X MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1931 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE + Hill Society Call K. U, 25 before 12:30 p.m. Gingham Frolic Takes place of Weekly W. S. G. A. Ten The annual Gingham Frolic, sponsored by the C- clubed of the Y. W. C. A., will be held in the Union build- Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to remind new acquaintances and to make new ones, has been arranged. An orchestra has been provided for dancing and opportunity will be given for students to play Ulrich-Kempton Owing to this frolic, the weekly W. S. G. A. hair has been postponed. At the next date Alpha Gamma Delta will have charge. 4 Phi Chi Delta Pledges And Gives Breakfast Phi Chi Delta, national Presbyterian security held pledging services yesterday and received the pledging services which were held in the church parlor of the First Church at 12 noon. The event, the activities and pledges were entertained at breakfast served by the staff. Talks by the officers and patroness of the sorority were given at the breakfast and group singing was enjoyed. Gives Dinner at Broadview Inn Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Urlrich announces the marriage of their daughter, Eliza Bethicu, to Carl Edward Kipton which took place in Kansas City on Friday. Mr. Kipton is a professor at the university are graduates of the University of Kansas, Mrs. Kipton was graduated with the class of 17 and while in school was affiliated with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Kipton is a graduate of the School of Law at the University. The men initiated are as follows: John Berry Allen, Alvin F. Barnes, Walter Brown, Stewart Chambers, Harry Feingold, Kenneth Hodge, Harry Johnson, Paul Jorgenson, Robert King- smith, Wryton Lerman, Henry Lueck, John Simmons, John Simmons, Eugene Starr, Alvin Walkers, White, and Carl Wilde. Initiation of Pi Epsilon Pi, University pop ep organization, was held for seventy-one students. The event was featured this year by an unusually large class, according to those reports. Pi Epsilon Pi Initiates Miss Emily Ferris of the Broadway Inn was hostess to the following friends and members of the faculty last evening at the Carman of the romance language department and Mrs. Carman, Prof. Frank W. J. Wacob of the School of Law, Miss Olga Hazely, professor in home education, and Prof. William Pilcher of Fine Arts. They will make their home in Kansas City where Mr. Kimpton is associated with a law firm. Kappa Beta Pledges Six Kappa Beta, Christian church soho, held pledging services Sunday, April 27. Wall Rock, Kam; Luciole Flory, Aberdeen, S. D.; Dakor; Lawrence Lawrence, Virginia Morgan, Skiddeman; Skider, Skier, and Vera Haines, Lawrence Rao Spoke at Forum Kanakudi Rao spoke last evening at the meeting of the Presbyterian Forum held at 7:30 in Westminster hall. His subject was "Gandhi and His Hope for India" About minor members of the faculty and body faculty heard him speak. Jay Janes Pledge Today The Jay Jones will hold pledging services at 4:30 this afternoon for new members. The services will be combined with the Central Administration building. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Muhlin, E. El Dorado; Harry Hanzer, Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Olsen, Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mills, Mrs. Luyc McFarland, Kagasan City; Kan. Kenneth Underwood, St. Louis, Mo; Clay Shive, Harold Devine, Wulf Ruff, Mr. and P. E. Kernedy, Edward Kennedy, Jr.; John Ewing, Matthew Hayville; William Macmillan, Nashville, Tenn.; Kramer Mace, Spearville; Thetia Margar, Mrs. Julia W. Edman, St. Joseph, Mo.; Owen Kirk, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. R. E. Crabs, Larned. Noël Renaix, president of Jay Janes is officating at the pledging services being held this afternoon in the next week. Many who are being pledged are Ruth Cushing, Gamma Phi Beta; Dorothy Mane Shaw, sorority; and Harriet Shaw, non-sorority. Miss Maxine Kinney and Jane Van- Del, of Kansas City, were guests this week-end at the atrium of a stadium hauze. The arena is a number of Xi Delta Xi Chapter at Champaign, III. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bray of St. Joseph, Mo., announce the marriage of their daughter, Irene, to Mr. George L. Welch, Jr., on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Mrs. Welch attended the university last week and is a graduate of Omaega security. Mr. Welch was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Missouri. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday were Lennet and Louise Krause, Margaret Reddy, Jenet Lovett, Mildred Chase, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Halsey, IndependentRuth; Rick Kuehn, Independent, Kansas City; Adeline Newman, Louis Vogel, Arkansas City; and Audrey Bunker, Lawrence. A weiner roast and baseball game will comprise the principle entertainment for the picnic of the day, which will be a bed tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 mil 6. The picnic will be held at the table south of the south of Prof. Hof. Merrill Haus, fs32, of Great Bend, who was majoring in geology at the University, spent a few days at the Acacia house last week on his way to the University of Michigan at Arbor Arbor, where he will continue his work in geology. Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Beta hockey team, and Mrs Miliang Kwon, Brendan Kwan, Ken Tackerer and Richard Becker of Cherryville, Ky. Miss Lucille Lancaster City, Ms. Dr. S. B. Braden used the pulpit of the West side Christian church in Topeka for the morning service yesterday. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Charles W. Burns of Caney. and, Mrs. E. C. Bailweg of Emoria, Mrs. Roy Raney, Walter Raney, Arkansas City, and Lakin Modesh PiH house this week-end. and Mrs. J. W. (Twink) Starr of Kansas City Mo, were guests of the Pi Beta Phi house. Mr. Starr was a member of the class of 28. Sigma Chi held initiation services Saturday for George Moore of Topeka. Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mrs. Jill Krohn, Anastasia Torjeffey, Topeka, Kan; Mr. and Mrs Newman Jeffery; Helen Benson, Kansas City, Mt.; Maxine Nevini, Topeka, Saunders, Marvin and Marvin Saunders, Lawrence Week-end guests at the Alpha Omi- lima College, Thompson, Eudora, Mary House, Miles, Bradley, Yates Center; Theresa Jess and Carroll, and Wilma Wilt, Na- town City. Sunday dinner guests of Delta Tau Delta were France Cox, Prof. and Mrs. John Blocker, Dean and Mr. Frank Iriss, Dr. Charles Ii, Miss Irisck, and Mrs. Rost of St. Louis, Mo. Week-end guests at the Pi Uplaion house were Raymond Trent Hlawatha; Mike Mullaney, James Kearns and Woody, Kansas City, Mo.; Howard McKinley, Kansas City, Mo.; Warren Powers, Wichita; Roy McKinley, Kan- ter; and Hugh O'Dowen, New York City. Mrs. John Sharer of Garden City, Kan. left for her home this morning after a short visit with her daughter, Jane, at the Alpha Chi Omega houses. Sunday dinner guests at the Pl IP-room house were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, David Gershwin and Mrs. Robert P. Shaw and daughter, Betty, and Brudder Brown, all of Kansas City. Paul K. Goontz, City City, Mo. grand vice-president of Sigma Phi Epsilon, a guest of the Kansas chap- ule that fraternity over the week- end. Avis McBride was elected keeper of the archives of Corbin hall at a general house meeting last night. Guests at the Sigma Phi Epison house over the week-end included Mr. M. Stevenson, and Mrs. C. L. Foster, M. Harrison, Mrs. J. P. Coleman, Junction City, and Mrs. R. A. Botsford, Paul G. Koontz, C. H. Freacre, Harrison Harsh, C. W. Kendall, D. Denham, George P. Kavanan, and Hillary Fairhurst, of the Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Fisher and daughter, Sybil, of Argentine were guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. Guests this week-end at the Alpha DPla House were Miriam Adams, Milred Bridges, Maxine Haviland, Katie Berry, Kate McCarthy, Tappan, Hein Matthews, Verna Mayfield, Betty Holzapel, Virginia Cinnam, Janet强, Kansas City, Mo; Darius Pohann, El Dorado; Mildred Lockwood, Dodge City; Mildred Lockwood, Turner. Miss Jane Case, of Abilene, was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta P. house Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Erni, of Lawrence, Ray Moses, Cora Rardon, and Charles Dilley were Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall. Miss Teresa Benger-Herrmann, a professor and guest at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Junius河岸, Miss Charlotte Herrmann, and Miss Frances Herrmann, of Kansas City, Mo., were guest Sunday. Miss Bessie Carstairs, Dodge City was a guest of Louise Westfall at the Alpha Xi Delta house this week-end. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house who are: Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Deolittie; Mo, and Mrs. T. J. Stickler; Mike, and Mrs. Glaine Bowersock, and Frank Woodbury, of Kansas City, Mo; John A Kroh, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert T Price, Lyman Charles; and Paul Boyer, and Charles Theis and Paul Boyer, of Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Miller of Coffeyville, were guests of the Pi Beta Phi house this week-end. Maty Lucile Matthews spent the week-end in Fredonia. Arkalahli Celebration Planned Arkansas City—The annual fall celebration of Arkansas City, Arkalah, will begin Oct. 30 with election of a host. The annual float parade will be omitted and some other event will take its place. KANSAN RE-ELECTED EDITOR OF OFFICIAL ACACIA MAGAZIN Arkalalah Celebration Planned Herschel L. Washington, LL.B.21 was re-elected national editor, and a member of the national council of the Association. He will edit the Triad of Acacia, the official publication of the fraternity. The magazine will be edited and pub- Mr. Washington was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1921, where he received his A.B. and LL.B. degrees. He served as the president of the Men's Student Council. Article Gives Results of Questionnaires Sent (29 Teachers A. H. Turney Is Co-Author Austin H. Turner, assistant professor of education, and M.F. Hydle, principal of the Lawrence junior high school, are the authors of "What Teachers Think of Ability Grouping" which is in the current issue of Education. This article is written as the result of a questionnaire which was distributed among 29 teachers in the Lawrence junior high school. It was the unanimous decision of the questioned teacher to help students to their ability brings about a much higher standard of learning. The work of the teachers through this system is simplified greatly. As the article discusses, this opening is distinctly more satisfactory than is heterogeneous grouping. Joins Staff at Wichita Mark Jewett, A.M.30, who was employed by the Kansas State geological survey last summer, will join the geology of the University of Wichita 'bisfall' his Send the Daily Kansan home. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Phone 2337 OUT DAMN SPOT! Shakespeare's famous words in "Macbeth" mean just as much today, in the sense of MODERN CLEANLINESS ADVANCE CLEANERS Phone 101 1019 Mass. When Winter Comes and you have to plod through snow and face cutting winds you will appreciate reaching that room of yours where you can leisurely browse through the columns of the Kansan and make that daily contact with the campus. Only by subscribing now can you be sure of enjoying that convenience throughout the year. 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