THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 1. P.M. CALL K, U. 21; BETWEEN 7. 00 AND 9. P.M. CALL ZK1701 OR ZK7102 New Women Students Honored at Tea W. S.G.A. and the Y.W.C.A. men bater entertained the new women students with a tea in the Women's building yesterday to 3 to 5 p.m. The table decorations were red and white and a large Valentine held prominent place on the table. Tea cakes, nuts, and candy were served. Mrs. P. H. Walker, sponsor of the Y.W.C.A., presided at the tea table Ea. G. Toten, 31, singer and actress, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Alpha house last night. Ms. Mitten was attended by Dr. Michael Hickey, who attended the University. She has sung over nation-wide radio hook-ups and has applauded the motion picture stage production. The League of Women Voters will hold a luncheon today at 12:45 at the University club. Mrs. Joyce Hoxey, chairwoman of the college's saint court League of Women Voters will speak on "Abolition of the Spoils System." Mrs. J. F. Brown, chairman of the "Better Personnel in Government campaign," is in charge of arranging the event. Women Voters' League To Have Luncheon ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The Wesley Foundation Valentine party, which was scheduled for Friday evening, has been postponed until a later date. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house this evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stutz. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Eta Chi will hold initiation ceremonies Friday evening at the Colonial. Initiation will be followed by a banquet. Mr. Kenneth Barnard, national treasurer of Phi Kappa Paena, will be a guest of the Kaunas chapter this evening for initiation services and a banquet. Mrs. B. C. Kiplinge, of Chanute, and Mrs. Roy Wiggin, of Erie, were lunch-room guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ★ Sigma Alpha Mu announces the pledging of Lewis Abrasch, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Martha Speed, of Kansas State College, Manhattan, was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house last night. Alpha Garama Delta will entertain the Delta Chi fraternity with an hour dance tonight. Donald Wood, c39, was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilon house Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor of English, was a dinner guest of Gamma Phi Beta sorority last night. Mrs. Louis B. Smith, of Prett, will be a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. PHONE K.U.66 Corbin hall will hold open house to night from 7 to 8 p.m. The basketball team of Owred played a close game with Michigan Valley Tuesday night. The final score resulted in Michigan Valley's win, 19-14. The following boys made the trip to Michigan. Jason Benson, Raber, Roger Montgomery, Gerald Banker, Jerry Sisson, Charles Rumgam, Larry Osmond, Leconrain Rainwater, and Herman Hunn Francis Kappelman, a University varsity player, bud of the team at Michigan in absence of Gordon Gray regular coach. Corbin hall will hold open house this ening from 7 to 8 p.m. Dr. F. O. Russell, director of Elephant Training School, and Wendell Nystrom, Gilbert Ulmer, Rheil Hemphill, and Leonard Elliott will attend a Phi Delta Kappa banquet in Kansas City tonight. The banquet is given by the Theta chapter of Phi Delta Kappa of the two Kansas Cities. Several new students have enrolled at Oread for the second semester Among them are Anne Johnson, who attended St. Mary's at Levenwerren during the first semester, and Mary Lynde, a senior who has been attending Baldwin University. Anderson, who lives near Baldwin, is enrolled in the junior class. Baldwin high school meet the Oreda team in Robinson gym next Friday night. The game promises to be a good one in view of the fact that Baldwin defeated Atalid at Baldwin last week by a score of 30-24. Miss Mary Cushing, who has been a supervisor of English in Owed Training School for the past four and one-half years, has resigned her position to accept an appointment to teach in the Kansas City, Mo., schools. Miss Cushing will begin her work at Southwest High School, Monday, Feb. 17. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel announced yesterday that a master tap and soft shoe class to be held at 3:30 on Tuesday, February 15 will start next Tuesday, Feb. 18. TAP AND SOFT SHOE DANCE CLASSES TO START TUESDAY The purpose of the class is to perfect dance routines for presentation in public performances. Oread News Notes LAUNDRY So many requests have been received for this type of entertainment that Miss Dulker ules all advanced tap and soft shoe dancers to attend. TAILOR CLASSIFIED ADS --at the TAXI --at the BOYS: First floor room near campus. Double bed with Sealy Mattress. Rent cheap, either single or double, 304 W 14th. — 93 FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT LAUNDRY: Student burdens a speciality. Good work at moderate prices Called for and delivered. Phone 2945 ☆☆☆ Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. PHONE K.U. 66 FOR SALE: Our home at 115 Louis ona with furniture. Shown by ap- pointment. Telephone 173. Florence M Hodder. 100 One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. --- LOST: Leather key case containing keya. Finder please call Home. Jacobus, phone 2773. -83 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Brown Wahl Fountain pen. Call 3117, T. A. Perry. Reward. 83 TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS: Monarchs and Reminders for sale. Renaults Repair of all makes of typewriters. Call Kahut 932. – 955. BEAUTY SHOPS Two-day ward or one-hour inpatient, 25c; three-hour inpatient, 175c; contract pain, not more than 25 hours, 70 cyst visits. Piecewise in advance and discharge. Fee may vary by location. --at the SPECIAL----50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS, 732½ Mass, Phone 2533; 9411 Mass, Phone 523. BOYS: If you are looking for part time work inquire at 730 Massachusetts. Phone 648. -94. MISCELLANEOUS Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. San Francisco, Calif.—(UP)—Officials of the Archives of Hawaii have ist reported to San Francisco authorities the finding of an apparently genuine authentic document and signature in their place of origin. 5,609 miles on its place of origin. Lincoln Document Found The document, found in the archives, by Ms. Horetta Holt, an employee, is a simple official book, reading as follows: Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to my proclamation and in doing this shall be warmer. Officials Report Signature Apparently Genuine and Authentic (Signature) "Albrahim Lincoln... As the date of the document is Jan. 16, 2014, he will be the Emancipation Proclamation for the freedom of the slaves and is believed to have been a The American Society of Electrical Engineers of which George C. Shaad, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, is chairman, will meet tonight in Kansas City, Mo., at the President's hotel. Dr. T. R. Waterman, librarian of the archives, believeth the signature is genuine, but is unable to offer any explanations or evidence in the territory's archives. DEAN SHAAD WILL PRESIDE OVER ENGINEERING SESSION Several students and members of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture will attend. Major T. J. Strickler, vice-president and general manager of the Kansas City Gas company will speak on "The Impact of Transportation and Transportation of Natural Gas." Fresh SILEX COFFEE An invigorating stimulant. at the UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Plans are being made for a meeting of St. Louis alumni in connection with a meeting of Department of Superintendent, an organization of educators, at St. Louis, Feb. 22. Howard Lane, g31, a member of the faculty at Northwestern, promoted the idea. Elden Haley, president of the St. Louis alumni. JOINT ALUMNI AND EDUCATION MEETING ATTRACTS PROFESSOR The following professors of the University of Kansas will attend the Department of Superintendents Dean R. A. Schweiger, B. A. Nash, C. B. Athaus, J. W. Twentieth, E. E. Bayles, F. A. Hurtine, A. H. Turenne, and N. P. Pizzo. THURSDAY We Offer Swiss Steak Roast Pork Also Chicken and Dumplings Also many other Good Foods CAFETERIA "Tony's" Monopolize Team Medford, Mass.—(IP) The Tufts College basketball team is three-fifths "Tony." Of the five players on the team, three are named Tony Radvili, Tony Spath, and Tony Wojciechowski. 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