SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 n.m. call 2029K3. Sigma Phi Epsilon Initiation Sigma Phi Epsilon will hold initiation services this morning for Richard Underwood, c' edward; Clerd Londaide, e'uncel; William Russussen, c37; and Guests at the formal dinner following the initiation will be Paul G. Koontz, Luzerne H. Roberts, Richard H. Beeson, all of Kansas City, Mt.; L. Barrick Wilson, Kansas City; Enett Hegerty, St. Joseph, Mo.; Edward Fisher, Ceil Passon, Gray Lebitt, Harold Keller, Rearnd Sears, and William Macferrum, all of Topeka; Gene Farrow of Baldwin; Randumb Dolphin of Ottawa; Ralph R. Reno of Hamilton; Mr. Thornbore of Manhattan; Dr. James Naismith, Courtney Crim, and Clarence Freeak, all of Lawrence. Alba Chi Omega Initiation ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega begin initiation services yesterday for the following girls: Alice Boehm, c'37; Laura Humphrey, c'38; Helen Canningham, c'38; Arden Fortney, fa'37; Jean Stark, c'38; Margaret Banks, c'38; Peggy Lou Pescu, c'38; Helen Johnson, c'unel; Elizabeth Amb Bush, c'unel; Janet Carington, c'38; Catherine Dunkel, c'38; Betty Sterling, c'37; Marjorie Hornbaker, c'unel; Genevive Horn, c'38; and Mary O'Brien, c'unel. Kappa Alpha Theta Initiation Kappa Alpha Theta held initiation services yesterday for the following women: Jean Haines, cune; Nancy Calboun, cune; Betty Ruth Smith, fa38; Marjory Mayer, c38; Joel Baerle, cune; Betty Eidson, c38; Martha Daven, c38; Jeenne Boken, cune; Cunik, c38; Conklin, c38; Kelley, c38. Followed the university's banquet at held at Weidemann for the chapter and alumni. The following alumni are guests at the Theta house this weekend: Catherine Clifton; Mrs. Bernard McGuire of Ft. Scott; Mary Ann Haines of Augusta; Kathryn Gleisner of Ablenie; Dorothy Sady of Hutchinson; and Barbara Jane Harrison and Florence Campbell of Kansas City, Mo. Norris Pig Dinner The Phi Gamma Delta Norris pig dinner was held last night at the chamber house. The tables were arranged in the shape of a hollow square, and decorated with purple and white candies and white carmations. Fuchsia and purple seed grass aloes were used as garnishes, and glazing glasses were placed at each end of the table, and the tables were lined with similac and purple ribbons. A whole roast pig was the guest of honor. Prof. Allen Crafton was toastermaster. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house today are: George Tooley, Rosedale; Bob Marshall, c'unch Martha Lee Boone, c'35; and Janet Huffine, c'36. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Newman Club is giving a card party for all Catholic students at 7:30 tonight in the Parish hall. Alba Chla Omega entertained with a formal dance dinner at the house last night. Guests from out of town were: Miss Una Orr, Miss Frances Bates, and Miss Mildred Anderson, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Stice and Miss Frances Sirk, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Miss Maria Thurick of Hamilton. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel was also a guest. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Neenri Light will give a travel talk on India for the members of Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, at the regular meeting on Tuesday. Miss Light, who graduated from the University in 1914, has taught for three years at Kinnard College in India. Guests at the Delta SigmaLambda house Friday night were Henry Wise, debate coach from Hamilton; Harold Smith, and Robert Ross, both of Hamilton; and Basil Keller of Collison, all of whom are members of the debate team from Hamilton. Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, held a party Friday evening at the home of Rev W. W. Steepleworth. Ernest Meyers, e'uncel, and Dorothy Janke, c'38, were in charge of the party. ☆ ☆ ☆ Edith Qualmeal, Frances Bennett, and Helen Rhoades, all of Columbia, Mo.; Helen Hille, c'unel; Eleanor Winters, c'uncel; and Helen Warden, 38, were the guests of Hoyland Guthrie, ph'ulen, at Weidemann's last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. D. H. Spencer left Friday night for New Orleans where he will attend the annual meeting of the committee on relation of state boards and colleges of pharmacy which will be held March 7 and 8. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, will go to Topeka to attend the winter conference with the Walber Leagues of Topeka. Sigma Ea Chi, Congregational church sorority, gave a benefit bridge party at the home of Mrs. Joseph F. King yesterday afternoon. Prof. E. D. Kinney of the department of chemistry was a dinner guest Friday night at the Triangle house. The Lawrence alumni of Acacia held a dinner bridge at the Colonial tea room Friday evening at 6:30. Dr. and Mrs. Coward of Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Beta Theta Pi house. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house today for dinner will be Katherine Cassidy, c'unel, and Virginia Taylor, fa'38 Herbert Mueller, gr, German exchange scholar, will be a guest at the Beta Theta Pi house for two weeks. Mrs. T. S. Oakes was a dinner guest last night at the Delta Chi house. --- PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 FURNISHED APTS. WANTED: Girl roommate, to share small apartment. Nicely furnished. Modern conveniences, good location for hill or town. $7.50 per month. Phone 131J 131J Vermont. —195 TUXEDO: Complete single breasted tuxedo with shirt, new last fall. Will sell cheap. Cloak 1105. Everlore Ettmann. -197 BOYS: Newly papered rooms one block from campus, access to sleeping parch. Very desirable. Call 1127W. - 167 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE K E Y S for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers required. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 31 LOST AND FOUND It's spring again on the campus, nobody knows for how long, but for the nonsight suits, silks, and gay prints are appearing everywhere. At the Ted Shawn program last week, Mrs. P. H. Klinckenberg, Theta housemother, appeared in a smarter gracious black and white suit and black hat trimmed in monkey fur. Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, in a brown, beige, and H. red plaid wool coat and brown straw sailor, was very striking. BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING KEELER'S BOOK STORE Candidates for Y.W.C.A. Election Are Announced Oke-Bonneties Among them is the traditor that suits its best for early spring: Joan Jankowski has an oxford gray suit with short jacket trimmed in moleskin. Mary Frances Martin, Chi O, dramatizes a light grey suit worn with all grey accessories with a bright red poke-bone. Alice Hosford appeared on the campus the other day in a light grey flared rather generously at the hem and worn with grey accessories. Anna Katherine Kiehl is also sponsoring the rage for gray, but with navy blue accessories and navy blue blouse. At the Ted Shawn Program . . Oxford Grey and Moleskin . . More Tunics. LOST in Union Building, Black suede pursue with check and watch. Return to 1234 Miss, or call Mary Liston at 2258. Reward. Candidates for the annual Y.W.C.A. election, which will be held Tuesday, were announced yesterday by the nominating committee. LOST. Ladies Grun wrist watch Wednesday, evenhere between Auditorium and 11th and Ohio streets. Brace your wrists and 10th braces. Ward. Call 2584. What They Wear By Patricia Lock, c37 LOST: Pi Phi Arrow with name Jaconette Lawrence on base. Call 415. -106 Those who will officiate at the election are Anne Kell, c35, and Mildred Ingham, c35. Mrs. Charlotte Walker and Miss Anna McCrane, instructor in the philosophy department, will represent the W.Y.C.A. board. LOST: Ogden and Webster. Thirty Idioms in French Grammar, Monday morning, between Fraser hall and Administration Building. Call B. Atteafu. Nancy Calhoun, c'encel, and Margaret Schwartz, c'36, have been nominated for the office of president; Betty Hanson, c'38, and Barbara Pendle-Schwartz, Dr. President; and Jean Fink, c'38, and Brandy Cunliffe, c'38, for secretary. Polls Will Be Open From 9 to 5 Tuesday in Central Ad. The election will be held on the balcony of central Administration building, and the polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Australian ballot system will be used. In Shades of Blue The nominating committee was composed of two senior members of the eibnet, Margaret McNew, fa35, and Mildred Ingham, c35; two women from the membership at large, Elleanor Frowe, c35, and Frances Ballard, g24 and two members of the board, Miss Rosemary Ketchum, of the design department, and Mrs. Charlotte Walker, secretary of the W.Y.C.A. TAXI Phone CLEANERS Poke-Bonets Are In 14th & Tenn. Phone 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 Kansan Business Office. AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver Iris Olsen, A.D.Pi prexy, is smart in a suit of two shades of blue—three-quarter coat of light blue with dark sleeves, dark blue skirt, and light separate jacket. Lida Miller's spring suit is with tan with trimming of brown. Eleanor Thompson was seen at the varsity last week in a plain tunic. Barbara Bramwell, Theta, was charmimg in green with brown accessories. The World Purview Music Group to Meeting (Continued from page one) which may have looked like the old game of button, button, who has the button, seems now to point England as diplomatic leader Mussolini, who seemed unwilling to allow Abyssinia to own his ultimatum, has been warned that England will tolerate no actual encroachment on Abysinia's territories or sovereignty. We are reminded of English sleepspeal concern for the sources of the Nile so vital to her position in the Sudan and Egypt. Italy recalls Britain's naval position in the Mediterranean and Red Seas, as well as well as practically surrounding Eritrea and Italian Somalialand. She then asked that the European plans to attend George the Fifth's approaching Silver Jubilee. The Abyssinian heir will also attend. Practically the entire Fine Arts music faculty will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas State Music Teachers' Association held at Lindsborg for two days beginning Tuesday, March 5. King of Saint Boniface In consequence of Livinov's declarations last week regarding London pacts, we learn of Sir John Simon's imminent visit to Moscow so as for the Soviet formally into the program, and that he will stop en route at Berlin, presumably ready for German