TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 4 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon Elects Officers Sigma Phi Epsilon elected officers will night. Those chosen will president, treasurer, secretary, chairman, thrum; secretary, Charles Marshall; treaser, Roger Kruse; historian, John M. McCarthy; historian, marshals, Glenn Decker; and Edward Fulton. Installation of officers will be scheduled at 10 a.m. The outgoing officers are president, Greeter Allen; vice-president, Roger Krune; secretary, D. Ross Miller; treasurer, Ralph Roman history, Harry Rash; guard, Don Latham; and assistant General Decker and Lawrence Platt. Quill Club Entertains With Dinner Housing me, Ethelyn Hartwich of Huron, S. D. who is making an inspection of the kitchen. The Quill club, the local chapter entertained with a driver at the cafeteria Preceeding the dinner, a special meeting of the club was held in Franer Hall, Mrs. Hartschow, who was introduced by Dr. E. M. Hupkins spoke on her trip to Israel. The program she followed was by Fred Zimmerman of Topaka, high chancellor of the national organization, who talked on the business side of Quill Club. Miss Ada Riege of Manhattan chapter, high court speaker on "Our Honorary Members." Several papers, written for the Parchment, the magazine published by Quill, were read by student members of the club. Fraternity Conference To Be Held in Kansas City The seventh district conference of Sigma Phi Epsilon will be held at the Hotel President in Kansas City, Mo. Friday, April 3. Plans and arrange- ment for the event have been made for the Kansas City alumni chapter and the Kansan University chapter. The program calls for a business meeting and a targ banquet in the evening. The grand officers who will be involved are: L. Yaneme, Tulur; grand vice-president, O. Koontz, Kamsa City, M.; grand secretary, William L. Phillips, Richmond, Va.; grand historian, William W. Franck, New York; grand minister, Charles W. McKennie, St. Louis. Scarab Holds Initiation For Six Members Search held informal initiation for six new members in Marvin hall Sunday afternoon, followed by a banquet at the Green Owl. Want Ads LOST: Pair of white-gold glasses. Re- ward. Phone 2081. -148 TRANSPORTATION to Fort Worth WANTED. Would be willing to share expenses. Can furnish recommendations. Call 1700. -140. WANTED: Boy or girl to help with the care of two children in exchange for room. Call 177JJ - 146 LOST: A pair of dark rimmed glasses, in large blue case near Fourteenth street. If found, please leave at Kan- san business office .—146 WANTED: Boy for roommate. K.U. student preferred. Call 2180. -146 WANTED: Four college men for sum- mer work. See Mr. Chapman in room 5, Union building, Monday afternoon, Tuesday, and Wednesday. -146 r PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS sold on easy monthly payments. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. St. 18 HOSE MENDED: Service 25c. Miss Roberta, 1216 Tenn. Phone 2313M-147. WHIPPET COUPE for sale Run only 1100 miles. In good condition. A bargain for cash. See car at D. H. Spencer, 1041 Miss. Street. —147. GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Rates reasonable. Conveniently located near University Park. Phone 1022. Garage or parking space. GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kansan's circulation campaign next fall. Company will provide support for further details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Kansan Business Office. GOOD SALESMAN any Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Maw St. FRANK H. LESCHER Show Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, KS LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.25 Mass. Those initiated were John A brown, e3, 33; L. C. Caillert e3, 33; Haward Johnson, e3, 33; Howard Cormor nson, e3; Facillin, e3, and Virel Crow, e3. Jay Janes Install New Officers The Jay James held formal installation services for their new offices yesterday at 4:15 in the rest room of the central Administration building. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentiat 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 The new officers are Nelize Rellenz, president; Margaret Farr, vice-president; Maria Lijevic Luxton, secretary; Marie Shorter, Delerina Van Winkelen, blightont. Lieurance-Boyle Marriage Is Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Elise Lieurance, Scotville to LeRoy Boyle, Hosington, in Kansas City March 7. Miss Liaiseur attended the University and was graduated in 1930. Mr Boyle was graduated in 1929 and it is now his mountaintop attest at the Bell Memorial hospital K.U. Dames to Give Banquet The K.U. Dames will give their annual banquet at Wiedemann's, Wednesday evening, April 8. Mrs. Nelson Outi is in charge of reservations. Pen and Scroll Meeting Pen and Scroll will hold its regular meeting in the rest room of the Administration building at 8 p.m. Papers to be read by a number of the members. Forum Club Meeting The Forum club met last night at the home of C. F. Nelson, 625 West Sixteenth street, at 8 p.m. Dean E. C. Wilson, 613 West Fifth Street of Education gave a brief talk. HARRY Horn, who is now attending school in Chicago, was a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house yesterday. Cedric Jones of Emporia was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house yesterday. Harvey Reitz of Junction City was a week end guest at the Sigma Phi Epison house. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilogue house were Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Kirk and Lawrence Kirk, Mr. and L. C. R.Werker, Pauline Rucker, and Mary Drake, St. Joseph, Ms. Dorothy Milburn, Mildred Trotter, and Martha Lawrence. Adela Blender and Helen David will be dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house this evening. Nellie Williams of Ottawa was a guest of Frances Curtis at the Alpha XI Delta house yesterday. Mary Martha Chance of Kansas City is a guest this week at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltu house tonight will be for, Mrs. Andrie Alcron, Dean and Mrs. F. T. Keller, Dr. R. L. Bramble and Prof. and Mrs. W. C. Koenig. Seventy per cent of the English speaking people of the world live on the North American continent, and one per cent of them in the United States. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Paul Arnold Borel of Kansas City, and Charles Eugene Spahr, Independence, Mo. LEAVE IT TO 'LECTION April 24 and 25 Dates Set for Assembly at University Science Academy to Meet April 18 has been set as the date for the final examination which will be given in Lawrence. Last year about 30 boys took the final test. Results of the Summerfield examination which was given in Wichita, Parsons, Hoxie, Great Bend, Lawrence, and Concordia Saturday will be announced. When co-eds of Morning College Iowa, appeared for breakfast at pajamas, college men waiting on the 'sleet went on strike. Summerfield Results Later Organization of junior academies for which members would be found in junior colleges and larger high schools, and the occurring of means to improve the publication of the academy will be provided for discussion of the business meeting. Plans are being made for group meetings at lunch Friday of resident students with former second-year faculty who will be visiting in Lawrence for the meeting. A banquet, at which Chancellor William D. Koch will visit the visitors, will be given Friday night. A Sigma Xi circuit lecture Friday, April 24, and a display of scientific apparatus and demonstrations of preparation used in research will be new at the University. The Academy of Science to be held here Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 35 by Dr. B. H. Tall of the state executive committees, and Dr. W. J. Burgertzer, chairman of the local committees. The state psychiatry office is located in Kansas City branch of the national chemistry society and the regional medical professionals will be present at the event. at University A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies 736 Mass. Street PI KAPPA DELTA TO HOLD Training School for Police Pittsburgh Kan.-Amusement of the students who will participate in the biography sessions in Delaware, national honorary female society, which will be held here April 26. An event is planned for Pelham, head of the department of speech of Kansas State Teachers College. ANNUAL DEBATE CONTEST The eight debaters chosen for the contest by Protodeus Polonia are in如下顺序: Green City, Color; Côte; Corrine Holden, Jasper; Rollin and Araldharn, Pitsburgh, Beulah Boulhaut, Big Huge, Let the Lawyer, Mabel Wilson, Pitsburgh, Mabel Wilson, Pitsburgh. Entrants are expected from every college in Kansas for the contest, according to their own records. Courses to Re Conducted to League of Kansas Municipalities A training school for city officials, the first to be offered, will be conducted by the City of Wilmington police department. Webinars, from June 1 to 6, under the direction of Chief O. W. Wilson of the Wilmington police department should be in the office of the executive secretary of the league, located at Lawrence, on or before May 31. The purpose of this school is to offer to the cities of Kansas an opportunity to secure police training for the members of their police departments at a minimum of expense. Each municipality may enroll as many police officers as it wishes. Lectures will start at 8 a.m. promptly and will continue throughout the day with five-minute intermission periods each hour until 3 Picture Framing The cost of the instructional service will be borne by the league. The best course is to hire a well-trained ranged at a minimum cost. Cities wishing to enroll their officers will be able to pay more. Each student will be required to present a complete notebook at the end of the course. The graded book will be returned to the governing body of the city together with a certificate of attendance and have been proficient in their work. NOTE BOOK PAPE and STATIONERY NOTE BOOK PAPER We Recommend TAVANNES Watches Watches Keeler's Book Store 919 Mass. Phone 33 939 Mass. Phone 33 cost to send their police officers to the school. The College Jeweler Alumna Receives Doctor's Degree Margaret Bolel, c25, received her degree of Doctor of Philosophy in connoisseurship at the University of Chicago Tuesday. Miss Bolel did her major work for her thesis in the field of the history of religion. She has been actively involved in religious education of the University of Chicago for the past year. Phone 590 Easter Vacation RIDE THE BUS Convenient and Dependable Service to All Principal Cities Low One Way and Round Trip Excursion Fares For details call- Interurban Bus Depot 618 Massachusetts Phone 590 KANSAS also to KANSAS CITY, MO. TO ALL R.-I. Stations 1007 Massachusetts Street Tickets Sold For Trains of April 1 and 2 Return Limit April 7 SPECIAL Round Trip Fares For Easter Laboratory Tested DRUGS Are Used in Every Prescription For Details of Service PHONE 76 J. H. ROBINSON, Agent SMITH'S Drug Store PHONE 117 929 Mass. Why not Secure Suitable Permanent Gifts for the Home Folks from Before Returning Home for Easter Vacation F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Jill's Pre-Easter Sale offers De Vallee Hosiery Remarkable Values Pertin Gloves Two Special Groups $11.95 $7.95 Values to $18 Values to $15 Others at $5 - $10 - $15 - $25 COATS $10 - $15 - $25 Spring Hats Reduced Easter Gifts Lovely new garments show all the delicate loweliness and attention to detail that is pleasing to the feminine taste. 929 Mass. St. Pastel shades with the new white shade $1.95 up La Mode Shoppe W. S.G.A. Presents "ALL The prize winning musical comedy FRASER THEATRE Today and Tomorrow 8:15 O'clock Admission 75c and 50c Tickets on Sale at Green Hall Phone - K. U. 64