] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Initiate New Members A special feature of the meeting of the KU. Dames yesterday was the initiation of new members. The following were initiated: Mrs. M. G. Messenheimer, Mrs. L. O. Lewis, Mrs. G. C. Bates, Mrs. F. L. Rearick, Mrs. R. C Richardson, Mrs. J. T. Russell, Mrs. W. S. Long, Mrs. F. G. Hutchinson, Mrs. R. J. Baines, Mrs. M. J. Caudra, Mrs. W. W. Carpenter, Mrs. R. W. Burnett, Mrs. R. D. Woodson, Mrs. V. M. McCluggage, Mrs. P. V. Troville, and Mrs. A. C. Voth. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain at dinner and an hour of dancing tonight at the chapter house. The guests will be Norman McCullough, Don Leach, Howard Roberts, Chiles Coleman, Norman Smith, Willard Trombold, John Buehler, Alex Sharpe, Bill Stone, Frank Taylor, John Miller, Howard Sails, Chris Hunt, John Muckelby, Wilson, Elman Morrow, Jack Tucker, William Blowers, Lock Theis, Seibert Anderson, Frank Leidig, Alvin Walters, and Ralph Ellis. Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. M. Daughtry, Mrs. Henry Butler, Mrs. F. L. Noll, and Mrs. Stanley McCracken. A get-together dinner for Lawrence alumni, visiting teachers and the members of the University faculty will be held evening at 5:30 o'clock in the Memorial Union. Short talks will be made by Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Professor W. L. Burdick, Helen Rhoda Hoopes, and Fred Ellsworth, and two new University songs will be introduced to the group. Marion Beatty, circulation manager of the University Daily Kansas, is chairman of the committee on arrangements. The University club will hold its annual reception at the club house, 1433 Ohio, tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock Professor and Mrs. F. H. Hodder are chairmen of the reception committee, and Professor and Mrs. W. R. Maddox are chairmen of the entertainment committee of the club. Max Murphy's orchestra will play for the dancing, which will begin at 10:30 o'clock. An expedition to the "Great Unknown" will be the theme around which the Westminster student group party will be planned Friday night. It will be held at Westminster hall, from 8 to 12 o'clock, and is under the direction of Paul Strickler, gr., Irene Pommerken, gr., Margaret Hutchins, c34, and Phil Brighton. Dinner guests of Sigma Chi tonight are: Mrs. Sam Elliot, Miss Mauce Elliot Ernie Casini, Miss Louse Tubbs, and Mrs. F. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Getto, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Lindsey, Margaret Ryan, and Virginia Edwards Miss Dorothy Jennings of St Louis, Mo., will be a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house this weekend. Miss Jennings is province director of the organization. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, will entertain alumnae members and visiting teachers with a luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in the Memorial Union. Delta Tau Delta held formal initiation for the following members Monday night: William Veitch, Barney Kinell, and Wendell Lehman. Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house last night were: Kingsley Dawson, c'34, A T. Ashon, gr., Lawrence Sterling, c'34, and Bill Ashing, c'34. Louie Kuhn's orchestra furnished the music for the regular mid-week variety held in the Memorial Union building from 7 to 8 o'clock last night. William Howard, c'34, left this morning by plane for Chiengo. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Meredith Dhow. Luncheon guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday were Virginia Ewers and Betty Heaton. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain Phi Delta Theta with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock at the chapter house tonight. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Phi Gamma Delta with an hour of dancing this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Professor and Mrs. George W. Stratton will be dinner guests of Beta Theta Pi tonight. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Fred Smithmeyer, e'37, of Topeca. Women's Intramurals The women's horseback intramurals have been under way for several weeks, and will continue until directly before the Thanksgiving vacation. At this time the three at the top of each of the four ladders will be placed in an elimination tournament, and the champion determined. Winning a horseshoe match gives a group three points, and the loser receives one point. All scores for any challenge must be turned into the office before the names are moved on the ladder. The arrangement of names on each ladder will be listed in order so that the participant may see where they stand after several weeks of matches. All those who are within five rungs of a participant are eligible to challenge that person. Ladder 1 1. Bushmeyer, Gamma Phi Beta; 2. Moore, Corbin Hall; 3. Tcagarden, Gamma Delta; 4. Gamma Delta; 5. Butterfield, Delta Zeta; 6. Boucher, T. N.; 7. Terkow, Kappa Alpha Theta; 8. Jenk, Kappa Kappa Alpha Oma; 9. Shepler, Alpha Omega; 10. Shepler, Alpha Pi; 11. Bishop, Gamma Phi Beta; 12. Hunter, I. W.; 13. Rowland, T. N.T.; 14. Pyle, Ptyle, Pt Ladder 3 1. Gosper, Alpha Gamma Delta; 2. Keller, Gamma Phi Beta; 3. Pyle, Alpha Gamconr, Mergar, Kappa Phi Beta; 5. Kellner, Alpha Gamma Phi