TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1935 PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25; between 7:30 and 9 pm. call 2023K3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tea in Honor of Ted Shawn About 125 guests were present at the ten given Sunday afternoon at the Alpha Chi Omega house by the Alpha Chi Omega, Sig Phi Epilason, and the Kappa Sigma, in honor of Ted Shaw and four members of his troup: Barton Mumaw, Dennis Landers, William Howell and Fred Fearn. Music for the afternoon was furnished by Tom Ryan, f3, piano, and Alice Denton, f3, voice. Mrs. Frances Wilson of the Sigma Phi Ephouse and Mrs. N. K. Thompson of Kappa Sigma poured. By request, Mr. Shawn gave a dance of the afternoon concerning the development of the dance and his ideals of dancing. Faculty guests present were: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nichols, Dr. and Mrs. Michael O'Reilly, Allen Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Miss Irene Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. Laura Anderson and Miss Elizabeth Dunkel. Delta Tau Delta Has Buffet Supper Delta Tau Delta entertained with a buffet supper Sunday night at the chapter house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Norton. The following guests were present: Shirley Craig, faul; Virginia Eagle, cun;UNCes Bruce C.; 36; Elanor Cain, cun;UNCes Beveram, c; 35; Marna Jane Shaffer, c; 37; Marie Stevens, c; 31; Borniloom, c; 37; Mary Nicholson, ph37; Marjorie Hornhaker, 'c'uncl; Mary Kretsinger, 'c'unel; Carolyn Smith, 'c'36; Ann Hubbard, 'c'37; Carolyn High, 'c'38; Jane Walker, 'c'37; Virginia Taylor, 'c'38; Eleanor Troup, 'c'uncl; Mildred Mikesell, 'c'37; Laura Humphrey, 'c'37; Boorla Brice, 'c'unel; Dorothy Shearer, 'c'37; Marie Russell, 'c'37. Alpha Kappa Psi held formal initiation services Sunday morning for the following: Ray Reed, b'35; Gene Schwartz, c'47; Edward Shen, b'36; Newell Constable, c'37; David Graham, b'33; James Adams, b'38. Alpha Kappa Psi Initiates Alumni members present for the services were Don Crane, 29, and Prof. D. Gulliardo. Prof. H. F. Holtzel and prof. D. Gulliardo, faculty members, were also present. Gamma Pi Beta held its initiation banquet Sunday noon at 1 o'clock. The following alumnae were guests: Virgina Burgess, Jane benton, Nadine Bishop, Mrs. Sue Linscott, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, and Miss Mildred Kent, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Elvin Latty, Mrs. Harriet Hutton, Mrs. H. H. Hanna, and Mrs. James Anderson, all of Lawrence; Helen Kinney of Topoka; Maxine Van Pelt, '33, of Paola; and Charline Armstrong, '34, of Valley Falls, Kan. Alpha Tan Omega held initiation services Sunday for Dean Gough, c'38; Eung Buehanan, c'38; Roy Kirby, c'uml and Clarence Winsley, c'50. The Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual district conclave at Baker University this week-end. The meeting was opened with a smoker Friday night at the Kappa Sigma house in Baldwin. The chapters in this district are Kansas. Kansas State, Nebraska, Washburn, and Baker. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Ruth Warrock, gr, spoke to Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, Sunday evening on her mission work in India. She told of the three departments at the Mission, the educational, the medical, and the social services department, spent 14 years in India, and is now in this country on an eight-year furough. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night were: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stockman, and Mrs. Dan Webster, all of Chanute; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hamphetley, independence; Mrs. Radhay Foy, both of Killeen; Mrs. M. Lim Leibrich both of Kansas City, Mos. Mim Leibrich Richards, Manhattan; Phil Beaty, Sailna; and M. W. Everly, *C*35. Guests at the Sigma Alpha Episa weekly buffet supper Sunday night included: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reeder, Kinsley; Helen Smiley c; 38; Helen Deer; c; 38; Ruth Hood; c; 38; Jeanne Luth- rere; Jamel Jewel; c; 38; Jeanette Marie; c; 38; Isabel Townley c; 37; Dale Maxwell, 137. Phil Mu Alpha entertained with a dinner dance at the chapter house Saturday day evening. The guests were; Isabelle Waring, c'55; Mary Bear, f'78; Jesamine Jackson, fau'1c; Harriet Harrison, c'36; Maurine Jausee, f'37; Margaret McNown, f'3a; Valorie Daveney, c'37; Dorothy Lewin, f'3a; Lois Lipijs, f'35; Lucille Bryant, c'elem; Helen Krug, c'37; and Hermina Frick, f'3a. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Ongue house Sunday were Phil Bettle of Staillen, Mr. Leonard Haze of Tonganovie Ernest Gilles of Kunune City, Mo. Hererick Gilles of Kunune City, Mo. and Ms. A. L. Dennis, Duis, and Milke Kell, all of Chanute. Delta Uplain initiated the following pledges last Saturday: Norman McCallough, c37; Warren McDugal, c37; Charles Miller, c38; Wilkers Showalter, c38; Draper Jennings, c'uncl; Robert Clark, c38; Robert Hughes, c'uncl; Norman McCallough, c38; and Ruth Herriot, c28 Week-end guests at the Kappa Sigma house were Bob Tupa, Fred Berry, Don Munell, and Verne Tuesdale, all of Lincoln, Neb. Charles Weeks and Robert Harris, both of Manhattan, and DenLanders of the Shawn Dancers. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house Sunday were Mr.; Mrs. S, S. Weinstein, Miss Lillian Labich, and Miss Jean Dolberg, all of Kansas City; Mr. Roy Shapiro, all of Mr. Sid Kross, '33, both of Topka. Hannabel Walker of St. Joseph, Mo. and Harold Vanel, also of St. Joseph were married at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Vanell attended the University last year and was a member of the Gamma Phe Beta sorority. Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Mallison of Augusta da announced the engagement of their laughter, Mary Marryt to Cecil Varner lso of Augusta. Both young people attended the University; Miss Mallison is member of Alpha Chi Omega, and Mr. deer of Delta Uplonar. Ann West, e'uncl, and Betty Grove PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 65 ROOMS FOR RENT 14th & Tenn. BOYS: Two large rooms, double or single, both have plenty of light. One has half-bath and twin beds. Recently furnished. Phone 16721. 11281 - 1023 CLEANERS Phone We Call and Deliver BOARD AND ROOM TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS KEYS for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 31 AT YOUR SERVICE 9 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, $9c; six insertions, 75c, contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansan Business Office. KEELER'S BOOK STORE [a'38, were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday. BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING Sunday dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house were Senator and Mrs Frank Oberg of Clay Center. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, announces the pledging of Luclie Willart, 'C38. Elwood Leep of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house Sunday for dinner. Walt Clark, c'35, of Topekn, and Dean Landis, '34, of Osawatome, were guests at the Delta Chi house this weekend. The name of Dorothy Ann Martin fa'ucl, was unintentionally omitted from the list of Gamma Phi Beta initiates. Sam Lux of Topeka was a guest at the Phil Gamma Delta house this weekend. Mr. Henry Asher, local attorney, spoke to the Congregational Fireside Forum Sunday evening on "The Fight for Americanism." Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Kathryn Springer, c37, to Robert Sherwodo, m37. Mr. Sherwood is a member of Phi Chi. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epis- en house Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. Lybe Brown of St. Louis; W. T. Miller of Webster Groves, Mo.; and Charles Darville of Kansas City, Mo. The K.U. Dames will meet this afternoon at 2:30 cclock on the home of Mrs Byron Walters, 742 Indiana Street. They will be in inspection of the Reuter Organ company. Mrs. Henry Werner will entertain the Twentieth century club at her home this afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Mix will talk on "Literature of the '90s." Miss Arlene Allen of Chanute is a guest this week of Elizabeth Allerdice, c'26, and Dorothy Burkholder, c'26. Gain Intramural Honor Roll Pledging Entire Membershin Thetas Back I.-M. Carnival The general sale of tickets will begin the latter part of the week, and they will be available at the main desk in the Memorial Union building until the night of the Carnival, March 8. Ticket holders will be entitled to the stunts and I.-M. Shuffle as well as receiving a 24-page program. Kappa Alpha Theta is the first sorority to become eligible for the Intramural Carnival honor roll by pledging 100 per cent of its membership last night. Many other organizations are expected to follow the leads of Sigma Chi and Kappa Alpha Theta in their support of the carnival. The dead line for entering stunts is 6 p.m. Friday. Botany Club To Initiate Initiation services will be held by the Botany Club at 730 tonight for all new members. Florence Briscoe, c36, president, said yesterday. All new members and active old members are requested to be present. Prof. E. H. Taylor of the department of zoology will not be able to address the meeting as was first announced. The club will meet at 1134 Louisiana street. The House Presidents Association will meet today at 4:30 in the Women's lounge of the Administration building. They will discuss the petition system of nomination for W.G.A. All houses in which there are three or more women students residing should be represented. Lindley to Speak in Leavenworth Chancellor E. H. Linden will deliver the principal address at a reception for Brig. General Herbert J. Bres, newly appointed Fort Leavenworth commandant. The event will take place tonight. House Presidents To Meet New Progressive Party Formulated by Students Anderson declared, "For a number of years a majority of men students