THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Fhi Chi Delta, Presbyterian society, hold a supers meeting at Westminster hall, Tuesday night. "Personality in Social Work," was the subject of the program which was presented by Mary Adams (Mary Adams), Sam Schumloeffel, c.37. Guests at the supper were Mabel Arnot, Blue Rapids, and Beaty Edwards, edd. Unidella Campbell, e.c8, and Maxine Schoen, cited as new members of the sorority. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mice Helen Charrier Brantz to Harold Clinton Scott, which took place January 23, in Holmola, Hawaii. Mrs. Scott, who is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph G. Brantz of Santa Rosa, Calif., has been attending junior college and father was the late Joseph G. Brantz of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University. Deltai Tau Delta will entertain with a formal dance at the chapter house Saturday night. Chaperons will be Mrs. Rachel H. Butler, Mrs. Eva Knoepe, Mrs. Carolyn Gaskell and Gene Combs, and Mrs. C. H. Landez Louis Kuna's orchestra will play. ☆ ☆ ☆ "The Fennee" medics, women's medical organization, held a dinner Monday evening, in the Women's Lounge on the floor of the Whitney Hotel. White, m'unal, read a paper on "Medical Application in India, Rebecca Smith," a doctoral thesis. "s8, were in charge of the dinner." ☆ ☆ ☆ Pii Gamma Delta will hold its thirty-seventh annual "pig" dinner at 6 p.m. at the chapel house, Mrs. F. B. Meyers, B.M., victoria and Judge and Mrs. C. E. Sewors, Kansas City, Mo., will be performing an orchestra will furnish the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Charles Bakshi, c37, New York College Geigerhuis, c37, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, will entertain with their semi-annual smoker, Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the chapter ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. E. D. Kinemer and Edward Hyatt were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Alpha Chi Sigma house. Sigma Chi will hold initiation services Saturday and Sunday at the chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Davis, Topela were guests at the Kappa Alpha Thetet here yesterday. Boh Locke, fs, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Snyder, e'uncl, and Betty Hamilton, e'37, were luncheon guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Julia Jeremy, eunel, will be a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Thetus house tonight. The Summerful scholars will hold their monthly dinner meeting tomorrow evening at the Colonial tea room Betu Gamma Sigma, business fraternity, held a smoker last night at the Colonial tea room. Corbin hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 p.m. Read the Kansan Want Ads. School Publications Listed Builtin Contains Names of Contributions from Each Department A complete list of all the known publications of the University of Kansas, with the exception of catalogues, and a listing of the books by Mary Maude Sandler, accessions librarian at Watson library, and published by the University in bulletin This bulletin, containing 127 pages of material, lists under the title of each department of the University all the publications pertaining to that particular department. There is one listed which was published in 1988 and others which appeared as late as January 1, 1985. Most of them have been written by members of the University bulletins; but most of University bulletins are often wanted by other universities, and this list provides an index from which they may order. Miss Smailer, author of the pamphlet, has been associated with the library since 1903. As well as being head of the accessions department, she is in charge of the collection of Kansas books in Watson Library. According to her, Ms. Smailer is the university of Kansas publications as given in her bulletin measure up well with those given in similar lists of other universities throughout the country. Nve To Appear in Topeka Will Address Conference of Eastern Kansas Methodist Churches Governor Alf. M. Landon will greet the conference in the first united session on Tuesday evening. About 500 church officials, ministers, and laymen will be present. The evening meetings will be open to the public. Senator Ney will fly to Topeka from Washington to deliver his address on Friday evening at 7:45 a.m. in the White House, where he will be, "Is Peace Possible?" Senator Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota will be the featured speaker during the Annual Conference of the members of the Methodist churches of eastern Kansas, to be held in Topkach the week of March 3. The senator has just received the Iowa Foundation award annually in recognition of what does the most toward World Peace. He is a leading advocate of American neutrality and also is bear of the comformist movements, the guiding the munitions industry issue. --will act as master of ceremonies. The Granada stage will be decorated to fit the occasion and a revolving stage, on which the models will display the new styles, is being brought from New York. All the spring styles are being con- tained in the exhibition halls, who are sponsoring the revue in collaboration with the Granada. KFKU 2:44 p.m. News Bulletin W.A. Dill K.U. News Bureau. 2. 30 p.m. Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence. Chrisman. 