TUESDAY, MARCH 28. 1933 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Alpha Omicron Pi Elect Officers Alpha Omicron Pi held election of officers last night and the following were elected: president, Eleanor Massman, c35; vice president, Joan Dunham, c35; treasurer, Jeanne Martin, c35; vice president, Daniel Brown, c35; corresponding secretary, Betty Hinshaw, c35; rush captain, Wanda Perris, permanent; historian, Marie Neder, c34; editor, Jessamine Jackson, c34; study-plant officer, Madro Brown, c34 and door-keeper, Betty Brown, c36. Installation of officers will be hel Marriage Announced The marriage of Mary McGuire and Donald John, c35, at Ottawa on March 18 was announced Sunday. Mrs. Johns attended the University of Kansas from 1930 to 1932, then entered Christ's hospital, Topoka, for nursing training. Mr. Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, 1840 Barker went on now attending the University of Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Johns will make their home for the present with the groom's parents. Holds Initiation Services Delta Zeta Delta Zeta held initiation service yesterday afternoon for the following women: Stella Culliat, c35; Jean Dum c43; Eleanor Frouse, c34; Lorence Miller, c35; Jacqueline Van Deventer, c34 and Margaret Wolf, c36. A formal banquet at the chapter house followed the ceremonies. The table decorations consisted of the sorority colors of rose and green. Triangle Elects Officers Edgar Gift, e34, was elected president of Triangle fraternity for the coming year at a meeting held last night. He served as vice-president. Scherrer, e35, vice-president; John Herndon, c34, correspondent secretary; Henry Benjamin, e35, recording secretary; Lester Wolmut, c34, senior-attorney; Theodore Craig, c34, librarian. Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. Honner H. Dedo of Detroit, Mich., announce the birth of a son March 29. Mrs. Dedo was formerly Dorothy Gregg who graduated from the University of Kansas in 1929 and received a master of arts degree in 1930. She Sho Onghee socrity. Mr. Dedo, 27, was a member of the Acacia fraternity. Announces Engagement Midnight Feed Held Delta Zeta announces the engagement of Stella Culp, c135, to Kenneth Kern, c133, who is a member of Triangle fraternity. The engagement was announced at the formal initiation banquet, where the Five-hands were brought in and received a jig-saw puzzle which identified the engaged couple. The alumni entertained members on Chi Omega with a midnight feed at the chapter house last night. Sandwiches, cakes, and hot chocolate were served, and favorite songs of the alumni were sung. Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, president of the local alumni, was in charge of the feed. Beta Theta Pi will entertain with its annual dinner for the daughters, sisters, and cousins of members tomorrow night at the chapter house. Following the dinner, there will be an hour of dancing. The K. U. Dames met today at the home of Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, 131 Massachusetts street. Mrs. Mitchell was assisted by Mrs. Fred Beard, Mrs. Milton Dye, Mrs. Vern Gentry and Mrs. Neil Shell. Chi Delta Sigma announces the pledging of Paul A. Smith, c'urel, ignacio, Colo.; and Walter S. Wagner, c'33, of Lawrence. Sigma Chi entertained Don Edwards of Kansas City, Mo., as a dinner guest last night. Owen Welch, 27, of Manhattan was a guest at the Chi Delta Sigma house yesterday afternoon. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Albert Hand of Atchison. Triangle will entertain with an hour dance from 7 until 8, this evening, at the chapter house. H. E. Millikan of Metawaka is a guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Preston A. Cole, e'34, of Lawrence. Former Head of Painting Department Views Vermillion Make-up With Alarm Psychology Club Holds Meeting At the regular meeting of Psychology colloquium held yesterday in the Administration building, William Blair spoke on "The Parallels Between Theoretical Physics and Theoretical Psychology." Following the lecture an open discussion was held. Alfred Houghton Clark, former head of the department of painting at the University of Kansas, now here from his work in New York to Lake George, Colo., to execute a number of portraits, has been observing the campus of today and making mental comparisons with the past. A Kansan who found him today, ready to comment. "My attention was attracted the other day by two girls a few steps ahead of me on the street," he said. "One of them wore a fitted, well fitted clothes, the head set prettily on the neck. As I passed, the head turned just enough to send a flash of vivid vermillion smeared on the hair—I could see like many other promises was broken. "How has it come about that what used to be the badge of shame is now the fashion?" Is it borrowed from the Japanese, or from the stage? Does the dry climate of our inland states so act on the skin as to create an unfavourable comparison with the pachy complexes of the moisture-laden coast and the rocky sea, which rush in the English, Irish or German girl lately arrived from the old country? Or is it just an other protest against the rigid simplicity with which Puritanism and Quakerism would suppress effervescent, bubbling youth? "It seems perfectly laudable, when a glance at the mirror reveals an unusual "As a painter of portraits, I have observed that the roay flush of health blends imperceptibly into the skin's white veins and lips and the skin beneath the nails is distinctly on the order of cool crimson, not hot vermilion. Another beautiful transition is at the outer end of the body. The dermis of the nose is as fine as anything in music. puleness of lips and cheeks, to supply at once the natural tones which should be used in this process has the beneficial property of the maracio drugs and leads to stronger and stronger use of these ingredients in the production of good taste and proportion is lost. News From Home "When the rouge is left on the cheek as a distinct red patch and the flaming red is painted with brazen hardness on the tip, 'it is too much,' I say. No doubt teeth glamor whiten in contrast with the brilliant red line but ohd Lorl? What a sorry, slimly sight does this contrast make of the tongue and makeup "Do not, I beg of you, ever allow your tongue to show between scarlet 'no'." Smith Center, —(UP)—When it is snow blocking the roads hereabouts it's Russian thistles. After a recent high wind thistles were packed so densely along a quarter of a mile of road that automobiles had to detour through an adjoining place. In places the mass of thistles was eight feet high. Now, all of this tirade is perhaps in view of the very human and common tendency to do as others do. Bat, at least, in matter so important Senecio—(UP) Here's another story about a dog barking a fire alarm: When Glenn Romnehua's smokebase, containing 500 pounds of meat, caught fire, the family dog barked. Mrs. Romnehua was awakened. The smokebase was beyond saving, but other buildings were prevented from catching fire. as personal appearance, be artists, and give some time and care to securing the appearance of natural beauty." Oberlin—(UP)—The municipal light plant here has cut electric rates 25 per cent effective the first of this month. Madison,—(UP)—Saturday night is just Saturday night in Madison. Three --wells supplying the town with water are running short, and a water economy order has been issued. "Time and Tide wait for no man."— BUT Good Food waits for all three times a day at the Ludell-(UP)—Members of the Ludell bank have revived the old country CAFETERIA Garden City—(UP)—A sand storm from the north blew so hard recently that it took off all the paint on a front license tag on a car driven by a salesman from Dodge City here. Nothing from Dodge, secured until it shook, was left. McPherson, -(UP) -Valuation of oil properties in McPherson county has increased to around $15,000,000 according to by Anton Peterson, county clark. --literary society here. Programs of plays musical numbers and the like will be staged. Twenty-five words or less 1 insertion, twice 2 insertions; want ADS are AC COMPANYED BY CASI. WANT ADS are AC COMPANYED BY CASI. PUPPY for sale: Thoroughbred male hairi wired fox terrier. Good markings, black, tan, and white. Eligible to registration. Call Jerry Penney at 73. GOODYEAR TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS FRITZ CO. 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