WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREK Hill Society BEFORE 8 P.M. CALL KU, 215 BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2791K, OR 2702K. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening. The following were present: Barbara Hille, Bee Jean Detter, Shirley Kroch, Dale Hoffman, Betty Ann Jones, Helen Miller, Jeanne Jenkins, Mary Kinnick, Julie Haas, Lennat Lattner, Julia Jenks, Helen Smedley, Ann Jeffords, Violet McKinney, Katherine Hurd, Lucille Rutt, Ruth Ether Purdy, Ruth Patterson, Bettie Barnes, Sie Stepenson, Marjorie Wah, Marjorie Luke, Elizabeth Hannah, and Mary Loudery ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton entertained the faculty of the speech and dramatic arts department at dinner Monday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following guests were present. Prof. and Mrs.E.C. Buehler, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Margaret Anderson, and Robert Gard. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. George Shad entertained the wives of the engineering faculty at a 4 o'clock Saturday, Bridge Floor reception. Ms. Brien received the guest favor, Mrs. Ernest Boyer won the prize for high score, and Mrs. Vigil L. Weaver received the con- Mary Anderson, 31, and Harriet Humes, of Lawrence, were guests. Mrs. C. L. Wall is the housemester. A group of ten girls, living at 1340 Vermont, held a watermelon feed last night. Josephine Reiderer, 36, was elected president of the group. Delta Zeta entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Ruth Bryant, Jean Dunn, Martin Brinion, Joyce Haws, all of Kansas City; Mo. Louise McHoy, of Cincinnati; Paul E. Jones, gales, Cal.; Margaret Wolf, of Leavenworth, and Christina Krebblel. Charles Klein, former student, has been a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house for the past two days. He will speak on the topic dutes at the University of Michigan. Watkins Hall will hold its first open house of the fall season with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock Thursday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Norton, and Prof. John Blocher, all of, Lawrence, were dinner guests at the Delta Tuu Delta house Monday night. LOST AND FOUND Clint Beard, of Barthesville, Okla. was a guest for dinner Monday night at the Beta Theta Pi house. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Perry Sharp, c37, of Kenneth, Kans. Mr and Mrs. P. A. Burtis, of Garden City, were guests for dinner last night at the Beta Thetpi house. WANTED LOST: Plain gold Alpha Delta Pi pin Name on base, Call 290. -11 LOST: Brown leather billfold containing identification card, driver's license, etc. Call Powell Aubrey, 957. -11 LOST: Wire hair fox terrier, white with black spots on back. Black tail. Reward, Hixon, phone 41. -13 LOST: Alpha Tau Omega jewelled pin Phone 1963. Reward. -16 TAXI WANTED: Used copy Snyder-Martin Book of English Literature, Vol. 1 Phone Daisy Price, 1858W. 1045 Ten nesses. -1 ☆ ☆ ☆ WANTED: Boys to share expenses on a cooperative plan. Room and 20 meals a week, not over $3.55 an per boy, 1129 Tennessee. -14 Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance last night. TAXI PHONE K.U.66 ON THE SHIN Cbi Omega entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon with an hour dance last night. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Roger Kruse and W. H. Doberty, both of Kansas City, were guests yesterday at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. The Miami Triad composed of the Beta's, P迪尔's, and Sigma Chi's will probably hold a party this year, if they can arrange to get a hall big enough to hold the crew. The last host party by the Triad was very successful, but prior to that, the building in which the boys were annual affair turned to the ground. ROOM AND BOARD run for their money) By the way, what are you running for? Perhaps you read the story concerning the cat that had rabies, and its body imitations. The headlines for the story nearly caused a break in the Kansan staff when some of the wits insisted that they leave the cat's following home: "Local Cat Goes To Kill" Maybe the Kai valley does grow good potatoes. There were some good sizes one ding from the ground back of the mountain; there is the agricultural college anyway? MISCELLANEOUS BOYS: One single, and one double room. at 716 McCook Street, Phone 2297J.-14 STUDENTS: Boys or married couples one, two, or three-room apartments Also, nicely furnished downstairs rooms for boys. Call 28282. CLASSIFIED ADS BOYS: Large rooms with the tide bath for men students. Excellent meals. Free bacseance money. $275 a month. The Theatre, 1941. Missouri University. 3422. -11 BOARD AND ROOM for two boys, family style. 1208 Kentucky. Phone 235R. -12 △ △ △ △ BOARD: Excellent meals at reasonable prices. One block from the campus. 1244 Louisiana. Phone 1471. —12 PHONE K.U.66 TUDENT wanted who knows something about typewriter cleaning and repair work. Must be experienced lease call in person at Kansas Office Phone 303 H A N N A RADIO **twenty-word or less** one insertion; **25c** three insertions; **50b** all insertions. extract rate, and more than 50 cents per month. Fat amount. Payable in balance and delivery. RADIOS FOR RENT W.A.A. Sports Pow-Wow Will Take Place Today 504 Mass. HOUK'S Barker Shop "The Shop of the Town" 2624 Mass. The W.A.A. sports Pow-Wow will be held this afternoon at 4:08 in the Rolston Gyrmium for the purpose of acquiring freshmen and new women students with the activities of intramural organization. --and Equipment to Give You the Latest Hair Dress inger Waves 25e Permanents $2.50 um Kappas to Receive Intramural Cup Second Time in Row WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 921 Miss. Phone 93 Expert Operators Awards will be announced in the form of a radio broadcast. Loize Montgomery, ed. 368, president of W.A.A., will be in charge. Spokesmen and officers include Katherine Kleene, c. 371, Catherine Holmes, c. 