FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --- Hill Society Military Ball Tonight The annual fall Military ball which will be held tonight in the Memorial Union building from 0 to 12 o'clock with the R.O. T.C., officers, and guests. Chancellor and Mrs. K. H. Lindley will head the receiving line. About 359 guests have been invited to the formal. The R.O.T.C. members will wear the new belts on their uniforms. Officers are also to be in uniforms. Louise Kuhn will furnish the music for dancing. Brother-Cousin Dinner Pi Beta Phi entertained with a brother-cousin dinner last night at the chapel house. Those present were: George Lemon, c; 37; Russell Field, c'uncel; Lyman Field, c'; 38; Franklin Murphy, c'; 38; Parkman Wilcox, c'; 39; Paul Anderson, c'uncel; Milton Allen, c'; Robert Brink, c'; Tom Ryan fa; 39; George Moore, c'; Sp. Ryli Moore, c'; Bruce Billinge, c'; Thomas Nelson, Conrad Miller, Lo Bonus, and George Marshall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Kapua Alpha Party Pi Kappa Alpha will entertain guests at a party at the chapter house to tomorrow evening. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. Green and white will be used in the color scheme. Chaperons will be: Mrs. R. H. Butler Mrs. McClure Butcher, Mrs. Jane MacLean, and Mrs. Belle Willem Owl Screech Varsity The Owl Screech Varsity, semi-formal, will be held tomorrow night in the Memorial building. The varsity is under the auspices of the Orchestra and the organization Ackirk and his Twelve Clouds of Joy will furnish the music for dancing. Guest performers from the School of Fine Arts presented a program of American compositions at a meeting of the Lawrence Music club in Wiedemann's grill room Wednesday afternoon. On the program were Prof. K. O. Kueisterste, violinist, Miss Margaret lave, fau'uch, violinist, pupil of Prof. Waldemar Geltch; Miss Ruth Stock. fa36, pianist, scholarship pupil of Prof Carl Preyer. 15 ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last night were: Zell Hemhau, fa'uncl; Katherine Hur fda38; Laura Jane Lattner, c35; Elizabeth laBrue, fa'uncl; John Dillon, Topeki; Prof. Thomas Moore, Prof. Mary Jenkinson, and Prof. Clarence Chrisman. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the following guests with a dinner and hour of dancing last night: Betty Gibson, fa'37; Betty Tholen, fa'37; Elean Cain, c'unc1; Joanna Bruce, c'unc1;艾伦 Swope, c'unc1; Barbara Humana, fa'37; Margaret Gustaveine, fa'38; Virginia Storme, Cunel; Jane Forman, c'unc1. Kpi Phara Pel entertained the following guests at dinner last night: Grace Myers, *cunr*; Russell Chezam *cunr*; Charles Smith, *cunr*; Bill Asher, *c38*; Richard Connors, of Chicago, Ill. Dinner guess at the Phi Delta Theta house last night were Sylvester Schmidt, c'38; Fred Harris, c'36; and Bill Newson, c'35. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fegan of Junction were guests at Kappa Pa house yesterday afternoon. Ms. Fegan is the former Anna Lueille Nesle rode. 34. Mr. Fegan also was graduated in 1934. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mes. Raymond Crow's handiicial class gave a tea last night in the Design room in the Administration building of the Presbyterian Mary Katherine Kitchen, professor of design Alpha Omicron Pi entertained P Kappa Alpha with an hour of dancing last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night were: Anne Hubbard, 'euncilla Margaret Pyle, c'37; and Miss Maude Elliott. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. A. H. Turney is going to Topeka this evening to attend a dinner in honor of W. T. Markham, newly rejoiced state superintendent of schools. Alba Gamma Delia entertained the Phi Chi, professional fraternity with an hour dance last night. Willard Winters, c'28, was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Lindley To Speak Over KFKU Chancellor Lindley will speak over station KFKU this evening at 6:15 p.m. in the Great Hall of SUNY Poly in organizations in Relation to Public Education." Indian Pageant Lauded By Chancellor Lindley Spectacle of Great Cultural and Historical Value The worth of the "Pagest of the Wakyrus" which is to be presented at Haskell stadium by an all-Indian team in November 2013 was stressed by Chancellor E. H. Lindley in an interview today in which he declared that pageantry as presented at Haskell is fully the equal of anything else in love, stranger or elsewhere in the United States. "Those who witnessed the Haskell pagement in 1830 which emphasized the gifts made by the Indian race to civilization, agreed that it was one of the most beautiful ever seen in this part of the world." Chancellor Linderley said. Those acquainted with the Indian country and interested in the history of Kansas will welcome this opportunity tomorrow night to witness an authentic and impressive portrayal of the story