THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25; between 7:30 and 9: 145477202K3. Pi Kappa Alpha Has Dinner-Dance Fi Kappa Alpha will entertain with a formal dinner dance Saturday at the Hotel Eldridge from 7 until 12 o'clock. The tables will be arranged so as to represent a night club, and the faternity's colors, garnet and gold, will be used in the decorations. Red Blackburn will the furniture will furnish the music for dancing. Mrs. Belle Wilmont, Mrs. Jane MacLean, and Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner will be the chaperons. Epperson-Potucek Wedding The marriage of Miss Vera Epperson to Mr John A Potueck, both of Wellington, took place Saturday at st. Atkinson and the Rev. Francis Maquire officiating. Mr. Potucke attended the University and was graduated from Washburn Law School at Topkai in 1924. He is now county attorney of Summer县. ☆ ☆ ☆ After a short trip in the south, the couple will make their home in Wellington. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house tonight will be: Anabel Walter, c:27 Helen Burdin, d'écuell; Borna Brooks c:55; Mildred Yaney, c:38; and Katheryn Cassidy, c'edul. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Phi Alfa announces the pledging of the following: Walter Moss, c'ucln James Beek, brk; Russell Redwit, c'ucln Jake Bock, c'ucln George Pierse, c'ucln; m'c88, by Gordon Pierse, c'ucln. Guests at the Gamma Pbi Beta house yesterday for lunch were: Mrs. H. J. Dorman and Mrs. J. T. Shelden, both of Kansas City. Mc. Mary Jane Lumines c;28, Ceyl Cox, c;36; and Helen Russell, d;4 Great Bent. ☆ ☆ ☆ Corbin Hall was hostess at the weekly W.S.G.A. tea given yesterday afternoon CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 FOR SALE WILL SELL $40, 1935 Philco All-wave five tube Baby Grand radio for $30. 1218 Iphone or phone in 1935. -99 BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for boys. If dis- satisfied you our meals. You will like them. Price reasonable. Desirable location. 1155 Ohio. -103 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Purple fountain pen with name engraved on it. Call Noel Giat 2479. 98 FOUND: 16 pair of ladies' gloves, 1 fur muff, 2 scarfs, 1 breet, 2 ladies' coin purse, at Union Building Office. 97 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS LOST: A pair of ladies gold rimmed glasses in blue leather case. Probably lost in Watson library. Phone Mary Jane Lundsford. -199 KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING ROOMS FOR RENT BOYS: Newly decorated rooms, at reasonable rate. One block from campus. Access to sleeping porch. Phone 1127W. MISCELLANEOUS K E Y S for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Phi 319 TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver in the women's lounge of the Central Administration building. Bed and white carnations were used on the tea table set with the brass service. Mrs. Etta Corle and Mrs. Eli Lewis poured. ☆ ☆ ☆ Wilda Wright and Jorry Wright, both of Lawrence, were dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house hnt right. --p.m. 12:20h Athletic interview, an- ranged by Prof. E. R. Bélent presentation, Mr. W. B. Wilson, President, Kansas Conference. M. E. T. Pyle of Clay Center is visiting her daughter, Ruth, at the Alpha Micron PI house. John Robeson, c'38, was a guest at the Beta Theta Pi house yesterday for lunch. Mrs. A. D. Daniels of Garnett is a guest at the Alba Delta Pi house. Invitations have been issued for a dinner bridge to be given Friday evening at the University Club at 7 o'clock. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Harry O'Riley, c 38, of Syracuse. KFKU Today Mr. Clarence Christman. 2:44 p.m. News Brief, Prof. W. A. Dill. 2:48 p.m. Elementary French Lesson. Mr. W. K. Cornell. 2. 