TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1935 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 p.m. call 2702K3. Pi Kappa Alpha Has Initiation Pi Kappa Alpha held initiation Sunday for Harlan Reinords, c'unel; Lewis Ward, c'28; Charles Roderick, c'unel; George Osgood, b'unel; Bunnel Branden Jeni ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the dinner following the initiation were Charles Varvel, Kansas City. Mcl. Ovwin Rutledge, Topekah Hammann, Bill Rutledge and Bill Hagman, all of Pittsburgh. Gamma Phi Beta elected the following officers for the coming year last night: Betty Gayle Sims, c'urel, president Dorothy Ann Martin, fa'urel, vice president; Ruth Brand, c'36; secretary; Lennock Hartk, c'38,麻烦 trainer; Avaniel Bushmier, c'36, rush captain; Mary Katherine Dernerman, c'37, house manager; Margaret Overall, fa'uncel; treasurer Helen Warden, c'38 assistant; correspondence secretary; correspondence secretary; Ruth Learned, c'37, Crescent correspondent; and Margaret Kirchoff, c'36, Pan-Hellenic delegate. ☆ ☆ ☆ The University Club will give one of its informal dinner parties at the club tomorrow evening. Prof. and Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner will be in charge. Mrs. Louisa Cook Dom Carlisle will give readings from her new book, "Dear Sisters and Queen Things," and will give the background for these negro poems. ☆ ☆ ☆ The engagement of Miss Sarah Taylor, %28 of Fort Scott to Mr. George W. Marble Jr., editor of the Fort Scott Tribune-Monitor, was announced last Sunday. Until recently, Miss Taylor, a Chi Omega, has been engaged in social service work for the government. The adding date has been set for March 16. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this weekend were: Mrs. Bernard McQuire of Ft. Scott; Mary Hart and Mrs. W. S. Bowen, both of Tupelo; Katherine Cliffon of Paola; Kathleen Hancock of Barbara; in Jane Harrison of Karson College; Mary Ann Haines and Helen Hayes both of Augusta. Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta college were: Lucille Christy Marty of Kansas City, Mo; Mary Jane Hudson of Salt Lake City, Utah; Francis Hamlin and Virginia Thels, both of Toledo City; and Dorothy Plof of Toledo City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Beta Theta P. House Sunday were: Dr. and Mrs. J. Cowerd, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Emerson, all of Kansas City, Mio; Betsy Dodge Galion; and Senator Frank O. Oberg Clay Center. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Sunday were: Mrs. J. S. Jischen of Amarillo, Texas; Harriet Sherwood of Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Noyes c'uncl; Wilbur Evans, m'37; Henry Miller, fa'38; and Charles Miller, c'38. Guests at the Triangle house Sunday for dinner were: Mildred Kayhill, Elaine Peekapenburg, Winnie Branch, Virginia Theis, Lewis Farber, and Kenneth Kern, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Stella Cutlip, $35. The University Women's Club will entertain with a tea Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Meyers hall. Prof Robert Calderwood will present the program and Mrs. A. H. Sluss is in charge of the arrangements. ☆ ☆ ☆ Marjorie Hudson, c. 35, Martha Davis, c. 38, Caroline Brink, c. 36, Margaret Pyle, c. 37, Mary Margaret Manary, c. 37, Betty McFarland, c. 38, and Ed Hall of Lawrence were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday. Theta Tau held formal initiation services Sunday for the following men: Clifford Willey, e37; Curt Dune Main, e36; Keith Willey, e36; Tom Longshore, e38; and Fred Smithmeyer, e37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday were:Dorothy Trekell, c'38; Frances Bennett and Helen Rhodes, both of Joplin; and Edith Quinhine of Columbia, Mo. Weekend guests at the Delta Tau Delma house were: Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wille of Maxville, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Alles of Kansas City, Mr. E. Willock all of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday were: Mrs. H. J. H. Jonas of Parsons; Mrs. Blanche Thomas of Lawrence; and Mrs. A. L. Williamson of Clay Center. Acacia hold initiation services Sunday for Richard Martin, c.38, of Burdach; Kenneth Martin, e37, of Pueblo Colo.; and Vance Cauble, b36, of Bemidji. Weekend guests for the occasion included Joel Schoenberg, both of Kansas City, Mo; Charles Haden and Herbert Sandell, both of Kansas City, Kan. ☆ ☆ ☆ Julie Jenks, c35, Georgia Faher, f3d, c37, Elizabeth La Rue, f38, Isahel Townney, c37, Barbara Grey, c35, and sunset, spent the week in Topeka. ☆ ☆ ☆ Marjorie Hornbaker, cunel, and Mr. Bill Novton of Lawrence were guests at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday for dinner. