TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1025 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1. P.M.CALL K,U,21; BETWEEN 7:10 AND 9. P.M.CALL 2701K3 { or 2702K3 } --of the bridegroom, was best man. Benertice Clare Seyder, 32, "I love You Trust" before the ceremony. The Rev Edwin P. Price perform the ceremonies. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Buffet Supple Sigma Alpha Epialon entertaines guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening. The following were present; Mr and M. Lawrence Oakes, Mrs. and Mr Married Gina Sheldon, Mrs. and Mrs. Virginia Sheldon, of Kansas City, Mo; Mr and M. C. H. Nohle, and Lyman Fulkerson of Kansas City, Kan; Carl Terrill, of Harper, and Margaret Doyle, of Manahawka, Ruth Ether Purdy, of Naganga, Ruth Ether Purdy, Bett Ann Jones, Helen Smedley, Katherine Hard, Helen Miller, Violce McKee, Alice Mace Meyrin, Eileenhäsch Short, Helen Deer, Charlee Hay, Jueven jenkins, Mary Eliac, Merrill, Woollmi, and Mary Watermilder. Kappa Phi Holds Pledging Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi, Methodis sorority, will hold its bledge service this evening at 8:45 p.m. at the home of the Rev, Edwin F. Price. Kappa Phi membership is open to all Methodist women of the University. It was founded in 1916 by Mrs. Gordon B. Hill and is a member of the secretionary seniority to be organized for churches Beulah Pincoe, c37, is president of the sorority. Other officers for this year are Rosemary Smith, cf edul, vice president; Sharon Woods, cf edul, vice president; and Martha Tillman c37, treasurer. University Women's Club Tea ☆ ☆ ☆ The University Women's Club will hold its first tea of the year Thursday afternoon at a o'clock in Myers Hall. Mrs Wooldridge arranged the arrangement for the tea. The marriage of Ethel Hornbuckle, 32 and Paul Smith, 33, took place Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents near Paula. Viven Keson, 33, was bridesmaid; Margaret Stucke Hacker, 32, preceded the wedding party and lighted the candies; and Lawrence Smith, 173, brother Miss Hornbuckle was a member of Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, and I Pi Lumbala Theta, president of W.Y.C.A. during her senior year, and vice-president of Kappa Phi. She has grown as she has taught in Prescott Grove years. The couple left on a trip through the South, after which they will live in Chicago. The woman was then placed in the editorial department of the Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing company. Dr. N, P. Sherwool, professor of bacteriology, Dr H. B. Haitian, professor of anatomy, and Dr O. C. Olsen, professor of obstetrics. The monthly meeting of the Administrative Committee of the Medical school is held at the Memorial hospital in Kansas City, Kan. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, held pledging services Sunday for the following new members: Alna Bigelow, Mary Block, Evylyn Brustab Wilma Irion, Margarita-Oben, Betty Riesen, Rebecca Tolley, Dorothy Werner. The next meeting of the group will be on Oct. 8, at the home of Billowen Macourie. A The following residents of Wakimin Hall spent the week—end at their hometown for Labor Day weekend: Bertie Bourras, Dorothy Willenka; Bernice Percefield, all of Tobapee; Violette Thompson, Ockokoon; and Ruth Thompson and Dorothy Faller of Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests at the Stigma Phi Epsilon house were: Mildred Rock-well, Mr. and Ms. Leibland, of Kansas PHONE K.U.66 Graze Quinn, of Hutchinson, was a luncheon guest yesterday noon at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The K. U. Dames will hold a reception tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. in the Women's Lounge, room 222, of the Administration building. Josephine Duffey, of Parsons, was a week-end guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. ROOM AND BOARD LOST AND FOUND WANTED Louis Farber, c. 32, and Keenelthe Shearer, c. 35, both of Kansas City, Mo. were week-end guests at the Trangle fraternity house. Mrs. J. P. Phillips, of Colby, Mrs. Jan- mies, and Miss Musser, both of Ona- torator Robert English, 37, Bill and Joyce R. Walker, both of Athena at the Alpha Chi Omega house. WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY- Prices reasonable. Mending done Call for and deliver. Phone 1233. -If BOARD AND ROOM for boys with private family. Convenient to K U Very reasonable. Phone 2383W. -17 ☆ ☆ ★ ROOMS FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADS --for those of you who have wanted "a home on the hill." The Dr. Frank Strong Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Rex, of Topka, Mr. and MGMurk Myland, Mrs. C, Ectory, and Kenneth Caten were dinner guests at Hattis Hall Sunday noon. Mrs. Don Reed was a dinner guest Sunday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Ribin Olean, 