THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Oread Training School Social Calendar Planned The social calendar for the student, of Oread Training school has been arranged by a committee composed of 10 students. The first event will be a Halloween party, Oct. 28. Other social activities during the winter will be a Silver Tea, Nov. 11; a presentation of one-act plays, Dec. 16 and a New Year's party. The following committee arrange this schedule: Betty Kester, Carl Shackleton, Dorothy Werner, Dean Stone, Catherine Holmes, Robert Polson, Jane Grey, Robbie Vlets, Miss Mary Cassing instructor in education, Mrs Martha Davis, instructor in education, Davies, instructor in education, Misa Ruth Litchin, instructor in education, F. O. Russell, assistant professor of education, Harold Minimin, instructor in education, Winnaun Vanend, instructor in mathematics, Herbert Alphin, instructor in physical education, and Will Willoughby, instructor in education. Zodiac Club Hears Professor Beal Mrs. H. E. Tanner entertained members of the Zodiac club at lunchroom yesterday at her home, 1125 Leuisland street. Decorations were autumn flowers. Thirty-five guests attended. After the luncheon the group attended a lecture by Modern Art Professor, Professor M. Deal at Martin hall. Hostess at the lunchmen were Mrs Tanner, M. F., B. Dains, Mrs. A. J Mix, M. M. W Sterling, Mrs. W. C Miss, M. W. Sterling, Mrs. W. Young, and Domenico Gianlardo Young, and M. Domenico Gianlardo Announce Birth of Son Jay Janes Pledge Four Jay Jane holds plied services for four women yesterday afternoon at 4:30 in the studio of Miss Meribah Moore in the administration building. Those pleaded were Betty Cox, Chi Omegi; Ala Scanma, Alpha Delta Pi; Dorytia Lightburne, Watkins hall; and Mabel Williams, independent. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Woody of Kansas City, Mo., announce the birth of a son Saturday at St. Luke's hospital to whom they have given the name Nareen Hilman Bohm. Both Mr. and Mrs. Warren are graduates of the University of Kansas. Corbin Gives Pajama Party Corbin hall holds a palma party last night given for new students. The entertainment consisted of contexts and initiation stunts. Major and Mrs. W. C. Koenig entertained with a dinner last night at their home, 1700 Indiana street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lindey,Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Friend, Miss Edn Lamb, Paul Friend. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Maddox of Wauseon, Ohio, arrived yesterday by automobile for a brief visit with their son, W. R. Maddox, instructor of pos- Professor Raymond Eastwood of the department of drawing and painting gave a talk on American art at the university; an interview Reading club at Tuesday afternoon. Roland Boynton, 16, attorney general of Kansas, and Duncan Kirkman, assistant attorney general of Kansas, were indicted by the Phil Delta Thaata house last night. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Tuesday evening were Rolf Freeman and Martin Grant of Iola, and Frederick Malo, c34. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house this evening will be Catherine Ann Bisque, Emily Ewers, Alice Smith, and Muriel Smith. Stecy Fickell, c32, of Kansas City, former manager editor of the Kansan, visited friends on the campus today. Alma Omicron Pi will entertain the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p. m. this evening. Mrs. W. W. Hutton, Jr., will entertain the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae a luncheon Saturday at her home. Francis Maroney of Kansas City wa a guest at the Phi Kappa house Monday and Tuesday. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Sigma Chi fraternity with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Triangle announces the pledging of John S. Page, e'36, of Ottawa. Estate Liquor Goes to Museum Boston, —(UP) —Liquor valued at $20,000 formed part of the estate of Charles H. Tyler, Boston attorney, bequeathed to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Estate Liquor Goes to Museum FRED JOHNSON APPOINTED WRESTLING COACH BY ALLEN Fred Johnson, present trainer of the Kansas varisity, has been appointed coach of wrestling replacing Leen Bauman, who held the position last year, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announced today. Johnson is a student in medicine and has had much amateur wrestling experience in and around his home town, Kansas City, Kan. Men Students Will Again Compete in Turkey Run Entrants Must Pass Medical Examinations Before Starting Enter blanks for the annual inter-organization Turkey run, to be conducted Oct. 29, were mailed from the intramural office today. Two team members in the program will a turkey and second prize being a goose. The course will be 2.1 miles in length, extending at the corner of high-floor stadium and extending to Memorial stadium. Starting on Louisiana at highway 75-W, runners will go north to Nine-teen street, west to Illinois, north on Illinois to seventeen, west on Seventeenth to the extension of Michigan, north on Michigan to Oread, east on Michigan to Lansing, south on Snow ball and the administration building to the stadium. Every man entering the Turkey run must pass a physical examination at the hospital. No entry blanks will be accepted until they are signed by Dr. R. I. Camuset, director of Walkins Memorial hospital. Each organization will sign off with the eight men must finish before they can be counted in the scoring. The teams are scored as in cross-country, i. e. the places in which men finish are totaled. For instance, the men on a team finish as follows: 1st, 3rd, 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 37th, and 64th. The team total would be 171. The lowest team total wins 25 points and the highest team total wins 19 points, the third win 10 points, and fourth wins 5 points. Each man finishing receives an entry point. As the men finish at the stadium they will be required to run through a narrow lane—just wide enough to permit a single man. As the men leave this lane they will be checked as to their name and number. Men having made a letter in any university or college in any sport are not eligible, neither are members of the military nor of the armed forces in season. In order to make as little confusion as possible in the hospital, Director Elbel urges that contestants take their physical examinations and their entry blanks as soon as possible. Hospital News Helen Hamilton, gr; Maurie Downing, c'36; David Graham, c'36; Bruce Baker, c'36; and Kernit Goodger, e'34; were admitted yesterday. There were no dismissals. Send the Kansan home. VARSITY "A Passport to Hell" Tonight and Tomorrow Paul LukaS Elissa Landi in 10-20c 10-15c Matinees 3:00 Nights 7:15-9:00 Sun. - Mon. 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