SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 24, 1935 PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25; between 7:30 and 9 14:30 220072 Gamma Phi Beta Holds Initiation UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Gamma Phi Beta held formal initiation yesterday morning for the following: Liacille Kiphof of Wichita; Barbara Kirchoff, fa'38 of Lawrence; Queen Barber Chen, c'uncel, of Kansas City; Mo; Dorothy Caldwell, c'38, of Caldwell; Ruth Learned, c'37, of Kansas City; Mo; Bette Buffe, c'unk, of Kansas City, Mo; Virginia Martin, c'38, of Kansas City, Mo; Ruth Mary Wilson, c'38, of Horton; Mary Alice Gosher, of Kansas City, Mo. Harden Warden, c38 of Jo瞒in; Marjorie Walker, fa'keln, of Eskridge; Betty Hanson, c38, 'cunel, of Iola; Rose McVey, c38, of Kansas City, Mo; Virginia Taylor, c38, of Moran, Kan; Heen Lockhart, c38, of Eskridge Katheryn Cassidy, cunel, of Kansas City; Martin Leavenworth, max Laughlin, fa'kn; of Moran; and Mary Alice Linscott, cunel, of Erie. Alumnae members who were here for the services were: Dorothy Lee Bent, fa33, Virginia Burgher and Jane Benton of Kamas City, Paul N. Keaton of Lawrence, Paul N. K. of Lawrence, and Isabel Gilmore, a local founder, also of Lawrence. Sigma Chi Has Initiation An initiation banquet will be given this noon for the new members. Sigma Chi will hold initiation services this morning for the following Warren Gille, c'38 of Kansas City, Mo. Glen Goodloe, c'45 of Kansas City, Mo. George Cochran, ph27 of City; Glen Harmon, C8 of Adhesion City; Howard Johnson, C8 of Adhesion Howard John, c'unch, of Topeka Howard Hudson, c'unch, of Ft. Scott. William Newman, c'38, of Kansas City, Kan; Challis Hall, c'38, of Kansas City, Kan; Kiehl Swinehart, c'38, of Lawrence; Phil Thomas, c'38, of Kansas City, Mo; Andy Glue, c'1mcl of St. Joseph, Mo; Jack Richardson, c'1mcl of Ottawa, and Charles Pinkin, c'1mcl of Kansas City, Mo. Alumni members who are here for the services are: Don Burnett of Omaha, Henry Quigley of St. Marys, Robert Price of Lydon, Kan. Chyton Richard of Thomas Freed of Topeso. Dick Kaplan and Ben Seyen of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Phi will hold initiation services today for the following pledges: Carolin Flye, fa'unel, Betty Jane Campbell, c'unel, Barbara Farley, c'unel, Gertrude Field, Helen Finley, c'unel, Jean Prank, c'38, Emy Hoffman, c'unel, John Kregel, c'38, Rachel Kione, c'unel, Barain Koenig, c'38, Mary Krewling, c'77, Bette Jane Lemon, fa'38, Jean Lucs, c'38. Pi Beta Phi Has Initiation Ruth Marteney, c'38, Sally Jane Martin, c'uncel, Helen Miller, c'38, Helen Moore, c'38, Helen Nelson, c'38, Caroline Newman, c'uncel, Martha Nuzman, c'uncel, Barbara Pendleton, c'37, Peg Porter, c'Donna Dushelner, c'uncel, Helen Throckmorton, fa'uncel, Wilson Wilcox, c'uncel. Following the initiation a cookie shine will be held for all members and alumnae. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi held initiation services last night for the following: Fran- eas Summers, f. auch, of Hutchinson; mess Margaret Sough, fa. 38, of Lawrence; Alice Hoe, c'38 of Abhleine; Mary Lou Lorton, c'48 of Alamosa, Colby; Bete Kunke, c'48 of Leavenworth; Marjorie Smith, c'48 of Washington; Katheryn Imagme, d. church, of Coffrery; Ripley, Ripley, c'48, of Kameya City, Mo. There will be an initiation banquet today at noon in honor of the new members. ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U. 66 Triangle, engineering fraternity, is holding initiation today for the following: Charles Bedingfield, *euml*; John Kerr, *euml*; Ben Levy, *euml*; Leslie Laws, *euml*; M. Y. Motley, *euml*; Frank Mobley, *euml*; Gordon Miller, *euml*; Robert Kibble, *euml*; Christian Rick, *euml*; Tad Sandoff, *euml*; Henry Notberg, Jr., *euml*; Francie Lockhard, *euml*; Russell Young, *euml*; and Walton Rohde, all of Kansas City, Mo., also Oliver Starke, *euml* of Independence, Kan, and David Coleman, *euml* of Denise, Kan. Kapaa Alpha Theta held its annual black cat tea yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the chapter house. Each badaid was required to bring a black cat and to write a poem about it. Jeanette Bown, cured, won the prize for the best poem, and Toudi Haines, cured, got the prize for the prettiest Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg poured, and the decorations were of black and gold with daffodils on the tea table. Kapsa Phi members who were recently rea- ted are Lola Edlin, 'c'urel, program chairman; Cramie Cromett, 'c'urel, Chaplain; Mary Ruth Thomas, 'f'auel, Helen Cunningham, 'c'urel, and Lucile Moving, 'c'38; social, media, and creative director, 'c'38; membership; Caryl Anderson, 'c'36; finance; Mary Edith Challcombe, 'c'38; publicity; Amna Grace Deisy, 'fa'38; art; and Claude Reynolds, 'fa'36, plantist Delta Zeta will entertain this afternoon with a tea in honor of their chaperon, Miss Margaret Beyer, of Birmingham, Ala. Those in the receiving line will be Miss Stella Cutlip, president; Mrs Margaret Beyer, the chaperon; the patronesses, Fredrick Guild, Topeker; Mrs George Beall, the Baker; and Ms. George Beall, all of Lawrence, Mrs Henry Werner will pour. The decorations will be in George Washington motif, and about 150 guests have been invited. Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Kappa Gaia will entertain with a tea from 7 to 7 c'clock at the Alpha Chi Omega house this afternoon in honor of Ted Shaw and company. Ted Shaw is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dennis Landers who is one of the outstanding members of the company is a brother of John Landers, a member of Kappa Sigma. Chi Doli Chiella, Presbyterian sorority, will hold a Japanese meeting at 5:20 o'clock Tuesday at Westminster Hall. Ruth Black, ed35, is in charge. The general scene will be a Japanese garden. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Ruby Mae Jacobs and Mr Herb Reed Reed were married yesterday at 4:30 at the Delta Chi house --p. m., Evening worship. Sermon: "Henpecked Husbands and Foolish Wives." CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 65 CLEANERS ROOMS FOR RENT 9 MYOURSERVICE 9 BOYS: Two large rooms, double or single, both have plenty of light. One has half-bath and twin beds. Recently furnished. Phone 16771. 12121. -1023 ROOM AND BOARD for Boys. If dissatisfied try our meals. You will like them. Price reasonable. Desirable location. 1152 Ohio. -103 Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. BOARD AND ROOM TAXI TAXI MISCELLANEOUS We Call and Deliver K E Y S for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers required. Rutter's Repair Shop 104 Mass. St. Ph. 3 Phone 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. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Thomas of the Baptist Church. Mr. Reed is a graduate of the University and is a member of a number of the Delta Chi fraternity. Dinner guess at the Acacia house Friday were Jess Anne Melone, fa 36, Marjorie Howley, 1st Ph. Lorain Smith, Curlor, Dorey Hall, c'mel, Lela Edin, c'uncl, Prof. J. J. Kisler, T. C. Rytcher, and Dr. E. L. Treece of Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs.Hershel L. Washington of City Kansas, Mo. Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, announced the election of officers for the second semester, last Thursday night. The officers elected were: Leonard A Bizer, 135, juscience; Thomas Mustard, 36, vicejice; Ogle Ashley, 133, treasury; Henry L. Butler, 137, clerk; and Caasy A. Jones, 138, marshall. The Home Economics Club will have a waffle supper Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Home Management House. Maxine Bryant, c.35, Maude Bryant, c.26, and Jack Riley will be in charge of the meeting. There will also be initiation for new members. Robert Braden, c.35, Kenneth Wiley, c.38, Roswell Graves, c.35, cadet officers, were guests at a military ball at the Hotel Broadway in Wichita last night. The ball was sponsored by the reserve officers of Wichita in observance of National Defense Week. ☆ ☆ ★ Alpha Omicron Ii soriority is having initiation services today for the following women: Jewell Puts, c3 of, Iola; Kahn; Alden Kizler, k2 of, Millsboro; and Maxine Earhart, c1nel, of Steele City. Neb. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. M. J. Cudra was elected second vice-president of the K.U. Dames to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. John Ayers who has moved to Wichita. The Fortnight Club met last night at the home of Prof. Carl A. Preeger, George Trevillo, fa35, gave a recital after the dinner. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. W. R. Smith will entertain the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae association Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house today will be Mrs. J. L. Sarten and daughter, Elizabeth, of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ M. M. L. Breidenthal, of Kansas City, was a dinner guest at the Phil Delta Thea house last Friday. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Mildred Stephanson and Helen Barnes, both of Lawrence. Mrs. Pearl W. Foncannon of Enporia was a luncheon guest at the Phil Delta Theta house Friday. Charles McCormick, c'34, is a weekend guest at the Beta Theta Pi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Robert Baldredge, ph'36. --p. m., Evening worship. Sermon: "Henpecked Husbands and Foolish Wives." What They Wear By Patricia Lock, c'37 Mary Frances Martin, Chi O, will be well worth watching for style notes these days. Her birthday last week netted her a complete spring wardrobe, including a sweater suit, and a hat that is reported as being the cleverest of recent spring developments. You will be seeing them about soon. Birthday Brings New Classes . . . More Navy Blue . . . . Hair Dresses That Stand the Wind. Matthews to Address Noon