TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 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. Alpha Kanne Psi Initiation Formal initiation services were held for new members by Alpha Kappa Psi national professional commerce fraternal chapter the chapter house Sunday morning Those instituted were. Bill Gough, b'36; Chanef; Alfred M. Hansen, c'39 New York City; Willard Dexter, c'unel Centerville; Wado Lee D孔, c'38; Moran; Lauren Fereau, b'37; Chanine; C. Miller, c'unel, Kinaid. Faculty members present for the initiation and dinner were: Prof. J. H Taggart, L. D. Jennings and J. G. Blocker. Alumni students present were Wajte Wustel, 35; Homer Longenkeer, 35; and Don Crane, 32. ☆ ☆ ☆ At a buffet supper held at the Alpha Delta Pi house chapter house Sunday night, the following students were guests: Bill Couchran, Lloyd Rourke, Harold Hugh Stevens, Paul Fisher, Gene Lauphe, Jake Levine, Paul Pucup, Andy Santino, Roy Crawford, Twemley Klender, Robert Dunham, Charles Bendingfield, Bill Borth, James Coleman and Bob Scolore. Out-of-town guests included: Bob Charlton, John Glps and Gus Owen, all of Karsa D., Dietrich Ziesel, was also present. Mrs. Nelle Hopkins and Mrs. MacLure Butcher served. Sigma Alpha Epilon entertained the following with a buffet super Sunday night; Jane Walker, c36; Cuth Ether Euther, purdy, c37; Helen Deer, c4; uncle Smedley, c38; Lucille Bottom, c38; Bette Wasson, c39; Dorothy Kremenchy, c39; Mary Katherine Rutherford, Betty Barnes, c39; Elizabeth Hannah, c39; Peggy Glarmery, c39; Isabell Townley, c39; Alexandra Sheldun, Harriet Sheldon, c39; Athelia Woodbury, c4; uncle; Marie Forbes, c38. ☆ ☆ ☆ Women students, new on the campus this semester, will be honored at a tea Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 in the Central Administration building lounge. The W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A. members will sponsor the affair, to which University women are invited. Frank Porter is chair of cabinet members of the two organizations, is in charge of arrangements. Prof. and Mrs. E. F. Engel entertained a group of friends at their home in West University Heights Sunday afternoon. Coffee was served which had been sent as a gift from Puerto Rico to the students. The guests at KFKU and their wives were guests. --private tile bath. Excellent results three times a day including Sunday. Fassend garage free. Reasonable. The Monor, 1941. Massachusetts. -92 ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 LAUNDRY TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass LAUNDRY: Student bundles a speciality. Good work at moderate prices Called for and delivered. Phone 2945 ☆ ☆ ☆ TYPEWriters. Monarchs and Remingtons for sale. Rentals. Repair of all makes of typewriters. Call Kahun 932. - 95. TYPEWRITERS TAILOR TAXI Kappa Phi security held an after- merium Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the at- home of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price, 1209 Tennessee. The affair was in honor of new women at the University Attended. Approximately 40 women attended. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Zeta entertained with a farewell dinner Sunday for McEe LaLM, '35, who will leave soon for her home in Atlanta, GA. Miss Lichten, who teaches in Orared Training School, and Margaret Clevenger fa'38, were guests One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR Nov. 19 Mrs. Agnes T. Rutledge, Tula, Omaha inspector, and Mrs. Ruth Miller Winder, Welth, province president of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, are guests this week at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Vetra Lein, Richard Sklar, c.38; Venor Hornbick, Washburn College, Topkapi Kemenm Von Achen, c.38; Robert English, b.38; and Harry Valentine, c.38; were dinner guests Sunday at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. ROOMS FOR RENT ☆ ☆ ☆ --private tile bath. Excellent results three times a day including Sunday. Fassend garage free. Reasonable. The Monor, 1941. Massachusetts. -92 Sunday dinner dinner at the Ph Kappa Ppa fraternity house were Mr and Mrs. Harry Green, Lois Words c'uncel, and Miss Williams, Hutchinson. Frank Forman, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Officers will be elected at the regular meeting of Kappa Pi security tonight at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. E.P. (Mary) Braswell, who are especially invited to attend. ☆ ☆ ☆ FOR RENT: To nice rooms. Extra good beds. $5 and $6 per month. Also garage. Filled if desired. Call 292217 Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Margaret Alloway, c20, to Robert Hightower, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ★ The K. U. Dances will entertain with a Valentine party for new members Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m., in the building of the Administration building CLASSIFIED ADS ROOM FOR BOYS: Large, first floor, outside entrance. Hot and cold water. Southwest room second floor. Very desirable. 148 Tennessee. Phone 7603. