SUNDAY, MARCH 8. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K U.25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Phi Gamma Delta will hold initiation services this morning for the following William Udell, c$39, Kansas City, Mo; John Uwhalter, c$1oun, Paola; Bill Gondy, c$29, Wichita; Charles Kimbal, c$4un, Parowns; Charles Greenlee, c$5un, Lawrentuus; Hickory White, b$1un, Blunt; Albert Alpert LeMoine, c$30, Kansas City, Mo; John E. Green, p$hebach; and John Gleisser, c$30, Abilene. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kansas chapter of Alpha Tau Omega attended the Founders' Day banquet Friday night. It was held in the Kauffman Center for the Arts hotel. The guests were from the University of Kansas, Kansas State College, the University of Missouri, and the University of Oklahoma. Dennie Williams of Missouri was the principal speaker. Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the delegates of its Southwestern Province Convention with a dance at the Colonial tea room Friday night. The chaperons were Mrs. Rachel Butler, Mrs. Alfred Lauter, and Miss Peris Cook. Wayne Wright's orchestra furnished the music. The following from Walkins hall are spending the weekend at their home: Lucille Roach, c38; and Dörsher Schuisman, c38; at Leuvenworth; Dorothy Jane, c38; at Coben; and Philomene Jane, c38; at Keesloof; ed, uedm; at Kansas City; Kan; Delphine Geller, c38; at Junction City; and Lela Sicksel; eUmel; at Conway. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. James Hammersick, National Executive Secretary, is a week-end guest at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. He is traveling through Canada and the United States on a tour of inspection of the various chapters. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the guests Thursday at dinner; Alice Marie Meyn, far 39, Robert Cook, Lisa Christian, far 39, and Jae Rold, far 39. ☆ ☆ ★ Harrison Smith, 173, is spending the weekend at his home in Atchison. William Gill, e 36, is spending the weekend at his home in Oklahoma City, Okla. Edward Tucker, e35, is working for the Phillips Petroleum company in Wichita. Virgin McKay, Max Jones, Mary Margaret Miller, and Mary Ethether Noble, all of El Dorado, are dimer alumni at the Kappa Sigma house today. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the ☆ ☆ ☆ marriage of Carl Cooper, '34, to Miss Mary Frances Kavanaugh. Sigma Chi will entertain with a buffet supper tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Irwin were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Sigma house Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Winters were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epallon house Friday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Tau Delta held a special honour initiation Friday night for Montgomery Vestute, c39, of Kannai City, Mo. The initiation was followed by a celebration at the Muechebullah hotel. It was attended by the Kansas City alumni chapter. Mrs. Gerritude Allen and Herbert Allen, Arkansas City, are the weekend guests of Helen Allen, c'37, at the Delin Zeta house. 官 官 官 Cadet Raleigh H. Macklin, gr., of Barksdale Field, La, was in Lawrence visiting friends Friday. PHONE K.U.66 ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Litta Kent was the guest of her daughter, Doris Kent, c37, at Watkins hall, Friday. Ruth Haggard is the weekend guest of Lucille Roach, c38, at her home in Leaventown. ☆ ☆ ☆ Nadine Wegman, c38, is spending the weekend in Topeka. --- Betty Graham, c'unel, and Irene Kistler, c'unel, spent the weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O B Hartley, Des Moines, in, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. LaMeyne Pantle, fa/33, and Lucilia Sharp, c38, are spending the weekend in Marion. Mr. and Mrs, V. E. Irvine, and Jackie Irvine, of St. Joseph, Mo., were guests of their daughter Gladys, c/6, at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. Patronize Kansan Advertisers ☆ ☆ ★ Sarah Lou Hamilton, 25, Kansas City; Kami; Kathy Springer, 35, and Robert Sherwood, m37, both 25 Kansas City. Mc; and Mr. and Mrs. Oz Rutledge, Toptea called at the Alpha Delta FI House evening twi- Read the Daily Kansan want ads. Miss Lucerne Thomas, of Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. CLASSIFIED ADS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ 'THE TAILOR 824 Mass. 