WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1931 11 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Possibilities for Gas in Wyandotte County Favorable Places Have Not Been Fully Tested, Says Survey Gas possibilities of Wyandotte county have not been fully tested, either in locations of apparently favorable formations, nor to depths possible productive of natural gas, according to a survey by the Kansas Gas Survey. The circular is based on detailed geological studies of the county, made by J. M. Jewett and N. D. Newell. More recently, this research has been accompanied by a large scale geologic map will appear in a bulletin of the Geological Survey later, said Dr. R. C. Moore, state geologist, and head of the department of geology at the University of Kansas. "Most of the initial discoveries a natural gas in Wyndow county have been extracted from many areas that have favorable surface structures have not been fairly tested, others have not been drilled at high rates, and others have exhausted until the structurally favorable areas have been tested, at least to the top of the Mississippi limestone. "Most of the wells have not been penetrated to depths greater than 400 feet, whereas in some places they extend to the county to a depth of more than 800 feet. In the counties to the south, much of the gas and oil are distributed there. During Wyndotte county production Want Ads --- PERSON WHO garnered honors (from globe, marked K C.S.W.R., plains region to Mrs. J. J. Parker, 132 Louisiana. Valued as a keepsake. —187 YOUNG MARRIED woman wishes to care for children. Call 2723MM after 5 o'clock.—187 LOST: Grey coin purse containing $ and change near Fraser, Call Jewel Fink at 890. Reward. —13 FOR SALE or FIRE! Large desirable house party furnished; clear to cam- patible for fosterery, security, clubing club. For information. 219. - 125 HAIR CUTS that fit. Stays.愈合. Dandruff dissolved, one application 25 cents. You wash it out. 10th & Teen Tid, Roy, Ham. — 115 MOTORCYCLE for each MOTORCYCLE for sale: Harley 45, 70, perfect condition; small mileage price $200. Clyde Vendor. 119 Rhode Island. Phone 239 R. -185 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mo. and Mrs. William Drennan, of Kansas City, announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Maurice Miller, M. L. N. Flish, which took place in Library, Mo. Sept. 18, 1989. Professor of journalism at the University of Journalism in the Son of Prof. L. N. Flint Maries K U. Alumni Miss. Flint graduated from the Uni- versity last year, receiving an A.B. degree. She is a member of Alpha Delta PI. Maurice is attending the University at present, and will be graduated from the School of Engineering and Architecture next month. "The Pearl of Great Price," a play presented by ten girls and directed by David Rudnick, was Kappi Pitt senior night at 7 p.m. in the Whitney Museum. When the play were Ehbert Hirnbollin, Gladys Barn, Garnet Silliman, Agnes Wardworth, Irene Measner, Gladys Krosch, Gladys Cowley, Eleanor Brewster, Lois Woolf Kappa Phi Gives Senior Farewell The remainder of the program consisted of devotiones load by Vera Pearsal and Teresa de la Fuente. Leona Jensen, Her New Day', a poem, by Ruth Mather; and a humorous examination put to the seniors by Prof. X. Am. Josephine Daceher as acted in it. Following the program, Maurine Bruner presented small flower bowls to the 22 senior members of Kappa Pupa. This graduate this spring from the University. The patronesses for next year who were elected last night include Mrs. E D Hay, Mrs. J. R, Caffyn, Mrs. H, B Kruiser, R A, Hunt, and Mrs. V K Bruner. Will Honor Ephraim Miller Give Farewell and Initiation Request Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, hold a senior science and institution course. Attend 6 sessions in the Ninth and Vermont, last evening at 6 p.m.; Glits were presented to each Dr. John McAfee, Topeka, and Dr. Claude Davide, Atchison, official visiting committee of the Westminster Student Association, where we were guests of the sorority at the meeting yesterday and were spoken at the banquet. Other speakers were Helen Whit- mey, who gave the talk from the senators; Louise Russell, who spoke in appreciation of the work done by Eda Klar for the U.S. Air Force and Erna Eldredgett, who welcomed the The graduating class of 1881, University of Kansas, this commencement will present to the University, a large bronze plaque, honoring the memory of Prof. William Miller, one of the earliest members of the K. U. faculty, taught sciences, and from 1883 to 1893 was dean of the college of liberal arts. Charles F. Scott, and from 1894 to 1903 was dean of the college of理論. ten high school seniors who were guests of the organization. Miss Dorothy Adaey wrote to tomsmith. Mrs. A. C. Mitchell, Lawrence, was chosen by the sorority as the first honorary member. Preceding the dinner, initiation services were held for the nine new members of the society. Riley, Lidia Warrick, Faye Ganfield, Ester Porte, Patricia Armbrard, Marilyn McCormack. Pen and Scroll Holds Last Meeting Pen and Scroll, literary society for freshmen and