WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1.P.M.CALL K,U,21 BETWEEN 7.150 AND 9.P.M.CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Chi Omega entertained the following guests with a buffet supper and an hour of dancing last night: Fennel Durand, *c*; 381 Charlee Rogers, *c*; 369 William Dalrymple, *c*; 501 John Morley, *c*; 573 Dalton Laudriere, *c*; 382 Bernard Donnelly, *n*; 390 Gene Llindy, *c*; 368 Paul Roger, *c*; 747 Howard Dunham, *c*; 388 Michael Kern, *n*; 373 Ekwien Evens, *d*; 363 Wilwin Rice Pheps, *c*; 907 Wowe Ween, *c*; 390 Robert Dunham, *c*; 891 William Kiley, *d'unc*; Henry Carlson, *u*; David Roberts, *c*; 391 John Thompson, *c'unc*; John Aldbrederie, *c*; 391 Smart, *c*; 383 George Carter, *c*; 390 Rush Herrington Wulf, *c*; and Ike Heavy, *c*; ☆ ☆ ☆ An Irish theme will be carried out in food, entertainment, and decorations at a Promenade club dinner to be given at the Univarian church tonight at £30. Mrs. A. J. Miz will present the main speech, "My Summer in Ireland" A charge of 25 cents will be made. Mary Frances Bottler, £36, and Bill Hare, will pay the opening musical performance. The committee in charge of arrangement is composed of Dale Underwood, c£37, Don Harson, Iancel, and Daria Oakhurst, c£41. Members of Kappa Phi, Methodist church sanctuary, held a covered dinner at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Price night. The following have been adored as eautiful men: Elizabeth Meek, c23; Elizabeth Meck, c28; Charles Stuffed, c29; Florence Caney, c37; Bowren-Harvey, c41; Martha Pinnoe, c26; Dovidley Avery, b(37); Mary Ruth Thomas, a(22); Dorothy Clendemer, c38); Duncan McClain, b(37); Alberta Wood, i(23), and Agnes Mekibian, c20. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Eta Chi, Congregation church school, hurdad a meeting and baffet super last night at the home of Alice Coollough, 83. The following are names, ages, and credentials, old, c73; president; Margaret Wheeler, e37; vice president; Alice Coollough, e38; recording secretary; Helen Rico; correspondent secretary; Alma Bierleo; c28; treasurer; Charlotte Jones; c29; pastor; and Margaret Omna, e37; historian. Alpha Omicron I1 psychology held eclation Monday at which the following officers were chosen president, Maxine King and Renee Kizer, fa38; recording secretary, Velma Marhahn, c37; corresponding secretary, Marie Louise Turner, c39; captain, den Newwell, c4em; captain, Dennis Cohen, c4e; and historiian, Veria Amei, c38. △△△△ ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Alba Delta Pi house were: Gertrude Field, c77; Kailynn Ainworth, c7; Lena Kayhnwis, 35; Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Arthur Hesa, Abilee; Mrs. B. H. Pope, Kingman; and Mrs. Frank Heslake, Milwaukee. Wis. Other Sunday visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kerr Jola, Alpha Gamma Delta holds installation services for the following office last night, president, Miriam Young vice president, Grace Adolee Pearson corresponding secretary, Jai Jean Poenn, treasurer, Frances Jennings; a chairman, Eleanor Canfield; an historian, Arlene Martin. ☆ ☆ ☆ Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Luciella Graham daughter of Douglas Graham of Tehran and of Miss Carla Graham of Mrs. T. R. Chandler of Lowrence. The marriage took place Sunday, March 14, at the First Morning church ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. V, D. Fry, Fairfax, OKla, and George Fry, 35, Oklahoma City, Okla, will be guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house tonight and will attend the senior recital given by Darcy Fry, Fry, fa36. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last might weer; Mr. and Mrs. Eadh, Yates Center, Lyme Dilson, c99, Helen Center, Lyme Dilson, f47, and Eather Grant, c'nee. Mt. and Mes, A. B. Nees and Mrs. Mr. Nec, Bresh, Ind., are guests at the Sigma Ph Epsilon house for a few days. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ MISCELLANEOUS Micronau Nu, honorary home economy acornity, announces the pledging of Imogene Baumer, c57, and Ruth Learn, c57. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 443 Mass. Kappa Appa Theta' will entertain with a reception at the chapter house tonight following the senior recital of Dorothy Fry, fa36. LOST: Oxford grey, belted, double-breasted Obercour. Reward. Call Charles Cooolhaugh. 