Forum Manary in Green LEGAL PUBLICATIONS SURVEY MADE FOR N.E.A. COMMITTEE Seen on campus: Bernita Brooks, Gamma Phi, in a blue-and-white-chucked coat with matching jacket in small checks, and a skirt of solid blue. . . Mary Margaret Mariani in a suit of brilliant green with beaver collar . . . Virginia Brendle, Chi Omega, wearing dark red and white clothing, and, of course, not a hair out of place, even though it was one of our windier days. A survey of legal publications appearing in Kansas newspapers has just been completed by the department of journalism of the University. The survey was begun following the request of Mr. C. P. Helfenstein, chairman of the legal publications committee of the National Editorial Association. It will constitute a part of a larger survey, national in scope. Hats Go Sailor Harriette Blair, Sigma Kappa from Wichita, is starting the spring 'with a navy blue ensemble trimmed in beige, which she tops off with a jauyn straw hat in the sailor tradition. Katheryn Cassidy, Gamma Phi, who wears her coronet end up, always looks its if she had just stepped out of a handband. So does Veta Lear, of the college office, who looks especially well in black and shades of orchid and wine-red. Dorothy Lewis, W.S.G.A. council member, never lets even one blonde curl stray from its designated place. JAMES to bob Moffett Noon Forum B. Matthews, former secretary of the Fellowship Reconciliation Organization, has stated that he probably will be able to speak before the M.Y.C.A. Noon Forum next Wednesday in the private dining room of Memorial Union cafeteria. Otis Brubaker, c35, announced yesterday. The work of collecting the numerous types of legal notices in newspapers in he state was done by Robert Busy, 36. A wide difference in rates for the publication of such matter was found in a survey conducted by Mr. Hefeinstein is also editor of the Suwanne Democrat, published in Live Oak, Fla. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets = 9:45 a.m. Church school. The University class will discuss "The Universal Coin." 10:50 a.m. Morning worship. Subject: "The Adequacy of Jesus," 6:30 p.m. B.Y.P.U. service. Subject: "How to Achieve a Fine Christian Character Today." Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont streets—10 a.m., Discussion group. 11 a.m., Church service. Sermon: "Manhood Is Divinity" 6 p.m., Prometheus club. Discussion: "The Place of the Church in Society." Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware streets: 9:45 a.m. Bible school, 11 a.m. Morning worship. "The Desert Becomes a Fruited Field." Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wiedemann building, 833½ Massachusetts street—9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship. Subject: "Mind." First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m., Church school. 10:00 a.m., Worship. Sermon: "How can we change the world?" cession. 6:30 p.m., Student Forum. 7:30 Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—10 a.m., Sunday school, 11 a.m., Divine service. Subject: "With Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration." 6 p.m., Informal talk by Miss Ruth Warnock, a graduate student at the University, who spent 14 years in India as a missionary. Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—8 am, Holy Communion, 9:45 am, Church school, 11 am, Morning prayer and sermon. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusettststreet - 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Sunday service. Subject: "Mind." First Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 10:50 a.m., Morning worship. Subject: "The Tumbling Walls of Jericho." 6:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation. Subject: Interpretations of International Attitudes. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. Subject: "Short Beds and Narrow Covers." First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont school: 9-145 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Subject: "What is Americanism?" 7:30 p.m., Westminster Student Forum. Subject: "Who Wanted to Be Church?" Prof. W. S. Baumgartner, Albert McColough, and Dr. Dinmore will lead the discussion. On the Bun HAM BEEF PORK 10c UNION FOUNTAIN --- Eat Where the FOOD is Good for a GOOD PRICE Large Variety 221/2c Buy a $5.50 meal ticket for $5.00 and eat a good balanced meal for only 221/2c Our Specialties Sandwiches - Soups - Home-Made Pies "We Want Your Business" The New JAYHAWK CAFE 14th and Ohio We Deliver Phone 509 BEGINNING FEBRUARY 23rd CHANGES IN SCHEDULE AND ADDITIONAL SERVICE BETWEEN Topeka and Kansas City In response to the great demand for additional service round-trip schedule, daily, between Kansas City and Topeka, as shown in complete schedule below. Travel time is comfortable. Service at low cost than driving your car. Meals and light lunches served at all hours. 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