SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1901 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS KFKU to Feature First of Alumni News Series Prof. W, R. Harley Wi Continue Lectures on Short Story Among the musical programs and talks to be broadcast this week over station KFUU is the first of a series of events on Wednesday, February 14, News." This talk is to be given Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. by Miss Faye Gooper, assistant secretary of the University of Kansas, which will be given every two weeks news not only of alumni in Kansas, but of graduates of the University of Kansas and the world will be included. prof. W. J. Harley will give the second of his lectures on "Understanding the Short Story," at 11 a.m. Monday. Following this talk Mary Maye, an artist from the Swedish Boy or Girl Wirt the White Cap," Monday evening at 6:45 P.M. J. H. Taggart, of the School of Business, will speak on "investments." At 7 Monday for a musical program by proff. Mr. O. C. Krause will be broadcast. Another of the series of British travel talks will be given at 11:15 on Tuesday, this one being "reard of the future" to the students. The broadcast will be broadcast from 4 to 4:30 on Tuesday afternoon. On the broadcast period from 6 to 6:30 Tuesdays evening another cultural travelogue by Prof. Ray Underwood areumed by Prof. Roy Underwood. The Mt. Oread correspondent, H.R.H. will broaden the Campus Calendar on Wednesday morning at 11 and this will be followed by a session of Brave Men Kenneth Corrall, of the department of romance language, will give the second of the series of lectures on Jean Razal's book *Accompressed* at 11:30 Thursday at 11:15. George O. Foster will give the third series of lectures with a talk on French. A. at Colley H. Turner, assistant professor of education, will give a lecture on "History and Perseverance as Assets in High School" Friday morning at 12:15. Ms. Turner will speak in English, who recently visited in an year abroad, will speak on "Visit to the Literary Points of Interest in England." --bert H. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Her- turt G. Alphin, Mrs. Frames Goodwell, and Jenne Mitchell. Jennie Mitchell the music, and the orchestra (urnished) the music. Announcement At a meeting of the German club on Thursday, March 28, at 4:35 p.m. Hall room, 113 Dr. Bruno Radice will run modern art in the museum and live with Jesus and God creates Christoph Bilke" by R. M. Bilke, famous German poet, who died recently. The reading will be proceeded by a careful analysis of contents of the work are welcome. Bruno Radtke. 4 Cooed clubs No. 4 and No. 5 will hold a joint supper meeting in Administration building rest room at 8:30 cef on Tuesday. New girls in these north Rachel Armstrong Bernice Claire Snyde APRIL AMERICAN MAGAZINE APRIL AMERICAN MAGAZINE FEATURES GEORGE BOWLES A story about George Bowles, 51, who wrote the words to "Tin Jail" by Robert E. Smith. The midnight motif athletic organization in Kansas City, appeared in the April number of *The New Yorker*. This team was organized in January, 1920, for Mr. Bowley's son and a group of boys of his age and number. The members are members of the midget league of Kansas City, and have been coached by Forrest Dermani, all-American basketball star. He also taught at Kenyon College, letto, and Barrett Hamilton, captain of the University football team in 1927. Want Ads GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit send visitors parents or kids Rainforest resort location hostel New Hampshire 1000. Gauge or parking space. Phone: 1000. --bert H. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Her- turt G. Alphin, Mrs. Frames Goodwell, and Jenne Mitchell. Jennie Mitchell the music, and the orchestra (urnished) the music. RENTAL Typewriters All makes. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. - $14^{0}$ GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kansas's circulation campaign next fall. Compensation on commission is up, the giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Kansas Business Office. Snooker Billards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. Hill Society FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 81215 Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, KS Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 Kappa Alpha Theta Celebrates Fiftheth Anniversary Kappa of Kappa Alpha Theta celebrated the fifth anniversary of the local chapter Saturday, March 21. Mrs. Harriet Haskell McMoulbin, president An alumna breakfast was held at the chapter house in the morning, luncheon in the Union building, followed by class meetings in Spooner-Thayer museum. A formal dinner was hosted by Lahore Halebreed of KKC City, Mo. acted as toastmistress and Clara Gilham and Fern Snyder spoke. Mask Ball Giver Ra. Sigma, Chi The members of the Sigma Chi fraternity entertained with their annual "Mask Ball" Friday night at the country club club guests represented Hades. Club guests represented Hades. Chaperones were Mrs. J. H. Kraemer, Mrs. Jane Maclean, Mrs. H. White, and Mrs. T. S. Stover, Chela Songwon, Out of town guests were Marian Moses, Great Bend; Maurine Jackson, Chanute; Irene Hodgendale; Salina Dorothy Evan; Even Marie Independence; and Judge and Mrs. Robert Price of Lyndon. Delta Chi Entertains With Cabaret Party The members of the Delta Chi fraternity entertained with their annual "eatalet" dinner dance last night at the chapter's spring celebration, and finished the music. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Lillis, Mrs. and Mrs. Byrde, Frank Bigg, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Bigg, Mrs. and Mrs. Coel Buroin, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brighur Herbert Road, Rudolph St., Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold, City Mos. Mrs. and Dellas Ernst, Mrs. H. H. Mohler St. Joseph, Mo. L. Harvey, and Meredith, and Meredith of Bucklin. Pi Upsilon Gives Dublin Party Pi Uppalon hold its twenty-second annual Dionic Party Saturday day night. Decorations followed the model of a night club, with a corporate giveaway. Alumni and guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Clair G. Landlift, AgendaMr. and Mrs. Earl T. Seltz, Kansas City Mio; MoRoland T. Lakatin, Lakin Radiotsky, Topper Bacon, Radiotsky, Topper Blacker, Gardner Kansas City Burdett, Loreen Horem, Roy Cookey, Kansan City, Mo; Free Begon, Kansan City. Twelfth Street Party Given lo PI Kanna Alpha The members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with their annual "Twelfth Bounce" house, Chapereens Mrs. P, H M. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. E, L Brown, and Mrs Belle Willis, who gave the musical out-of-town guests were Wendel Garlandhee, Mrs. E, L Brown, Steven Trown, Walter Selmer, Indee Trown, Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Mett, Ed Carmal, Axel Olsen, Charlis Blouquet, Evelyn Oakes, James Frazier, Bernice Burroughs, Dick Wittiek, James Mendigo, Loretta Bartlett, Karja Levena Nila Brook Phi Kappa Gives with its St. Patrick's party last night. Dinner at the Elkridge was followed by dancing at the chapter house. The Ambassadors from Kansas City, Mo., joined the celebration, Mrs. S. L. Wilbrath, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, and Mrs. B. O. Running. St. Patrick's Fairy Ppi Kanna fraternity entertained Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louise Kruis, Karen Anderson, Robert Dobson, Hugues Atchion; Lorenzo Mogger, Mary Eitelman; Michael Cox, Mary Knight; and William Knight of Toaches. Brandon-Willis Engagement Is Announced The Rev. S. W. Brandon of Churdon, Iowa, announced the engagement of his daughter, Lena, to Edward Spencer Willis, of New York City. Miss Brandon was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1923, and at present is working on her Ph.D. degree at Hood College, Frederick, Md. Mrs. M. E. Morse, of Kansas City has announced the engagement of her daughter, Mitrion, to Mr. Deane Evam of Lawrence. Announce Morse-Evans Enrolment Miss Moseer is a graduate student and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. She will be attending University student and is now attending the Kansas City School of Okinawa. Engagement Theta Phi Alpha held a Saint Patricks formal dinner in honor of Glennys Hilts and Loretta Moran. Miss Hilst recorded the second musical records during the last semester. Theta Phi Alpha Holds Normal Dinner The university class of the First Baptist church held a "Poo" party Friday at the Church. The color scheme of green and white was carried out in both the deformations and the refreshments. Margaret danced was chairman of all arrangements. Poor Party Given at Rootist Church Newcomer Club Elects At the last meeting of the Newcomen's club, the following officers were present: John B. Cadden, cabinet secretary; Mary John E. Hobain, treasurer; Mrs. I. D. Jones. the marriage of Ruth E. Kendall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Addison-Ken- ldle of Great Bend, Indiana, signed at the home of the bride's parents on March 15. --a student social hour will begin on 6:15. The 7:30 service in the evening will be sponsored by the Lutheran Students' Association. A student will be "Pentius Pilate." Mrs. McNeal attended the University for two years, and was a member of Alphas Gamma Delta sorority at the University and a member of the Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Delta Fhi. He is now associated with the Commercial Trust company in Out of town guests were Miss Milred Dike, Miss Margaret Vance, and Miss Pontella Murray, of Ashland; Miss Hazel Grimes, Miss Betty Hauck and Miss Marjorie Mitchell, of Tucson; Port Beloved Roebuck, of Havens, of Liberty, Mo; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zeinis and Shadrach of Kamaan City, Mo. The Competition club gives an informational party Friday night from 9 to 12 p.m. at the Breaden Building, S. B. Broaden, and Mrs. F. J. Kell Music was garnished by Morris McManna and Patricia McManna. We are equipped to make a record of your voice or any instrument you may play. We will be glad to make an appointment with you for any time of the day or evening. Helen Hungerford entertained with a dinner party Friday evening for the active chapter of Mottrat Board. Dean Agnes Humbard was a guest. SPEAK-O-PHONE PERSONAL PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Phone 375 925 Mass. Week-end guests at the Chloe Omega boose are Seth Jared, Kiera Schoenfeld, Ruth Culler, Josephine Laphan, Matthew Jack, Chantee; Harler, Little Rock, Ark; and Veena The Delta Zeta pledges entertained the actives with a free party and spread the wagons into the day night. The