384, Margaret Rowland, c. 373, Frances Bruce, c. 384, Mary Grace Lincoff, c. 377, Ruth Bauer; c. 381, Dorothy Trorkell, c. 383, Mortha Dodge, c. 385, and Helen James; c. 384, Mia Hoover will present the awards. All women are urged to be present. Independent women particularly invited. If they have not joined any organization, they are requested to one at the close of the Powe-Wow. Ruth Baker, Lois Milton, Operators Keys for any Lock New night locks, padlocks & keyhole Student Loans ABE WOLFSON Kappa Kappa Gamma will receive the all-year intramural championship cup this afternoon at the W.A.A. Sports Pow Wow. Pi Beta Phi won second place and Alpha Delta Pi, third. This is the match for the Kappa's to win this honor. DOOR CLOSERS REPAired & NEW ones INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. --w Director Optimistic: Expects a Fine Organization Rutter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. 914 Mar Sg Phi 211 743 Mass. Rafter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 319 Model awards to individual women will to Carol Hurrel, independent, with 115 points, and Martha Dodge, from the organized houses, with 97 points. She is one high point women for two successes and are back in school again this year. A list of the results of intramural activities is in following Kappa Kappa Gamma 827; politeo; Pi Beta Phi 81; Chi Omega 509; Gamma Phi Beta 509; Chi Omega 509; Gamma Phi Beta 509; Alpha Gamma Delta 471; Alpha Kappa Theta 470; Alpha Kappa Omega 383; Corbin Hall 387); Walkine Kappa Omega 368; Quincunix Phi 306, and Zedra Ketu. 130 Intramural champions are: Volleyball - Independent and Pia Biota Phi;乒 ennis singles; Pia Biota Phi and Stockwell; horseshoe (fall)-Alpha Gamma Delta; basketball; Pia Biota Phi and LW.W; swimming-Pia Biota Phi; handbill- Independent; ping pong team-Alpha Diet. Pi尔德独立 ping pong doubles team-Ballpark; basketball free throw-LW.W; baseball-Independent and Alpha Delta Pi tennis doubles-Independent team; and horseshoe (spring)-Sigma Kappa. German Lessons Broadcast The fourth consecutive year of German lessons broadcast over KFKU by Prof. E. F. Engel, professor of German, will begin Sept. 30. The courses will be broadcast Monday and Thursday evenings at 6 o'clock. Prof. E. F. Engel Starts Fourth Consecutive Year on KFKU The lessons are based on Professor Engel's "Hand Book of Materials," actor Andrew Hutchinson, assistant director of KFKU. The first course consists of lectures upon the methods of learning German and an explanation of German should be learned. Ms. Seau taught. Walter C. Stevens, Oklahoma jurist, died in Wichita Falls Texas, last week was one of the great names of in bar who has made Okahana history. He was graduated from the Uni- city of Kansas in 1887. Other names famous in Oklahoma history who were graduated from the University are the late Jesse Dumon, a professor of law and prime court, the late Ralph Cambell 194, first federal judge from eastern Oklahoma after statehood; the late W. A. O'Connor, a miliimaker; and P. C. Simons, 199, attorney general of Oklahoma territory Mr. Stevens was a probate judge in Kingfisher county and a member of the territorial legislature. He also was the county attorney of Comanche county. At the end of each twelfth lesson, Professor Engel will send out examin- ations, and those who successfully answer four sets of questions are awarded certificates of achievement. The first set is a written report on the phlo- phen form, as well as bead present. Total Missouri Enrollment is 3,754 Total enrollment at the University of Missouri is 3754, according to the Columbia Missourian. The present freshman class is the largest in history reaching a total of 1,009. The School of Agriculture shows a 44.19 per cent increase over last year. WELL.-KNOWN OKLAHOMAN AND UNIVERSITY GRADUATE DIES A pamphlet prepared by Professor Engel states, in part: "These broadcasts will be especially helpful to high school students who want to begin the study of German and for those who want to get an introduction to the understanding of the spoken language or a practical reading knowl of German in the shortest possible time. Kansas State Football Coaches and Veterans This is what Kansas State football fans think they think of their 1838 football team—the 16 letter pro who are expected to be the nucleus of the 1895 eleven. In the last article, we listed the top 20 prospects for 2018 and 2019, including Owen Becker, Oran Burza, August Curtis Cardwell, guard; Jim Edwards, fullback; Dion Flenthembree, tackle; Pam Fanning, tacker; Burney Hauer end; Holland Rola, guard; Robert Kirk, back; John Pantine, guard; Ted Warren, back; Thirty Students Try Out For Men's Glee Club New Trouys for the University Men's Glee club last night revealed a surprising number of aspirants for the organization. At each 20-city conference, they were in view of the number of singers, Joseph Wilkens, the new director of the club said: "From the looks of the turnout, we absolutely have a fine club this year." Ross M. 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Buddy and his "Californians" were to appear before the representative of a large company for an audition on the day of the game. Buddy budged a later audition, however, so he could be in college play. His wish was granted, and Buddy was awarded for the audition, another orchestra had been called in and hired. The handmade Hollywood star then personally escorted the Kansas team to Lawrence. But before they returned to Lawrence, Buddy Rogers stepped in Olahe HONORARY FRATERNITY HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF THE YEAR Nelson Goes to Kansas State Crail Nelson, who took over Dr. Block- course's course last year in the School of Medicine at Texas Tech University on the stuff of Kansas State College. Sigma Dela Cbi, national journalistic fraternity, held their first meeting of the year yesterday in the Journalism building. 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