TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society 15 Before 5 p.m. call K.U. 25; between 7.30 and 9 p.m. call 27623K. Dean Agnos Husband Dean Agnes Husband Announces Her Engagement To Prof. Waldemar Geltch A surprise announcement of the engagement of Daan Agnes Husband and Prof. Waldemar Giehl, head of the viiim department of the School of Fine Arts, was inside the conclusion of the 2016 Club concert at Dodge City, Saturday. Dum Hauband received her A.B. degree from the University of Kansas in 1911 and later took her master's degree at Columbia University, New York. She is now in New York. Dem Hauband studied voice under several teachers. In 1913, Miss Husband became professor of Voices at Stetson University. Do Lomb, Fl., and later held like post-graduate positions with the College and Stephen's College, Columbia, Mo. In 1916, she resigned her academic position to serve overseas with the YM.C.A. While in this capacity, she worked in Tiberium, Germany and Paris, France. During World War II, she served in America, she became a visiting delegate for the Delta DeltaDelta security. Miss Husband came to the University as voice teacher in 1921. In 1923 she assumed the position of dean of women, and in 1924 she was named head of the Women's College School of Fine Arts. Miss Husband is also director of the Women's Glee Club. Professor Gelch came to the University in 1928 from the University of Wien, consin, where he had taught violin for 11 years. ☆ ☆ ☆ Jaquith-Fisher Marriage Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Lucile Jaquish, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Joquish of Wichita, and Paul Fisher of Kansas City, Mo. The ceremony took place Saturday morning in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday at the University in 1930-18 and is a member of Gamma Phi Pta. Mr. Fisher also attended the University and was prominent in athletics, playing on the football, basketball, and volleyball teams, as member of Mr. Kappa Alpha factorials. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will make their homes in Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. Fisher is employed on the staff of the Kansas City Star. ☆ ☆ ☥ Delta Zeta held formal initiation for Helen Allen, c'uncel, Saturday afternoon. At the Rose Dinner following the initiation covers were laid for Virginia Rice, Liberty, Mo.; Catherine Morris, Mary J. Beninghoven, Margaret Wolf, Margaret Goeth, Ruth Bryant, Dorothy Canham, Violet Cothers, Alice Gallip, Maxine Smith, and Elizabeth Coele, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Beaumont, Elizabeth Conrad, Rosa Lee Conrad, Grace Eadie, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Katherine Yung, Topka; Hazel Sharp, Kenneth; Edna Wheatley, Arkansas City; Coela Baker, Newton; Maxine Hill, Loren Miller, Margaret Barber, Engagement Announced Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house Sunday夜了; Katherine Morria, Dorothy Canham, and Alice Gallup, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Bearman, Elizabeth Centrud, of Kansas City, Kan; Hazel Sharp, Kenneth; Edna Wheatley, Arkansas City; Cuca Baker, Newton; Emil Morse, St. Louis, Mo.; Lloyd Haynes, Arkansas City; and William Blizzard, gr. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Captain Walter B. Farris and Mrs Farris, formerly Elizabeth Rosebend, '18, and Betty Farris of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mrs G. A. Rosebend of Detroit, are determined informally with a tea at the Sigma Kappa house Monday afternoon. Alpha Omicron Pl entertained last night with a formal dinner at the chapter house in honor of the grand president, Mrs. Edith Huntington Anderson. Other guests were: Miss Helen Hallar, grand treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Mix, Miss Elizabba McGuire, Mrs. J. Underwood, and Mrs. Leslie Cramer. Following the dinner the annual spring party was held. Dick Gosset and his orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Plans were made for the Founders Day banquet to be given on May 3. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women at the University, has announced her engagement to Waldemar Geltch, head of the violin department. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church security, had installation of officers Sunday afternoon. The new officers are President, Younnecline Clark, c36; vice president, Ruth Learned, c37; correspondent, Tina Miller, c36; recording secretary, Hazel Rice, c36; treasurer, Iris McDonald, c37; historian, Alice Coolhaugh, c38; chaplain, Margaret Wheeler, c35; and treasurer of the new actives, Jean Frank, c38. PHONE K.U. 66 Eleonore Frown, Erwin Jacobsen, Virginia Yankee, Helen Butler Stella,丝娜 Cullip, Mary Kate Hamn, Miss Marperpette, Mary Chaparron, and Helen Allen. he mitigate. CLASSIFIED ADS KEELER'S BOOK STORE --ter house in honor of the grand president, Mrs. Edith Huntington Anderson. Other guests were: Miss Helen Hallar, grand treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Mix, Miss Elizabba McGuire, Mrs. J. Underwood, and Mrs. Leslie Cramer. FURNISHED APTS. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS TAXI BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING TAXI MISCELLANEOUS LEAVING FOR CHICAGO Wednesday before Easter. Will take 2 students to share expenses. Call 845-7140, -13 FOR RENT. Modern bungalow, partially furnished. Automatic gas furnace, garage. Convenient to University. Call 202301. -134 KEYS for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 014 Mass. St. Ph. 3 Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 LOST AND FOUND LOST. Red Parker Duofool fountain pen. Lost between Thayer Museum and Oread High. Finder please notify Avi Bride McPhone. 850-133 LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin, probably on campus. Reward. Call Dorothy Miller, 290. BRAIDS, CURLS, etc., for sale, or man, to order of your own hair. Remington typewriter for sale. Ms. Sandra. 1216 Tenn. Phone 2183J. -135 FOR SALE-1301 2-door Ford Sedan h perfect mechanical condition; new 17- plate battery, guaranteed 2 years; front end recently overhauled, tires good; gas has gone less than $30,000 miles and has best of care. Code price, $196. Best cash offer above that takes it; otherwise it will be traded in. Address box 7, c/o University Daily Kansan, or inquire a Kansan Business Office. FOR SALE Twenty-five words or less; one insertion, 25c three insertions, 50c; six insertions, 75c, contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. CLEANERS Phone We Call and Deliver MYOURSERVICE 14th & Tenn. ☆ ☆ ★ Dinner guests at the Triangle house Sunday were: Virginia Theis, Ella Bunndr, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Williams, Kenneth Kern, Lewis Carrier and Sterling Cutilp, all of Kansas City, Mo. Lily Johnson, fa 38; Gladys Irvine, c36; Leonice Wadhams, c37; and Margaret Couptar, c38. Sunday dinner guests at the PI Beta Phi house were: Riley Moore, c`38; Challis Hall, c`38; C梦 Durant, c`68; Bill McEilfrish, c`1und; Fred Hartman, c`35; Howard Glenn, c`38; Keith Swainshoe, c`43; Kevin Green, c`35; Rex Crockett, c`1und; and Howard Gilchrist, John Grisley, C. L. Berningk, and Walter Meigs, of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Nadine Cox, "22, of New York City, will sing as a member of the Brahma quartet at the Lawrence Memorial High School Tuesday morning. She will be with a dinner party at the Sigma Chapley chapter House Tuesday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Helen Bixby, c'35, and Miss Florence Breree, c63, attended the meeting of the National Convention of Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, at Ames, Iowa, Saturday and Sunday. The convention is held every two years. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were: June Jenner, Chanute; Dick Graham, Topeka; Bob Beatty, and De Seals, both of Bonga- ☆ ☆ ☆ Week-end guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house this week were: Tom Mozhekh, Hutchinson, Charles Fisher and Duna Dawe, all a Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Gamma Pilha Bedroom Sunday was度假:R伯特, Catt p.35, Mrs. Roy Burt and Emily Margaret Alvarez. The family is Kristen Kusler and Elizabeth Post of Topeka. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Burke Dalton, Margery Dalton, c37; Evortet Elmore, c38; Vernon Sownson, c37; and Miss Margaret Lynn were dim- dinners in the Alpha Chip Omega house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Proctor Ritchie and Bill Hook of Wichita and Lees Hoover of Kansas City were weekend guests at the Kipa Phppa Psi house. Lucilia Bottom, c38, and Katherine Babb of Baster Springs were dinner guests Sunday. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday were: Mrs. L. C. Doggett of Ann Arbor, Justin Bowersock and Mike Reid, a daughter Berry, all of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Beta Theia P house Sunday were: Scotty Folea of Iola Lux and Art Wolf of Topoka Lemon and daughter Dorothy of Pratt. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upshire house guest: Violet Male Kissner, c$5; Alison Compton, c$8; Jean Noyes, c$8; Heaton Heaton, c$4; and Ehlel Senna, c$3. Week-eend guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Melvin Welch, Topek; Charles Darvel, Kansas City, Mo. and Robert Hermichael of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Combes and of Leavenworth hor. and Mr. Mrs. Kruse of Kansas City were guests at the Sigma Phi Epilion house Sunday. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Keeler and Miss Jane Keeler of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Betty Grove. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday were Mrs. Belle Tholen, William Tholen, and Dorella Lange, all of Leavenworth. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Mabel Har伯 of Topeka, Sally Harris of Ottawa, and Florence Olsen. of Nevada, Mo., and Theodore Maichel of Topeka. Delta Zeta announces the engagement of Rosa Lee Conrad, 32, to Le Roy Meterz, e'SS, and of Maxine Morgan to "george Boland. Carolyn Smith, c'36 and Gaye Sweedlund of Hutchinson were guests Sunday at the Delta Tau Delta house. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gates and Mr. Gordon Gates of Bonner Springs were guests Friday of Mildred Lashbrook c'38. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Mr. George Lemon of Pratt was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tuke of Pittsburg were guests Sunday at the Phi Gau house. Louis Taylor of Chanute was a weekend guest of Lloyd Christianson, e35 and John Elliott, b'35. Virginia Theis of Kansas City was the weekend guest at the Alpha Gamma Dionysi Josephine Zimmerman of Shawnes was a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sewell Black of Topeka was a weekend guest at the Delta Chi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Hubert Anderson was a Sunday dinner guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Kappa Eka Kappa had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bartlett, Dr. Harry Bartlett, and Dorothy Carries, all of Kansas City, Mp., Mrs. G. S. Smith Mrs. H. B. Smith was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the plodging of Ruth Neis, c'38, of Eudora. Mrs. H. B. Smith of Washington was a guest at Corbin Hall Sunday. KFKU Today 3.20 p.m. Elementary Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence Chrisman, Instructor in Spanish 2:45 p.m. The American Novel, Mr.Kenneth Rockwell 6:00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 109th edition, Prof. E. R. Elbel Propose Hell Week Changes Ohio State Plans Abolition; Asks Lower Scholastic Requirements The plan originated in the social and pledge relations committee of the president's council, and demands a lowering by university officials of scholastic requirements for initiation to fraternities, and also promises abolition of hell week activities on the part of fraternities. Before the council tomorrow night it will be rebeled as an experiment, proposing to ask university officials to lower the initiation point requirement from the present 2.3 to 2.0. Columbus, Ohio, April 8-The proposed abolition of Hell Week will be considered by the Council of Fraternity and would be held night at Ohio State University here. Permanent adoption of the plan would depend upon its success in the immediate future. Acceptance by the president's assembly would forward the plan to the Council on Student Affairs, a group whose decision will carry considerable weight. If passed by the student affairs council, is will go to the faculty committee on rules, where the ultimate decision must be made. Botany Club to Meet Botany Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Prof. A. J. Mix, 1134 Lollandis street. Rufus Thompson, gr., and Florence Dillen, c'36, will speak on "Ferris." Discussion of the coming picnic of the Club will be held. Y.W.C.A. Board Meets The Y.W.C.A. board met last night at Henley House. This was the first meeting for the newly elected board members. Saenger To Talk To Zoology City Dr. A. Saenger of Kansas City will speak to the Zoology Club tonight Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Miss Mary Larson addressed the Entomology Club last night on "Parisism." Baseball Scores Scores for the intramural soft ball games played yesterday are Cousnack 4, Rock Chalks 2, Theta Tau 10, Delta Ligament Sigma 8, Bali 2, Sigma Chick 17, D.T.D. 5, Delta Ligament Cuma 10, D.T.D. 5, Delta Ligament Phi 14, and Triangle 1, K.P.A. 9. Try Our Try Our Cherry or Apple Pie a la Mode 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Sublimement Memorial Heir Your Big Reason For Coming To Ober's This Week Is To LOOK BETTER You'll always look good to your Mother and you perhaps look alright today just as you are . . . but for Easter you should LOOK BETTER. That's your main reason for coming straight here, because the men who leave this store in new Easter clothing look better than when they came in . . . and looks count in a world that can't see your brain, your character, your honesty, but judges you by the shape of a lape. Your first step to LOOK BETTER this Easter is to look for the best. It's none too good for your body and at Ober's it's not too expensive for your budget. GRIFFON and VARSITY TOWN Easter Suits and Topcoats $19.50 to $35 Damaged by a Dog-Denter? ..light an Old Gold When Horace Hippohoof drops one of his rock-crusher on Ermintrude Muggins' dainty instep... Ermie simply grips the injured dog in one hand and a sympathetic Old Gold in the other. Old Gold has a talent for soothing stepped-on feelings. AT TRYING TIMES...TRY A Smooth OLD GOLD