SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1925 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society BUTION 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. --german Club, 313 Fresher, 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital; Mr. Raymond Stubl, celli; concert Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 15. University Club Reception --german Club, 313 Fresher, 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital; Mr. Raymond Stubl, celli; concert Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 15. PAGE THREE The opening reception of the University club, held Friday night, was attended by about 150 members. Mrs. R. H. Wheeler was in charge of the dining hall decorations and arrangements for the decorations. Mrs. C. H. Ashton and Mrs. Hugh Means paused. In the receiving line were Prof. and Mrs. H, B. Chubb, Prud. and Mrs. A. W Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloss, and Prof. and mrs. Prof. and F., M. E. Kester were in charge of the reception, and they were assisted by Prof. and Mrs. C. H. Ashon, Dr. and F. B. Dains, Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson, Judge and Mrs. Hugh Meens, Prof. and Mrs. J. P. Jenness, Prof. and Mrs. O. O. Stoland, Prof. and M. C. Young, Prof. and Mrs W. H. Baumartner, Prof. and Mrs D. O. Leary, Prof. and Mrs. F. H. Heidler. At 10.20, dancing followed the reception. Little-Reitz Wedding Mary Little, 32 and Loren Reitz, 5z were married last night at St Paul's Episcopal church in Kansas City. Mr Reitz is a member of the P贝 Beta Pi phi honor; and while a student at the University of Chicago, he served as president of the W.S.G.A. Mr. Reitz is a member of Beta Theta Fi fraternity. Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Prof. and Mrs. Waldegar Lemmon, Miss Irene Peabody, Miss Evelyn Swerton, and Mrs. Justin Hill attended the wedding. Theta Epsilon Tea Thea Epstein, Baptist sorcerry, will have a tea in honor of Mrs. Howard E. Steadman, a professor at the home of Mrs. Frank Strong. Esther Eddy, b; 6;37 Mary Louise Belz, b; 6;38 and Christine Krebblebil, entertain with music during the tea. Sigma Nu Buffet Supper Sigma Nu will entertain guests at a buffet tonight on stage at the chapter house from 6 to 10. Mrs. John Terry the housemother, will channege. Delta Upsilon Pledge Party PHONE K.U. 66 LOST AND FOUND CLASSIFIED ADS ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED TWO-ROOM APARTMENT for rent. First floor, Private entrance. Sink in kitchen. 1300 Tenessee. -25 LOST: Pigskin glove, natural size, color 56. Saturday afternoon, between Memorial Stadium and Corbin Hall. Re-ward. Call Mary Nan Sun. 800- .25 APARTMENT FOR RENT: Three-room apartment, private entrance and bath. Sale price: $570 per month for married students. Phone 1825W 1733 Massachusetts Street. - 27 TAXI FOR SALE Miss. Halle Collins, of Denver, Colo, province vice-president of the PI Ben Phi sorority, will arrive this morning "or a visit at the house. FOR SALE: Mechanical Studekaker Sedan Fine antique condition. Good tires and battery. Good car for group owner- ship. Rutter's Repair Shop. 1043 Mass. The Lawrence Alumnae Association will entertain with a luncheon tomorrow noon in her honor. The luncheon will be held at Mrs. C. B. Carman at 12:30. KUPPENHEIMER TUXEDO suit for sale. Size 36. Never been worn. Phone 722. 927 Massachusetts. —29 Dinner guests at the Dell Tuil Dell fraternity house Thursday included Mr. and Mrs. Lame, of Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nottage, Grosse Pointe, c. 577; Betley Walker, c. uned.; Carolyn Bakey, b. 57, and Betty Cregger, c. 377. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. PET STOCK BROCKWAY KENNELS: Baldwin, Kansas, Breakers of Chows, Scotts, Wire and Smooth Haired Fox Terriers; Snow White Equinoa, Boston Terriers. Ship on approval anywhere. Reasonable price. Visitors Welcome. -56 Delta Upsinka held a pledge party at the chapter house last night. Chaparens were Mrs. F. B. Kineau, Mrs Rachel Butter, Mrs Edwin Charles and Joyce Wayne Wright and her orchestra music for dancing from 9 until 12. MISCELLANEOUS The Faculty Women's Club holds a steak fry at the State Lake last Sunday afternoon. Following an afternoon spent in active games, visiting, and in motion during the day, the faculty of the lake, supper was served. Thirty members were present at this first outing of the year. The annual steak fry is usually held at the State Lake. Residents of Watkins Hall who are spending the week-end at home are: Louise