FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.am, call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 pm. call 270913. p. m. call 2702K3. The May meeting of the University Women's Club was held yesterday afternoon at Myers hall. Miss Irene Peabody sang six numbers. During the business meetings, reports were given by the retiring officers. New officers elected are: President, Mrs. E. H. Lindsey; vice president, Mrs. E. B. Lockhart; secretary, Mrs. W. F. Kissick; correspondent secretary, Mrs. G. M. Georgen; george House; social chairman, Mrs. A. T. Walker; and program chairman, Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw. ☆ ☆ Membrias at larger Mrs. Ethel Evans, Miss Marmurant Anderson, Miss Mary Ross, and Miss Elizabeth room and a bowl of napkins decorated the tea table. Mrs. C. H. Ashton Alpha Omicron Pi will have their spring formal at the chapter house Saturday night. Dick Gossett's orchestra will furnish the music. The chaperones will be: Mrs. Dimoneo Alter, Mr. Frank Brown, Mrs. Havenhill and Mrs. C. H. Landes. The guests will be: Miss Hazel Hedges of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Joe Dunham of Boston; Miss Laurelle Clippinger of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Madre Brown of Wichita; Miss Andrea Clark of Irving; Irene Hames of Preston; Miss Beaun May Harmon of Topcik; and Miss Indere Doullan. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Elizabeth Edie, ed3, 23; entertained with a Huda dinner last night at her home for majors in the women's physical education and was native Huba food, which was this country by Mrs. J. H. Lawson, a missionary in India. The guests were Miss Ruth Hoover and Mrs. Linda Cohen, both teachers of physical education, Loize Montgomery, ed3; Helen Boman, ed3; Carol Hunter, ed3; Thelma Humphrey, ed3; Mary Beaty Dewy, ed3; Betty Lot Fish, ed3; Farnell Fisher, ed3; and Sally Salythal, gr. The Pi Beta Phi alumna association will build a lunchroom tomorrow at 12:30 pm, where students will be meet with junior and senior members of the active chapter will be guests. Mrs. C. B. Carman, and Mrs. F. H. Smithmerayer are on the lunchcom- ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests for dinner and an hour dance at the Kappa Sigma house Thursday evening were Ann West, 'cuneal; Carline Hihn, 'c85; Betty Catherine, 'c89; Bety Crow, 'c90; Ben Fitzpatrick, Daniel Ruth, Bordiner, Mary Frances Martin, 'c87; Martha Nutzman, 'cuneal; Prof. F, R. Bartly, and Don Brown, both of Baldwin. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Saturday night with their annual spring formal at the house. Harlan Leonard and his orchestra will play for the dancing, which will be led by McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick and Mrs Nell Butcher. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were: Mary Jane Lloyd, c'36; Ann Habbard, Kathryn Cassidy, c'uncil; Elmer Cailin; Jason Bowen, c'uncil; Elizabeth Cain; Jessica Owens, vena, c'uncil; Betty Sterling, fa'uncil; and Prof. William M. Howie. Kilp Kappa Psi will entertain Friday night with their annual spring formal at the chamber house. Red Blackburn and his band will furnish the music. Mrs. Janssen, Linda Hancock, C. H. Landen, and Mrs. Redl. Hopkins will be the chapers. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night were: Prof. and Mrs. Seba Elridge; Harriet Geer, gr; Prof. and Neel Mee; Miss Alice Winston; Prof. G. W. Stratton; and Miss Mary See. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Pli announces the engagement of Loyce Hopp, f337, of Tulsa Kaui, to Dale O'Roke; b36, of Marseille or O'Hoke is a member of Pi Kappa Plo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests for dinner at the Sigma Cgh house last night were: Judges Robert T. Price; 71. Caroline Dodge of Topkena c'35; David B. Franklin c'35; and Professor Moore. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ At the Kappa Alpha Theta house Miss Frances Nichols of Vinita will visit Mary Lou Baugh this week-erd and their children. Ms. Baugh will be mustakes for the会 Bobarrows. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Sigma Kappa house for dinner Tuesday evening were Dr. and Mrs. Joseph King, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Williams, Ms. Linda Walling, Virginia LaCroix, gr. Lunchroom guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jose Bradley and Jack Wyatt, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. A. G. Swance of Lees Summit, Mo., is the guest of her daughter, Ema Jo Swane, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. An informal dinner will be given Monday night at the University Club. Prof. and Mrs. Jens P. Jensen will be in charge of the evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Chi Omega alumnae held dinner meeting Wednesday night at te Colonial. Ten members were pres- ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Tau Omega will hold its annual spring party tonight at the chapter house. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will play for the dancing. The sewing group of the K.U. Dames will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. John Reiger, 1011 Alabama street. ☆ ☆ ☆ Carolyn Harper, c'35, was the guese of Eleonor Winters, c'35, at Corbin hall last evening. PHONE K.U. 66 The Alpha Omicron Pi security will hold their annual senior breakfast Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Virginia Hecker, c'uncl, was a dinner guest at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING Read the Kansan Want Ads. Dr. W. L. Burdick was a dinner gues last night at the Beta Theta Pi house. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND WANTED: Rooms for Midwestern Pay- cheology Convention, May 9-11 for faculty faculty people. $12.00 per hour. Call Psychology office, K.U.I. 141 - 146 WANTED OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS MISCELLANEOUS PHONE K.U.66 for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 319 KEYS LOST AND FOUND LOST: Small gold signet ring with diamond and initials ALM. inscribed on camp on campus. Reward. Phone 950 Miriam Boulton Nathanson. -140 LOST: A pair of gold rimmed glasses in green metal case. Lost between 5th and 21st streets on Mississippi. Reward Call Frances Bruce, 415. -148 LOST: Yellow slicker-style raincoat Lost on campus. Reward. Call Chas Risley, 1419. -147 14th & Tenn. CLEANERS TAXI AT YOUR SERVICE Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, 30c six insertions, 75c contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. We Call and Deliver TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass Phone 12-987 Beach Styles for 1935 Even More Stream-Lined Phone Figures show that there will either be more drowning in 1935 or fewer men will go in swimming. At least the figures shown above modeling the 1935 bathing suit styles indicate that the poor male is going to have a hard time concentrating on swimming this season. One of the more dashing 1915 1935 1900 Sherwin Kelly to Talk Here Book Hill Acts at Granada University Graduate and Geo-Physical Prospector to Visit Here Upon being discharged from the Aviation Corps at the close of the war, Mr. Kelly entered Ecole des Menes, the principal French mining school in Paris where he became interested in electrical prospecting. Later, he represented the Schlumberger interest in drilling and mining. At present, he is a member of Low, Kelly and Zuschig, gee-physical prospectors. several Dramatic Students to Appear on Amateur Program Tonight Sherwin F. Kelly, '17, will speak and give a laboratory demonstration of interesting phases of the general subject "Geo-Physical Prospecting." Monday evening in the physics lecture room at Blake hall, Prof. C. M. Young of the department of mining engineer, announced yesterday afternoon. numbers calls for a little net judiciously arranged over a silken lining. Another novel design is created from cellophane. Native Tahitan prints is icolorous color will also be smart. Generally speaking, the 1353 beach styles will depend to a great extent on one's coat of tea. Mr. Kelly is at present attending the meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in Washington to address and give some laboratory demonstrations. He plans to stop in this city to visit friends before return- Several groups of University dramatics students have outlined an ambitious program for themselves, according to the Granada theater. In connection with the content sponsored by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer company in its search for new talent, a number of entries from Topkapi and one from Atchison and Leavenworth will appear on the stage. Several acts from the University have been booked, but will not be included in the popular dramatic group presenting the melodrama, "Nugget Nell," has been signed for a test engagement May 9th, at the Granada theater in Emporia. If the skit proves a success the group will present the country wide Fox剧院 circuit of 128剧aters. George Callahan, former drama instructor, and now connected with WREN, is writing the script. The finals in the Ted Fio Rito personality and ability content will be held next Friday night and the five winners will be announced. All expenses maid. There they will compete in the sectional contest which will be judged by a representative of Ted Fio Rito. Mr. Schwahn wants it understood that the acts from the University are being presented only to help round out the program and are not being entered in the