WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933 PAGE THREE Resc follows Be it titles of respect 1. The ball ga 50 eer schools with it 2. The ing rea resentaion o vouch 3. The ing is to o the to build among Be it Region Student prising Missouri and N 1. The condi versite the cov to the see 2. The this is schools curing a tural devoe 3. tude of stress inal im exami means 3. Operal sory of honor 5. The be exp must national studen and m any w educatien 6. The state case of re verolon 7. The which it re raped Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Jean Crabbs Honored at Reception Jane Crabb, fa33, who presented her senior recital last night, was honored with a reception at the Alpha Delta Fi house following the program. Guests of honor were Dr. and Mrs. Crabbas of Larned, and Professor Carl A. Prover. Among the other guests were Dean Agnes Husband, Dean D. M. Swartthot, Professor C. S. Skilton, Professor C. Criss Simpson, Professor Roy Ilian, Professor E. McCormick, Professor Karl O. Kuerstein, Professor L. E. Anderson, Miss Allie Merle Conger, Mrs. Alice Moncrief, Miss Merikah Moore, Miss Ruth Orcutt, Miss Irene Boehler, Professor William Pilmer, Elcher Anderson, fa 33; Joseph Malone, c36; John Marshall, c38; John Swainey, c39; Richard Doleck, gr; Owen Smith, c3; Earl Foy, c3; and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Double Wedding Ceremony Held Sunday Dorothy Winstler, 29, became the bride of Robert O. Karr, and Margaret Jane Winstler, c33, was married to Roy C. Rice, at a double wedding ceremony Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Winsley, parents of the brides. The Rev. Theodore Azman officiated. Both Mrs. Karr and Mrs. Rice are affiliated with Alpha Gamma Delta Mrs. Karr is a member of the staff of Watson library. Mr. Karr received an A. B. degree from Park College in 1928 and an LLIB from the University in 1932. Mr. Rice received an A.B. in 1931 from the University of New Mexico and an M.A. at Ambert last year. He is member of the National Society for Drinking for a Ph.D. degree in chemistry. He is a member of Sigma Chi. Delta Upsilon Installs Officers Officers of the Kansas chapter of Delta Upland who were installed last night for the coming year are president, Bill Avery, Jr., *c*34; vice-president, Logan J. Lane, Jr., *c*34; corresponding secretary, Larry Sterling, *c*34; recording secretary, Bruce Billingsley, *c*36; historian, J. A. Allen, Jr., *c*36; Delta Phi Delta Pledges Seven Freshman adviser, Murlin Blackstun, c3; marshall, Kenneth Wattes, c4; chapter publication editor, Larry Stery- ling, c4; senior council members, Parl Jorgensen, I75, Clarke Adams, c3; and Bill Noble, c4. Pledging services for Delta Phi Delta, honorary design fraternity, were held March 30 at the home of Miss Rosemary Ketaham. The following were pledged: Harrison Herrin, fa;35; Betty Nicholson, fa;36; Kathleen Katherine, fa;37; Katherine Stevens, fa;43; Betty Schwartz, fa;uml; and Donald Silks, fa;uml. An election of officers will be held at the meeting in room 310 Administration building tonight. All members are urged to be present. Entertains in Honor of Recent Bride Wanda Edmonds, fa34, entertained Monday evening with a buffet supper and miscellaneous shower in compliment to Mrs. Donald Johns. Mrs. Johnson before her recent marriage was married to a former student of the University. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Among the guests were Mary Elizabeth Bede, ee'd34; Elizabeth Shawnee, c'unc1; Rise Stoland, c'44; Arlene Wade, f33; Lila Lawson, c'34. Parry-Smith The engagement of Ruth Parry, 30, daughter of Mrs. W. J. Parye of Tetan, to Ethan Smith, '31, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oryle M. Smith of Lawrence, was announced to a group of friends at a table in the grill of the Hotel Eldridge. Misya Piry is a member of Alpha Delta Pi, and Mr. Smith is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta. The wedding will take place in May. MacDowell to Meet The annual meeting for honorary faculty members of MacDowell will be hold tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Central Administration rest room. An exhibition and varied program will be the feature of the evening. --wool felt covers. Aenacia hold its regular monthly dinner meeting for alumni last night. Guests were Cecil Hough, Dr. E Lee Treece, Professor George W. Bradshaw, Dr. O. O. Stoland, Ellsworth Cd., Professor J. K. Islick, Dr. N. P. Sherwood, Noble Lindstrom, and Dave Horkmans. Miss Rosemary Ketcham, head of the department of design, for the past ten days has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. William F. Anderson of Northfield, who is professor of religious education at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Irene Brenn, fa 33, violinist and pupil f of Professor Waldemar Geltch, presented two numbers at a tea at the Jovernor's mansion in Topeka this afternoon. She was accompanied by aetel Coulson, gr. Raymond Kell, gr, of Lawrence was initiated into Sigma Phi Epsilon yesterday. Announcement has been made of the pledging of William Holland, c, 36 of Springfield, mo, and Richard Beeson, c'unel, of Kansas City, Mo. Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Charles McGormick, 154, of Charleston, South Carolina; Merrill, 174, of Kansas City, Mo. The regular midweek变性 will be held in the Memorial Union from 8 until 9 p. m. tonight. The time has been changed this week because of the N. S. F. A. convention. Bugs House and his band will play. Mrs. Allen Crafton, 2202 New Hampshire street, will entertain the Newcomers club at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Book Fellows club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock on the home of Mrs. A. H. Turney, 1501 Pennsylvania street. Men's Intramurals --wool felt covers. THREE PLAYGROUND GAMES PLAYED TO RESUME SEASON Three games of intramural playground ball were played yesterday afternoon. Delta Upson defeated the Hawkayes, 24 to 5;phi Delta Theta won from Delta Tau Delta, 21 to 7; and Delta Chi beat Kappa Etta Kappa, 7 to 7. Delta Chi beat Phi Delta, 6 to 6. defeated to Phi Gamma Delta. The Cosmopolitan-Kappa Sigma and the Sigma Alpha Mu-Beta Theta Pi games were postponed. The box scores: Upon-Upson - 24 AB H Gilson, 1 5 4 Jorgenson, 2b 5 3 Butter, 3b 5 4 Noble, f 5 3 Ludwick, 1b 5 5 Snyder, rs 5 2 Buckley, jf 0 1 David, rf 4 1 Laue, p 4 1 Watts, t 4 1 Galloway, 1 1 Mckel, lf 0 1 Totals 47 28 Kayhawks—5 AB 18 MeManus, p 4 2 Braith, f 4 2 Johnson, cf 4 2 Brown, 2b 4 1 Vernon, b 4 1 Johnson, lf 4 2 It's a good place to loaf After Vacation Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union NEW LOW PRICES ON TIRES 4:75-19 . . . $4.45 and up. Carter Service Genuine Water Snake in pumps and straps PEACOCK $3.95 Bargain Basement Phi Dille Theta-21 | AB H Shepherd, c | 5 | 2 Moore, p | 5 | 3 North, b | 5 | 3 Morris, r | 5 | 3 Clamins, b | 5 | 3 Claflan, ls | 5 | 2 Brabant, Db | 5 | 2 Heat, s | 4 | 2 Shaefer, cf | 5 | 2 Van Cleve, If | 5 | 3 Griffin | 1 | 0 McElary, ls ... 3 2 Heryd, ford ... 3 0 Buckbinder, c ... 3 2 --- --- Totals ... 33 12 Totals 32 52 Dalton, Dalton—7 AB 14 Towbridge, browder A2 4 Scott, 1b 4 1 Victory, lr 4 1 Holker, ls 4 1 Helman, rs 4 1 Poole, rf 4 1 Selling, p 3 1 Noel, l 3 0 Hilker, lb 3 0 Kissick, cf 3 2 Totals ... 35 17 Delta Chi-7 AB H 2 Murray, lf 4 2 Hitt, 1b 4 2 Boyman, jf 4 0 Warner, 3b 4 0 Williams, jf 4 0 Kelley, cf 3 2 Peterson, cf 3 2 MackNown, rf 2 1 Seattle, cf 2 1 Pyle, 2b 2 1 Kappa Eta Kappa—4 AB H Anderson, 1b 3 3 Omer, rs 3 1 Foer, p 3 2 Stahl, f 2 1 Parsons, 3b 3 2 Cooper, rf 2 1 Bartlett, c 9 0 Witte, s 2 1 Dunlap, h 2 1 First Rounds Due Thursday The first round of the inter-organization golf and tennis singles are to be played not later than 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20. The doubles in these sports must be played by 6:00 p.m. Saturday, April 22. Totals ... 28 17 The first round of inter organization handball singles must be played by 6:00 p.m. Saturday, April 22. The second round is played by Tuesday evening, April 23. The first round of Inter organization hereshorses singles are due Saturday evening, April 22; the doubles are due Tuesday, April 25. The first round of open tennis singles is due at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday evening, April 22. The first round of open outdoor handball singles must be played by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 22. Send the Kansan home. TENNIS BALLS With Six Points of Superiority KFKU 1. Balanced construction and 2. Thick rubber center inflated with witness set. 3. Patented "V" shaped center-seam—exclusive feature. 3. Patented V shaped center-seam—exclusive feature. 4. Wear resisting select virgin wool felt covers with nitrogen gas. 3. Patented "V" shaped center- 5. Vulcanized Larex seams, eliminates cover separation. ONE DOLLAR Per Can—3 Balls Red or White 6. Hermetically sealed always maintains fresh liveliness. Wednesday 6 p.m. "The Pre-School Child," Dr. R. Hewlett, professor of psychology. 6:15 p.m. Musical program arranged by W. Boyd, assistant Scott, assistant professor of music. --and Showing 2 2:30 p.m., Elementary German lesson, Professor E. F. Engel. Thursday 21 2:45 p.m. Talk of interest to high school seniors, "Going to College," by R Dr. Paul B. Lawson, associate dean of the 4 College. 6 p.m., Athletic interview, H. W. Harrgis, track coach. This talk will be arranged by Professor E. R. Ehlab. Coach Harrgis will discuss the Kansas Ran Send the Kansan home. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less! 1-entire sections. We offer two options: $15, Larger ads promote. WANT AIDS ARE ACCOMPANIED BY CASHL. WANTED: Student for work starting about June 1. Should be free to travel. See Mr. Tobey, 1230 Oread. Thursday p.m. -151 ROOMS WANTed for the housing of ath- letes competing in the 29th Annual inter-holistic track and field meet, 50e per individual. Phone K.U.8—132 Wm. Tilden and three national stars. Nusslein, Barnes and Pare. Topeka, Kansas TILDEN TENNIS EXHIBITION THURSDAY,APRIL 20 8 p.m. WASHBURN FIELD HOUSE Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce for Northburn College Scholarship Fun Main Floor ___ $1.10 TEACHERS WANTed for positions new open; co-operative service assures results. Teachers' Exchange, Kansas City. -153 Kan. WANTED: Ten young men to work at the Kansas Relays. See Harry Levine at 1215 Oread between 5 and 6. —153 General Admission .80 Washburn College Scholarship Fund Students ___ .55 Have You Ever Looked Through Your Discarded Shoes? Every-day shoes are brought in for repairs which have previously been discarded. Tickets on Sale at ROUND CORNER Drug Store 1017 Mass. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 11 W.9th NOW! 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