St. Patricks' theme was carried out in both the dazzling and the comical. Dinner guests today at the Alpha Bachelor's Dinner at the Lines of Indiana; University of Indiana; Geiger of St. Joseph, Mo.; Kenneth Jordan, Hormeian and Robbins Lena Druskus is a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today. Week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house are Mrs. Claire Lindahl of Agenda, and Edith Williams of Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Bangs of Salina is a guest at the Kappa Kapana Gamma house this week-end. Week-end guests at the Delta Tau Delta house are Vernon Geiger, St. Joseph, Mo., and Reed Vornan, Pretty Pourier. Week-end guests at the Delta Zeta house are Lois Witter and Martha Killows of Topeka, and Fanny Soely of Russell. Mildred Kaitochvil of Clay Center is a week-end guest at the Alpha X Delta house. Helen Engles of Golf is a week-end guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Mrs. D. A. Veran and Reed were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. Edward Payne and Charles Brown of Hitchcock are guests at the Pi Gamma Dulae house. Helen Ziegler, Clara McIntosh and Nadine Calvert of Hays is week-end guests at the Alpha Omron Fi house Guents at the Beta Theta Pi house are Edgar A. Smith of Dodge City, and E. B. City of Olathe. Kenneth Spry of Independence and Chet Kilhn of Nevada, Mo., are guests at the Triangle house. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Maurice Wildgen of Holdington. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house Friday night were: Mrs. F. P. N. Mallison, of Augusta, Mary Murlys and Lennon Snyder. Ethyl Joey Williams entertained with a Chinese supper Friday evening at Henley house. Thomas H. Neal of Kansas City was dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epion home Friday night. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Friday night were Most Beautiful Van Glarz of Denver and Kenneth Greistel of Independence Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Friday night were Mr. and Mrs Balch Harmon. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house Friday night were Kaildeen Rich and Dorothea Taylor. Read the Kansan want-ads Student Programs at Church Today --a student social hour will begin on 6:15. The 7:30 service in the evening will be sponsored by the Lutheran Students' Association. A student will be "Pentius Pilate." First Presbyterian Church Alice Mary Larson, professor of bacteriology, will speak on "The Swedish School System" at church school at school in Stockholm and the section of Dean D. M. Swartbout will send the Musical Chorus, "Surely He Hath Born My Grid" (llander) at the The Westminster Forum will meet at Westminster hall at 7:30. Chancellor Lindley will speak to the group on "Five Under the Andes." First Christian Church The seminar at the morning service at 11 will be preached by the Rev. Seth Slaughter. The Followship hour and meeting will be followed with a discussion at 6:45 led by Miss Emily Ball. The sub- session of the event is "Such a thing. Equal Rights!" First Baptist Church The student class will meet at 9:45, subject of the discussion being "The Seven Wonders" and the male chorin composed of University students will sing at the morning Trinity Episenal Church The church school and Bible classes will meet at 9:45. The morning prayer will meet at 10:30 for the sermon by the Rev B. F. B. Shanner "Does Sin Have Any Manning With Me?" The Chaplai Edwards club will meet at 6 in the student center for supper and a program. The program will be in charge of the Rev. F. B. Shaner who will address on "Why Don't People Take Make More interest in the Church Today?" Wisouth Congregational Church Pivonnaff Congregational Church The church school will meet at 10 a.m. the morning service, and the sermon by the minister at the morning service at 11 will be "Preparation and Emergence" for the sermon. Mr. William Pilcher will sing a tenor solo, "My Saint Is Alaskan for God" (Stickels). at 6:15. Prof. Jose M. Orma of the department of Spanish will speak on "Political and Religious Conditions in Trinity Lutheran Church Special music at the 11 o'clock service will be furnished by Mildred O'Brien, who is also the composer by Harry Hirsch who will play a little obligation. The sermon will Unitarian Church The sermon at the 11:00 service will be proclaimed by the Rev. Burdette Bucken of Los Angelos, Calif. His sermon will be "Religious Humanism." First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday School will meet at 10:00. The Sunday morning movies will be at the subject of the services will be "Matter." Methodist Episcopal Church Metropolitan Episcopal Church will meet at 9:45 in the church basement. The sermon at the morning service will be preached by the minister. Fellowship hour will be at 3:30. Wesley foundation will meet the service will be an evening service at 7:30. Tennis Rackets Restrung Promptly There is genuine satisfaction in wearing Wilson Brothers Underwear. The new Super-Seat Shorts really FIT with comfort and trim good looks. The Shirts are equally excellent —and the Suits sell for only $1.50 to $2.50 $1.50 to $2.50 Wilson Bros. Socks at 50c and up. The Jayhawker Stands for the University and we stand for good repair work. Electric Shoe Shop 11 W. 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