MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1981 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- C. S. Skilton to Present Compositions Tomorrow School of Fine Arts Members Will Assist in KFKU Program A musical program of unusual interest will be given over station KFKK tomorrow afternoon from 400 until 10:30 a.m. A concert musical lecture have a feature of the station for several years will give a program of his own compositions. Professor Skilton will be as a member of the School of Fine Arts. Today's program included talks by W. R. Harley, assistant professor of Economics at Brown University; this evening at 6:45 P. S. Howey, professor of economics will discuss economics in business His talk be followed by Miss Morrish Moah, presenting Maud Hill, soprano; Rowans Partridge, mezzo-contrabal, and Helen Alen (S.). Tuesday at 11 a.m. Rosemary Kate Williams, Rockwood-bounding. Following her talk will educational feature From 4 to 4:30 p.m. The evening program will consist of a musical program entitled "Arranged the Day!" and a musical program arranged by Miss Alice Merle Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Mount Oween correspondent, will present the campus calendar and "Poems of Fair Women" from 11 to 13 Wednesday Beginning Thursday at 1 a.m., Kerneth Cormil, instructor in the department of romance languages, will give a lecture and give Arte. These tails will be given every Thursday at this time for four weeks. The week's program for KFPU will include a lecture with Prof. W. R. Smith talking on the outstanding movement in American education today and Prof. D. H. Spencer discussing the spirit and service of romance literature. --week-end guest at Watkins hall, the guest of Leslie McKeehan. Announcements This week's practice schedule for the water carnival is: Floaters, Tuesday at 7:15, Thursday at 8:15, and Saturday at 9:15, 7:15, and Saturday at 11:15, stunts, Wednesday at 7:15 and Tuesday at 8:15, Wednesday at 8:15, Thursday, Tuesday and Friday at 12:30. All students desiring to do practice teaching next fall make application at the office of the School of Education, Priser, on March 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. Members of Theta Epiphany will meet Thomas, the founder of Thomas, 1124 A.D., at 7:30 p.m. (7:15 Tues.) they will attend a line party instead of the banquet which was announced for February. The faculty swimming class will meet at 8 tonight, Miss Elizabeth Sherbon. W. A.A. Will hold a business meeting at 4:30 Wednesday in the W.A.A. room. Nominations for new officers will be announced to all members of the present. Wilma Taylor. W.A.A. board will meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday in Robinson gymnasium. Wilma Taylor, Wedded bliss and higher education can be combined successfully, at least, at University of Oregon. Out of a total of 3,695 students, 119 are married. A new world language called "Angelic" based on modern English but in simplified spelling, has been launched by a Swedish professor. Want Ads FOR RENT: A cozy apartment for two at Williams Apartment house. Call 1-845-322-9060 or at apartment No. 5, 1845 Kemp- side or at a lovely private private residence. —134 GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kansai's circulation campaign on business basis. Write for further details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Business ... Et TYPEWRITERS; Repaired, cleaned, and rebuilt. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. Street. —136 35 APPLICATION photos only $1.50. High grade artist proof finished. Made from any size photo you furnish. Guaranteed. Webb. 1341 Ohio. Hours 6 to 9 Rilliards Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 210 Mass. St. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Students in the department of journalism will have a party in the news room on Friday. The Kansan goes to press. St. Patrick's day will be remembered by splotches of photos. Journalism Students Hold St. Pat's Party Sigma Nu Initiates Thirteen Pledges DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 Ann Alexander, c31, will give several Irish folk-dancees Miss Alexander has been dancing for the last year. There will be singing, possibly dancing, and the inevitable craving for music. Je. Wichta; Stephanie St. Hunter, Chetonet Richard Newcomer, Kansas City, Mo. Gary Cunningham, Kansas City, Maurice Wilden, Hosingham, James Terry, Kansas City, Mo. Rohm Walsh, Pa- lina Frost, Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Fred Wheeler, Lawrence Cruz, Craig Joplin, Mo. and Loreny Sigma Nu held initiation for thirteen pledges yesterday. The new members are: Sherry Martin, Columbus Paul Elleman, Columbus; John Ryan Alumni present for the initiation were Dr. Edward Hashinger, Murray Danglade, William Phipps, Joe Newcomer, of Kansas City, Mo.; Clarence Watson, of Philadelphia; Lawrence; Prof. J. F. Wheeler, Lawrence; and Cecil Todd, Lawrence. Theta Phi Alpha Tea Faculty Bridge Party The pledges of Theta Phi Alpha entertained the activities with a ten yesterday from 5 to 7 p. m. Decorations were made by Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards poured her. Prof. and Mrs. Howard Taylor entertained their bridge club at dinner with her husband, Robert Bajor and Mrs. George Boal had high score and Prof. and Mrs. Taylor won low score. The club is composed of six members of the faculty and two students. Manning-Loy Engagement Alpha Xi Delta announces the engagement of Beuthahl Manning of Council Grove to Dave Loy, also of Council. He is a member of Phi Chi fraternity. Theuis Tau, professional engineering fraternity, best special