WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Chi Omega Buffet Supper The following were guests at a buffet supper and hour dance held at the Chi Omega house yesterday evening: Paul Treen, c:3; Bae Townsad, c:38; Charles Rogers, c:36; Bob Dunhun, c:38; James Hale, c:34; Paul Kilim, c:38; Bill Blecha, c:1c; Henry Carlson, c:38; Melvin Morte, c:37; Dick Mason, b:36; Don Phelps, c:38; Monty Veatch, b:36; Pip Kimpahmong, c:37; Al Dickens, c:38; Leroy Bacon, c:38; Henry Kleinfeld, c:38; Kyle贝里, c:21; Elwin Phelps, c:36; Bob Johnson, c:38; George Cochran, ph; Bill Veitch, c:38; Charles Murphy, c:36; Dave Fisher, c:36; Jim Robinson, ph; Bob Nicholson, c:18; Ellon Nickel, c:39; Bill Dugman, c:38; Stanley Williams, c:39; Dalton Langers, c:18; Elizabeth Lewis, c:38; John Rising, and Mr. Mrs. George Moore of Lawrence. Mrs. Edith Martin and Mrs. Eva Oaks were clerones. .Beta Theta Pi Sister-Daughter Dinner Beta Thein Pie intertwined the following with a Sister-Daughter dinner last night: Beta Thein Dodge, c3; Katherine Hurd, f3; Pengy Morgan, c4; Alice Teum, c3; Dorothy Lemon, c3; Bette Lemon, f2; Gertrude Field, c3; Tiffany Heenan, c3; Helen Warden, c3; Vera Darling; Mary Nicholson, c3; Margaret Ryan, c3; Sarah Fickett, c3; Betty Archer, c1; Lucie Lee Eans, c3; Elizabeth Edwards, c4;肌曼 Wilhelmi, c3; Barbera Pendleton, c3; Caroline Prink, c3; Eleanor Murry, c3; Nina Benfield, c3; Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Mary Ruth Wattman, c3; and Edwin Heinemt ura3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Buffet Dinner ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests with a buffet supper Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hillman, Cindy, Betty Cherry, Daryl Cherry, Harry McGee, Cindy, Betty Carney, c39; Jody Bell, c39; Barbara Hammery, c39; John Alemany, fa37; Fried Ann Amel, cuncl; Marcie Froeder, cuncl; Jane Marshall, cuncl; Richard Frost, Elisabeth Foster Purdy, c37; Elizabeth Hanna, c37; Helena Nelson, c37; and Bill Millus Kappa Kappa Gamma elected the following officers Monday night: president, Olive Adèle Krebiel, fa'37; record secretary, Lecyne Lutte, C底座, m37; correspondency secretary, Peggy Morgan, c47; registrar, Elenor Cain, fa'37; assistant registrar, Doris Macy, c38; marshal, Dorothy Delano, fa'57; stunner, Jeffrey Schrader, fa'37; bridal township, c37; junior class, Katherine Hard, fa'38; sophomore class, Elizabeth Hannah, c39; scholarship, Georgia Whiford, c37; efficiency Frances Nordlund, c37; pledge captain Elizabeth LaRue, fa38; and treasurer; Betty Tholen, fa37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Tau Delta will entertain the following guests at dinner and with an hour of dancing Thursday night; Mary Ellen DeMotte, c38, Carloyn Smith, c38, Calyly Jo Demoney, c39, Mary Kathleen Latimer, c39, and Diohue Bly, c39. Nancy Bonfield, c.37, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Catherine Hartley, c.36, will leave Sunday for a week's visit to Washington, D. C., and New York City. Corbita hall will hold a reception Thursday night from 8:30 to 10:30 for the members of the faculty. John Redmond, c34, McPherson, was a dinner guest Monday night at the Kappa Sigma house. Dinner guests Tuesday evening at Delta Upsilon were Gretchen Speckman, c'37, and George Curnes, n'36. Campus Calendar ☆ ☆ ☆ --five-day world or least one internship, 25c three internships, 52c six internships, 75c internships, or more than five days of experience. Purpose in advance and reasonable for the Kenan University Office. Wednesday, March 11 Theta Sigma Phi initiation, Sky Parlor Journalism building. 8:15 pm. W. S.G.A. tea, Women's lounge, Ad 2-5 p.m. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union 7-8. n.m. El Ateno, 113 Ad., 4:30 p.m. Chemistry Club, 201 Chemistry build nr. 4:30 p.m. △△△△ Miss Margaret Lynn lecture to Eng lish majors, 205 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. Big Six swim meet at Kansas City Mo Junior Prom (formal), Memorial Union, 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturday, March 14 Read the Dolly Kansan want ads. Big Six swim meet at Kansas City, Mo French Club play, Fraser theater, 7 p.m KFKU PHONE K.U. 66 March 11—Wednesday 2.30 p.m.-Kansas Industries, E. D. Hay, professor of mechanical and industrial engineering. 2.45 p.m.-News Bulletin, W. A. Dill University Press. 2.50 p.m.-Health Through the Ages "The Child's Mid-School Years," Dr. Florence Broyer. 6.00 p.m.-Violin Recital, Prof. Waldenar Geltch. 6.15 p.m.-Study of Shakespeare "Twelfth Night," Miss Helen Rhode Hoopes. --five-day world or least one internship, 25c three internships, 52c six internships, 75c internships, or more than five days of experience. Purpose in advance and reasonable for the Kenan University Office. 