signatures. No wonder Hitler announces he will now require 20 years for his program. Fine Arts Faculty Will Attend Annual Meeting in Lindsborg (Continued from page one) Included this year on the program are Mrs. Alice Moncrieff who on Wednesday evening will sing contrata solo parts in excerpts from "The St. Matthew Passion" music from Bach given by the Lindsong Choral Society; Jan Chipinpeau, pianist, who will play a group of piano solos with Dean D. M. Swarthout who will give a talk Wednesday morning on "New Plans for Accrediting the Teacher of Applied Music." No wonder L'Illustration of Feb. 9 terms the London pacts the most signi- ficant piece of diplomacy since Ver- salles. Sensational last hour news the full meaning of which is not yet apparent are the abdication of our friend the King of Siam and the revolt in Greece. Cuba also has fresh troubles. Not so sensational but probably of tremendous importance is the new trade treaty between the United States and Belgium which is a success for Hull's diplomacy. King of Siam Abdicates The president of the association this year is Oscar Lofgren of Lindsberg Howard C. Taylor of the University School of Fine Arts is vice-president. While in Lindsberg, Dean and Mrs. Swarthout will be the guests of the well-known painter, Birger Sandun and his wife, Member James, who will drive to Lindsberg Tuesday forenoon and will return Thursday. At the Churches First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets — 9:45 a.m., Church school. University class: subtitle, "How May I Know What Is Right and Wrong?" 10:50 a.m., Morning worship and Communion service; 6 p.m., social hour; 630 Young People's meeting. Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont streets: 9:45 am, Junior church 10 a.m., Discussion group: 11 a.m. Church service, sermon: "Art Can Give Life Value." 6 p.m., Promethean Club supper. Bert Nash, University education professor, will speak on "Is Lawrence a Good Place to Live In?" Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware streets: 9-45 a.m., Bible school. Subject: "The Punishment of Hypocracy and Deceit." 11 a.m. Morning worship. Theme: "Undivided Affection for God." 6:30 p.m., Christian Endeavor, toopic; "The Insight of Jesus." First Christian Church. Tenth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m., Church school; 10:50 a.m., Worship. "Rescued" From Low Desire." 5:30 p.m., Student luncheon and fellowship; 6:30 p.m. Student forum. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wiedemann Bldg. 815$^\circ$ B3% Massachusetts street~ 8:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11: a.m., Service. Subject~ "Christ Jean." Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—10 a.m., Sunday school and Bible class 11 a.m.; Divine Object; "Chiist's Law of Greatness." Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—8 a.m., Holy communion; 9:45 a.m., Church school; 11 a.m., Holy communion and sermon. March 6, Ash Wednesday, 7:30 and 10:30 a.m., Holy communion; Thursday, March 7, 5:45 p.m., Litany; 7 p.m., dawn reading: "The Episcopal Church." First, Church of Christ, Scientist 1240 Massachusetts street — 10 am, Sunday school; 11 am, Service. Subject: "Christ Jesus." First Bredlietary Church, Ninth and Vermont streets — 14:54 a.m. Church school; henry R. Worship service. Henry R. Rice Cloud of Haskell Institute will be the guest speaker. Subject: "The Need of the Hoover, a Living Faith." 7:30 p.m. Westminster hall. Dr. Herbert Mueller, German exchange student, will speak on "A German's Impressions of America." First Methodist Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont streets — 9:45 a.m., Sunday school: 10:50 a.m., Morning worship. "Charité of Fire." 5 p.m., Intermediate School: 7:30 a.m., Foundation League; 7:30 p.m., Evening service. "Robeless and Shoeless." Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire streets; 9-45 am. church school; 11 am. worship service. Sermon: "And Deliver Us From the Devil" meeting; 7:45 Confirmation lecture; "What I Believe About Jesus Christ." The Popular Hangout Between Classes Join the Gang at the UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union "RIGHT DRESS" Let Us Put NEW LIFE Into Your OLD CLOTHES They'll look new and feel new, Send that dress or coat today. Fourth Regular Attraction UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE BARTLETT and ROBERTSON British Two-Piano Favorites In Recital UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, March 4th, 8:20 o'clock Read a few of many foreign criticisms: "Their concerts are an undiluted pleasure—raised a furore." —London Times. "Each is a magnificent pianist and their unanimity is such that it seems as if but one executant were in command of both keyboards." —Madrid, La Libertad. "A more genuine 'Pianistic-marriage' is not to be found in the whole world—All technique has here become poetry, the result of inspired thinking." "Two-piano playing of the most perfect kind." — The Hague, *Bee Vanderhamn*. "Mastery of the highest order, artistry of performance reaching the acme of perfection." — Warsaw, *Gazeta*. Seats now selling at $2.00, $1.50, and $1.00 School of Fine Arts Office Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store