FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AGE THREE SOCIETY Delta Zeta to Honor Housemother Delta Zeta will honor their new housemother, Mrs. O. W. Naanum, with a snow show at the chapter house from 3 until 6; Mrs. Charles M. Baker will pounce. William Phipps and his band will play for the open house which Alpha Delta Pi will hold tonight at the chamber house from 9 until 12 o'clock. The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. John Bridges,Mr. and Mrs. W.B Drennan, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. McClure Butcher. Delta Zeta will have a spread after closing hours tonight at the chapter house in honor of Alice Gallup, who has recently been elected to MortuR Board, national honorary sorority for senior women. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold open house this evening from 9 to 12. Burry Sheefield's band will play, Mrs. P.H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. N.K. Thompson, and Mrs. Edith Miller will be the chaperones. Mrs. Rebel Butler and Mrs. J. H Kremer will chapelore the open house which Alpha Chi Omega is having to night from 9 until 12 o'clock at the chapter house, Louis Seibers and his hand will play. Barney Scofield and his band will furnish the music for the opening variety which will be given tomorrow back in the Memorial Union building. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the Wesley Foundation foundation will be held this evening at 6:40 c'clock at the First Church. The committee will be the coming year are to be considered. Miss Mercedes Thomason of Kansas City, Mo., a former student at the University, has been a guest at the Alpha Thata house the part two days. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Sigma Nu with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock last night at the chapen house. Corbin Hall will be hostess to all women of the University at a ten to be given Sunday from 3:30 until 5:30 p. m. Mrs. McClure Butcher, housemother at the Alpha Delta Pi house, made a business trip to Kansas City, Mo. Wednesday. Dr. A. R. Hatcher of Wellington will be a dinner guest of his daughter, Mary Frances, this evening at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mrs. Harry T. Lander, a patroness of Sigma Kappa, was a dinner guest at the chapter house last night. Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Joseph Bailey of Kansas City, Mo. John Young, 21, of Kansas City, Mo, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night. Elizabeth Wells and Ruth Parmenter were dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. Mrs. Mona Munce Aitchbury, 29, of Forest Lake was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Phylis Tripp and Kathleen Teagarden were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. Hospital News --buys a good, well-balanced meal at the Cafeteria. Mas LaVere Wright, ed33, underwent a tumellaction operation this morning and is reported doing nicely. Dr. M. T. Sudie performed the oper- Gerald Fence, c35, and Jeanne Luther, c33, were admitted today for minor illnesses. Miss Jane Surface, c24, Miss Geneivieve Noyes, fa33, and Sidney Brick T33, have been dismissed. Sooner Squad May Visit Marines Norman, Norma—Oakley (Special)—The University of Oklahoma football squad has been invited to be guests of the United States Navy's assault teams at Quantico, Va. on their way to Washington, D.C., for the Thanksgiving game with George Washington University, Ben G. Owen. Sooner athletic director, has revealed. Owen thanked Major, Ben G. Owen. For the invitation and will examine the team's itinerary to see if the invitation can be accepted. Former Student Dies Word was received yesterday of the death of Mrs. Alida Strong Roberts, a former student of the University, Ms. Roberts was a member of Alpha Delta Pi. ANNOUNCEMENTS SENT OUT FOR PRESS MEETING. OCT. 7-8 Professor L. N. Flint of the department of journalism has sent copies of the Kansas High School Newspaper to schools throughout the state announcing the annual conference of high school teachers of journalism and editors of high school papers, Oct. 7 and 8, at the University. The Kansas High School Newspaper is published several times each year by the department of journalism. The late Frank C. Koehler program of roundtable, addresses, Press Club dinner, conferences, and the teacher-supervisor program. Fred J. Lazell, professor of journalism in the University of Iowa, will be the principal. All high schools in Kansas and in Kansas City, Mo. Have a newspaper or a course in journalism, have been invited to be represented. Hill Scholarship Shows Substantial Increas (Continued from page 1) Pi Mk Bupa (Mathematics) Pi Mu Bupa (Mathematics) Eu Sigma Phi (Greek and Latin) Schem (Senior Men) Mortar Board (Senior Women) Mortar Board (Senior Women) Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) Lpi Lambta Theta (Education, Wo Mo Phi Epstein (Music, Women) Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Ruddamhantha (Poetry) **Sigma Alpha (Political Science,** **badhamann) (Poetry)** Gamma Epsilon Pl (Business, Wor- sigma Tau (Engineering) Alpha Sigma Nu (Physical Education, Women) Quaternary (Literature) Omicron Nu (Home Economics) Phi Sigma (Biology, Chemistry, Women) Perforated Scroll (Freshman-Soph- more Literacy) MacDowell Fraternity (Arts) National College Players (Drama) Delta Sigma Rhho (Debate) Tau Dime (Dancing) Tau Delta Sigma Medical) Owl Society (Junior Men) Mortar and Blade (Military) Tau Nu Tau (Military Engineering, (1) g Professional Fraternities and Sororitis Professional Fraternities and Sorority Delta Phi Delta (Art) 2.1 Delta Phi Kappa (Education Man) Sigma Delta Chi (Journalism, Men) Theta Sigma Phi (Journalism, Wo- Theta Sigma Phi Journalism, Women ... 18 Alpha (Architectural) ... 18 Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemistry) ... 17 Alpha Chi Theta (Business, Women) ... 17 Alpha Gamma Beta Geology ... 16 Alpha Kappa Pai (Commerce) ... 16 Kappa Eka Kappa (Electrical Engineering) ... 15 Phi Chi Pi (Legal) ... 14 Phi Mu Alma (Music, Men) ... 14 Phi Beta Pi (Medical) ... 13 Kappa Pi (Pharmaceutical) ... 13 Phi Chi Pi (Medical) ... 12 Phi Alpha Delta (Legal) ... 11 **Musical Organizations** Little Theatre Orchestra ... 21 Women's Glee Club ... 21 Symphony Orchestra ... 17 University Band ... 10 Men's Glee Club ... 10 **Other Organizations** Y.W.C.A. Cabinet ... 21 W.S.G.A. Executive Council ... 20 Male Cabinet ... 19 Jay Jones ... 15 **Men's Student Council** Pilsenhoe (Xuku Club) ... 19 Robin For-Soronity School Walkins Hall ... 19 Athletics Tennis Squad *K" Girl* Athletic Association Cross Country Squad Swimming Squad Trick Squad Wrestling Squad Basketball Squad *K" Club* Football Squad Football Squad Fine Arts Senior Sophomore Ursichased Freshman Junior Special Education Senior Ursichased Junior Special Medicine Junior Senior Ursichased Sophomore Freshman College and Medicine Special College Senior Junior Special Sophomore College and Medicine College and Law Ursichased Freshman Business Senior Junior Scholarship Rank by Schools 2.53 2.52 2.46 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.41 On Other Hills Orchestra leaders at the University of Oklahoma have agreed this year to reduce their dance fees $10. The reduction was agreed on as a result of an attempt by fraternity heads to get such an action. The voluntary reduction was from $80 to $80. It is doubtful whether fraternities will benefit from the move was opened with the avowed intention of reducing the fees to $60. Unclassified Technician Engineering Senior Junior Professional Unclassified Sophomore Postgraduate Pharmacy Unclassified Senior Junior Professional Sophomore Postgraduate Law Grad Year Law and College Second Year First Year Year Among the events of outstanding importance this year at Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science is an address by Ruth Bryn Owens. She will speak at the noon day forum Oct. 12. Figures recently released from the president's office show that one-half of the students enrolled in Ottawa University are of the Baptist religious denomination. Of this number 73 are men students and 61 are women. The Methodists are second with 23 men and 28 men. An Education Practice School building is to be built at the University of Texas. The building will be used for practice teaching in the university, and so as a junior high school in the Austin public school system. Figures at the University of Wisconsin show that a total of 7,800 students had registered at the close of registration Tuesday night. This figure represents a drop of approximately 800, or a little over 9 per cent. The University of Texas has a committee working on the organization of a student union plan of government. Other student unions are being studied. A recent report reveals that eighteen faculty members of last year at the University of Texas have resigned, and tenteen new members have been added. Ten of the 48 graduates from elec- trical engineering last year at Kansas State Teachers College have secured positions. The student loan fund at the University of Wisconsin has furnished loans to 1,000 students. The fund has amounted to approximately $20,000. VERNE BUGEON Toe. Ballet. Tap. Musical Comedy, Ballroom. DANCING CLASSES 25c Close and handy. right on the hill. October 8 Holloway Hall, 19th and Massachusetts You'd better try it at --for University Men Nothing is good enough but the best Announces the opening of The Cafeteria 0.84 0.33 0.15 0.18 1.58 1.21 1.09 1.06 0.99 0.92 0.89 0.87 0.85 0.84 1.58 1.21 1.09 1.06 0.99 0.92 0.89 0.87 0.85 NEW TEXT COMPLETED Dr. N. P. Sherwool, professor of bacteriology, has completed a text for use in his immunology classes. Recent discoveries in this field have made it necessary that a new laboratory be biotecnologized and punished for looseless note book. It will be used here until a satisfactory book is placed on the market. NEW TEXT COMPLETED FOR IMMUNOLOGY CLASSES ROOMS for men. Nicely furnished room with sleeping porch adjoining. Wooden kitchen cannery down- downtown. Eating club menu. 527 Ohio Phone. 