FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 9 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. --understand that Mary Hortnett, Thea, got so lonesome the other day that she called Oklahoma. Well, he' come up now, and you can expect him about March 20. Didn't know that he was a wrestler, did ya? Corbin hall held a formal faculty recruitment last night at the Hall from 8:30 to 10:30. In the receiving line were Mrs. R. H. Liedlou, Miss Elizabeth O'Neill, Mrs. J. S. Carole, and Dorothy Crole, Mrs. Henry Werner, Mrs. Waldemar Gelch, Mrs. Alice Monrecie, and Miss Irene Peabody poured. The Hall was decorated with spring flowers and palsms. The choir played by a trio composed of Mary Ruth Thomas, violinist; Jonette Barbour, cellist; and Georgia Suen Rueiter, piano. Incidental numbers were offered on the piano. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi entertained with a faculty dinner last night. Prof. W. W. Dovic, Prof. Florence Sher-Williams, Prof. Michael Reed, Admert Anderson, Mr. Charles Chrisman, Mr. Lawrence Waters, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brooklake, and Mr. and Mrs. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were dinner guests last night at the Sigma Chi house; Dorothy Lemon, c'39; Charlene Jarre, f'39; Elizabeth Sharp, c'39; Helen Jane Edwards, c'39; John Roberts, c'14; camel; Mrs. Fordhuck, Wellington; and Mr. Mapleton, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the following dinner guests last night: Mist Murde Elliot, assistant professor of Spanish; C. J. Feezy, assistant professor of geology; B. W. Weaver and G. W. Smith, professors of mathematics. ☆ ☆ ☆ Bob Williams, c'36, Roy Kirby, c'37, and Eugene Buchanan, c'38, left yesterday to attend the Eighteenth Province Conclave of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at the University of Nebraska. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nu entertained the following dinner games last night: Vera Darling Mary Wickham, c30; Giulith Grifth, c29; Emily Hampshire, c28; Dylan, c28; and Nellie O'Brien, c28. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The Fireside Forum of the Plymouth Congregational Church extends an invitation to the students to attend a night at the Parish House at 8:30 o'clock. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained the fol- lowing dinner guests last night: Helen Krugh, c.37; Mary Johanna, c.73; Sehman Krugh, c.74; Mary Johnita, Ain Bashu, c.69; and Nelle Lippett, c.59 ☆ ☆ ☆ George Shevlin, of the Illinois chapter and national field secretary, has been a guest at the Phi Gamma Deltu house. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Kirchhoff, all of Lawrence, were dinner guests had night at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. Rothrock, of Wellington, will be a weekend guest at the Sigma Chi house. Lucy Trees, fs, of Winfield, is spending the weekend at the Chi Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Lebron M. Trope, Kansas City, was a dinner guest Wednesday night at the Chi Omega house. Eather Grant, c'ench, and Betty Eidon, c'38, were dinner guests last night at the Sigma Alpha Epiphone house. On the Shin Miss Virginia Melvin, instructor of Spanish, was a dinner guest last night at the Delta Tau Delta house. Bill Tuke, of Pittsburg, will be a weekend guest at the Phil Gamma Delta house. Harwi (boy who taps buses in the Fiji rathahekler) called "Junior," was the other night when he had a date with Martha Nuzumm. Has someone been mothering Junior? . . . And is she pregnant? . . . And is Herbie (Till find someone I can go steady with yet) Lodge, who holds the harrels out where Harwi taps 'em, is down to the Ma over at the Gamma Phi house, Janie Marshall is his present disappointment. . . . Haven't they done something significant. . . . Our stove just tells us that the latest thing in districts is the town gal . . . we get it, LATEST, haum, . . . Frank McAteen Alloke, also salesman, etc., says if the girls like the shoe, they'll buy `cm' whether the size right or not. Funny, these guys. ♦ ♦ ♦ Since there are some 28 students in the hospital with the flu, let's submit the following: △△△△△ PHONE K.U. 66 "An Ode to a Snizzle-Puss" I cough, I sneezes. I snort I whoee? I snort, I wheeze. I'm in a perfect frenz 4 Read the Daily Kansan want ads. --none in time of need when a trained nucleus exists. My base won't go. I've got the Influenza! My head is dough. And Eleanor Fowler, Manhattan Kappa now attending our great institution, has her troubles, too. Secured a job at the Lawrence Business district, and boy frem back from home in Gawasawton objects. He wants her to stick to the fill gents. Well--we don't know what, but you can tell, that you never can tell, or something? 