2:47 p. m. Elementary French Lesson. M.W.K. Cornell. PHONE K.U. 66 6 p.m. Elementary German Lesson, Prof. E.F. Engel. Dramatic Club to Annear Tom Taylor's "Ticket-To-Leave Man" will be presented by an all-student cast from the K. U. Dramatic Club for a run of four nights starting March 23. In this play the original Jim Dalton, and Howlaway, the detective, appear in the series. This is part of the series of Kansas Players and Dramatic Club productions for the year. Battle Ends In Draw Cambridge, Mass. Fri 19-10.(UP) Fred Sweeney and Vern Wollmayer, centers on opposing basketball teams, jumped for the ball but neither had an advantage because — they knocked each other unconscious, went to the same hospital ambulance, had four stitches each taken for identical cuts over the right eye. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. --will act as master of ceremonies. The Granada stage will be decorated to fit the occasion and a revolving stage, on which the models will display the new styles, is being brought from New York. All the spring styles are being con- tained in the exhibition halls, who are sponsoring the revue in collaboration with the Granada. FOR SALE: Our home at 115 Louis兰姆 with furniture. Shown by appointment. 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Student Loans NINTEEN NEW MEMBERS IN HOME ECONOMICS CLUE Nineteen new members of the Home Economics club were initiated recently at a meeting at the Home Management A waffle sucker followed the meeting. Gene Lloyd, varsity dance manager, and John Antonello, c'encel, will present a "Spring Fashion Revue" at the "Spring Fashion Festival" today, Feb. 28, it was announced today. The revue will include all the latest spring styles for both women and men. Models for both the women's clothes and the men's clothes will be chosen from the various seciorities and fraternities on the Hill. Roger Anderson and his orchestra will play for the show, and Gene Lloyd Those instituted were: Idella Campbell, c'38; Jane Marshall, c'unic; Nana Wogman, c'38; Retha Poose, c'39; Frances Warde, c'39; Heavrietta Becker, c'39; Mary McFarland, c'38; Kerr, c'36; Sally Jane Martin, c'36; Betty Graham, Peggy Tanner; Janet Manning, c'unc; Nadine Burke, c'38; Jane Reeves, c'unc; Imogene Beamer, c'37; Mary Barnes, c'39; Lulu Tillman, c'38; Shae Sha, c'38; Helen Liot Martin, c'38; To Sponsor Fashion Revue Lloyd and Antonello Will Present Styles at Granada Oread News Notes The beginning ahrondhand class is taking up office practice. This will include the taking of dictation from various members of the faculty. --at Kansas City, Mrs. Steele has her B.S. degree from the Teachers College, Kansas City, and her Master's degree from the University of Kansas. Miss Ruth E. Litchen, Supervisor o. Social Science, was absent from classes Tuesday because of illness. At the basketball game last Friday night at Baldwin and Oread, a group of girls from the Oread gym classes put on a demonstration of girls' basketball skills. The competition was quite unique, and was received with enthusiasm by the spectators. The girls participated were Betty Lou Grant, LaVene Kramer, Marie Barlow, Eleanor Herschell, Atkinson Green, Robert Green, Green Barbara, Owen Heiser, Hebler. Ovrer Beel has returned to school after an absence of ten days, during which time he has been taken his job at the University of the Western Union Telegraph Company. Congratulate Her Initiation With a Bouquet or an Arrangement of Our Beautiful Flowers Flower 820 Fone Always Fresh Cut Quality Flowers at Reasonable Prices "Flowers of Distinction" The general science class under the supervision of Mr. L. P. Elliott, has been studying refrigeration and heating systems during the past two weeks. WARD'S FLOWERS The Oread boys were successful in defeating both the first and second Baldwin teams by decisive scores. Margot Baker, Naima Jean Rummage and Jean Steele, Miss Loize Montgomery, student teacher, acted as referee. Follow Arrow and you follow the style DURE OF KNFT - A new, wide- colored shirt on Arrow Shirts, stripes on colored ground. Sunferladed shirt. $2 ARROW SHIRTS and TIES Only Arrow Shirts have Arrow Collars They visited the University heating plant today, and later plan to visit the cold-storage plant and ice plant, studying air conditioning and refrigeration Mrs. Eliseen Steele of Kansas City has been employed at Oreau to take the place of Miss Mary Cuciling, who resides in New Orleans and is a member in the Southwest High School equipment. Dr. F. O. Russell, director of Ocead Training School, Mr. Gilbert Ulmer, Miss Mary Fee, and Mr. W. C. Nystrom, supervisors, plan to attend the meetings of the department of superinventants at St. Louis, Feb. 23-27. THE HUNT It' s New . . . It' s Smart It's just about time a change occurred in men's shirt fashion—and here it is—the button-down, wide-spread collar, authentiically styled by Arrow for university men. This shirt is presented in white and colored woven owen and madras clothes. $2 and $2.50 ARROW SHIRTS and TIES For Digestion's Sake _ smoke Camels COLLEGE LIFE is a strain on the physique, with its endless despair and body. Often, as a result, digestion suffers. Smoking Cakes emits smoke that whirls – promotes good digestion. - Natural digestive action notably increased by smoking Camels People in every walk of life get "keyed up". live too hurriedly. The effects on digestion are known to all! In this connection, it is an interesting fact that smoking a Camel during or between meals tends to stimulate and promote digestion- Enjoy Camel's mildness . . . the feeling of well-being fostered by Camel's matchless blend of costlier tobacco. Smoke Camels for digestion's sake! 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