; **John Tleyer**, c; **Richard Kane**, c; **Andrew Gloss**, c; **George Poe**, c; **uncle Wheeler**, c; **Dan Metzler**, c; **Sam Redman**, c; **Bruce Bickmore**, c; **William Hinds**, bunei; and Walter Lessein, c. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dalia Uplina entertained the following guests with a bucket supper Thursday night. day night; Grace Spelmann, c37; Eleonor Klappenbach, c39; Mary Elena DeMotte, c'enl; Charlie Hey, c39; Frances Lewis, Kathryn Fay, c39; Frances Luce, Kathryn Fay, c39; Linda Linder Turner, c39; Sally Jo Dumyne, c'enl; Helena Mitchell, c'enl; Betty Arnli Lnodes, c'enl; Mary Depwes, c39; Larnea Luther, Luther, Merdedher Dyffin, k39; Kathryn Turner, c'enl; Helen Warren, c'enl; Anne Franklin Harbard, c39; Margaret Looked, c39; Mary Warren, c39; Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Bert Milk, Lawrence, assisted Mrs. Eleonor Hooke, the housemother. ☆ ☆ ☆ The University Women's Club will entertain the women of the senior class and Graduate School at their annual spring tea Thursday at 3 p.m. at Myers Mrs. J. J. Kieler is in charge of the ten, and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw has arranged the entertainment. Mrs. E. M. Lindley, president of the club, urges each senior and woman graduate to consider this general invitation. No one should be no individual invitations sent. Miss Laura Neiswenger, classifier at Waten library, Miss Helen Tisworth, cataloger at the library, and Miss Marjorie Rumble, order librarian, gave a lunch ceremony at the Faculty Women's Club. The lunch was in honor of Mrs. N. Manchester, wife of the chairman, who is now librarian at Ohio State University. Members of the library staff were guests. --engagement of Carolyn High, c39, to William D. Jones of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ George Fry, 35, a graduate of the School of Business, visited the campus last Thursday and Friday. Fry has been promoted to the position of office manager at the branch office of Firefighters Rubber company in Oklahoma City. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ★ PHONE K.U.66 A miscellaneous shower was given for Ruth Gard, 637, last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. F. Kell. Eighteen guests were present. Miss Gard is to be married to Robert Stroep, c. 37, on April 5 at her home in Iola. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Howard, Hutchinson, is a weekend guest at the Ala Omicron Picnic House. Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Walter Howard will be dinner guests today. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ★ Mary Carolyn Kull, Ann Fitzpatrick, and Marjorie Richardson, Omaha, Neb. members of the Croughton University squad. They were week-end guests at Corbah hall. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday evening were: Philip Noho, c'38, Robert Corey, b'37, and Kenneth Koumfer, c'26. The Freshman Commission hold a symposium at Honey Lane yesterday to discuss how to be the general secretary of the Y.M. beginning her duties next September. ☆ ☆ ☆ Tomorrow at 4:30, Miss Olena Hoossy associated professor of the home economics department, will take the Freshman Commission through the practice house and will be the leader an interesting discussion concerning it. Bettie Gibson, fa37, is spending the weekend in Burlesville, Okla., visiting her brother, Nell Gibson, and Mrs. Gibson. MISCELLANEOUS Student Loans Evelyn Richardson, gr, Topeka, hau as a weekend guest, Estella Emery, c'28 ABE WOLFSON *43 Mass. Vivim Maquis, fa36; Lynnwood, is a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. Pauline Strandberg, Kauas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday at the Cappa Alpha Theta house Mary Hartnett, c'unet, will be a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house today. LOST. White beaded evening bag last Saturday. Evening. Contains keys and several small articles. Reward. Phone 1637. 129. OLDDSMOBILE — 1020 – Mechanicalis perfect. Six good tires, side mount Rumble seat—good finish. $113 Davis, 150 Rhode Island. Phone 2541 Alpha Chi Omega announces the en- Allan Sleeper, c'uncl. was a dinner friday Night at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND PHONE K.U.66 IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Try JANICE LEE preparations Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box SPECIAL—50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Pernaments $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVAN'S BEAUTY SHOPS. 