THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Williams-Roberts Wedding Is Announced UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sigma Kappa Entertains Mother's Club Mr. Roberts attended the University the first semester of this year and was a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams of Borger, Texax, announced the marriage of their daughter, Loree, to Mr. Gene Roberts of Elkhardt on Feb. 23. Sigma Kappa entertained the memories of the Sigma Kappa Lawrence M. Browne, the first night. Those present were Mrs. Byron F. Cooke, Mrs. Robert E. Hosey, Mrs. Alice B. Myles, Mrs. F. C. Young, Mrs. Jeffrey George Shultz, Mrs. E. P. Smith, Mrs. W. Cummings, Mrs. O. B. Cuberton, Mrs. T. Lander, Mrs. Ida M. Hutchison Out-of-town guests were Mrs. L. S. Fisher of Kansas City, Mo, and Ms. Helen Cook Perkins, fa28 of Bartlesville, Okla. Sigma Alpha Mu Holds Initiation Sigma Alpha Mu held formal initiation for the following men last night (March 12): Emmett Mankin and Leebert Glass, Karaza City; Ms. Johnston, S. Simon, Kansas Wesley Foundation Start Series of New Parties A "Mystery" party will be given by the Methodist Church Friday evening by the members of the Wesley Foundation. New party plans have been made at the senexer and an entirely different type of program will be attempted. Quill Club Elects Officers Westminster Hold Open House The retiring officers are Kathryn Hayes, Mary Jane White, Genevieve Bera, and Ruth Kreibelt. Clinton J. Young was elected chancellor of the Quill club at their annual election held last night in central Adelaide, where his peers are: keeper of the parchments, NeuMuller; warden of the purse, Dorvald Hoesderstier; scribe, Robert Indian Music Lecture Given Westminster Hall will hold open house Friday evening from 8 to 11 p.m. Syllabal Fisher is in charge of the entertainment. Graduate Club Meets. An illustrated lecture on Indian music was given by Mr. Tharlow Lieurance in 2015 and then a 5-book in central Administration buildings. This lecture was sponsored by the Indian Music Foundation. Supper Dance Given Graduate club held a dinner meeting last night at 6 o'clock in the Union building. Dean E. B. Stouffer talked about his trip to Italy. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Earl W. Rose, c 33 of Kismet. Hub Elie's orchestra played at the regular Wednesday evening varisty last night. Mrs. C. A. Cole chaperoned. Miss Irice Peehady, assistant professor of voice in the School of Music at Saturday evening to be one of the judges of the Interlibrary Glee Club content of Kansas City. Denn and Dean, Henry Werner, Professor and Mrs. Paul Malone, and Professor H. C. Tracy wore dinner guests to Gamma Delta house last night. Jim Davies of Topeka is a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house tonight. The following women were dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Tuesday evening: Grace Mace, Harriet Guild, Nancy Morrison, Myra Little, Marjorie Stevens, Mildred Trott, Eloise Scher merhorn, and Helen Riegart. Delta Tau Delta will have the following guests for dinner tonight: Ruth Adams, Frances Coon, Della Dean Cohen, Roder Kamen, Roder Mary Wolf, and Mary Wolf. V Purce Moore, from the Washburn chapter of Kappa Sigma, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma house last night. Paul Miller of Palco will be a dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house tonight. Cosmopolitan club announces the pledging of William Blair of Lawrence Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pouse list, night were: Harold Earding, Kanaa City, Mo., and Tom Page Topeka. Jayhawks Flown --in "Gentleman's Fate" Of the 105 county attorneys in Kansas at the present time, over half of them were Kansans. Of the 62 Kansas law school. Graduation classes represented range from the class of 14 to the class of 38. Among representatives from reen- gradating classes are two from the ele- mentary school, three from 24, 28, three from 26, five from 23, three from 24, three from 23, and four from 21. Amos Glad, '24, who has been principal of the Pratt High School for the past five years has been appointed as director of school schools for the coming school year. Word has been received of the recent death of Mrs. Ruth David Young, 24. Mrs. Young was the wife of Maurice Young, 22 who has been employed as a real estate agent in Dodge City for a number of years. She was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority of this University. She is survived by her husband and two children. J. A. Van den Broeck, *EI*, is the author of a new book, "Elastic Energy Theory", which is receiving a great attention in the field. Van den Broeck is now professor of engineering mechanics at the University of Michigan. He was formerly a stringent professor of engineering works, and the bridge department of Canadian Pacific railway at Montreal. Frank I. Brown, professor of applied mechanics at the University of Kansas has written a book entitled "Ensure Your Machine Is Working." The published song during March. The book is designed as a textbook on mechanics for students in engineering. Ashler Hosher, '13, was one of the main speakers at the Wisconsin College of Agriculture. He is also the American member of the International Institute of Agriculture with More than 250 letters have been sent out to various elementary schools by the University teachers' appointment team and are being taught positions next year. This work is carried on extensively by this department during the middle and latter years of college. According to Prof. H. E. Chandler, in is charge of the bureau, many students have already been here to interview students for teaching positions, and a few are pointed either to position in summer schools or to permanent positions for teaching. The number of school representatives to call for teachers will increase. Professor Chandler said, after the annual district meetings are held in April, the annual school conference for teachers will be held here April 7 and 8. Although the number seeking teaching positions in elementary schools is growing rapidly, he noted last year, Professor Chandler said that he expected to find positions for a large number. The Architectural society will hold a meeting and initiation services for new members, Thursday evening at 7:30, in Marvin hall. Professor Laudean, assistant geologist, will give an illustrated talk on "God's Architecture." Social This week's cruise schedule for the water carnival will be completed tonight with the footers practice at 8. Miss Rita Hoover. --in "Gentleman's Fate" Teachers' Placement Bureau Seeds 250 Letters to School Maurice McManus, Pres. Announcements Moe of the R.O.T.C. are urged to set their orders for white trousers in-store and to buy them in bulk with detachable clamps for the buckles are now for sale at the department store. Anyone whose belt is not in first condition should avail himself of the opportunity to get a new belt. These students are able to all students of the 'innovate' Applications Mailed Out --in "Gentleman's Fate" Major W. C. Koenig, P.M.S. and T. Read the Karan Want Ads. Campus Comment It's beginning to look like Woodring is governor of the state. PATEE MARY PICKFORD in "KIKI" Shows 3-7-9 TONITE Attend Our Popular Matinec Tomorrow Selling Body and Soul in Marriage? THE GREATER DICKINSON Are Men Going Soft? Esther Ralston -- Cliff Edwards DOROTHY MACKAILL JOEL M.CREA NED S PARKS KEPT husbands -Added- A MAN Who LIVED and LOVED and DIED . . . like a GENTLEMAN! 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