SUNDAY. MAY 12, 1935 PAGE THREE X UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Before 5 p. m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. call 720K23. Davis-Kell Engagement Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Dae of Wellington, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., announces the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Ehrman, to Raymond Mitchell Koll, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kell of Lawrence. Miss Davis, who was graduated from the University in 1932, obtained a master's degree in psychiatry from Smith College. She is a member of Alpha Omi- Mr. Kell was graduated from the University in 1923 and did graduate work at the University of Chicago. He is now completing his second year at the Harvard law school. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epilim. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a Mother's Day banquet today at the chapter house. The masters will be Mr. and Mrs. I, A. Billman of Torkeen, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harper that and Mr. and Mrs. I, G. C. Quist and Betty Anne Quist of Kansas City, Mp.; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carrington of Kansas City, Mp.; Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Frothley of Lawncrest, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene of Lawncrest, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Love of Shelfia; Ms. McCoy and Mrs. Rice of McPherson; Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien of Kansas City, Mp.; Mrs. Dieldall of Tulsa, Ms. J. W. Smith of Tulsa, Ms. DeWaees of Kansas City, Mp.; Mrs. Bennett of Ottawa, Mrs. C. D. Stork, Mrs. W. C. Hervey, and Mrs. Currie Stewart all of Kansas City, Mp.; Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Kansas City, Mp.; Mrs. Starr of Eddon; Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and Ritchard Carpenter of Poodle Mrs. Cook and Perruc Cook and Mrs. Boring and Betty Anne Quist of Kansas City, Mp.; Dinner guests at the Beta Theta P1 Parent day dinner today will be Dr; Mrs and T. Q Ory. Mr and Ms. J. R Gritter, Mr and Ms. B. Sp. P Grant Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Ms. Brink, Judge and Mrs. Guthrie, Mr. and Eker Lenton, Mr. Ton Brownell; Mr. Russell Field; Dr. and Mrs. Graham; Mrs. Franklin Murray; Dr. and Mrs. Carson City; Mo. Mrs. E. E Burke; Mrs. C Bodin, Mrs. A. W Dodge; Mrs. N Schwartz, all of Salma; Mr. and Mrs. Burts, Garden City; Mo. Mrs. William Green and dismember Carolyn and James; Garden City; Mo. Mrs. M. D. Mellinger, all of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Studder and son Robert, John; Mr. and Ms. Shefor, Dr. and Mrs McEuchren, all of Teoflora; Proof Dr. and Mrs McEuchren, all of Lawrence; Mr. O. Q Stolland, both of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs McCain, Kinchad; and Mr. D. B. Marshall, Lincoln. Guess at the Parent day dinner today at the Kappa Gamma house will have Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Hurd, Mrs. and Mrs. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. A. Leppert, all of Topkick; Mrs. C. A. Case; Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Loeb Loisz, Sedella; Ma.罗; Mr. and T. L. Botton; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Botton; Mr. and Mrs. Compton, all of Kauka City; Mr. and Compton, all of Kauka City; Mr. CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 6G ADS Phone K.U. 6G LOST AND FOUND LOST,红 Parker pench, Monday May 6, between East Adm. and Snow Hall. Valued as gift. Reward. Finder please. Call Howard Cardinal 23243. -15 CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE 9 We Call and Deliver TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS STUDENTS: Your thesis, themes an- term papers neatly and accurate科 types. Helen Harman, 2nd floor, Wre Building. Phone 1248 or 2725W KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Arthur S. Cain, Leavenworth; Mrs. and Mrs. H. E. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellott, and Mrs. R. N. Lattner, all of Tulsa, Okla. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Delta Tau Delta parent day celebration will be: Mr. and Mrs. Blowers of Kansas City, Ms. and Mrs. Kinghorn of Kansas City, Ms. and Mrs. Elmore, Mrs. and Mrs. Wiles, nil of Nashville; Mrs. W. Elmore of Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Mullerone of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Willch of Kansas City, Kan.; and Mrs. and Mrs. A. H. Lehman. Thursday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were: Joe Robertson, c'unel; Bob Sedor, b'35; Leslie Eickle, c'unel; Carl Randall, b'35; Alvin Renford; Wayne Klemp, b'35; David Aklure, c'31; Carl Stemans, b'35; David Douglass, c'77; Samuel Broomfield, c'unel; Gilbert Shirch, b'36; Clark Adams, b'38; Allen Asher, b'37; Mrs. W. F. Springer and Wallace Spring, both of Kansas City. Mo. An informal banquet in honor of the guest conductors here for the national festival was held just night in the Crystal Palace, Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dr. Edwin Franko Goldman, Herbert L. Clarke, Harold Bochew, Dewey O. Wiley, Earl D. Irons, and Dean D. Wilson, Russell L. Wiley is the hostmaster. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. J. B. Harrison and Mrs. Helen Grove of Hardin, Mo.; Herbert Sandell and Charles Hazen of Kansas City; Mr. R. D. Cook of Hertington; and Moschele Garnett of Roberts堡 Gardens; were dinner guests last night at the Acacia house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Bob Russell, Miss Mary Iner Groebke, Miss Mabel Malen, Miss Barbara Manfield, Miss Dorothy Blue, Miss Loa Hail, Miss Maryian Chance, Miss Pauline Snyder, Miss Imogene Borter and Mrs. Miriam Firemith, all of Topeka, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday. Miss Mabel Elliott of the department of sociology will address an all-callenda meeting at the Plymouth Congregational church on Wednesday, May 15, at 3:15 o'clock. Miss Elliott's subject will be "Crime and Crime Prevention." The entire Kauai chapter of Alpha Delta Pi attended the high-state convention this week and will participate in the week-end. The other chapters which attended were those from Kauai. The first annual bi-racial banquet sponsored by the Council of Race Relations was held last night at the Colonial tea room. Mr. Frank D. Alexander of the department of sociology spoke on "Furthering Race Relations." Agnes Lee, Louise Lebrecht, Betty Anne Murphy, all of Kansas City, Me, are week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Thea house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Luncheon guests at the Delta Tait Dalton house Friday were; Dr Edwin Franko Goldman, Holder Bachman Herbert L. Clarke, and William P. Ludd ☆ ☆ ☆ Myra Murd Abilene, Jurand Hurt of Kansas City, and Barbara Manfield of Topeka, are week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Dr. Wolfgang Koehler of the University of Berlin was the guest of Prof. and Mrs. J. F. Brown using the Midwestern Psychological Association conference. John Tencov, former student in the graduate school, spent the week-end visiting friends here. E. M. E. Pyle and Mrs. George Philk of Clay Center are week-end guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Anne Jeolika of Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mr and Mrs. R.E. Black of Wichita are visiting their son, Charles Black, at the Sigma Chi house. Miss Edna Wheatley of Arkansas City is a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Acacia will hold their Founder's da banquet today at the chapter house. Charles Decker of Coffeyville is a week-end guest at the Beta Theta P house. Bacteriology Club Picnic May 14 Robin Hood, c25, president of the bacteriology Club, announced that the spring picnic and election of officers with the board will be held on June 3, members willing to attend should sign on the bulletin board as soon as possible. Greatest Crowd in 40 Years Pays Homage to British Royalty Well - Wishers Hurt in Mob London, May 11—(UP) —More than 500 persons were injured tonight when the greatest mob in 40 years gathered to protest against King George III and to King George III and Queen Mary. Twelve persons were taken to hospitals for treatment. Others were treated at first aid stations doting the palace area. King George and Queen Mary appeared on the balcony of the palace and were cheered for 7 minutes by a crowd estimated at 250,000. Monday KFKU 2:30 p.m. Book review, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell 2:45 p.m. Elementary French Lesson Mr. W. K. Cornell, Instructor in Romance Language 4:45 p.m. Campus Calendar, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Instructor in English Will Not Enter Tournament Bill Cochran, manager of the Memorial Union building, announced Friday that the University would not enter the three-cauction