institution Sunnyvale, CA. For more information, Kansas City, Mo.; Harry O. Green, Scotville; and Robert Glove, Kansas Theta Tau Initiates Dean Husband Entertains With Breakfast Dean Agnes Husband entertained with a breakfast Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in honor of Laura Rankin, founder of The Haggart Group. Hagart was announced recently. Dinner guests at the Triangle house yesterday were Professor and Mrs. Sara B. Duffy, Mr. Ed Wirts, and Betty Swearingen, Ms. Marian Blasko, and Ruth Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were the Marion Estel Spry. Edwin Malley, Lowell True-blood and Bert Flatt. Week-end guests at Chl Omega house were Pauline Aitken, Lucille Falker of Coffeyville, and Helen Stonebraler of Manhattan. Lillian Chandler of Kansas City is a guest at the Chi Omega house this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. King were guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday. M. James P. Campbell of Kansas City was a dinner guest yesterday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. With wool as important as it is in the Paris collection, the wool blouse is likely to prove useful for a lovely, lovely feminine all blouses are wending their way into favor with many. Lace has proved a favorite almost before the season has arrived. Ruth Howe, Olive Phibbs of Lawrence, Margaret Kirkleont of Topeka Mr. and Mrs. L, W. McKeeh of Moorcock, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stratton of Lawrence and Sam Dens of Lawrence guest at Wakilah Hall Sunday. Helen Benson of Kansas City was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday. Were wools ever so popular for Spring? They lead so far this season and they range from rough and tweedy weaves to the sheerest of materials. Sheer wool, wool volo, wool geoguete, wool purls, and wool in somewhat formal contours for the afternoon occasions as well as street wear. Pleats have unspurred the place of the circular cuts and inserts in the skirt of most of the daytime costumes that strive for simplicity. Meriiah Moore and Dedorah Parcell were dinner guests of Dorothy Pierce at Watkins hall Friday evening. There will never be any sulting the lady who can't find a suit she wants. All you have to do is everything from strictly tailored to the very feminine type and her choice of dress. The March winds blow and suits are even more popular. The sports suit is soft formal than tailleur in use. Double breasted, plain, wool zephyr, knitted collarless or with collars anything, you choose. Week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Helen Flynn, Kansas City. Maurice O'Malley, Conception, and Callerina Newman of Kansas City. Wool is Important Javhawks Flown Button links may hold the coat at the wrist and the waist line or it may fasten without or with a belt. Mrs. A. E. Kecley and daughter of Almena spent the week end at the Alpha Delta Pi house visiting Nadyne Kecley. Word has been received by the alumni office of the appointment of Howard F. Lawyer, f18, as assistant counsel in a lawsuit against Lamble company at Tulsa, Okla. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pau house Sunday were guest Viewes howe- ward, Marians. Luke Cox, Manhattan; Mili- ton Hearn, Kansas City; and Karl Heppe of Kansas City. More Suits! Delta Sigma Lambda announces the pledging of Charles M. Evans of Burlingame, and Val O. Whitesell, of Clearwater. Rene C. Montgomery, f40w, who is a teacher in the Polycytechnic High School of Los Angeles, Calif., is now on c year's leave of absence and is studying in Sydney, Australia. Miss Montgomery is also the died in the Los Angeles school. Word has been received at the University of the appointment of Grover L. Livinelli, A.B.25, as county superintendent of the Bronx and pick-up holder of Joyahwyn flown — G. R. Gaeddorf, g25, is now studying at the University of Chicago. Mr. Gaeddorf has one year's leave of aba- tion from his college, Newton, where he is teaching. Dr Cyrus R. Buketra, M.A.26, is attending the Washington University, St. Louis where he has a special student in otolaryngology since 1930. Catherine Vallette and Christine Fink were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma heine. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house Sunday were Mary Jane Bybe and Walter Heitman. FASHION SKITS --week-end guest at Watkins hall, the guest of Leslie McKeehan. Cecil L. Durham, e24, has accepted a position as assistant manager of the Bv. KANSAN FASHION EDITOR Collarsel coats impired inspire scarf arrangements. Viennette favors flat fur and silk scarves, like those made with milk scarf scarfs, ted like bunchy stocks and worn with tailored wool Fire needlework, tucks, hermittingy eyeclet embroidery and fagoting are favored ways of elaborating the lingerie blouses. Fashion Decrees Jaunty Scarfs The cawker is with us again after a whole year's absence. But it was worth for, since it has returned in many new and interesting variations; A vividness and youthful serve is added to the suit or coat with these soft, feminine lines in swagger fashion. There are many carved designs, in stripes, plains and waves. Plenty of Color Light colors were given a head start this past winter, suggesting a bright note where formerly only dark shades were considered staple. The aventurer has gone feminine. The trapper in her united jersey possesses an oval zephyr with finest zephir and is modelled after one of the de cechine or montseigne wills with its oval zephir. For the woman who loves plains there are the bright tunes of blue and grey. The soft, delicate floral plains worn with a simple dark silk dikti, and