TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE ANN VICKERS by SINCLAIR LEWIS For sale and for rent at The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Mat. and Eve.-15c VARSITY HURRY: Last Times Tonight MORAN and MACK in "HYPNOTIZED" WED. - THURS. - FRI. Exotic Love Amid Terrife Thrills and Drama! Dramas! "NAGANA' With the Glamorous— TALA BIRELL and MELVIN DOUGLAS EXTRA Torechy's Busy Day Terry Toon COMING SOON "The Black Box of Silence" Watch for It Always Remest Dependable Prices 28c to 7. After 7, 23c NOW! BETTER COME EARLY The Miracle Show of 1935 Big Weekend Special "EMPLOYEE'S ENTRANCE" Here Sunday "WHAT! NO BEER" Hill Society Pi Lambda Theta Meeting Followed by Tea Pi Lambda, honorary educational organization, held its annual open meeting this afternoon in the auditorium of the Central Administration building, and hosted a luncheon of educational System in the Light of Present Economic Developments." Tea was served in the W. S. G. A. room. The tea table was decorated by a silver basket of red roses, surrounded by candles. Miss Mary Grant and Miss Alice Winston poured. Betty Harper was in charge and was assisted by Ruth Kenney. Margaret Beniclid, Altona and Mary Elizabeth Byerly of Humboldt. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Initiates Pledges Sigma Alpha Epsilon held formal initiation Sunday afternoon for the following: Gordon Gray, c.35; Arthur Voss, c.35; Hollar Stoeltenberg, c.35; and Jack Heeder, c.66. The initiation begins by a dinner given for the initiates. The active chapter is going to Kan- sas City, Mo. next Sunday to initiate Earle G. Wallingford, c 36, who is con- firmed his home due to illness. Kanna Phi To Have Special Speaker The engagement is announced of Margaret Elizabeth Root of Kansas City, Mo., to Melville Claude Fisher also of Kansas City. Both are former members of the University. The marshal for the Episcopal church in Kansas City, on Sunday afternoon, March 12 in the presence of the immediate family. The University Women's club will have its regular meeting at Myers hall on Thursday, March 2, at 3. Professor H. H. Lane will talk on "Choosing a Grandfather." Tea will be served by Mrs. R. A. Schwager and committee. The guests of the afternoons are to be the housemothers of the University. Kappa Php, Methodist church sorcerer, will meet at the home of Evelyn Armstrong, edf33, 917 Tennessee; will meet by a dinner from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, followed by a dinner. Mrs. Dan Brumwit of Kansas City, Mo., who is an honorary member, will speak. Mrs. Armstrong, the Advocate of the Central Christian Adventist. Chi Omega held formal initiation services Friday night for Virginia Brengle, c; 83; Vienna Marquis, fa; 363 Diane Carmine, c; 366; Martha Baylis, c; 35; Chrystabelle Bella, f; encl; Elwell Wells, c;朗; Lucy Elizabeth, c;琳 Katherine Boehannon, fa; 360 Woody, c;244 The formal initiation dinner was Sunday noon. Decorations were pink rises. H. Merle Smith, of Kansas City, Mo, and Morton Troug, a member of the Beta Theta Pi chapter at the University of Missouri, were Sunday guests of Beta Theta Pi. Walt Brook, a former student of the University was the guest at the chapter house Sunday and Monday. The name of Mary Wheeler, c38, was inadvertently omitted from the list of initiates of Alpha Gamma Delta which appeared in the Kansan last night. The initiation took place Saturday night. The Immaculata club, an organization of Catholie young women, will entertain with a bingo party and chill in St. John's Catholic hall of St. John's Catholic church. Miss Louise Mendelson, a student at Park college, was the guest of Ruth A. Brandt, e'36, at Corbin hall over the weekend. Twenty-five words or less. 1 in fourths. 5 in sixteens. Large adds are want. AIDS ARE ACCE COMPANIED BY CASH. Want Ads LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MBALS: Student rate $3 per week, also meal tickets 10% discount, Lunches, 25c; dinner, 35c; Sunday dinner, 35c. Ye Tavern, 1403 Tenn. TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlocks, night latches. door closers repaired. Trewery & Rutter. 623 Vermont St. Phone 1-800-743-9200 HAVE YOUR application photographs made at Moore Studio. 719 Mass. (upstairs-exclusive). Phone 964.-125 Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes addressed the Tuesday Study club of Topica this afternoon on "Poetry." The club met at the home of M. E. W. Carson. Clair Williamson, 28 of Wilmington, was married recently to Helen Harrier Johnson, also of Wichita and a graduate of Friends university there. Delta Zeta entertained as weekend guests Miss Eden Whtenley, province director of Delta Zeta, Erna Wallace and Josephine Wells of Arkansas City. Kappa Beta, the Christian Church sorority, will hold a meeting tonight at Myers hall at 6:30. The pledges have charge of the program. The Alpha Gamma Delta Mother club will hold a meeting at the chapter house Wednesday afternoon. Joan Childers of Kansas City spent Monday as a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Smith Center. —(UP)—When Nila Clarkenbuek, 82, recently got a letter from Charlie Clarkenbuek, 72, of Portland, Ore, it was the first communication that had passed between the two brothers since 1876. In that year Charlie, youngest of 13 children, left Iowa and headed west. During the years since then, all of the family hit Charlie and Nels have died. News From Home Hiawatha—(UIP)—March is the divorce month in Brown county, the court clerk's records for 1932 show. Most of the year's divorce proceedings were filed in that month while non were brought in the marriage month of June, October, or November. Jamesetown. — (UP) — Unless heavy rain falls in the early spring, Sportsman's lake and the state lake five miles northwest of here may be more marsh land. The vast amount of water that spread over the two lakes after the heavy rains last fall has all but disappeared. Networkw — (UP) — C. D. Lueck's bunter-farmer, has had all kicks of experience with animals, including bulls and bears. But his experience did not save him when first an angry cow and then an crushful peaceful ram attacked him. Lueck's knee was dislocated. El Dorado,—(UP) The big wide world holds allure for the Misses Frances Francher and Ruth Teter. They left here in an automobile bound on a tour that will take them through Europe, the Middle East, and the Orient, India, and the South Seas. Fairview — (UP) — George Honick, high school junior, is this year's winner of the Rock Island railroad's $100 scholarship award. The奖是 made each year for outstanding work in agriculture, leadership and character. Mayeta, (UP) - Clyde M. Blair, assistant of Haskell Institute, Lawrence, has been named agent for the Potawatomi and Kickapoo tribes here. About 800 Indians live on the Pottawatomie reservation. Sabetta—(UP)—Mrs. Nick Koehler called at the hospital here to visit her father, who was ill. During the visit she was stricken with appendicitis. She was operated on in the hospital that night. Sabetha. —(UP) —A sacred lily of Egypt, owned by Lavinie Klein, is one of only three which Sabetha flower fancier know of in this territory. The other two are known by women in Kansas City, Mo., and Toronto, Kan. Abilene—(UP)—Lions clubs of Kansas will hold their annual convention here June 4, 5, and 6. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. OUR PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN RAISED! Haircut, 25c --- Shave, 20c The Stadium Barber Shop FRANK VAUGHAN. Prop. Phone 310 $ 1 0 3 3^{*} \mathrm{M s s}. $ Headquarters 847 Mass. St. Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 H. L. NEVIN Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week KNOW SOMEBODY Who's Sick? Who's Having a Birthday? Who's Going to a Party? Who's Being Initiated? 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