THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SOCIETY Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Clifford A. Doward and Marshall C. Downard of Barnes. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity house, 602 North Park Drive, Page, Mara Bishop, Wilmus Chuco; Kathleen Borth, Gwendolene Ruhton, Harrison, and Mrs. and Mrs. Drew Schroedel. The members of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority were hostesses at the W. S. room, where they worked the rest room in the Central Administration building. Tea was poured by Mrs. B. O. Running, housemother. The rest room included red and buff tapers and red roses. Dinner guests of Sigma Phi Epilogue night were Franco Gianola, Pepo Guerrero, Andrea Lopati and Virginia Cainham, Numa Lee Ema, Marlan Dorothy, Dorothy Hinderfelder, Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pai house last night were Prof. and Mrs F. W. Blackman. Clarence Birney was installed as president of Delta Chi at the election and installation of officers held Monday, Nov. 17. Other officers elected and installed were Veron Trierie, vice-president; Gregory Secretary, dwelling Wallace, treasury secretary; Marcellus, corresponding secretary; Gene Robert, arment-at-arms. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, recently elected the following officers; president, Geneva Martin vice- president, David M. record secretary, Ethid Evans; record secretary, retery, Arlene Suspendifl, treasurer; Ether Forney; historian, Roberta Stuart; chapelman, Marielle Sterling and 23 active members of the sorority. Ben Van Del and Edward Patterson were dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Pi house last evening. Dinner guests of Acacia last night were Arthur Miller and Warren Jones. A Olive Schaeffer was a guest of Alpha Chi Omega last night. Because of the sudden change in weather, the Co-ed club will not hold its wiener roast as planned, but will have it grilled. Tennessee at 7 p.m. for a party line. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Bioscience Center, Westerville, Levaleau, Wayne Rempell, Jake Dickinson, Sherry Martin, Charles Brennessen, Charles Starl, Cillie Cave, and Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Bravo Foundation, Johns Hopkins, Joshua Hodgkin, Gaylord Robinson, Omar Need, Ted Barbom, Punk Burk, Kenneth Bleddett, Gunke Halal, Halloween Dinner. 1930 Model American Eagle OX-5 Biplane Total flying time, 47 hours. This ship is excellent for training or sport use and may be purchased at a remarkable saving in every aspect. Cash prices. $1175.00 Wire, telephone. or write Inland Aviation Co. Fairfax Airport Kansas City, Kan. --- If She Fixes Your Tie She's Observant Look at Your Heels Before She Does 1 Burgert's Shoe Shop and Shining Parlor Howard Sutton, Howard Wingert and Mrs. C. W. Winsler. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with a small tea this afternoon for the sorority grand officer, Mrs. George Banta, Banta College President, Dr. Wright jr., national vice-president; and D. Mileh Grasset, national treasurer of the university alumni were present. Tea was poured by Mrs. H. Klintberg, bouquetmaster; Decorations for chrysanthemum and yellow rose --- Sport Tales Lincoln, Nov. 20, -(UP)- Coach Dana X. Bible overlooked no defensive drills as he prepared his Nebraska football team for the Saturday game with Iowa. The defense was tight and the petitioner since he came. Open field offensive measures also were stressed. Play Nebraska for Final Mhattan, Nov. 29. — (UFP) The Kansas Angels will be host to Centre College here Saturday in an intercollegiate football game regarded as a pro-level contest" before the Angels play a grand finale against Kentucky Thanksgiving. Iowa State Rackfield Stronger Arms, Nov. 30—(UF)—Trumman Nell, important member of the Iowa State backfield, was back in the lineup today for the first time since he was in college. Nelson's return was regarded as strengthening the team's chances against Drake Saturday. Intra-State Tilt Saturday Norman, Nov. 29 - (IP) - The University of Oklahoma grid team will meet Oklahoma A, M and I in the state's biggest football contest Saturday. The Angies were expected to furnish their Big Six neighbors a tight fight. Davis Belasco Passes Crisis New York, Nov. 20, —(UP)—David Bolazo, dean of New York theatre producers, has successfully passed the test for pneumonia, of presumption, it was announced today. deided as to their vocation or did not state it. Some Line of Education Most Popular Vocation (Continued from page 1) Accounting 38 Architecture 29 Architecture 15 Arch. Eight 13 Aviation 1 Airlines 4 Airport Management 16 Bibliology 2 Bibliology 8 Banking 2 Banking 26 Industriance 32 Industriance 32 Carm. Eight 392 Chem. Eight 392 Civil Engineering 11 Civil Engineering 11 Commercial Art 91 Commercial Art 91 Dentistry 8 Dentistry 8 Economics 2 Economics 2 Farming 11 Finance 11 Eng. Eight 141 Ethics 25 Entomology 25 Engineering 25 Geography 30 Garden Business 4 Gardening 4 Gibbons Eight 10 INTENDED VOCATIONS Law Law Firm Business Manufacturing Mech. Engineering Mech. Profession 10 Mechanical制造 Mining