TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Entertains With Series Of Bridge Parties Mis. Howard Gurrier is entertaining with a series of three afternoon bridge parties the first one Saturday, the second on Sunday, and the final one this afternoon. On Saturday she was hostess to twelve guests, prizes being won by Mrs. Howard Veach and Mrs. Herbert Albert. Two of the guests were present Monday and prizes were won by Mrs. Vernon Smith and Mrs. C. W. Pollom. This afternoon Mrs. Gurler is carrying out the St. Patrick's Day extravagations which will be even and white. Congregational Sorority To Give Program Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational sorority, will have charge of the program to be given after the regular church supper, which will be held tomorrow evening at 6:30 in the parish house. The members of this security will attend a meeting on Wednesday and demonstrate the work, ideals and aim of the organization. Alpha Xi Delta Elects Alpha Xi Delta held election of offers and installation last night. Those chosen were president, Ether Corrine Johnson, and secretary; correspondent, Dorothy Christiansen; treasurer, Annabelle Reinhold; journal correspondent, Mildred Carry; historian, Berta Lou Grant (Julia Corrine, and marshal Carol Huntington). Alpha Xi Delta announces the engagement of Martha Adlai Bishop of Kansas City, to Herbert Printer, also of Masonville, and a member of the Triangle fraternity. Bishop-Prater Engagement Kappa Phi will hold their regular meeting tomorrow at 7. There will be several important announcements concerning the regional meet- NEW SYSTEM OF AMPLIFIERS WILL BE SHOWN TOMORROW Well Dressed Student go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamp, Office Supply Binder, Paper Tape 736 Mass Street Sergous P. Grace, assistant vice president of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Imaging at the University Auditorium, an amplifying system that he thinks will fill the Auditorium to every corner of campus as it is renovated as possible. The topic under discussion will be "The Church" and it will be in charge of Rachael Armstrong. Kappa Phi Meeting Mrs. J. W. Twente was hostess to the Tennola club this afternoon. Mrs. J. Frank Jones talked on Rabindrinath Tagore. Sergous Grace, of Bell Telephone Laboratories, to Demonstrate Many New Sound Devices Mrs. Francis Moore Hilkey, of Chicago, Ill. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night. Word has been received of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Ms. George W. Ewing of St Louis, Mo. Mr. Ewing a student at the University in 1928. The members of Theta Epsilon will have a line party tonight to the Dickinson theater. Virginia Derge and Donna Dean Hendrickson of Lebanon, Mo., are guests at the Gamma Phi Batee house. Then the sound is taken to the mix- ing amplifier which runs the tones too- m high enough for a speaker in the most natural tones that science has ever been able to repro- duce. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Charles E. Jones of Eudora Mr. Grace will use four horns to serve us in a public address system. These horns are used to give the five feet square at the mouth. The horns are made specially to handle extra -rear horns. He will use a packet microphone about the size of a twenty-five cent piece. The microphone is carried in the vest pocket next to the chest. The very low sounds are very irritating and the very high notes are taken out of the air. Mr. Grace will demonstrate the use of the machine by which dial telephone calls can be used by exchanges not having dial systems. The machine was too large to bring on the trip, so the number to the stage in Kansas City, then through the new underground cable to St. Louis, then to Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, Pa. Then it would travel to New York exchange the signals will go to the Bell laboratories to the translating machine, the message will be sent over the public address system in spoken language and the number will come over the public address system in spoken language traveled over three thousand miles. The cable spoken of in the preceding paragraph is a new thing in the world, and the wires are 300 pairs of wires about the size of a common pin, and will take care of as much service at 25 pole lines. The wires are not connected to the relay stations that relay stations be installed to keep the messages up to their original location. They must be sage much slower than the old wires did, and as a result there has come into play that if not eliminated would prove diastoas. The Bell laboratories have developed an instrument called the echoatcher that stops the rebounding sounds. The new table has been completed from New