THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1985 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:38 and 9 p.m. call 2702332. University Women's Club To Hold Tea The University Women's Club will entertain with a tea this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Myra hall. A short business meeting will be held, and Miss Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice, will sing a group of songs. Mrs. M. J. Getto, as chairman of the hostess committee, will be assisted by Mrs. W. I. Maddux, who is chairman of the decoration committee; and Mrs. Woodruff will be chairman of the decoration committee, while Mrs. Herbst Aliphin has charge of the ten table Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Webb Woodward of Topeka announce the birth of a daughter Monday at Stormont hospital --leave tomorrow on a three-day trip for Camden county, Mo., to study the granite out-crop to be found in that county. "Granite underlies most of the state of Kansas, but Camden county is the only location near the University where the granite is found," said the earth. Prof. Landes said. Camden county is located south of the Ozarks. Mr. Woodward was formerly Miss Agnes Roberts, 16, and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Woodward attended the University two years and graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Miles. Renée Mizou of Paris, France, milled in an open recital at the University yesterday afternoon, and was among the honorees. She is with accompanying her on her concert tour, were guests at the Lincheen given to the Quirk Club at the Colonial team hall. Dinner music at the Della Upsilon house tonight, to be followed by an hour of dancing, will be Lecile Bottom, Frances Bruce, Olive Adel Krebblah, Carolyn Newman, Dorothea Watson, Mia McKee, Jenoy Neves, Marc Mauzer, Alen Countain, Gertrude Tugsten, Betty Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buller. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Gamma Delta will hold its annual spring form at the chapter house to-morrow night. Earl Coleman and his crew will host a hotel Belleville in Kansas City will play. Kappa Kappa Gamma will entertain with its annual spring party Saturday night at the Lawrence Country Club, Blackburn and its orchestra will play. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. W. C. K. Carving entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for the wives of the army officers connected with the University unit of the R.O.T.C. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Tuesday were: Rue Stockwell, fat35, Virginia Hecker, c'uncl, and Emerson Thompson, c'35. Jainy Perry, c37; Barbara Koenig, c38; and Winfried Koenig, c39, will be dinner guests of Joan Janklowk, c38 at Corbin hall tonight. Ned Richard and Chet Miza, both of Atchison, were guests at the Sigma Chi house Tuesday. The bride group of the K.U. Dames will meet this afternoon at the home on Mrs. Byron Walker, 742 Indiana street. The members of the Central College golf team that played the University Tuesday were musicians at the Delta Chi house Tuesday night. Mrs. B. E. Radcliffe and Mrs. Paul M. Esping from Kansas City were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Prof. W. L. Burdick, acting dean of the Law School, will be a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house tonight. --leave tomorrow on a three-day trip for Camden county, Mo., to study the granite out-crop to be found in that county. "Granite underlies most of the state of Kansas, but Camden county is the only location near the University where the granite is found," said the earth. Prof. Landes said. Camden county is located south of the Ozarks. The next session of the school will be held tonight at 7:15. Mr. Alliphn urges all candidates to be on time, as the first part of the evening will be spent in a discussion of artificial rest breaks. The second part of the back carry. The latter part of the evening, the class will hold a water session. "In order to give the best service to the present class, I am unable to accept any more members now. If anyone really desires the instruction, please report to me and arrangements will be made for such instruction by my student assistants." Mr. Alliphn said. PHONE K.U.66 ☆ ☆ ☆ VOMEN TAKE OVER CONTROL OF COUNCIL AT NEW ALBAN New Albany, May 1—(U)—Maryan missie Murphy and her five councilemen today took over the town pavilion and rockin' while we rocked the crumble." Judy Jencks, c'36, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yester-day. The following have proven themselves eligible to continue in the school: Freed McCoy, Melvin R. Pebble, Edward Hunt, W. F. Pipkee, Kith Roberts, S. P. Brun, Robert Browning, Edward Micek, James Draper, George Gordon, Merrill Irwin, John Grist, Eddie Meyer, Michael Starr, Shaw, David Carson, Max Dill, Joe Key, James Steelo, Frank Sheemaker, and Neal Moan. The "petitcoin rule" will be complete with Mrs. Laura Shelton assuming the office of police judge, Mrs. Murphy's first act was to announce that two oppressive offices—city clock and city jail—were filled with women. She will dispense her duties since "New Albany is a peaceful place without crime or disturbances." Murphy, Mrs. Murphy said her government would try for a clean town and a prosperous business. The major in a wilde country where children are married. Four are mothers. Twenty-one Qualify for Red Cross Swimming Tests Twenty-one men qualified in the swimmer's test given Tuesday night at the University of Pittsburgh. Life-saving school. The school is held in the University pool under the supervision of Herbert G. Alphin instructor in physical education, and has a summer program. Life Saving School Starts To Study Camden Granite CLASSIFIED ADS Washington University Group to Join Kansas Party A geological party including Prof Kenneth K. L. Landes of the geology department at C. L. Knight, assistant professor of geology, and Dr. Mat McCain, Graz, CSU; and Dr. Pet McMann, CSU, will Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging Anna Katherine Kiehl, c38, of Pittsburg. LOST AND FOUND PHONE K.I.65 MISCELLANEOUS KEYS K. U.65 WANTED WANTED. Rooms for Midwestern Psychology Convention, May 1-11 for visiting faculty people. $1.00 per call. Call Psychology房, KU, 1511. -146 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS K E Y S for any lock. Night light & pallocks in stock. Door closes repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. 