of this historical Valley of the Wakarusa. The pageant will be of value also in impressing upon the spectators the hard work and dedication that led 50 years in the development of the indian poor, under the conditions. Alumni and visiting Indians already eere gathering on the Hakell campus day for the fiftieth anniversary celebration and homecoming events which egin tomorrow and continue through fonday. K. U. Emily Post Clears Press Problem For Owl Screech "We're not dressing" has truly been the situation among the students when attending most University parties in the past years. This attitude has been held mainly because of lack of understanding of the meaning of "dress." When the Owl Society announced an all University semi-formal party immediately the question of the moment seemed to be, “What is semi-formal” and finally the question was taken to Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, who played the role of Emily Post and made the following statement: “True women are long, sleeweless and backless dresses for the women. Semi-formal impulseuxedoes for men and long dinner gowns for women. This has to be considered a great gift.” “tails” worn here by the men. It need not be modified for the women and my interpretation of semi-formal for K.U. would be long dinner gowns for girls and women. The question always in the co-e-d mind is “What shall I wear.” The Owl Screech may be one party where this question is partially settled for the per- Rising Sun Party Takes Offices in Freshman Pol (Continued from page 1) Kayhawk Club; Earl, Dearborn. c37 Bob Reideren. c38; Alpha Perry. c38 D蒙 Moorehead. c38; Ray Kirby. c38 David Kelo, c38; Tom Sutton, c38 Frank Harwi. c38; and Keith Swine- hart. c38 As president of the freshman class Asher will become an advisory member of the Men's Student Council. He will attend all meetings as freshman representative, but will have no vote. Von Achen and Mills will take charge of the Fresh Profe, the freshman class party. The frolic is one of the four big events in year and will be held early in December. The treasurer, will work on the ticket sale for the party, will handle the finance. Bitter resentment to FERA rulings are flaring up in fraternity houses at Knoxville, Teen, as the Tennessee university Greek letter societies went into the second week of a feud with EFER administrators, according to the Daily Northwestern. KNOXVILLE GREEKS AROUSED AGAINST RULINGS OF FER According to a rule of the FIRA in Attendance, no nffeeer man is eligible for aid. No student who is benefiting from an award grants is allowed to pledge a fraternity. Worthy of a place on your shelves. They also make distinctive but inexpensive gifts. Come in this weekend and see our displays. DOLLAR BOOKS Hill Coed to Don Smart Evening Creations For Owl Screech The Owl Society at their annual Screech tomorrow night is not only bringing to this campus a nationally known band in Andy Kirk, but also have made some elaborate preparations for decorating the Union Ball Room. The high spot in the decorating scheme is a ceiling of varied colored balloons which will be released at some time during the party to float down over the dancers on the floor below. This idea is not new to the majority of the student body, but it is novel to them. Soft lighting, somber black streamers and other novelties will add much to the enjoyment of the guests. Another unusual feature of the "Screech" is that it will be the first semi-formal, all-University party to be held in New York. The husband, dew of women, playing the role of K.U.'s Emily Post, ruled that semi-formal on this campus means dark business suits for the men and long hairstyles. The added color should add to the hilarity of the party. The question always in the co-eed's mind is, "What shall I wear?" The Screech will be one party where the event will partially settle for the perplexed girl. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Enrollment Is Completed Enrollment is completed for the 15 University extension courses in Kansas City, which includes 16 classes working with six departments of the University. Sixteen University Extension Courses Organized In Kansas City The largest enrollment this year in University extension courses is in the School of Education with Dr. E.B. Bayles, M.S. and Dr. W. Smith, Prof. W. R. Smith, conducting a large class at Manual Training high school; Dr. J. W Twente with a good sized class at Westport high school; Dr Carl Alt-Statistical methods at Horace Mann College statistical methods at Horace Mann College. The second largest enrollment is in the psychology department with Dr. Francis Perkins and Dr. G. Leeward Harrington conducting large classes. Third in size is the sociology enrolment, which includes two classes in the pathology, under the instruction f Dr. Mapheus Smith and Prof. W. A. Lewis, and