FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Church mixers will be held the evening at the First Methodist church, 846 Vermont; The Congregational church, 925 Vermont; The First Baptist church, corner of Eighth and Kentucky; the Presbyterian church at 1934 Vermont; the Lutheran Theology Church at 1936 Vermont; the Urtarian church at 1201 Vermont. Special invitations are being extended to new students on the Hill. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. Crayne from Tetheran, Persia, were guests Wednesday evening at Westminster hall. Decker-Anderson Miss Dorothy Decker, Coffeiney and Mr. Justin R. Anderson, Independence, were married Saturday evening in Independence, Mrs. Anderson's in-honor was Miss Katherine Hahn, a sorority sister. Mrs. Anderson was graduated from the University in 1928, where she was affiliated with Chit Girma seminary and taught English in the high schools at Fort Smith, Ark., and Dodge City. Mr. Anderson is a member of the editorial staff of the Indie ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Phi Entertain Members of Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, entertained 90 new girls at a buffet at the Methodist Church last night. The receiving line consisted of Josephine Lee, c35, president; Mrs. R. A. Hunt, Mrs. E. B. Hay, Mrs. Earnest Boyce, Mrs. B. Latimer, Mrs. E. F. Engel, and Mrs. E. F. Price, patronesses of the sorority, Virginia Hardesty, c37, and Berna Brown, c37 were in charge of arrangements. Theta Enilson Entertains Rushees Theta Epida, Baptist sorority, entertained with a buffet supper for 19 rushes last evening at the home of the Rev. Charles Thomas. A color scheme of green and white was used in her performance. Laura Alice Cunningham, gr. and sorbs by Marie Louise Belts, fa35. Miss Belts sang "Smiling Through" and "Sylvia." Waste-Robertson Engagement ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the enriches of Emily Waste, C37 of Hiawatha to Rie M. Robertson, c37, of Chi Omega is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. Dr. J. R. Wetherbeck of Eugene, Ore, spent yesterday with his sister, Mrs W. A. Dill. Dr Wetherbeck was physiologist at Oregon a number of years ago. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Helen Warden of Joplin Mo. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Robert Holmer, e37, Topeka. Alpha Chi Omega had as guests has night, Jean Stark, c38, J. T. Craig c35; and Laine Leed, c37. Dinner guests at the Alma Omicron PI house last night were Betty Govey Evelyn Chatman of Tulsa, and Mrs Pyle of Clay Center. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Jackie Roberts of Wichita. Nancy Wilson was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night were James Fortey, Fred Statter, and William Hines. Charles Stowe and Ted Stanford were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Capturing Deadly Snakes Not So Hard Says Taylor lists only frogs, country saffrons, and hamburgers, and he will have to pry the snake's mouth open, thrue in the flock, and literally cram it down the repeller. The food is sometimes resented by the snake, and they are apt to regurgitate the food. The remedy for this, reports the author of *The British land about the threat of the reptile*. Next to the snake from Georgia is a minimative local specimen of a mottled king snake. In some localities the king snake is credited with the ability to kill the dangerous rattler, although this has not been proved. Next to the timber rattler from Tonganico is two cages of iguanas from Mexico. They are black, lizard-like animals that are the degenerate descendants of the great reptiles that landed the mammals millions of years ago on Earth. These creatures are ones in the exhibiting clips to the sides of their cages for long periods of time. In a large cage on a near-by table are a dozen land tortoises. These animals never take a drink, not even of water. They live in the dry pumphors of Western United States. Specimens have been kept under observation by scientists for Colorado Pointing For Opening Game Against Jayhawks Forty-six Players Reporting for Daily Workouts in Second Week of Practices Boulder, Colo, Sept. 21 — (Special) With a variety squirt of 46 candidates working out daily, the second week of training will include a Colorado in full swing. The opening game for Colorado will be with the University of Kansas at Lawrence, and much timing and adjusting remains to come. The Silver and Gold grid machine. Even though seven regulares were lost from the 1933 team, which was runnercup in the Rocky Mountain conference, there are 17 lettermen and several reserve reserves and sophomores battling for starting positions. Both ends, a tackle, and an entire backfield were lost by graduation. The 1943 regulars who returned are among those that have played ply guard; and Drain, tackle. Murphy and Drain were selections on the All-Rocky Mountain conference team. In scrimmage this week, Driskle, a junior, has been fitted into the first team line at tackle, while three Scimons have been fitter. Anderson, have been playing at end. Two complete backfields have been used, the first set has Counter at quarterback, Glewick and Neighbors at halfback, and Wagner at fullback. The second set includes Lam at quarter, Oviatt and Stab, at half, and Cheney, sophomore, at full. All the backs except Cheney are lettermen. Anderson, who last year was a half-back, has been shifted to end, while Neighbors has been transplanted from end to the backhead. Ovatt and Smah, both from the first half of 1932, but who were ineligible last year, are playing at halfback this year. a number of years, and water offered them many times, but none were ever observed to paratee of it. Dr. Taylor kept one in his automobile for a month after he had finished, no time would it drink. These beests are edible, and because of their ability to go without nourishment for long periods of time, they were carried on skis or on board a boat as a source of fresh meat. They may live to be over a hundred years old, and the age may be counted by the lines of growth on the shell. When they are very old the skin will turn brown and red, all a source of hot. Some of them are beautifully colored. They are not vicious. The most beautiful of the reptiles is the exhibit is a coachwhip snake, also from Sonora. It is long and slender in body, having the color of richly tanned and finally polished leather. The scales are toughened to provide the prarance of braided leather such as might be found in an expensive coach whip or riding crop. It is harmless. The adventure to snake hunting has palied for Dr. Taylor. "Actually taking the snakes is no longer exciting," he says. "I have been catching them for so long that it is merely the routine that I need to do, and I can't fit it to. However, there is a great thrill in going out-of-the-way places and seeing strange lands and people." Send the Daily Kansan home. Why do they plan houses to fit lots? For the same reason clothes are planned to fit the man. New clothes make new men. We can renew you for clothes that don't cost too much it can't afford that, bring in the old one and we will repair it so it will go another round. Attention Please Schulz the Tailor "Saiting You That! My Business" 924 Mass. Part of Colorado's Line Walter Driskill, tackle David Murphy, guard Playing on opposite sides of the defense, these men will make it hard for opposing teams to know where to run their plays. 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