FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon Formal Sigma Phi Epion will hold its winter formal party at the chapter house, between the hours of 9 and 12, tomorrow evening. Bill Phips orchestra, under the direction of Dick Gosset, will furnish the instruments that will carry out the theme of winter. The chaperones will be: Miss Agnes Husband, Mrs Jane McClain, and Mrs Francis Wilson. Other guests will include: Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Denslow, Mrs. Gene Warner, and Mr. Emit Lee Roach, all of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Kappa Party Sigma Kappa will hold its winter party tomorrow night at the chapter house. Dee Short and his orchestra of Topka will furnish the music. Chapman will conduct Bullen, Mr. William Hutt, Mrs. Mole H. Hopkins and Mrs. J. N. Gilbert. Out of town guests will include Ebeh Beaty, Lakin; Lois Richert, Dorothy Knapp, Frances Jordan, and Helen Noylar, all of Kansas City, M.; Dorothy Zimmerman of Kansas City, Kan, and Josephine Zimmerman, Shawnee. Lieut. and Mrs. W. I. Brady will entertain at dinner Saturday evening at 7:30 at the University club, followed by a formal dance. Invitations for the dinner have been extended to: Colonel and W. W. C Koenig, Captain and M., L. C. Gordon Captain and Mrs. Fred D. Wicham Captain and Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Lieut and Mrs. E. H. Coe, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanna. ☆ ☆ ☆ A picture of Miss Caroline Rob House poseed to represent Margaret Sullivan has been published in the February issue of the Mystery magazine. The picture was used in connection with an article on the "Magic Makeup." Also included in the inset is a picture of Miss House. She appears in every daily column of *The Times* and in the University several years ago, and was a member of Sigma Kappa. --at the Phi Kappa Psi house last evening. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the following guests at dinner last evening; Mrs. G. R. Ambrose, and two daughters, Marris and Lois Jean, all of Kansas City. Mo.; George Boon, and Dean German, of Detroit; Michael Merman, German exchange student. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ralph Bennett and his orchestra will furnish the music for the Sophomore Hop, to be held in the Union building from 9 until 1 o'clock, tonight. Dinner guests at the Phi Mu Alphu house last evening were: John Rilisoe c'38; Rodney Loughmiller, c'38; and Robert Briggs, fa'38. 官 官 官 Dinner guests at the Beta Theta P house last evening were: Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Kenyon, and Mr. and Mrs Frank C. Lynch, all of Kansas City, Mo Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last night were Miss Nellie Barnes, Miss Kathleen Doering, and Miss Margaret Lymn. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. J. C. Campbell of Topoka and Tacy Campbell, 373, were dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night. Melba Ricneke, c'37, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house last evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wheelock of Clay Center are visiting their son, Don Wheelock, at the Phi Kappa Psi house. James Hall, who is appearing at the Granada this week, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house for dinner last night ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last evening were: Bill House, 'curel. and Conrad Foster, 'c35. Sylvester Smith was a dinner guest CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 LOST: Kueffel and Eser Log Log Duplex slide rule. Lost on Eleventh street, Mississippi, on the campus, Grover Johnson, phone 283, Reward GIRLS: 2 front rooms, kitchenette it des- tails. Hot water heat. Close to Hill. $5.50. Call 27433J. -75- GIRLS: Extra large, well heated and ventilated rooms. Large closets; 3 bathrooms; 9 lavatories with hot and cold water containers. Compatible. 1408. 1014 Mississippi. -79 THEMES, term papers and reports accurately and neatly typed. Also direction and transcription - Holen Harman, Mailbox 1284, Phone 1284 or 2257W. -76 Margaret Sherwood, c35, was a guest at the Delta Tau Delta house for dinner last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Marie Russell, c37, was a dinner guest at the Dupilon house last evening. President of W.S.G.A. Still Refuses to Speal (Continued from page 1) women's elections are carried on in this manner. I cannot understand why an open party system is not admitted, instead of painting a pretty picture of non-partisan government. Is party government such an ill influence upon society that women so deny it existence in their government?" Betty Winey, Kappa Kappa Gamma: "As conditions exist, they are certainly undemocratic. As there seems at present no way of stopping the combines, something should be done to make for open competition." Vigil Croilk, Kappa Kappa Gamma: "In spite of all this talkking, there won't be anything accomplished by all this stuff. We have combines—why not the sirk?" Mary Jane Roby, Gamma Phi Beta: "It seems to me that the whole purpose of democracy is destroyed by combines." Dorthea Watson, c'35: "Parties are necessary to eliminate too many candidates. It would be possible for the non-sorority girls to organize and form their parties as well as the sorority girls." Mary Goeshorn, Gamma Phi Beta. "Why not have political parties out in the open?" Russie Musle, c37: "They might as well come out in the open with their parties. They will have them anyway." Margaret Overall, Gamma Phi Beta: "Let's have political parties and not combine." Eleanor Nolan, Pi Beta Phi: "I don't think they should be formed. They create an unfriendly feeling between the houses." Lyman Field, Beta Theta Pi, Intramural Manager: That the woman should be too ashamed to admit the existence of the obviously inevitable political parties seems rather absurd, a case of cutting off noses to spite faces and who ever heard of a woman wanting to spite her face? Especially since, when compared to the Men's Student Council the W.S.G.A. can show some—not much—record of real achievement and