WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 0. 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m Phi Chi Delta Pledges Five Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church sorority, held pledging services at 5 p.m. yesterday at Westminster hall. The regular supper meeting followed the services. The new pledges are: Harriet McMahon, cunel; Katherine Eustis, fa36; Frances Crieley, cunel; Kathleen Tesuren, cunel and Erma Morgan, cunel; Lois Lawson, c33, pledge captain, presented a stun by these pledges. Eleonor Frowv, c33, pledge captain, Brooke Brooks, c34, Harriet Baldwin, c35; and Mary Rudger, c35. The Indian theme was carried out in the program, in honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the Indian search for religion. Lila Lawson, c33, read "Miss Nicholas," followed by Nicholas Bettich, fa25, reed from Miss Nellie Bettich "America Indian Love Lyric," and Dorothy Miller, fa35, gave bits of Indian followers. Betty Watermuler, c34, concluded the program with a lecture on Indian exhibition and exhibition of Indian handwork. K.U. Dames Initiate Nineteen New Members Nineteen new members were formally initiated into the KU. Domenic society at the university at the home of Mrs. Hal Alderman, at the home of Mrs. Hal Alderman, 121 Ohio street. After the initiation there was a short business session and refreshments The new members are: Mrs. Harry Peterkua, Mrs. David H. Dankle, Mrs. Hartley Mott, Mrs. Lynn Henderson, Mrs. Wade Colce, Mrs. R. D. McKinney, Nienstedt, Mrs. Carel Harding, Mrs. W. F. Harms, Mrs. Paul Ballard, Mrs. Arch Butcher, Mrs. Clarence Hirou, Mrs. Claudo Wood, Mrs. Dan Batzoff, Mrs. Henry Boger, Mrs. Walter Ross, Mrs. Butler, and Mrs. Cameron Marshall. Virginia Wherritt, e35, was in charge of the music for the meeting. Mrs. Alderman as hostess was en- sisted by Mrs. Stanley McCracken, Mri Lloyd Shank, and Mrs. Carrol Shukers Entertains Quivera Club Mrs. C. H. Lands, housemother of the Alpha Omieon Pis sorority, entertained the Quiera club at the chapter house yesterday afternoon. After the regular business meeting, a musical program was given. Miss Blanche Sams sang a group of songs, accompanied on the piano by James Holmes, who played f, fa33, and Helen Houston, fa33, played piano numbers, and Alice Gaulph, fa33, played the cello, accompanied by Miss Heston, Jeannie Martin, cuneal, accompanied by Shirley Galafon, fau33. A tea table was decorated with yellow and white muses and yellow tapestries, and Mrs. Holland D. Watterville were present. To Give Eounders Banquet Gamma Phi Beta will hold its annual Founders Day banquet tomorrow evening at 6. Miss Helen Rhope Hadoop associate professor of English, who is one of the founders, will be the main speaker. Other talks will be given by student representatives of the various classes. To Hold Initiation Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity, will initiate 18 new members at its fall initiation services which will be held tomorrow night at the Wood hotel. A banquet at 6 p.m. will precede the initiation. Darris Rolls, edunl, will review Encore's "Brown America," at the meeting of the inter-mural group of W.C.A. at 7:30 in Attenue house. Mrs. Edwin Price is hostess to Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, at a dinner meeting last night from 8 to 10am at her home, 120 Tenements Avenue. Accia fraternity entertained the following at dinner and an hour of dancing last evening. Florence Campbell, c³³; Virginia Edwards, c³³; Flavin Hag, c³⁶; Margaret McNown, fa³³ Maxine Wilhelmina; Dilma Kaji; Margaret Sherwood, c³³; Enogne High and Margarette Shade, c³⁶. Oinvent guests at the Abhira Omcrie Pi house last night were Ebel Jon Melese, df; Wilma Mount, df; Dor-2 Dorley Lyman, df; Laura Alice Cure Curtis, df; Warren Bouschon, df; Elizabeth Boucher, c'6; and Vivian Chettlau, c'75. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorrow, held its regular monthly business meeting last night at 6:30 at Myers hall Mrs. Seth Slaughter was appointe sponsor of the pledges. La Vere Husk- c, c33, led the devotions. Sigma Eta Chi Congregational church sorority, met at 7.30 p.m.yesterday at Henley house. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Irene Teubner, c'33, of Pleasanton. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Sigma No with an hour of dancing last night at the chapter house. Chi Omega entertained with an "election feed" last night while listening to the late returns. Chi Omega entertained Sigma Chi with an hour of dancing last night. Lost Wedding Ring Is 'Gift' Cooperville, Mich. (UP)—Her own wedding ring, lost 38 years ago, was among the "gifts" received by Mrs. G Schiele when she and her husband celebrated their forthcoming anniversary here recently. Her daughter, by a nephew, plowing on a farm in the couple formerly occupied modern Moderville, Ind. Finds Rattler in Overall Bakerfield, Calif. — (UP) — Henry Wirth, Caltec, Caltec, employed on a construction job near her, felt something wriggle on his chest beneath nib overalls. He shook himself. A small rattle skipped down his leg and to the ground. He killed the snake and then his work-but with considerable caution. Petersburg, Ind. — (UP) — Hunters here offer their own explanation for the death of 17 wild ducks found on a state road near Petersburg. Moon beams, shining through a mist gave the concrete highway a glare resembling water. The ducks, hunters mived, dived into the road, thinking it Fall From Tree Fatal Fall Tomb 1473 Ft. Hill Owenso, Mich. — (UP) — Daniel Moore's persistence rest him his life recently. Moore, 77 years old, fell from an apple tree where he was pickled fruit. He was only shaken up and after resting a few minutes climbed up again. In his second fall he fractured a rib which punctured a lung, causing his death. le Victim nf Ioker Cambridge, MIss.—(UP)—Leopard G. Greenes, insurance agent, took it good-naturedly when, within 15 minutes, three understudies, a clergyman, and two taxies—all summoned by a practical officer—arrived at his home. But when six orders of chap suey and ice cream arrived, he notified police. Rays Can Dissolve Earth Blind Man to Buy Bicycle Grass Pass, Ore. — (UP) — "Blind Crow," whose fingers serve faithfully as eyes in the conduct of its concocted and news stand here and at home. He plans to buy a modern bicycle and put a chauffeur in the pigeon seat. Men Receive Jail Sentences Tillamook, Orc. —(UP) -Bliner William, Campbell and J. B. Munroe were sentenced to two years each in the penitentiary for chopping nails to death with an axe; on a lizard spur, with an ear found guilty of destroying property. Silver Dollar Coined in 1795 Montrose, Colo.—(UP) —Speaking of old money, Clarence Williams, Montrose, has a silver dollar that was coined in 1753. The dollar is in perfect condition and has been handed down from one generation to the next Sparta, Wies. (UIS) - Paul L. Wegner, 65, has built a tiny chapel of thousands of pieces of colored glass set in concrete. The chapel scats but eight persons, but was erected "for all faiths" and has the power to lead leading domination on the outside. Chapel Is Made of Glass Scituate, Miss. — (UF) — A Bible, washed after here when the old Mi- tert's lighthouse was wrecked by the great storm of 1840, has been presented to the Scituate Historical Society by Harry Croyle Alley, of Kansas City. Bible Washed Ashore Dove House Is Erected Newport, R. L. —(UP) — A 16-seat love house is being oneder on fashion-ballue Bellevue Avenue in this society court. It will shelter the scores of imported piped owners by Maxim Karok, Russian artist. Co-ed Groups Will Meet Sections to Elect Secretaries and Social Chairmen Tomorrow Invitations have been sent out for the first meetings of the Co-ed clubs which will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. The purpose of these clubs is to provide opportunity for social activity for all those who desire to take part. every woman in school is invites to attend one of the six group meetings, Edna Turrel, c35, president of the club, said today. They will be held at the following places: group I, south of Fifteenth street, 1612 Louisiana Street; group II, north of Fifteenth east of Oread, 1242 Louisiana street; group III, between Tenth and Twelfth east of Alabama, 1134 Louisiana street; group IV, east of Ohio and north of Tenth, 603 Tennessee street; group V, north of Tenth between Ohio and north of Tenth, 603 Louisiana street; group VI, all west of Alabama, 1090 Main街. Mabel Spindler, c.3, Dorothy Miller fa.35, Anne Green, c.25, Izim藤ima fa.38, Helen McCabe, c.35, and Ruth McCabe, will be in charge of the meeting. Each group will elect a secretary and a social chairman to work with the group leader, and be members of the Co-ed board which will plan future events. The co-ed project is sponsored jointly by W. S. G. A. and Y. W. C. A. Tynall, S.D. — (UP) — A francher search for $400 in currency that had been hidden in a wheat bin failed to produce the money