1X TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Society Around The Hill Rhadamanthi Holds Initiation Initiation services were held at the meeting of Rhodamantha, honorary poetry club, in the Green room of Prasher hall at 5:20 Sunday. The new members of the club are Margaret Woodbury, cunel, Kansas Culver, cunel, Kansas Kinsley, Frances Hall, faul, lawLeru, Clinton Young, cunel, 32, Lawrence Joseph Campbell, c34, Bronson El-Emad, Campbell, c34, Blooms and Mackie Luther, cimarra, Cinnamon. K. U. Dames Will Meet The regular meeting of the K. U. Dames will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Harris in New York City. Assisting hostesses will be the George Trombom, Mrs. Frances Shinnear, and Mrs. Denise Bidge尔 will furnish the entertainment. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dykstra, Cincinnati, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Elizabeth Dykstra to Mr. Rollin Bennett Posey, son of Pro and Mrs. A.J. Posey of The Church. They will take place during the holiday season. Miss Dyksraja formerly lived in Lawrence, when her father was a member of the University department. She attended the University and was a member of Kappa Alpha Industrial Commission Meets Mr. Posey is a graduate of the University of Kansas and of Harvard Graduate School of Business. He i.e. the Goil Milling company in Cincinnati. District II of Co-ed Club to Meet At the meeting of the industrial commission held Monday at Henley house a book review, "Men Won't Work," by Robert A. Barker, ed. c'25; and Barbara Sarnau, e'33. Coed club, district II, will meet tonight at the home of Betty Sharon and his wife, Marsha. The entertainment for the evening. All members of this district are invited to join us. university Women's Club to Entertain The annual Christmas party given by the University women's club for husbandes of members and the unmur- ried men of the faculty will take place Thursday, December 3, at the Union build- ing at 8:30. At 8:30, Dancing will follow. No invi- ations are being sent out. Socialist Study Club to Be Organized All those interested in the study c socialist problems are invited to meet Monday, Nov. 23, at 730 o'clock in room 102 Journalism building. Or visit socialist studio for socialist study will be made. Pen and Scroll to Have Pledging Pen and Scroll will hold pledging services tonight in the rest room of central Administration building at 8 for the following: Carl Kindwater, e35; Iris Ohon, e35; Jill Markham, e35; Emily Bainton, e35; Thayer Boardman, e43; William Bracke, e43; Mary Louce Matthew, e35; Farrell Strawn, e35; Woodrow Pennington, e35; Frances Alexander, Riah Rhed, e35; and Virgile Bell, e35. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naylor, Topeka, announce the birth of a son, Jerome McDonald. Mr. Naylor graduated from the University in 1922. The Newcomers club will meet thursday afternoon at 3 at the home of Irs. W. J. Baungartner, 1209 Ohio treet Reservations for the supper meeting of the freshman commission to be held on Wednesday must be in its noon time. A reception will be at 5:30 p.m. at Honey house, The advisory board of Y.W.C.A. will entertain the cabinet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. M. Baker. The meeting of the book club of the A.A.U.W. will be omitted this week because of the conference Wednesday night. Le Cerulee Francais will meet this summer in room 300 student hall. This meeting will take place in the department of French and persons in the University who are interested. The Rev. Mr. George Kelvington, Chattanooga, Penn., will be in lawrence over the week-and will continue with a church, 1013 Vermont street, Sunday. He was formerly a member of the faculty of Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Dinner guests at Corlin hall last evening were ms. George C. Sewler, Mrs. William Gliman, and ms. Louis Hoeffler, Iowa; and Eatheruther, c 35. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain Phi Kappa Psi with an hour of dancing this evening. Want Ads WANTED: 10 boys to work at K. U. M. U. game. See Bornstein, phone 2527R. -61 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building DR. FLORIENCE BARROWS Duteopathic Physician Foot Correction 300% Mass. Phone 2337 A. G. ALRICH G. ALBERT Printing Ensigning Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass. Street DR. J. W. O'BRYAN. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of prurhea and other diseases of the gums. STUDENT representative wanted for Popular Loose-Leaf Memory Book for particiuliers address Inter-Collegiate Press, Dept. 3, Kansas City, Mo. LOST: D. S. L. fraternity, pin, inscribed on the back: "Laurin Tonnison." Reward. Call 574, or leave a Kansan Business Office. -60 Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Alpha Tau Omega with an hour dance from 7 to 8 this evening. Frances Wilson was a luncheon guest of the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. WANTED: Men to work at Kansas Missouri football game. Call personally between 7 and 8, Tuesday and Wednesday at 12:15 Orden. -64 Pi Beta Phi will be in charge of the W.S.G.A. tea tomorrow afternoon in central Administration building. JOURNAL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday, 15 cents per week. News, sports, and pictures. Journal-Post sold to— drugsmakers. —60 Kappa Phi will have its regular super meeting tonight at the cafeteria of the Union building at 5:30. This will be followed by a meeting at Mycah arena. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain Sigma Phi Epsilon with an hour of dancing this evening. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8. KEYS MAD for any lock. Padlocks and night latch locks in stock. Welding and automobile spring work. Speed up wrench attachments & Pattern 632 Vermeer. Phone 319. Mr. John Blackshear of Carizna, N.J., was the guest yesterday evening B. B. F. Howard, housemother of Alphia Paul, professional business fraternity. Shabods Must Win Last Conference Game to Tie for Title Topcake, Nov. 17–Friday, Nov. 13, will be a long-remembered day at Washburn. It was on that memorable day that the down-trodden College of Emporia girls reached up from the hills and tripped the all-victorious cavalry. Prepare for Final Clash Washburn will to Winfield in fair condition. Three of Coach Beards' regulars who have been out of the two games because of injuries will again be in the line-up. They are Cap, Fred Dornbush, left halfback; Marion McKee, center back; and Curly "Curly" Edwinson, stellar ichaball ballugler, is still suffering from a broken Southwestern, rated as one of the best defensive teams in the loop, is expected to give Beurg's men plenty of trouble. As a result of the 18-6 loss, Washahai will not prepare for Southwest. The team must win this game in order to gain a tie with Washua in first place in the tournament. The Southwestern game will complete the Ichabod's conference schedule and will be the third successive out-of-town game for the Blue team. thumb, but will probably be on hand to worry Southwestern. THE effects of eye strain are far reaching. Headaches, fatigue, and nervous disorders are frequently traced to eyes which are not functioning properly. F. H. ROBERTS Optometist 833 Mass. St. BOYS. If you are looking for a good quiet room, reasonable rent, call a *101 Vermont. Phone 127. —56 Wastairbah Has Traffic Problems Topoka, Nov. 17-Despite the current depression, the abundance of student-driven campus cars has created a traffic problem Steps are being taken by the student council to enforce parking regulations, in an effort to permit traffic to flow through the campus drives Done Greenland and Gorilla grounds, ports there are more cars than a campus than ever before. Washlurn Hax Traffic Problems Newton—(UP)—Mrs. Feronia Coleman and her twin brother, Cornelius Swartz of Newton, recently celebrated their eight-second birthday. Mathematics Colloquim Held A colloquium of the mathematicians developed at Adrian 230 today room 219 east Adrian. Prof. Wesley Babcock spoke on "Genetic Algorithms," Cubic, Cube and Bi quadratic Equations. We use good materials, give good service, and try to be Courteous. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Electric Shoe Shop Dyeing - Shining - Cleaning 017 Mass. 11 W. 9th Homecoming VARSITY You Can't Afford to Miss It. Bring Your Out-of-Town Guests. Featuring Arlie Simmonds and his orchestra UNION BUILDING Saturday, November 21 --- 9 to 12 MISSOURI TO INVESTIGATE "LACK OF SCHOOL SPIRIT" Columbia, Mo. Nov. 17—(IP)—Lack of interest in campus affairs and a decided decrease in the number of freshmen in student activities has led to an increase in the causes for the "lack of school spirit" at the University of Missouri. The Missouri Student, student news paper, has secured the assistance of the psychology department of the University in devicing a questionnaire to students freshmen. The freshman class, About 600 freshmen in citizenship classes and in the AG club, composed of students of the college of psychology, already have answered the questions. THANKSGIVING Low round trip fares to points in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. Tickets on sale for trains Nov. 24-25 and to near by points for morning trains, November 26th. Return Limit, Dec. 1, 1931 Half fare for children. Honored in sleeping and parlor cars on payment of regular charges. For Details call— W. W. Burnett, Agent Lawrence, Kansas PHONE 32 --at Health Rule No. 4 - You can't fool the body with poor food. Be sure your food is good food Fish is one of the very necessary foods. 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