justification of existence. Virginia Post, c: 35. Undoubtedly on present system of Women's Student Council should be changed. There are and always will be combines in this type of government. I hope the Kansan succeeds in its campaign. Mary Catherine Dorman, Gamma Phi Beta: Why can't we have political parties like the men? That's the only so lution that I can see. Caroline Bliss, Pi Beta Phi: There should be no combines. Betty Tholen, Kappa Kappa Gamma. I don't think that the combines really make any great difference. The deserving girls will get the office now; so far the sororites happen to have developed the most prominent ones in the non-sorority girls organize and take more interest, if they want results? Phi Sigma, at its meeting last evening, heard an address by Dr. R. C. Moore of the department on "The Preparation of Manuscripts and Plates for Publication," and initiated half a dozen candidates. PHI SIGMA INITIATES SIX; HEARS TALK BY DR. MOORE Dr. Moore illustrated his talk with examples of material and pointed out some of the especial difficulties in using material for scientific publications. Candidates initiated were: From the anatomy department, Clarence W. Aailing, m36; from bacteriology, Dean Dovork, gr.; and Ruth Hardace, gr.; from psychology, M.E. Miriam Murray, gr.; and Bertha Pratt, gr. Mrs. Henderson to Washington Mrs. Jessie Henderson, secretary in the psychology department, has accepted a secretarial position with the firm in Washington, D. C. She expects to leave for the capital city Thursday. Mrs. Henderson to Washington Springfield, Mo.—(UF)—A $25,000 rehabilitation program is being drilled at Drury college here. The board of trustees recently authorized the improvement. College officials said funds for the work will be obtained in part by donations from alumni, and the work will get underway early next summer. Drury Plans Improvements Dorothy Zimmerman, fs, has a teaching position in the Chelsea grade school at Kansas City, Kan. WEEK-END AMUSEMENT UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 7:30 p.m. Basketball Kansas vs. Kansas State FRIDAY Ralph Bennett's Orchestra GRANADA, at 3 - 7 - 9 MEMORIAL UNION, 9 'til 1 DICKINSON, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Hell in the Heavens" "West of the Pecos" Personal Appearance of James Hall, Movie Star SATURDAY GRANADA, at 3-7-9 PATEE, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Merry Wives of Reno" VARSITY, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Exposure" "The Avenger" "West of the Pecos" Personal Appearance of James Hall, Movie Star DICKINSON, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Hell in the Heavens" PATEE, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Elmer the Great" "Sing Sing Nights" VARSITY, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Exposure" "The Avenger' Committee is Appointed For Local Birthday Celebration Will Give President's Party George Docking, general chairman of the Lawrence section of the President's birthday party, today announced a $4 million charge for various details of this party. Part of the proceeds of this party will go to the Warma Springs Foundation fund for the care of victims of the earthquake, and rest for use in local cases of this disease. The University section of this committee includes, Guy Keeler, H. G. Ingham, Fred Elsworth, W. R. Smith, Klar Klooz, Henry Werner, Verner Smith, Sergent Kollender, D. C. Jackson, and Dean Agnes Husband. Other members are Bob Haggart, Corbett Cotton Gauge Houk, O. W. Maloney, C. C. Carl, J. L. Constant, Basil Green, Ralph Ahing, Lyle Eby, Marion Coolidge, John Brand, Robert John Collins, Ray Meyn, John Callabam, C. B. Holmes, Walter Keeler, Fritz Meyn, D. P. Jones, John Robinson, Roy Bushey E. F. Abels, Walker Greenfeld, Karl Kreider, J. W. McOcy, Mrs. Ernore Corey, Mrs. W. O. Hamilton, Mrs. Fred Isaens, Mrs. C. E. Pontius, Angus Thompson, Mrs. C. E. Pontius, Lee Carter, Ray Wright, Dolphin Dallas, W. Warren Harold Corpure, George Lowman, Henry Roe Cloud, Frank G. Flitzpatrick, and Caryl Doods. Read Kansan Want Ads Heaven's My Destination Sueen's My Destination By Thornton Wilder For rent and for sale-at THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Etaa Company Employs Graduate Robert Entriken, gr34, is now at the home offices of the Etaa Life Insurance Company in Hartford, Conn. He will remain there for six weeks and then return to Chicago where he will go into partnership business with an Illinois graduate, as Etaa agents. Mr. Entriken was a member of Phi Delta Theta, while in school. Sophomore Cuts Due Jan. 19 Beauty Contestants Must Turn in Pictures by Next Monday Sophomore class pictures are due in the Jayhawk office not later than Saturday, Jan. 19, at 5 p.m., according to an announcement made today by Paul Wilbert, business manager of the Jayhawk. "Contrary to various unauthorized reports, we have decided to use the individual pictures of the sophomore class in the Jayawker again this year, along with the beauty pictures, officers, and class write-up," said Wilbert. "This sophomore class section will be contained in the third issue which is scheduled to appear on the campus the week of Feb. 17," continued the business manager, "and it is necessary that we urge every sophomore to make his appointment now at the Lawrence Studio and turn in his picture as soon as possible." Photographs have been reduced 50 per cent this year and only a nominal fee is being charged to cover the cost of engraving and printing." Fred Harris, editor of the Jayhawker, also announced today that all women who are planning to enter the sophomore beauty contest should turn in their materials by Monday. The deadline for these has been changed to 5 o'clock, Monday, Jan. 14. The Lawrence Cubs last night defeated the Oread Training school basketball team 16 to 14 in a game played at the Lawrence High School Gymnasium. Warren Plaskett, ed35, is coach of the Oread squad. Don't Spoil Her Evening! Phone 621 and Order her a CORSAGE now. Special arrangements at especially low prices. 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