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 TAILOR PALACE BEAUTY SHOP 25c Finger Wave Four doors south of Journal-World Ph.282 Five expert operators Ph.282 SPECIAL-$50 reduction on any permanent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 721% Mass, Phone 2353; 9411% Mass, Phone 533. 25c LOST. Small black leather notebook containing notes on embryology and physical chemistry. Call Joe Reed at 1676W. Reward. -116 LOST AND FOUND REWARD offered for return of papers taken from black zipper notebook on second floor of Fraser theater between 3 and 5 p.m. Thursday. Notes not replaceable. No questions asked. Catherine Holmes. —111 --professorship of physics and astronomy at the University. Through his energetic efforts, this department enlarged to such an extent that the state beginal- ning its astronomical programs, physics building afterward named for Professor Blake. A feature of the building which has remained important for all the students down through the years was the first clock there operated by a complicated system of wheels and cogs that were constantly getting out of order. In 1921 a new clock was purchased and then the students who were late for classes were instructed to "the physics clock had stopped." ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS --professorship of physics and astronomy at the University. Through his energetic efforts, this department enlarged to such an extent that the state beginal- ning its astronomical programs, physics building afterward named for Professor Blake. A feature of the building which has remained important for all the students down through the years was the first clock there operated by a complicated system of wheels and cogs that were constantly getting out of order. In 1921 a new clock was purchased and then the students who were late for classes were instructed to "the physics clock had stopped." Student Loans Phone 12 - 987 BUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Two-wheel words or less are inscribed, 25; three inscriptions, 50; six inscriptions, 75; certain texts, not more than 28 words, 29 per month. Payroll in advance and invoice by post. TAXI Joe E. Brown and James Capney can become the screen's weirdest and most pair of film lovers when they portray a scene of "intense emotion" as Parmuas and Thibeau in the Max Reinhardt production, 'A Mudsmiser' where the dancers will present at the GRAMADE Theatre on EDIRAD, MARCH 13th. Fine Arts Senior Recital To Be Tomorrow Night (Continued from page one) Speace (*Iossi*), "Beta in Pace" (*Cimarron*), "Qaella Flamma Armara" (*Marello*) Aria from "Gullio Ceaseau" (*Handel*), "Warming" (*Mozart*), "Vortевербенг(*Wolf*), "Der Sehmed (*Bohms*), "Das Frauenfeld (*Ididah*), "Richard Strusus") M. Trevilla will play four proludes by Professor Pretzel and also "March of the Nightwish" (Kormogold) and "Two Banatelles" (Theremine). Miss Belt will then sing "La Cloche" (Saint Sauss) "Celle que Je Prefere" (Fourdain), "La Miore" (Ferrant), "Sarreurde Du Passant" (Masenet), "Emmanuel du Poisson" (Me Dream) "Bola" (White Horse of the Sun) "B Warren," "The Green River" (Carpenter), and "Don't Coarse" (Carpenter). BURLESQUE A LA SHAKESPEARE Lawson To Speak at Conference The Students Volunteer Conference for the Kansas and western Missouri district will be held in Myers hall, March 13, 14 and 15. Among the principal speakers will be Dean P. B. Lawry, Richard Baldwin and Professor Kreider of the Bible Department of Bethlehem College. Placement Council Meeting There will be a Placement Council meeting in room 10 of the Memorial Union Monday evening at 7 o'clock. At the Churches Flynnish Congregational church, 923 Vermont church—Church school, 9:45; morning worship, 11. Sermon topic: "The Meaning of Faith," 7 p.m.; Firehouse, 8 p.m.; masterpiece of speech and dramatic art, will speak on "Drama and the Church." United Brothers church, over Hollywood and Phillips store, Nineteenth and Manhattan schools—Sunday school, 10 worship and sermon by the pastor, 11 1 2 Trinity Episcopal church. Tenth and Vermont street—second Sunday in Lent. Holy Communion, 8 a; church; 5:45; morning prayer and serenade; 11; confirmation class, 4 p.m. and Young People's Fellowship, 6 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky街 School—Sunday