TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BUTION 3. P.M. CALL K, U1, Z5) BETWEEN 7:10 AND 9. P.M. CALL 2701K1 OR 2702K1). Mrs. Lindley Entertains Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained with a tea Saturday afternoon at her home for the American Association of University Women. Mrs. J. H. Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Calderwood, sang a group of songs. Mrs. F. B. Duns and Mrs. Eleanor poured coffee and Mrs. in the dining room. Members of the executive board who assisted during the afternoon were: Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Fred Elwerrow, Mrs. Paul Woodruff, Mrs. D. R. O'Leary, Mrs. D. Wooldruff, Mrs. D. R. O'Leary, Mrs. J. W. Murray, Miss Alice Winston, M. F. P. OBrien, Miss Irearr Farrow, M. F. P. OBrien, Miss Wealty Wallace; M. John Stultz, Miss Wealty Babcock and Miss Nell Honey. Miss Martha Koken, of Carthage, Mo. and Charles L. Hoover, 73, of Liberty Mo. were married Saturday morning at Episcopal church in Kansas City. Koken-Hoover Wedding Announcement has been made of the marriage of Marjory Lurston, 33 of New York, to Frederickreek, of East Or- land. The couple took place on 15, in Fremont, NY. Luxton-Kreig Marriage Mrs. Hoover is a graduate of the University of Missouri, and is a member of the Pt Beta Phi security. Mr. Hoover is an alumnus of the Delta Phi professional law fraternity. Mrs. Kreig is a member of the *Alpha Chi Omega sorority*, and while attending the University was a member of the sorority, she will make their home in East Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover left after the ceremony for Chicago. They will be at home after Nov. 1, in Djunction City. Duffy-McQueeny Marriage Josephine Duffy, fs, of Parsons, and J Ward McQenney, of Kansas City, were married last Saturday at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Parsons. K.U. Dames Initiate Mrs. McQueney is a member of the Kappa Gamma sorority. Following a trip to Chicago and the East, they will make their home in Kansas City Contrary to previous announcement, the K.U. Domes will hold infant services Wednesday evening, Oct. 16 at a building south of the Admiration Building. The following were guests at the Sigma Nu buffet supper Sunday night, M.E. R. C. Corey, Kathryn Kilty, Bar- bora hayland, Maxine Miller, Isabelle Bash, Jane Reid, Mae Luise Smith Maxine Laughlin, Betty Barnes, Mary Nobile, Betty Ames, Derothy Doherty Better Attcher, Frances Show, Marty Burge, Eleanor Trout, Sue Engleman, Mary Johnitz, Harriet Sheldon, Barbara Goll, Virginia Taylor, Margaret冈杰, Charlie Hay, Mary Helen Flake, Connie Miller, Nellie O'Brien, Sie Stephanem, Mary Wilson, Janine Halifette, Bettie Campbell, Ralph Wells, and Jim Terry. Gamma Theta chapter of Delta Tau Delta of Baker University at Baldwin held its annual chicken fry at Hole-in-the-Woods, near the University. Those from the University who attended included: Betty Creggan, 37; Ruth Walters, 39; Milkfield Millacre, 39; Mary House, 38; Barbara Ewchurch, 39; Mary Nicholson, 37; Betty Ruth Smith, 37; Betty Wanner, 37; Martin Smith, 37; Alice Team, 38; Caroline Smith, 36. J. Ira Pool, 173; Delbate Darker, 26; Joe Molinaer, 28; George Elliott, 27; Don McMorran, 38; Ed Ash, 37; Carl Kern, 36; E.Kern Evans, 28; William Kalborn, 36; Bob Fainley, 37; Ed Lore, bunel; C.L. Mize, 37; Ed Willecok, 37; Votch, Votch, Votch, Gwendolyn Dkanen, of KK City Kanen; Emma J. Pearson and Virgilia Metizereg, of Kansas City, Mo.; and MJ, and Mia.W. C. Norton, of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout entertained a few friends yesterday at a tea given in honor of Mrs. Elsie G. Swarthout, sworthout, and Mrs. Ruth Swarthout, of New York City, metropolitan Opera and concert stage singer who is now making the Farmhouse Studios in Hollywood. Delta Tau Delta has as its guests Sunday night night M. Flock of Butte, Ment, and Mr. Collinson of Winfield. Both are members of Delta Tau Delta at Northwestern University at Evonetown, Ill. Mr. Collinson will teach students in University, Winfield, and Mr. Collins continue his studies at Northwestern next semester. Dinner guests Sunday at the Ch Omega house were; Mr. and Mrs. R, F Chi Omega will be hostess at the W.S. G.A. tea to be held tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 in the Women's Lounge of the Administration building. PHONE K.U.66 ROOMS FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADS > TAXI MISCELLANEOUS FORD COUPE for sale. 1931 model first class condition. See it at the Standard Service Station, 6th and Mass- sachusetts. —29 Save the Pieces We Can Duplicate Any Lens. KUPPENIEMIER TXUEDO suit for sale. Size 36. Never been worn. Phone 72. 