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TAXI Mrs. Hoxie Discusses Governmental Spending Mrs. Hoxie said that even political appointments may be perfectly all right, because of the continuity of government policy, which is likely to revere itself overnight. She also called attention to the obvious facts of her appointment, an applauded, multilinear appointment. (Continues from page one) 25c This morning's session of the convention will be spin at 8:30 in the auditorium. Professor J. Kiney is in a lecture by Prof. E. K. Diney in the surgical department of the University Professor J. Kiney's lecture will be cen- tified at the Metamorphical welding of welds. Today's activities will bring to a close the second Annual Wedding Conference, which is being sponored by the School of Architecture and Architecture of the University. Miss. Hoisie was introduced by Barbara Penlandle, c37, a member of the forum committee. The committee has not yet announced the date of the next meeting. Mr. Topa is a co-publisher by Henry J. Allen, Topa's publisher and former governor. Exhibitions in Fowler 'Tonight Will Close the Annual Event Welding Conference To End Following Professor Kimey's lecture, mr. R. D. Noveat, welding engineer of the j. D. Adams Company, will speak in "Shielded Are Welding. The moment of the conference will be brought to you by Mr. G. H. Dickins, manager of the Air Reduction Company of Kansas City. At 1:50, the afternoon session will begin in the auditorium of Marvin hall, with a discussion of "A-C v. D- C-Welding" which will be accompanied by a name subject by M. W. B. Rudy, body welding instructor, the General Electric Company. Mr. Dickins, through whose efforts the Air Reduction Company's demonstrations were brought to the conference, will conclude the afternoon a program with development Developments in Silver Soldering. 'L'Avarc' To Be Presented The conference itself will be con- cluded with various exhibitions and demonstrations in Fowler Shops begi- ning at 7 this evening. Students of French Department To Emart Moliere Play Tomorrow Night The French play, "LAwure," by Molyrie, will be presented by the students of the department of Romance Languages Saturday evening, March 14, at 8:15, in Fraser theater, "LAwure," translated "the Miser," is the thirty-fifth annual French play given by the students of the department. The all-student cast is made up of the following: Harpagon, a miser, Robert Pyle; Clemente, son of Harpagon, in love with Marie, Keith Davis; Elisabeth of Harpagon, in love with Valerie Beathil Chipapau; Valerie, acting as the father of Marlene; wood; Mariane, Marguerite Jarratt;父亲, father of Valere and Mariane; Father Henderson; Frosine, an intriguing woman, Wendella Bott; Maitre Simon. 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There will be no admission and the public is invited to attend. Only two showings will be presented today: the first at 3.00 p.m., the second at 8.30 in the evening. HAVE A COKE With Your Friends Graduates To Have Party New Era Begins in Movies Naismith and Allea Will Be Guests o New York Alumni Shakesperian Play Appears at Granada Theater Today Several prominent alumni of the University plan to be present at the spring KFKU March 12- Friday 2.20 p.m. *Classic Appreciation Hour,* *Prof. Charles Sanford Shilton* 6.00 p.m.-16:17 *Middle Atlantic Interview,* *Prof. E. R. Elbert* 6.15 p.m.—Concert by the Westminster *A Capella Choir, directed by* D. M. Swarthout, Dean of the *School of Fine Arts.* 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 HAVE YOU A baby IN YOUR HOME? Only the best is good enough for babies. That's why Dr. Dafoe chose Pantri Cat Liver Oil, First Aid Absorbent Cotton and Stork Nipple for the Dionne Quintuple. And that's why wise mothers everywhere choose these and other Rexall Tested Quality Products. party of the Alumnium Association in New York City, April 1, at which Dr. James A. Nalmith and Dr. P. C. Allen of the Department of the University will be guests. H. W. STOWITS 9th & Mass. Phone 238 SAVE with SAFETY at The Texall DRUG STORE FRIDAY Clam Chowder Fillet of Haddock Fish Plate Salmon Salad Hot Cross Buns Among those who have announced their intention of attending are Arthur "Dutch" Lonborg, 212, coach at Northwestern University; John Bunn, e 211, coach at Leland Stanford; and Adelphi Z. 212, of the University of Kentucky. The party, which is being arranged by Waldt B. Bowman, e23 of the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, will include a dinner, dance, bridge, and other entertainment. Brock Pemberton, 08, well known New York playwright and producer, is chairman of the New York alumni. Worker's Education Meet Here at the Teachers of the eastern part of the state opened a two-day conference of the Workers' Education here yesterday. Those attending the meeting are expected to participate in education work over the eastern part of the state. The purpose of the meeting is to give impetus to the Workers' program by providing encouragement and stimulation to teachers through forums, and exchange of experience. Wheeler To Speak at Forum University Dining Room In the Union Building Wheeler To Speak at Forum Dr. R. H. Wheeler, professor of philosophy, will speak at the Fireside Forum of the Plymouth Congregational Church Sunday at 7 p.m. His subject is "The Future and Religion." ANNOUNCEMENT Due to the increasing demand for better clothes at a popular price, we have secured the services of A Special Representative of Society Brand Clothes with a complete showing of all models and fabrics in made to measure or ready to wear garments. (For Two Days Only) We cordially invite you to attend this showing and assure you it will be a pleasure to serve you. The Palace 843 Mass. FRIDAY and SATURDAY The friend-maker Advertising plays no favorites—it makes friends of you and for you. 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