1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Kappa Phi Meets To Nominate Officers Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, met last night at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Price for the nomination of officers. Election will be held next Tuesday. Those nominated for offices are: President, Joseph Lee H., c35; and Claudia Reynolds, fa'34; vice president, Luty Lee Emms, c37; and Mary McCoy, fa'37; secretary, Margaret Cowles, c35, and Frances Smith, b'35; treasurer, Anna Welch, c38, and Freda Brooks, e'04; correspondent secretary, Naomi Gragg, c37; and Marjorie Boyle, c37. Newcomer-Young The marriage of Evelyn Newcomer of Kansas City, Me., and John Arthur Young, also of Kansas City, which took place in Topeka, Dec. 2, has been announced recently. The bride was formerly a student in the University, and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley left last night for Washington, D.C., where the Chancellor will transact business for the University. Before their return Sunday they will visit their son, Ernest K. Lindley, and his family. Kappa Kappa Gamma will be in charge of the regular W.S.G.A. tea which will be held in the rest room of Central Administration building from 3 to 5 this afternoon. Deen Paul B. Lawson will speak on "What the Home Can Do to Prepare the Child for College," at a meeting of the Junior High P.T.A. on Thursday evening at 7:30 c'clock. Delta Upsilon entertained the following dinner guests Sunday: Virginia Ewers, c37; Loberta Brabant, c44; Nathalie Nafziger, c37; and Margaret Pyle, c37. Sigma Chi will entertain with a pig dinner followed by dancing tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Sigma Nat announces the pledging of John E. Hill, c'35, of Kansas City and the election of George Taylor, c'35, as rush captain. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frazier of Law- rence will be dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house tomorrow evening. Dance Thursday night with Buddy Fisher, "The Joy Boy," the famous Hollywood orchestra Play at the Muehlebuch next week. In Ottawa, Rockwood, Thursday night. Admission 75c--Adv. Did you read the Want Ads? Newly Elected Members of Sachem Society Cunningham HOWARD HOOVER Sachem, senior men's society, elects each year to its membership student personalities who are outstanding in school leadership and scholarship. The active membership of the society is limited to 25, but the full quota has never been elected. Men's Intramurals Tonight's games are: east court, 6:30; Chi Delta Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omaega; 9. A K. Psi vs. Phi Delt; 10, Collegians vs. Betn. West court, 6:30, Delta Upsilon "B" vs. Alpa Tau Omega "B"; 9, Kayhawks "B" vs. Phi Gam "B"; 10, sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Eta Kappa. Two games will be played to-morrow night at 10; on the east court, Pi K. A. vs. D. Sig Pi, and west court, D. U. vs. Phi Chi. Of the five intramurals basketball games scheduled for last night three were played, one was forfeited and one was defaulted. Phi Psi defeated Delta Tau Delta 12 to 8. Kapsi Sig was winner over Rowlands by the close score of 22 to 20. A one-sided score of 30-17 marked Acacia's defeat of Campus Raiders. Hawk "B" "default" to Beta "B", and Phi Beta Pi forfeited to Sigma Phi Epsilon. G FT P forrison f, 1 lenn f, 1 eech, c 2 0 2 eech, c 1 0 2 uferg, u 1 uferg, u 1 Last night's box scores: appa Sig. 22 945 Referee—Black. Rowlands, 2 Phi Psi.12 G FT Lindsey, f 1 Shabe, f 1 Hose, f 1 Linley, e 2 Linley, g 2 Pop well, g 2 0 Pop well, g 2 0 8 4 5 Acacia, 30 Campus Raiders, 17 G FT P T G FT P T West, f 5 1 2 Gee, f 2 0 0 Fripp, f 5 1 2 Gee, f 2 0 1 Morris, c 2 0 2 Jenson, f 1 0 0 'hapman c 1 0 0 Hougland c 1 0 0 G F T P Hodge, f 2 0 2 Johnson f 2 0 0 Payne, c 0 0 0 Jones, g 0 0 0 Jones, g 1 0 0 Knoche, g 1 0 0 D.T.D. . 