17h. 319 KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING LOST. Small gold signet ring with diamond and initials A.L.N. inscribed. Lest on campus. Reward. Phone 956-1485. Narsen -1485 LOST: Yellow slicker-style raincoat. Lost on campus. Reward. Call Coach. Risley, 1419. -147 LOST: Black more evening glove, Friday evening on Oread Avenue. Call Jane Pierce, phone 2844. CLEANERS Phone AT YOUR SERVICE 14th & Tenn. Phone We Call and Deliver TAXI Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25e three insertions, 50e; six insertions, 75e contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. The Kansas party will be joined by a group from Washington University of St. Louis led by Pro. Carl Tolman of the geology department of that University. The Kansas members plan to return to Lawrence Sunday. Dr. James Naimith is the principal speaker at a banquet in Burlington, given Monday night in honor of the Burlington high school athletes Dr. Naimith is introduced by Ray McIntosh, football man. Burton A. Kinsburgh, LLB.33, county attorney, welcomed the guests, and gave a short talk. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. The annual initiation and bringer banquet of Phi Beta Kappa will be held Monday evening, May 13, at the Eldridge hotel. Initiation will be held at that time for the 23 college seniors elected to the organization late in March. Mist Helen R. Hoopes, assistant professor of computer in charge of the program committee. Phone 12 - 987 Graduate to Oil Directorate Naismith Sneaks at Banquet Phi Beta Kappa to Initiate Kenneth Crumly, B.S. Bsa. 25, of Colley has been elected a member of the board of directors of the Kansas Oil Men's Association. Mr. Crumly is man of the association and an active bond chain of bulk plants and filling stations in northwestern Kansas. Prof. W. A. Dill of the department of engineering will give a talk tonight at the first "Sciences in Education" students at Baker University at Baldwin. He will discuss the validity of the theory. Rain-Making Attempts Given Trial in Panhandk Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, will celebrate its annual commemoration day next Friday. D. C. E. Raleigh, president of Fort Hays State College, will be the convocation speaker. On this occasion, usually designated as an opening ceremony, apples will be apples free to the students and visitors at the morning assembly. Dallah, Tex., May 1—(UP)--Farmers wearing gas masks tonight bonnet-barded ingens of black clouds above a blowing dust storm in an effort to blast down rain on the parched fields of the Texas panhandle. Thornton, Amarillo Aviator Will Try To Blast Out Moisture Thornton, a famed fighter of oil well fires, tested his bomb near Riton Blanco lake, four miles southwest of here. The country once was a rich farming area. Drought and dust storm have turned it into virtual desert. Hundreds of skeptical spectators watched the men working under Tex Thornton, Amarillo aviator, as high explosive bombs were hurled aloft. The bombardment failed to bring down a building, and conditions were good except for the best. The rain making experiment was the first since James A. Boze was fatally burned while bombing the clouds from an airplane near Waxahache last year. Thornton believes the explosion would set up electrical conditions leading to precipitation. Using an improbable bomb, he bombs it into the air at 25 minute intervals. The bombs made of TNT and sulfidified nitroglycerine jelly exploded if no rain falls before tomorrow. Thornton then will send up bombs on gas ballons with timing devices so that the explosion will occur at the desired time. Teaching Applications Due Assigned Students Will Take Positions at Oread Training High School May 10 is the deadline for students applying for practice teaching positions. Students desire to gain some experience and to be in the office of Raymond A. Schweiger, Dean of the School of Education now. In order to be eligible for such teaching assignments, it is necessary to have completed a minimum of hours of class work in the School of Education. In addition, five hours of general psychology, five hours of social sciences, and two hours of principles of math less than a grade point average of 1.3 in all subjects and 1.5 in their major field. In the arrangement of the positions. Facilities for supervised teaching are offered by the School of Education in the following departments: biological sciences, drawing and design, economics, English, French, history, home economics, mathematics, music, physical education, physical science, political science, Spanish, speech, and social science. The assigned teachers will have charge of the classes of the various departments of the Oread Training School for 1935-36. Dudley Watson to Start Program With Lectur (Continued from page one) of pottery treated in different ways. These examples may be seen in the Administration building in room 320 and in the corridor adjoining. The second exhibition is of work done by students in the department. This is found in rooms 314 and 315 and on the walls of the corridor outside. In room 316, there are several mounts of design work by students in the colored school at Lampton, Ocala. Craft work and pottery of students of the University was sent to Sallieu, Tuesday, where it is on display at the annual meeting of the Kansas State Federation Miss Rosemary Kestham, professor of design, will lead a discussion Saturday afternoon on "How the State Federation supports schools." Greater Help to the Public Schools." Today KFKU 20 p.m. Elementary Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence Christian, assisted in a special musical program by Prof. Jan Chiapuso 2:45 p.m. Elementary French Lesson Mr.W.K.Cornell 10:00 p.m. 139th Athletic Interview arranged by Prof. E. R. Elbel. TAU BETA PI ELECTS OFFICERS AT ITS MENTING LAST NIGH Lorne Craig, e3d, was elected president of Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity at its meeting last night. Other officers elected were: vice president, John McNown; correspondent secretary, George Wright; and assistant treasurer, Worley Kauf. Prof. F., L. Brown was elected to the advisory board. Craig, the new president, was also chosen eligible to the national convention of the fraternity which will be held at Lorengi, Mih, next year with Michaela. Waldo Shaw, e'55, is the retiring president of the organization. Commission Adopts Book by Elliott Commission Adopts Book by Elliot Among the new books recently adopted by the Kansas school book commission is one entitled "Our Dymanic Society," written by Mabel H. Eliot, assistant professor of sociology at the 4 BIG DAYS May 1-4 Listen for the RADIO BROADCAST DNE CENT SALE RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Go. 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