WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AGE THREE Kuersteiner Announces Members of Symphony Two K.U. Orchestras Wi Contain 75 Student Musicians Professor Karl O. Kuesteiner of the School of Fine Arts, this morning announced the personnel of the K.U. Symphony and Little Symphony orchestra. There are 50 musicians in the K.U. Symphony and 25 in the Little Symphony. Members of the K.U. Symphony are: First violin—Henry F. Quinn, concermaster, Hermine Stine, Irene Bond, Ruth Gregory, Lyman Henderson, Ruth Bowland, Katherine Lindsay, Mildred Allen, Hermes Nye, Dorothy Birt. Second violin - Helen Gibson, principal, Mary Lou becker, Nicholas Geren, William Beck, Leila Drunkus, Sauce Garcia, Mariore Chapman, Rahp Hawley, Eather Eddy, Sol Lindenbaum, Sister Etta Louise Knaup. Viola-Helen Stockwell, principal Virginia Shive, Ernestine Boehner, Marjory Ericsson, Vinay Marquis, Russel Worman. Cello- Genevieve Hargis, principal Genevieve Neyes, Ione Bushong, Avie Beatty, Mildred Kirkby, Cortime Dicke Bass-Adolphus Abbrook, principal Rex Christie, Betty Davidson, Catherine Pemer. Flute- Nagline Marquis, Margare Spier. Ohbo—Elizabeth Roes, Millard Laring Clairinet—Max Murphy, Carl Peters. Bassoon — Vernon Pickell, Elliot Penner. Trumpet—Lawrence Penner Trompet—Lawrence Pomer. Trombone—Calvin Gurtler, Lauranna Russell. Piano—Ruth Miller. Tympani—Robert Slater Rieno-Ruth Miller The personnel of the K.U. Little Symphony; first violin- Marjorie Chapman, concert master, Sol Lindenburn, Jeair Cowe, Betty Hosford, Lily Checkla Betty Nicholson. Second violin-Clarra Craig, principal, Elva Dlougavage, Kathleen Eustace, Lorene Furlain, Loretta Moran, Herbert Sizemore. Viola—Sister Etta Louise Knaup Nicholas Gerren. Cello—Avice Beaty, Chrystabelle Bryan, Corinne Dick. Cone-Twibe Bebky, Chrysandra Dyan, Jasmine Dike Bram-Doris Thompson Flute-Berna Brown Oboe-Robert English. Clairinet-Harold Dyer, Gene McKeen Trumpet-Agnes Patterson Tympani-Robert Slater Piano-Katherine Nicholas. Teachers' Appointment --at the Student parsonage, 1299 Tennessee street. Approximately 40 guests attend each dinner. The first dinner was held Monday evening. Invites have been issued for dinners this evening and tomorrow evening. Several late teachers' appointments were made during the later part of August and the first of September, H. A. McCarthy, assistant secretary, appointment bureau, announced today. Rachel Armstrong, B.S.31, has been appointed to the faculty of the Washington Rural High School in Kansas City, Mo. Corinne Hattan, A.M.'28, who taught the past year in Southwestern College at Winfield during a leave of absence of one of the teachers there, is teaching mathematics in the high school at Hays. Ester Porter, A.E.31, is substituting in Arkansas City during the illness of a teacher there. Miss Porter is teaching French and German. A recent addition was made to the faculty of Jola Junior College; C, J Landrum, A.M.31, who has been an assistant in the department of zoology at the University, has been appointed to a position there. Mary Brecheisen, A.B.31, is now teaching in the grade school in Tonganoxie. Lloyd Mahn, Ph.D.32, has been appointed to teach mathematics and science in Okmugleje Junior College at Okmugleje, Okla. Eula R. Smith, gr. 32 is at Stillwater, Okla., where she is teaching music in the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. THIRD ANNUAL SUMMERFIELD PICNIC WILL BE SATURDAY The third annual picnic for Summerfield scholars will be held at the Robinson farm, which is a property of the University. Saturday afternoon. The Institute will host wives and wives and Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley will accompany the group. Entertainment and a picnic supper followed by the presentation of the Summerfield certificate of award by the event will be the program for the afternoon. Rat Exterminating Costly Greenwich, Eng. —(UP)— The next time the wife of a certain local lawyer sees a rat in her garden, she will be cautious about calling an expert to kill it. The last rat cost her $35.00. The official exterminator charged for five hours time (self and assistant), two quarts of poisoning, and 17 hours of training. Having located the nest, he found five more rats in it. That boosted the bill. SOCIETY Methodist Students to be Guests At Dinner The Rev. Edwa M. Price and Mrs. Price are entertaining the new Methodist students with a series of dinners The students who will assist with the dinner this evening are: Margaret Roberts, Jo Leo, Gladys Kreegner, Chesla Franker, Frank Parker, and Vernon Tolton. Theta Epsilon Announces Pledges Theta Epison, Baptist sorority, announces the pledging of the following: Mary E Myers, St. Joseph; M; Fern Haris, Mark Potcate, Iaballo; Homa Rokal K. Hammons, Lawrence; Grace Horse, Owney; Mary Love贝翠, Olivier Cunningham and Esther Gaw, Lawrence; and Louise Lucas, Lucas. Kappa Phi Will Be Entertained The active members and pledges of Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, will be entertained at a picnic Friday which will be given by the patrones of the sorority at the home of Mrs. E. F Engel, Instructor of Mrs. E. F Engel, Mrs. H. H. Engel, Mrs. E. F Engel, Mrs. J. R. Caffyn, Mrs. E D Hynd and Mrs. R. A. Hay. Cords were sent out today announcing the first meeting of the University Women's club this year on Thurs- aay afternoon, Oct. 6, at 3 o'clock. lab meets regularly at Myers's hall on the first Thursday of every month from October to may inclusive. Phi Chi announces the pledging of Robert Gollon, Paola; John Bentley, Burlingham, Frank Gray, Raphael Caldwell, James W. Stuart and Herbert Scherzer Lawrence. Mrs. H. M. LeSour, of Newton, Mass., will arrive Sunday to be the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin M. Price. Mrs. LeSour is the grand sponsor of Kappa Phi. Methodist church sorcery. Dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house tonight will be Doris Marie McMance, Lecoon Borth, Marie Hollecker, and marguerite Hollecker. Kappa Ea Kappa, professional engineering fraternity, will entertain with a smoker tomorrow night at 7:30 at the chapter house. Triangle announces the pledging of Edward Hubrig, e34, of Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house are Sybil Fisher, Kansas City, and Helen Laughlin, Shawnee. Mercedes Thomason of Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Forrest C. Luther of Cimarron at dinner yesterday evening. Lucille Anderson, '31, of McPherson, is a guest at the Delta Zeta house. Eugene B. Hibbs, c34, last night was elected president of the Dramatic club, succeeding Phil Bowman, *fs*, who failed to return to the University this fall after being elected last spring. Hibbs will serve until the regular elections next spring. Named Dramatic Club Head The date of the club's first production tentatively has been set for Nov. 7, 8, and 9. Ribbs announced this morning; last year's regular elections, include Betty Ice, ad. at, c. vice president; Georgie Wagner, ad. st. c., secretary, and Rolla Nuckles, ad. st. c., treasurer. The next meeting has been set for Oct. 4 in Green hall, and Bibb requests help from the organization through a mixup, the secretary's books fail to differentiate members taken in last year from those of preceding years, and steps will be taken at the next meeting to put the books in order. Results of the tryouts hold last Mon., and spring afternoon will be announced soon. League Acts in War Crise Geneva, Sept. 28—(UP) The league of nations council decided today to appoint a committee to co-operate with the government in nation seeking to settle the Gran Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay. Enman de Valera, opening the league assembly yesterday, stressed the gravity of the threat of war in the Checa between two members of the league. League Acts in War Crisis Dean Shad Convalescing George C. Shad, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, who underwent an operation for a hernia, is convalescing at Aikin, Mnm. He is expected to return in two weeks. FURNISHED apartment: Cozy, newy decorated; 4 rooms; private bath; front and back entrance; heat; hot and cold water reason. 