2324M. -122 Kappa Sigma announces the pleidion of Harold Hate, Lawrence; Jack Coegrowe, Outie; and Joe Gaisinger, Kanas City, Mo. PHONE K.U.66 ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Hartnett, c36, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. ☆ ☆ LOST. Medium-sized Coulkin fontain pen, probably lost in or south of Prairie hall. Call Romola Harmons at 1535. Reward. -120 LOST AND FOUND Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Robert Schroeder, 137. ☆ ☆ ★ Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, encourages the pliings of Ambrose Thomas McConwell c'26, of Wetmore. BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 66 IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY SPECIAL~50e reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $3.00, complete with hair cut, IVAN'S BEAUTY SHOPS, 7221 lbs. Mass., Phone 2333; 9411 lbs. Mass. Phone 233. Try JANICE LEE preparations Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box Four doors south of Journal-World Pb. 282 Five expert operators Pb. 283 COTTAGE FOR RENT at 946 Missouri farmed. Inquire at 115 East 15th, or call 24843 at a clock c/o. PALACE BEAUTY SHOP TAILOR One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 244 Days 25c Finger Wave 25c Twenty-two words or less one inscription, 25; three inscriptions, 50; six inscriptions, 75; contract size, not more than 12 words, 19, pay two month flat. Funds to advance and retain. FOR RENT TAXI TAXI --year, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, close dates March 30; associate physicist (radio), $3200 a year, closing date April 13. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Plans Are Completed For Annual Military Ball R. O.T.C. Dance Will Be Held in Union Ballroom Plans have been completed for the annual R.O.T.C. Military Ball to be held in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday evening, March 27, according to Lieutenant-C colonel Franklin Bailock. The affair is expected to be the large-ever event sponsored by the Department of Military Science and Theology for the fall semester. Several guests have been invited to this strictly invitational event. Many out-of-town guests from Kansas and Missouri are attending. The receiving line will consist of Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley Lichtenstein-Colonel and Mrs. Babcock Caird First-Lieutenant Roger L. Young and Lady, and Caird Second-Lieutenant William K. McDonnell and lady. The decorations will be in keeping with an array atmosphere and the signal pennants of the United States Navy will be displayed. Music will be furnished by Rod Blackburna and his wife to serve during intermission. The committee in charge states the hall will be a formal arm are that all members of the R.O.T.C.U. unit and staff will wear military uniform and tatics has designed and obtained a copyright of a "Military Jayhawk" which will make its first appearance on the front of the official program. The Jayhawk which is shown in a military uniform. The color arrangement is in crimson and with blue the blue dominant. The program itself will contain an added feature a list of the staff members of the department and all members of the R.O.T.C.U. units. All members of the R.O.T.C.U. who plan to attend the ball are urged to accompany the military office and obtain tickets at their concert convenience. As the R.O.T.C.U. Military Ball it must be in charge in charge states that tickets are not transferable and are not for sale Civil Service Jobs Are Open Postmaster Has Information On Competitive Positions Several opportunities for government employment have been announced by the United States Civil Service Commission. Competitive examinations are held every month to recruit a closing operator, $1,828 a year, closing date March 23; associate research physiologist, Air Corps, Material Division, $1,920 a year, closing date March. Agricultural research worker, $2000 to $6000 a year, closing date March 23; junior calculating machine operator, $1,400 a year, closing date March 20; assistant land negotiator, $2,000 a year; and junior land negotiator, $2,000 a year. --year, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, close dates March 30; associate physicist (radio), $3200 a year, closing date April 13. March 25—Wednesday KFKU 2:20 p.m.—Kansas Industries," Earl D. Hay, Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. 2:45 p.m.----News Bulletin, W. A. Dill K. U. News Bureau. 2:50 p.m.-Health Through the Ages "He Goes to College," Dr. Florence Brown Sherman. 6:00 p.m.-Concert by University of Kansas Men's Glee Club, directed by Joseph Wilkins, Head of the Voice Department. 6:15 p.m.—"Twelfth Night," Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes. ALL SHOWS 10c ALL SEATS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 PATEE Roger Pryor - Edgar Kennedy Leila Hyams In the Comedy Hit of the Season "$1,000 A MINUTE" John Wayne King of Cowboys in "DESERT TRAIL" TODAY ONLY Big Bargain Show Junior meteorology, $2,000 a year. Arrent of Agricultural Economics, Dormitory, or Lab Facilities jets are Climatology, and Physical and dynamic meteorology, closing date THURSDAY One Day Only All German Show K. U. German Club "EMIL UND DIE DETEKTIVE" Full information may be obtained from the secretary of the U.S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, or at the post office in this city. President-elect of University in Kansas City To Address English Teachers J. Duncan Spaeth to Be Here D. J. Duane Spath, professor of English at Princeton University and president-elect of the University of Kansas City, will be the featured speaker at the annual convention of the Kansas College Teachers of English which will meet on the University of Kansas campus April 9 and 