1x FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS - - - 0 0 स्टैंबर PAGE THREE 1 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. University Women's Club Gives Ten "Allison's Haze," the play written by Susan Glaspel, was impressively told by Mrs. Allen Crafton of the ten year-old girl whose mother was yesterday afternoon at Myers hell. Prior to this program there was a short business meeting, followed by a memorial service which was held in honor of the young girl. The event was without the last few months, Mrs. E. H. S. Bailey, M. C. G. Crump, Mrs. Selden L. Whitcomb, and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, present at the ceremony, Mrs. H. P. Cady have treated to three women. Mrs. C. M. Sterling, general chairman of the toen, received the guests at the door. The room was beautiful decor and armchairmansms and umbrella nimbats. the tea table, which was in charge of Mrs. C, M. Young, hold a centerpiece, made by Mrs. F, N. Raymond, and Mrs. C. W. Carr, for the Thanksgiving idea. A pumpkin chinlet, filled with fruit, was drawn by two turkeys. Old English ivy and shrubs were placed in the holders added to the attractiveness of the scheme. Mrs. P, F. Walker and Mrs. C, C. Crowdwould presided at the tea table, where Mr. Kirkmann in charge of the refreshments. Western University Singers To Appear in Lawrence Teachers of music, as well as students, may honor the Western University Singer, Quirinhead, Kan, song in North America. Mr. Ward, 31, was formerly with the group. Corbin Hall Has Guests The Western University singers have been traveling over the country to have concerts in cities around the world, come directly from St. Louis to North Lawrence Baptist Church for their next concert. the following are guests at Cortin hall during the teachers' convention; Mary Cordner, Thelma Dugas, Rona Dugas, Ruth Gisham, Margaret Graham, Earine Harkey, Helen H. Martin, Sidie B. Irma, Irman Brenga, Marian Sears, and Alberta Superiell, Kiana Sears, Douglas, Edith Hicks and Glades, Kinsey; Helen Trotter, Lance Nelle Wood, Boner Spring; Purple Farley, and Alexandra Dugas; Aled, Tuskeq Jewell Fink; Freedom; Midgall Girdle and O仑林, McPherson; Carol Mann, Longton; Marie Bahl and Margaret Waring. Marriage Announced Irene Smith, SBebeth; Mrs. Robert D. Porter, Jewell; Opal Wall, Baxter Springs Children; Charles Lobb, Oakabasa; Dorothy Holton, Holm; Marcelia Cap, Cofdylvillie Ehbelon Roostle, Cape, Cofdylvillie Ehbelon Roostle, Geneva, Clasdon, Lynden Miss Evans is a graduate of the University of Kansas, 2), where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan Evans, Garden City, for the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Carl William Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson of Toppera. The wedding will take place at the First Presbyterian church in Gates- ville on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 14 at 4 o'clock. Mr. Johnson received his A.B. in '29 his L.L.B.31, from the University of Kansas and is a member of Sigma Chi and of Ph.D Delta Phi law firm. K. U. Dames Initiate K, U. Dames hold initiation services Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. D. Douglas, Mrs. I. L. Boudre, Mrs. W. Hennning, Mrs. W. Turner, Mrs. W. Mannen, Mrs. C. G. Gentry, Mrs. D. F. Wood, Mrs. A. L. Bowers, R. F. Wood, and Mrs. A. L. Bowers. Phi Mu Alpha To Have Party Alpha KappaLambda To Entertain Pfu Mu Alph, minority security, will have a party tonight at this house. Hat will be there. Please enter the Abu Almorei Moniez, Dean Agnes Husband Miss Irene Pooley, and Mr. and Mrs Pooley. Alpha Kappa Lambda will entertain with a farm party at its house tomorrow evening. The chaperones will be Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, Mrs. Margaret Topping, Mr. Alexander Hoggard, and Mrs. Jennifer Jack. Jack Warthola orchestra will play. The regular meeting of the Architecture society was held last night in Marvin