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pleading of: Anna Katherine Kleih-Pittburg: Elizabeth Lindsay, Horton and Pauline Shawen, Topela. Delta Chi bold initiation for the following last Saturday. Toy Crawford c'39; Jack Carlson, c'39; Otis, Perkins c'39; and Lawrence Beryn, c'39. BOYS: First floor room near campus. Double bed with Seaty Mattress. Rent cheap, either single or double. 304 W. 14th. — 03 Alpha Omicron Pl announces the engagement of Verna敬s, c29, to Cadet Ralph Praeger, United States Military Academy, West Point. PHONE K.U. 66 ROOM AND BOARD BOYS: Board and room. Excellent location. Large, family style meals. Reasonable rates. 1528 Ohio. -82 FOR SALE Twenty-five words or least one insertion, 25c; three insertions, 30s; six insertions, 72c; contract rule changes, 84c. Request for information. Payable in advance and approved at the Kirkland Business Office. WANTED: 1000 necklaces to be made to look like new. Only a dime each. LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY-.92. GENIINE STEEL ENGRAVING OF Gen. Washington will be sent post-paid to any address on receipt of $5.00. The engraving perfectly made on first press of every issue. Address care of box 100, University Daily Kansan. —01 SPECIAL--50c reduction on any per- manent, with an ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $3.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 732½ Mass, Phone 2355; 9411 Mass, Phone 323. BEAUTY SHOPS BOYS—Large delightful room with WANTED Student Loans --and Louis Sullivan." April 7—Albert Bloch, "What Is All This About Art?" (Tent) MISCELLANEOUS --and Louis Sullivan." April 7—Albert Bloch, "What Is All This About Art?" (Tent) ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Bernice Burns, cunel, was a dinner guest at the Phil Delta Theta house Sunday. Albert Bramble, Baker University, and W. A. Hes, Kansas City, Mo., were Sunday dinner guests at Watkins hall. Helen Moore, c'38, and Lucille Bottom, c'38, were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday. Mrs. Lyle Towell entertained the members of Delta Zeta sorority at her home Sunday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Major Finley, Ft. Leavenworth, and Alane Bennett were luncheon guests at the Pt Beta Phi house Monday. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Marilee Stewart. Olathe. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Jack Watkins, of Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi will hold initiation services Thursday evening. Campus Calendar Tuesday. Feb. 11 Convocation, University Aud., 1 Snow Zooloy Club, dinner, 201 Snow ball, 5:30 p.m. W. S.G.A.-Y.W.C.A. tea in honor of all new women, Women's Lounge Ad. to 5 p.m. Dinner honoring Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley, Memorial Union ballroom, 6:30 p.m. Tau Sigma, Robinson gpm, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12 Chemistry Club meeting. 201 Chemistry building, 4:30 p.m. Circle Francais, 306 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13 Quill Club, Women's lounge, Ad. 7:30 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi initiation, Colonial Tea room. 5:15 pm. Friday. Feb. 14. Benux Arts Ball, Memorial Union 9 to 12 p.m. Siam's King Gets a Lesson Kappa Sigma party, 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15. Basketball: Kansas vs. Kansas Sta (Nasumith Night) University Aud, 7:30 m. SHANNON'S ACCOUNTING TEXT USED BY BEGINNING CLASSE "Principles of Accounting" by William H. Shannon, assistant professor e economics, has been adopted as the official text for beginning accounting courses for the spring semester to reinforce the principles to Principals of Accounting. This new text, in mimeographed form, presents an analytical approach to accounting procedure rather than a mechanical approach. This departure from the ordinary approach has been seen in the authors' classes for three years and is not an experiment. The text will be published in book form as soon as the material for the second course in accounting has been completed. CLYDE B. YENNER FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SATURDA Funeral services were held Saturday morning for Clyde B. Yonner, 21 who died Thursday at his home, 1135 Rhode Island street. Services were held from Funk's chapel. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. King Henry VIII of England was an enthusiastic amateur pharmacist. He liked to mix prescriptions and then try them on his friends. One of them called for the pulverized bone of a human skull. Yenner was a carrier for the Daily Kannan as were his two brothers. He was graduated from Oread High school in 1934. Next we are informed that "drinking cups, made from horns of unicorns, were much in demand in the Sixteenth Century. It was believed that these horns would render any poison in the drink innocuous." "Well, it's just hair today and gone tomorrow," said King Tat as he mixed up his remedy for baldness. It consisted of a thick, oily cream called the biopromega, the ear, and the nose. The people of ancient Babylon had a rather unique method of diagnosing diseases which could be applied to any of them. The patient's bed was placed in a manner that some