THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27.1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call R. U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta Gives Weiner Roast Eleven women will be guests at a weiner roast which Phi Chi Theta, professional commerce security, will have today at 5:30 at the Marina Board fire hatch on North Hill. Juanta Morse, security is, in charge of arrangements. Two Fraternities To Give Annual Fall Parties The following women will be guests: Jone Kelley, c33; Marjorie Nelson, b24, Irena Burrow, b34; Harriet Me- hern, b35; Mary Watt, b36; Lale Libell, lcured; Mariam Fitzenwat, bunc1; Betty Marshall, c1n; Nadine Weber, c34; Ruth Carpenter, c34; Ruth Messal, Mrs. John G. Blacker and Mrs. E. T. Bookman will be special guests. Two fraternities will entertain with annual fall parties tomorrow at the chapteur houses from 9 until 12 p. m. Sigma Phi Epiah will dance the music of Ted Moore and his band from 10 to 11 p. m. The party will be: Mrs. Frances Wilson, Nell S. S. Butcher, Mrs. W. Lovitt, and Margaret Ferkus. Barney Scotfield and his band will play for the dance which Sigma Chi will give. The chaperons will be Mrs. T. S. Stover, Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Mrs. Franklin A. White, and Mrs. Nina Ogden. Y. W. C. A. Will Conduct Inter-Racial Group Meeting Dorice Snyder, c33, and Daria Roles, ed'ucl., will have charge of the social meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Inter-Racial group at the Y.W.C.A. Inter-Racial group meets every two weeks and is made up of women of different races who desire to promote understanding and fellowship between their own and other The cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at 4:30 this afternoon at Henley house. Christian Church To Give Party A Halloween enqueurade party will be held tomorrow night at the Christian church at 8. The program, with Kermit Goodger, e.33, in charge, will consist of music and stunts carried out in Halloween en style. Goodger said today, a big surprise was being saved for that evening. "I want to make it clear that a mazurpaude party does not necessarily mean to come in costume," he added. "We only request that you wear a mask." To Entertain With Treasure Hunt Alumnae Club Meets A Pirate's Treasure Hunt will entertain the Baptist Young people and their friends Saturday evening. "Pirates" are asked to come to the church at 6:30, where they will be assigned to a task which will be disturbed throughout the town. The treasure will be hidden where games and entertainment are to be held. To Have Ghost Walk Twenty-two members of the Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae club met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Anderson, 717 Vermont street, last evening. A business meeting was held on the evening and the following officers were elected: Mrs. Urlahl Evans, president; and Miss Merlirah Moore, secretary-treasurer. The remainder of the evening was spent in social interaction with three tables of E. A. D. picture puzzles. In keeping with the Halloween'en season, the Presbyterian student association will entertain with a ghost walk walk Friday night at 8. All Presbyterian students and others interested are invited to meet at Westminster of that time wearing tucky hats and gloves. A guest being kept secret and will be announced at the beginning of the ghost walk. To Give Masquerade Party Students who attend the Plymouth Congregational church will be guests at a masquerade party tomorrow night at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Grey, 100 Ohio street. The entertainment will be games, stunts and dancing. Guests are requested to come in Halloween and depression costumes. Dinner guests at the Alphna Omicron Pi house last night were Dorothy Miller, c'35; Freda Ferguson, ed'unc; Katherine Ann Nichols, e36; Helen Louise Talbert, c'unc; and Dorothy Lyman, fa36. Alpha Kappa Psi will entertain as guests dinner tonight Dean Frank T. Stockton, Professors Jena P. Jenna, Professor Robert G. Brunet, Blocker, W. F. Kieske, all members of the school of Business faculty; and G. Hesse, secretary-treasurer of the Lawrence paper mills. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kennell, of Newton, visited their son, Darik Kennell, 333 at the Kappa Sigma house last night. The son's parents were in Kennell's twenty-first birthday. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold initiation services tomorrow afternoon, i4 for 4 Mary Lillard, c33; Mary Fran Hatcher, c35; and Leslie Baugh, c36. The first military ball of the sceens will be given Nov. 4, at 9 p.m., at the Memorial Union. It will be under the auspices of the R. O. T. C. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain the Delta Tau Delta fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 this evening. Dr. E. H. Hashinger, of Kansas City, Mo., will be a dinner guest at the Sigma Nu house tonight. Alpha Omieeron Pi announces the pledging of Katherine Ann Nichols c36. Corbin hall will entertain with or hour of dancing tonight from 7 until 8 KFKU Tonight 6 p.m. Chancellor Lindley will discuss the Olympic games tonight in a radio athletic interview conducted by the university professor of physical education. Friday 2:30 p.m.