TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1934 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta Initiates Sixteen Guests at the Norse Pig Dinner and initiation were: Governor Alf Landon George Allison, Dale Gear, all of Topeka; MacClure Bluet, Tom P. Emerick, Philip Clay, C.R. Clyne, Morris Straight, G. R. Rouke, George Martns, Harry Olson, Sam Sexton, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Clarence Rillock, Kansas City, Kan.; George Guernsey, Jr. University City, Mo.; Robert Mason Ottawa; I. N. Nicholson, Pittsburg, B.I. Litowick, Salina; James Patterson, Palma; Donald Coffin, Council Grove; A.O. Dulaney, Troy; F.乔 W. Kellogg, Charles Elwis, Charles Radliff, J. L. Constant, James Movee, R. M. Fixpatrick, W. O. Hamilton, Paul Friends, Gary Gorril, Elva Smith, all of Law- Phi Gamma Delta held initiation services last night for the following pledges: Wayne Monsees, Guernsey, William Mackie, Glenn Cunnigham, Robert Bittman, Russell Rourke, Jack Deney, Philip Doornbs, Robert Rowland, King Kincaid, Paul MacCaskill, Harry Valentine, John Park, Donald Putney, Jack Rice, and George McGrew. ☆ ☆ ☆ House Mothers' Group Meets for Luncheon The quarterly luncheon meeting of the House Mothers' association was held yesterday noon at the Colonial tea room. A low vase of green carmations together with green tapers in holders trimmed with white peppers table decorations. Green shamrocks were also used on the T-shaped table. Mrs. N. K. Thompson, house mother of Kappa Sigma, was presented with a gift. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. O.W. Nauman, Mrs. C.A. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. N.K. Thompson, Mrs. John B. Terry, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Mary Allen, and Mrs. Zada M. Heisler. Alberto Della Pi Alpha Delta Pi Elects Officers Iris Olson was re-elected president of Alpha Delta Pi last night. Other officers include: vice president, Josephine Coghill; recording secretary, Patricia O'Donnell; corresponding secretary, Ruth Bordner; treasurer, Dorothy Derfelt; rush captain, Wilma Tuttle; freshman king, Mary Lucille Matthews; social chairman, Kathryn Springer; guard, Mary O'Donnell; and chaplain, Lea Wyatt. Founder's Day Guests The guest list for the Pi Kappa Alpha Founder's celebration Sunday included: Bowell Pham, Salina; Richard Becker, Coffevilley; Merle Teagarden; Liberal; Bob Fulton, Pittsburg; Gayle Pickens, Miami, Okla.; Spence Gearn, Kenneth Alderson, Paul Glagg, and Jim Frazer, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Bud Benson, Albert Olson, and Major S. M. Montesinos, all of Kansas City, Kan.; John Sinning, Leavenworth; Dr. Edward Taylor, C. Owz Rutine塘, Maurice Crane, and Jack Silverwood, all of Lawrence; Eldon Sloan, Dick Strawn, John Wall, and Fred Hiller, all of Topeka. Phi Beta Pi Initiates ☆ ☆ ☆ The following men have recently been initiated into Phi Beta Pi, professional medical farterness; Charles E. Basham, James J. Basham, Emerson R. Ekhart, Jack Ford, John F. Campbell, Gilbert C. Campbell, William M. Wilson, Jr., Albert E. Martin, Sam Jones, Robert Gribble, John W. Dorsey, and Karl A. Callin. Sherard-Reynolds Miss Katherine Sherard, Bethany, Mo., and Mr. Richard P. Reynolds, c'35, East Bridgewater, Mass, were married Saturday afternoon in Lawrence. Mr. Reynolds is a member of Chi Delta Sigma, social fraternity. Weekend guests at Corbin hall were Irene Anderson, Virginia Grueger, Audrey Lewis, Barbara Myers, Virginia Arnold and Margaret Murtlein, all of Salina and Margaret Clevenger, of Jefferson City. The women were in Lawrence to attend the conference of the Unitarian church. Guests at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday were: Leona Bross, Ablene Mrs. S. S. Elliott, Miss Maude Elliott, Julia Jencks, c'uncl, Martha Davis, Tupeka, Mrs. J. I. Pole and Janice Poole, Parsons, Lowry Jane Smart and Laverne Wright, Wichita. Members of Jay James will be hostesses at the weekly W.S.G.A. tea to-morrow afternoon in Central Administration building from 3 to 5. Ruth Stockwell, fa'35, is in charge of the arrangements. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sands, Ms. Oliga Foster, all of Bartlesville, Okla.; Mr. P. H. Klinkenberg, Barbara Jane Harrison, Florence Campbell, all of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Beta Pi announces the engagement of Joan Childers, c'37, to Frank Naylor, c'36, and of Audine Mulinix, '33, to Charles Friedt, c'35. Naylor and Friedot are members of Sigma Phi Epison ☆ ☆ ☆ Richard H. Cloyd of Norman, Okla., a national officer of Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, came yesterday to visit the local chapter. A special meeting was called for yesterday afternoon so that Mr. Cloyd might meet the members and pledges. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Greiner announce the birth of a son, Larry Eugene, Dec. 8. Mrs. Greiner, ed'28, was formerly Sybil Shafer, Mr. Greiser was graduated in 1928 from the School of Business. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, William Peters and Nadine Burke, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Helen Gibson. c'33. Holton, were dinner guests at Corbin hall Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Plumley of Oklahoma City, Jan. 10. Mr. Plumley was graduated from the University in 29. Mrs. K. C. Silberberg, Scott City, was a guest yesterday of her son Kenneth Sil伯berg, c'36, at the Chi Delta Sigma house. Mrs. Angelica Patterson from Panama will be a guest at Corbin hall while here for a month's visit with her son, Carlos Patterson, c.37. The K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, 1313 Massachusetts street. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Dean Ward, e36; Billy Biles, e35; and David Orminston, e37. UNDEFEATED PRESBYTERIANS WIN CHURCH LEAGUE TITLE Led by Bob White and John Morrison, the Presbyterian church basketball team defeated the second place Methodist quintet 21 to 11 last night to maintain their undefeated record and win Here is THE PARTY of the Year The First and Only All-University Formal Party THE HILL'S FORMAL PARTY You Are INVITED to the JUNIOR PROM 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday March 9 And His Brunswick Orchestra featuring Rui McBride In the New Beautiful Union Ballroom the championship of the Lawrence church league. The Methodists tied the score at 11-all early in the last quarter, but the Presbyterians then began to hit the basket and ran up a safe margin. George Roscoe, '28, is now in charge of the United Press bureau at Kansas City. His offices are in the Journal-Post building. tirely of K. U, students, includes Preston Cole, c' 35, John Morrison, b' 34, BJ White, c' 35, Charles McCormick, b' 34, George Benson, 'uncle, Maurie Shobe, c' 35, and Charles Rohre, c' 34. Student members of the runner-up Methodist team are Lewis North, c' 36, Jack Pierce, Kenneth Bruner, c'35, and Charles Rogers, c'35. The Presbyterian team, made up en- THE UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Presents the Roth String Quartet from Budapest THURSDAY EVENING March 8 UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:20 o'clock Read what the Metropolitan Critics say: "Here is String Quartet playing at its best." — Boston Evening Transcript. "Here is String Quartet playing at its best." —Boston Evening Transcript. "These players have progressed to the realization of the highest ideals of quartet playing. It is a virtuoso quartet." —Los Angeles Times. "To have heard them is to have established in memory a standard of chamber music perfection not lightly to be displaced." —San Francisco Argonaut. "A thunderous ovation recalled the four men for repeated curtain calls." —Seattle Daily Times. Seats now on sale at $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00, at— School of Fine Arts Office — Bell's Music Store — Round Corner Drug Store Why your neighbors are saying - "Put back my Telephone" Every day former users of telephone service ask us to re-connect their telephones at home. Here are some of the reasons they give: "I didn't like to think of my wife and youngsters at home without a telephone. I kept worrying about fires, hoboes, accidents . . . they had no protection. I need a telephone at home as insurance against worry." 10 11 12 "I found that running my household required at least three more hours a day. Shopping, ordering groceries and meat, running errands began to take all my spare time. With a telephone again, I expect to have more leisure." 1 1 1 "Frankly, we were beginning to be 'back numbers.' Our friends couldn't call us nor we them. We missed the social contacts .seldom went out after the telephone was gone." 1 2 3 "... We thought we would save money, but found it to be false economy. The calls we had to make from the coin telephone at the corner store amounted in a month to as much as a telephone at home cost. Of course it was inconvenient too." THESE people have realized how much they missed the convenience, pleasure and security that a telephone gives. Do you miss your telephone? Call the telephone business office, now. Say, "I want a telephone." SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE MINISTERIAL BLOCK OF TOWN OF WEST CHELSEA MADE BY THE MINISTERIAL BLOCK OF TOWN OF WEST CHELSEA IN THE LABEL "WEST CHELSEA" ON THE OVERSIGNED PATCH. COMPANY