8 Noel, f 2 0 0 Burket, f 1 0 0 Oran, f 1 0 0 Cairn, h 1 0 2 Blowers, g.0 0 0 Veitch, g 0 0 1 4 0 3 Women Cagers Score Freely 6 0 2 Referce—Hauck. Referee—Silverwood. Walk-Away Victories Characterize Intramural Basketball Four women's intramural basketball games played last night resulted in walk-aways for the victors. The I.W.W. team ran up the biggest score, defeating Corbin hall 46 to 10. Mary Edie, I.W.W. forward, set some kind of a high scoring record when she dropped in 18 field goals and two free throws for an evening's total of 38 points. Kappa Kappa Gamma a 38 to 4 winner over Watkins hall; and the Independents who won by a bigger margin over the T.N.T. team 31 to 2. Other victors were Gamma Phi Bih who defeated Delta Zeta 20 to 12; 0 2 4 1, 2 G FT B Humphrey 0 1 Learnard 0 0 Gager- Boucher 0 1, 2 Duty 0 1 Lorvence 0 0 Kell 0 0 Curd 0 0 G FT F F Armstrong 0 0 Scagnias 0 0 Jackson 0 0 Ken 6 1 1 Davis 3 1 0 Moxley 1 1 1 The box scores: Ind. 31 Ind., 31 TNT, 2 14 3 3 Hey Young Fellow See this Special for Thursday in our Store-wide Cash Raising Sale TWEED RAINCOATS 14 3 3 I.W.W., 46 G FT F G Edie 18 2 0 Lynn 0 0 1 Taylor 2 0 0 Cosandier 2 0 0 Baker 2 0 0 Moore 2 0 0 Hunter 0 0 0 Johnson 0 0 1 Learned 0 0 0 Peterson 0 0 1 22 2 1 Smith 0 0 3 Delta Zeta 12 G FT F G Wallace 3 0 1 Doorman 0 0 0 Cattip 3 0 1 Walter 0 0 0 Humm 0 0 0 Water-tulder 2 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 Campbell 0 0 0 Butterfld 0 0 0 Jedlicka 0 0 0 King 0 0 1 Wachter 0 0 0 6 0 2 1 10 2 0 Watkins Hall 4 K K. G. 38 G FT F G Welker 1 2 IM. Dodge 6 0 0 These coats are nice enough to be worn for toppers as well as for rain. Brown, grey or tan, some of them reversible so that either side may be worn outward. Sizes up to 42. These coats sell regularly for $12 but we have just 13 of them left and we are closing them out at your choice Thursday for only---she'll be looking for a Elise Arbuthot, 30, is teaching music at Dowagiac, Mich. She saw the football game at South Bend this fall and has this to say: "I practically burst with pride for my Alma Mater at the Notre Dame-Kansas game." -DANCING! Wednesday - Friday Saturday - Sunday Gabbart 0 0 0 0D. Dodge 7 0 2 1 Everitt 0 0 0 0Delaner 4 0 1 Smith 0 0 0 0Shirk 4 0 0 Smith 0 0 0 0Crock 0 0 1 Finnel 0 0 0Crock 0 0 1 Marguerite Whittlesey Dougherty, '28, made her fourth trip to Europe last summer. She visited in Scotland, England, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. She is now living in McAllen, Texas, and has recently been selected as accompanist for the Women's chorus of the McAllen Music Club. 1 2 1 19 0 8 OLD MILL — TOPEKA Also a group of only seven tweed raintools in grey and brown. Raglan or set-in sleeves, full cut. Smart looking coats that sell regularly for $5.95 and $7.50. We are closing out this group Thursday at the ridiculous price of each only___ $395 Coming—Friday, Jan. 12 Arlie Simmonds A Big Name Band! This is a sale you young fellows will appreciate—high quality suits, overcoats, shoes and furnishings — the smart things which college men demand—now offered at tremendous reductions from our usual fair prices. Buy the things you need now — you'll save a lot. Soon-she'll be looking for a Room to Rent TELL HER ABOUT YOURS The end of the semester will soon be here. Students will be changing. Some leaving, some returning and some wanting a different room for the next semester. If you have a room for rent, you can tell all the students with a small Want Ad in the Kansan. The cost is small, 25c for 1 time, 50c for 3 times, or 75c for 6 times. Don't let that room remain empty without trying to find an occupant. Don't gamble a semester's rent on a house sign or hope. If it can be rented, a Kansan Want Ad will find the student who wants it. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS Phone K. U. 66 for any information about Want Ads