TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BETWEEN 1, P.M.CALF, K.U, 21; BETWEEN 7,20 AND 9, P.M.CALF, 2701 K1) or 2702 K1). --berg, e33, and Sophia Schellenberg Grund Alnha Tau Omega Roffel Summer --berg, e33, and Sophia Schellenberg Grund Alba Tan Omeng, entertained guests at a buffet sunday evening. The following women were present: Virginia Beverley, c29; Alice Haldenman-Julius, c38; Martha Jane Stockman, b of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Louise Fowler, c38; Harriet Shildon, c39; Pern Foreman, c38; Hariett Shildon, c39; Helen Kruz, c37 Barbara Bewell, c: 39; Elinor Grant, c: 39; Catherine Dunkel, c: 38; Shirley Jones, c: 16; Gertrude Field, c: 37; Virginia Hosford, c: 20; Olive Hare, c: 20; Corrine High, f: 28; Ruth Earther Pursy, c: 37; Virginia Bamfield, c: 29; Ruth Mary Wilson, c: 28; Rene McVey, c: 28; Jeanne Lloyd, f: 25; Natalie Corrigan, c: 28; Helen Naylor, fs: Carlyn High, c: 28; Helen Nelson, c: 28; Jane Reid, c: 29; and Catherine Fay, c: 36. Watson-Adams Engagement Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests at a buffet supper Sunday night: Betty Ann Jones, c.29; Peggy Willy c.37; Jane Anne Buehr, c.uncel; Katherine Hard, f.29; Helen Deer, c.uncel; Helen Miller, c.28; Jean-Etienne Jenkins, c.uncel; Sara Nelle Pickett, c.36; and Kathryn Ainsworth, c.37. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Buffet Supper Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Dorothea Watson, 35, o Independence, Kan., to Clark Adams, 42, of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were: Mr. and Mrs S. A, Anderson, Jobelle Anderson, and Mr. Emnet Davis, all of the Morganville Derotes Watson, and Maurio Strain Independence, Kan; Kudi Pudlox Ake, Bartesville, Oak; Mary Ellis, c'30; and Harold Love, l'38. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta base included; Ibusha Boile, Glen Super, Mangaret Guim, and Harvey Drew. Mrs. Hockenbach, Mrs. Hexon-Mackham, Parsons Jance ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ★ Poole, Leavenworth; and Charlaine Armstrong and Frances Ballard, Attica The regular supper meeting of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational solemnity, will be held at the home of Elma Cirae at 5 o'clock this evening. Following the ceremony, services will be held for Virginia Rizzo, c39; and Charlotte Jones, c39. ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 Dinner guests at the Chi Omega will be Bill Bleecha, 'eich'; Henry Carlson, 'bund'; Rosell Boggart, of Hirschfeld; and Mary Elizabeth Stoppel, of Wichita. Kappa Sigma Sunday dinner greets were Mrs. C. E. Alderdine; Coldwater, Elizabeth Alderdine; c36; Ernest Peck Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Frances Martin; c57; Hilda Silenza; 30, Kathryn Carlin; and Betty Jean Shawyer. Watkins hall guests at dinner Sunday noon wore; Mrs. C. E Eaterly Miss Amy McCracken, Sara Schallen Dinner guests Sunday noon at the Sigma Nu house were Dorothea Bolehna Isabella Bash, and Gwenlynbob Super, and Katie City, Ms. and Butty Joe Heeder, c'er 29. Guests Saturday at Walkin' hall were Elizabeth Bedford, Elizabeth Wahner, and Georgia Zokoumla, both from New York. They were Imagard Koeber, Hestington. FOR SALE Weekend guests at the Alpha Dhi Pi house were: Dorothy Miller, Kingdown; Margaret Buechner, Kansas City; Mo. Heelen Stewart, Coffeville; Jean Coghil, Iola; and Miss Laura Jones, Nedodesh. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND Weekend guests at Wakatiki hall included: Dorothy Dietrich, Windie琳 Minnie McDaniels, White Cloud (Mrs. White Cloud) and Ms. Minnie Blanton both of Paola MISCELLANEOUS REWARD for pair of gold rim glasses in case, Lost at rally Monday night. Margaret Kirchhoff, phone 917. 