Ministry Music Bus., Bus. Musical Carrier Marine Craft Eng. Petroleum Eng. Psychology Robot Engineering Real Estate Sales work Sales work Statistical Statistica Technol. or Lab, wk. Writing Writing Zoology Not stated 9 Not stated 10 Journalism Int. Decoration Landescape Gard. or Architect Accounting 2 Advertising 8 Art 12 Art therapy 12 Artium, general 6, 15 Artium, general 14 Commercial Art 14 Commercial Art 19 British Art 19 British Art 19 Foreign Service 4 Foreign Service 7 Government, Service 2 Intervention 1 Intervention 4 Work experience 1 Literary work 1 Medical service 1 Missouri service 1 Nursing 1 Personal work 2 Pharmacy 2 Physical therapy 2 Serovirus work 1 Secretarial work 1 Technical work 72 TUCH 17 Y.W.C.A. work 3 Not stated 10 Not stated 10 Variation Art and Design, all lines Economist, all lines Engineer, all lines Eng. and Arb., all lines Farming Home Economics, service mitch. Home Economics, advertising Journalism and Advertising Library work Library work profession, all lines Music Pharmacy, drug Store Relationship, Social Clearly Ser. Otherwise specified 16 53 71 569 89 590 629 89 590 639 69 545 2 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 11 119 72 191 110 72 191 0 12 12 12 12 15 16 15 610 16 15 610 12 15 58 FRIDAY - SATURDAY Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS $ 21^{50} $ and $37^{50} Better look these values over CYCLONE SWIMMERS SHOW POSSIBILITIES AS CHAMPION! CYCLONE SWIMMERS SHOW Miscellaneous, not incl. above... Undecided or not stated ... Totals Ames, Iowa. Nov 20—With nine letter winners and a half-donna winning sophomores to choose from, Cauch E. C. Mackey and Tina Hodgson Six swimming championship with his Cyclone paddlers this year. Last seaslake team, the Minnesota out the Cyclones for first place. The five major lettermen are Dick Peig, Des Moines, Big Six diving team, New York State Usuer, Bernardville, N; J; Bill Weld, Keystone Heights, Fla.; and Harold Koehler, Dublin to set a new record before to win the back stroke event at the conference meet. Usuer, competing his third year, has been one of the best competitors in the competition. The swimming schedule is not complete to date, but it will include dials with conference members, with Drake and Grinnell in all probability. LOST: Alpha Delta, Pi pin Tuesday morning, either at Rock Chalk Cafe or between there at 12th and Louis- square. J. McMhillian - back. - 61 TYPING WANTED—Any kind of class papers, neatly and correctly done. per thousand words. Refferences if phone 1880 W. 645 Main street. LOST Monday in room 208 Ad, chair tortoise roiried glasses in black leather case. Finder please call 232 . Reward. —60 LOSF: Two Sheafier fountain pens—one green and one black and white pointed pen with name "Wortherby" on same. If found, please contact 1157R. Try the Kansan Want-Ads We Dye Satin Slippers for Evening Wear Also Re-Gilt and Re-Silver Party Slippers Want Ads The Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th Football Columbia KANSAS vs. MISSOURI Saturday, Nov. 22 Through Special chair cars and high-back coaches. Lawrence to Columbia and Return $4.50 Round Trip Single Admissions Now Selling $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 22nd limited to return to leave Kan- nada not longer than train 17. 11:50 p.m. m. of November 23rd Leave Lawrence 5:40 a.m. m. Arrive Columbia 12:10 p.m. Return trip - Leave Columbia soon as possible after game is over -probably not later than 6 p.m. —Arrive Lawrence 12:50 a.m. K. U. Band on this train, also Pep organizations BEAT MISSOURI For Further Information Call 32 W. W. BURNETT. Agent Santa Fe Railway UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE THIRD CONCERT MYRA HESS, England's First Woman Pianist and CORNELIUS VAN VLIET, Celebrated Dutch Cellist in Recital UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, November 24 8:20 o'clock NOTE: Two recitals in one—Both performers are among the world's greatest solo artists and this recital is their first and only recital together. A musical treat no one can rightly afford to miss. at School of Fine Arts Office Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store Special Christmas Photographs Abounding in sentiment. A bit of yourself to be cherished by a friend or a sweetheart, or your parents. Your photograph artfully taken by Hixon HIXON STUDIO Eldridge Hotel — Call 41 Appointments can be made for evenings. DICKINSON Shows 3-7 W! TODAY THIRU SATURDAY THE LID'S OFF ON LAUGHS! REGINALD DENNY FIFI DORSAY CLIFF EDWARDS. Talkomedy Yola d'Avril Sandra Sawdl George Grossmith directed by Talkomedy "Doctor's Orders" Song Samier Song Service Harry Beaumont News Monday—The glorious sequel to "The Big Parade, "WAR NURSE," with Robert Montgomery, June Walka, Anita Beinza Shows 3 - 7 - 9 --- TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Mat. 10-25c Nite 10-35c Western Electric Sound System PATEE What a 'line' she has. And what a formation. Half the football team falls in with her . . . fighting each other for her favors. ADDED KARL DANE AND GEO. K. ARTHUR in— "BROKEN WEDDING BELLS" Dixie Days Vagabond Travelogue Viaphone Varieties and News