THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREB Hill Society Cowie-Redmond Gamma Phil Beta announces the engagement of Jean Cowie, Kansas City, Mo., to John Redmond, Salina, who is president of Koppa Sigma fraternity. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church sorority, hold a dinner at Westminster hall Tuesday evening, Sept. 26. Margaret Sherwood, c35, acted as hostess. Talia were given by Eleonor Frowe, c31, president; Florence Dillen, c35, president; Barbara Curtis, grammar for the coming year; Rowena Partridge, vice-president; Mrs. Dinosa Alter, pledge conductor; and Mrs. Anna Olinger, sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ross and Mr. and Z. T. Martin of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity house yesterday evening. J. P. Green, who is attending Yale University, was also a dinner guest last night. The Westminster Student Foundation will have a hike and a picnic tomorrow night. The group will meet at 5 o'clock at Westminster hall, 1221 Oredw. All students interested are密切 invited. three sororities will open bucken tomorrow night from 9 to 12 o'clock The orchestra which will play for the three parties are: Bill Phipps for P Beta Phi, Louis Kuhn for Alpha Delta Phi, and Hurley Kaylor for Delta Zeta. The Plymouth Congregational church will hold a public reception Friday at 11 a.m. for Mrs. Joseph King, the Reverend and Mrs. Joseph F. King. The reception is to be held in The Revered and Mrs. Charles W Thomas will be at home to University Baptist students and friends tomorrow at 8 o'clock, 1124 Mississippi Alpha Chi Omega will entertain the Alpha Tau Omega with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 this evening. Chi Omega entertained the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Kapna Sioma will entertain Kappa Alpha Theta with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 tonight. Helen Trent of Perry, and Margaret Lesebe Walker, of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house last night. Alba Delta Pi will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock tonight. Delta Zeta will entertain Triangle fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7:08 this evening. B. E. White "11, of Bonner Springs visited at the Delta Upsilon house yesterday. Beta Theta Pi will be entertained by the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority on an hour dance from 7 to 8 on this evening COACH McMILLEIN DEVELOPS NEW FOOTBALL FORMAT M Manhattan, Kansas, Sept. 28- Football followers who are the 5-man backfield Coach A. N. "Bo" McMillan has developed at Kansas State have a little more adjusting to do this fall. Some changes are in store which may mean they will be less difficult, though basically they are the same. The changes probably will be in the direction of simplifying both attack and defense to adjust it to comparatively inexperienced material. Some of the more intricate进阶es in McMillan's footwear have been developed for the season while his boys concentrate on mastering a few maneuvers well. McMillen believes firmly in adjusting his plays to his material, and the 1933 material is hunky and willing but not trained enough in football lore to handle plays which were used by the veteran eleven of 1931 and 1932. The double-season system of practice is making up for the lack of training, some of the boys may be far enough along for newer and harder problems by mid-season. KFKU Thursday 6 p. m. Coach Adrain Lindsey, seventy-fifth athletic interview. 2:30 p. m. Music appreciation period "History of Music," Prof. C, S. Skilton. 6 p. m. Molten Rocks, Dr. G. L. Knight. 6:15 p. m. Musical program arranged by Karl Kuesteiner, associate professor of violin. 2.30 p. m. Two piano program, Miss Allie Merle Conger and Miss Rutil Orcutt. 6 p. m. Sports review, Guy V. Keeler sports announcer KFKU. Subscribe to the Kansan. Two Memorials Completed in Indiana Marking the sesquicentennial of the Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary war, overnighters were held at Virgil Inde, incalled this new bridge across the Winnipeg river and sealing the cornerstones of the George Boger Bridge. AGGIE COACH IS DUBIOUS ABOUT NIGHT GAME FRIDAY Manhattan, Kars, Sept. 28—(Special) —While preparing the Kansas State team for the game with K.S.T.C. of Emporia here at School, Coach Bo McMilim is being kept one eye on the game. Louis University at St. Louis October 6. Last year the Billiken upset missouri University, and McMillin "has a hunch" they will be in an upsetting frame of mind this season. Kansas State has played under the night lights only, once against the Kansas