a criminology class under se direction of Prof. Mabel Elliot. Two art classes in Public School Art Methods I and II have good enrollments, and there is a possibility of the organization of another art class soon. Kenneth Rockwell, gr, who conducts the American Novel period on KFKU, has an enthusiastic group of persons enrolled in the Kansas City extension Robert Gard, gr, has a class in playing There is also a class in economics. DUCK HUNTERS ARE WARNED IN REGARD TO REGULATION Topeka-(UP)—Kansas duck hunters will be obliged to watch their step season to avoid being haled into federal court here. Hunters must have a state license, a federal duck stamp, a federal wildflower knowledge of the new federal wildflower), Lee Lantz bee, member of the state game and fish commission, says. Ducks can be hunted only on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the daily bag limit must be strictly observed, and the hunter must refrain from shooting ducks. The hunter cannot duck ducks. Swans, too, must be permitted to go on the way unmolested. Then Hadji Baba's spiritualist sance and ghost show that will be presented at the Grumada Theatre in New York. You'll satisfy your every expectation. Does the fear of the unknown awe and inspire you? JIDNIGHT SHOW AND HOUR APPROACHES; CAPACTY CROWD FORECAST; The idea is to furnish thrill seekers with an unusual form of diversion and satisfy a craving for something unusual in a gigantic stage show. Midnight—the hour set by Hadji Baba to present this weird and uncanny, unearthly production on the stage and is the time chosen when the powers of darkness reign within keeping of the supernatural and meets with the approval of the public. The Don Cossack male chorus will give a return engagement tonight at the University Auditorium at 8:20 o'clock, as a feature of the University Concert course has an interesting history. History of Russian Chorus Dates Back to Days of World War Don Cossacks Return In Program Tonight The screen program: "The Return of the Terror" with Mary Astor and Lyle Talbot is in keeping with the spirit of the entire show. Judging from the advance sale of the ghost show those anticipating seeing the show tonight would be safer if they secured tickets immediately, as they may find the house sold out as is often the case with Hadji Babi's mystifying attraction—Adv. perial Army. With the defeat of Deniker's troops they were taken prisoners and executed. The younger, Turkey, where they faced the cholera source. As they circled the camp fire at night Serge Jaroff, a former chair doctor, and a member of their group, set to work teaching his comrades how to maintain a well balanced whole. Several months later they were transferred to Sofia, as Russian refugees. Here they continued their singing, and eventually formed the chair of the Russian En- The Chorus dates back to the Great War. During the Caspi regime the members served as officers in the Imperial Army. With the defiant of Deni- This season the Don Cossacks return for their fifth triumphal American season. They played at the University in 2015, and they presented their presi- leader, Serge Jaroff. The program for tonight is as follows: 1. Thou Alone Art Immortal, A. Kavalsky; 2. O God, Gear Ear to My Prayer, Archangelski; 3. Have Mercy on Us, O God, D. Lovsky; 4. At Church, P. Tehakowsky; 5. O God, Save They People, P. Tesnikoff. II 6. Chorus From the Opera "The Life of the Tear," M. Glinka; 7. Two Foliokongs, K. Schwedoff; 8. Holly Night, Gogotzky; 9. Out of the Opera "Hovan" Learn to Dance---- Learn to Dance--- NOW for the SPRING PARTIES Special Attention Given Beginners Advanced Dancer—Private Lesson MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO N. Y. Cleaners Bldg., 9241 $ Mass shchina," Musstorgaky; 10. Russian Peasant's Songs, Arr. by K. Schwedoff 11. On the Road to Peterburg, Arr. by S. Jairoff. 12. Bells at Eventido,Arr. by S. Jairoff. 13. Lengues, K. Schwedbel. Chang Song of 1812, Arr. by S. Jairoff. Students must present their identification cards at the door to be admitted. CAMPUS PROBLEMS SPEAKING TRYOUT TO BE HELD NOV. 14 Tryouts for the Campus Problem speaking contest are to be held Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Little theater in Green hall. OUR EVERY DAY SPECIAL The speeches are to be four minutes in length and the topic to be some local or general campus problem. Students wishing to enter tryouts notify Miss Margaret Anderson by noon Wednesday. DAY SPECIAL Ham Salad Sandwich AND Creamy Milk Shake 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Send the Daily Kansan home. DICKINSON STARTING SUNDAY WILL ROGERS in 'JUDGE PRIEST' 野 JAYHAWK STATIONERY 29c Weaver's McCallum's Sheer Chiffons SALE 77c SATURDAY ONLY A lovely quality sheer chiffon hosiery at this exceptional price. 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