党 小如心 心平如意 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1935 PAGE THREA 42 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Before 5 p.m, call KU. 25; between 7:30 and 8:30 Beta Theta Pi Holds Initiation Beta Theta Pi held formal initiation services at the chapter house Sunday afternoon for the following pledges: Harold N. Sheafar, 'cunel; Emil A. Wienckee, 'c38; Mark Dodge, 'c38; Thomas B. Robinson, 'c38; John Weaver McCaslin, 'c38; Thomas S. Brownell, 'c1um; William T. Graham, 'c1um; Grant O'Connor, David Benjamin Marshall, 'c38; Frank Lee Barbee, 'c1um; Thomas G. Orr, 'c2um; Robert H. Burtin, 'c1um; James Rickenbacher Dedge, 'c38; James A. Schwartz, 'c38; Samuel Mellinger, 'cunel; Charles McCormick Crouch, 'cunel. who attended the initiation as guests were: Dr. T. G. Err, J. A. Guthier Dr. J. B. Cowherd, Dr. David B. Robinson, Dr. G. Graham, Ed Sharpe, Nichol Mrs. H. Merle Smith, all of Kauai City, Fred Morris, Julia Hill, Herbert C. Allpinn, and Robert C. Rankin, Charles Styder of Leavenworth, and Charles Styder of Leavenworth. Cutlip-Reuter Wedding Miss Irene Cutilp, 29, and Mr. Kurt Reuter, a former student at the University, were married at the Delta Zeta house at 430 4th clock Saturday afternoon. The Rev. T. H. Anzman, pastor of the Church, performed the ceremony. Stierling Cutlip, brother of the bride, gave the bride in marriage, and Stella Cutlip, sister of the bride was mired Mr. Fried Mills, 31, attended the groom. "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, and Meredidson's "Wedding March" were played by Miss Marigold Hall of Fairmont, Neb. Out-of-town guests at the ceremony were Mrs. Taylor Cutlip of Kusan City Mo.; Mrs. Rutter of Enterprise, and Miss Katherine Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Reuter will make their home in Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Xi Delta held election of officers last night for the spring semester. Those elected were: President, Nola Stark, cil; vice president, Florence Dell, c36; secretary, Roberta Millay, f3; treasurer, Hazel Riaz, c36; historian, Margaret Louis Countt, cil; and marshal, Lorne Lyrine, fa36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were Miss Florence Black, Miss Wealthy Babech, assistant professors of mathematics; Mrs Lou Bryant Chuck Taylor, and Ed Jewett, all of Wichita. A regular meeting of Rhadmanthi poetry club, was held Sunday afternoon in the Green Room. The time was spent reading poetry written by some of the members. Plans were discussed to be carried out during the year. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Sunday were: Skirley Jones, c38; Henk Krug, c47; Martin J. Stockmann, c18; katherine Fay, c36; Vigil Crook, c18c; Carolina High, c38; Barrie Lea, c20; Helen Callan of Leaventhower. Guesta at the Triangle house this weekend were Ed Hubbard, Topkapi Ivani Ivan Shakola, Osakaian; Billowen Macmurray, Lawrence; Kenneth Kern, Brown; Mirai Mora, Mrs. Mirai Mora, Mrs. C.B. Riboda and their daughter, Martha, all of Kansas City, Mo. Thesis Epstein, Baptist church sora- ry, will meet at 6:45 on tuesday at 1124 Mississippi street. Mrs. H.E. D. Caro- nell will be the guest speaker. Mary Louise贝茨, fax 38, president, urges all members to be present. Guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday for dinner were: Barbara Bromwell, c*38; Marjorie Wahl, c*38; Mary Francis Martin, c*38; and Jimm Hitt, c*38. Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, will have a smoker for all electrical students taught at 7:30 d'clock. Weekend guests at the Ala Tuna Omme house were Karl Telfe of Giard, Fred Shiner of Giard, Fred Shiner of Springs, Jack Griffin, both Botthe of Hutchinson. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house Sunday noon were Rosa Lee Corridad and Margaret Wolfe, both of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Pooh Fraser of Lawrence; Wallen Rice, and Doris Delan c. 37. Guests at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday for dinner were Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Wiles of Mackays and Alice Team, c38. Jane Benton of Kansas City, Mo, is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week. The Mid-Week varsity from 7 to 8 tomorrow night will again have a stag limit of 200. Jimmie Hughes, 'C53, was a guest at the Gamma Phi Betu house Sunday for dinner. Walter Leapham, b. 1935, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house night noon. KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING Earl Woodworth of Corning was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house Sunday for dinner. Art Inman was a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Triangle announces the pledging of Conley Stewart of Kansas City, Mo. Lunchcon guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house yesterday were Mrs. Hepten Shanks and Mr. J. H. Kaylor, both of Kansas City, and Mr. Donald Norris. Dodge City. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS --of Piano Will Play For Spanish Club ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 Houses Russell, f134, of Great Bend, b a guest at the Gamma PBi beta house She has been attending S.M.U. at Dallas Texas, on a sorority scholarship. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE PHONE K.U. 66 WILL SELL $40, 1935 Philco All-wave tube Baby Grand radio for $30. 1218 Mississippi or phone 1338. -$98. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for Boys. If dis satisfied try our meals. You will like them. Price reasonable. Desirable location. 1135 Ohio. -103 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMMATE wanted in nicely furnished apartment, $8.00 for one or $3.00 each for two. Conveniently located to home, Phone 113141, 113196 Venom. BOYS: Newly decorated rooms, at reasonable rate. One block from campus Access to sleeping porch. Phone 112TW. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Keuffel & Esser beginner's slide rule. Call at Kansan office. MISCELLANEOUS Night latch & padlocks in stock Door closers repaired. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Iris Oslo, '25, to John Lips, l'23. Mr. Lips is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. CLEANERS KEYS for any lock. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 319 14th & Tenn Phone 12-987 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. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone We Call and Deliver MYOURSERVICE Mr. F, Q. Wilson of Abilene, was in Lawrence Sunday visiting his son, France Wilson e, 37. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Max Murphy, c'35, and Dorsy Hancs. c'38. ☆ ☆ ☆ Chi Omega calls the engagement of Louise Jarbo, c'25, to Mr. M. W. Everly, b'35. Mr. Everly is a member of Sigma Nr fraternity. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi Beta house mother, spent yesterday in Topeka. Candidates for membership were selected at the meeting of the Entomology club yesterday afternoon. Invitations were issued to Robert Stephenson, c;38 Charles Amey, c;38 Alice Smith, c;38 Wilbur Barber, c;38 Dale Lindsay, c;38 Bruce Glasse, c;37 Sibyl McDonald, g; and Charles Hemphill, c;37 ENTOMOLOGY CLUB SELECTS STUDENTS FOR MEMBERSHI Initiation services will be held at the scheduled meeting of the club next Monday. Lyman Henderson was appointed chairman of the initiation committee, and Joe Hidalgo, Jr., was named chairman of the eats committee. Junitna Stone reviewed the "History of the Louse" a humorous article which appeared in a recent number of the Atlantic Monthly magazine. COLLEGE CROFTER'S COMPANY GIVEN IOR FOR INVITATIONS The committee appointed by George A. Fry, president of the senior class, met yesterday at 2:30 in the office of Karl Klozar, burglar of the University, to receive bids on invitations. After the hearing on bids, the committee voted to accept the bid of the College Fry's company, of Kansas City, Mo. The final redraws for indoor handball were announced by Ed Elibel, director of intramurals, yesterday. This committee composed of Orrin Shepherd, 3 hs., Emma J. Joosewey, 2 hs., Quentin B. McCoy, and 2 hs. will meet again later to decide on the type and style of invitations. --of Piano Will Play For Spanish Club Men's Intramurals The Phi Dell's lead with the number of men to reach the final round by placing 7 in the redraws out of a total of 16 men. The Kay Hawk's are second with four, and the Beta's are third with three. The other two men are representatives of Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epilion. The drawings for the final elimination indoor handball tournament are: Randall, K-Hawk vs Dickey, Phi Delt; Kenyan, Beta vs Brown, Phi Delt; Packard, K-Hawk vs Epperson, Phi Delt; Morrison, Kappa Sig vs Benton, Phi Delt; McCain, Beta vs Chambers, Phi Delt; McKinnon, Beta vs K-Hawk; Williamson, Beta vs McClure, Phi Delt; Braden, K-Hawk vs McCov, Phi Delt. Kansas Sanitation Men To Meet Here This Week These first round matches should be played this week. Ebbel is very anxious to complete this tournament before the arrival of Carnival which will be held March 8. TODAY'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Today's basketball schedule: West court: Coe's "B" vs. Jayhawk "B" at 5:30; Ike, Ramlers, et al., Collegeans, East court: 5:30 o'clock, S.E.P. "B", Giang Chi "B"; 10' oclock, Triangle vs. Kappa Pa. Swimming meet for today at 5:15 o'clock. Phi Gam vs. Sigma Nu. Faculty Members to Talk at Sessions to Be Held Feb. 20, 21, 22 --of Piano Will Play For Spanish Club The eleventh annual school of instruction