TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS AGE THREE Hill Society Grand President of Kappa Phi Honored at Luncheon Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. A luncheon was held in honor of Mrs. H. M. Le Seurd, grand president of Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, and Mrs. Gordon B. Thompson, founder of Kappa Phi, at the Terrace Tea room yesterday afternoon. Sponsors of other church secretories were guests. They were Mrs. Anna Olinger, and Mrs. Dismore Alter, Prebysterian; Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Megular, Prebysterian; Mrs. Christian; Ms. A. D. Gray, Congregation; and Ms. Paul Rankin, Basilist. Harold Minicen, instructor of education; Wimmi Ventan, mathematics instructor; Helen Kohler, education instructor; Dean Stoner, Catherine Holmes, Jane Grey, and Robert Viels will have charge of the transportation. Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education, instructor of physical education, will have charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Robert L. Hunt also entertained with a luncheon today for Mrs. Le Sourd and Mrs. Thompson. The guests were patrons of Kappa Phi. Oread Training School To Hold Picnic Friday Students, practice teachers, and supervisors of Oread Training school will have a picnic Friday, Oct. 7, at Brown's grove. Sigma Kappa will have charge of the first week W. S. G. A. tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5 in the rest of Central Administration building. Sigma Kappa to be Hostesses af W. S. G. A. Tea Phi Alpha Delta Initiates Five A color scheme of lavender and maroon will be used, the centerpiece being a bowl of purple and white sistas. Mrs J. N. Gilbert, housemother, will pour Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, announces the pledging of Marcus Tannenbaum, 133, Winsor, Vl., and Gerald Kotlerman, 135, Wamgeo. The following were initiated into the fraternity Sunday; Floyd Lyle Kirkmann, 134, James Robert Flood, 135, Lawrence; John Bartlett Murkham, 133; Parsons; Owl Dewol Corel, 133, Baxter Springs; Charles H. Mengini, 134 Frontenac. Acacia Announces Officers Speaks on European Meetings The Acea fraternity announces the following officers who were elected Sept. 25: Marvin Johnson, gv, tendered dean; Doni Domov, c3s, senior member; James Currie, gv, donor Bay Becket c3s, secretary, and William Chapple, t3s, treasurer. Mrs. Rogers Kruchochvil will be in charge of the meeting of Theta Epiema, Baptist security, which will be held at 6:45 tonight at 1123 Mississippi street. Pledging services will follow the meeting. The refreshment committee will be Betty Ketter, Robert Poison, Carl Schucklein, Dorothy Werner, F. O. Russell, assistant professor of education, and Eula Johnson, mathematics instructor. Dr. R. H. Wheeler, head of the department of psychology, talked on his European experiences at the weekly meetings in room 13 Administration building. He told of international and British psychology meetings. Dinner guests of the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night were Vivian Cowtough, c'unck josseanne Jackson, Jennifer Babcock, c'unck and, c'unlk and Babcock fa 23. The Kuykawk club will hold a smoker on evening at 7:30 in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. — Fraternity men are invited to attend. Chi Omega will entertain Sigma Nu with an hour of dancing this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock at the chapter house. A meeting of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorcery, was held this afternoon at 4:30 c'clock in the sky parlor of the Journalism building. Alpha Omicron Pi gave a spread after closing hours last night for Olea Mackham who has recently been elected to Mortar Board national honor society. Professor E. F. Engel, of the German department, and Mrs. Engel visited their son, Dr. Lawrence P. Engel of Kansas City, last weekend. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chr Omega house tonight will be Dorothy Harrington, Jane Warner, Evelyn Forer, and Marguerite Davies. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain Delta Upsilon with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 until 8. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Ida Jean Pelson, c'umcl, of Lawrence, Kansas. The Wives of the K. U. Engineer held a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Earl D. Hay last night. Phi Chi, professional medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Charlie Fowler, m'38, of Lawrence. Helen Lou Coulon '31, of Abilene visited friends in Lawrence last Saturday. Delta Zeta announces the pledging of Loreen Miller of Lawrence. KFKU --improved in style, tones, and finish. His major offering was the "Fourth Vienna tempore Concerto" of which he gave all two groups, and his second group consisted of four shorter TUESDAY: 2:30 p.m.