WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 10 PAGE THREE MacDowell Fraternity Picks Wendelin as Head Election and Original Work Feature Program Last Night Rudolph Wendelin, e33, was re-elected president of MacDowell at the meeting of the fine arts fraternity in the Central Administration auditorium last night. Mary Butcher, f63, was chosen as Lorraine Larraise, starf, as vice president. Luille Wagner, cunel, was elected secretary, succeeding Christine Fink fa32; John Brown e32, was chosen treasurer to succeed Marcie English. Two original compositions, "Lines from Rugby Chapel I" and "A German Song," were written by Katherine Kaulf fa32, were presented for the first time last night. Merthiola Moose, professor of mathematics, numbers, accompanied by Miss Kaulf. Other numbers on the program were piano琴序 by Kathleen McMoran, fa.32, and Geraldine Pritchard, fa.32. The score of *The Tragedy* was c.32 of some of his own poems. Faculty visitors at the meeting were Helen Rhea Hoopes assistant professor of English; Rosemary Ketchan, head of the design department; Raymond Eastwood, professor of drawing and painting; and Allen Clement, professor Harriet Magruder, and Melvin Douglas, 31, were alumni visitors. (Continued from page 1) Minor Charges Are Only Recourse Against Curtis The spring exhibition, consisting of work done by members of the painting, design, architectural departments was shown at the meeting. In a short business meeting, the fraternity voted to send the annual contribution to Mac-Dowell colony at Peterborough, New Hampshire. mittee today unfavourably reported the Douglas Resolution providing for $100, 000 reward for information leading to the apprehension of the Lindbergh kidnappers. The sub-committee favorably reported to Congress that a federal transportation of kidnap victims a federal offenses punishable by death or imprisonment. HARRY FLEISCHER IS SOUGHT Ontario City Police Engaged in Mos Extensive Search in History Mexico City, May 18.—(UPI) -Mexico City police were engaged in one of the most extensive man hunts in the capital's history today seeking Harry Fleischer, member of the Detroit "putnam" gang, the Lindbergh kidnapping. Police Chief Manuel Rubio Oviedo took personal charge of the investigation. A description of Fleischer was broadcast. Police distributed a circular bearing his photograph and it was said Fleicher responded to theHotel Sheri Regis early in May. Sour Owl Out Tomorrow Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Theta Epsilon Holds Initiation Services The Sorensen issue of the Sour Owl, Professor and Mrs. Allen Crafter will be out tomorrow morning. This entertained seniors who are majoring is the first number published by her in the department of speech and drama new staff, and the last one of the year, the art, art and the faculty of the depart Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, held initiation services last night following a supper meeting in honor of the seniors. The institutes offered the Rogers grs; and Hilma Powell, fareal. The meeting was held at the home of Professor and Ms. Frank Strong. Approximately 20 members attended the supper. The seniors who were guests of honor were Hazelle Hedges, f/23;黛尔 Kelley, f/24; Julie Keller, f/25. They were presented with gifts from the members of the organization. Elva Dlaughan, c 35; and Ether Eddy sp., were co-chairman of the supper committee. Those assisting on the com- mission were Michael Leigh, c 31; and Olive Douglass, c 33. Besides the members, Mrs. L E. Sisson and Mrs. Strong, patrons, and Mrs. Paul Rankin, sponsor, were present. Tau Sigma Holds Installation of Officers Tau Sigma, honorary dancing sovory, held installation of officers has night. Plans were also made for holding social' dancing classes next fall The Tau Sigma recital was also discussed. Officers installed were: president Virginia Pitton, kc; 323; vice president Dorothy Fredericks, c34; secretary, Barbara J. Harrison, c34; treasurer; Lillian Peterson, sp.; business manager, Ruth Pyle, c35. Kappa Sigma Elects Members of Kappa Beta Are Guests at Dinner Officers retiring are: president, Helen Lawson, c23; vice president, Virginia Kroh; secretary, Camilla Luther, edmil; treasurer, Jane Byn, ed32. Kappa Sigma fraternity held election of officers for next year Monday night. Kenneth Sheum, c33, was president; Robert Whitman, c33, vice president; Darl Kennell, b23, master of ceremonies; John Redmond, c34, treasurer; Karl Leidt, c24, secretary Richard Kiel, c25, and James Hirta, c44, kiel, c33, and James Hirta, c44. Members of Kappa Beta were guests at a dinner which was given last night at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Slaughter at 742 Ohio街. The host and hosts were assisted by the sponsors of the group: Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. Adele Milinski, Mrs Myra Mura and Miss Blanche Meguiar. Guests of honor were the eight seniors who are leaving the group this spring. Twenty-two guests were present. The color scheme of yellow and white was carried with iris and white flowers, while dolls garped in cap and gown. After the dinner, the last business meeting if the year was held. Craftons Give Garden Party NOW OBER'S PRESENT The Finest $1475 SUITS That have yet been offered. See them in our windows. A new low price for suits of-- Ober Standard Quality. --- Also --- 3 other value groups of Suits Society Brand and Griffon Clothes $19.75 $24.50 $29.50 The annual strawberry festival held by Pi Lamda Thea, honorary education sorcerity, was given last night at the home of Better Harper. 2019. 301 Mausi and 252 Siempi members were present at the meeting which was the last for this year. Thirty Attend Festival ment with a garden supper yesterday evening. There were 25 guests. Decorations for the event Confess was assisted by Miss Frances Wilson and Miss Margaret Anderson. To Give Tea Tomorrow The old and new cabinets and the advisory board of the W.Y.C.A. will be guests at a tea given tomorrow from 4 to 5:30 p.m. by Miss Rosemary Ketcham at her home, 1609 Louisiana Dr., Charlotte Willow, will offer Mrs. Charlotte Willow, Dinner to Honor Frederick Wirth to Honor Frederick Wirth, c132, who is to be the first Summerfield scholar to receive a degree at the University, the faculty will give a lecture at the College for seven Friday evening at 6:15. Initiate Five Students Dinner to Honor Frederick Wirth Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, hold initiation service last night for five students. Those initiated were Raymond Flick, Chr. Otto Epp, C22, Siemany Padell, C31, John Huber, C22, and C11 McKenna. Tea to Honor Housemothers Dean Agates, Husband, Mt. Elliott, social director of Corbion hall, and Mrs. Etta Corle, house director of Corbion hall, will in join giving a tea Friday afternoon in honor of the housemasters. The tea will be held at Corbion Alumnae to Give Picnic The active members of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, will be guests at a picnic given to the alumnae at the home of Mrs. P. F. Kearth this summer. Members of Phi Kappa Pipe were guests of Kappa Alpha Theta last night from 7 to 8. John Laughlin, c34, *furious* piano music for the dancing. I, Ms. George Beal, Mrs. Caroll Clark, and Mrs. A. H. Turner have returned from Wichita where they attended the University of Kansas. Two women voters last Friday and Saturday. Piti Chi Dellia, Prebynberry seniority, had a pierce at Brown's grave last night. It was given in honor of the seniors. Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, hold its senior farewell supper meeting last night at Myer's hall. The chapter is also at community gifts from the chapter. The building association of PI Beto Phi will meet at the chapter house Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. 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