817 Missouri. —43 RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 WANTED 1928 Pontiac sedan. Second, owner. Runs perfectly, good glass, fair tires, batter, commercial operation. Hearl for Louisiana. See Jack White, Atlanta, Louisiana. KEELERS BOOK STORE Picture Framing - Wall Paper Phone 303 ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED: A mourel pup, preferably mixture of hound and just dog. No throughhours need apply. Phone 2833. WANTED A SNAPSHOT 4 or 5 piece nunce dance band immediately for steady Saturday nite work. Call Pose or Cohen at 1193 at once. — 44 FOR REENT. One large south room, well lighted, gas fireplace, also fur- ture heat. Well furnished; 10'x8' room. Also includes or desire- able. 1212 Ohio, phone 1671R. BEWARE; for pair of rim glim rims in case, in lost at ratl last Monday night, Margarit Kirchhoff, phone 917, 817 Missouri, surd. LOST. White gold wrist watch. Thursday afternoon. Renewal. Call 718 590-day night or return to Barbara Heyland. —Gower Place. —42 904 Mass. H A N N A RADIO School Supplies F39 Mass. Phone 32 ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ --berg, e33, and Sophia Schellenberg Grund Thr K.U. ticket and 2e gets you a 10e shoe jacket at Wonder Store, 720 Mass. St., where you get the Super-leather suit—the best in U.S. Save the Pieces We Can Duplicate Any Lens. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS Permanents, $1.50, $2 and up Sh & Wave 35c Wave dried 25c B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. Twice five words or less (one line insertion, 35c) three lines insertion, 50c) six lines insertion, 75c) contrast (noun), not more than 25 words, 75 c页. Payable. Budget in advance and weekly. Cash advances. Keys for any Lock New night locks, padlocks and keyhole locks in stock. 732 1/2 Mass Phone 2353 Student Loans DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRED & NEW ONES INSTALLED. All edged to615 sharpened. BROCKWAY KENNELS: Bubbling, Kansas, Breakers of Chown, Scotts Wire and Smooth Hatred Fox Terriers, Snow White Equinoxo, Boston Terriers, Ship on approval only, Reasonable prices. Visitors Welcome. -56 Ancia fraternity hold initiation services Sunday for the following men M Jack. M Hagen, c28; Movrel R Pugh, b138; and Alwin Wmeworth, c28. ABE WOLFSON 941 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Phone 533 "The Shop of the Town" --scholarship spawned in topics Do Raymond A. Schweitzer of the school of Education spoke to members of the Topkai Leadership Training school last night in Topkai. His subject was "The Child as a Psychology Organism." This is the first of a series of six lectures that he will give. 743 Mass. 924 Mass Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upstate house wines: Frances Bruce, C28; Jane Belle, C37; Ruth Burhill, C40; Linda Campbell City; and Eleanor Foster, of Topeka. PET STOCK Rutter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. Ph. 212-843-5000. TAXI James Besshorn and Dan Besshorn of Ruth, Dutch West Indies, were dinner guests Sunday at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday noon were Virginia Sheldon and Mr. George Sharp from Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Mattie L. Simo, of Kansas City Ken, and Harriet Huff, of Leavenworth, were Saturday inbecome guest at the Gamma Pbi Beta house. Your Bonded Locksmith. 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 319. ☆ ☆ ☆ Lunecore guests yesterday at the Chi Giang house were: Dorothy Bunnimore, e20, and Martha J Stockman, fs, of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Miss Mary Callaway, of Portrille, Chla, who is now attending Stephens College, Columbia, Mia, was a weekend guest at the Chi Gioga house. M. Richard Newcomer, formerly Marilyn Kayasing, *fs.* was a guest last weekend at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Lawn Kleister, of Linwood; James Kelsey, of Eaton; and Mr. and Mrs C. A. Haya, of Topeka, were weekend guests at the Delhi Chi house. Weekend guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house were Mr. and Mrs. Underwear, Helen Underwear, and Betty Guercroe, all of Kansas City, Mo. --scholarship spawned in topics Do Raymond A. Schweitzer of the school of Education spoke to members of the Topkai Leadership Training school last night in Topkai. His subject was "The Child as a Psychology Organism." This is the first of a series of six lectures that he will give. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cowill, and son, M. of Hutchinson, were guests at the Fri Gamma Delta Saturday and Sunday. At the election held last night at the Pla Phi Gamma Delta house, Robert Bittumman c37, was elected president of the fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were Fern Ferm, c35, and Rubb Ether Pury, c37. Walter Bunsell, of Neodesha, was a diner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi Saturday. Chrysie Bailey, McPherson, came Sunday to remain used tomorrow as a guest at Wakins hall. Kenneth Carter, c'38, and Tom McCrowell, c'38, were supper guests at Walkins hall Sunday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Pni Epsilon house were Catherine Dunkel, CSR, and Bob Kirk of Manhattan. Phi Alpha Delta will hold an important meeting for all activities at 7:30 tonight. Luis Farber and Kenneth Scherzer, both of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests Sunday at the Triangle house. Helen Holland, Bonner Springs, spend the weekend with her sister, Mary Hollburd, f3.28 Kappa Beta will hold its regular meeting this evening from 7 to 7:35 p.m. in Myers hall. Sora Schellenberg, c36, and Sophin Schellenberg, c1mcl, were dinner guests at Walkins hall Sunday. "Thank You, Doctor," a farce-comedy was presented at an assembly for the students of Oread Training school in Miyaji hall yesterday morning. The action takes place in the office of a mental specialist, and the characters are thrilled to encounter extremely ridiculous attention to end it finally in a most satisfactory manner. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Theater Workshop, the new program started this year by the Dramatic Repository. Several one-set plays were a few weeks ago and have been in Dramatic Club Gives Play A Farce-Comedy Presented at Oread Training School Elects B. A. Nash Chairman Takes Wellemeyer's Place as Head of Kansas State Teachers' Association The cast of "Thank You, Doctor," was an follows: Denny Corl, Bill Read; Mrs. Lester, Liceille Offire; D. Gurgey, Ralph Hook; Nike Grave, Mary Fitzhugh; George Huston, a detective, Harold Gregg. Training School Professor Smir is recovering Dr. Schreber received word from Mrs. W. Smith, that Professor Smith, of the School of Education will be recovering from an operation that he underwent in Mayo Brothers' clinic. Mrs. Smir stated that in another two weeks, Professor Smith will undergo another operation. B. A. Nah, associate professor of education, will serve as chairman of the college division of the Kansas State Teachers Association in 1856. He was maximally elected at the close of the election and was named chairman of the group. D.J. P. Wellenweg, of Kansas City, served in that capacity this year. Dr. L. V. Koehle, of the University of Chicago discussed "Curriculum Trends at the Junior College Level." Chancellor E. H. Lindley gave an address titled, "The Federal Aid Program for College Students." The director of the National Youth Administration of Kansas, talked of some of the current problems being dealt with by Kansas officials in that work. C. W. Hewey, of the Kansas City Junior College, talked on the social C. W. Harvey, of the Kansas City Junior College, talked on the social trends in American colleges and universities, replacing Professor W. A. Irran of Washburn college, who was unimpaired, attended the session because of illness. Professor Smith Is Recovering GROWTH THEORY REVIEWED AT PSYCHOLOGY COLLOQUIUM Theodore F. Perkins, psychology instructor, reviewed the "Two Phase Columba" program at St. Louis University, a meeting of the psychology Columba institute held yesterday afternoon. A discussion, held after the review, included the Columba Murray, gr and Netsel rug. At the next meeting of the colloquium, Nov. 18, Henry Baker, will discuss *Pareto's "General Sociology."