Delta; 7. Cutlin, Delta Zeta; 8. Taylor, I. W. W.; 9. Hawkins, Alpha Gamma Delta; 10. Braun, Pi Beta Phi; 11. Brink, Pi Beta Phi; 12. Mantel Pi Beta Phi; 13. Armstrong, Ind; 14. Kinnison, Ind; 15. Arnold, Alpha Phi; 16. Hamm, Delta Phi Dot; 17. Hamm, Delta Phi Eot; 19. Allen, Pi Beta Phi; 20. Irwin, Ind; 1. Montgomery, I.W.W.; 2. Moxley Ind; 3. Ruff, Alpha Delta Pi; 4. Ewers Pi Beta Phi; 5. Lawrence, T.N.T; 6. Delita Gelta, Z. Hgelm; T.N.T; 8. Sawin, Kappa Alpha Theta; 9. McNeum, Kappa Alpha Theta; 11. Learmarn, T.N.T; 12. Neiman, Corbin Hall; 13. Sheldon, Gamma Phila Beta; 14. Beamer, Alpha Omicron Pi; 15. Watson, Alpha Delta Pi; 16. Bruec, Pi Beta; 17. Sawin, Kappa Alpha Gamma; 18. Harrison, Alpha Gamma Delta; 19. Mertius, Corbin Hall; 20. Milford, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ladder 4 1. Roby, Gamma Phi Beta; 2. Dunham, Alpha Omicron Pi; 3. Tearfur, Kappa Kappa Gamma; 4. Davis, Ind; 5. Stanton, Gamma Phi Beta; 6. Coghill, Alpha Omicron Pi; 7. Kappa; 8. Theta; 9. Edwards, Gamma Gamma Delta; 10. Parkinson, Ind; 10. Tholen, Kappa Koppa Gamma; 11, Heaton, Pi, Beta Pi; 12, Pie, Pi Beta Pi; 13 O'Donnell, Alpha Delta Pi; 14, Walker, I.W. II, Pie, Pi Beta Pi; 15, White, Kappa Kappa Gamma; 17, White, Ind. I8, Hinsaw, Alpha Omicron Pi; 19, Boman, I.L.W.; 20, Schroeder, Ind. A popular figure in senior social and athletic circles at Smith College, Northampton, Mass., is Miss Dorothy Fordick, shown in hockey uniform. The former coach of Harry Emerson Foodick, nationally-known radio preacher, Semi-finals in the womens volleyball intramurals will be played Nov 16. There are approximately eleven more games to be played before that time. At present the standing of the various teams according to their group rating is as follows: Group 1 - Alpha Delta Pi's have won one game and lost one. Alpha Xi Delta's have lost two games and won none. Pie Beta Pi's have won one and lost one. Shines at Smith Volley Ball Semi-Finals Near Make your party a success. We have complete decorations at a complete price. Ask us for suggestions for Your Coming Parties FRASER THEATRE 8:15 p.m. TONICHT Last Time Friday SINGLE ADMISSION 50c Season Ticket for 3 plays, $1 WARD'S Flowers Teachers - Students - Faculty Good shoe repairing, shining, dyes—That is why we are always busy A Corsage for HER Flowers of Distinction 931 Mass. Phone 621 Present Send HER a Corsage for her next party. 1017 Mass. one, and Watkins Hail has won two games. "Mary Rose" By J. M. Barrie Your Fall Party Make Reservations or exchange activity ticket at office in basement of Green Hall (Phone KU. K174) 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. City to Erect New Stand Pipe The probable location of the new stand pipe on the West Campus district is on a lot of ground back of the Chi Omega house. The city recently purchased this land from Mrs. W. E. Logan. The city expects to start work on the stand tower within 60 days. THE KANSAS PLAYERS Group 2-I.W.W. have won two matches and lost none. Independent's come next, having won one. Ecteera has won one and lost one. Corbin Hall has lost one. And T.N.T.'s have lost both games. Send the Daily Kansan home. GROUP CORSAGES A special price is made on group corsages—Use as table decorations and favors. 11 W. 9th Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor Group 3-Kappa Kappa Gamma is in the lead with two games in their favor. Kappa Alpha Theta has lost one and one game, while Chi Omega have, both loss one game. The next games will be played Thursday evening at 7:30. At 7:30 Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Omonitor Pi will meet Kappa Alpha Theta. Group 4 - Sigma Kappa, and Alpha Gamma Delta have both won one game and lost none. Delta Zeta and Chi Gamma Delta have lost two games. City to Erect New Stand Pine FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS MI 31 SOLUTION Antiseptic Mouth Wash Pt. 49c DRUGS at CUT PRICES 35c Vicks Vaporub 23c STATIONERY 72 Sheets 50 Envelopes 59c 50c PEPSODENT Tooth Paste 33c 30c Bromo Quinine 19c 95c LAUNDRY BAGS PREP 50c Size Jar 10c 10c SOAPS Colgates and Jergens 5c RICKERD-STOWITS 847 Mass. The Rexall Store Phone 238 Some of these mornings you'r goin' to wake up and see this invitation looking right at you--ans correct evening clothes The New Style "You Are Requested to Be Present Which means correct evening clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx Tuxedo Is Here at the lowest price in years because we bought them early £28.50 $28.50 New Shirts, Ties, Vests, Jewelry, to go with them. Glad to show you Carl's Superior Tuxedo Suit — $20 Before Any Game you'll do well to look over your wardrobe and come to Woolf's for the necessary articles for comfort and style ...; there's cheer in good old Briggs! Another football player may take your signals, but there's no substitute for BRIGGS. You could pay twice as much for other tobacco and find them not half so good. BRIGGS is aged in the wood extra long. It's mellowed and biteless. It's so good that it won nation-wide popularity before it had a line of advertising. But it's easy to make a tobacco sound grand in print. Smoking's what counts. Won't you try a tin of BRIGGS? BRIGGS Pipe Mixture is also sold in I-pound and i-pound砂针 . . . and i-pound Humidifier Kegs. Know the News. Have Your Own Kansan.