Wesleyans at Salina last year, and there is no equipment for night practice in Manhattan. The Kansas State coach may take his squad across country to play against opponents with lights. However, the squad has several white balls for use in practice and found little difficulty in adjusting to conditions in the Wesleyan game. Jayhawks Flown --policemen unexpectedly have received two days off monthly. Acting on a two-year-old request of Child O. W. to attend school in the one-on-one occasional day of rest would hurt no officer. Herefore they only time with two weeks annual vacation without pay. Bernard Barnard, A.M. 32, is an art instructor in the history department of Northwestern Junior College, Orang City, Iowa. Helen Hungerford, A.B.31, is an instructor in the French department at Christian College, Columbia, Mo. Mabel Harrington, A.B.27, is teaching Spanish and English in the high school at Ovid, Colo. Lee Jason, AM31; is an instructor in the Spanish department at the Southwest Military Institute, Glendora Calif. Byron Donnever, M.S. 33, and former musical director at the Lawrence High School, is teaching music at Owwego William Crawford, MA 73, is now at the head of the social science department in the Norton High School. Janet Coulson, F.A.33, is teaching music in the Junior College at Berria, Mo. Mabel Hertzler, M.A'33, is teaching mathematics in the high school at Gar-nett. Ada McCollebh, A.B.30, is at the head of the home economics department at Wela. Josephine Wheeler, A.M.31, is teaching in the commercial department in the night school in Kansas City, Mo. Leah Rugge, A.B.32, is teaching in the rural school at Nokoma. Clinton Kaufman, M.A.'33, is teaching science at Walton. Mary O'Neill, A.B.30, is teaching English in the high school at Prescott. Harold Bradley, F.A.70, is teaching music at Wilson. Isabel Neale, M.A.32, is teaching English at Louisburg. Helen Gibson, F.A.'33, is teaching music at Netawaks. Ralph Tweedy, gr., is teaching social science in the high school at Hays. News From Home Manhattan, (UP) — Scholarships with a cash value of $600 were won in Chicago by two Kansas State college students in dairy husbandry—Plus Hosteller, Harper and Hatchley Oberlin. The scholarships were offered for two years, and the legislate Dairy Products judging contest Offered by a dairy machinery company, the scholarships are usable at any one of several educational institutions. --policemen unexpectedly have received two days off monthly. Acting on a two-year-old request of Child O. W. to attend school in the one-on-one occasional day of rest would hurt no officer. Herefore they only time with two weeks annual vacation without pay. Wichita.—(UP)—Although the NRA didn't affect city employees, Wichita McPherson—(UP)—County Engineer Guy Hall has announced that 30 miles of new highway construction work in three projects will be carried out in the coming months. curious, carly-haired McPherson county, this summer and next spring. The county roads will be graded to standard grade and ultimately will be gravelled. The present project is one of the largest road undertakings of its kind in the county in several years. Topeka (UP) - Eldon McCormick, 13-year-old Missouri boy who with his last abortion shell inflicted wounds that led to the capture of Cecil Thornburgh, wanted for robbing a postoffice, may receive a $50 million payment assistant United States district attorney, has referred his case to post office inspectors at Kansas City. McPherson (UP) - A new 29-mill- 6-inch crude oil pipeline has been con- pleted from the Globe refinery at Mca- sa, to the Kansas Oil Pipe corporation, and within a short time oil from western Kansas oil fields will move to market to the local refinery. The line connects to the Kansas River and the Sunflower refinery at Hutchinson. Syracuse — (UP) — Shortage of bream-corn has boosted prices of the product four times the price of a year ago, and it is expected that growers. Buyers are offering $100 to $150 a ton, and the crop in Honolulu is said to be in excellent condition. Topneck—(UP)—Thirty thousand garrisons will be distributed to the poor this winter in Shawnee county, the Red River County, and the Rocky Mountains, the distribution will be made through the Prevented Association, the Salvation Army, the county poor commissioner's office. McPherson—(UP) —The enrollment at McPennson college has increased nearly 80 students, according to reports from the business office. The total reginaity of students and authorities believe a number of other students will groom later. Independence, Mo.