-Elementary German lessons, professor E. F. Engel, instructor, "Why Learn German?" 2:45 p.m.-The Highlands and Islands of Western Scotland, British travel talk 6 p.m."—Have we too many taxing authorities," Professor J. P. Jensen, of the economics department. WEDNESDAY: 2:30 p.m.-Elementary French lesson by W. C. Cornell, professor of romance languages. 2:45 p.m.—Athletic Question Box, E R Elphol 6 p.m.-Cost of Local Government, W R. Maddox, instructor of political science. 6. 15 p.m.-Musical program arranged by William Pilcher, associate professor of voice. THURSDAY: 2:30 p.m.—Elementary German Lessons, E. F. Engel, "How to Learn German." 2:45 p.m.—News notes, K.U. News Bureau. 6 p.m.-Athletic Interview, Coach H W. Hargiss. FRIDAY: 2.30 p.m.-Music Appreciation period C. S. Skilton, professor of organ, continues his series on orchestraal instruments: Oboe. 6 p.m.-Musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff. SATURDAY: 1. 45 - Football Game, University of Oklahoma vs. University of Kansas. 6 p.m.-Musical program. Miss Morrison Is Ill Miss Beulah Morrison, associate professor of psychology, is confined to her home with an attack of laryngitis, and is unable to meet her classes. The First WEEKLY COUNT Pilcher and Kuersteiner Present Music Recita Mrs. Virginia Dye Leads the Field in Patee-Lawrence Sanitary Creamery Gold Contest. Miss Shawnee. Second. The first tabulation of votes in the Parte Theater-Lawrence Sanitary Crewery Shelter of Gold campaign is that any person who signs a petition is just starting and there is still every opportunity for new candidates. Everyone anyone who is willing to work. If you want to make some good money during the next six weeks see the website www.sanitarycrewery.org; real cash commissions will be paid to all non-prize winners. If you are not a candidate, be sure and vote for someone in the standing figures as of October 3rd. Instructors of Voice and Violin Give First Faculty Program A rainy evening kept many away from the opening recital of the faculty series through a model-sized audience was held on Monday in the auditorium and Karl Kauraterian, violinist, yesterday, in the auditorium in central Administration building. Both performers had spent the summer in advanced music school in the work done on their program. Mr. Pilcher opened the recital with four songs from the French and Italian schools, prefacing the numbers with brief comments on the song, its character and contents. Noteworthy of this group was the difficult yet sedum heard song from Franz Liech, "Ob' guj缔妒" it was. It was, however, in the aria from Verdi's "Higlietto" and the final group of English and American songs that Mr. Pilcher wrote with the vantage. The number, "The Cuckoo Clock" by Giselle and Young was well received. Miss Dorothy Enlow was accomanist. Miss. Virginia Dwee 17,525 Miss. Elizabeth Shawne 20,450 Miss. Doris Dixon 26,100 Miss. Jennifer Fitzpatrick 24,000 Miss. Jane Fitzpatrick 24,000 Miss. Lila Lawson 21,725 Miss. Marilyn Hearn 21,725 Miss. Lena Afternachd 21,125 Miss. Joanneine Hammill 20,950 Miss. Jennifer Marshall 20,950 Miss. Mary Lee Blandebach 20,950 Miss. Ruth Maxine Devak 19,800 Miss. Vivien Clemens 19,800 Miss. Violet Laetred 18,200 Miss. Mary V. Smith 6,000 Warner Jenkins 6,000 Jim Collins 6,000 Jim Young Torr 9,100 Miss. June Hendrikes 5,900 Carl Tierl 9,100 Martha Cameron 9,100 Ciar Stevens 7,100 Miss. Roy Barnes 9,750 Miss. Roy Barnes 9,750 Miss. Florence Dillen 7,900 Miss. Kathleen Alder 8,100 Miss. McElinhney 9,100 Don Barnett 9,500 Miss.玛丽 Carver 9,500 Miss. Catherine Gwen 9,500 Miss. Gertrude Wood 9,500 Miss. Gertrude Wood 9,500 Shelley 5,725 Karl Kuersteiner has never appeared to better advantage with his violin than he did last evening. His playing has solo numbers from Sandy, Hobstain, Burleigh and St. Stanis. Specially app- plied are the violins of David Burleigh number, "To a Cactus-Flower," by Ceil Burleigh. The accompaniments to the violin notes were supplied by Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Candidate FORMER ENGLISH TEACHER FORMER ENGLISH TEACHER WRITES ON PERSONALITIE "Personality; and the Divers Methods by Which Some Men, and Hero and Thero a Woman, Have Achieved It" has been brought out recently through the