when the bin was recently. The sum of $4,000 hidden in the house was saved, it were reported. Search for $6.000 Fails Salem, Mass. —(UP) Alphonse Pollier and George Pollier were arrested at Patrolman James H. Pollier and arraigned in police court by Captain Gideon E. Pollier on charges of driving "without licenses." Pelletiers Get Jumbled Indianapolis — (UP) — A house was repaired stolen here by Arthur Valentine, who said the structures, weighing only one and a half foot, had been used as headquarters at a miniature golf course. House Reported Stolen Want Ads --- LOST. Friday, small white gold Dione wrist watch with bracelet. Bobby Brown. Phone 1045J. Reward. —49. IWO ENGINEERS want round trip to Wichita, Thanksgiving. Like to go Wednesday afternoon, return Sunday. I wish you a wonderful day. Call Comp. 498, B. Brown at 391. STUDENTS: Going to K. U.-M. U- game, Saturday? Passengers and cars wanted. Expense base basis. Call Natl Mash 123K. Phone 200595. *49*. LOST. Black traveling bag Saturday night between Lawrence and Carne- tet. Adeline Newman, 1345 West Campus. Phone 731. —51 *TYPING:* 30c per 1,000 words; themes, notesbooks, manuscripts, Dorothy Cummings, Hotel Edridge. —48 WANTED: A study table, standard size good condition. Call Mrs. Baer, 233IRI 1240 Term. —50. WANTED: Student with good voice to make canvas of students by telephone. See Graves at Kansan Business Office for details. — $50 "A" GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. R., Optometrist, 833 Mass. St., -50 WANTED LAUNDRY. Flat work, finish, 6b, 1e shirt;, shirts, 18c, B.V.D. and pajamas, 19c, socks, 3 pair, 5c. Phone . W05, 19R. W 3, I —41 YOUR TIME is valuable. Have your watch put in perfect condition now. Roberts Jewelry Store. 833 Mass. St. --50 WANTED: Salesman to call on students. Liberal commission. See Graves at Kansas Business Office for details. --50 AUTO DOOR glass $1.50, windbells, 2.20. Radiators required; new and used installed. All work guaranteed. Door glass. Knox Co. 954-300- Delaware. Phone 954.300-. GLIDENE TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Rules reasonable. 10th and New Hampshire parks. Meals. -45 parking space. Tarkelo, Mo., Nov. 7—(UF) P. Robert N. Montgomery, for many years a member of the faculty at Tarkelo College, has resigned to become president of his alma mater, Musketing College, Concord, Ohio. Dansing, Mitch—(UP) —Thieves unable to trunk in a room at a Larwyn house. The robbers run on their automobiles to the entrance and encoded it in with the harbors. Tarkio Man Heads College WANTED: Experienced telephone salesman to conduct sales campaign among students by telephone. See at Kannan Business Office for details. Colorado Springs, Colo., — (UP) — cliff diving teachers at Mantouon, Colo., known to hundreds of thousands of students, have used a valuable Indian bracelet stolen, recently. Learn to Dance Correctly Special instruction in Ballroom and Tap Dancing. Marion Rise Trissima shows light a trisher, to a helper. We use a tablet, an smart-outet- er - give the boy a toy. Long, long, slendering. A selection of a collection. Of Dance Studio Phone 953 927 % Mast. $1.25 to $1.95 EASTMAN KODAKS Kodak Films - Movie Films We Do Developing and Printing 1' Day Service Coe's Drug Stores 1347 Mass. — 411 W. 14th When U think of shoe repairing think of us Cleaning - Shining - Dyeing ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 11 W. 9th 1017 Mass. This is a marvelous new Preparation created by FRANCES DENNEY for soothing and relieving dry, sensitive skin. It contains rich oils and rare herbal essences that nourish the skin and eliminate those aging lines and wrinkles. Available at our Toilet Goats Counter. $5.50 Chesterfields were very popular with those men who went overseas. They were "rookies" then. They're "old vets" today. And that milder, satisfying Chesterfield flavor is still their steady choice . . . after fifteen years! THIS picture will bring back memories to a lot of people of the days when the boys went marching away with flags flying and bands playing. It was mildness that first attracted smokers to Chesterfield. And it's milkiness and better taste that is winning new friends for Chesterfield today . . . all over the country. Next time you're short of cignettes, ask for Chesterfield. They satisfied in '17, and you can't beat 'em today. Chossetfield Radio Program — Every night in Columbia, Columbia coast-to-coast network. 9 @ 1932, LEGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.