possibly might recognize the disease and recommend a cure. New Haven, Conn. — (AP) -Jitjeuz, the ancient Oriental art of self-defense, has been added to Yale's already crowded academic curriculum. As the result of a request by the Yale News, Eddie O'Donnell, Yale wrestling coach, is conducting daily classes in the sport, which has attracted a large following. This is one of the interesting bits of information concerning pharmaceutical practices of the past which form the ex-nihilator College of the University of Texas. Ancient Druggists Used Queer Ingredients To Cure Sickness Yole Teaches Jin Jitsu Young King Ananda, 10-year-old monarch of Slam, seasons Interested in reading at Mc. Morris Library, where he is in school. Ananda uses his skills as a child to write stories about animals. ADMIRAL BYRD TO LECTURE ON ANTARCTIC DISCOVERIES Admiral Byrd, famous Antarctic antelope, will deliver a lecture in the University auditorium at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, on his new discoveries and compacts in Antarctica. The lee will be illustrated with motion pictures. Admiral Byrd will be brought here under the auspices of the Community Lecture Course of the University of Kansas. Reserved seats will be 76c. Admission to children will be admitted for 25c. Admission for all others will be 50c. To Revive Old Civilization Unemployed Families Will Move to Canadian Wilderness Montreal—(UP)–Several score unemployed men and their families, tired firing for "better times" and jobs, and they are now living with us and we like early Canadians lived. Uniting under an organization known as the Canadian Prosperity League, the men will establish a small settlement on the outskirts of the city next spring and will attempt to re-establish themselves on a self-maintaining basis. They will build their own homes, grow their vegetables, and maintain their own clothes and govern themselves. The league is organized along the same lines as the Liano Corporation in Louisiana and will be a combination of agricultural and commercial it. It is headed by B. A. Scali, who receives employment relief from the city. Saciak said he hopes to persuade city authorities to allow the league to solicit funds to buy lumber and other equipment necessary to establish the village. HIGHL SCHOOL DEBATE MEET WILL BE HERE FEB. 28-2 February 28 and 29 is the date set for the State High School Debate tournament to be held here at the University. District debate tournaments are being held throughout the state this week and next. The winners of first and second district tournaments will be invited to participate in the state tournament. Schools entering the state tournament and now competing in the elimination district tournaments are divided into class "A" and class "B". Schools with large enrollments are placed in the class "A" competition and schools with small enrollments compete in class "B" competition. This week in Kansas City the Orpheum theater is presenting Mine. Nazimova in Henry Isbn's much-discussed play "Ghosts." This Norwegian drama, which was first produced 50 years ago, Mine. Nazimova has rewritten the play and is directing it as well as taking the role of Regina. She is aly supported in the cast by McKay Morton and the Natalie Kernoguard and Raymond O'Brien. 'Ghosts' Will Play at Orpheum Prof. Joseph F. Wilkins announces that tryouts for places on the Mer's Glee Club will be held in his office. 132 Administration building, at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. He is particularly anxious to see you. The club, and has vacancies for other voices. Tryouts for Glee Club Airmail Is Postponed The Trans-Pacific airmail which was to have left San Francisco, January 22, has been postponed until further notice. Hindu Yogi Spends Forty-five Days in Stone Tomb for Penance Calcutta—UPP) A remarkable instance of the practice of the Hindu Kush in ancient India is a peculiar absorption of thought into the subject of meditation, the Suprabein Being) is reported from Rishi Kash, a place of pilgrimage in the northwest of the Indian Peninsula. A yogi (ascetic) had himself immerified in a stone structure 16 feet square and 4 feet high. The entrance was closed with a stone which had been cemented, and a guard was posted. Before he entered his tomb he took the sword from his left and he left instructions with a priest that on the 45th day, between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., when they should hear him say the sword "om," they were to take him out and give him fruit juice and message his body with oil. He was then walled up in his tomb, and for 45 days crowd of Himself quietly waited outside, as he performed the highest form of venonice. He took neither food nor water all this time, but on the forty-fifth day his disciples heard him say "inbn" in his tales taken out with life still in it, amid the prayers of thousands of worshipers. The last time the axcetic under-strengthened himself his hands was partly eaten by white ants while he was in his trance. Alumna Gets Laboratory Position Miss Frances M. 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