school and Bible class, 10; Divine service, 11. In regard to the Doctrine of Christ?" First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1204 Massachusetts street—Street service at 11; Sunday school at 10. Subject, "Man." First Christian church — Church school, 9:45; worship and communion, 10:50. Sermon by the minister: "John, a Trustworthy Friend." First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets—Church school, 9:45; morning worship, 11; Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wiedenman building, 8132 $ Massachusetts street -Sunday service at 11; Sunday school at 9:45. Subject "Man." Elm Street Christian church—Church service at 11. Sermon subject; "Why Jesus Died on the Cross." First Evangelical church, 1000 Convent street—Sunday school; 9:45 morning worship and sermon; 10:45 Theme: "Relying on God Faithfulness." Morning subject: "Under His Wings: Evening subject: "The Great Shepherd of the Sheep." Unitarian church, Twelfth and Vermont-Church school at 9:45, church service at 11. Sermon: "Man's Supreme Achievement—Values." St. James A.M.E. church, 509 North Seventh street -Sunday school, 10; morning worship, 11. Subject: "Re-conciliation." Centenary Methodist church, Corner Fourth and Elm streets — Sunday school, 10; worship service, 11; Hughes library, 2; after both at morning and evening services. First Presbyterian church. Ninh and Vermont streets-Church school, 9:45; worship service, 11. Sermon theme: "The Miracle of Spiritual Projection." At 7:30 Westminster Student Forum. At 8:20 Houlston University, 1212 Orydum. The rev. James Church hall, he will be the speaker. His subject is, "The Fighting Church." Church of God or Church of Christ, 1101 New Jersey street—Communion, Bible study of preaching, 10-12 a.m. Church of God, Eleventh and New Hampshire—Sunday school, 9:45, Sunday service, 10. Sermon theme, "Paul's Seven Wishes." Free Methodist church — Sunday school, 10; preaching service, 11. Subject, "God's Separating Sin." First Baptist church, North Lawrence,Lincoln, near Fourth Street North -Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon. Assurance of the Future." Sunday school at 12:15. St. Luke A.M.E. church, Corn Ninth and New York—Sermon by th pastor at 1. Themes "The Gift of Life." First Methodist Episcopal church Tenth and Vermont school-Sunday school, 9:45; morning worship, 10:50, Wesley Foundation League, 6.30. Friends church, Eleventh and Delaware streets; Bible school, 9:45; morning worship, 11. Sermon by the minister. Fraser Hall Entrance Intended for Asylum (Continued from page one) Mavin hall was planned by F. O. Marvin, one-time dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Prof. Erasmus Haworth suggested the arrangement of the geology and mining buildings and subsequently it was named for him. Mess. J. B. Watkins has given to the University two buildings which bear her name, Watkins Memorial hospital for self-supporting university Women. HAVE A COKE With Your Friends Two buildings, erected by the state on the campus, have been named for persons who are yet living—Watson Ili at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union Notice Student Golf Players The Lawrence Country Club Cordially Invites You to Play Golf on Their Splendid Grass Green Course. GREEN FEES Week Days 50c Sundays and Holidays 75c Ask about our Special Student Membership For other information call Orville Stone, 404 Spring Clean-Up ANY CAR Wash Vacuum Clean Lubricate $150 Call 1300 GOOD YEAR Carter Service Open All Night 50c Day and Nite 50c AIRPLANE RIDES ALL DAY SUNDAY March 8.1936 Lawrence Municipal Airport Fly with Ben in his 14-passenger Ford Tri-Motored Airplane 50c Each Passenger 50c Everybody Fly. Ben F. Gregory, Licensed Pilot Flying 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. library and Corbin hall. The library was named in honor of Miss Charlie W. Watson, for many years director of libraries num, for many years library of libraries and now librarian emerita. Dr. Alberta Corbin, at one time dean of women, supervised the planning of the women's dormitory, and in her honor the building was named Corbin hall. All these buildings have been built slowly through the years. They attest to the firebreak and devision of the Uni- niaries, and leaders who urged their erection. 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