4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- 1 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. One Act Play Feature Of Methodist Reception One a act comedy entitled "The Third Man" is to be a feature of the program at Temple University, which inception which is to be hold tomorrow evening in the church parlor in honor of University students. Those who will be attending the event are Karyn Margaret Roberts, Lidah Molosher and Hugh Randall. The reminder of the program at Temple University unbinds the connection with Vernon Benson. Among those who will receive the students are: Milton Grawe, president of Weekley Foundation; Margaret Jacob, president of Kappa Phi; Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hunt, Rev. and Ms. Brown, Rev. Prof. and Misa Homer B. Latimer. Engagement of Former K. U. Student Announced Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cadd Fisher, to William Baugh, son of Mr. and Ms. Wichan, both of them from West Wichita. The wedding has been set for Oct. 1. Miss Fisher attended the University of Kansas and while here was affiliated with the Pt Beta Pi Security, Mr. Fisher graduated Georgia School of Technology. Baptist Young People Give Informal Mixer They will make their home in Wichita where Mr. Baugh is connected with the Commercial Investment Trust company. The University organization of young people of the Baptist church will entertain with an informal minor tourenger from the University of Kentucky students and their friends. The reception is to be held in the parliaments of the church at Eighth and Kentucky streets, and will be under the direction of Roger Brown and Margaret Haltons. Games, readings, and musical num bers are to make up the program. Kappa Beta Gives Rush Tea Gives Rush Tea Zeta chapter of Kapna Beta, Christian Church security, entertained yesterday with a rush tan from 5 to 1 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Selh W. Shaulter. A color note of green and white will be carried out in the dec- Martha Meade, social chairman of Kappa Beta, is to be in charge of the arrangements. Lutheran Reception Tomorrow Christian Endeavor Entertains Announcement of the student program for the coming year will be made at the reception for Earl H. Cox, president of the hometown evening in the Lutheran church parlors at Thirteenth and New Hamshire. The committee is charge of the program includes Aid, and Mrs. Paul B. Stern, vice-president Granie Alex Lind, Lossumberger. - The Christian Endeavor organization of the United Northern church will entertain with an informal reception from 8 to 10 at the church at Seventeenth and Vermont streets. Games and music under the direction of Wanda Edmonds and Regina Heobrother are included in the program for the evening. Congregational Church Entertains Congregational Church Entertainers and friends of the Congregational church will be held in the parish bench 625 10am street, tomorrow night at 8 4clock. Reception for Women Medies Buy Your Parker Duofold at COE'S A reception in honor of the medie and pre-medic women of the University of Florida, in the construction building. Dr. Cora M. Dowsen and Dr. B. M. Linsa of Lawrence, and Sylvia Nogreau, Laurie Carman, and Sarah McCormick City were in the receiving line. Christian Church Gives Reception A reception honoring students and friends of the Christian church will be held tomorrow evening from 8 to 10 at the church, 1600 Kentucky street. Glenn Wakeley, president of the student organization, is preparing a program of games and songs. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Dinner The Y. W. C. A. cabinet entertains, with a dinner at the Colonial tea room Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. P. F. Walker who is the new owner. Only members of the cabin and the pastor of honor attended the dinner. Phone 521 14th and Massachusetts Kappa Kappa Gamma Open House Sappa Kappa Gamma Open House Sappa Kappa Gamma Open House tomorrow evening from 8 until 11. Arie Siemens and his band will furnish music Sigma Eta Chi Tea Today Sigma Eta Chi will entertain with a this afternoon at the home of Mrs A. D. Grey, 109 Ohio. Miss Dorothy Kogowhi chign of charge for plans for the Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Longworth of Jackson Heights, New York City, announce the birth of a daughter, Anne Louise. Aug. 8. Mrs. Longworth was formerly Miss Helen Cady, daughter of Maude Louise and Dr. Robert the University, Both Mr. and Mrs. Longworth are graduates of the University. Bill McCree of Druber, Tex., is a guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda house. Delta Chi announces the pledging o John Bondank of Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Miss Lucie Galeb, Larsen, to Robert Dills, Muskegee, Gkla, orAlpha of Alpha Tau Omega Internity. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Katherine Stevens and Naomi Friley, both of Independence, Kan. Miss Lucy McCullough of Independence, Kan. will be the housemother at the Theta Phi Alpha house this year. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledge of Barbara Isbell, Kansas City, Kana, and Pauline Woodson, St. Joseph, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Miss Martha Mace Baugh, Garden City, to Clinton Boull of Bridgeman University, member of the Beta Pi fraternity. The Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Ralph Chesney and Henry Benies, both of Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Steve Hawkins, Kansas City, Mo. BEETLES COOKED TO DEATH BY EXPOSURE TO HOT SUN Bend, Ore.-Direct rays of the sun are being utilized by forest service entomologists in exterminating destructive beetles and kill millions of board feet of timber near Diamond Lake, just north of Lake Lake national park. The treatment is applied by folling beekeled-infested larvae and trunks to the sun in forest clearings. "At this time of the year, air temperatures of 85 degrees in the direct sunlight can cause the infested bark to 130 degrees Fahrenheit," explained A. J. Jaenkens federal entomologists in charge of the work. "This, he added, 'literally turns a tree black.'" A good-sized "chaw" of tobacco satisfares Rover, who will turn down a juice jelly beverage for a little of the "fifth weed." Padonia, Kas_—L. O. Weltner's and will do all sorts of tricks and perform patiently for hours--but it insists on proper reward. ROVER TURNS DOWN BONE FOR GOOD-SIZED CHAW Read the Kansan want-ads. 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