hall. The social events of the coming year were discussed. A meeting of the program committee of E1 Atenco, will hold yesterday at 4:23 p. m. to prepare for the meeting to be held next Thursday. Irna McGaughey, c35, is spending the week-end at her home in Joplin Mo. About 200 persons, including a large number of visiting teachers, had tea at the home of Mrs. Lumbbala, 111 Hillel Street, New York City, on July 7, sponsored by the various social clubs of the city, and Parent Teacher's association of Lincoln School, North Carolina. The following persons participated in the program: Blythe Mason, '34, vocal solo; Blythe Foushee, '34, vocal solo; Thelma Jackson, '32, piano solo; Rachael Wilson, '32, vocal solo; Charlotte Pearson,钢琴 solo; Eddie Love, '32, piano solo; Marjorie Groves, '32, vocal solo; and Victoria Grieve, '33, vocal solo. Week-end guests at the Delta Zeta house are Marjorie Taylor, Ableness Edwina City, Kampio Berry, Penhennia Centra, Kannus Brown, Perry Heinrich Centra, Kannus City, Kan. Meredith Ginger, Leavenworth Bernice Lindley, Dana Lacey, McPherson, Lucille Anderson, McPherson. Margaret Seybold, 28, who is teaching school in Atchison, is visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house during the teacher meeting. Phyllia Wolverton is an alumna gues at Alpha XI Delta during the convention. Fern Gibson, e33, was a luncheon guest today at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Martha Nuzman, Ottawa, is a gues of the Pi Beta Phi house this week. Guesses this week-end at the Alpha Dila Pi fi house are Geniere Genevieve Elmethawk Powell, Martha Jane Chance and Jennifer Barrigado. Barbara Oberlin; Virginia Armstrong, Glaine Dinner guests last night at the Sigma Kappa house were Paulina Weite, 28 Kansas City, Mo.; and Helen Gibson fa33. Eleonor Kenyon, 31, Margaret Ryan, 30, Rosemary J. Wentworth, c22, Polly Snyder, 30, Elizabeth Kavanaugh, the director of the dramatic art department in Kansas City, Kan. Junior College, Margaret Sayold, 29, and Ruth Francis, 29, of North Carolina. The P.B.I. Phi House yesterday. Out-of-town guests today at the Al Alpha Gamma Delta house are A. J Stout, superintendent of schools in Topeka, Ms. Stout, Ruth Stout, 30 who is teaching in the high school at Clay Center; Jewel Milton and Pauli Stanton; Chris McEldidh, Mrs Edith Known, Wellington, and Marcia Need Clay Center. Buth Francis Byrne, Atchison, is a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house during the teacher's meeting. Dinner guests last night at the Phi Della Thea house were Mr. and Mrs, O. O. Northrup, Joia; and Mr. Graham Kraemer, Kansas City. Fred Powers, coach at Kansas City Junior College, was a dinner guest last might at the Sigma Chi house. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa house Thursday night were Regan O'Brien, Jim Burke, and Larry Foster, fellowess of military school, and Mrs. George Calhoun, and a Patrina Calhoun. Phi Kappa PsI announces the pledging of Robert Stanley, Kansas City, Kan. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai house last night were Miss Jine Caffrey, Neodeshi; Miss Jean Russell, Peneble; Miss Marion Hellow and Mrs Mattie E. Vaughn, Emporia; Miss Helen Dale Macron, Havensville. All are attending the Kansas State Teachers convention. The Alpha Phi Alpha house has the following week-end guests: James Thatcher, Kansas City, Mo, and Belton Orme, 26, Kansas City, Mn. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entera- mined Margaret Bonney, c35, Frances Pearl, c35, Stephen P. Dempsey, Peakn, c35, Mary Stewart Hall, c34, Jorah Hurtzman, c33, Lila Lawson, 34, Florence Johnson, c33, and Vera Strong, c35 as dinner guests at Misa Ono Starr, Lawrence; Marjorie Stoyra, 16-33; Miss Katherine Nandell, 25-40; Miss Florence Belding, Iola; and Mary W. Searle, 18-31. The Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Aitie Warden, Mary Markham, Janice Poole, Mary Johnz, Parsons, and Louise Burton. Pleasanon, are weekends in the Gamma PBI Beta security house. Chi Omega entertained brothers of members of the sorority at a dinner last night. Laverne Wright, Cuncl, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega sorority house yesterday. Fli Chi, professional medical fraternity, will have a party tomorrow night at the house. Arlie Simmonds' orchestra is to play. Week-end guests at the Alkappa Lambda house are Wayne Bibr, Jarbale; Frank Klingberg, Eudora; and Richard McGhee, Baster Springs. Morris Richter, Effingham, will spend the week-end at the Phi Chi house. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were Florence Page, Cheryl Moss, Tiffany Garrison, c$34; Virginia Hudson, c$24; Virginia Strandbrug, c$23; Mary Lou Becker, Betsie Bettler, Herlocker, c$24; and Eur- ian Wynn. Delta Sigma Fl enterted members of Alpha Gamma Delta with an hour's dancing last night from 7 to 8 p. m. Sterling Porter, Holton; Dwight Davis, Cherryville; and Clifford Mortimer, Gypsum, are week-end guests at the Mu Phia House. State Teachers Will Hear Counts Tonight the Kansas schools to put on the best educational program possible on the money used for the purpose," he said. (Continued (rom page 1) "Are You Good to Live With?" was the question brought before the interim governor of Arkansas, Dale Zeller, Kansas State Teacher's College, at their meeting in Robinson Genuine Literature is greatly neglected in intermediate grades, according to Prof. Gretwinkle Brown of Emerson University. "The Place of Literature in the Intermediate Grade Reading Program," this morning at the second session of Intermediate Literature. Professor Zeller believes that a teacher can solve problems, and bring out of her self to school, because her personality can have such an influence on the student. "Since the thescovery of silent reading, the practice of oral reading has been greatly neglected in the teaching and because of this genuine literature has been greatly neglected in instruction." "and as a corrective, a daily period in the class schedule should be kept open." Wellemeyer Talks to Senior High Welcome! Think to Senior High the development of character and moral values in the most important phases of modern education and it is receiving the least attention from the education.", remarked J. F. Cormack. "In high school, the High School, to the senior high school department, in an address, "A Practical Program of Character Education." uses athletics in the right manner and is guided by the right sort of coach, the highest type of character is developed. Dr. Fischer is a professor of physical education, and inventor of basketball, in an address on 'Character Education as Developed by Dr. Fischer', the senior high school department this morning in the auditorium of Fraser College. That character is a state of affairs, a matter of balance, and an adjustment to the situations dependent on the state of affairs. The individual was the statement made by Dean R. A. Schwegel, University of Kansas, in his address today before the second session of the senior high school board's meeting held on the rural and third class city high school department. Food idiocyssacrasies and fatigue are physical factors that are important in the behavior pattern of an individual," he said. San Antonio, Nov. 6-(UP)-Representative Wurtzburg, of Sequim, Washington, died today at a local hospital from the effects of an operation for appendicitis. The death of Congressman Texas, died today at a local hospital from the effects of an operation for appendicitis. The death of Congressman Texas, died today at a local hospital from the effects of an operation for appendicitis as follows: Democrates, 217; Residents, 214; Farmer Labor, 1; Vacancies, 3. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309% Mass Phone 2337 will be the subject of the discourse by the minister at the Unitarian church Sunday at 11. WELCOME Teachers! We specialize in Finger Waves and Permanent Waves "Milliken's Belief" will be discussed at the Adult Forum at 10. Orty Walz, leader. VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 W.11th Phone 1372 "Is Man a Fighting Animal?" Their Responsibilities will be Prof. L. D. Jennings' subject at 7:30. Financial Institutions KFKU "British Avistar," a British travel talk was broadest this morning over station PKKU. At 6 p., m. yesterday, the British University of physical education, was interviewed on "The Modern Woman in Athletics" and Roy Underwood of the School of Fine Arts will be presented this evening at Roy Underwood of the School of Fine Arts to be broadcast by Professor Underwood's pupils is "Melodie" (Rachmanniino), Roy Underwood of the School of Fine Arts (John Ireland), "Prelude in G Sharp Minor" (Rachmaniinoff), Clairson Schoe, and "Hungarian" (MacDowell), Gene Tomorrow at 11 a. m. there will be cleanliness训 “Uncle Pete Tells a Story of Finland” “Glimpses of K. U.” will be the subject of the talk by Parfum of the department of nationalism, which will be presented at f. p. m. tomorrow. Want Ads --to our typewriter shop First door north of Registration place. FOR RENT: Two corner bed rooms. Will accommodate four boys or six sixteen. Good board at $5 week. Near location. 1244 Obs. -654. 26753 FOR SALE: Harley-Davidson motor cycle. Motor in good condition; two new tires; reasonable price. If interested call Paul at 114. —SL LOST: Alpha Chi Sigma pin between 11th and Ohio and Crown Drug Store, Wednesday. Phone 389. Roward. FOR SALE. sheep; Nash 27 special coupe. Good condition; tires good; motor jets overhauled. Must sell immature. In an offer. Price $316 1 M2. 1320 Mass. WANTED • STUDENT LAUNDRY at 400 Wisconsin. Phone 2563M. At- satisfactor ywork. Reasonable prices. -42 OR BOYS, Rooms. $8 to $3 each buy. Very desirable; oil bed, one block rom Campus, 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180 or 120. — 50 FOUND: Best home cooked meals in town, $4 per week. 1225 Tenn. -52 ROOMS AND board for boys on the Hill at 132 West Campus. Short walk without a climb to all Uni- liverhurst huddings and car line. ©606. OURNAL-POST delivered to each evening and Sunday, 15 cents or week. New sports, and picture- ers. Post-Paid sold on ruggits. — 60 EYS MADE for anypkg. Paulcelle and night latch locks in stock. Welding and automobile spring work. Speed Bike. Hire BMW & BIGS 3 Vermont. Phone 319. Cold Weather Is Waffle Weather 10 VARIETIES Chat-N-Nibble One Door South of the Dickinson Theatre TAXI TAXI $ 2 5^{\circ} $ Phone 987 Large Cars Picnic Trucks "Tell the Teachers on Us" GUFFIN Taxi Service Oid and Reliable Welcome Teachers One Day Service No Extra Charge Call 39 WELCOME TEACHERS INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 740 Vermont Drop in for a refreshing drink or for drug needs Rainbow Pharmacy A drug store at your door Phone 1100 1847 Mass. WELCOME TEACHERS Week-end Rate to Kansas City $1.00 Round Trip Special Notice Special Interurban Service to Kansas City Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Car leaves Lawrence at 10:30 p.m. November 5, 6, and 7 K. C., K. V. and Western R. R. 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Present Your Card for Use of the Following: Reception room and lounge with magnazines, radio, card games, checkers, men's lounge and smoking room. Women's lounge and recreation room. University cafeteria with private dining room for small groups, lunch and refreshment service. Bulletin Board and university infor- Meeting rooms for organizations. W. S. G. A. book exchange. Office of K. U. "Jayhawker." Offices of Men's Student Council and Women's Self-Government Associa Recreation room with pool and billiard tables. A Milk Shake and a Plain or Toasted Ham Salad Sandwich 20c Fountain Specials KANSAS A cup of Hot Chocolate or Union Silex Coffee and a 3-decker Tuna Fish and Cream Cheese Sandwich 25c UNION