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TAXI --at the Schedules for the deck tennis doubles for today is as follows: Cha Omega vs Pi Beta Phi, <30 Alpha Delta Pi vs Pi Alma Omicron P. 5:00 Women's Intramurals --at the The third round of deck tennis singles should be played off by Saturday, March 14. The deadline for the third group of free throws is Saturday, March 14, also. Medals will be given at the end of the semester to the person from an organization that has the highest number of individual points, and to the one having the highest number who is not from an organized house. Last year these medals were won by Martha Hamer and Carol Hunter, I.W.W. The four having the highest number of individual points at the present time are Lozie Montgomery, I.W.W.-85; Dorothy Jane Kline, I.W.W.-87; Stephanie Klene, P.Beta Phi-65; and Mary Learnard, T.N.T.-64. GRADUATE PUBLISHES BOOK Wilbur L. Nelson, f27, recently published a book, "Petroleum Refinery Engineering." It is described as a practical discussion of engineering design and processing, clarifying many details of plant operation and emphasizing the application of chemical engineering to petroleum refining. GRADUATE PUBLISHES BOOK ON PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Nelson is a consulting petroleum and chemical engineer at Talus, Oka, and is a professor of petroleum refining at Talus University. After leaving the University of Kansas he attended the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago. A distinguished visitor at the University of Kansas next Thursday will be Charles M. Thompson, a friend of Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dean Thomas has for the last 23 years been a member of the faculty of the University of Illinois and has acted as dean of the College of Commerce and has been director of the Burrell of Business Research. Dean Thompson was called to visit Kansas to withhold the School of Business when it was first set up. Lawrence A.A.U.W. To Meet Illinois Dean Will Re Guest LAWRENCE A.A.U.C. W. To meet The Lawrence branch of the American Institute of University Women will hold an exhibition March 14, at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs Waldear Gelch, Colonial Court. Prof. W. Dr. Wilvis will speak on "Some Aspects of Japan." The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. W. C. McNown and the Misses Riggs. There will be a short business meeting for the election of officers. The state meeting of the A.A.U.W. will he held in Manhattan April 17 and Ed Alebs To Address Republicans The London-for-President club will build a meeting Thursday night at 8:15. The club will be conducting an extensive club is conducting an extensive membership campaign, definite plans for which will be discussed at the meet- ing. Ed Alebs, editor of the Douglas Republican, will address the meet- ing. Lucky Millinder Tau Omega Elects Officers Tau Omega, honorary professional aeronautical fraternity, held its annual election of officers in a meeting Monday (Jan. 28). Mr. Ritter was president; Neal Hargard, c37; vice-president, DeLos Cooper, c38; secretary-treasurer, George Haines, c38; historian, Martin Dealinger, c38. Omega Elects Officers The personable leader and the Mills Blue Rhythm Band will entertain at the Junior Prom next Friday night. 'MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM' TIME IS SET AT 3 O'CLOCK S. E. Schwalman, manager of the Granada-theater, announced yesterday that the matinee of the screen production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" will be held on May 26 and is finally planned. This change has been made at the request of hundreds of students who wanted to see the whole performance without having to cut any The entire showing of the production is about three hours in length including a prologue and a short intermission. There is no general admission and reserved seat tickets are on sale at Carla's clothing store or the Granda box office. Swarthout to Leavenworth Dean D. M. Sworthbent will go to Leavemouth this afternoon to speak before the Music Group of the Fort Leavemouth Woman's club on the subject "What Is This Things Called Classical Music." Dean Sworthbout gave this talk at the University last year on the first Commencement Forum. To Give Voice Recital Miss Virginia Willis La Croix, a special student in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona, will be at 4:30 p.m. in the administration auditorium. Miss La Croix, soprano, will be accompanied at the piano by Charles Shea. She is a pupil of Mrs Alice Monier. NOTICE