THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1933 PAGE THREE means able cte schools the pr system ball gc schools **D** It was the pr col dividus educatic ment. The establs demic upon cte tative, ination secenr Deo Men' Hern's satisfae the cor similar year. T follows Be it talives les of t respect 1. The ball gaol new schools with it 2. The sting resenta- ment of vouchers 3. It is to be the stu to build among be It be Protactive Student prising verisite Missouri and Ne 1. The contiue verisite and the the sec 2. This schools in a natural duel 3. T among tude o stress im exami mises 4. T operai sary to of honor 5. T be expdients must tional studen and any w studer ing namen unsatis studen cation, diate gise of ing re velopon 7. Which it rined need SOCIETY Miss Husband Speaks to Woman's Club Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, was the speaker of the afternoon at a luncheon given by the Lawrence Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church, which is one of the club's activities for the year. Miss Husband spoke on her trip through Mexico and exhibited a number of articles including jewelry, lace and woven articles. Mrs. Henry Werner, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Anderson, sang two numbers. Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Tihen Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Then who returned to her office in Wichita Tuesday day after having spent time with Dr. Tren has been engaged in medical study, guests of hers at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Summers Mon- Dr. Thien was graduated from the University in 1916, and Mrs. Thien, formerly Kora Lecker, was graduated in 1922. Professor Turney to Speak Professor A. H. Turney of the department of education, will talk on the development of attitudes and ideals among junior high school children at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of the Lawrence Junior High School. The meeting will be held in the school auditorium at 7:45 this evening. Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology, spoke on Sweden at the meeting of the South Side Reading club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Franz Wiedemann. A cello solo was played by Genevieve Vigere, fa'33, accompanied by Dorothy Elow, who also played a piano solo. Talks on Sweden Jimmy Joy and his Brunswick recording orchestra will play for the Senior Cakewalk, the season's last all-University class party, to be held in the Memorial Union tomorrow from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house tonight will be Dean and Mrs. J. G. Brandt; Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson; Dean and Robert M. Davis; Professor and Mrs. Henry Werner. Mary Ruth Watermelin, c'35; Margaret Sherwood, k'35; Kathleen Asher, c'33; and Margaret McNown, f5, was 35 years old at Topkick of a luncheon Saturday. Dr. Florence Sherbon gave an informal tea Monday afternoon, honoring bear act, Mrs Laura Milhay, of Kildare. Mr. Mo., who will make an extended visit Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pis Ploats last night were Miss Maude El- lott, assistant professor of Spanish, Bohi Rowland and Ernie Casni, c'55. Sigma Alpha Epilion announces the pledging of Lowell Cornwell, c35, of Woodhue. --singles are as follows, Division 1: Graf- phi, Phi Delta vs. Bob Newman, Sigma Nu; Kuley, Phil Giam vs L.Lane, D. U. Lewis, Kevin Hunt, Eric Bessner, D. W. Lawrence, Kappa Sigma vs Bankett, D. T.D.; Benz, Theta Tau vs Bye, Dave Berkley, Michael Psi vs Bye, S.P. Amp Delta, Delta Chi vs Bye, Farker, Karker Sigma vs