30 p.m. Elementary Spanish Lesson Mr. Clarence Chrisman. REPORT OF WELFARE SERVICE FUT IN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY A recent addition to the library is the report on Public Welfare Service in Kansas. This report released in December, 1934, covers the 10-year period from 1924 to 1933 inclusive. The number of clients of the public and private welfare agencies, and an itemized cost of their service to both public and private agencies, makes up the bulk of this report. Included in the report is a statement of the 18 months of service of the Kansas Emergency Relief Committee. This report was edited by Mary Smith, '19. Other alumni who helped compile the report are Bob Smith, '34, Margaret Gregs, '34, and Mary Heryford, '34. Club Will Distance Serial Problems Club Will Discuss Social Problems The Social Problems Club, a newly formed organization on the campus, has tentative plans for several symposiums during the semester. The symposium subjects will include: "Americanism," "The New Deal," "Civil Liberties," and "The Civil War." The first hold will probably be that or the New Deal which will be discussed from the viewpoint of its success on the housing, labor, unemployment and utilities "fronts." Hopkins Condition Unchanged Prof. E. M. Hopkins is still under observation at Trinity Lutheran hospital in Kansas City, Mo. He will have to undergo an operation but the exact date is not known, according to Prof. W. S. Johnson, head of the department of English. Hollow Condition Unchanged Improvements to Aid Appearance of Campus To Hold Oratorical Contests Two oratorical contests will be held on the following dates: March 6, contest for the freshmen and sophomores, and March 12, contest for the juniors and seniors. The contests will be held in central Administration auditorium. There will be $50 in cash prizes. To Hold Oratorical Contests Vacancy Walks, Trees, Shrubberies and Flowers Will Fill The area in front of the library extending from the commons to Fraser Hall is in for many landscape improvements. These improvements consist of new walls, shrubberies, trees, and a few flowers. A new walk will be built to run west from the south entrance on the south wall and east from the walk which runs to Watson Library. A new and wider walk will run north and south along the west side of Fraser Hall. The landscape architects Hare and Hare of Kansas City, Mo., made no provision for entrances to either of the two buildings on the north side of the Journalism building. On both sides of the library steps large beds of shrubbery will be planted. Shrubbery will also be planted on both sides of the central walk which leads into the library where this walk joins the main one. Roses will be planted in the small plot of ground which is left vacant by the splitting of the central walk which leads from the library and terminates when it joins the main sidewalk, according to A. Van Horebeek, the landscape gardener in charge of the work. Trees will be set out along some of the walks, also. The two kinds of trees to be set out are the Redbud, and the Beechtail Crab. Shrubs to be planted are: Japanese barberry, Japan quince, spreading eunomyces hedge plants, fortune forsythia, benthush, regal privet, mono honey-suckle, sweet mock orange, jetbend, amur chestnut, red oak, thumper spice, thumper spices, and Chinese lilac. Mr. Hovebeck expects the project to be completed about May 1. Prof. Alvin C. Voran has been invited by Chancellor E. H. Lindley to present a concert on the campus with his widely known McPherson college A Capella Choir, March 29. This will be the opening date on a 12-day tour on which the choir will take in Eastern Kansas, North Carolina, Iowa, and Eastern Nebraska. McPHERSON COLLEGE CHOIR TO PRESENT CONCERT HERE The Kansas Academy of Science will be in session at Lawrence on the same date, and during the hour of the conference, members will will cease, to allow members to attend. Templin to Make Speaking Tour Prof. Oli Templin of the department of philosophy will speak at the alumni meeting at Detroit, March 16. He is planning to make a speaking tour soon in the following cities: Akron, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind.; Urana, Ill.; and St. Louis, Mo. Read Kansan Want Ads. Delicious Milk Shake and Ham Salad Sandwich 20c at the UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union SIMPLY put a few drops of Vapure on your handkerchief, or on your pillow as you sleep. Feel its soothing oil open the stuffed air passages and relieve the irritated membranes. It lets you get needed sleep—often impossible with stuffed air passages. 3/4 oz. size RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. "The Real Story" Phone 212-690-0111 or Mass. SAVE with SAFETY at The Jexall DRUG STORE Good Shoe Repairing, Shining, and Dyeing Is a Natural Habit With Us. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass, W. E. Whestone, Prop. Phone 686 I am a friend indeed. 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