1543 Kg. —11 ROOM AND board for three boys, $6.25 a week. Strictly modern house. Will rent without board. Four blocks from K. U. Phone 1131J, 1319 Vermont. — 13. FILIPINO student: Experienced house boy, waiter, kitchen helper, wants part time job for board and room, or little wages. References. Call 32152W Want Ads 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 staff of the University. See McKinnih Grover, Director of the Kaman Center office today. --tf ROOMS for men. Nicely furnished room with sleeping porch adjoining. Double, 815. Between campus and office. Phone center, clinic near 917. St. Phone 1043W. — 13. APARTMENT: Very desirable down stairs apartment for rent; newly pap- HOUSE for rent: Four rooms and bath, addicted to KU. campus. Attractively decorated. Suitable for student couple. Call 1014. —11 DODGE, COUPE, good tires, phone 1442W, or inquire at room 217, Snow hall. —12. SINGLE ROOM for girl, graduate pre- ferred. Rates reasonable. 407 West 13th. Phone 1421. —11. TRIRACE TEA Room. Serves meals at reasonable prices. Rates by the week. meal tickets, or single meals. 1316 Ohio Phone 547. —12. ered. Front and back entrance. Also private bath. Close to Hill. Call 1127W. 1247. Ohio. —11 FOR RENT. Attractive rooms for men in private home. Close to Campus. 945 Ohio, Phone 2521R. —12. FOR IENT. Boys, Modern rooms while they last, $8 per boy. Clean, modern oil heat; 1/4 block from Campus; sleeping porch. Roommate wanted for fraternity room to share lovely downstairs apartment. Call 1127W, 1247 Ohio. -11. BOOMS for women. Nicely furnished. Single or double. Board optional. Prices? Come and see. 1200 Tenn. —14 LOST: Leather sportcoat jacket in engineering building, room 108. Reward for prompt return. 1138 Miss. Phone 259 – 15 LOST: In University postoffice, brown suede paste containing fountain pen, pencil, compact, and small change. Reward. Finder call 1874. —12 OST. Key ring silver plates with initial "B." Finder please rearr to J. H. Berman, 1231 Oread, and receive reward. —12 TIME WAITS FOR NO MAN! FOR SALE: Clothes pressing machine cheap. Excellent opportunity for student in fraternity or rooming to house But the painting-hounded jailhawker will be glad that he or sheished waited until a representative of the Friken Studies visited his house, bringing an attractive array of photographic artistry. It means money saved to wait for the Freaking representative, because never before have such distinctive photographs been offered to students on Mount Orcad at such remarkably low prices. During our visit, you will be invited and you'll be mighty, m-i-g-h-y-t glad you wanted to have your new photograph taken---earn way through school with a small initial investment. Call at room 113 Snow hall, or phone K.U. 170. —16 ---At the 1021 Mass. Studios of Other Smart Models $2 to $7.50 Is a mighty little price for hats as smart as these. This Pancake Crown with its tilting brim, and its cocky velvet bow is just one of the many devastating styles. FOR RENT. Two or three room un- furnished apartment; first floor; out- side entrance; close to Hill. Also double room for boys: 18HW Phone 285SW. WWW. -36 HOUSE for rent: Modern, 5 rooms, glassed in sleeping porch, furnace, garage. Furniture for sale by piece or all. 1212 Ohio. —18 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 Hillside Pharmacy Plate Dinner 25c 9th & Indiana THE MOST unexpected and pleasant things happen to you when you get the Shredded Wheat habit! That's because Shredded Wheat gives you the nutrition a day a push-over! It's Nature's own energy food—100% whole wheat! That means nothing lost, and nothing added! All the energy-building elements that smart old machines kept for you in Shredded Wheat. How'll you have yours? Milk? Cream? Half and half? Order Shredded Wheat at the lunch counter. SHREDDED WHEAT NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers" The Sour Owl... Soars Forth Once Again Friday, September 30 Marks the first appearance this year of the Sour Owl in the "RUSHED NUMBER" only 25c Every new student should get acquainted and every old student should renew acquaintances with one of the greatest college magazines. The Sour Owl