FRIDAY MAY 20.1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 10 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mrs. W. C. Simons Gives 'Bon Voyage' Party for Daughter Mrs. W. C. Simons entertained with a "bon voyage" party Wednesday evening for her daughter, Dorothea, c32; who will sail from New York, June 17, on the S. S. Rama for a three-month tour of Europe. A buffet supper served following bridgebridge was played. Quaint places, at which the bridge decorated in the Kappa Kappa Gamma colors of light and dark blue. Ms. Simons was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. O. W. Maloney and Mrs. Dolph Simons. Winners of high and low score were Martha Cameron, c'44; and Maurine Downing, f'34. The other guests were Luce Milklein, c'33; Eleonor Lucas, c'4m1; Hoseome Miller, c'43; Hosseome Miller, c'34; Marion Grishaith, c'4; Barbara Kester, c'32; Anna Lucie Neeslode, c'44; and Emily Preyer McClause, c'33. R.O.T.C. to Have Formal Military Ball Tonight The R.O.T.C will give its spring formal Military Ball tonight at 8:30 until 12 in the Kansas union. Dott Massey and his Pla-Mor orchestra of Kansas City, Mo., will play. The hall will be decorated in red and white with flags. Cut out panels and blanks. The ground march at 10:15 will be followed immediately by the presentation of the new honorary colonel. In the receiving line will be Dennis Husband, the endet majors, Mrs W. J. Burke, Mrs. E. H. Coe, Professor and Mrs H. B. Chubb, and Nellie Reacq, c28 students. Will be Miss Husband and Professor and Mrs Chubb. Alpha Sigma Nu Elects Officers and Initiates Alpha Sigma No. honorary physical education security, held initiation for six at the home of Jane Brew但又eventually offered, officer for next year were elected. University Housemothers Are Hostesses at Tea Miss Wright was elected president to replace Jane Byrne, ed23, and Miss Learned was elected secretary-treasurer to take the office of Harriet Patra. These initiated were: Ewelyn Armstrong, ed. 35; Elizabeth Day, ed. 33; Lilian Peterson, sp. La Vern Wrenn; Dennis Stahl, Spal, and Alice Learned, c. 35. The University housemothers were hostesses at a tea given for Mrs. A. P Young of Rochester, N.Y., and Ms. Xi Delta house. About 50 guests were present. Bridge Party Honors Visitor From New York Decorations were spring flowers which carried out a color scheme of lavender and yellow. Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. W. U. Lovitt, and Mrs. Frances Wilson poured tea. They were assisted by Marcant Woodbury, c'unel. These present besides the house-mothers were Mrs. E. H. Lindley and Ms. Stanton Ollinger. Mrs. Kurt Klouz and Mrs. H. W Hunter were businesses at a bridge party given at the Klouz home yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. T. Clark, a friend visiting for a few weeks in Lawrence. Decorations were spring flowers. Kappa's Have Formal Dinner Guests were Ms. Shalley, Mrs. Donald Lovett, Mrs. Lyle S. Powell, Mrs. Stephen Hinshaw, Mrs. George Docking, Mrs. Heyova Hanna, Mrs. Wayne McCoy, Mrs. A. D. Gray, Mrs. Harold Constant, Mrs. Harry Strucker, Mrs. W. H. Ruse, Mrs. Harry Frazee, and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth. To Have Joint Formal Party Kappa KappaGamma entertained with a formal dinner last night in honor of the seniors who are leaving the organization this year. The chaperone, Annie Louise Batha, c; Margaret Riley, c; V32 Virginia Hudson, c; S32 Susan Hudson, b; 32 Anna Louise Sloo, c; Rachel Lantz, fa32; Silly Salitz, Bgh; Bagh, Senior c; Westworth, Davidess, c32; and Barbara Kester, c32. Tiv Harv Santo Samoai Pol and Delta Sigma Pi. Professional commerce fraternities, will have a joint formal dance tomaright sight from 9 to 12 in the Kansas union. Phil Gibson's orchestra from Topoka will play. the chaperones he beats and Mrs. P. S. Shooke. He beats and Mrs. B. C. Coes, Mrs. B. F. Howard. Faculty Gives Picnic The faculty of the men's and women's physical education department entertained the women and man physical education students during the following the women's track meet Wednesday evening Dancing, singing and basketball was the