billboard tournament of the Association of College Unions scheduled for May 15. Word Received too Late to Select Team for Billiard Competition With fairly good material the Jay-hawkers are now capable of entering any tournament to win ratings. But since it takes several days to run off a tournament for the purpose of selecting five outstanding billiard shots, Bill Coughlin declined to put a Kansas team in the intercollegiate field at present. Because Kansas received word of the event too late to select a team, it was decided to postpone further billiard competition until next year. Wisconsin University, winner of the recent annual straight rail billiard tournament, was appointed by the As-steven Sponsor and sectional headquarters for the three-cushion affair. About twenty teams from colleges and Universities in the eastern section of the United States have entered the tournament already. FOUR HUTCHINSON TOTS LOSE LIVES IN ARKANSAS RIVEL Hutchison, May 11. — (UP) Four little girls stepped into a sand pit today while wading in the Arkansas river and were drowned. They were Lorraine Metz, 6; Thelma Metz, 4; Ester Metz, 3; and Iaha Mayer, 7; daughter of four children. Police were able to recover the bodies a half hour after they tumbled in. W. S. Straig, who was fishing, saw the children fall into the hole. Straig said he first noticed the girls as they splashed in the water waving about. He then turned around and ran to the place and found they had fallen into the deep hole. HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATIC CAST TO PRESENT PLAY TONIGHT The Vineland High School dramatic cast will present the play "For He Had Great Possessions," at the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock tonight. This play will be held under the direction of the Kansas Council of Religious Christian Education at Wichita yesterday. This is the third successive year they have won the Senator Copper trophy which gives Douglas County permanent possession The play will be given under the direction of M. D. S. Deixal, and under the sponsorship of the Women's Guild, which offers $1 a lawyer fee, a silver offering will be taken. Phi Sigma, honorary biological society, recently elected the following officers: President, Donald Jennings Obee, gr. department of botany; vice president, Lewis L Coriell, gr. department of botany; secretary, Lynley H曼恩堡, gr. department of entomology; and trans-departmenter McCallough, gr. department of zoology. The Architectural Society will hold a banquet May 21. The society, including both professors and students, has been divided into two aides. They will compete for attendance at the dinner, and a member of the winning side will be free to accept applause. Carol Bessinger a chairman of the banquet committee. Architects To Hold Banquet Snow Zoology Club will have their annual spring picnic at Brown's Grow-Up. May 14. The group will save Snow Hall at 4:20 o'clock. Steve Stotts, superintendent, announced that all members to go should sign up as soon as possible. Oread Training School has started the enrollment of pupils for next year. The office is open every afternoon and on Saturday. Parents and pupils desire information about the school or on the website to welcome to come in for an interview. Stillwater, Ocla. May 11—(UP) Janilis will get the scientific angle on the "gentle art of pushing a broom" when they leave their dust pans and mops to attend a course to be offered at M. College during the week June 3-12. Janitors Will Attend Annual College Course In Oklahoma School The week's instruction will be in the science of keeping public buildings clean and comfortable, and in the fifth annual jantors' short course to be given at the Members of the trades and industrial donation staff at the college provide the course in en-cooperation with the Oklahoma School Costantina's Association. Students will receive a course at the same time at the Oklahoma Agricultural and Normal College at Angleton, about 20 miles from Stillwater. The courses will be divided into five modules: first, receiving instruction from frumau; second, receiving instruction in ensekeeping. Second year attendants will study heating and ventilation; third year attendance; maintenance; fourth year attendance; elementary science applied to agriculture; year period; year personnel and job analysis. Women's Intramurals --at the The Kappa Gamma Kappa and Alpha Dhaiga Pt. baseball team will play