bye, Robinson, Beta vs bye, Robinson, Beta vs Noah, D. U.; Q. Brown, K-Hawk English, D.T.D.; Dickies, Theta Tau vs Bye, Pyle, Delta Pug, Vugh- walkes, Acacia vs Nailer, S. Men's Intramurals The standings to date of the intercollegiate playground ball are as follows: Division 1 Won Los Kappa Sigma 3 2 Delta Upsilon 3 1 Delta Upsilon 3 1 Phi Kappa Pi 3 1 Kaphi Kappa 3 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 2 Commopolitan 0 2 Acumin 1 2 Division 2 Won Lost Sigma Nu 3 0 Phi Delta Theta 3 0 VARSITY The Peoples Choice NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Returned by Popular Demand Will Janet Rogers Gaynor Lew Sally Ayres Ellers UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS "STATE FAIR" Also Selected Short Units S h o w s 3 - 7 - 9 Producers Demand These Prices Mat. 5-20c - Evc. 5-25c Division 3 Won Les Phi Beta Alpha Mta Lca Beta Tau Alpha Mta Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1 Sigma Alpha Mu 2 1 Sigma Alpha Mu Kup 1 2 Rangie 1 2 Du Delta Sigma 0 2 Collegians 0 2 Alpha Tau Omega 2 1 Jayhawks 2 1 Theta Tau 2 2 Kappa Eta Kappa 1 3 Neo Ceta 1 3 Delta Tau Delta 0 3 Delta Sigma Lambda 0 3 Tennis Open Drawings Division 1: M. Murphy v. C. Hilech; M. Growve v. Raymond; H. Griffin v. N. McCarthy; V. Woodward; H. Austin v. J. Turner; K Johnson v. G. E. Hurlbut; L. Smith v. W. Mashetter, H. Hauck v. Dalegenw. F. Watkins v. E. Carter; J. Skimmer Drawings for open tennis singles ar as follows; Drawings in interorganization golf doubles are: Division 2: D. Curry s, C. Mitchell S. Lindenbain s, B. Terry; C. V. Simpson; G. Warner; H. Simpson; L. Hunter s, H. Patterson; A. J. Hoover s, W. Jones; R. Scott s, R Grimes; M. Laiang s, T. Halford; B Hill s, C. Gartner; A Merrimack s Interorganization Golf Division 1: Schafer-Fountain, Sigma Nu vs. M. Alexander-Rankin, Kappa Sigma; Walker-Clemens, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Morgan-Chase, Theta Beta Pi; Dwyer-Liebtroff, Tau Ress-Pickler; Dwyer-Elliott, Theta Riss; Raps-Bock, Delta Uplabn vs. Emu-Rece, Sigma Kappa; Griffe-Tripp, Acciae vs. Blossom-Johnson-Ferris, Kappa Sigma vs. E. Ashley-Craig, Sigma Nut Thesis-Qiag, Johnson-Ferris, Kappa Sigma vs. E. Ashley-Craig, Sigma Nut Thesis-Qiag, Johnson-Ferris, Kappa Sigma vs. E. McChure-Griffin, Phi Delta Theta; Evans-Kelley, Phi Gamma Delta vs. White-Tauri, Theta Tau; Sterling-Hamilton, PhiDelta II vs. White-Finkly, Beta Theta Pi. J. Copeland vs. R. W. Scott; C. Hitchen vs. R. H. Pappus; C. Gitzhelk vs. R. H. Pappus; B. Grimer; D. B. Hill vs. E. Wolfe; T. Mustard vs. R. H. Pappus; C. Packard; R. Norris vs. K.hodson; H. Peters vs. K. Johnson; John Reynolds vs. C. Gattner; S. Zita-Zelow vs. Open Handball Drawings in the open handball singles are: Division 1: Purtman-Oliphant, Theta Tau vs. Bye; Alexander-Burnett, Theta Brudda, Kuyhuk v. Wolfe-Jorgerson, Delta Upsilon; Heisman-Chamberls, Phi Kappa; Fruitbush, Phi Kappa; Murphy-Kolesy, Chi Bye; Alexander-Tarthwell, Triangle; Stiles-Greevy, Pi Kappa; Phil Epsilon; Alexander-Tarthwell, Triangle; Stiles-Greevy, Pi Kappa; Phil Epsilon; Devon-Krichev, Acacia; Acacia-Cinnamble, Phi Kappa; Delta; Holtzi-McCourtk, Delta Theta vs. Bye; Cose-McCourtk, Delta Theta vs. Bye; Reed-Sawyer, Sigma Chai; Delta; Holtzi-McCourtk, Delta Theta vs. Bye; Cose-McCourtk, Delta Theta vs. Bye; Rappling-Fill, Delta Upalion; Post-Griber-Kaywhak v. Bye; Alexander-Kaywhak, Nerris, Triangle vs. Bye; Hardesty-Hildeth, Pi Kappa Alpha v. Jonas-Linvalter, Ki Kappa Alpha v. Kinman-Linvalter, Ki Kappa Alpha v. Jonas Interorganization Handball Interorganization Handball Drawings for the interorganization