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests Sunday at the Acenic house were: Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Washington of Kansas City, Mo, and Raymond Tripp of Herington. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Delta Upson house Saturday for dinner were: Mary Alice Livingston, Marvin Cox, and Tal Jones, all of Kingman. PHONE K.U.66 ☆ ☆ ☆ Theta Tau announces the pledging of Charles Beard, e38. M. L. Bridenthal of Kansas City, Mo. --was a weekend guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. CLASSIFIED ADS FURNISHED APTS. PHONE K.U.66 WANTED: Girl roommate, to share small apartment. Nice furniture. Modern conveniences, good location for hill or town. $7.50 per month. Phone 131JL. 1319 Vermont. —105 BOYS: Newly papered rooms one block from campus, access to sleeping parch. Very desirable. Call 1217W. -107 FOR SALE KEELER'S BOOK STORE OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS TUXEDO: Complete singles breasted tuxedo with shirt, new last fall. Will sell cheap. Call 1106. Everett Elmore. -197 BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND K E Y S for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 31' MISCELLANEOUS LOST. Lady Lesuen wrist watch Wed- nesday evening, somewhere between Auditorium and 11th and Ohio streets and 1st and 11th on bricadear bracket. Ward. Cell 2584. LOST in Union Building, Black suede purse with check and watch, Return to 1234 Miss. or call Mary Listen at 2128. Reward. LOST: Pi Phi Arrow with name Jaco- nette Lawrence on base. Call 415. -106 LOST: Ogden and Webster, Thirty Idioms in French Grammar, Monday morning, between Fraser hall and administration Building. Call B. Alafera. TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. CLEANERS Alpha Gamma Delta delta initiation Saturday for the following; Margaret Weber, c"63; Cemia Betty Carr, c"48; Mimmy Young, l"38; Berrice Krebs, c"36. Lucille Marty of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. 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 Kausan Business Office. 14th & Tenn. ☆ ☆ ☆ M. A. H. S. Wurtz of Salina, and Dorothy Snyder of Winfield were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday. Phone AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver Miss Lois Oliver of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. M.zien of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Vinet Lear were dinner guests at the PI Beta Phi house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house were; Harry Kramer of Kansas City, Mo., and Harry C. Feinhold. c. 34. Phone Florence Campbell of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phil house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Anna Olinger of Lawrence was a dinner guest Sunday at the Alpha Xi Delta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Howard Abernathy, gr, was a dinner guest at the Phi Mu Alpha house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Ewing of Wheaton, Minn., were guests at the Sigma Phi Epilon house yesterday for lunch. ☆ ☆ ★ Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house Sunday were: Miss Camilla Moore, McPherson, and Ashley Eblb, gr. -106 ☆ ☆ ☆ Margaret May Mellott, '34, of Washington, D.C., is a guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Tacy Campbell, c37, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Mrs. J. S. Fischer of Amarillo, Texas, visited her son this weekend at the Delta Upson house. ☆ ☆ ☆ PSGL Announces Three Point Political Program for Kansas New Party Promotes Idea of Student Forums The third proposal of the Progressive Student Government League, as announced yesterday by Charles Anderson, is a three-point program designed to promote liberal thought and progressive discussion on the campus. "We propose," said Anderson, "that this general program should be planned and carried out by the Men's Student Council, working in cooperation with the W.S.G.A. and interested faculty and Hill organizations." Pianists Well Received By University Audience The first point of this program is concerned with the sponsoring, organizing, and maintaining of regular student forums on campus problems and topics of the day. These could be held in campus meetings-places at stated times every two weeks, and any student could be permitted to speak for five or ten minutes on the topic of his choice. Propose Council Sponsor Lectures The second point proposes that the