TO WOMEN STUDENTS A special election for the purpose of votion on the following proceedance will be held Thursday, March 14. Voting booths will be on the third floor of central Ad. hall. Do it enacted that the following amendment be made in the Constitution of the Women's Self-Government Association; The executive officer shall be invited in an office of the Association which shall consist of the president of the Association, a secretary, a representative in a directory, a treasurer, a representative from the school of Fine Arts, College and one from the school of Hornsby College and are representative from may office schools. The executive officer is responsible for the management of the body's work and on its behalf is responsible for the wiring of the association among the body's departments. An associate such from the W.W.C.A. data specialist (assistent with the W.W.C.A. data specialist) and Warrington Hall, held by the girls in the dermalieri shall ich with the Council without HAVE A COKE With Your Friends at the Union Fountain ib-Basement Memorial Unit Sub-Basement Memorial Union NEW 1936 Tennis Balls 3 for $1.00 Pennsylvania pressure packed Nibbocloth BAPTISTS WILL HOLD ANNUAL FELLOWSHIP BANQUET FRIDAY White - Light Gray Sweat Shirts 80c Athletic Supports 30c TWO BOOK STORES The annual fellowship banquet for the Baptist young people and friends will be held Friday evening, March 13 at 6 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. The banquet committee is headed by Keith B. Cunningham will be hostmaster. Others participating in the program are Dean Brooks, Alice Douglas, Marilyn Giles and Katie Sullivan. William Howey, John Register, Ellen Bixby Cunningham, Helen Denson, and Genevieve Higgins Marie Frances Greenwich of New York City will be guest speaker. All Baptists of the University and Lawrence are invited to attend. The dinners will be 35 cents a plate. Hay to Conduct Radio Program This afternoon at 2:30 P.M. E. D. Hay of the Mechanical and Industrial Enthusiasts fourth program of "Kansas Then and Now" over KFKU. The recently completed series was on "Kansas Trees and Shrubs" under the direction of W. H. Horz, associate professor of bet- K-State To Have Photogranhs Beginning next full all students at Kansas State college will be photographed at the time of registration, it was announced recently by Dr. S. A. Nock, vice-president of the college. The plan is like that used at the University of Oklahoma, adopted only after extensive correspondence with schools which used the system. Superintends Indian Agency Superintends Indian Agency Fred Thomas, 16, 28 was appointed recently to the position of superintendent of Montana State University Mont. Thomas has been employed for some time as chief clerk in the Indian service at Wapelle N.D. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OFFERED BY JEWISH SERVICE GROUP A limited number of scholarships, ranging from $150 to $500, are being of- ferred to especially qualified students for the next academic year by the Graduate School of Jewish Social Workers, New York City, according to a notice received by Dean Stockton of the School of Business. This school offers courses of study in preparation for Jewish social work leading to a master's and doctor's degree. It was initiated by the National Conference of Jewish Social Service and has national support and sponsorship. Applications for scholarships must be in by May 1. Details may be obtained from Dean Stoekton of the School of Business, ORTH CAPE EUROPE OLYMPIC GAMES RUSSIA flotting University (co-to) REAL TRIP UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, New York City SUMMER VOYAGE · JULY 1st, 1936 60 DAYS, FIRST CLASS, FROM $725 Of each '15 passes bought within the last week, will be free (money if sındınked), book now or wîn yìng, or wait for next week. Top o' the evening! Your Dress Shirt can make or mac your appearance. So, it behoves the well-dressed man to greet the JUNIOR PROM with an Arrow Dress Shirt—tailored with the one-and-only Arrow touch—the touch of true smartness! Stop in. We have the latest Arrow Dress Shirts in a variety of gorgeous stripes and bird's-eye effects that are available now. Priced from $2.50 LOST! Has one of your possessions joined the foreign legion? Reclaim it through the Kansan Classified Ad column. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1. Recover lost articles 2. Rent rooms 3. Sell books and instruments 4. Sell typing ability 5. Find room mates 6. Locate tutors THE COST IS LOW 25c for 25 words 1 time — 50c, same ad three days The Short-Cut to Results! Call at the Kansan Business Office East of the Library K.U. 66 Phone-K.U. 66