have been disinterested in student government and it is now considered nothing more than a joke. With the withdrawal from the field by the Kayhawk Club, an excellent opportunity exists for people who do not like the present set-up to unite in a new movement featuring anti-bunk government. structive reality, and we solicit the interest of every male student in the University." "With this in mind, we are founding the Progressive Student Government League to do away with undesirable practices that have been characteristic of political parties on this campus, and change student government so that it will become an active student force instead of a weak inert pretense. One Team Appears On First Day o Men's Tournament "A Pachacamac, an Orsed, a Kayhaw, and two formerly independent and disinterested men believe in this way that they strongly enough to held the Leguage. The first day of play in the men's intramural volleyball tournament was prolonged until today as the teams scheduled to open the tournament yesterday, with the exception of the Phi Gam's, failed to appear for their games. The Phi Gam's won game by a force of 15, while the Pt. K. A.'s nor the A.T.O.'s showed up for their game, scheduled for 5:10 yesterday afternoon. Volley Ball Slow in Starting (Continued from page one) Men's Intramurals "Any man from any group who believes in a completely new idea of men's student government may become a member of this organization." The preamble of constitution reads, "We, the members of the Progressive Student Government League, in order to perfect our organization so that we may free Mount Oread of petty political practices; establish and maintain student government in its fullest meaning; promote a more liberal attitude embodying greater freedom in thought and action; support any movement that is vigorously progressive; guard the interests of the individual student, and aid in building a greater University of Kansas, do ordain and establish this constitution for the Progressive Student Government League." East court: 5:30 o'clock, Beta "B" vs Sigma Chi "B"; 10 o'clock, Phi Delt vs Delta Tau. TODAY Basketball West court: 5:30 o'clock, Delta Tau "B" or Sigma Nu "B"; 10 o'clock, Wakarusas or Hawks. 4:30 o'clock, Sig Alph vs Delta Chi; Sig Ep vs Campus Raiders. INTER-ORGANIZATION TENNIS MATCHES TO BE RESUMED Volleyball Two matches were played last week Delta Tau Delta, who are the defending champions, defeated the Collegians 2 to 1 and the Kayhawks defeated Sig Alpha 2 to 1. The Delta and the Kayhawks will play early next week. The playoffs of the inter-organization fall tennis tournament, which were delayed by the early advent of cold weather, will be completed within the next two weeks. At present only four teams remain. Beta and the Pike are in semi finals; match next Sunday morning at $300 in Robinson Gymnasium. Free Throw Contest Begins The women's intramural basketball free throwing contest began yesterday. Each woman entered is to make 60 throws in three groups of 20 each. The first 20 should be thrown this week. The second 20 will be thrown on Friday, Tuesday, 12:30, Monday, Wednesday, 1:30, and any day at 4:30. Any entry may throw at any one of these times. --mural basketball games have picked the ten best players in each class. Practice for these games will begin tonight at 9 o'clock. The games will begin March 5. Women's Intramurals OFFICIALS PICK TEN BEST WOMEN BASKETBALL PLAYERS Results of the ping pong singles and doubles matches which have been turned into the intramural office are: Alpha Omicron i defeated Alpha Gamma Phi 3-0, Corbin Hall-Delta Zeta combine from Watkins Hall 3-0, and Alpha Delta won from Watkins Hall 3-0. Results of the ping pong singles matched to date are: Stearn, Chi Omega defeated Earring; default, Corbin, Corbin, Corbin, Hornbaker, Hornbaker, Hanson, Gamma Phi-Coe, A.O. Pt. 13-15, 21-13, Spiceer, Alpha Chi 13-15, 21-13, Spiceer, Corbin, Corbin-Cleverenger, A.O. Pt. default; Sheldon, Gamma Phi-Newcomer, Corbin, default Lynan, Kappa-Bruce, Pi Gamma Delta-Haskinsen, LW.W., default; Nolen, Pi Phi-Rapp, unattached, 12-12-11; Baird, A.D. Pi-Bushley, A.; Sigma Kappa, default; Sherpe, Sigma Kappa-Bangs, Alma Phi, 12-19, 21-19 Miss Ruth Hoover and the women who officiated at the women's intramural basketball games have picked the ten best players in each class. Practice for these games will begin tonight at 9 o'clock. The games will begin March 5. Dunk a Doughnut and Relax at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union 15c PARTY The teams selected are: Seniors, F. Bruce, R. Pylie, T. Humphrey, M. Fisher, M. B. Doty, L. Pantle, L. Scogninig, L. J. Lattner, C. Mitchell, and A. Wesley; Juniors, M. Irwin, K. Teagarion, McMichaels, L. Montgomery, D. Sutherland, B. Hanson, B. Parkinson, M. Linscott, L. Sharpe, and M. F. Butter; Sophomores, M. Rowland, A. Walter, Baer, R. Kiene, C. Newman, L. Couse, D. Fink; Freshmen, H. Hoffmann, G. Johnson, D. 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