14, a subject of his speech will be "What Do You Read?" All German Short Subjects "PORZELLAN" "SCHUBERT LIEBER" Purpose of the meeting is to discuss problems in the teaching of English, to exchange ideas and to acquaint the teacher that being daze in other colleges. Adults Kiddies 25c 10c The Kansas College Teachers of English is an association made up of English teachers in junior and four-year colleges over the entire state. A total of 36 such colleges is represented in the organization. President-elect of University of Kan- A tentative program has been planned, but no definite information is available yet. The probable plan of the group is to present formal talks given by professors of the colleges represented, followed by discussions. In addition to the discussion groups, there will be a dinner given on Friday, a breakfast and a lunch on Saturday. Professor E. M. Hopkin is in general charge of the meeting. He will be assisted by Miss Margaret Lynn and Miss Lulta Gardner. Pageant to Be April 3 The date of the unit show of the Kansas State-Wide Beauty Pump b is held at the Granda Theater wiid held on Sunday, June 37, as stated in Sunday's Kansas. Join Our RENTAL LIBRARY (15c for 5 days) The new books everyone is talking about this spring are here. Avon Players To Present Shakespearean Drama THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Modern Lighting Equibmen and Elaborate Sets Will Be Used GRANADA ENDS TONITE 12 Famous Stars in "COLLEEN" Dick Powell - Joan Blondell Jack Oakie - Ruby Keeler Hugh Herbert 25c 'til 7, then 35c "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" will be presented by the famous Avon Players, under the nupices of the combined departments of English and dramatics, on Tuesday, March 31, in two performances in Fraser Theater. "Romeo and Juliet" will be presented at the Barnes & Noble commencement and "Handles," in the evening. THURSDAY For the Week-end He Bct His Shirt and Pants and Lost Them Both--of Biochemists, in convention there. He was accompanied by Mrs. Nelson, and will be absent from the University for 10 days. For the past six years, the Avon Players, under the direction of Joseph Palmer, the United States, presenting the Tale of the Dramatic. The two plays which will be given here are their *avocados*. Othello) and *Macbeth* also are presenting on this tour will be "LOVE ON A BET" Gene Raymond Wendy Barrie Helen Broderick Continuous Shows SUNDAY Also—Sport Events Comedy Panic - News Together Again---of Biochemists, in convention there. He was accompanied by Mrs. Nelson, and will be absent from the University for 10 days. Bob Montgomery Myrna Loy It's the First Time Since Their Swoll Screen Fun in "When Ladies Meet" The aim of the *Avon Players* is to bring to the schools and colleges unique and colorful presentations of Shake-spores play. Unlike several com- panies, they appear recently presenting Shake-spores back drop, in which all scenes are pre- played, the Avon Players believe that the color and romance of the Shake-spore can play be fully appreciated only when the characters are seen in action or when they might have lived. In addition to more elaborate and beautiful plays, the Avon "PETTICOAT FEVER" Players carry much modern lighting equipment. The last Shakespeare drama given at the University was "Hamlet," which was presented by the Kansas Players with Prof. Allen Cafon in the title role. The ticket office in Green hall will be open Monday and Tuesday for ticket sales to these plays. Reservation may be made by calling KU 174. Tickets will be paid for all students and 50 cents for all activity. tickets will not admit. GAGLIARDO AND MISS BOWEN HAVE ARTICLES PUBLISHED The University Review in published by the University of Kansas City. It is composed of the literary material of the Middle West. Nelson to Present Paner "The Constitution and Labor," by Dr. Gasteluard, is an article dealing with the conflicts and labor, and the problems arising out of these conflicts. "Verra" is the title of the poem by Miss Bowen which was printed. Dominico Gagliardo, assistant professor of economics, and Miss Dorothea Brown, setting secretary in the bureau of visual instruction, had articles printed in the recent issue of the University Review. Dr. C. F. Nelson, professor of biochemistry, left Thursday afternoon for Washington. D. C., where he will present a paper to the American Society Send the Daily Kansan home. Weaver's Campus Strollers 5. 00 CAMPUS STOLLERs .. hubo Oxford with special shawl tin in any grey or just the shirt for campus and sportwear. Second Floor The friend-maker Advertising plays no favorites—it makes friends of you and for you. It is constantly offering kindly assistance by introducing worthy merchandise to you. It tells you of the latest fashions; of the newest time and labor saving devices; of opportunities to save money by making certain purchases at certain stores on specified days. It even points the way that enables you to keep yourself physically fit and mentally alert. 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