sophomores, holding its final meeting of the year last night in the building. Prizes were presented by Miss Sara Laird, sponsor of the club, to Mrs. Lornock, who won first place in the competition. The prize was with her story, "Exile," and second prize to Elizabeth Brandt for her story, "Dragons." The prizes were two books, one for each type. They were given by Miss Laird. Judges of the contest were Miss Alice Winston, Mr. Leslie Rutledge, and Miss Carolyn Elizabeth Brandt read her contest paper during the meeting and a new pledge was chosen by the organization, to be Hacker, a freshman in the College. Chemistry Club Will Have Picnic Tomorrow The annual picnic of the Chemistry club is the last meeting of the year, will be held at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Prof. E. A. White, of the University. Those present at the picnic will include students in the departments of chemistry and biochemistry, and the School of Pharmacy. Dr. Sehl Gotlieb is in charge of refreshments and entertainment will be in the form of games and chemical songs will be sung by the whole group. Theta Tau Gives Farewell Banouct Theta Tau held it annual farwell banquet yesterday in honor of the grad. The event was the largest ever held. Each of the seniors made a farewell talk. The graduating members are: Philen Benz, James Flatt, Floyd King, Leslie Tyson, Russell Hanson, Glenn White, Gorold Kune, Jack Wacker, and Walter Williams. J. D. Pratt of Honolulu Visits Here Prof. C. S. Skilton entertained with an informal luncheon today at the Colonial tea room in honor of his brother-in-law, J. D. Dr. Pratt of Hono, who is visiting in Lawrence this week. Mr. Pratt will be here until Saturday. The members of the Boy's and Girl's Glee clubs of the Orca Training school are having a picnic this afternoon in the gymnasium. The girls will be at the picnic ground about 3:30. Robert Oread Glee Clubs Have Piano Milton, editor of the *Boy's* Glee club and Lucille Novum, director of 'the Girls' Glee club will be in charge of the picnic arrangements and will chaperon; Delta Phi Delta held installation of officers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crow last night. The follow-up of the ceremony, Laura Starr; vice president, Brenda Groebach; secretary, Kathryn Wattts; treasurer, Margaret Roberts; correspondence secretary, Harold Johnson; Palmer Smith; Nicholas Nelson; Mrs. Emma Crow. Delta Phi Delta Holds Installation Services Kappa Kappa Gamma Elects Officers Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma who will hold offices in the sorority next year include Amani Loomis Sloo, Katherine Hines, retiring; Elizabeth Bagby, registrars; Barbara Kaster, assistant registrars; Mary Ann Riesel, Laurel Allen, hospital chairmen. Acacia Senior Banquet To Ec Given Tonight The Acea fraternity gives its annual Senior Banquet tonight, in honor of the graduating members of the Acea. The Young: J. Raymond Eggleston; Harold Hawkins: Francis Wood; Arch K. Hewlett; Shirley Shore; and William VanDel. The advisers of Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will entertain the activities of the chapter at dinner tonight and the first meeting of the year. This will be the last meeting of the year and over thirty members are expected to be present. The advisers of the sorority are Mrs. Seth Slaughter, Miss Myra Hull and Mrs. Albert Williams. Kappa Beta Actives Entertained at Dinner Rappa Alpha Theta announces the marriage of Eolydy Bhandel and Ted Furzell, who are the students of Mr. Pierson were former students of the University of Kansas, Mr. Pierson was a member of Rappa Alpha Theta. M, and Mrs. A. M. Marion of Pitts- land, Mrs. B. Marion of guests of their daughter, Kalthyn, they are also guests at the home of Prof. D. L. Patterson, who is Mr. Marion's mother. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Cady returned最早 from Vermillion, S. D., where they went to visit their son, George, and they delivered two addresses in Wayne, Neh. Harlan Barbart, Spavelle, and Belva Roeier, Claffin, have been guests this week at the Alpha Omicron Pi House. Roeier returned to her home today. Mrs. Conrad Gabriel and Miss Mary Gabriel, who have been guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house, left for their home in Garden City today. Gottler Dillage of Kansas City and Dr. N. P. Sherwool head of the bacteriology department, will be guests for dinner tonight at the Phi Bla PI house. The K.U. Dames held election of officers at a meeting held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Oaks, 1005 Mississippi street. Phi Gamma Delta is having as a dinner guest tonight Miss Maud Elliott, professor of Spanish. Sigma Chi is bruging, as dinner guests tonight Charles Smith and John Stevenson of Lawrence. 812 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. Oliver William Holmes was a dinner guest of the Chi Delta Sigma fraternity yesterday. Mr. Holmes is a special student in the School of Business. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing Billards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. 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