/ WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Geology Fraternity Holds Installation Banquet The annual installation banquet of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology fraternity, was held Monday evening a Wiedemann's tea room. The leading speaker of the evening was Dr. E. H. Taylor of the department of geology. Other speakers were Prof. Raymond C. Moore, state geologist; Ekhman D. M. Alam, state geologist; Prof. G. L. Knight of the department of geology was toastmaster. The following officers were installed: president, Edward Hatton; vice-president, Rollard Slover; e35; secretary, Eric Slover; e31; e32; and frank, Frank Liscus, e32. Junior Music Club Tea Tomorrow The Junior Music club, which was organized this year, will entertain with a tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. at the campus of 1290 Ohio. The members of the club are young people of high school one who is interested in music and University music teachers. The decorations will consist of spring flowers and crab blossoms. Jay Janes Elect Eight Women Five non-survival women who were chosen are Harriett Hartley, Jessamine Jackson, Katheryn Collier, Luccreta Dounclass, and Helen Garden. Eight women were elected to the Jay Jane club, her pep organization, at a meeting held last Monday. Two more women have chosen to fill vacancies. They are Frances Jordan, Sigma Kappa; Jane Livingston, Delta Zeta; and Roberta Pledge services for these women will be held next Monday at 4:30. The place has not yet been decided upon. Graduate Student Feted Miss Maglyd Cowles entertained the women of the University zoology department at a 7 o'clock meeting in honor of Miss Louise Fulton, who has just completed work on her Master's thesis Decorations commemorate baskets of real spiders and spiders. Those attending were Miss Mary Lawson, Meine Donee Evans, Miss Ethel Beech, Miss Erma Cacey, Mrs. Albert Brisge, Miss Ruth Burkhardt, and Miss Melissa Corbin Hall Elects Officers The following women were chosen last night of the event in Crescent hall, ballroom D. Stoeckel, D. Steucker, vice-president, Charlotte E. Mangelsen, d. St Joseph, d. Stephen O'Malley, d. Rube Meyer, a social chairman, Frances Goins, Brookside, Mo.; and fire marshal, Marvin K. Miss Mangelsdorf will represent Cor bin hall on the council of W.S.G.A. An attendance contest which has been going on for several months has led to a new endeavor. The Endeavor society of the United Brethren church, ended last night with a weinie roast at which those who made up the winning side were the guests of honor. Winners of Contest The weinie rost was held on the B. J. Babbitt farm about three miles west of Lawrence. Wanda Edmonds, captain of the losing side, was chairman of the board. Ms. C. L. Heatherington and Mrs. Rex, Babbitt were chaperons. Marriage of Former K. U. Student Announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Schmitt, of Organdie Frocks Are Good This Spring. Make your old one look new with hemstitched ruffles or pleats. SMITH'S HEMSTICHING AND BEAUTY SHOP 933% Mass. Phone 683 Ottawa announces the marriage of their daughter, Imogene Gertrude, to William Aldman Anderson, also of Otona, on April 14 at the Hotel Philips. Officers Are Elected by Tau Sigma Mr. Anderson was a former student at the University and is now employed as a salesman for the Firm for Mr. Anderson will make their home in Clarinda, Iowa. At the regular meeting of Tau Sigma mat night, the following officers were lected: president, Helen Lawn; vice- resident, Virginia Krohn; secretary, darla Van Deusen; treasurer, Jane lyn; business manager, Virginia After the election, Elizabeth Sherborn sighted the members of a German dance national convention in Detroit. Miss Sherborn helped the national convention which accompany the dances. Phi Chi Theta Fleets Phi Chi Theta elected the following officers at a regular meeting held in the Memorial Union building last summer, December 2011; Jannahia Morse; recording secretary, Alena Hicke; corresponding secretary, Dionne Worthington; chapter hosters, Neil Roser; local inspector, Dorothy Atchison; social chairman, Susan Hudson. Student Is Engaged Alpha Gamma Delt announces the engagement of Betty Kellogg to Fred Hemphill. Mr. Hemphill is a member of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity at College. Ms. Miss Kellogg and Mr. Hemphill are from Clay Center. University Women's Tea to Be Tomorrow The University Women's club will entertain with a ten tomorrow afternoon at Myers hall, Mrs. William Haggis is general chairman of the committee and receives refresments; Mrs. Horace Allen is chairman of the decorative committee; Mrs. W.R. Smith will be at the tea table, and Mrs. Edwin Ebel will have charge of the serv- Photo Phi Alpha in Charge of Tees Theta Phi Alpha in Charge of Tech Theta Phi Alpha had charge of the restroom in the center of the women's rest room of the central Administration building. Mrs. Louie Blau, and Mrs. W. H. Gilham, of Burlington, Iowa, are guests of Charles F. Brook at Corbin hall. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, housemother at the Sigma Kappa house, visited Kansas City. Mo., last night to see Jane Coulson in "Twelfth Night." If you were a pavement- pounding shoe you wouldn't want your beel and toe full in it. You should wear the shoe--while you wait. HEEL to TOE From --are backed by registered Certificates of Title which are issued *only* by Authorized Jewelers. Across from the Courthouse VIRGIN DIAMONDS F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler - 833 Mass. *Mrs. Etta W. Carel, Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Flood, Mrs. H. Gillman, Mrs. Louie Bracken, Mrs. F. W. Bracken, Mrs. Flora Boynton are in Kansas City today to see Jane Cowl in "Twelfth Street." Margaret Dortland, Theta Fila Alpha, returned today from her home in Hay- where she was called because of the death of her father. Miss Suzanne Falter of Kansas City is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. This morning's program consisted of the campus calendar by H. R. H. the Mount Oread correspondent followed by a program of poetry entitled "May Heope, assistant professor of English, How Much do Comets Weigh and What are They Made Of" will be the title of the celestial travel series by Stephen J. Gill, 6 p.m. This will be followed at 6:10 by a musical program arranged by Luther Levengood which will present the choir of the First Christian Church. The choir --and --and KFKU Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Alfred J. Want Ads WANTED to rent: Furnished house for this summer or coming year. See A. Y. Wells at Bacteriology Department or foremossa or 91D Indiana university - 177. --and LOST: Bulova write watch in Powder Shops last Friday. Finder please call 1617. Reward. —174. FOR SALE 5 stock of Aviation Corporation stock. Listed on N, Y, Stock Exchange daily. Buy from owner-operated business. Web, Phone 1747 - 1738 LOST: Small blue leather purse containing Hubnat vanity case. Call 860 Graves, instructor in journalism will deliver the first of a series of talks on "Truth in Advertising." The program completed with an education feature. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812 1/2 Mass, Phone 256, Lawrence, Kas. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 210. Mass. Sr. Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phane 395 Fun ON THE ROLLICKING WAY to EUROPE Let's an across by Arithmetic Admission to this conference is $105.00 (miles). Please bring your passport and identification board. You must arrive at the third cash on arrival, by 7:30AM. Please bring your travel ID and passport traveled (IMM ID) during the conference. Dulphine Toniere told cibia accustomed to such french wives as Angelea, Marguerite, Marguerite and many others. Several parts each week to the principal patron of the church. $105 up NO CLASS DISTINCTIONS on the Book *The Fountain and Waterland*. Le de l'ouverture de Fountain and Waterland, un avenir du grand livre, est annoncé en annexe suivant ce qu'il veut : "Trouver ..." Nouvel état du filtreur des eaux dérivées. Noël for l'infirmière descriptive. R. R. Griffith, Lumbard Mill, 415, 769 Main Street, Grand Rapids, MI. St. Mary's, MI. or any authorized transcriber upon request. 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