THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1903 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. Honor Delegates The program for the Theta Epsilon convention, to be held here Saturday and Sunday, includes various social events which are being planned by the local chapter of Theta Epsilon and other church sororites. Following the opening and business meetings, Saturday morning, delegates will be guests at a lunchroom to be given at 1124 Mississippi street. Election of officers will be held on Monday afternoon in church zorosis will entertain at a tea in Westminster hall. The local chapter of Theta Epsilon will give a banquet for the delegates at the Manor, at 7 p. m. Saturday. Louise Beverly, ed'uncl, and Fern Harris, ed'uncl, are in charge of the arrangements. Dinner Sunday will be at the Tavern, and at 2 o'clock Dr. Frank Strong will address a meeting of all church sororities at the Baptist church. Delegates to the convention are expected from Alpha chapter at Iowa City, Iowa; Beta chapter of Lawrence; Gamma chapter of Armes, Iowa; Delta chapter of Washington; and Epsilon chapter of Purdue University, West Lafayette, IA. Mrs. Hollands Entertains Zodiac Club The Zodiac club was entertained at Juncheon Tuesday at the house of Mrs. E. H. Hollands. The hostess included: Mrs. Holland, Mrs. J. G. Brandt, Mrs. E. Chandler, Mrs. L. Dyche, Mrs. M. E. Chandler, O. O. Stoland and Mrs. A. Hursey. After the luncheon the annual business meeting was held and the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer; vice president, Mrs. A. J. Mix; secretary, Mrs. J. G. Murphy; and treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Sterling. Engineers to Have Annual Date Banquet Electrical demonstrations will form part of the program at the annual date banquet of A. I. E. E. which will be hold tomorrow night at 6:15 in the Memorial Union. Bill Phipps and his orchestra will play during dinner. Faculty guests will be: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Bischieh; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jack; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Warner. The Baptist Students' Society will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the First Baptist church for a young people meeting followed by a social meeting from 8:30 to 11 p.m. Delegates attend the meeting will be guests. Laura Alice Cunningham, e'unel, will have charge of arrangements. Several members of the faculty will be entertained at dinner tonight by Alpha Chi Omega. The guests will be: Miss Helen O. Mahin Miss Katherine Deering; Miss Cora Dolbee, Miss Mary Jenkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crofton and Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bucher. The picnic to be given by Wesley Foundation tomorrow afternoon will be at the G. W. Maffet farm. Cars are to leave the First Methodist church at 5:30 p. m. Helen Naylor, 'cuncl, and George Allen, 'e35, are in charge. Theta Sigma Phi held pledging services for Leberta Brahant, e34, and Carol Widen, e1cnl, in the Sky Parish of the Journalism building yesterday. Acacia announces the pledging of Melvin Stockwell, e'36 of Paola. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house tonight will be Virginia Team, c'unel, Winifred Wright, c'33; Laurence Villec, c'33; Louise Evison, c'unel; Eleanor Jones, c'33; and Margaret Ryan, c'unel. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Engel, of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the birth of a daughter on April 5. Dr. Engel, m26, of Professor and M.E. P. Engel. A. J. Mellott and Hugh Brownfield of Kansas City were dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house last night. Chi Omega entertained Beta Theta Pi fraternity with an hour of dancing Tuesday evening from 7 until 8. KFKU Mary McPherson of Iola will be a weekend guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Thursday 6 p.m.-Athletic interview presenting "Ted" OLEary, former University of Kansas basketball star with Professor John, professor of physical education. 2:30 p.m.-Music appreciation period with Professor Charles Sanford Skilton of the School of Fine Arts. Friday 6.05 p.m.-Dramatic club program Crafton of the department of speech, and Eugene Hibbs, president of the University Dramatic club. 6. 20 p.m.-Musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Monrieff, associate professor of voice. 6 p.m.-Special features of the sixty-th annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science by Professor W. J. Baumgartner, of the Zoology department. Manning Wins Fellowship Coe's Drug Store 411 W. 14th 1345 Mass Charles Eugene Manning of Roxbury, a senior in the School of Engineering at MIT, was awarded one the 1323-mathbf school fellowships for the 1933-34 school year. These fellowships are awarded to only six students in the United States each Every piece a temptation it pays to yield to Manning plans to attend the University of Illinois next fall to continue with advanced work. He is a member of Theta Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, and Theta Tau and is president of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and also a memb- erate of the faculty at Sachem, senior men's honor society. He is also secretary of the Men's Student Council, and a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Active Senior Engineer Is Given Tau Beta Pi Award Finish Reading — SEND — 411 W. 14th Martha Washington Candies Unfinished Symphony Boost Your Stock With Her With us Good Shoe Repairing is a Habit, not an Accident We fix 'em while U wait Sylvia Thompson 3 days — 10c 1345 Mass. 1017 Mass. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 11 W.9th Weaver's Rental Library First Floor High Schools of Eastern Kansas Will Compete Here Saturday High schools of the Eastern Kansas conference will hold their annual music contest in Lawrence Saturday. It is expected that more than 750 entrants will take part in this event, including musicians from Emphasis, Manhattan, Ottawa, Topeka and Lawrence. Music Contest to Be Held This year no admission charge will be required for any of the programs due to an agreement of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts at the University to serve as judges without compensation. Dean D. M. Swartouth, of the School of Fine Arts, has arranged for students to serve members to serve as judges at the contests. The contests will begin Saturday in the auditorium of Central Administration building and the University Auditorium. The morning program will consist of solos and quartets. Saturday afternoon and evening contests between the larger groups will take place in the University Auditorium. Saturday afternoon, from 2:30 to 3, program consisting of some of the winners of the morning contests will be broadcast over radio station KFKU. Teachers in the School of Fine Arts who will judge the different events are Carl A. Preyer, Howard C. Taylor, Allie Merle Conger, Walder Gelmich Roy Underwood, Laurel Everette Anderson, Corrad McGrew, Agnes Hunsur, Chris Willey, Tremon Pashai Gordon Kimley, Karl Kuersteier, J C McCanles, William Pilcher, Meribah Moore, W. B. Downing, and D. M. Swarthout. To Hold Convention Here Theta Epsilon, Baptist Sorority. Meet in Lawrence This Week The second national convention of Theta Epsilon, sorority for Baptist women, will be held here Saturday and Sunday at Rowena Long-White, 43rd president. Saturday morning, registration of the delegates from other chapters will take place. It will be followed by a business meeting to elect the committee elected will be elected for a two-year term. tors with a tea at Westminster hall. The formal Founders' Day banquet will be held at the Manor at 1 o'clock. Rowena Longshore is tostmistress. Following the banquet the new officers will be installed. At 4 a'clock, other church sororite on the Hill will entertain the loca chapter of Theta Epsilon and the visitors with a tea at Westminster hall. Sunday afternoon the main address of the convention will be given by Dr. Frank Strick at the First Baptist church. The Rev. C. W. Thomas, of the First Baptist church, will also speak during the convention. Send the Daily Kansan home. Mat. and Eve. 15c VARSITY Last Times Tonight Victor McLaglen Edmund Lowe Lape Vezel "Tombstone Canyon" "HOT PEPPER" Fri-Sat— Double Program Joe E. Brown in "The Tenderfoot" and Ken Maynard in "Tombstone Canyon" GENERAL STUFF The most inhuman practice to be called to our attention of late is a 50c tax imposed on rubber checks in Kansas City. Such a tax instituted in this village would cost some students disastrous sums each month, besides spoiling a good game. Judging from the generous laughter recorded Jack Oakie in "Uptown New York" at the Dickinson, he is well liked in his somewhat altered role. He is still the cocky, wife-cracking Oakie, but more normal than usual. Oakie is a big chewing gum man, operating a string of penny slot machines. His business card carries the boast, "From a ball of gum to a city-wide institution." Oakie falls in love with a girl under rather unusual circumstances and flies a fling with a medical student who passes her up and becomes a great surgeon. Oakie proposes marriage at a wrestling match and is tepidly accepted, but marriage results anyway. The surgeon returns and offers a luxurious 'Back Street' life to his wife, then he runs away. In the wife is run down by a truck and, Oakey, knowing all, calls the surgeon. Oakie, thinking his stock has dropped permanently, sells his slot machines to the hospital bill and checks out. However, the accident did not stop him from fun and the show ends well with Oakie vowing to have all New York smelling like a lily with a new idea he has. "The Great Jasper" at the *Patte* is heralded to be an amusing comedy-drama, concerning the adventures of a prankster in the world of women mad for romances. DRUG SPECIALS Friday Noon on the 25c meal Again we offer the popular WHITING FISH 25c Colgate Talc 25c Colgate Shaving Cream 10c Styptic Pencil ... CAFETERIA $1 Beauty Mirror $1 Armands Symphonie Powder ... 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CHARLES RUGGLES LIONEL ATWELL KATHLEEN BURKE (The Panther Woman) STARTS SUNDAY "CRAZY WEEK" Crazy Things Will Happen— Something Always Happens to Somebody "PLEASURE CRUISE" ON THE SCREEN SUN-MON-TUES with GENEVEIE TOBIN RONALD YOUNG A new Step-in Pump in blue kid $6.85 EASTER Footwear Parade The A smart tie in beige or white Mandrucca $6.00 Many other marvelous spring styles featured for Easter $5 to $10 Weaver's "Shoes of Distinction" ---