* TRYOUTS WILL BE THURSDAY FOR ANNUAL SPEECH CONTESS Trauts for the eleventh annual Campus Problem speech contest will be held in the Little Theater in Green hall. This content, sponsored by the department of speech and dramatic art, is open to anyone who does not be enrolled in speech class. The speech is to deal with any campan problem, either one peculiar to this campus, or one that is generally prevalent on all campuses, and is to be four minutes long. Anyone who is interested in entering the contest should go to Anderson, of the speech department, and later than Wednesday, Nov. 8. The principle function of this contest is to give students an opportunity for practice in public speaking. Schwegler Speaks in Tonoka Where Sound Sounds Best DICKINSON The Picture Students Are Making a Point to See. NOW at 3 - 7 - 9 PLUS—Fox News - Novelty in Color - Comedy Thurs: HERE'S TO ROMANCE Pei Delta Phi to meet Thursday Phi Delta Phi, professional law fraternity, will meet at Green hall, to hold an informal meeting for both actives and pledges Thursday, 7. set up 7.30 p.m. The fee of 50 cents must be paid to Walt Steiger or Melville Sands before Wednesday noon. SOCIAL PROBLEMS ON CAMPUS DISCUSSED BY COMMISSION Betty Ann Stuffer, c38, led the discussion in Freshman Commission yesterday afternoon, on the social problems of the University women. DISCUSSED BY COMMISSION Betty Shawyer has been elected chairman of the membership committee; Evelyn Ames is chairman of the program committee; and Martha Pinees is chairman of the social委员会 of the Freshman Commission. Phi Chi Delta Meets Tonight Pi Chi Della, Presbyterian sorority, will hold its regular upper meet meeting this evening at 5:30 in Westminster hall. Hearst Bates, fa268, in charge DeTar Speaks at Club Meeting Miss Carissa DeTar, gr, spoke before the regular meeting of the Mathematics club on the subject. "The Game of Nin". Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Kansas City Alumni of the University will go to the Kansas-Nebraska game Saturday on a special train. Post cards announcing the trip will be to members of the University alumni club in Kansas City today. Shows 3-7-9 GRANADA The Biggest and Best Show in Town! 25c'til 7 Why Pay More? The Most Astounding and Stupendous Attraction in all Screen History! NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Preston Foster - Alan Hale and a Cast of Thousands World's Latest News Events ADDED GEMS FREDDY MARTIN And His Band Ethiopian War Scenes Walt Disney's Technicolor Cartoon Novelty "Tortoise and the Hare" They Will Be With Us Again THURSDAY THURSDAY FOR THE WEEK-END FUNNIER THAN EVER WHEELER and WOOLSEY "THE RAINMAKERS" Keep All Dates Upon for "RENDEZVOUS" THE SURPRISE HIT OF 1935 Over the Book Nook Old Paintings Exhibited Spoener-Thayer Museum Is Displaying Portraits in South Gallery Sponer-Thayer Museum is displaying sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth century portraits, in the south gallery. The portraits of chemists, on the north wall of the gallery, belong to Prof. F. B. Davis, professor of chemistry in the University. Thirteen prints, in the center of the south wall, are from the Alden galleries in Kansas City and include one Renblatt and three Van Dyke pointings. The remainder of the portraits are from the museum's own collection, including mezottios, line engravings, and etchings. Cards give short histories of the subject of the picture and of the engineer accompany each picture. New frames provide the pictures for this summer in the university shop. Lawrence's Bargain Theatre DINGS TONTE! The Grosse of all WALLACE BEER WALLACE BEER "BILLY THE KID" BILLY THE KID WED.—THUR. PAT O'BRIEN DLOREOS DEL RIO WARN Brass' Musical Heat Wave---- "IN CALIENTE" BANK NITE WEDNESDAY A Topcoat SOCIETY BRAND HUDDER Here exclusively that's light and warm without being bulky $40 Let Us Furnish Your Quiz Books and School Supplies for Mid-Term Quiz Books Note Books Fountain Pens Ink Slide Rules Drawing Pencils Note Papers Laundry Bags WE DELIVER Neighborhood Service at Downtown Prices COE'S DRUG STORES 1345 Mass. 521—Phones—516 411 W. 14th Stationery Correspondence Cards Address Books Memory Books Diaries CHOICE Photograph Books 50c Pennants Gifts TWO BOOK STORES