—(UP)—A survey of a portion of the city's leading business houses show 150 persons have been put to work since Aug. 20, and much bulk increases totaling $6,600 monthly have been made by the houses reporting. Kansas City, Mo.—(UP)--City father here are taking on chances on a jinx slighting on the local fire department. In the numbering of the city's 31 fire well as the hudges of the firemen, they certainly avoided the number 12. 1 Tuweka-(UP)-State school teachers will year will hold their annual meeting in Lawrence, Manhattan, Hays, Dodge City, Wichita, and Parsons, Nov. 3 and 4. It will be the 71st anniversary of the organization. --that delicious fish Flowers of Distinction Phone 621 FILLET OF HADDOCK Inexpensive Yet Effective Other good foods, too FRIDAY NOON Eat on the Hill WARD'S Where many first impressions are made. Made to suit the gown made to suit the gown occasion will help. Decorations to Improve Your Party Twenty-five words, or less: 1) insertion, 2) insertion, 3) insertion, 4) appendata. WANT ADS. ARE ACCOMPANIED BY CASE B. Want Ads CAFETERIA . at the WANTED. Trumpet, saxophone and piano players. Call at Hamilton Motor Co., 704 Vermont street. Open House YOUNG MAN', want, with ear to sell nationally advertised product in New York and appearing and will recommend See Mr. Spiefer at hanna Radiocan. 9 coa WANTED: Student and family laundry; plain sewing; typing, day and evening service; any kind of work for young man. Phone 18001. 1722 Ky. LOST: Alpha Chi pin. D. I. Gaut on base of pin. Reward. Phone 898. -12 LOST: $80 in a Kansas City Star pay envelope. Money must be recovered to continue in school. Please return to O'Neil, 118 Mississippi Ave. ward. -12 LOST. White and brown English setter. 11 weeks old. McFarland. 1613 Vermont. Phone 944. -15 FOR RENT: To boys — downstairs front room; nicely furnished, hard wood floors, French doors. Also newly built room. Phone 12345. 1247 New Orleans. *12* PATEEE OVER IN BIG PICTURES PLAY NOW! ENDS FRIDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY 10c to ALL Believing that you K. U. students will appreciate the opportunity of being able to get special deals on timely items, we are offering below a few for this week-end. Come in and look around. "THE LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN" HEPBURN is coming EATON'S LYNDHURST STATIONERY A Quality Paper Full pound paper . . . 50c Package Envelopes . . . 35c for 50c JERGEN SOAP ___ 5c while they last A Quality Paper Special,15c POND'S TISSUE with the purchase of a tube of Nyal's Toothpaste at 50c. Just what the student needs. FITCH'S WEEK-END PACKAGE FREE with a purchase of any Fitch products of 50c or more. 1101 Mass. Rankin's Drug Store LAUNDRY WANTED: Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. 400 Wisconsin. Phone 2563M. -13 Across from Courthouse Handy for Students Phone 678 WANTED: Four boys for one room with 2 double beds. Kitchen privileges. House halls, 15 each. Phone 269.941 Massachusetts. — 13 BOARD and ROMM. A' the Turner Club. $25 per month or 39e a meal 1229 Ohio. Phone 2577. -12 ROOMS: University men or young married couple. Furnished kitchen if desired. Also garage for rent. 1614 Indiana Street. Phone 2414. —12 KEYS made for any iack. Duplicates while you wait. Door cloers and checks repaired, Knives, shears, hawns 磨损者 sharpened, Trewroy & Rutter Repair Shop, 623 Vermont, Phone 319-31-31. CLEANING—Men's suits and O'cates 60s; Ladies' plain dresses 60s; Ladies' placed dresses 75c; Fur-lined coats 75c, W. H. Walden, 117 E. 9. Phone 185. JOURNAL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday 15c week. Sports, news, comics, up to date pictures. Phone your order to 608. HOT CHOCOLATE 10c SILEX COFFEE 5c Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union REDUCTION Choice of excellent meats, fresh vegetables, salads homemade rolls, and dessert 30c Luncheons to 30c Evening, 35c We deliver 12th & Oread Phone 970 THE COTTAGE Party Shoes Dyed, Shined, Cleaned Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 West 9th Are you wearing run-down heels? Let us straighten them. Everywhere we found acclaim for-- WE COVERED the Fashion Front CORLISS S6 The perennially popular suedes . . . The new and very popular Piccary . , , RINARDE $6 Fashion's trend toward the more elegantly feminine . MINNETTS $7.50 New York styles suggest swagger woolen which will need tailored footwear . . . ST. CLAIRE $7.50 Evidences of Vogue's announcement of 'tawny toys for Fall' . . . ADIOLA $6 So Now—we present Fall models carefully called from the vast assortment of new footwear . . . an intelligent visualization of the "fashion front" Weaver's "Shoe of Distinction" "Shoes of Distinction"