FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935 PAGE THRE 24 Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU, 23, between 7:30 and 9 p. m. call 2702K3. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sigma Eta Chi Holds Initiation Sigma Eta Chi. Congregational church sorority, will hold initiation services for 14 pledges this evening at the home of the president, Mrs. Joseph F. King, 1100 Ohio street Following the initiation a banquet will be held in honor of the initiates. Catherine Penner, C37, president of the chapter, will be toastmistress. Mrs. King, the main speaker of the evening, will talk on "Creative Living"; Ernina Carey, c35, will give the toast for the activities, and Alice Coolbaugh counsel the audience. Ms. Walter Keeler and Margaret McNown, f36, will play piano solos. The following plaques will be initiated: Margaret Adams, c38, Alice Coolhaugh, c38, Jean Fink, c38, Cuth Emerson, Florence Marshall, c38, Helen Moore, c38, Virginia Smith, c38, Madine Taylor, c38, Iris McDonald, c37, Rustie Taylor, c38, Barbara Burdick, c38, Barbara Burdick, c38, Josephine Rieder, c38, and Barbara Kirchheff, fa. ☆ ☆ ☆ Hobnail Hop The Hobrail Hop, the annual dance sponsored by the University engineers, will be given tomorrow night in the Memorial Union building from 9 until 12 o'clock. The engineer's queen, who it is unofficially rumored, will be Katharine Ann Cassidy, will be introduced at that time. Hobnail Hop Saturday Night An 18-piece orchestra, combining Bill Phipp's and Red Blackburn's orchestras will play. As a special feature Bud Frink, e37, and Eldon Snoke, f38, will present a two-piano arrangement. Miss Virginia Yates of Lawrence, and Frank J. Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., were married yesterday afternoon at the trinity of Trinity Episcopal church. Yates-Johnson Wedding Wilder-Stover Wedding Miss Catherine Edna Wilder of Madison, Wis. and Rolland S. Stover of Lawrence were married Feb. 9, in Madison. The bride is a graduate of the school of nursing at the University of Wisconsin, and the bridegroom, who is a salesman with the Klyser Motor Car company of Middleton, is a graduate of the University of Illinois and Architecture of the University A Valentine party for the Baptist student organization will be held tonight from 8 to 11 o'clock at the First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets. Everyone who comes is asked to bring a valentine. Katherine Langston, c'ulc, and Harold Wampler are in charge of the party. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Tau Delta entertained with an hour dance last night at the chapter house. Those who attended were Mary Jane Thie, Mary Frances Martin, c'mel. Eleonor Cain, c'mel. Carloyn High, c'mel. Catherine Cain, c'mel. Carlton Daly, c'mel. c'38, Cordy Shearer, c'37, Maria Nuzman, c'mel, Mary Nicholson, ph, Laura Humphrey, c'mel Margaret Ryan, c$6, Nancy Bonniel, b$7, Marie Forbes, c$3, Virginia Eagle, c'unc1, Bettie Cresger, c$7, Peggy Spencer, c$18, Millie White, c$3, Eleonor Troup, c'unc1, Helen Finley, c'unc1, Olive Hare, c'Charles Gelwix, c$5, Skiyler Craig, facal, and Mr. and Mrs Bell Norton. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Sigma Naus house last night for dinner were Betty Sterling, fa'ucl; Sally Jane Martin, fa'ucl; Anne Hubbard, fa'ucl; Per Porter, c38; Ferne Forman, fa'ucl; Shirley Sabbery, fo 37; Langton Hattiff, fa'ucl; and Tom Wau- ☆ ☆ ☆ Bette Gayle Sims, c36, left last night for Nashville, Tenn., where she will attend the Gamma Pit Beta province three times. She will return to Lawrence Monday morning. ☆ ☆ ☆ The University Club will entertain with a dance Saturday night at 8:30 eclipse. Hosts for the occasion are Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Klouz, and Mr. and Mrs. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pis louse last night were Mr. P. A. Burtia, and son, Sponner of Kansas City, Mo. and son, Carlos Garden, City, and Carlos Foerst, c37. Margaret McCoy of Garden City, and Louise Moore, c37, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Joan Jankowsky, c/38, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house vesterdav noon. Gerald Vermon, c34, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Mu house Wednesday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Katherine Gleaser, c'35, of Abilene, is the weekend guest of Kappa Alpha Theta. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained with a dance舞 Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:00 o'clock. Nancy Calboun, e'uncl, and Margaret Pyle, c'37, were guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last night for dinner. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltu house last night were night Shirae Craig, f'aunel; Helen Deer, c'38; and Mildred Mikkel, c'37. Miss Dorothy Allen of Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Smith of Wichita is visiting her daughter, Betty Ruth at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. --night at the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity Gertkle Field, c37, and Martha Davis, c38, c38 are dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Inst evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last night were Alone Compton, *¢38, and Ann West, 'cunch.' Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Robert Riederer of Rozel. Prof. W. F. Kissick of the department of economics was a dinner guest last PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS 9 AT YOUR SERVICE 9 CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone PHONE K.U.66 We Call and Deliver BOYS: Large room on second, single or double, three exposures. Only quiet people to occupy the rooms. Very reasonable. 