entertainment. Approximately 50 persons attended. Alaha Tan Omega to Have Party Arlie Simmonds and his band will furnish the music at the informal spring rush party which the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity is having tomorrow night at the chapter house from 9 until 12. The chaperones will be Mrs. Zoda M. Heiser, Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Professor Kellogg Entertains J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture, entertained the faculty and the graduating students of the architecture department last night with a dinner at the Colonial tea room. After dinner, the guests played cards. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Blanchard, of Los Angeles, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeanne, to W. Gordon Garnett of Kansas City. Mo. Miss Elmhailen is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. The wedding will take place in June at the home of the bride's parents. Lore Carroll and Wilma Tousk of Kansas City, Mo., and Mary House of Miller, will be weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house this week. Barnard Trowbridge of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Phil Beta Pi house last night. James May, c/uncel, entertained the chapter after dinner with motion pictures of his European travels. Dinner guests at the Delta Uplodge house last night were Hirsch Knoop and James Dye of Parsons; J. F. Jorgenson, Mount Hope; H. C. Carpenter Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Episcopal last night last were Professor V. C. Kent, Professor F. E. Keater, and Professor E. H. Hollarda. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Joe Crabbs, fa23, to Fei, Foy, e32. Mr. Foy is a member of e Delta Chi fraternity. Dale Rustman, c35, and Frank Holt- zapple, c34, were dinner guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house yesterday evening. Lois Carol of Kansas City, Mia, is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. She was formerly a student at the University. Elizabeth Conrad, '31, is a weekend guest of her sister, Rosa Lee Conrad, c'33, at the Delin Zeta house. Jean Cowan, e'unel., and Ruth Bloough, c32 were dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house last night. Bill Abbott and Grathman Kreamer of Kansas City are to be house guests at the Phi Delta Theta this week-end. Senior members of Alpha Omicron Pi will be entertained with a farewell breakfast Sunday morning. Mrs. A. P. Young was a lunchroom guest of Mrs. W. L. Haley, housemother at the Phi Chi house yesterday. Chi Delta Sigma announces the pledging of Dair Fustman, c 35, of Kansas City, Mo. Jean Cowan, e'unel, and Ruth Bloach, 32, were dinner guests at the Alpha G Delta house last night. Increase Length of Rush Season Chapel Hill, N. C. (Special)—A meeting of the faculty at the University of North Carolina approved the new rushing rules proposed by the fernnologies. This new plan will be extended from September 26 and will midnight of October 8. Don't Forget to Get Your Hair Waved for Those Week-end Parties Finger Waves, 50c STADIUM BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 1033 Mass. Tel. 310 Oread Play Will Be Friday Marker to Be Placed on Prairie Acre As Part of Original University Plot The senior play of the Oread Training School will be given next Friday night at 8:15 in Fraser theater. The play, which is being coached by Loren Kennedy, c32, assisted by Hazel Malloy, c32, and Helen Heinemann, comedy in two acts. The situations demean identi­ tation for their potter. Fraser Hall The theme is that Mr. Brown and Mr. Bob are mistaken throughout the play for other girls. Mr. Brown is a charming girl, an architect; a girl and for Phillip. The cast is as follows: Mr. Bob Fermess Grey; Katherine, Imae Jean Polson; Mica Becky, Ruth Brown; Putty, the maid, Fern Kasson; Phillip, Walter Bloch; Mr. Brown, Boyd Reese; and Jenkins, the archie, Barbara St. Louis Mo, 30, 29—(UP) —A set of "ten talking facies" for doctors and dentists was given medical students at St. Louis university by Dr. Ralph B. Wagner of the department of speech The rules are: Medics Are Given Set of Ten Talking Tactics 3. Conduct dialogues, not monogues. Don't fail to let him "unload" and disarm himself. 