THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Kappa Beta Elects Officers Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, held an election of officers Tuesday evening at Meyers hall. The following officers were chosen: President, Florence Cooke, gr; vice president, Martha Lee Boone, c'36; recorder, Margaret Schwartz, c'38; treasurer, Lauren Schwartz, c'40; treasurer, and correspondent secretary, Virgle Ella Fox, c'26; and alumnus secretary, Mrs. Elene Snoune. Installation of officers will be held at Moyers hall Sunday afternoon at 2 a.m. r The marriage of Miss Josephine Roberts of Olathe to Mr. Frank N Phelps, Jr. of Chicago will take place Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Judge and Mrs. G. A Roberts. Roberds-Phelps Wedding Both Miss Roberts, and Mr. Phelps are graduates of the University of Kansas. After Miss Roberts received her degree in 1028 she attended the Parsons School of Design in New York. She worked as a sculptor for the Lerner Dress Shop of New York. Miss Roberts is a member of Chi Omega. Mr. Phelps was graduated from the school of business in 1927, and is now employed in the advertising department of Montserrat Ward in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps will make their home in Chicago. ☆ ☆ ☆ The executive council of W.S.G.A. gave a dinner last night at the Manner preceding the installation of officers. This is an annual affair given by members of the old board for the incoming officers. The members of the faculty and advisory committee who were present included Dr. Helen A. Missa Elizabeth Meigur, Miss Elsie Neuschwander, and Miss Beulh Morrison. Dinner guests at the Signa Na house tonight will be Anne Hubbard, c;36 Mary Jane Rohy, c;36 Mary Jane Fees, c;38 Langston Rattif, c;38 Eleanor Group, c'uncel; Martha Jane Shuffer, c'37 and Berdan Benton, c'uncel. Corbin Hall had its annual faculty reception last evening from 8:30 until 10:30 CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. GG ADS Phone K.U. GG LOST AND FOUND FOUND: A pair of lady's clear dowsel, Owner may have some by identifying and paying for this ad. Call at Karen Business Office. -123 LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin, probably on campus. Reward, Call Dorothy Miller, 230. FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1831 2-door Ford Sedan in perfect mechanical condition; new 17-plate battery, guaranteed 2 years; front end recently overhauled, tires good; car has gone less than 39,000 miles and has had best care of code. Price code $199. Best cash offer above that takes it; otherwise it will be traded in. Address box 7, e/o University Daily Kansan, or inquire at Kanman Business Office. CLEANERS FOR SALE: Large, professional size, drafting set, Brand new. Approved for Engineering Drawing II. Was bought by engineering student who changed to college. $15.00 cash. 1112 Delaware. -124 Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS KEYS for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 31 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING o'clock. The rooms were decorated with bouquets of pink roses and snappragens. In the dining room a large bouquet of yellow calla illies in a brass bowl was placed on the serving table. The following women poured: Mrs. F. B. Dains, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, H. C. Thurpeau, and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. ☆ ☆ ★ Luncheon guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house dayne noon were Mrs. H. F. Bichel, and Mrs. E. J, Rychel, both of Kansas City, Mo. Triangle entertained Miss Kay Monroe, Carol Mumphthoub both of Leavenworth and Albert Cook of Augusta at dinner last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Genevieve Hargiss and Lawrence Huckell were dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night. atrs. Edith Martin, Chi Omega house-mother, will return today after a month's visit in Sapulca, Okla. ☆ ☆ ☆ Bill Simons, c38, was a dinner guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda house last night. Lee Cogsdill of Los Angeles, Calif., is a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Academy of Science Meeting Opens Today (Continued from page one) fared for the meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science here Friday that the officials have had to organize an additional section. Yesterday afternoon, Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, vice president of the Academy, called a group of the local members together and arranged for a "medical science" session. On this program were placed the papers dealing with the academy, physiology, and bacteriology. The reasons for arranging a new session are: first, because there are more papers offered than at any of the previous 67 meetings and second, to provide time at the business session to receive information that it will provide for an editorial board. Dr. Baungartner also announced the voting of $800 for the work of the academy, by the recent legislature. This will make it possible for the state printer to do the publishing for the Academy; and will suffice if a Dr. Walter H. Schoewe, professor of geology, is chairman of the local committee. Officers of the Academy are: William H. Mathews, Pittsburg, president; E. A. Martin, Wichita, first vice president; W. J. Bumgarmer, Lawrence, second vice president; G. E. Johnson, Manhattan, secretary; F. C. Gates, Manhattan, secretary pro tempore; and H. A. Zimser, Hays, treasurer. B. A. Zinner, plays, treasurer. Members of the executive council are J. W. Hershey, McPherson; J. B. Stroud, Emporia; and R. B. Be屠. Lawrence. This is the Shirt that studied anatomy After much anatomical research, ARROW painstakingly created the MITOGA, a form-fitting, shaped-to-fit shirt. From collar to cuff, MrROCA embodies the style, the comfort, and the fit of a custom-made shirt. 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