—Music appreciation hour, C. S. Skillen, professor of organ. 6 p.m.—Musical program arranged by Kristina Kovach, professor of violin. Professor Kovach has prepared the following program: "Carolina Overture" Beebowen; two movements from Goldmarch's "Hustic Wedding Symphony," "Bride's Song" and "In the Garden," two Spanish "Moderate" and "Moderate" in G Minor, and "Belletoo." Install Silk Paner Mill Moscow — (UF) — Soviet authorities have announced the installation of what they claim is the world's first machine for the manufacture of silk paper. It is a recent Russian invention and its commercial exploitation is scheduled to begin in November. Herefore, it is stated here, Japan had a monopoly of silk paper production, the process being more expensive than that of the expensive. The Soviet machine will be able to manufacture 60 square meters daily. Inmates Can Vegetables Grove City, Pa.—(UP)—Spurred by the colonial motto of Captain John Smith that those "who do not work cannot eat," citizens of the George Junior Republic here have caught 500 gallons of fruit and vegetables. A large crop of corn grown in the refrom institution's farm is to be dried. High Control Asks Big Lines New York Central Asks Big Loan Washington, Oct. 27—UP) The New York Central Railroad today asked the bank to authorize a loan to authority to borrow $250,000 from the Reconstruction Finance corporation to repair and restore equipment. The road estimated 1,300 men would be put to work in eight months if the loan were granted. Wabash, Ind., Oct. 27—(UP) For abstaining from smoking and drinking for 14 years Myron Templem, Someterm, collected $10,000 today, his twenty-first birthday. His father, who died in 1918, bequested him the amount in a will; he was also allowed to abstain from alcohol and tobacco until his majority. Abstinence Is Rewarded First Job Sends Man to Jail Billings, Mont.-(UP)-His first farm work in months sent Fred Poppy to狱. Poppy obtained a job during the sugar beet harvest. He needed a pair of gloves, so appropriated a pair in a local store. Poppy went to jail, charged with stealing the 75-cent gloves. Records Auto Accidents French Waitress Holds Record Jewels — (UP) - Holding 15 drinking glasses and drinking water of Madosemoia Renée, waitress in a restaurant here. She never has broken one yet and carries them successfully each hand and several under each arm. nch Waitress Holds Record O'Nell, Nek.,—(UP)-Ralph Mellor, of O'Nell, doesn't have a horsehoe in his hip pocket, but he's been in 353 auto clubs since 1978. He keeps a record of all his "close shaves." SORORITY HOUSEMOTHER KILLED BY MOTOR CAR Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 27 — (UP)—Mrs. Hortense Roppesen, 74 housemates of the Gamma Phi Delta sorority at Iowa State College, Alamea, was injured finally Tuesday night by an automobile. She came here to supervise rehearsals for an entertainment under the auspices of the Atlantic City nurses. Mrs. Reproldis was returning from a reception when struck by the auto, and wounded in the back. Hassanazum, 50. Hassanazum was held on $1,000 bail on a charge of manslaughter. WHEAT PRICES GO UPWARD IN KANSAS CITY MARKET Kansas City, Mo. Get. 27 — (UP) — Winter prices rise 5% to 1/14 cents on the Bord of Trade here today. Both hard dough and red wheat were in road demand. Huxman Speaks for Woodring Walter A. Huxman, 71, chairman of the state tax commission board, was the principal speaker at the Woodring-governor banquet held last night at the Hotel Edridge. Mr. Huxman outspoke and administered the graduated income tax and the imposition of taxes. For Sigma to join Oursel Pir Sigma, biology honorary fellow, researcher at the meeting tonight at 6 for election of members. There will be no program. The meeting will be adjourned in time for the Sigma Xi meeting. Phi Sigma to Name Officers for both law and science. Splendna, 53rd St., (87) - (UP) - Rev. Jane Gilmore, science professor at Gomanna University, claimed today he has perfected a vegetable compound that will grow hair on "perfectly bald heads." Remedy for Bald Heads French Club Plays Games Games were played at the regular Wednesday meeting of the French club cemetery. Arthur Billing, a billing clerk, and after an hour of entertainment consisting of the playing if French games, the members accrued to meet again next Wednesday at 4:30. French Club Plays Games Kansas City Pastor Dies Alkay City FAEM. Philadelphia, Qtd. - (UP)-The Rev. Dr. Alan Roy Petty, pastor of the First Baptist church of Kansas City, died in the Abington Memorial hospital here last night. He was 45 years of age. Woman Has Private Course **Woman's Iffee Private Course** East Haddon, Madison, (UP) Miss Elizabeth Haney, (UP) Miss Jessica Hutchins, a host women golfers, has a private links of her work. In the recent Town-schoen Cup tournament, at Salem on the 450-yard hole, she reread an eagle. Zinnia Bleeds in Two Colors Gilroy, Clay—(UP) —A zinnia plant with bloom of two colors, bright red and yellow, and both on the same stem, is growing in the yard of Mrs. Paul Liquori here. 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