FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Sigma Kappa to Have Initiation Services Sigma Kappa will hold initiation services tonight for the following women: *Virginia Westfall*, c. '18; *Doris Westfall*, c. '18; *Alene Troyen*, c. '18, and *Louis Weitz*, c. '18, all of *Bee B2*; *Toskaya Muxine English*, c. '23; *Muxine English*, c. '23; *Kaufman*, gr. 'Springfield, Mo.; Marcgarten Befeld, c. '32; Waveline; Thekla Hearty, c. '30; Joseph; and *Rhett Bery*, c. '35; Lakin. Immediately following the services the initiates will be honored with a formal banquet at the chapter house. Guests will Miss Ruth Lichten, Intern, and Dr. Katherine Lawrence; and Hazel Anderson, librarian in the School of Engineering. Alpha Kappa Lambda to Initiate Triangle Fraternity to Initiate Triangle fraternity will hold initiation services Sunday for the following men: Kenneth G. Kern, c33; Henry H. Kennedy, J. Burchh, J. Cherey, c33; and Arnold Ferdinand, Jr. City, Mo; Moir, Protect, c33; Hillside, and Fred Lingel, c34. New York. Alpha Tau Omega Has Dinner Dance Phi Kappa Psi Initiates Kipappa Pki paired initiation last night for Edward Carpenter Eller, c137. El Dacio; John Berklebble, c34. St John; Stanley B. Hostem, c34. St John; Robert Thompson, c35. Waterville; and Robert Lamar, c36. Kansas City, Mo. Alpha KappaLambda will hold initiation services tomorrow for the following classes in apalem: Myron Messinger; gc, Lawrence; Roger Brown, e23, Cobleskill, R. Zahlin Johnson, c1unel, Burlington. Robert Meyer, gc, Carlsbad as city; Eileen Lewdon, e23, George Lecrase, c23, and Robert Dunham (w), Tereil and Carl Wild, e23, Lawrence. The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain in its annual George Washington formal dinner dance tonight at the Omega club. The chaperones will be Mrs. Franklin A. White, Mrs. J. H. Kreman, and Mrs. Zuda M. Heiley, bousemother. The decorations for the party will be carried out in red and white, with guests wearing a George Washington traditions. Arlie Simmonds will furnish music for dancing. Out of town guests will include William Young, and Herman M. Laugworthy Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Ebenezer and Harold Eisen, Kansas City, Kan. Pledges of Delta Tan Dent entertain the activities with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 last evening. Guests were Elizabeth Ramsey, M4; 34th Milady Mcwillow, cmscf; Elizabeth Cramer, cmsf; Frances Corn, ccmf; Pengy Burke, cmsf; Barbara Latham, cmsf; Barbara Jane Harrison, ccmf; Marie Wagee, cfmil. Florence Painge, c32; Ruth Adams, c34; Janet Scheble, c34; Mary Llard, c34; Eumel, Robert Brabant, c34; Joseph Hellings, c33; Sue Stewart, c34; Maxine Van Pebb, Fimley; Charlene Van Pebb, Fimley; Eumel; Mary Margaret Star, c34; Pauline Gano, c35; and Many Anne Haines, c35. Delta Upsilon announces the pledging of Robert Flint, c36, of Lawrence. Phi Kappa Pai will hold their founder's day lantern tonight at the University club in Kansas City, Mo. Guatemala City alumnus and the Kaunas City alumnus. Want Ads WANT YOU to know: Haircuts at College Inst Shop do fit and look good, 25 cents buys one. Fiftish pamper for that ichty scalp, 25c. Face massage that cleans the ears, 25c. Shaves that are easy to wash. Face cream from Chus Pennell, shining expert, to care for your shoes, 14th and Tennessee. —117 FOR RENT: March first, kitchenette apartment, or single room for girl 1222 Louisiana. Phone 3651. —117 LOST: Last week on Campus, black felt hat with fur trimming. Call Shirley Forsyth at 395 or 2955. —110 POF. SALE. Undewood No. 5 type- writer, late model; reasonable price Phone 1-829. 029 Ohio. —115 LOST: Pair of gloves in black case in Robinson gymnasium, Tuesday afternoon. Call Gribble at 2738R. —115 BOYS: A large front room; heat and hot water; single, $10; double, $15 1247 Kentucky St. — 116 WANTED: Student laundry. 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Yet today, in looking backward, we may truly marvel at how closely associated with our present international leadership are the developments made by these United States, as a direct result of the mental strategy and powers of visualization of the man so aptly called "the Father of Our Country." We, merchants of Lawrence, wish to join with the Kansan in spreading goodwill and forecasting the further advancement and prosperity of our country, on this two hundredth birthday of George Washington. Rowlands Rankin's Drug Store Coc's Drug Store Jayhawk Cafe Broadway Theatre Dickinson Theatre Varsity Theatre Rent-A-Ford Co. Kansas Electric Power Co. George Hunter's New Lunch F. I. Carter Burgert's Shoe Shop Noone's Lawrence Blids & Loan Asn Lawrence Steam Laundry Chat N-Nibble Lawrence Sanitary Co. C. Byrd Fur Co. J. T. Constant Koch, the Tailor Wiedemann's Greene's Ready-to-Wear Squires Studio Security Annex Overton Hardware Store The Plaza J. C. Penney Co.