35, of Kansas City, Kan. Lena Wyatt, 35, of Kansas City, Mo. and Dovothy Martin, of Independence guests at the Alpha Delta Pi House. LOST: Sheafer's shirt and red gound巾 pen. Left in Reserve Reading Room at Watson Library, Name on pen. Carrier Damnese, Phone 206. Armley 17-87. Week-end guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai屋宿舍 were Fred Del Favore and William Del Favore, of Clifton, N.J., who was on the University of Southern California. MISCELLANEOUS BOYS: Wanted to work at K. U. football games. Call between 11:30 and 1:30 at 1332 Louisiana. Lewis Levine. ☆ ☆ ☆ Lois Shlumber and Dorothy Trekke were guests of Betty Joyd at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Judd of Kansas City, Mo. over the week-end. RIGHT ON THE HILL is Lawrence® Only Boarding Club run on fraternity plan. Only $25.00 per month room and board. Can handle five more men Hurry! The Clique Club, 1317 Indiana Telephone 932. -18 ☆ ☆ ☆ GIRL: Room in modern, quiet home. Only one other roomer. Phone 1147. 1147. Ohio. -19 LOST: Alpha Tau Omega jewelled pin; Phone 1963. Reward. -16 STUDENTS: Boys or married couples, one two, or three-room apartments. Also, nicely furnished downstairs rooms for boys. Call 2882R. YOUR HAIR CUT is important. Long hair plastered on the head causes it to come out. We then shape them. Hair is put in the back of the barber shop. "Tad," 14th and Twin, 16- Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. LOST. Blue enyx ring. Lost in Administration Building. Call Ann Horn, Pi Phil house. Phone 415. Reward TAXI LOST: Man's silver Waltham wrist watch, with black leather wrist band. Call Charles Schwartz. Phone 15348 Reward. -17 ☆ ☆ ☆ City; Mr. and Mrs. Buzzel, Eleanor Russell, and Mrs. Kilmore, all of Topeka. The Kappa Sigma fraternity had as its guests for dinner Sunday night the following: Daisy Murt, Margaret Lock-Man, Amelia Parson, Marlene Parmour, and Mary Ellen DeMott. TAXI ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 *STUDENT wanted who knows something about typewriter cleaning and repair work. Must be experienced.* Please call in person at Kansan Office. LLOYD ERICSSON Best Cherokee and Paris Semi-Antharcite Coal At a Saving 1 Tenure-five word order for less: one insertion, 2b; three insertions, 3b; six insertions, 17b; seven insertions, 26b; eighteen insertions, 45b. Office of the President, P.O. Box 3189, Albany, NY 10003, subject to approval at the Runner Business Center. Phone 2481R or 2807W Phone 303 RADIOS FOR RENT DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRED & NEW ONES INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. H AN N A RADIO Expert Operators and Equipment to Give You the Latest Hair Dress "The Shop of the Town" 924 Masa Ruth Baker, Lois Milton, Operators Kevs for any Lock New night locks, padlocks & keyhole locks in stock. Finger Waves 25e Permanenta $2.50 uj WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 221 Miss. Phone 9 Rutter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. 1014 Mass St. Ph. 210 904 Mass. ☆ ☆ ☆ ABE WOLFSON Student Loans AAAAAAAAAA 743 Mass Daryl Zanuck, of California, was a dinner guest Sunday at the Beta Theta P1 house. Sylvester Schmidt, William Redman and David Bales were dinner guests Saturday evening at Wakins Hall. Lois Woods, 35, was a guest for lunch yesterday noon at the Gamma Phi Beta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Cecilia Mitchell, of Cherryvale, was a week-end guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Albert Cook, c'35, is a guest at the Triangle fraternity. Board, senior women's honorary society, and a short talk by Prof. F. E Melvin, concerning the significance of North College hill in the settlement of Lawrence and the founding of the university and conclude the preliminary services. (Continued from page one) Dr. Taylor Back Home From Mexican Congress The students will march from North College hill to the stadium, where the main exercises will take place. At the same time, the torch will be transferred from Mortar Board to Schem and carried to the Rock Chalk cairn, where it will remain until signalled by a fanfare of bugles. Induction Services To Be Held Tonight March to Stadium Chancellor E. H. Lindley will follow with the story of the firebaket and explain the torch race, with references to the firebaker, a bugle celler is seated, a bugle signal will send the torch runner on his way down the hill and into the stadium. There the torch will be passed along the line to the reckoning man, the reckoning man who will light the alar. While the band plays the Emigrant hymn, the students will file into the stadium and take their places. Dr. W. L Burdick then will read the scripture, "Moses before the burning bush," an event depicted in the University seal. Miss Hannah Oliver will interpell and make the Latin motto and make a brief introduction to