WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society European Artist Is Guest at Dinner Dr. Nelson McCleary of Paris and Rome will be a guest Friday evening of Mrs. H. E. Tanner, who will entertain at dinner in his honor. Later in the evening, a number of University friends from the art department and the architecture school will come in for an informal evening. Guests at the dinner will be: Dr. McCleary, Rev and Mrs. Joseph F. Kling, Prof. and Mrs. George M. Beal, Prof. Raymond Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tanner of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Edna Dart. Dr. McCleary, who is an artist in Paris, has recently been made a cavalier by the Italian government for his archaeological work in Rome. Six men were initiated into Seabard and Blade at the Rock Chall Cairn yesterday morning at 7:30. The formal initiation was preceded by a session at the Frazee duck cabin Monday night. Scabbard and Blade Holds Initiation Hancy-Hart Engagement Announced Thenew members are: Robert Irving Williams, e35; Howard Emerald Miller, e35; Robert Myron Lingo, e35; Louis Hyman Forman, e35; Edward Lee McCoin, b'35; and George Carlton Cooper, e34. The engagement of Helen Elizabeth Honey, '28, of Topeka, to Kenneth Steveland Hart, '31, of Kansas City, Kan., was announced at a luncheon given Saturday by the bride's mother, Mrs. John Honey. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Bryon are parents of a son horn Monday night at the Memorial hospital, to whom they have given the name James Terrence. The marriage will take place Feb. 24 at the home of the bride. Miss Hamay is a member of Alpha Chi Omega, and she is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mr. O'Bryon attended the University in 1926-27, later studying at the Chicago Art academy. Mr. O'Bryon is creator of the syndicated script "Who's Woman?" and also managing editor of the Chicago Visitor publishing company. Prof. H. H. Lane entertained members of the Old and New club Saturday evening with a dinner at Wiedemann's, after which the guests went to the Lane home where Professor Lane read a paper on the "Development of the Human Ear." Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kissick are the parents of a son born Saturday at Memorial hospital. Mr. Kissick is an instructor in the department of economics at the University, and is assistant director of the bureau of business Alpha Xi Delta will entertain with a formal Black and White dinner to night at the chapter house. Margaret Naylor, c35, and Ruth Kelfer, c37, are in charge of arrangements. Novella Stewart, '33, and Margaret Woodbury, '33, of Kansas City. Mo were dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house last night. Sarah Rogers, of Kansas City, Oleta Markham, '33, of Topeka, and Anita Muneford of Bellville are guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Bill Sheridan and Alton Thompson, both of St. Joseph, were guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night. The Man That Is "In the Know" Sends A Perfect Valentine of Flowers --for they are the mildest and the most tender. And every Lucky is so round, so firm, so fully packed—no loose ends. Flowers With That Certain Something Are Obtained at Phyllis Graham of Kansas City, Mo. and Sarah Johnson of Topka were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pledging of Evelyn Little of Kansas City, Mo., are Ruth Mager Kurth, of Salina. Phone 88 In Hotel Eldridge Valentine's Day, Feb. 14 Elizabeth Jefferies of Topeka was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house last night. Barbara McCracken and Jo Busch of Mohantan are guests at the Sigma Kappa Delia Chi announces the pledging of Charles Babcock of Kansas City, Mo. Grants Made to Geology Survey Dr. R. C. Moore and Prof. K. K. Landes of the department of geology and Kansas geological survey, received word from the Geological Society of America that grants had been made them from the Penrose bequest for survey work next summer. Dr. Moore will investigate the Pennsylvanian formations in the mid-continent region and will study the mica deposits in Eastern Canada. Send the Daily Kansan home. Results of Intramurals for Fall Semester Kappa Sigma far outdistanced other organizations in intramural sports for the fall semester, with a total of 690.5 points. Beta Theta Pi was second with 522.3, and Chi Delta Theta was third with 405. Seven of the 27 organizations entered made points in all nine of the events. Following are the scores by events, and the Turkey Run Turf Track Horse-sleevs Handball Tennis Horseshoe Tourney Handball Tourney Tennis Tourney Touch Football Totals Kappa Sig Beta Pi Delt Delta Chi D. T. D. Collegians Sigma Chi Delta Tau Acacia Phi Pai Phi Gam Triangle S. P. E. Sigma Nu Delta U. Kayhawk A. E. K. A. T. O. K. E. K. Phi Chi Jayhawk PPB Pi K. A. Chi Delta S. Rowlands A. C. D. S. L. Phi Mia N. 56 36 36 58 36 115 133 128 128.5-690 35 38.5 46 36 24 70 105 41 117.8-322 45 32.5 46 36 20 79 101 31 117.8-322 15 11.5 36 30 24 94 31 28 103-398 2 9 10 36 36 1 40 70 145.0-357 24.5 18 18 12 10 18 18 31 128.5-339 21 14 24 24 64 31 10 19 128.5-322 21 18 24 24 36 18 8 10 185.5-322 16 18 14 36 18 17 25 17 103.0-256 30 18 12 18 18 18 * 1 19 128.5-234 24 16 12 18 18 18 31 21 128.5-234 19 12 16 16 36 15 21 27 75.0-186 8 17 18 12 12 1 20 178.5-193 12 12 6 6 9 7 6 130.5-176.5 30 34 34 3 8 25 843.1-174.3 8 6 18 24 4 12 13 90.5-174.3 10 18 18 18 10 10 140.6-178.5 12 12 6 9 7 6 119.5-140.5 6 24 4 7 9 90.5-131.5 6 24 4 7 10 105.5-131.5 18 3 5 2 103.0-130.5 36 3 5 2 18.0 Quarter Miler Runs Eight Minutes, But Spends 80 Hours in Training Ames, Iowa, Feb. 7 — A quarter-miler,行驶 his distance in less than 50 seconds, probably "works" less than one-third of actual competition during the season. But before he enters his first race he spends more than 30 hours in training. At least Ken Wessling, Deerfield, IL, and Tom Scott, Youngstown, Ohio, Iowa State's best 440 men, will have put in that many hours before they compete against Missouri runners at Columbia Feb. 15, when the acid 50 Milwaukee training by the team the season and the last of their eight minutes of competition. War Against Bill Boards Butler, Mo. $ _{12} $ —(UIP) —A campaign to abolish bill boards on Highway No. 71 has been launched by more than a hundred women residing near the highway' Try our New Chocolate Syrup in a Milk Shake or Mailed Milk 15c 15c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Rickerd-Stowits Headquarters PHONE 17 13 papers - 15c per week H. L. 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