WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega Officers Installed Alpha Chi Omega held installation of officers Monday. The following are the names of the officers, PUBLISH president; Martha Lawrence, PUBLISH president; Mary Hassig, c25,碰responding secretary; Maeri Flatley, c3调 treasurer; Jine Sharer, c3调, Dorothy Messmore, c\urel, rush custn; Katherine Stevens, f\uncl, assistant rush custn; Middred Troft, f\33, bastion; Ester Shilman, f\54, bastion; Frances Shead, c\uncl, chapin; and Al Froda Braun, c\uncl, editor. Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, elected the only officers last night Thelma Boeve, ed33, president; Martha Boyce, ed33, first vice president; Nancy Coin, ed33, president; Ruth McCoin, c³, third vice president; Olive Daughless, c³, secretary; Ether Leigh, c³, treasurer; Helen Fischer, c³, historian and cor- dresser; Elizabeth Douglas, c³, conductress and Elizabeth Stephenson, c³, servant at arms. Theta Epsilon Elects Officers Sigma Kappa was in charge of the W.S.G.A. tea this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Central Administration building. The table was decorated in lavender and maroon, the sorority colors. Mrs. J. H. H., housemaid, poured. Mrs. Paul Runkin will be the sponsor, Margaret Lee Jackson, C#2; Helen Fulton, Lawrence; Marian Murry, cunc1; and Mrs. Annabel Badgers, prs, were entertained at the social hour by Barbara Schwartz, C#2; Elisa Wilber, C#2; and Ruth McCoo, a student here last semester, were in charge of the social hour. The University Women's club will entertain with a tea tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Myers hall for the senior and graduate women on the Hill. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth is general chairman of the tea. Chairmen of other committees are Mrs. W Twcente, Mrs. F B Alba, Mrs. R C G Moore, and Mrs. Carroll Clark. The K.U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ted Stimpson, 923 Indiana street, Mrs. Rabib Hinkel, Mrs. Calvin Heorning and Ms. Linda Howell on hostesses. The afternoon will be spent in phying bridge. The Book club of A.A.U.W. will meet it the home of Mrs. A. H. Turvey, 1501 Pennsylvania street, this evening. Miss Dorothy Winder, reference librarian, review Goldberg's, *George Golwhin*. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron P1 house last night were Bettie Hin- shaw; c;44 Mary Cornelius, c;44 Jone Marcus, c;38, and Margaret Bailey, f;33. Mrs. J. P. Jensen entertained with fish from Bonne Chasse in New York, and presented a cake on Monday, 1 o'clock at her home, 60 Lowman street, St. Adams in visiting her husband, Mr. Adams. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Leland Sparks of Kansas City. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 tomorrow night. The Alpha Gamma Delta Mother's club met at the chapter house this afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Siema Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, met last night at 2:30 in the Union building. Mrs. R. H. Scheble of Hutchinson was a diner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night. Bob White, c'35, was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilon house last night. Jason Harper, head of the athletic board at Notre Dame, was a dinner guest at the Phil Delta Theta house Monday night. Frei High Score Rifle Man Statistics of the third annual Kemppo gallery villa matches held last Friday and Saturday at which the Kansas team won third place, and the Georgia team won fifth places. All have been received by Lacquerette E. II. Cow coach of the teams. Smiley Takes Second Place in K, U Team at Booneville Meet In the individual matches for men, in the prime event, shooting against a foul player, Ben Franklin, Smiley, John and Jacob Fewl 2x8, each shot 18 out of a possible 100 to do the best he could. Jr.c. with 97 tied for twenty-eighth place. In the standing event, with 83 out of 100, Captain Smiley tie for eight place in a field of 83 competitors. Rearwin, with 82 tied for 10th place, Fletch, with 81 tied for seventh place, and McFedrick-Sherman, Soe, with 76 was in thirthe place. Patineu Durrette, Jr FA, shooting 97 out of a possible 100 in the women's indoor game, proved to be a Longshore, JC, with 83, tied for ninth, Hariette Frizz, St. EI, with 53, tied for twelfth, and Peggy Perkins, Jr., with 84 was in fifteenth. R. O. T. C. team won third place in the team matches, with a score of 2-1. The national champions are who are the national champions, won first place for the third consecutive year. The Kansas men's score: Frei, 185; Smiley, 180; Sherman, 179; Rearwin, 75. Total, 179. Establishes Television Station St. Louis, March 1—(UP)—St. Louis has a television broadcasting station; Amateur radio operators, interested in television, can tune on the on station, operated by Edward Goodherlet, Inc. commercial operator of station KWK He transmits his program on television from $30 to $90, or from $30 to $30 m. Concerning the 10 watt power of the station, local reception is reported good. Want Ads LOST: Elain glist watch watch in his room in Waston library. Please return to Jay M. Wanumaker, 1237 Oread Reward. —123 TWO students for part time work About $3 a week to start. Phone Mr. Boggs, 298, for appointment today only. —123 LOST in Auditorium, Thursday, lady's wrist watch bearing imitates "F.W." Phone 2598. Reward. —123 WANTED: Student laundry. Reduced prices for second season. Socks included. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone 12313. JOUNIAL-POST, delivered to you each evening and Sunday morning. 18 cents per week. News, news and News. "What Is Your Phone" . 608 . 127 CLIDEND TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Reliable reasonable. 10th and 12th floors. Phone 1652. Office or parking space. -147. Donate to College Emporia, March 1 - Members of the faculty of the College of Emporia have agreed to refund 10 per cent of their fees to the College for the next year. New IMPROVED Lubrication SERVICE Seven Different Special Lubricants for Your Ca A—Water Pump; special water-proof grease. B—Transmission and Differenti- tional Special lubricants according to ca. manufacturer' specifications. D—Wheel Bearings; special wheel bearing grease. C—Universal Joints; special Universal Joint Grease. Wheel bearing grade E—Engine; proper grade motor oil. F-Steering Gear; special pressure-resisting groove. G—Chassis; special pressure lubricant. In addition every point requiring lubrication is checked on against an authentic dumbbell gram of your particular car medal in ou Chak-Chak Encylopedia. GAS — OIL — TIRES — TUBES BATTERIES — BRAKE SERVICE DRIVE IN TODAY CARTER SERVICE 10th and Mass. PHONE 1300 BETTER CARE AT NO EXTRA COST Cleaning That Is Cleaning That is the motto we have stood for in the past and we will do the same in the future. OUR PRICES Cash and Carry Suits 50c Coats 50c Dresses 60c Cash and Carry Called for and Delivered Suits 75c Coats 75c Dresses 85c OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT and Besides We Offer a Guarantee With Our Work. CLEANED AND PRESSED Now is the time to get your Spring Suits out — Give them a good cleaning and you will be ready for this new spring season. Just Call 75 presenting JIMMY JOY on and his famous Friday, March 11 from TEN till TWO BRUNSWICK RECORDING ORCHESTRA for your pleasure at the Union Building Here is the All-School Party you have waited for all year. The most colorful social event on the school calendar JUNIOR PROM Dance and Be Merry until the small hours of the morning with this great band of Southern syncopators against a background of delightful decorations, soft light, and color. $2.00 Formal