the adoption of the seal and its unique beauty as a University symbol. The Athenian oath of allegiance will be read by the Chancellor and re-commended in the body. It will place the traditional freshman cup on the freshman man and ask all other men to accept it. To Sing Alma Mater Presents Paper at Seventh Annual Scientific Meet in Mexico City The sophomore delegate's ruffification, of his allegiance and fidelity to the University will follow, and then the Chancellor will interpret the students' obligations to the University. As a result of this assignment, a sental, for the entire assemblage to rise and join in the Alma Mater and the Rock Chalk. Dr. Taylor at the request of the state department, was sent as a delegate to the convention and was one of the speakers at the sessions. Dr. E. H. Taylor, of the department of entomology, recently returned from Mexico City, where he attended the seven Pan-American Scientifique Conferences. He presented a paper entitled, "A New Anur Amphibian Fauna from the Lower Ploceae of Kanae," which was a description of several new species of frogs and toads found in Kanae in prehistoric times. Old students are invited to attend as well as all of the new students, freshmen and advanced standing, whose attendance is required. The convention was attended by 200 delegates from South and Central America, the West Indies, Mexico, and the states of North America, including Canada. During their visit in the city, the delegates were entertained by officials of Mexico at various receptions and dinners. They were taken on short trips from the city and procured a number of specimens of animal and insect life. While in Mexico, Dr. Taylor jones H. M. H., gr, who was in the extreme southern part of the country, and together they collected various reptiles and amphibians. He spent four weeks in that region with Mr. Smith. Men's Intramurals --for those of you who have wanted "a home on the hill." The Dr. Frank Strong E. R. Ebl, interim director, today announced the drawings for the forthcoming intramural sport. In most each sport has two or more divisions. The organizations in each division play all other teams in that division, and the teams play in the same division in each division vie with the first and second place teams in the other divisions for the championship of that sport. The divisions include baseball, tennis, handball, and horsehoes. Touch Football Divison I - Delta Chi, Acecia, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Upsilon, Pi Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Poi, Pi Gamma Delta, and Beta Theta Pi. Division II — Sigma Alpha Epilogue. Sigma No, Sigma Chi, Alpha Tau Gamma No, Sigma Chi, Alpha Tau Delta Tau Delta, and Kappa Sigma. Division III—Theta Tau, Tennessee Club, Rock Chalk, Boiler Maker, Al- caline, Coffee, Dairy, Kappa Kappa, Dinners, and Phi Chi. Handball Division I—Rock Chalk, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Tau Delta Division II — Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu. A Splendid Opportunity Division III — Phi Chi, Sigma Chi, Triangle, Beta Theta Pi, and Delta Chi. homesite, comprising 5 acres just west of the University, has been divided into beautiful building lots with fine views of the surrounding country. For Prices and Information Call or See M. R. Gill 640 Mass. St. Phone 11 Division I — Sigma Nu, Delta Chi, Triangle, Sigma Chi, and Delta Tau Delta. Tennis Division II-Beat Theta Pi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi Epilon, Pika Alpha, and Phi Gamma Delta. [Bruno Mazzini, Mark Olsen, David Orr] Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha psiolon, Kappa Pai and Phi Delta team, each team will lay four matches. Horseshoes Division I—Phi Delta Theta, Theta Tau, Kpi Phasma Gamma Beta, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Acacia. Division II-Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epilion, Tirachion, Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu, and Kappa Eta Copa. Play in all of these sports will begin tonight. International schedules for this week for all sports are given below. Play will begin at 4:30 in all cases tennis which begins at 3:30. i, Delta Chi vs. Hea Theta Pi; Field; 2, Alphaigma Epialson vs. Kappa; Sigma; Field 3, Theta Tau vs. Phi Chi; Sigma; Field 4, Tau vs. Phi Chi; Househoezi; Delta Chi vs. Phi; Chiigma; Delta Chi vs. Kappa Eta Kappa; Handball; Rock Chalk vs. Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Epialson vs. Sigma Nu. Tunnis; Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Tu Tues., Oct. 1—Touch football: Field Wed, Oct. 2 — No football game scheduled. Horseshoe: Beta Theta Psi. vs Giamma Hawk; Acacia vs Signa Alpha Epsilon. Handball: Kiappa Kappa. vs Tahoma. Teiwa: Signa Nia vs. Signa Chi, Kappa Signa vs. Sagna "Epsilon". 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