1403 Tennessee. Phone 7603. ROOMMASTATE wanted in nicely nimely apartment, $$.00 for one or $$.60 each for two. Conveniently located to home, Phone 1311. 1319 Voicemail. 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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 Kansas Business Office. Plans for Completion Of Union Are Discussed MISCELLANEOUS These estimates given by Mr. Smith are only rough ones, but as accurate as possible to make. In the original plans for the building, a young north of KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING Prof. L. D. Jeminga, assistant professor of economics, a new member of the Union operating committee, is working on ways and means of financing the proposition. He has estimated that the Union could probably support and pay off in 10 years about $3,000, and that the Union could count on a flow of income that would make the expansion possible. The moving of the grill room and the billard room would cost about $4,576. With enlarged fountain facilities, it would probably be necessary to put in another unit about the size of the press-room for a large function; this would cost about $2,500. (Continued From Page One) Professor Jennings emphasized the need of a program of education, that would develop a feeling among alumni and friends of the University, that the University is not alone supported by taxes, but that there is a need for small annual contributions for our course-curricula such as the Memorial Union building. All of these changes cannot possibly be made at once, but work will be begun in the near future on the changes. The first construction that will be undertaken will probably be the building of adequate facilities for the men. --- Cochrane said that organizations are calling for meetings in the building more and more. Four requests came in for the use of the Men's Lounge last night, naturally, the first applicants get the room. Change in Student Attitude Estimates Are Only Rough Dr. Lindley pointed out that the attitude of students has changed since the completion of the ballroom. That a prince has developed in this dance floor, and that even the students seem to dress appropriately when they come to the dances. Discuss Social Problems In a meeting of a committee of representative members of the various fraternities on the campus, held in the office of the Dean of Women yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, causes and reminds them that discussions discussed pro and con. The meeting consisted of an open discussion by the 32 representatives present. Pi Phi's Defeat Corbin Hall Pi Beta Phil defeated Corbin Hall in women's intramural basketball last night with a score of 29 to 19. Bruce began the scoring for the Pi Phi's in the first few minutes of play with a basket, only to be overtaken by Corbin, who carried the score to 7 to 2. At the end of the first quarter the score stood 7 to 4 in favor of Corbin. At the end of the next quarter the Pi Phi's led by a close margin. The fourth period opened with the score 16-15 in favor of the Pi Phi's. In this period the winning team made ten points to Corbin's four. The entire game was closely contested and hard fought. Throckmorton Leads Scoring For Winning Team With Eight Points Throckmorton, Pi Phi guard, led the scoring with the total of eight points with Baer, Corbin forward, following with seven points. The Fl Pi's, by winning this game, advanced to the finals and will meet IW.W. Tuesday night at 9 o'clock in the final game. The box score: G FTF Bruce,f___ 2 0 0 Thr'm'nf f ___ 3 0 2 Kienc ___ 3 0 1 Newm ng ___ 0 1 1 S'therl ng ___ 0 1 2 G FTF Corbin Hall Totals ..13 0 6 Form Engineering Society Totals ...9 1 Mining and Metallurgical Students Organize University Chapter Students in mining and geology last night perfected organization of a University of Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, at a meeting held in the mountey of the Memorial Union Prof. C. M. Young and Prof. E. D. Kinney explained the advantages of such an organization, and were formally named as sponsors of the chapter. George M. Fowler of Joplin Mo., a widely known geologist, was named The next meeting of the new organization will be held Feb. 23 at 4:39 p.m. at Haworth hall. KFKU 6. 15 p.m., Musical program arranged by Prof. Waldemar Geltch. 6:00 p.m. Elementary German lesson, Prof. E F Engel 2.30 p.m., Music appreciation period, "Edward MacDowell" Prof. C. S. Stilton Today 6:00 p.m., Musical program arranged by H. C. Taylor, professor of piano. Graduate Writes for Esquire Ben Hibbs, "23," associate editor of the magazine "Country Gentleman," has recently sold a story to "Esquire" which will be published soon. ARROW MITOGA The Shaped Shirt in all models THE HEMPSTEAD Variety is the Spice of Style! THE GORDON Education Meeting in Kansas City Undergraduates instinctively turn toward Arrow because Arrow has the most comprehensive array of shirts in America from point of collar styles, models, colors, patterns, fabrics, and designs. You name it—Arrow has it—and when you buy remember only Arrow shirts have Arrow collars. Stop by at your local dealer today Prices range from $2 to $3.50 SANFORIZED SHRUNK ARROW SHIRTS Students Slow in Paying Fees People wishing to attend the Progressive Education Association meeting today and tomorrow in Kansas City, Mo. may get further information from Dr. Florence Sherborn in room 108 Fraser. 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