732½ Mass. Phone 2333; 9411½ Mass. Phone 333. Four doors south of Journal-World Ph. 282 Five expert operators Ph. 282 PALACE BEAUTY SHOP 5c Finger Wave 25c FOR RENT One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. TAILOR TAXI 924 Mass. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Fiveth-, sixth or less one insertion, 25c; three insertions, 35c; six insertions, 76r intrudes force, not more than 32 words, 25r per month flat. Payable in advance and due within the month. HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mas* Phone 12-987 Mercedes, 'c'ucll, was the guest of Roxie Sudduth, fa 39, this weekend in Topeka. Dill Publishes Records Of Kansas Basketball Achievements Booklet Tells Interesting Kansas basketball records and side-legs have been assembled and brought down to date in an interesting booklet compiled by Prof. W. A. Dill, director of publicity. Five hundred copies have been sold out, most of which will be taken to New York tonight by Dr. F. C. Allen to be distributed there. The 32-page booklet contains scores of vory game ever played by the University of Kansas, including non-confirmed hits. These are preceded by the true facts of the invention of the game by Dr. James N. Alaimun, and a sketch of his life. An account of Dr. Allen's vory game also includes Kansas basketball also in included. Most of the statistical information and the interesting aidlings on individual and team performances were gathered by Delmar Carr, assistant coach. The most unusual event in the long history of Kansas basketball. It appears that "Bog" Allen himself still holds the individual scoring record, marking up 38 points in a game with Emporia State in 1908. The highest individual score was recorded in the year by Bud Browning, Oklahoma forward, with 27 points. In searching the files of the University Weekly, Curry discovered that Jesse James, the notorious Kansas City train robber, played here in 1889 with the Kansas City Y.M.C.A. The account told he played "a very rough, and immensely funny, game, and frequently had to be recruited by the referee." The booklet contains all other information about Kansas basketball, such as names of captains and coaches, and many conference scoring achievements, of which Kansas holds a great majority. A second edition will be offered later, which will contain the scores of the remainder of this season. DR. AND MRS. F. C. ALLEN GO TO NEW YORK COACHES' MELT Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen plan to leave tonight for New York City, where Dr. Allen will attend a meeting of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. They will be gone about ten lays. Dr. Allen is a member of the National basketball rules committee for the United States and Canada and is also a member of the Olympic committee. He will give a report to that group Thursday afternoon. The coaches attending the meeting will stay over for the playing of the Olympic basketball finals April 3, 4 and 5. The Men's Glee Club of the University, under the direction of Froff. Joseph Wilkins gave a fifteen minute broadcast Friday evening over radio station KFKU. The club sang from the stage of the University Auditorium. Men's Glee Club Gives Broadcast They're here gentlemen! New twedoes, cheorties, worseted, flanells and gabardines are ready for your inspection. New FABRICS $25 up "Suiting you—That's my business" 924 Mass. Phone 914 At the Churches First Methodist Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—Sunday school, 9:45; morning service, 10:50. Sermon: "The Search for Certainty." Wesley Foundation League, 6:30. We will join in the Union Day School, 7:45 at the First Presbyterian church. --the Last Passover" Evening worship 7:30. Subject: "What Shall I Do Them With Jesus Which Is Called Christ?" Trinity Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—Rev. Evan Carter H. Harrison, rector; Prof. H. C. Taylor, organist and choi director; Passion Sunday Holy Communion in prayer and sermon; 11, confirmation class; 4, young people's fellowship, 6. Valley Grove Christian Endeavor, at 8. Topic: "How Jesus Gave Himself for Us." St. James A.M.E. Church, 509 North S七th-Sunday school, 10; public worship, 