for the Kansas Water and Sewage Association will be held at the University, Feb. 20, 21, 22. The session is presented under the auspices of the University School of Engineering and Architecture, the Kansas State Board of Health, and the Kansas Water Department. One of the main topics of importance at the meeting will be a speech on "Biological and Bacteriological Relationships in Water Purification and Sewage Treatment," by C. T. Butterfield, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. KFKU Today Chancellor Lindley will greet the visiting speakers and guests in a talk Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Other members of the faculty to speak are: George C. Shaad, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture; Kenneth K. Landes, professor of geology; Robert W. Warner, professor of electrical engineering; and Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education. 2:45 p.m. The American Novel, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell. 2:30 p.m. Elementary Spanish lesson, Clarence Christman, instructor in Spanish. STUDENT SPEAKERS TO GIVE SERIES OF TALKS OVER C.B.S. The National Student Federation will present over the Columbia Broadcasting System a series of talks on current social and economic problems. We will be heard from 5 to 5:15 every Wednesday after morning start. Feb. 27. 6:00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 132nd edition, Prof. E. R. Elbel. APPLICATIONS FOR FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES DUE NOW The addresses will be heard as follows: "Current Affairs and Raccoon Coasts." Jonathan B. Bingham, editor of the Yale News; "Practical Political Education," Kathleen McInerny, president of the Political Association at Vassar College; "The Student Peace Movement," Francis G. Smith, Jr., president of the New York University and editor of the Daily Princetonian; "The Academic Freedom Legend." James A. Wechsel, editor of the Columbia Spectator; "Unemployment for the College Graduate," Jean Ford, editor of the Hunter College Bulletin. All freshmen desire to be on the Kansas Relays Committee should fill out their applications now. These applications must be in the office of E. E. Ribel, manager of intramurals, not later than 5 m.m. Wednesday. Six freshmen will be chosen from these applicants to serve on this committee. From this group of six, four will be chosen their sophomore year. The next two year men will be chosen to serve. In the senior year one man will be picked to serve as head of the committee. Print Glee Club Folders Seven thousand eight-page folders describing the University have been printed by the Journalism Press to be distributed as an advertisement of the University, and one of the Men's Glee Club which started on its annual spring tour yesterday. Chiapusso to Be Presented El Atenco, the Spanish Club, will present Prof. Jan Chijapouro of the School of Fine Arts in a concert of Spanish music, Thursday, at 4:30 p.m., in the Central Administration auditorium. The public is invited. Prof. Jan Chiapusso won the musical prize in Paris in 1911. Among the 36 contestsants were such famous pianists as Loginska and Schramm. Several of the judges were Cortot, Harold and Pugno. He came to America in 1910. In 1927, he returned from a successful concert tour of Europe, having played in Berlin, Paris, London, Amherst and New York. He spent time in Holland, Belgium, and Spain. The program to be presented by Prof. Jan Chapuisse will be typical of Spanish music. It will include: Two sonatas by Soler, one matey on Matia Albéniz, one sonata by Blas Serrano, two dances by Grandados, a tango and sedugilia by de Falle, Execution, El Puerco, Tinta, Malaga by Isaen Albener. Send the Daily Kansan home. Approve Negro Ward Fund Senate Committee Passed $200,000 Appropriation for Bell Memorial An appropriation of $20,000 for a new nengro ward and clinic at Bell Memorial Hospital was approved at Topeka Saturday night by the Senate ways and means committee. Dallas Knapp, chairman of the committee, said that a bill providing payment of $15,000 would authorize the spending of $75,000 in accumulated fees for the building and fixtures would be presented early this week. The new building will house the clinic and the Negro ward and will provide much needed storage space for the medical school and hospital. The clinic and Negro ward have, in the past, housed as many as 600 persons at one time; the hospital and clinic care for the medical needs of $5,000 persons are. Oread Secretary Is Back Miss Marie Gilmore, 135, has returned to her position as secretary at Oread Training School after an attack of measles. prevents tongue bite, rawmouth bite, and frequent expectoration. 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