THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Mu Phi Epison, honorary music socrity, presented a program yesterday afternoon before the Music club of Lawrence. They were Ruth Stockwell, 24; Duncan Meehan, 26; Barbour, 27; Heen Whettone, 28; Carolyn Balley, 37; Ethel Jean Melone, 38; Elaine Frutchy, 39; Oren Yoweil, fauel!; Ozonella Emerson, fael!; Elizabeth Pry, 36; Mary Baltz, 18; and Darosyt Pry, 36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Mary Margaret Manary of Dodge City, fs, and Mr. George M. Brown, 34, of Wichita will be married Feb.1 in Dodge City, Miss Manair was a member of Pi Betha Phi and Mr. Brown a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Stringham and children, Dorothy, Holen and Howard were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Ea Kappa house. The marriage has been announced of Barbara Dornifei, $f_3$ of Kansas City, Mo. to H. Cameron Blazer, Jr. of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Blazer attended the Georgia School of Technology and was a member of Alpha Tau Omega. "Yankee Crusade," a play written by Prof. Allen Crafton, was reviewed by him yesterday afternoon at the Y.M.C.A. in Leaventhaw. Mrs. Fred Robertson of Kansas City, Mo., was a buncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Corbin hall will not hold open house tonight. School Broadcast To Be Monday The next program in a series of broadcasts over KFKU sponsored by Lawrence schools will be "A Cross Section of Liberty Memorial High School" under the direction of Principal Neal M. Wherry, on Monday, Jan. 27 at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 6:00 p.m., Miss Maude Ellsworth, public school art supervisor, will present a program on "School Art Intrigues Young America." The last program in this series will be given on Monday, Feb. 3 at 2:50 p.m. E. Bitch, K. Kindler, school books, and W. Elkana Kindler誓师, school nurse, will talk on "The First Objective." Oread News Notes Miss Rose Presidiate, who was donated by a New York state teacher license program, taught for 20 years. She is an educator for punishment as a biology instructor. She also aoped to pediatric psychology and child development. Margaret Pagan also completes her work at Oread at the end of the semester. She has not definately decided to leave, but she will next semester or to take a vocation. Dr. F. O. Russell, Director at Oread, Dr E. B. Eayles, Mr. N. Cystrom, and Mr. J. P. Puffbunge are planning to attend the Council of Administration Association to be held at Wichita, Ks. January 31 and February 1. Dugald Jackson is completing his plans at Oread this semester. He plans to go on the Hill, next semester. At the close of the semester a group of senior students in the University will complete their practice teaching in Ora训 Training School. The names of these students are listed; they have done practice teaching as are following: Caryl Anderson, home economics, Etter Anderson, problems, biology, and English, Brooks, American history, Avanni The American history class had a series of "Chronicles of America" films published by the Yale press shown to them the past week. The films were both for the interest of the class as a review of their first semester work. --world history, Dorothy May Stuart, English II, De Loss Wittiern chemistry, and Ward Witheyspon, biology. Early enrollment for the second semester indicates that number of present students be more than that for the present semester. --world history, Dorothy May Stuart, English II, De Loss Wittiern chemistry, and Ward Witheyspon, biology. Early enrollment for the second semester indicates that number of present students be more than that for the present semester. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 PHONE K.U.66 Bird was at one time employed on the "Ellis County News" at Hays. He has directed advertising for various farming implement merchants and written extensively on agricultural subjects for newspapers and farm journals. He collaborated with his father in writing several agricultural booklets, such as "Wheat Through the Agen." An "Independent Kansas Agricultural" "Some Experiences in Industrialized耕田" and "Prairies and Pioneers." Berkley, Calif., Jan. 20—(UP) The deer population of California is suffering from an excess of the female species. E. R. Hall, curator of mammals at the University of California, places the blame on the lack of certain antlers and the decay of hunters who prey buck with horns. Male Deer Denleted The girls' glue clutch at Oread will soon have some new songs to present. Mrs. White, director, announces the following numbers will be studied after the vacation period ("Serenade" by Schumann) and the winter months ("Wings of Song" by Mendelssohn) "In BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS John A. Bird, former Kansas editor, was recently appointed as an associate professor of journalism at Kansas State University and is now a consultant. Bird has been employed in editorial work by the United States department of agriculture. He is replacing Prof. F. E. Charles, who is taking a position on the federal soil conservation service. Reduces 32 Pounds to Rewin Job Cabbage Stubs are 11 Feet Tall Buenos Aires—(UIP)—Juan Martín Souto, retired bank clerk, claims it possesses the world's largest and most unusual cabbage. He has to use a step- blower every few days when he wants to climb to the top to trim it. The cabbage is 11 feet tall. The members of the Snort Club are working hard in order to pass some of the different group divisions which indicate progress in swimming ability. Five members have passed the tests for swimming ability, and six members are Marie Barlow, LaVene Kramer, Margaret Osmond, Helen Raben, and Hazel Willson. Carl Friend Senator for Douglas-Jefferson District Announces Candidacy Bird, Former Kansas Editor, Is Appointed Associate Professor of Journalism Carl E.riend, senator for the Doug- less-Jefferson district, has announced that he is to become a candidate for the nomination for lieutenant-govorer. Record Friend has had a splendid record in four sessions of the senate. He has always been a hard worker in behalf of the state and the public school system. Friend was born in St. Joseph, Mich., April 18, 1889. His family moved to Kansas the following year. He graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College and spent one year an civil engineer on the Union Pacific railway. In 1890, he became engaged in the lumber business in Kansas; also later in Oklahoma. He was a professor of history at University and is now director and vice-president of the People's State Bank in Lawrence. Mr. Friend's children, Paul H. Friend, row in the lumber business in Lawton, Oklahoma, and K. U.'s football coach, are both well known among University students. Washington (U.P.)—The post office department has taken a new responsibility upon itself. This time it is baby turtles. Bushmeyer, French, Earl Collin, boys'gee florence, Clouse Dill, biology, Donahue, English III, Olive Elmdons, American history, Samuel Friesen, French, Marion Marie Ensemluth, English II, Marion Everley, biology, Marijo Hammons, home economics, Marjorie Hornshaker, English III, dramatics, Leroy McComb, Spanish, Lois McCormack, American history, Ruth Miller, cities, Charles Murray, James Hewlett, Spanish, Alice Retcliffe, Spanish, Handie Ice, problems, Lloyd Ripley, algebra, Verma Severton, algebra, Mary Ellen Stocker, A notice in the "Postal Bulletin," office organ of the department, reads: "The department is also willing to accept live baby turtles when packed in a damp moss-like substance enclosed in a one-piece fiber-board box at least 0.41 inch thick with a bURSTING capacity of not less than 300 points." The notice fails to state how you will determine the "bursting" strength. 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