York to Kunming City and corresponded to west Tienan in the near future. In speaking of the organization of the Bell companies, Mr. Grace explained that the company that controlled the telephone equipment and all of the other Bell companies had no part in their creation. The Wall Street Bell Telephone Laboratories, is owned wholly by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company for the benefit of customers of new things in the line of the telephone field. After the new machine has been installed, the Electric Manufacturing company, another subsidiary of the mother company, where it is manufactured and the companies may buy them as they please. The Bell laboratories have developed several notable ideas in the last few years. One is the equipment used in 75 per cent of the theaters in different countries is an outgrowth of experiments with the telemetry devices used in theaters developed to the extent that deaf and dumb from the New York School for the deaf and dumb can understand the language. M. Grace will also illustrate in his lecture tomorrow night the artificial larynx for people who have lost their voices. There is an almanac in the British museum which was issued during the reign of Rameses the Great, and is 3,000 years old. Fried Catfish Fresh Tongue and Spinach Rib Roast of Beef Wednesday SPECIALS Of course you are one who eats pie. Ours are delicious. Form the habit by eating Try Our Salads Nothing is good enough but the best The Cafeteria at Lectures Here Tomorrow Night MACHINE TO SCRAMBLE SPEECH It has taken two days to set up the equipment necessary for Serious P. Greece's lecture tomorrow night in the University and auditorium. Instead of using the auditorium microphone, Mr. Grace has a special microphone which is extra sensitive. this lecture will concern wonders in electricity, and many of the recess developments and inventions made in the Bell Telephone company's laboratory, will be illustrated. Inverted speech, one of the topics for discussion, is a product of teaching, which elevates the high pitch of spoken words to low pitch, and low pitch to high pitch. Another phenomenon to be explained is a device which is designed to help persons who have lost their voices. This instrument is called an artificial harp. It will enable persons who have suffered paralysis of the vocal cords to speak again. Announcements Announcements The Newcomer club will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. F. P. Oblivien, 612 Louisiana street. Mrs. Leonard Axe. The contemporary literature study club of the American Association at vii College of Law, University of Chicago, is 8 a.m. p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. B. Alburn, 1170 Illinois Street, Rollback Park, Chicago, IL 60614. Le Cerele Francaise will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in room 390 Primer hall, Mrs. Agnes Krosch, instructor in Romance language, is in Pen and Scroll will meet this evening in the rest room of the central Administration building. Papers will be read by two of the members Ruth Breidenthal, secretary. Middle school grades of the School of Engineering and Architecture will be in the 'don't office' April 1. Grades Will not be given on next after April Miss Mirren Beauty, Secretary to the Dean. Elizabeth Brandt, president. This week's practice schedule for the water carnival is: Floaters, Tuesday at 7:15, Thursday at 8:15, and Saturday at 10: form, Thursday at 7:15 and Satur- day at 9:15, Wednesday at 7:15, and Tuesday at 8:15; discern, Thursday and Friday at 12:30. Members of Theta Epsilon will meet at the home of Mrs. C. W. Theresa, president of the society, who will attend a line party instead of her. (To learn more, see the Wilma W. president.) All students desiring to do practice teaching next fall make application at the office of the School of Education, 101 Fraser, on March 18, 19 and 20. The faculty swimming class will meet at 8 tonight. Miss Elizabeth Sherbon. W.A.A. board will meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday in Robinson gymnasium. William Taylor W. A.A. Will hold a business meeting at 4:30 Wednesday in the W.A.A. room. Nominations for new officers will be made by all members. All members present. Willma Tilmaor. Wedding blues and higher education can be combined successfully, at least, at University of Oregon. Out of a total of 3,683 students, 119 are married. A new world language called "Angelia," based on modern English but in simplified spelling, has been launched by a Swedish professor. FOR RENT A cozy apartment for two at Williams Apartment house. Call BRI or at apartment No. 5, 1045 Korsett residence a lovely private residence —134. 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