contest. The audience will act as judge of the contest acts. The first of May means more than flowers and May baskets and the like to students at the University of Michigan, because that day opens the trout season. The Michigan Daily warned professors not to stare too displeasingly at the schools' enormous crowds because it's really a red letter date for those who aspire to the fishing sport. LOIZE MONTGOMERY CHOSE TO LEAD W.A.A. NEXT YE/ W. A.A. officers elected at the meeting w held day for the coming year are: President, Loize Montgomery, e3d; vice president, Betty Parkinson, e3c; manager, Betty Hanson, e3m; and point system manager, Catherine Holmes, e3s. Sports managers elected include Benaley Bailor, e3b; Balcon, e3n; tennis, Dorothy Trokel, e3j; swimming, Rachel Kieens, e3l; balloon hall, Lois Sholander, e3k; basketball, Frances Braue, e3r; minor sports, baseball, Mary Grace Lincott, e4i The annual W.A.A. banquet will be held at the Manor May 15. Betty Hanson, council, is in charge of all arrangements. At this time the new officers will be installed and new members taken in this year will be initiated. Y.W. Course Begins Today Miss Florence Stone, Girl Reserve Executive, Will Lead Discussion The first meeting of the Girl Reserve training course sponsored by the Y.W. C.A. will be this evening from 7:45 to 10:45, at Hentley House. A discussion will be given by Florence Stone, Girl Reserve executive secretary and director of the course, on "The Sociological Background of the High School in Kansas" from 8:45 to 10:45, of the Girl Reserve Club and its Correlation with Other Activities." This is the eighth annual course which has been offered here. It is given for the benefit of senior women who ex- ceed with physical disabilities or circular activities. It has proven very helpful to women going into such school positions since school boards are demanding more and more each year, the ability to organize extra-curricular ac- Miss Stone has conducted similar courses at Fort Hays Kansas State College, Emporia State Teachers College, and at Manhattan recently. Mrs. Jessie Johnson of Wellington will assist Miss Stone in the course. Memorial Union cafeteria at 6 i.m. W. C. Nystrom, of the School of Education, will be the toastmaster for the graduation in charge of preparations for the event. the program; March, Miss Margaret McNown; Group Singing, directed by Dr. E. E. Bayles accompanies Helen White; Toutmaster, O Lord, Ltd, M. W. Cystrain; The Workers, Rendal Wedel; Over the Waves (Ronas), Gilles' Glee Club directed by Margaret Club Club directed by Miss Margaret McNown, student teacher; The Stockholder, Mrs. D. C. Jackson, J; Trumann (Schumann), Cornel Sose by Carlyle Registration will be acceptable until noon today. The fee is 75 cents. Edna Turrell, c35, is in charge. Audience Acclaims Dalies Frantz on Program Here How's your Bridge? CULBERTON'S New Summary Will help you. Get your copy today. $1.00 (Continued from page one) Many movie we find the greatest medium of eloquence at our demand." The University Band under the direction of Russell L. Wiley opened and concluded the program and Mile. Rene Nizan of Paris, Fr., played an organ selection, "The Westminster Chimes," by Vierne. "Science thus paves the way for art. What we know today is nothing to what will be demanded in the near future of a far more scientific progress that science has made." THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Attend Banquet Oread Training School to Hold Annual Celebration Tonight About 100 students, parents, practice teachers, and supervisors will attend the eleventh annual High Home-Night Band of Arqoud Training School in the Daws; The Board of Directors, Mr John E. Clement, Student Teacher; Serenade-Barcode- Piziczone (Pische), Violin Dui by Barbara Haraen and Elden Harwood; The Chairman of the Board, Dean Raymond A. Schweiger. Class To Present Puppet Show Presenting a puppet show tomorrow evening at 7:30 in 316 Administration building, the public school art and methods class of Mia Maude Ellsworth invites the public to their demonstration of art and design. Admission of five cents will be charged. Every senior man at Chicago University must attempt to raise a moustache within the next two weeks or else. . . The Blackfriars groups of the university sponsor the annual senior moustache derby and have announced that one of their groups will win with a "clean" shave for all entries. Permanent records of the best crops are kept and the winner is awarded a loving cup provided by a local barber shop. WE SERVE SHRIMP at All Times Day or Night FREE FRIDAY NIGHT We will look for you Gross Cafe --and 9th & N.H. Will assure you an enjoyable evening as well. 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