THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.1935 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society Alpha Chi Omega Open House Pi Beta Phi Open House Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with an open house Friday. The dance will be held at the Memorial Union and will be curated byURNed by Red Blackburn's orchestra. The Pi Beta Phi's will hold an open house Saturday night. Red Blackburbily orchestra will furnish music for dancing. The party will be held at the house Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority entertained about eighty new girls at a dinner Tuesday evening in Westminster Hall. Miss Davida Ollinger, who recently returned from Persia, spoke briefly to the women. Marylebyn McMansi, c'mel president of Phli Chi Delta, was in moved from St. Louis, Mo., to Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Feist is the former Miss Francis Wilson, who was an instructor in speech at the University. Mr. Feist attended Dynamics when he was in school. ☆ ☆ ☆ K. U. Dames met last night at the home of Men, Jack Cuodie. The meeting was a business session in which plans were discussed for this year. Ruth Magekurtk, Salina, and Jeanneet and Ruth Hurd, of Abilleme, were guests tuesday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Westminster Hall held its weekly house supper yesterday evening, Milred Mitchell, c37, and Orene Yowall, c29, were in charge. ☆ ☆ ☆ Wesley Foundation invited all new students to a series of parties, held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings of this week at 6:45. Theta Sigma Phi, journalism sorcery for women, met yesterday afternoon in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building. Alpha Dolu Pi will hold open house tomorrow night. Louie Kuhn's orchestra will furnish music for dancing. Violet McCone, '29, of Lawrence, wan a luncheon guest yesterday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. I The Sigma Chi's were entertained Tuesday with an hour dance given by the Kappa Kappa Gamma's. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain the Phi Kappa Pai fraternity with an hour dance tonight. ☆ ☆ 1 Mr. Jenkins, of Kansas City, Mo., visited his daughter, Joanne, at the P Beta Phi house yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi is entertaining the Delta Upsilon fraternity tonight with an hour dance. The first official meeting of the Y.W.C. A. cabinet was held last evening at Hen- ley house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Delta Phi, law fraternity, held a dinner meeting last night at the Eldridge hotel. On the Shin (Continued from page one. Kappa house after the walkout, really knew the art of getting around, and any home-loving boy enjoies them because they got on the third floor by car. But when you go downtown after spending the evening at the Eldridge listening to a victoria. Rosemary Smith, a good girl at heart and all that there stuff, was given a big sack of peaches by a peach for a peach, but Rosemary is very fond of the fruit so it could have been a friendship that caused the girl to receive Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. Lantern Parade Postponed Friday, October 4 Set as New Date for Ceremony Owing to a conflict of dates, the Y.W. C.A. owing has found it necessary to change the time of the lunar parade from tomorrow evening in Friday evening. Oct. 4 at 5:30 p.m. All other plans are arranged out as previously announced. Both the Y.W.C.A. and W.S.G.A. social committees, assisted by some of the Campus sisters, will have charge of making arrangements. Tickets may be obtained at any time at Henley House for 30 cents. Business and Economics Students Place on College and University Staffs Graduates Find Positions Several University of Kansas graduates have accepted positions on colleges and university teaching staff as an educator in business instructors. They are as follows Charles A. Dilley, A.M.Z.22, assistant professor of economics, Kamaele Wankweal University, Salma. Last year Mr. Dilley was assistant lecturer in economics at the university. Carrol K. Ward, MHA, 35, instructor in economics and economics, Kansas University. He has taught past three years, Mr. Ward has been an instructor in the Junction City high school. J. Edward Hedges, M.B.A., 32, Instructor in economics at Emmy University, Atlantic, Georgia. For the last three years, Mr. Hedges has been taken work toward a D.P. degree at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Both Mr. Ward and Mr. Hedges were members of Beta Gamma Sigma while at K.U. Mr. Hedgez theels, "The Advertising of Fabricating Parts in Consumer Media," was published in the Kansas Studies in Business. Oread Enrollment Is Largc One Hundred and Six Pupils Have Entered Training School One hundred and six pupils are enrolled at the Oread Training school this year. Ten special students, 22 seniors, 24 juniors, 21 sophomores, and 22 freshmen make up the roster. The total enrollment usually is limited to 100 students, so that classes will receive special attention. Miss Helen Kohler, supervisor of commercial work, accepted a position at the State Teacher's College, of Durant, Ola, after school had started. Her success will be elected as soon as official action can be taken. NINETY-FIVE PARTICIPATE IN DRAMATIC CLUB TRYOUTS A Famous Albert Reid Cartoon Dramatic club tryouts were reunited Tuesday afternoon with a total of 38 students having participated, are attending workshops and the dramatics department, who seemed well satisfied with the amount of new talent discovered as a result of these. Recitals for the first production soon will begin. Professor Crafton urges all members of the Dramatic club and those students whom he expressly requested to be present at the performance afternoon at 2:30 in the basement of Green hall. The title of the play to be presented has not been announced. Troubles for the men's glee club attracted about 120 singers in the two nights they were held. About 40 of this group were new members, the mainder were new men, Joseph Wilkinson, director of the club is outlining an extensive program for the year's work, numbers from comic and light open air, made from the regular glee club numbers. Glee Club Trivant Hold According to Emil R. Krautti, secretary of the University in a statement to the Oklahoma Daily, President Elizabethton will visit his office sometime this week. President Bizzell, of the University of Oklahoma, returned to his home last Sunday after nine days treatment with a chemotherapy drug. A university vascular hospital in Oklahoma City, vseace, Like War, Has Its Surrender (Anything to Get In.) Columbia—Be sure they will and besides you. General Manock. I may be a host. Geneva, Sept. 25. -(UF—The League Council tomorrow will apply the covenant to the Italian-Ethiopian quarrel, member powers agreed this Tuesday. The mean it carried to its logical conclusion is that, against attack, the League will punish bet. News Brevities --honor of positions as queens in the Sovi- tian yearbook of the school. Thirty-two members of nobility or independents returned on Saturday by the editor of the yearbook. Rome authorities said if sanction were discussed Italy will join Germany and Japan in quitting the League. The council is expected to recess, leaving the problem to experts to ressemble it. The council also probably will adjourn sine-diem, Saturday, ready to convene immediately it Adda Abiba, Sept. 23—(UP)-Emperor Haile莎希e again seeking United States intervention in the Italian-Ethiopian conflict. The king of kings summoned U. S. Administrator Coraline Engert to the宫 for an auditorium. 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