WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Freshmen Women Win in Intramural Basketball Victory Over Sophomores Gives First Year Team Perfect Record The freshmen won the women's basketball tournament when they defeated the sophomores last night in the last game of the tournament 20 to 18. Nellie Surrek, of the sophomore squad, led in the scoring for the entire tournament with a total of 22 field goal and two free throws. The closing event of the basketball season was a skating party given this afternoon at the Wigwam Rink roller followed by a supper at the Green Owl. The party was for all W. A. A. Members of the class basketball squads. Standings of the squads are: Freshmen 3 2 1,000 Juniors 2 1 67 Sophomores 1 2 333 Seniors 1 2 00 Announcements --ing yesterday at 3:30 p.m. Business was discussed and arrangements were made for the candy sale held today in the journalism building. This week's schedule of practices for the water carnival is stunts. Tuesday at 4:30 and Wednesday at 7:15, floaters. Thursday at 6:15 and Saturday at 9:30. Thursday at 8:15 and Friday at 8:15, divers. Monday and Thursday at 12:30. Miss Ripa Hower. John Ise will address the club for Social Study Thursday March 28 at the Franklin Library building. His subject will be "Economic Paradigmatism" The meeting is open. Frank McClelland. Frank McClelland. There will be a regular meeting o the Dove staff tonight at 7:30 in the north tower of Fraser. Rev. Charles W. Thomas. The meeting of the Council of Religious Workers scheduled for Friday afternoon, Feb. 27, has been postponed one week. It will be held at Myers hall March 6 to 4:30. All members are expected to be present at that time. Mr. H. E. Underhill will take charge of the 10-30 section of economics I because of the large enrollment in four courses offered by the College. Twindaleville. The 2.30 section of economics I will be discontinued and the 2.40 section will be distributed among other sections. Dean Frank T. Stockton. Euia Sigma Phi, honorary classical fraternity, will meet tomorrow evening, March 5 at the home of Mrs. A. M. Wilcox, 1605 Vermont street. The program will be composed of dialogues of Lucian. Margaret Mize, President. Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. W. A. A. Entertains New Members W. A. A. H a skating party for the new members at the Wigwam Riler闸 Hamphire this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Supper at the Green Owl will follow. Alpha Delta Pi Elects Officers Alpha Delta Pi held election of officers last Monday night. Those electe to offices are president, Laura Judd President, Secretary, Evelyn Newcomer; treasurer Virginia Rith; corresponding secretary, Mary Webb; historian, Virginia Shive; guard, Maurine Strain; chaplain, Nona Mauffre; rush captain, Dorothy Arnold. Stilson-Brummett Wedding Is Announced Announcement has been made of the wedding of Evelyn Grace Stillison of Twin Falls, Ida, to Marvin O. Brumm and Syracuse. The wedding took place Christmas day in Chayton, N. M. She graduated from the University of Kansas law school and is a member of Phi Alpha Deltan legal fraternity. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa held initiation for the members of the Association of Jesuits; Daniel Kenneth, Kentucky; V.C. Stultz, Newark, N. J.; Harry Hayes, Newark, N.J.; John L. Wright, Friedell, Jr.; Joseph Columba, Alurani at New York Entertain With Ranquet Former University of Kansas students will entertain with a dinner at the St. Regis hotel in New York City March 13. The hostess is in charge of the arrangements. Ryan-Shea Wedding Ryan-Shea Wedding Takes Place in Atchison The marriage of Florence Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, of St. Joseph, and Cosmus Roger Shea, of St. Joseph, and Cosmus Roger Shea, took place Jan. 22 in Atchison. Mr. Shea was graduated from the University of Kansas in '28 and since that time he has been associated with the family and the couple will make their home. Theta Sigma Phi Meets Theta Sigma Phi held a meeting in the sky parlor of the Journalism building yesterday at 3:30 p.m. Business was discussed and arrangements were made for the candy sale held today in the journalism building. University Club Tea University Club Tea The University Women's club will entertain with a tea tomorrow at 3 p.m. and a senior and graduate women student. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES ON A NEW SET Ruth Cushing of Concordia is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Lowest prices ever quoted Dinner guests last night at the Delta Chi house were Darline Anderson, Lorraine Gregory, Lucile Lands, Dorothy Roberts, and Dean and Mrs. Robert Davis. Alpha Delta Pi will hold its annual patron and patronesses' dinner Thursday evening at the chapter house. Firestone TIRES Compare, Construction - Values - Prices CARTER SUPER-SERVICE The marriage of Miss Anna Stauz of Enterprise and H. W. Wagner, of Topeka took place Jan. 10 at Enterprise. Mr. Wagner, who was graduated from the University in '96, is now employed as engineer for the Santa Fe Pa in Topeka. Staatz-Wagner Marriage Chester L. Young, a sophomore in the University of Kansas School of Medicine, will be an instructor in physiology and he is also expected to serve as term. He is remaining in Lawrence as an instructor instead of continuing his Memorial Hospital in Kansas City, Kan. Last year there were more college students in the United States than all of the states. There were 1,237,000 students enrolled in colleges and universities in this country. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house are Betty Dunnie, Kansas City, and Berrence Hoover, Kansas City, Kan. C. M. Starr, 100, and the Rev. Mike Elliott of Scott City, visited the former's son at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday. Engineering Mathematics Home Economics Journalism Botany Economics Zoology Entomology Education Psychology Philosophy English Sociology History Chemistry Language REFERENCE BOOKS Sale ends March 7th To Class. Train. Dance. Roxy's or elsewhere- Depend on Us. TAXI!!! 10c to 50c GUFFIN TAXI Phone 987 FOR SALE: New Remington portable typewriter, $40. W. L. Peters, phone -124 Want Ads WANT A position? Send a neat con- vincing application to the desired employer—with this a good picture of the applicant. Mail resume to: Webl. 1340 Ohio. 3 to 6 daily. -123 BOBIES NOVELTY Art Shop, 1033 Mass. Will make your place cards from your own suggestions, also hunts and designs from which choose. At Virginia and Kentucky . down where tobacco grows DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. WANTED All the shoe repair work of a man who appreciates fine shoe repairing, and the use of the best of materials. OMAHA Hat and Shoe Works college men choose this one outstanding SMOKING TOBACCO EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO It's the same story everywhere—North, South, East and West. In 42 out of 54 leading colleges and universities, college men prefer the Edgeworth. Try Edgeworth yourself. You'll find more pleasure in a pipe that you ever knew before. Every tobacco store has Edgeworth free sample, write to Larus & Bro, Co. 105 S. 224 B., Richmond, Va. So when Virginia students, and the men who stroll down old South Limestone Street in Lexington, pack their pipes with Edworthy, they keep a cool, slow-burning quality of this favorite smoking tobacco. THE men who go to the universities of Virginia and Kentucky know tobacco . . . they see how it grows and what makes it good. DON'T Read This Ad Unless You Wish to Bring It and DO YOU READ ADS? SPECIAL REDUced PRICES Ladies' Hats Cleaned. 50c Men's Hats Cleaned. 75c Women's Shoes Half Soles and Heels. $1.00 Men's Shoes Half Soles and Heels. $1.50 Men's Full Soles and Heels. $2.50 Tel. 255 717% Mass. 15c —to Have a Pair of Rubber Heels Attached. This Offer Good March 6 and 7 Only. BURGERT'S Shoe Shop Across from the Court House ORCHESTRA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Presents Tal Henry and his North Carolinians Direct from Baker Hotel, Dallas, Texas PLAYING JUNIOR PROM All University Party Fri., March 13 TEN'til TWO FORMAL Dates $2.50 Stags $2.50