1. Receive your prospect or patient with genuine cordiality and dismiss him reluctantly. Don't greet him indifferently or rush him away impatiently. 4. Listen attentively and sympathetically when he "broadcats" and don't interrupt him rudely. The Oread orchestra will play several numbers. 2. Talk things over—don't argue with him or convict him of error or ignorance. Will not do for commencement. Have one made for you at no greater cost than the other kind. Select your cloth and your style. We will do the rest. 6. Arpee with him as much and as often as you consistently can without compromising himself. Never bluntly contradict him. 6 Comment favorably on what he says whenever he tells you things. Don't wound his ego. 8 Talk simply, moderately and moderately when you make statements or tell him things. Don't be technical, overpensive, or dictatorial. 7. Sincerely praise and compliment him occasionally, but don't flatter profusely. 2. Radiance confidence, warmth, vitality, gentleness and enthusiasm by work and tone and action but don't "bubble over" or deal with superlatives. 10. Speak with poise, letting your voice and manner manifest restraint, control, and self-passion, but don't be a "still" or a "stick." KFKU Any Old Kind of a Suit A musical program arranged by Professor Howard C. Taylor of the Fine arts faculty will be presented at 5:15 tonight. Martha Mae Baugh, fa 32, plenium, will play "Reflections on the Water" (Debusy), and Katherine Kaul, fa 32, plenium, will offer "March Mililitire" (Schubert-Tausig). Friday Suiting You — That's My Business Schulz The Tailor Nine Seventeen Mass. At 11 a. m. the citizen's forum will present another of its weekly talks read by students in the speech classes of Professor E.C. Busheler. The subject will be "The Teacher and Her School." News notes will be broadcast at 11:15 EXTRA FINE BOND PAPER for term papers and theses. Can make four good copies at once. 25c per 100 sheets. —Journalism Press. —tf. A musical program arranged by Miss Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice, will be presented at 9:45 p. m. Saturday 65 Gil and Gus will be broadcast at 9:45 p.m. Jayhawk Taxi 9. 45 p.m. PHONE For Quick Service A committee of four has been appointed of the governor of Kansas in trust for pointed to preserve and to place a State of Kansas for the use of the one marker upon the site of Prairie University. The original document were the small plot of land south of reed: flake *all in the southeast corner of* the campus which is all that remains undisturbed by man of the 40 acres originally given to the city of Lawrence as a landmark, it is to be placed upon the site before commencement, if possible. The committee members are Miss Hannah Oliver, 802 Tennessee street; Miss Rose Morgan, associate professor of English; and Miss Amida Station, associate professor of romance languages. The soil of Prairie Acre has never been overturned or cultivated, but remains just as it was in pioneer days. It is the only bit of uncultivated land left of the forty acres after the construction of the home demonstration house and the Watkins Memorial hospital. The 40 acres was placed in the hands. Stor "Know ye, that reopening especial trust and confidence in the ability, integrity, and diligence of Thou, Josiah Miller of the County of Douglas, by virtue of the authority in vested by law. I have Appalled and Com-posed to the These Presents do Appoint and Commission the said Thou, Josiah Miller of the said County and State of Kansas, a Commissioner to locate the State University under act of the Legislature of 1863. "In Testimony Whereof, I, Thomas Carney, Governor of the said State, have humiliated subscribed my hand, and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of "Done at Topoki, this Twenty-Fourth day of February, A. D. 1863. "Signed Thomas Carney." "W. W. H. Lawrence, Secretary of State. Are You Looking for Some Graduation Remembrance? 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