THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Five Tennis Men Chosen for Varsity Competition Coach Smith to Use Extra Man This Year in Court Games W. R. Smith, tennis coach, announced yesterday that five men will be used on the tennis team this year. "Before," he said, "we had one man become ill, it put us in a rather difficult position. This is the principal reason for carrying five men." With five men on the team it will relieve the men of the atenuous play during the meets. One man will be used for singles play only and this will mean that the will be much fresher than the men who have to take part in the doubles . Coach Smith told members of the team that he will observe their team play closely beginning next week in order to determine what doubles com- Coach Smith has already chosen the members of the team but he has not announced the position they will play. The team will be composed of three squads, two of which will become eligible for varsity competition. The lettermen are George Hurd, Leonard Prosser, and Alfred Alred. The players are Junior Goen and Douglas Scott. PRESIDENT OF CHILE BECOMES AIR ENTHUSIAST AFTER RIDI Stratford, Conn. — (UP) — Captain Bois Sergievcky, test pilot for the Skokyrkos Avianion Corporation, has been named president of Donie Caron Bruner Del Capo, according to a report released by officials he took the president for a two and one-half hour flight in a Skokyrkos aircraft which he flew to Chile. Want Ads LOST: Last week, oxford grey over- confint. Initials on packet. Reward H. P. Brockett. 204 Emery Apartment. -142. LOST: Brown leather wallet in men's gymnasium. Phone 2963. Reward. -144. HOSE MENDED: Service 25c. Miss Roberts. 1216 Tenn. Phone 2531M -147. WHIPPET COUPE for sale: Run only 100 miles. In good condition. A bargain for cash. See car at D. H Spencer, 104 Miss. Street. —147. GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or caregivers. Residential location 10th floor. Hammett House 1629 Garage or parking space RENTAL Typewriters: All makes. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange: 737 Mass. -142 GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kusan's circulation campaign next fall. Compensation on commission basis. Write letter of recommendation, phone number and brief statement of experience to Kusan Business Office. Send the Kansan home. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before ; 2:30 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with a party at the chapter house Friday, March 27 from 9 until 1. Hau Else and his orchestra play. The play is directed by Joseph Berg; Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. L. C. Harris and Mrs. Ema Fagan. Kappa Alpha Theta Party Friday Night Phi Alpha Delta Will Entertain at Eldridge Piha Alpha Delta will entertain with a formal party at the Eldridge hotel, Friday. March 27, from 9 until 11. She will perform her orchestra will music the turn. The chaperones will be Prof. and Mrs. R. J. Holman, Prof. and Mrs. L. T. Tupy and Dean and Mrs. R. M. Davis. Kendall-MeNeal Marriage Is Announced Dr. and Mrs. Addison Kendall announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann Neal. Miss Kendall attended the University for two years and was a memoirist. Mr. McNeal is a graduate of the law school of the University and was a graduate of The Ohio State University. Mr. McNeal is associated with the Commerce Trust company of Kansas City, Christian Church Party Friday Night The young people of the Christian Church will give a party Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Marian Riley will be in charge of the program. The members of the Wesley Foundation of the Methodist church will entertain with a party Friday night at the church. Wesley Foundation Party Alpha Chi Sigma Shows Scientific Picture Alpha Chi Sigma gave a scientific picture at the Varsity theater yester- day of an oakhrink. The picture was about 10 inches long. About 90 student attended. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Eion house last night were Mr. Ray Jenkins, and Dr. Marlene Kidman, and Kansas City, Moe; Mr. Lyle Richie, Boulder, Col.; Prof. Noel P. Gulit After dinner, Prof. Gust conducted the ireside Forum and spoke on "Modern american Myths." This was followed y an address from Miss Mifflin who is a member of the Museum of lennea, Switzerland. She spoke on her experiences in Switzerland. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltahouse tonight will be chancellor S. Keith Baldwin, head of Department, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Dean and Ms. Paul B. Lawson and Ms. Paul C. Lawson. Prof. and Mrs. Allen, Crafton and Elizabeth, Eileathle, and Prof. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood will be dinner at the Alpha Cii Omega house tonight. Dr. Wise Robinson of Kansas City, fo., will be a dinner guest at the Phi beta Pi house tonight. $7.95 $11.95 Mr. John Henry, Council Bluffs, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Segard will be dinner guests at the Alpha Delta house tonight. The Kind of a Girl a Chap Never Forgets Wears Snappy. Smart Clothes You can be well dressed so reasonably, too. We offer real reductions on lovely frocks Dinner guests at the Phil Delta Theta house last night were Gene Coombs and Herman Langworthy. Jack Spry and Edwin Malley were dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Vernon Krainbill was a dinner guest at the Pi Upsilon house last night. Leonard Wolfe was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night. Dorothy Lea Birt will be a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house tonight. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house tonight will be Lucie Carter, Marjorie Gibson, Eleanor Haskins, Jaime Poole, and Marie Warner. Mrs. E. Sullivan of Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilon house last night. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house tonight will be Walter Elder and charles Smith. Billy Moore and Joyce Ellott were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Evlyn Dabor of Santa Fe, N. M., is guest today at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Amelia Woodward of Karssas City, Io, was a dinner guest at the Alpha miron Pi house, last night. Mary Louise Feenberg will give a farewell party this evening for Ruth Stoker, who is leaving tomorrow evening for Rush Medical School to attend the spring term. Miss Stoker is in biochemistry at the University. Mess. Herbert Alphin will leave for Fort Worth, Tex. tonight to visit her mother. She will spend two and a half weeks in the south. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, house mother at the Sigma Kappa house, was called to Mobile, Alabama, Tuesday, by the sudden death of her brother. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Harold E. Dilley, of St. Joseph, Mo. FOREIGN STUDENTS INCREASE WITH CHINESE LEADING LIST New York — (NSPA) — In 1928-30, 600,000 college student were educated in universities of higher learning. This is an increase of 18 per cent or more over the previous decade. The Chinese and Canadians lead the foreign students at 328 and 125%, respectively, and committees on friendly relations among foreign students and the Japanese with 307 and 126%, respectively, with 328, the Germans with 397, the English with 365, and the Mexicans with 347. Read the Kansan want-ads JUST IN! SPRING JEWELRY Unusual Charm Each Piece Personally Selected 'Distinction at a moderate cost' Located in Hotel Eldridge FOR EASTER Our store is full of brightly colored new furnishings for Easter. Here is where you can satisfy that wish to replenish your winter-weary wardrobe with many of the smart styles for spring in neckwear, hose, $ 35 _ {T O} $ 60 GOOD CLOTHES KUPPENHEIMER shirts and hats. HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. QUALITY BY KUPPENHEIMER Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812 1/2 Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR, H. W. 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