Roach, LoweMent, Jane Reeves McAllister, Owen Wombley, Mary Caveness, Paola, Others out-of-town for the week-end are Mary Dumlop, who is the guest of Dorothy Alexander and Regina Egap, Kansas City, Mo. B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 Chi Omega entertained with a dimen- hion in honor of their national presid- ent, Mary. Mary C. Love Collins, of Cinine- thus, died on June 14, 2015. House. Alumnia guests present were: Mrs. H. H. Johntz; Parsons; Miss Nina Dearne, Thomas, Kansas City; Mrs. Ries Phlope, Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Mrs. C. A. Wayne, Mrs. Wayne McCoy, all of Lawrence. --german Club, 313 Fresher, 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital; Mr. Raymond Stubl, celli; concert Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 15. Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. --german Club, 313 Fresher, 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital; Mr. Raymond Stubl, celli; concert Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 15. **ALLROOM DANCING:** Instruction for ladies and gentlemen, 60 a single lesson, 6 for $3.00. Lessons invite by Nancy Ward, 80 a single lesson. Dancing, 910 Rhode Island - -28 RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 Expert Operators and Equipment to Give You the Latest Hair Dress 904 Mass. HOUK'S Barber Shop HANNA RADIO 904 Mace Ruth Baker, Lois Milton, Operators Finger Waves 25c Permanents $2.50 up 1 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 921 Miss. Phone 9 "The Shop of the Town" 924 Mass. Student Loans Fewer-five words or less one twenty; 22c; three insections; 56c; six insections; 75c; contract rate, not more than 22 words. If per month paid. Payables in advance and late. Expenses for any month are not included. DOOR CLOSERS REPAired & NEW EONS INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. Rutter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 3. Keys for any Lock New night locks, padlocks & keyholes locks in stock. ABE WOLFSON 742 More --german Club, 313 Fresher, 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital; Mr. Raymond Stubl, celli; concert Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 15. Sigma Kappa has the following as week-end guests: Betty Neff, of Springhill; Jeanne McGee, of Fairview; Dorothy Zimmerman, of Kansas City; and Margaret Stubbs, of Bonne Springs. Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Bottom, of Tampa, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Bottom of Kansas City, Mo.; and Tacy Campbell, c37, were dinner guests Thursday night at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ★ Alpha Chi Sigma announces the pleading of William Gry, gr; John pledge, e77, and Riley E. Moore, e38, to Mr. Brown for the chapter house last Tuesday. Chaperons for the Kappa Kappa Gamma open house, which was held last night. were Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Mrs. R. R. Patterson, and Mrs. of Topeka, and Mrs. Ala Winne. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are: Edna Gibbons, of Fort Scott, and Jean Bernard of Kansas City, Mo. Week-end grants at the Gamma Phi Beta house are: Isabel Bash, Annabelle Walters, Mrs. F. R. Grant, and Betsy grant, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Ella G. Swartout, mother of Dean D. M. Swartout, arrived Friday to spend several weeks visiting at the home of her son. Mrs. Rambo and Ms. Lawrence, both of Kansas City, Mo., were lunchmen guests Saturday noon at the Triangle house. Patricia Arnold, of Bethany, Missouri, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kriebs and niece, of Coffeyville, are visiting at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Mrs. Frank Luther, of Wichita, visited her daughter, Lorraine, Saturday at the Pi Beta Phi house. Marty Burge, of Kansas City, Mo. will be a dinner guest at the Gammad Beta House today. William Bullard, '33, of Austin, Texas, is a guest this week-end at the Sigma Chi house. Charles Hazen, of Kansas City, Mo. is a week-end guest at the Acuacia house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Scott Abston and Murray Danglade will be week-end guests at the Sigma Nu house. Delta Tau Delta entertained thirty-five guests with an hour dance at the chapter house last Thursday evening. Delta Chi is celebrating its annual Founders day at a dinner Saturday evening at the chapter house. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house last night were: Professor and Mrs. George Beal and Nina Salko, fa 38 Naomi Braun, Topeka, is the weekend guest of her sister, Armelda Braun at Watkins Hall. Lynn Dannahower, fs, is a week-end guest at the Delta Upsilon house. Helen Allen, '37, is visiting in Emporia this week-end. The lessons will be offered on Mondays and Thursdays at 2:45 and will include several informal talks on Spanish. There will also be faculty members of the department. Neal Haggard was a dinner guest a Watkins Hall Thursday evening. Ruth Hitchcock was a dinner gues at Watkins Hall Friday evening. Elementary Spanish lessons, the first of which was presented Thursday after 2:45 p.m. by Clarence Christman of the Spanish department, will be a regular feature of KFKU again this year. The purpose of the course is to familiarize the listeners with Spanish pronunciations and to give them a sufficient understanding of the structure of the language so they can use it in simple conversation and reading. **First Spanish Course** by Hillas and Ferd, D. C. Health and Co., will be used in all classes of the English ages of the rules will be stressed, and the explanation of exceptions to rules will be given. Mr. Christman recalled in his introductory talk Thursday afternoon that the Spanish department ten years ago had the distinction of being one of the first in the United States to broadcast an audio radio program discontinued after a time because of inadequate radio sets and were not returned again until last year. Send the Daily Kansan home. KFKU ☆ ☆ ★ --german Club, 313 Fresher, 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital; Mr. Raymond Stubl, celli; concert Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 15. Calendar of the Week's Events Freshman Commission, Henley house, 4.30 p.m. Kansan Board meeting, 107 Journalism building, 3.30 p.m. Council of Race Relations, Christia church. 2 p.m. Entomology Club, 321 Snow hall, 43 Monday, October 14 Sunday, October 13 Psi Chi, 21 E. Ad., 4 p.m. Freshman Composition Commission for Advanced Standing and Upper Class Women, Honley house, 4:30 p.m. Botany Club picnic, meet at Snow hall. 4:30 p.m. College faculty meeting, Central Ad. Aud. 4:20 pm. Kappa Phi, 313 Fraser, 6:30 p.m. Elmer Goes High-Brow Deer ma: Kappa Pai, PhD, Professor, 6:30 pm. School of Business, "Smokehole," Alpha Kappa Pai house, 1614 Ky., 7:30 pm. well I've bimmy trying to rite to you and pa but the truth is that I have not bimn in a position to rite. And that remark ma is to be taken, an the proofs, say "litterate down to rite, and push, did you ever try down to rite and push, did you ever try to rite standing up." Well ma, it seems that there is a tradition at this school that all freshmen are supposed to wear silly little caps that don't even cover your ears on the other morning I was going to rite. But the shirt in the shuffle I but my cap and i no sooner got to the campus than a whole lot of fellows in red sweaters start starting well well look whose here, and i thought at first that they knew me, and it seems that they didn't know me but they did know that i was a freshman, how i don't know. Well they all paddled with a leather paddle and that ma, has bin pin on ever since because i haven't bin able to find my cap. But I'm much too smart, it doesn't Another thing ma, they don't play football here in college like they do at home. Last Set our team played another team and it seems that in college we get better with the ball and eye out here twist a nose off there and see how many black eyes you can give a felter and ma, our players are dandy players. At tif game their were 13 bands and they paraded and paraded but it seems against the rules to play while the game is going on or not. There was a lot of excitement for these same fellers in the red sweaters tried to paddle a member of their group and it was a sorry sight and i even felt ashamed for them. Well ma, we is so much to learn at school he how to act civilized, how to be a good sportman, a good good sportman, at the present time i seemed to be a bit puzzled but I'm sure to catch on before long. Rite to me soon ma cause I'm so gobb darn homesick and thinks so much for the preserves. Grade Point Average For 1934-35 Improves Kappa Pai (Pharmaceutical) (7) ... 15 Chi Phi Thea (Business, Women) (12) Sigma Alpha Mu (5) (↑) (13) (Continued from page one) President Fraternities and Sororities Hon Muelson Mathies (Mathematics) (3) 281 Kiappa Lamuda (Music) (5) 272 Sigal Alipha (Political Science) 269 Sigal Alipha (Political Science) Pi Kappa Alpha (26) 10 Pi Kappa Alpha (21) (*) (*) 10 Delta Tau Della (28) 0.8 Delta Tau Della (28) 0.8 Alpha Kappa Ipsilon (5) (*) 0.8 Alpha Kappa Ipsilon (5) (*) 0.8 Elmer Alpha Sigma Nu (Phys. Educati Woman.) (4) Beta Camma Sigma (Business) (4) 2. Order of the (Cof. Law) (4) ... 