Monday afternoon at 4:30 for the championship of sorority teams in intramural baseball. The game will be interesting because players played good ball throughout the season. The probable hatties will be Crook and Delane for the Kappa team and Wyatt and Teygarden for Alpha Delta Pi. The winner of this game will play midfielder team for the winner champion baseball team of the University. Angies Wwal Dual Meet Easily Manhattan, May 11—U.S. - Securing blanket tickets in the mule, half mile and 2-mile events, Kansas State Col- lege football, Kansas City dual meet here today. A stiff wind and soft track aid Kansas State runners. --at the Aggies Win Dual Meet Easily At the Churches First Presbyterian Church, North and Vermont street. 9:45, Church school. 11:00, Worship service. Sermon subject: "The Job of Men" 3:20-5:00, Tea at 7:00. --at the PATEE All Shows 10c and 15c NOW! Ends Tuesday 3 BIG FEATURES FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROOGERS in the Musical Triumph 2 BIG FEATURES The Dancing Sweethearts of "ROBERTA" . . . . 'Gav Divorcee' NORMAN FOSTER SIDNEY BLACKMER Enchanting Tunes! Gorgous Girl! "BEHIND THE GREEN LIGHTS" Schedule of Shows *GAY DIVORCE* Mat 3:10 - Nike LIGHTS GITCH Mat 5:105 - Nike 0.45 Only In Capt. Willemse's Great Novel NOTE Westminster hall for students, father and parents, 7.30, Westminster student forum at Westminster hall. There will be an installation service of the new calenist members. Following this service, Rev. Brian Litton, 1969, The Virtue Presbyterian young people will give the play "For He Had Great Possessions." First Christian church, Teenth and Kentucky streets, 0-45. Church school, 10-50. Worship service: Seminary A. Youth ministry: Youth group. Worship, 6:30. Young people's forum. Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vernon streets. 9:25, Church school. 10:00, Discussion group. Topic: "Highlights of the Midwestern Psychology Association Service Series." Church service theme: "The Leaven of Sacrifice." @ 00, Promenade Club. First Methodist Episcopal church Teenth and Vermont streets 4:45, 10:50, Morning worship Sermon; "Motherly Traits" 6:00, Wesley Foundation League. There will be an outdoor vape service 8:00. The Bakeer team will then present their concert under the direction of Don author O. Leavenegend. Trinity Lutheran church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire, 8-35. Religious instruction for people of all ages, 10-43. Call to worship on the tower chimes, "The Lord's Prayer," subject, "The Christians' Ark." 6-30. Young people's meeting. First Barchurch, Eighth and 10-kilometer streets. 9:35 Church school 10:50, Bethan School 12:45, Bethan of O'Haven University, will be the guest speaker. 2:00 The man Lawrence's Leading Theater GRANADA DICKINSON TODAY-Ends Wednesday Positively No Advance in Prices for the Year's Most Entertaining Comedy Drama! Shows 3 - 7 - 9 MICKEY MOUSE A. and P. GYPSIES SUNDAY — 4 Days "The Thin Man" and "The Gay Divorcee" Together for the First Time. ALL SHOWS 25c Kiddies 10c World's Latest News Brotherhood will have as their speaker Rev. Belz, who will give an account of his "Travels in the Holy Land." 6:30, M.J.C. meeting of R.P.Y.U. Ray McLoughlough, Y.M.C.A. secretary to the University, will speak. Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street, 9-45. Church school 1100. Morning worship. Sermon sub-committee. High School Society. High School Society. 7-00. Fireside forum. August McCollom, a University professor on "Through the Eyes of the Blind." Immanuel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, 10:00, Sunday school and Bible class, 11:00, Divine service. Subject: "Jesus, the Good Shepherd." 5:30, fellowship lunch. 6:00, Social hour. Trinity Episcopal church, Teeth and Vermont streets. 8:00, Holy communion. 9:45, Church school. 11:00, Morning service and sermon. Continuous Shows Today From 2:30 till 11:30 25c片 6. After 6-35c Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wiedemann building, 833$^2$ Massachusetts street, 04:55. Sunday school, 11:00. Sermon room. Sermon student "Adam and Fallen Man." Friends church, Eleventh and Delaware streets. 9:15, Bible school. Subject of lesson: "The Christian Church." 11:00, Morning worship. 7:00, Christian Endeavor service. Topic: "The Making of a Christian Home." Only a Few More Class Days 。 Plan a group meal in one of the private rooms. GOOD. BETTER. 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