MONDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE After the Fraternity Meet A sandwich and hot chocolate at the Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Union Fountain Sub-Department Memorial Union --mons, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeskey, Kansas City, Mo. Besides providing free meals for four people the experiment turned out to be a lot of fun. Believe It or Not: The boys, in almost every case, showed the best knowledge of foods. THE CAFETERIA --mons, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeskey, Kansas City, Mo. CHRISTMAS is coming ONLY 9 SCHOOL DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VACATION Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Five Church Sorotities To Have Joint Meeting A joint supper meeting of all church sororities will be held tomorrow at 5:30 in the cateria in the Memorial Union building. The sororites participating are Phi Chi Delta, Kappa Phi, Kappa Phi, and Kappa Phi. Two plays will be presented after the supper. Arlene Morgan, euncl, and Marina Strain, eC3, will direct "Christmas in China," which has the following women in the cast: Audrey Smith, eC4; Virginia Blian, eC4; and Jennifer Bouvaler, eB4; Ivonne高 C8. "The Pine Tree's Blossoming" will be staged by Sarah Maua Doseer, *35*; Bomie Jean Daniels, *36*, and Virgil Hoseford, *34*. Claude Reynolds *fa*'13 will direct the play. These women are in the cast: Arlene Morgan, *¢*'11 Ruth Carpenter, *¢*'43 Evelyn Armstrong, *¢*'59 Fern Denion, *¢*'63 Elm Carey, *¢*'53 Malel Edwards, *¢*'35 Ernie Bledoget, *¢*'39 and Fern Harris, *¢*'6 Gives Buffet Supper Thirty-five students, and faculty members attended the buffet supper given by the Sociology department at the home of Raymond Kell, gr. a2245 Vermont street, from 5 to 7 on Tuesday; Ms. Joseph Professor Smith McIntyre, Clett Shepherd, c33; Louise Ingle, c33; and Raymond Kell, gr. Holds Pledging Services Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, held pledging service this afternoon at 4:30 in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building. The new pledges are Margaret Gregg, c34; Dorothy Smith, c34; and Gretchen Oreup, c34. A short business meeting was held after the pledging. Scarab Gives Dinner A dinner was given at 7 last night at Broadway In by Scarab, honorary architectural fraternity. After the dinner Maurice McManus, c3, gave a short talk on the business procedure and accomplishments of the master in architecture, particularly in St. Louis. The evening was concluded with an informal social meeting. Students Give Program Students from Haskell Institute gave a program last night at the Presbyterian Forum held at Westminster hall a 7.30. The Haskell students were dressed in native costume and the program consisted of music and sign readings Elden Fields, c'34, was in charge of the meeting. Housemothers Give Tea Guests at the House Mothers Association tea this afternoon from 2 until 4 at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Mrs. E, H. Lindley, Dean Ames husband, Mrs. P. F. Walker, and Mrs. C. A Coe. The decorations was in Christmas motif, Mrs. Margaret Topping and Mrs. Etta Coulé poured. To Have Pickle Mix Dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi house Sunday were as follows: Jane Brosius, cuneal, Martha Yankey, cuneal, Helen Harp and Sheril Crichton, Witchia, Hollis Webb, John Pugh, Works, Humbolt, and Ralph Guilk 'm34, Kansas City. The Alpha Xi Delta sorority will celebrate the founding of the local chapter by a formal dinner and the annual Pickle Mix tonight at the chamber house. The program is in charge of the pledges. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house yesterday were Mary Ruth Pyle, c'36 Jane Campbell, fa'36 Virginia Throckmorton, c'36 Juanita Moyes, c'32 Jean Scalia, fa'38 Cowny, fa'38 Saul Richie of Wichita and Barrice Lodge of Kannas City, Mo. Mrs. R. P. Stringham will be hostest to the K. U. Bridge club at its last regular meeting before Christmas at her home, 945 Alabama street, at 2:36 p. m. tomorrow. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Ballard, Mrs. Calvin Hemming, Mrs. Robert KimMrs. Harry Peteka. Immaculata club, newly organized society of Catholic women, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the parish hall of St John Catholic church. The group will primarily solicit order that the new members may come acquainted. Alpha Delta Pi entertained the following dinner guests yesterday; Mr and Mrs, N. K. Childers, Helen Jell Giltchrest, Janet Davidson, Mickey Bridges, Kansas City, Mo.; Cecil Smaj c'33; Ormand Beach, c'44. Sigma Chii enthued these guests at dinner yesterday; Edwin Gibson, c36 Earl Newman, Jr., Arkansas City, City Sacklewich, Wakidia; Delores Silo Mrs. E. E. Bayles entertained the Monday club with a lunchroom bridge today at her home, 408 West Sixth Street, B.C. B. C. Spencer of Iohn was a guest. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma ouse yesterday were Virginia Lau ample, c'33; Wayne Larrabe, Jean ugg, Kansas City, Mo. Edward Nelson and Norman Baughan, Kansas City, Kan., and Perry shop, Owatowie, were week-end hosts at the Delta Chi house. Miss Margaret Fifeld will be a dinner guest at Cork Hall this evening. she will give an informal talk after linner. Mrs. Fortress Luther of Cimarron rose victually her daughter Jeanne, c'umel, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this weekend. The following were dinner guests at 9th Phi Gamma Delta yesterday; Scott lark of Wichita and Arch Williams of opica. Pauline Barben of Kansas City, Mo was a weekend guest of Alpha Gamm Delta. Miss Nellie Barnes was a dinner quest at the Kappa Kappa Gammu mouse yesterday. D. W. Newcomer III was a dinner quest at the Sigma Ng house yesterday. Comilla Luther, ed33, was a dinner quest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Virginia McGavick of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epialon house yesterday for dinner. Karl Pfuetze, m34, was a dinner juest of Kappa Alpha Theta yesterday. Chester Jones Killed in Automobile Wreck (Continued from page 1) he student hospital here, being treated for their injuries. All are reported to be getting along as well as could be expected. Chester Jones was the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones, 1130 Tennessee, Lawrence. He was a member of Phil Delta University, standing among the golfers on the Hill. he is survived by two brothers, Dr. H. P. Jones, of Hartford, Conn., and Endy Jones, of Kansas City, and a sister, Kendall, of Great Bend, Kansas. EDUCATION DIRECTORS TOUR KANSAS EDUCATION SCHOOLS Up in the mountains of Hackbury, Aiz. 37 miles from Kingman, and civilization, five University men formed the Jayhawk Mining company, and spent five months working an old gold mine. Professor R. L. Grider, associate professor of engineering, was with them during the summer. F. O. Russell, associate professor of education, left yesterday on a tour with several other directors of education to study the teacher training programs of other colleges. The group will visit McPherson college at McMurray College; Bethany college at Lindenburg, Kansas Wesleyan at Salma, and Friends University at Wichita. The trip will take about a week, Professor Russell said. Other members of the party are: Doctor H. G. Lull of Emperor's Doctor Street, of Pittsburg; Doctor McGraw of Hays; Doctor V. L. Strickland of Illinois and Villanova College; Secretary of the State Board of Education. JUNIOR ARCHITECTS FINISH RESTAURANT DESIGN PROJECT Students in the junior class of design in the School of Engineering and Architecture have completed a sketch project in designing, "A Small Roadside Restaurant." The drawings will be judged within the next few days. Five Jayhawk Engineering Graduates Work Ancient Gold Mine in Arizona According to the Jayhawk mines of the School of Engineering, Francis Mattert, "32, Laurence Skinner, '31; 30, Stephen Lovett, '31; a former student, and Harry Ross, '31, the price of everything is expensive in Arizona. It is a cattle producing country, but milk is 25 cents a quart, and meat is comparatively as expensive. The mine is situated in the mountains on the edge of the desert near an Indian reservation, the population of which was more than 10,000 and during the five months, the K. U. men shipped two carloads of gold ore to Salt Lake City, and gained a lot of The town of Hackberry has a population of about 70, and of these only three are women. The men are typical old prospectors. After they are paid, the men buy land and spend all their money, getting drunk, Kansas prospectors said. This project was a problem in converting an old mill into a roadside rescue station, where it takes nine hours in which to complete the drawings. In addition to the perspective elevations, the plot and floor plans and sectional drawing, such features as windows, doors and fire rains had to be included in the design. Awards on these drawings will be In mining the gold a shaft is sunk, and the gold its hoisted up in buckets by means of a drill engine and cable. In mining the gold it is inserted with the gold are loosened. Statue in Spooner-Thaver Awards on these drawings will be announced soon. A statue, "Mother and Child," by Anton Vosech, the Chicago sculptor has been sent to Miss Mabel Elliot, of the sociology department, to be placed on exhibit in Spooner-Thayer museum this week. Joe Wakefield of Albany, Ore., 1 wearing a pair of shoes he bought 2 years ago in Kansas. The country is very dry, and there are few trees with the exception of small cedars, Water had to be pumped 3,500 feet to their cabin. They had to buy a ladder so they could lift them they hired an old prospector. Entertainment in their isolation consisted of listening to the radio they had brought; playing bridge; going after mail over the rough country roads twice a week; and hunting for deer. Eight dogs and hunting for deer. I kept the camp and a pet skunk住 at the cook hook every night. On their trip back from Arizona, the four Jaylah miners visited Hoover dam at Boulder City, New. They also oversee the Grand Canyon and Mexico. Want Ads --get; so it shouldn't be such a task for you to spend LOST: A ring, silver setting, amethyst, in front of Green ball, Tuesday, Nov. 29. Phone 2859. Reward. —65 HAIR CUTS, 25c; Fitch shoes, 25s; message, 25s. Guesing content this week. Prizes for customers. Styles by K. U. Bajor Shop. Tailors - 69. www.haircuts.com FOR RENT. Reasonable. Newly painted apartment, close to Campus. Also rooms for boys; and guest room at all times. For information, call 1127-98. FOR RENT: Unusually large 3-room apartment, comfortably furnished. Will accommodate 5 people. Priced very well. 1501 L.R Phone 2541. 66. AUTO DOOR glass $1.50, windowbields, $2.50. Radiators restored; now and used installed. All work guaranteed. Federal warranty. Junk Co. Inc. Delaware. Phone 954-735- 6238. LOST: Small gold torch-absorbed pin in or about Fraser or Library, Finder please call Ruth Hardware, phone 800. TYPING: Notebooks, themes, reports, stories, and plays; correct spelling and English. 30c per thousand words. Phone 1817R. Laillie Ville. —63. LOST: Rectangular white gold lady's watch, Thursday a.m. Reward, Call Hilda Hyftar at 800. - 65. LOST: Small silver wrist watch between Ad. B, and Library, Nov. 15. Reward. Call Octavius Harris at 3114-65. The Campus Map JIG-SAW PUZZLE 250 pieces — $2.50 Order now at... 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