council should officially sponsor and promote a regular lecture series fashioned after the old plan of the WHY debate. The question is, would evidence could ask questions and enter into discussions which would be led by the various speakers. The ease and grace of each beginning, the interpretations, and the individuality expressed in each selection won for them the enthusiastic applause of an appreciative audience. The unity of quality of their work was outstanding. Ehbel Bertliett and Rae Robertson, the two-piano artists of international acclaim, gave a recital last night which made their fame self-evident. The third point advocates that the student governing bodies should cooperate to a greater extent with the present convocations committee in securing more convocations for which the most guest speakers will be obtained. The "Sonata in D Major," Allegro con sprito, Anndale, Anandale (Mozart), began the evening's entertainment. The second group, "Variations on A Theme of Haydn" (Brahms) was followed by an encore, "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desire." (Bach) Group three, "Polk" (Lennox Berkeley), and "The Poisoned Fountain" (Arnold Bax), both of which were dedicated to Martie Bartlett and Field Outlines Policies Lyman Field, chairman of the PSGL program committee, made the following statement: The Cosmopolitan Club held initiation for 27 members at the Uttarian Church Friday evening. The Rev. Joseph King, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, spoke to the Cosmopolitan Should Me to Us." "Consistent with the idea of 'student government with a function' is the idea that student councils should sponsor anything that would aid in promoting general education. Such a policy could be carried out by the impartial spons- John Bekker, gr, vice president, became acting president upon the resignation of Wilbur Leatherman, president. Otis Brubaker, member of the League and former chairman of the WHY CLUB, commented on the above proposals by saying, "If *hig student government* at the University is going to be informative and responsive to expression of our students, our council leaders must get in closer contact with thoughtful students. At present most student demands are dismissed without consideration. To achieve this desired coordination of council functioning and student opinion we need just such a thing on this board as a student forum platform. These students and all proposals could be considered as a part of such a platform which would become a recognized part of the process of student government." Frances Ballard, gr., Anna Maria bpmkins, c,35; Otius Br扎獭, c,35; were in charge of the party which followed the initiation. Cosmopolitan Club Initiates Twenty-seven Students Become Members of Organization Those initiated were: August McColum, *ilium*; Willard Lilly, *sic*; Keith Rehner, ed35; Barbara Pendleton, c77; Betty Hanson, *eunl*; Martha Lee Boone, *c75*; Elon L. Liller, *eunl*; Sam Halper, *c75*; Nelson Fusion, gr.; Marjorie Montgomery, *c86*; Gordon Lyons, *eunl*; Hazel Rise, *c74*; Louise Yeoman, *c7*; John Morgan, *c75*; Bryce Ballard, *c8*; Eleanor Fowre, *c75*; Francis Herndon, *c7*; Lorry Morer, *c8*; Evalyn Brubaker, *c8*; Bertha Grunder, *c8*; Harold Doyer, *c8*; Elton Carter, *c7*; Wilma Secken, *c7*; Orange Hobach, *e8*; Miguel Alvardo, *eunl*; L Wray Chatee, *c7*; soring of lectures concerned with present day problems and given by prominent speakers. Mr. Robertson, "Les Nymphes" (Gliere), and "Malaguena" (Leucona), also brought forth an encore. "Students are interested in the current trends of government, economics, militarism, and the like; and they should have better opportunities to hear the arguments on both sides of the issue." For example, the present convolution and noon-luncheon forum with a well-planned lecture program." The fourth group, "Scherza," from "Midsummer Night's Dream," (Mendelsohn) "Romance" (Arensky), and "The Blue Danube Waltz" (Strauss-Schulz-Ever), was concluded only after four encounters had been played. They were "Gervite" (Gluck), "Schero" (Schroeder), and "Farnaby." The first piece written for a two-piano duet, and "Sheep May Safety Graze" (Bach). KFKU Today 2.30 p.m. Elementary Spanish lesson Mr. Clarence Chrisman, instructor in Spanish 2:45 p.m. The American Novel, Kenneth Rockwell 5:00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 104th Edition, Prof. Edwin R. Elbel Douglas Booth To Talk Tonight Douglas Booth To Talk Tonight The annual Carnegie Institute lecture will be given by C. 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