handball doubles are as follows: Division 2: Kirk-Clemens, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Bay; VanCleeve-Bredenham, Phi Gamma Gibson, Delta Upsilon vs. Bay; Heter-Johnson, Thetai Tau vs. Bay; Willeford-Temple, Thetai Tau vs. Bay; Behrer-Tetra, Barber-Kern, Triangle vs. Bay; Mack-Foote, Signa Nu vs. Turner-Singers, Signa Nu vs. Kappa Pi, Kappa Alpha vs. Keil-Leedig, Kappa Sigma, Quigley- Tiflord, Sigma Chi vs. Witsher-Bunyan, Delhi Chi vs. Wolters-Copernicum, Delhi Chi vs. Dellalu; Dodge-Morton, Betta Theta Pi vs. Byte; Dodge-Morton, Phaea Beta Pi vs. Byte; Crown, Phi Gamma Beta; Crown, Crown, Phi Gamma Beta; Bell-Murphy, Kappa Mega vs. De- formed Youngstrom, Theta Tau vs. Bye; Murphy-Fish, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs.Bye; Grarden, Phi Kalpha Alpha vs. Schubert J., Division 3: Vernon-Rugh, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Vernon-Hall, Reynolds-Streep, Phi Delta Theta; J. Forney-Walcra, Alera vs. Lane-Galloway; White-Struit, vs. Bye; Meyer-Bennett, Kappa Sigma; Bunny-rocker-Murphy, Beta Theta Pi; Gift-Poitet, Triangle vs. Bye; Mielchol-Koppe, Beta Theta Pi; Gift-Poitet, Triangle vs. Bye; Mielchol-Brink, Beta Theta Pi; Hover-Kovack, Sigma Pi; Epilon; Heaven-Nswman, Sigma Nu vs. Bye; Robinson-Brink, Beta Theta Pi; Hover-Kovack, Sigma Pi; Epilon; Heaven-Nswman, Sigma Nu vs. Bye; Robinson-Brink, Beta Theta Pi; Hover-Kovack, Sigma Pi; Epilon; Heaven-Nswman, Sigma Nu vs. Bye; Rustman-Gawaway, Chi Delta Signas vs. Bjeors-Thorsey, Triangle; Steiger-Claim, Pi; Bye; Sowder-Johnson, Sigma Chi vs. Gray-Collin, Delta Uplaion; Rabellins-Dickie, Trent Tau vs. Bye; Coyte-Frys, Duckworth, Delta Uplaion; Redmond-Kappa Sigma vs. Bye. Intramural Horseshoes Drawings for intramural horseshoes Welcome to the Relays You'll Find the Stadium Just Over the Hill--- And You'll Find the Most Delicious 25c Plate Lunch You Ever Ate at--singles are as follows, Division 1: Graf- phi, Phi Delta vs. Bob Newman, Sigma Nu; Kuley, Phil Giam vs L.Lane, D. U. Lewis, Kevin Hunt, Eric Bessner, D. W. Lawrence, Kappa Sigma vs Bankett, D. T.D.; Benz, Theta Tau vs Bye, Dave Berkley, Michael Psi vs Bye, S.P. Amp Delta, Delta Chi vs Bye, Farker, Karker Sigma vs bye, Robinson, Beta vs bye, Robinson, Beta vs Noah, D. U.; Q. Brown, K-Hawk English, D.T.D.; Dickies, Theta Tau vs Bye, Pyle, Delta Pug, Vugh- walkes, Acacia vs Nailer, S. 411 W. 14th Coe's Drug Store No2 Division 2: Kelsey, Delta Chi vs Ji, Allen, D; Uowak, Acusia vs A. Sigma, S; Signa, C; White, Delta Chi vs Kennedy, CDS; C. White, K-hawk vs Kennedy, DT; D.Ear, Phi Gam vs E. Stout, Theta Tau; Ansi, Triangle vs Bye; Ewing, S'E; W- Eason, N; Nicola, Sigma; Sigma, Peterson, Delta Chi vs Bye; Abercrombie, Phil Delt vs J; Terry, Nu, Chai; Nihao, D.T.; D.T.D, D.T.D vs C. Brap, D.U; Ixes Holmes, K-hawk vs - Theta Tau; Sieper, Kappa Sigma vs Spal- tau; C. D. S., Waters, Alicia vs Poet, Triangle; R. Lintsey, K-Hawk vs Bolen, S.P.E. Auto Payment Caused Suicide Auburn, Indiana —(IP)—Immility to make a $10 payment on his automobile bond to the payoff and put the pai- dure of Willemina Church, 19. Division 3: Gresser, Kappa Signa vs Coleman, S.P.E.; Shepherd, Kappa Signa vs Fountain, S.I.; Giang vs R. Fountain, Signa; Nic, Polingkhorn, Acacia vs Shellion, C.D.S. Wanich, Acacia vs Shellion, C.D.S. Wanich, Delta Chi vs Manning, Theta Tau; Ed Thomas, K-Hawk vs Herdron, Triumph; Grieger, K-Hawk vs Lueck, Kappa Signa; Aubrey, Phi Deltas vs N., WHITE BUCK OXFORDS for men ARE RIPE-- $5 Narrow wing tips or plain vamps---- Shock absorbing heel seats. 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