22 Pi Lambda Theta (Education, Women) Eta Sigma Phi (Greek and Latin) Cosmopolitan Club (†) Not reported. Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) (38) Mortar Board (Senior Women) (7) Mu Phi Epsilon (Music, Women) Tau Sigma (Dancing) (S1) 1, National Collegiate Players (Dramatics) (11) Beta Sigma Phi (Greek and Latin) Mortar and Ball (Coast rillery) Owl Society (Junior Men) (23) 16 Tau Nu Tau (Military Engineering) (17) 17 Omicron Nu (Home Economics) (5) 2 Pi Delta Phi (Romance Languages) Theta Sigma Phi (Journalism, men (11) Quill Club (Literary) (19) Scabbard and Blade (Military) Sigma Tau (Engineering) (41) - *Pali Chi* (Psychology) (35) - *Pali Phi* Delta (Arte) (40) - *Pali Phi* Delta (Arte) (40) - Rhadamanthi (Poetry) (10) ---- Delta Sigma Iota (Debate) (6) - *Pali Hsigma* (Biology) (9) - *Pali Hsigma* (Biology) (9) Scrabba (Architecture) (15) Theta (Tau) Engineering (23) (16) Nu Sigma Nu (Medium) (33) (15) Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Engineering Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union, to 8 p.m. W.S.G.A, tea, Central Ad. lounge, 5 p.m. Tau Sigma pledging, Robinson Gym. 9 m Quack Club meeting, Robinson gym nasium, 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 16 Fine Arts student recital, Central Ad. Aud. 3:30 p.m. Thursday, October 17 Chemistry Club, 201 Chemistry building. 4:30 p.m. Delta Phi Delta, 310 W. Ad., 8 p.m. Friday, October 18 Corbin Hall, open house, w to 12 p.m. Phi Delta Theta, dance, Memorial Union 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, October 19 Miami Triad dance, Memorial Union, 9 to 12 p.m. Varsity Dance, Memorial Union, 9 to 2 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta party, 9 to 12 p.m. Sigma Delta Chi (Journalism, Men) (9) Phi Delta Phi (Lehman) (22) Phi Delta Chelsea (Lehman) Phi Calvin College (Chimney) (7) Delta Sigma Pi (Commerecy) (6) Phi Alpha Iota (Commerecy) (20) Phi Alpha Kappa (Sec Engineerin- ing) Alpha Kappa (Commerecy) (20) Alpha Kappa (Commerecy) (20) Alpha Kappa Psi (Commercer) (20) 11 Phi Beta Pi (Medical) (3) 10 Phi Mu Alpha (Music, Merit) (17) 0 Musical Organizations Symphony Orchestra (62) 13 Little Symphony Orchestra (16) 13 Great Glee Club (48) 14 Glee Club (38) 14 University Band (79) 14 W.S.C.A. Executive Council (18) 2.02 Y.W.C.A. 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Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire streets—Sunday school, 9.45; Sunday worship service, 11. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware streets—Bible school, 9:45, lesson It's Fun to Dine BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. STUDENTS 24 Hour Tow-in Service CITIES SERVICE Gasolines and Oils 1936 Dodge and Plymouth Cars 621 Mass. Phone 361 BULLENE-SKINNER Motor Co. Special Rates for Storage subject: "The Story of Jeremiah". Moting worship, 11; Service in charge of the pastoral committee. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets—Morning worship, 1; young people's social hour, 6. Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Montville street- school chapel, 94; morning worship, 11. Dr. Warren H. Denison, assistant secretary of the General University Churches will preach, Fireside Forum, 7. The first of a series of discussions on student life and campus politics will be held. Lyman Field, Plymouth University, will host the conference and Pref W. Roland Maddux, of the political science department, will speak Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—Holy Communion 8:00; Sunday school, 9:45; morning prayer and sermon, 11. Ninth Street Baptist Church—Program of sacred music by the choir at 7.30 in the evening. First Christian Church, Teenah a Kentucky streets—Church school, 9:45; morning worship, 10:45;祭诵 theme, "What is God?" Bible, student fellowship hour, 3:30. Prof. B., H. C. Bubb, of the political science department, will speak to the Young People's Society this evening at the University of Ghana—"What is the Ethiopian Situation?" Second Church of Christ Scientists Wiedemann building, 835* Massachusetts street—Sunday service, 11:00; pub. Are—Sun, Death, and Dementia First, Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont school—Sunday school, 04:5; morning worship, 10:45; afternoon worship, 12:30. Good as Another? 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