103447. —13. ROOM AND board for three boys, $0.25 a week. Strictly new home. Will rent without board. Four blocks from K. U. Phone 1131J. 139 Vermont. 13. Want Ads LOST: Engineer sporto jacket in Eng- lance building, room 108. 150 Reward for prompt return. 1138 Miss Phone 2598. -15 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 students. See Ms. McKenna Graves or Baker at the Kansas Business Office today. —tf ROOFS for women. Nicely furnished. Single or double. Board optional. Prices? Come and see. 1200 Tenn. — 14 FOR SALE: Cheap pressing machine, cheap. Excellent opportunity for student in fraternity or rooming house to learn 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 unfurnished apartment; first floor; out- and University Women Now Open side entrance: close to Hill. Also double sleeping room for boys: 1345 Vermont. Phone 288SW'. —16 Apply in person at the Kansan Business Office for complete information. ROOM and board in graduate student's home, #4.50 per week. Room for $1.25 per week. Must be two students to get this rate. 940 Connecticut. —16 LOST: An Alpha Delta Pi pin. Reward. Please call 290. -14 LOST: Fountain pen with owner's name on it, please return to Dorothy Whitney. Phone 2644. Reward. Room 313, snow hall. —14 WANTED: Girl to assist with house work, 4:30 to 7:30 evenings. Call at 1124 Miss, street, 7 p.m. —17 PRICES SMASHED ON AUTO GLASS Doors. $1.50 HOUSE for rent: Modern, 5 rooms, glass in sleeping room, furnace, garage. Furniture for sale by piece or all. 1212 Ohio. —10 Windshields, $2.50 Doors, $1.50 Expert workmen and every job guaranteed. This new department of our business under the superintendent of all glass expert, Bob Peterson. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ZANE GREY'S Exciting Story of the Golden West 'Heritage of the Desert' with Randolph Scott Sally Blane ROOFS one block from Campus with board at Plaza Fca for four or five boys, $25 per month each. Inquire at Plaza 1241. Owlred — 14 Auto Wrecking Co. Phone 954 E. 9th & Delaware Streets "Chandu the Magician" with Edmund Lowe, Bela Lugosi SUN. - MON. - TUES. VARSIY Home of The Jayhawk THURSDAY on the Stage Beauty Pageant and Style Show Mat. Nite 10-15c 10-20c Sat.-Sun. Other Days 1:30-3:30-7:15-9 3-7:15-9 Money Loaned on--- Watches, Musical Instruments, Clothing, Guns, and other personal valuables. Money Loaned on--of Lawrence UNREDEEMED PLEDGES For Sale at Very Low Prices ABE WOLFSON WANTED: Twenty young men to sell refreshments at K.U. football games. See Harry Levine at 1215 Oread between 5:30 and 6:00. —18 637 Mass. Phone 675 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. Show Refrigeration and Radio Kansas Electric Power Co. Building FRIDAY FOR SALE by owner, used Bauch and Lomb micromeres in good condition. The micromeres been fitted with new mechanical stage and leathertherm carrying case. Reason- SATURDAY A brand new console radio given away absolutely free. 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. The Gas and Electric League The greatest display of values ever offered to the people of Laurence. Free -- Mystery Radio -- Free TAXI 25c Just Phor 65 Just Phone Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin. Prop. One Stop Clothes Service Station Remodeling - Repairing - Relining - Cleaning SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. 49c Toilet Waters 75c to $2.50 values while they last 50c Stationery $1.00 to $2.00 values In slightly soiled boxes $1.50 Cameras, Special 98c 260 soft sheets of Tish and 50c roller both 50c Many Other Week-end Specials Step in and see them Rankin Drug Store 1101 Mass. Where Students Go Where Students Go Still Time if You Hurry to get the famous $5 Parker Duofold Pen for only $375 $7 Duofold Sr. Pen for only $5 and an old pen and an old pen-or the great over-size Parker reserves the right to end this National Trade-in Sale any day! Tens of thousands of people are trading in old pens all for mats for $1.25 to $2.50 cash in payment for Parker's latest streamlined pen set and trading in new pens for 75s to $1.00 on the purchase of brand new Parker Duofold Pencils. This National Trade-in Sale by Parker, to make way for fall and Christmas shipments, is the biggest opportunity in years. Are the Parkers' latest and smartest colors, including red, yellow, purple, white, blue, Jade, Blan Black, etc. All have areamless non-breakable barrels—the pens with super-smooth, flat edges, flat folded points, and quick-starting, non-clogging feed. Take your old pen or pencil to the nearest pen counter before this offer expires and walk out with a beautiful new Parker Duofold Pen, or Duofold Pencil, or both. The pen you trade in must have a 14k gold point the Pen company will accept. The Farker Pen Company, Jannerville, Wisconsin. 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