Macmillan company by Marjorie Bar-ton. She wrote thoughtrhetic here in 1912 and 1913. She resigned to go to Yale for her master's degree. Science Bulletin Complet Mrs. Greentieb analyzes the charm and the influence of great personalities of the past from Saint Theresa to Benjamin Franklin, and of the present she includes Bernard Showk, Katharine Cornell, H. L. Mencken, and Will Rogers. H. D. B. Hungerford, chairman of the Science Bulletin committee, announced today that Volume XX-Part II of the Science Bulletin has been completed. The Science Bulletin has been completed. Faculty Members May Applay for a Copy at Entomology Office The contents of the new bulletin are "On Some Derivatives of Amino and Hydroxy-Biphenyl" by F. B. Dains, Thelmna M. Andrews, and Merritt J. Roberts. "The Effect of Temperature on the Natural fertilization of Gases in an Iron Chamber," by J. W. Hake. "Postnatal Growth Changes in the Single Comb Leghorn Chicken," by Homer B. Latimer. ENDS TONITE Walter Huston "American Madness" Comedy - Cartoon - News "The Irritability of the Vagus Nerves of Dogs, Shown by the Rhebose and Chronia, in Some Types of Tetany, and Their Relief by Calcium Salts," by Robert A. Woodbury and O. O. Stoland "Leptodactylus abilibatis" A Species of Toad New to the Fuma of the United States," by E. H. Taylor. "The Toad Nymph," by James G. Brown E. H. Taylor and John Swezire Wright "Eumecea impercepta." A New American Lizard of the Family Sciinidae," by E. H. Taylor. - "Bummese latipes" A Neglected Species of Skimn.* by E. H. Taylor. *A Comparative Study of the Skull in the Genus Eumeces of the Family Snielsdin.* by R. H. Krugman. *A Monochromatic Skimmer* by D. Anderson. *A New Steppeocenaphy from the Pennynolian of Arkansas.* by H. H. Lane. *Variation in Palaeozoys.* by H. H. Lane. *Concerning a Fossil Water Bug from the Florisian.* by H. B. Huntergerd. *Grises and Blacks of the Kansas River of Kansas and Colorado.* by Maxim K. Ellis. *Diatoms of Wallace County, Kansas*, by G. Dallas Hanna. Dr. Hungerford that faculty members who are interested in securing a copy of this new science bulletin should apply at the entomology office. RETURN FROM SUMMER TRIP Professor C. H. Ashton, of the department of mathematics, and Mrs. Ashton, returned recently from a visit with Ms. McFarland, of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. Bocker, the former Miss Anne Ashton, 17, traveled for two weeks in Alaska. They toured the Abakunt coast stopping at various places of interest. Mr. Bocker and Professor Ashton remained in Seattle throughout the summer. Tomorrow and Thursday Shows 3-7-9 EXTRA Joy Unita Comedy Caroon News Hospital News --per week. Must be two students to get this rate. 940 Connecticut. -16 LeMoine Weiser, e' 354, Slau Zimor, e' 386, and Deworak, c' 34, were admitted to the hospital to be treated for illior iliures today. Want Ads HOUSE for rent. Modern, 5 rooms, glassed in sleeping porch, furnace, garage. Furniture for sale by piece or all, 1212 Ohio. —16 Maxine Morgan, c34, and Ed Willeford, c36, were dismissed today. RKO-RADIO PICTURE with DLORES DEL RIO and JOEL McCREA John Halliday, Creighton Chaney, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, Bert Roesch, David O. Selznick, Excise Producer FOR SALE by owner, used Bausch and Lomb microscope in good condition. Triple nosepiece. Has just been fitted with new mechanical stage and leatherette carrying case. Reasonably priced. C3699 after 5 p.m. — 18 WANTED: Twenty young men to sell refreshments at KU, football games. See Harry Levine at 1215 Oread between 5:30 and 6:00. — 18 JOBs are now open for men or women students who would like to spend a few hours a day working for a university enterprise among the student body. See MGR's Graves or Baker at the Kansas Business Office today. —if FOR SALE. Cheap pressing machine cheap. Excellent opportunity for student in fraternity or roaming house to earn way through school with a small initial investment. Call at room 113 Snow hall, or phone K.U. 170. - 16 FOR RENT. Two or three room un- furnished apartment; first floor; out- side entrance; close to Hill; Also double room for kids; 1343 Phone 2858W. —16 ROOM and board in graduate student's home, $4.50 per week. Room for $1.25 LOST: An Alpha Delta Pi pin. Reward. Please call 290. —14 WANTED: Girl to assist with house work; 4:30 to 7:30 evenings. Call at 1124 Miss. street, 7 p.m. —17 BOARD and room for beys at $20 per month. 1341 Kentucky. —17. LOST: Black balanced Sheafon four- pen pen. 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