finished at the neckline with a golden chain. Color becomes almost as important a factor as fabric, for the smartness of your spring appearance has much to do with color. The scheme of your costume is worked out. And Jackets Loose hip-bone length jackets are favored by Vionnet, Jiemet, Marcel, Rochau and Ralph. Elow sleeves are favored by Vionnet. Channel likes the double cap sleeves or cap sleeves. Others prefer the double sleeves. You may take your choice. The jacket dress is Paris' latest contribution to the smart daytime mode. His pique cloak and cuffs have been filmed off, the more filtered of these dresses. So whether one-piece or the suit, the jacket has come along with the first signs of Spring and given an added layer of protection. New jacket and jaundy that no one can resist. Even the one-piece frocks are marked by the jacket idea, attached peplums, simulated bozos and wide tucks at the bottom, the impression of two piece dresses. One-Piece Dresses The coats not to be outdisease of the suits are as clever as can be. This newer spring coat is a luxurious looking affair for all its great simplicity. They are tweeds of loose weaves and rough, nubby surfaces. They are of all the soft suede cloths. Not a sign of any of the breadthlcd materials. They are far too smooth-looking and stick to be smart just now. They have that soft, curved surface, though the color be strictly flat and plain. Dr. James M. Scott, m'21), has received a fellowship from the Common College for four months. He will go to Harvard where he will study in the Harvard Sullivan Machine company at La Grange, Ill. Mrs. Scott, formerly Bernice White, fa19, and son Jimmy, will accompany Doctor Scott. Georgia Hart, c23, is now connected 4th the advertising department of the badge City Daily Globe. She is also a parent of children's hour broadcast over KGNO. Bernard Piotrowski, who was graduated from the University of Kansas last spring has been in Milwaukee for some time with the Krieg store company. He has recently been promoted to the store at Shelbyan Wis. Bernard Herken, g25, is principal o the Potter high school, Potter, Kansas. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, he went to the school of Washburn college, Topeka. Miss Lorraine Sherwool, who will be graduated from the school of medicine at Bell Memorial hospital in the spring, has received an internship at Long Island hospital, Boston. Miss Sherwool received her A. B. degree in 1924. "The Brooch," a play written by Mrs. Ruby Phillip Bramwell, 69, was adjudged the best juvenile play written in Kansas in 1930. For several years Mrs. Bramwell has been a successful author of juvenile plays and stories, and she was an early leader in "Not According to Schedule." All her stories are based on real incidents. The Kansas stadium-union drive is again in active swing. Objectives of the new campaign will be the 225 new security for the first time this semester. 图1-2 圆锥体 HENRY the VIIIth --by The Personal History of a Dynast and His Wives FRANCIS HACKETT (New reprint edition) $1.00 The Book Nook If You Notice the Menus Offered Each Day on the Counter You Will Willie With Others That Every Effort Is Made to Serve a Varied Menu and Still Retain Our Standard Excellent Food LOW PRICES Special Attention to Parties at Nothing is good enough but the best The Cafeteria --was the big event for high school ten- ten men and was held annually in con- nection with the invitation high school truck meet. A bill introduced by Congressman H. E. Hull, of Iowa, provides for the establishment of a corps of cadets in state seventy. State men can be appointed to each camp, and it is hoped that one these corps will be established at K. U. The K. U. appropriations for 1921 were $14,000,000, larger than for any previous bank and represent a 50 per cent increase over any previous total, according to the New York Times. Theta Sigma Phi, national journalistic security, sent $50 of the bill board ball receipts to the national journalistic employment bureau in New York. Theta Sigma Phi is a new project in journalism and is sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi. For the first time since the spring of 1918, the University of Kansas is to hold a Missouri Valley High School football game in April before years before the war this tournament. You're Missing A GOOD BET Brumfield's Lunch 714 Mass. St. New Different If You Haven't Tried Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th Mass Phone 678 Better buy early and get your choice Candy is loved by everybody. That's the reason it is always the world's most appropriate gift. Give candy for Easter 7 This Man's life was saved by a Long Distance call that went through fast Molly Malone, long distance operator. "Emergency!" a voice shouted. "Get Raymond Ditmars, quick . . . New York, Fordham 5560." did not know the speaker was George Vierhler, Director of the St. Louis Zoo. She did not know that nine minutes earlier Martin Perkins, curator of reptiles, had been bitten by a deadly Gadfly viper. She did not know that Dimars, curator of reptiles at the New York Zoo, is one of the few authorities on the reptiles. All she knew was that it was an emergency! "I'll do my best," said Molly. "Hold the line." In New York, three or four minutes later, Ditmars lifted his telephone receiver. "Parkins has been bitten by a Gaboon viper," he heard Vierheller say. "We have injected serum. We want to know how far we can go—what kinds of serum to use, how much, and at what intervals." Concisely, Dittmars gave directions—the sure, definite directions of the expert. 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