X WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1931 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THIRD Students Show Interest in Dancing Classes Here 60 Men and 30 Women a Meeting for Lessons From Tau Sigma sored by Tau Stigma, women's dancing organization, which held their first free dance contest in 1986. Devotedly served with enthusiasm by Miss Argus Heward, dew of women, who numbered more than 40. She had been felt on the Hill for some time. The classes, with about 60 men and 30 women present, received instruction in physical education. Dorothy Friedrich, c34, was in charge of the instruction for women, and Virta Dunkel, c29, was in charge of the instruction in physical education, and sponsor of Tao Sigma, instruction in physical education. Miss Dunkel said that in answer various people who have asked him whether or not these classes will teach them any of the required steps, that the purpose of this class at present is for beginners, who are not ready for these classes, including the first elements of damming, relocation, and balance, given to teach body control, movement, and for the first two weeks of the classes. Miss Dunkel said. These are necessary before actual steps are taught to any person, but with proper guidance, that if there is sufficient demand, a class may be opened later in which advanced steps, and more variations will Both gymnasts, men's and women's, were used for the classes. The girls were used for 40 minutes, aerately for 45 minutes, and then both classes were threw together for a 14 class. A small amount of instruction was given on the fundamentals dance walk with the instructor, and with its most used variations, and the step walk was given some considerations. **My Case Closed Challenge** Newman, a graduate of the Union building, announced the possible new case for the Union building for these classes. This plan may be carried out next week. are next meeting of the classes will be tomorrow night at 7:35 in the gymnasium. Miss Dunkel has invited all who wish to receive the instructions for the morning meeting and plan late lessons are requested to be present at that time. Pledging services for new members of Tau Sigma were held yesterday at the St. Paul Cathedral, where lowering were pledged; Mildred Anderson, c$5; Ernest Friebus, c$3; Pauline Durrell, c$5; Alice Smith, c$1; Pauline Smith, c$1; Alex Smith, c$1; Muriel Smith, c$1; Germaine Greene, c$1; Emilie Moore, c$3; Maurie Chobb, c$3; Linda Cummings, c$2; Bickett, c$4; Duncur Foster, c$4; Dorothy Crone, c$4; Emul; Jane Lewitt, c$3; Maurie Pearsall, c$2; and Rae --of Fine Arts directed the minstrel show which was the feature of the special event at the University I.O.T.C. was interlocutor for the show. Karl Kloe, bursar, was a member of the minstrel chorus. Amy Hollingsworth was one of the members of the quartet Hospital News Seven students have been admitted to the Student Hospital and dispensary since Monday. None of them are seriously ill. The condition of Mary A. Livingston, who is ill in the in医院 with pneumonia, continues to improve. Those who have been 'admitted artiste Olive Townsend, C32, Judson Huddy, Kurt Pepper, David Stuart, Beach, 132, Norman Frost, c34, Marion Gosper, c25, and William R. Holdridge, Neb., —(UP) —Neibraska's deep oil well in New Zealand has been abandoned. The well is located at a cost of $81,000, without locating it. No producing well ever been built. No producing well ever been built. Want Ads --of Fine Arts directed the minstrel show which was the feature of the special event at the University I.O.T.C. was interlocutor for the show. Karl Kloe, bursar, was a member of the minstrel chorus. Amy Hollingsworth was one of the members of the quartet WANTED: Young gentleman to share apartment, Nov 1. Call K.U. 170, mornings. —41 ROOFS FOR rent to boys, Cheap, desirable, oil焊, heat, close to campus. Also man steward wanted. Good proposition. For information call 2189 or 3120. LOST, Near Seam Saturday, at yellow gold P. K. A. pin with rubrics in each corner. Return to Pi Kappa Alpha house, or phone 565. —36 THE KANSAS City Stag headquarters moved to Fritz-Snowtie Drug Store, 847 Mass. Phone 17. —49 RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's. Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigrator, Atwater-Kent Radio and Hoover Sweeper. Phone 392. 944 Mass. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building DR. FLORENCE ARROWS Ostepatic Physician Foot Correction 909 lbs Mass Phone 23177 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 MSS Oread Training School To Hold Yallowen Party Friday Committees have begin preparations for the all-school Halloween party of Oread Training school which will be held in the women's gymnasium. Students, superviseers, protective teachers, and parents are involved in the party, which will be a masquerade. Arrangements for music are in charge of Kay Eustace, and Derrone Brown. The committee is composed of Frances Gray, Reth Brown, and Kay Eustace. The refresher Co-Ed Clubs Will Hold First Meetings Tomorrow The Co-eed clubs, social organizations for non-sorority women, sponsored by W. S. G. A. and Y. W. C. A., will open tomorrow. Personal invitations have been sent for the meeting at 7 o'clock. There are six divisions of the club to participate in. The members their own program. The programs for the year will include tea dances, mixed parties, waffle suppliers, bridge parties, and dinner. The Co-eed Hop will be held. Pi Beta Phi Will Hold Faculty Reception Thursday Pi Bata Phi will hold its annual faculty recognition Thursday evening. Evening celebrations will be held in Mrs. Jade C. McLemon, honormaster; Mr. Harold Longueville, Virginia Hutton. Miss Hannah Oliver, associate professor in Latina, Miss Margaret Anderson, instructor in speech and dramatics, H. M. E. Tanner, Miss Marcin Beaty, secretary to the dean of engineering, Miss Veta Petra, secretary to the Dean of the College, and Miss Princess Willis, instructor in speech and dramatics will pour. Quack Club Will Hold Picnic and Initiation Tonight A penin and initiation services of Quick club, swimming organization for Quicksburg, located at about 15 miles from Lawrences, offered by Margaret Walker 743. A summer camp, allowing the pari-muse a compass will be built, and the following women will be initiated. Alice Smith cured, eunil Curet, Jocelyn Curet, eunil Camille Luther, eunil Marlene Shade, Ruth Pyle c6, eunil Stokes, Jerry Pyle c24; and Murgill Rothong, c25. Faculty Members Took Part In Bailey Entertainment East Niskin School, the event was delivered the main address of the evening at the dinner club and club has night at the Hotel Eldridge. Prof. W. R. Downing of the School Three Women Pledged to Phi Chi Delta Last Night Phi Chi Della held its regular supper meeting last night at Westminster hall from 539 to 7. Dorothy Lightburn, ed 33, was chairman of the committee The theme of the meeting was "Campfires," and a picnic supper was served. Devotiones were led by Helen Garcia, a Greek-American Indian heptenal, and a discussion of eastern and western girls' clumsy. Cora Bardon, c.25, read a poem, "Did You" Ruth Palmer, serving service with Ruth Faulkner, and Dorothy Mollier, fa. 33, and Dorothy Miller, fa. 35. Delta Fli Delta, honorary art fraternity, hold its first business meeting of the year last night in the Administrative building. Delta Phi Delta Will Hold Art Exhibit Soon Plans were made to hold an art exhibition with some other honorary organization in the near future. The name of the assisting witness was not A social committee which will provide a program for each meeting was appointed in 2015 by Mr. Gurzic (62), chairman; Ms. Emma Craw, fc2, and Marjorie Nelson, e34 The freshman commission will hold a business meeting at Harley house, to morning afternoon at 4:20. The chairwoman will be nominated at this time. The following officers were elected at the last meeting: President, Barbara Bromwell, vice president, Claude Reynolds; secretariat, Micheline Maxine and treasurer, Maxine Maxine Dearne. Freshman Commission Meets Tomorrow Sigma Kappa Was Hostess Ai W.S.G.A. Tea Sigma Kappa security members were hostesses to the women of the University, who lived in the restroom of central Administration building this afternoon from 3 in 5. A color scheme of lavender and white was used. J. N. Gilbert, housemother, j. Poured The regular meeting of the K. U. Dames will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Alfred Wellington. Mrs. Wellington will be assisted by Mrs. Todd Coleman, Mrs. Robard Loman, and Mrs. Alderman. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Wellington. K. U. Dames to Meet Tomorrow Kansas Teachers to Hold Homecoming Fred Elloway, K. U. alumni secretary, has announced that a special event will be held at the graduate of the University of Kan- nurs. will be held in connection with the State teachers convention to be held here Nov. 5, 6, and 7. The Oread Bridge club, composed of wives of University faculty members and distinguished alumni, Belles. Mrs. Robert Calderwood was guest of honor. The prize for the afternoon event was $200. Music Club Has Guest Artist Miss Gertie Bihr of Kansas City, Mo, was the guest artist at the meeting of the Music club held this afternoon at Widemann's grill on 9 a.m. Clock Bihr is an artist-pupil of Prof. Carl A. Freyer of the University and played his organ during the Nights at the meeting. Miss Bihr formerly lived in Lawrence. Perfect Sound PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Oread Bridge Club Met Yesterday The club was very successful last year according to Dean B. Stuiller, head of the club's main purpose of the club is to enable members to become acquainted. The graduate students of the Uni- versity met this afternoon at 4:30 in the auditorium of central Administration of the University. They organized the reorganization of the Graduate club. W. Y.C.A.W. candlighthandle vesper services at 4:30 yesterday afternoon at Herbyn house. There was a short music class on Saturday. Rev. A.D. Grey gave an informal talk. Dixon-Adams The marriage of Miss Freda Dixon, Kincaid, and Loye L. Armstrong, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. took place Friday, Oct. 2 in Ointhe, Mr. and Mrs Adams have the University. Mr. Adams is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Dean Agnes Husband entertained the members of the Women's Gcl club at her home, 707 West Twelfth street at tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6. Green and Yellow was carried out as the color scheme. Miss Terebe Penoyo, a member of the club, posted the officers of the club assisted in serving. Hub Else and his 11-piece band will play for the mid-week variation this evening in the Union building from 7 to 8 Hub Else Will Play at Varsity Candlelight Vespers Held Yesterday Graduate Students Will Reorganize Dean Husband Entertains Glee Club School of Law Faculty Held Luncheon This faculty of the School of Law held the University club. At this time matters concerning the School of Law were Ends Tomie INA CLAIRE 'REB OUND D' Comedy Actress Because Our Bundle Program Last Week Was So Well Received and Appreciated with Requests for More Another DOUBLE PROGRAM! 2 Shows Oread Boys Hold Picnic Vestford BIG BARGAIN SHOW Contests, games, and a general good The drama of a beautiful patriot who used her charms as arms against the enemy! ROGRAM! 2 Shows For the Price of One $ \Delta $ Charles R. Rogers Production HELEN TWELVETREES A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE SHE SINNED TO SERVE HER COUNTRY! "THE SECOND HONEYMOON" From the Novel by Billy M. Lynch and Josephine Dunn - Edward Earle You Will Feel This Comedy Meltdown with *"Woman of Experience" 7:00; "Two Hundred Honeymen" 8:15* *Short Subtitles* 8:15 *Woman of Experience* 9:30, Mil. 10:45, From the Novel by Ruby M. Ayres SCHEDULE OF SHOWS time were enjoyed by the boys of Oread Training school at a picnic in Brown's grove yesterday afternoon. An attraction of the picnic was the steak try. Mr. Harold Minimier, who is in charge, accompanied the students on the outing. The first meeting of the year of W. A. A., aport organization for women was held this afternoon at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Alpha Xi Delta entertained Phil Delta Theta at a dance last night from 7 to . The cabinet of the Y. W. C.A. hold its regular weekly meeting this afternoon at 4:20 at Henley house, Frost lot. Alpha Omicron Pi will be guests of Delta Sigma Pi tomorrow evening at an hour dance. Alpha Kappa Pp announces the pleading of Roos Walf, Walli. Baldwin; Charles Mendenhall, C34, Lawrence; Carl Calamus, C14, Kansas City. Tau Bet Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, met night in room 115 Marvin hall. Plans were made for the election of officers at the next meeting. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the pledges of Chi Omega last evening at an hour of dancing. Theta Phi Alpha entertained the Phi Kappa fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 last night. Louise Jarbus, c'35 and Janet Lovitt, c'35 were dinner guests at Sigma Phi Epsilon午晚宴 Miss Matelaine Jackson, provisor president of Alpha XII Delta security, is a guest of Chi chapter. Miss Jackson arrived in Lawrence from Norman, and she will go to Littleton, Mich., for a visit with the chapter 'here' Dick Hammon and Richard Hamer, Doha, were guests at the Dallas Tallman Academy on Tuesday. 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