927 Massachusetts. —29 Phone 303 RADIOS FOR RENT APARTMENT for RENT. Three-room apartment, private entrance and bath. Sink in kitchen. Large closets. Suitable to house a guest. Room 182W. Massachusetts Street. FOR SALE H A N N A RADIO 904 M ss. TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Mr. and Mrs M. N. Overall, Mrs Jenny Bowman and Ms Georgia Strong, of Caldwell, Kau., visited Sunday with friends Frances Vanessa and Charles Anderson. BALLROOM DANCING: Instruction for ladies and gentlemen. $60 a single hour, 6 for $30. Lessons anytime by agency. Synchronized School – 8th Grade. 910 Ribbon Island. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi school that Sunday were Mrs. Robert Willett, of Burger Springs; Miss Mary Jame Feeen, of Fairfield; and Mrs. J. M. Deyen, of Alhene. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dierich, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberson, Jean Robertos and M. J. B. Roberson, Lyman Dunbusher, all from Kansas City. Uplodge party last Saturday night. Uplodge party last Saturday night. PHONE K.U.66 Week-end guests at the Delta Tau Delta teams were Mrs. J, H. Beider from Rosel, Kani, and Mr. Wendell Lehman, 35, from Ackham. Eagle, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Lees, Purdy, of Champeau; Lr. B. R. Gibles and Wallace Grimes, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mery Sielec and Ed Jewett, Wichita; Blaine Grimes, 28, and Charles Edmundson, 38. Sunday guests at Delta Uplifton from Kanaka City were: Beth Whitney, Abu Laren, Mary O'Brien, Nelle O'Brien, Lynn Damahower, Dicelett, Ryan Snyder, Winfred Scott, Joe Waller, and Harold Dalhartron. Dinner guests at Alpha Delta Pi House Sunny were: Mrs. E. B. Newby and M. Missled Gaucer, of Kawana City, M. Missled Gaucer, of Kawana City, and daughter Joyce, of Lawrence. Pi. Kappa Alpha had an in guests for Stanley daymr. and Mrs, J. F. Leydig, of Newton; Bok Paid, of Wamgoo Bob Perry, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mary Dewpe, 30; Reba Corbett, 39; and Margaret Zurn, "36. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house were Saly JD Empson, carol Cancelle Smith, 36; Margaree Lochard, 38; Alice Marie Miley, 39; Elizabeth Hannah, 39; and Elizabeth Meggad, adjurer of women. Alpha Chi Omega held its annual Founder's Day dinner at the chapter h宴 last night. Member of the Otaia Chapter, Mr. Helen Bailyn, were invited as guests. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ledya, st. of, Newton; Margaret Zurn, Marie Dempey, *392* and Reba Corbett, *387*. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ HOUK'S Barber Shop ☆ ☆ ★ Dinner guests at the Triangle house and Sunday were: Miss Marion Stone of Kansas City; Mary Kay Monte, of Leavennorth; and Albert Cook, Is. Twenty-five words or font, one insertion, 21c; three insertions, 30s; all insertions, 71c; two insertions, 45c; two 21s, per month. Fiat,付行. In advance and in advance, in approval is at important of the Fiat. DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRED & NEW ONES INSTALLED. All edged, tools sharpened. Keys for any Lock New night locks, padlocks & keyhole locks in stock. "The Shop of the Town" 924 Mass. Expert Operators and Equipment to Give You the Latest Hair Dress WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 921 Miss. Phone 921 Finger Waves 25c Permanents $2.50 u. Rutter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 219 Keys for any Lock ABE WOLFSON PET STOCK BROCKWAY KENNELS; Baldwin, Kansas, Breeders of Chows, Scotts, Wire and Smooth Haired Fox Terriers, Snow White Equinco, Boston Terriers, Ship on approval and guaranteed ships on approval any eligible price. Visitors Welcome. .26 Sunday dinner guests at Delta Upsilon were: Katherine Cassidy, Isabelle Bash Ruth Broehner, Marthe Louise Turner and Virginia Waller. Ruth Baker, Lois Milton, Operators 743 Mass. Week-end guests at the Acecuia house were Charles Huzen, of Kansas City, Kan., and Robert Daniel and Warden Davin, of Garnett. Delia Chi held a banquet Saturday evening at the chapter house in honor of the forty-fifth year since the founding of the fraternity. Pi Lumba Theta, national honorary education security, will hold a meeting Thursday at 4:30 in 119 Fraser. The Phi Kappa Pi fraternity will entertain guests at a buffet supper and an hour dance Thursday night. Luncheon guests today at the Chi Omega house will be Bette Hamilton and Dorothy Snyder. Miss Mary O'Brien of Kansas City Mo., was a guest at the Alpha Chi house this week-end. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain Beta Theta Pi with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Mary Louise Kamaga, 38, was a lunch- con guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Monday. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain Phi Kappa Psi with an hour dance Tuesday night. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Delta Upsilon at an hour dance Tuesday evening. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Sigma Chi with an hour dance this evening. Capt. and Mrs. Archer of Fort Leavenworth were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday. Joe Dunkel, fs, and Lynn Danahower, fs. were week-end guests at the Delta Uplain house. Sunday dinner guests at the Della Cima house were Gpwry Glomeryc, c8 Milo White, f6, and Violet McKone, c39. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sus Macaule Rhesus has been elected the most unusual senior in the College this year. This doughy co-ed has returned to her fourth year to give the psychology department the benefit of her experience. By Zoe McLean Sue Macacus Rhesus Is Elected Most Unusual Personality on Hill Kansas City, were week-end guests a the Sigma Nu house. Miss Gretseff Field and Miss Marty Burge, of Kansas City, Mo., were Sunday dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta. Chi Omega will entertain Phil Gamma Delta with an hour dance tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Sue is a native of Kansas City, Mo. becoming originated from East Indian stock She first came to the University under the guidance of Gus Rhebsa, who through an unfortunate accident lost his job. She was also attacked at the hospital and aged to survive and attend Gus' funeral. The outstanding personality which won Sue her honors has endured her to her co-workers, whose affection she returns. Yet Sue has her violent dislikes, and like all women, prefers the comfort of a man in a white coat, for to Sue it is a matter of bath, and Sue does not like water sports. Professor Chiapuso played Chopin' "Prelude in F Sharp Major" as the parallel to this poem. Ralph Wells and Jim Terry, both of For the past ten years, Professor C. S. Skilton, organist, composer, and member of the University music faculty, has been conducting music appreciation lectures from station KFUK. The university station has announced that he will be present. Hour will be a regular feature in this school year on Fridays at 2:30 p.m. KFKU "Chipin and Po" was the subject chosen for the opening lecture in the series presented Friday afternoon. Both Chipin and Po were born in 1869 (and the date of Chipin's birth) and both lived in Skilton, in stressing the parallelism in the lives of these two men. He went on to say that each man seemed to have a faint strain of melancholy in his nature, and that in only one instance did either show more than a faint glum of humor in his work. Professor Skillton quoted from the poem "To the River" and then presented Professor Chiangsuo, who played Chopin's 'Prelude in G Major,' "Both of these works," Prof. Skillton said, "are rare," and thus either Poe or Chopin were accustomed to "Just as Chopin is musicianous with musical beauty, so it Poes' verse representative of the highest beauty in verse, said Mr Skillton He Poes.' 'To One in Paradise' which he says, 'the most ideal' of al of Poes' work. In order to illustrate a rare instance wherein Poe did express a certain urgency, Professor Skilton read several essays, Professor "Dreamland," and as a parallel to this, Chipperwood played the modernistic Chopin "Pretude in A Minor." --with FLOWERS Professor Skilton said that the legend of the "Hunted Palace" is familiar to the swamps, and Chopin had this legend he wrote the "Ballade in F Major." W. C.A. Group Meets Today W.C.A. Group BHHS Life in Organized and Unorganized House will be the tote discussed at the meeting. Advanced Standing Commission in Health will begin on 4:30 p.m. All advanced standing and upperclass women are invited to the meeting. Betty Hanson, c26, is chairman of the group. Her hobby is drawing flies, but it may be said to her credit that never has she had a flea. Miss Brenna retains her girlish figure by means of a raw vegetable diet, including plenty of greens; and she keeps up her energy by eating cereals and bread and milk. Her favorite dessert is a bug served without whipped cream. She prefers it personally from her garden on the east side of the Administration Building. Miss Ethelma maintained a dignified silence toward the interviewer, but when she speaks, she displays a full voice that voice that carries great distances. She holds open house every morning from 9 to 12; and you may call upon her at the small tree between the Chemistry and the Administration buildings. Just look for the only monkey with a tail on the campus. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HOLDS ITS ANNUAL SMOKER TONIGHT The first annual school of Business, "Smoker!" will be held at the Alpha Kappa Pai School, 164.1 Kentucky, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Bruce Hurd, 174 and Mrs. Evan Larson, Achievement, Topkeka & Sarni F. Railroad, to be the guest speaker. Mr. Hurd will discuss the recent Social Security Act and its effect on business. All School of Business students graduate students in the School of Business, and pre-business students are invited to attend the smoker. Forums to Be Established M. S.C. and W.S.G.A. To Set Up Free Speech Discussions The Men's Student Council yesterday afternoon heard the first reading of a bill to establish student forums on the Hill. The bill will set up two forum boards, one for students and one for forum board, headed by Kenneth Born c. 1963. He will be called the World Al- EXPRESS YOUR EMOTIONS Merely Call 72 The Place The Occasion The Time The Times We'll do the rest and at a minimum price. RHIMSEY Phone 72 ALLISON 927 Mass fairs Forum Committee and the Free Speech Forum Committee. Born will head the first group, which also will consider local and campus problems; and Bob Thorpe, c37, will serve as chairman of the Free Speech committee. The bill will receive its final reading at a dinner at the Eldridge hotel tonight attended by the combined men's and women's governing bodies. Its purpose will be elaborated, and arrangements will be made for carrying it into effect. The forum committee will serve during the test of the present school year. The Ku Ku's, men's pop organization, were authorized to wield the paddles of the night of Oct. 25, at the annual nightshift parade. They will assist the K-men in the Flying Squadron to rout freshmen from the houses. THIRTY-FOUR ARE INITIATED INTO PSYCHOLOGY FRATERNITY Pali Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, held initiation service yesterday afternoon for the following associate members: Bernice Burna, Helen Callback, Lutty Lee Ems, Ann Jelfonds, Mary Ellen Miller, Marie Russer, Harlan Shores, Dorothy Snyder, John Cellene, Mary Ellen Miller, Marie Ruston, Earl Darber, J. Lloyd, Ivan Manning, Frank Ninckes, Marjorie Montgomery, Robert Therpe, Sem Kim Kleph, Philip Hostester, John Puffinbarger, Nicholas Rosli, Ronald MacDowd, Gladys Bergers, Leonard Horne, Florence Lebebhi, William Liaton, Sylvester Lugdov, Oscar Wearn, Freda Scheffler, Mitchell Mildred, MelEwin, Fredda Sheaffer, Noa Stark, Dale Underwood John Dieter and Frederick Mater have been re-elected as associate members. Soap Sculpture to Wichita The national soap sculpture exhibition, which has been on display at the department of design, has been sent to the Wichita public schools. Keep well by eating well balanced meals. You will find this in our $2.15 per Week Meals at the CAFETERIA Chancellor E. H. Lindley of the University left night by train for New York City, where he will attend a meeting Wednesday morning of the subcommittee on courses of the National Youth Administration. The meeting will be held in the offices of Owen D. Young, a member of the committee, Prof. Charles H. Judd, of the University of Chicago, is another member. CHANCELLOR LINDLEY ATTENDS SWA MEETING IN NEW YORK man playing basketball Chancellor Lindley was in New York City, Sept. 13, Attending a meeting of the college board on Tuesday under a plan for taking the course of all men and women between the ages of 16 and 25. Their principal concern is to educate the student body people of college age are unemployed. The Chancellor expects to return home Friday or Saturday. Plants are being made for the annual R.O.T.C. barbecue to be held in the National Guard Armory at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29. Friday, October 15, is the deadline for the turning in of all pictures of candidates for freshman beauty queen accolades. Ms. Hayacker will be on the cover of the 1058 Jayhawker. On this same day, copies of the first issue of the 1058 Jayhawker will be available for distribution. FLOWERS FLOWERS Are Always Appropriate and Appreciated. 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