11; Sermon: "World Peace" 12; Subject: "The Vision of the Cross." First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts—Sunday school at 10; service at 11. Subject: "Reality." The Assembly of God, Fourteenth and Rhode Island — Sunday school, 9:45 morning worship, 11. Subject: "Awake! Awake!" First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky—Church school, 9:45; worship, 11. Sermon: "The Meaning of Christ for Today" High B.Y.P.U. meeting, 5:30, Miss Jessamine Jackson, leader. Vinland Presbyterian Church---Sunday school at 10; morning worship, 11 Sermon: "Jesus Christ and the Christian's Questions." Elm Street Church of Christ—Morning worship, 11; young people's meeting, 6:30. Sermon "The Mystery of the Godly." People "Who Want to Be Good" Second Church of Church, Scientist, 833% Massachusetts—Service at 11. Subject: "Reality." Sunday school at 9:45. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky—Sunday school and Bible class, 10; divine service, 11. Sermon, "Look and Live!" Church of God or Church of Christ -Bible study, 10; communion, 10:45; praeching, 11:15. The Church of God, Eleventh and The Hampshire—Sunday school, 9:45; worship, 11. Sermon: "The First and First Evangelical Church, 1000 Connecticut—Sunday school, 9:45; morning worship, 10:45. Sermon: "If You Know." Union service at the First Presbyterian church. Sermon: "The World's Need and the Answer." First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont street—Church school, 9:45; worship, 11. Sermon: "Grief Not Grievances." Westminster Student Forum meets at Westminster hall, 1214 Ormond. H. Lindley will be the guest speaker. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware—Bible school, 9-43. Subject "Jesus Explains the Kingdom." Mormon chapter, "The Conversion of Christ." Church of the Nazarene, Nineteenth and Vermont—Sunday school, 10 morning worship, 11. West Side Presbyterian Church, Sixth and Maine—Sunday school, 10; worship, 11. Paul B. Liouen, pastor. LET'S GO WALKING TO THE ROYAL Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont—Church school, 10; church service. Sermon: "Revolutions in Religion" Prometheus club picnic for young men and women, 6.30. Miss Elizabeth Shepherd, dramatics instructor at the high school, will speak. Brown Black Blue $6.85 ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. 50c Back by Request 50c Day and Nite 50 AIRPLANE RIDES ALL DAY SUNDAY March 29,1936 Lawrence Municipal Airport Fly with Ben in his 14-passenger Ford Tri-motored Airplane 50c Each Passenger Bring Your Girl — Everybody Fly 50c Ben F. Gregory, Licensed Pilot Flying 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Special extra long trips until 1 p.m. Get It At the Bookstore One piece, made from rub- berized material, with muslin backing Size 36x47 Rubberized Chemistry Apron LAUNDRY CASES 95c - $1.35 - $1.85 65c Fraternity - Sorority STATIONERY 30 sheets crested 25 envelopes 50c We Deliver Also cards for all occasions EASTER CARDS Select greeting cards now REALITE Mechanical Pencil In University Colors Imprinted University of Kansas TENNIS BALLS Pennsylvania pressure packed First Baptist Church, North Law rence—Worship, 10:45. Sermon: "Ethiopia's Hands to God." Sunday school, 12:15. First Christian Church. — Sunday school, 9:45, worship, 10:50. Student fellowship hour, 5:30. Guest speaker, P. Zekolnik, German exchange scholar. TWO BOOK STORES 3 for $1.00 Plymouth Congregational Church, 523 Vermont—Church school, 94; worship, 11. Firebase forum, 7. Prof W. A. Brown, 6. Prof M. B. C. speak on "Newspapers Then and Now." at the We Deliver Everyone Stops for a COKE 1009 Mass. [ ] Bring Your Group Group Here Enjoy the pleasant room the delicious food at the price that please at the University Dining Room in the Union Building Spring is Here! DRESS UP! "We press 'em while you wait" Our complete cleaning, repairing, and pressing service will put new life into your old wardrobe. PHONE 9 CLEANERS 14th and Tennessee AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE 9 12 The Department of English Presents Joseph Selman and his Avon Players With a New York Cast In the Two Greatest Shakespeare Plays ROMEO and JULIET AND HAMLET Matinee Performance 2:30 Romeo and Juliet Evening Performance 8:30 Hamlet Fraser Theatre TUESDAY March 31 Student Tickets 35c Others 50c Tickets at Green Hall — Call 174