THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Dinner Given For Charles F. Scott Charles F. Scott of Iola was guest of honor at a dinner last night at the Colonial tea room preceding his talk at the Unitarian church. Guests at the dinner included sponsors of the course of lectures being given under the auspices of the League for Indian Literacy, and a few close friends of Mr. Scott. Mr. Scott who is editor of the Iola Daily Register, is a former state senator and congressman from Kansas, a graduate of the University of Kansas, a former reagent, and has served three presidents of the KU. Alumni association. Dunsford-Crawford Engagement The engagement of Miss. Madeline Dunsford of Augusta, to Hugh E. Crawford of Colorado Springs, Colo., was announced Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunsford, parents of the bride-to-be. Miss Dumfarnoo attended the University in 1933 and is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Mortar Board. Mr. Crawford attended Kansas State college at Manhattan, and he was a Sigma fraternity. He is now attending the Westminster Law School at Denver The marriage will take place in April Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house tonight will be: Todd Hainey, cûnell Peggy Anne Landon, cûr38; Daisy Hoffman, cûr38; Dorothy Walker, cûr35; Frances Bruce, cûr36; Mary Jule Shipman, cûnel Marjorie Wahl, cûr31; Katherine Cassyn cÛd¢; Barbara Humphrey, cûr38; Adalyn Swowe, cûwc¢; Betty Hanson, cûmx Maxine Laughlin, fa³8; and Jerry Gaut fa³5. ☆ ☆ ☆ Eleanor Troup, 'cuncl; Anne Hubbard, 'cuncl Louise Moore, 'c37; Donna Sutherland, 'cuncl; Ferne Forman, 'cuncl; Maxine Miller, 'c31; Mary Jane Rye, 'c36; Helen Warden, 'c38; Virginia Taylor, fa'38; and Mildred Yancey, 'c38; will be dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house this evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Westminster Hall will entertain with a St. Patrick's Day party Friday night from 8:30 until 12 o'clock. Charles McManis, m. 63, Gladys Irvine, c/o, Chelter Polson, e. 58, and Catherine Holmes, in charge of the entertainment. Guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday for lunch were: Virginia Post, c35; Helen Pettit, c35; Mary Margaret Marianess, Mrs. J. S. Chalmers, Alice Wasson, Mrs. O. N. Wasson, and Betty Rockell, all of Tulsa. Evelyn Little, c37, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house tonight will be: Miss Beulah Morrison; Prof. F. Theo Perking; Dr. Florence CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 DOG LOST. Small white dog with brown ears, brown spot on body and brown tail, ear short. Answers to name Kayo. Reward. Phone 2961. -113 LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS cleaned and repaired by University student. Reasonable rates. Work guaranteed. E. F. Kahn Phone 975. -116 K E Y S for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 014 Mass. St. PH 316 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 929-22 Mass. Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver Sherbon; and Prof. and Mrs. Seba Eldridge. Dennis Agnes Husband, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff, and Charles Schmidt, c'38 will be dinner guests at the PhiGamma Della house tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith of Oklahoma City are visiting their daughter Betty Smith at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mrs. Smith of Wichita is visiting her daughter, Betty Ruth, fa'u, today at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. She will attend the musical comedy tonight. H Russell Hensell, 34, of Great Bend, and Mary Jane Fee, c'28, were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Bromwell of Belleville are visiting their daughter, Barbara, c36, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mildred Schmidt, 33, was a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Tuesday evening for dinner. Jayhawk Court Squad Wins "B" Championship Mary Sue Ball of Topeka and Dorethy Fritz of Wichita will be weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. (Continued from page one) with a 30-20 victory. The winners had a well balanced five. Shanks starred for the losers. G FTF Hallf 2 1 1 Halff 2 1 1 Klinfe 1 1 1 Foyc 1 1 0 Duckeyg 4 0 1 Duckeyg 4 0 1 Pardege 4 0 1 Rock Chalk C R F G TT Connerf. C 0 3 Allenf. _ 3 0 Hulls. c _ 0 S'tplet.g 0 0 Randg. l _ 0 Totals ..11 4 7 Officials: Burkhead and Plaskett. Totals ...3 2 10 G FTF Cooper f 1 1 Colson f 2 1 Morris n,2 c 3 Morris n,c 3 Vaylor i 1 0 Vaylor i 1 0 Totals ..11 8 6 G ' FT 0 Ewing f. 1 0 Kuchf. 1 1 Shandfe. 1 2 Shandfe. 1 2 Geurgy. 2 0 Kruge. 0 0 Totals ...8 4 12 -Burkhead. KFKU 2:30 p.m. Elementary Spanish lesson, Clarence Christman, instructor in Spanish 2:44 p.m. News Briefs, Prof. W. A. Dill 2:46 p.m. Elementary French lesson, Mr. W. K. Cornell, instructor in Romance language. Today 6:00 p.m. 132nd Athletic Interview, presenting Poco Frazier (former K. U. Cross Country Man) FIRST SUMMERFIELD EXAMS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 22 With 372 nominations already received and a few towns yet to be heard from, plans to take care of about 290 candidates N N N N Don't Spoil the JUNIOR PROM for Her. She would never forgive you and you could never expect her to. A CORSAGE beautifully arranged from our fresh cut Gardenias. Roses, Sweet Peas, and Fresias will insure an enjoyable evening. Just 72 CALL and we'll do the rest Arrange now for your spring party decorations Dodge City, Frankfort, Lawrence, Parsons, Salina, and Wichita. The tests will begin at 8:45 a.m. in the preliminary examinations for the 1935 group of Summerfield scholars are being developed. The preliminary examinations will be given on Saturday, March 23, in seven different places in the state: Colby, With the results of these tests as indices, 25 or 30 students will be chosen and will compete in the finals held in Rosemary Stratton, '22, is returning from India where she has been working the past few years. Lawrence on April 28 and 27. About ten Kansas students are chosen each year as Summerfield scholars. University Concert Course — Extra Attraction Tonight TONY SARG'S Marionettes 3X45 1/9 IN Faust - The Wicked Magician UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 14, 8:20 o'clock See these famous acting dolls in a program full of mystery and dramatic episodes. Popular Prices 50c General Admission Tickets Now Selling—Round Corner Drug Store. School of Fine Arts Office. WE ASKED LEADERS IN WINTER SPORTS= "Camels are made from finer, more expensive tobaccos - Turkish and Domestic - than any other popular brand." (Signed) R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, North Carolina