TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENGE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society --- Mr. and Mrs. William F. Webb of Kingston formally announced the marriage of the late Dean Matthews of Haviland last Friday. The marriage took place on June 12. Mrs. Matthews was a student in the University last year, and was affiliated with the School of Business. Mrs. Matthews, who has attended school here for the past three years, is now president of the Delta Chi fraternity at The Ohio State University, the School of Business this year. Madeline Stargon of Dodge City, and Vernor Cress were married recently at the home of the husband's parents. Min Stargon received her A. B.A. from the University of Kansas and is a member of the Alpha Cita Omnia security. Sigma Phi Epsilon held initiation Sunday for the following: Arthur D. Cork of Checony; Robert Woltshmer of Cleopatra; Robert F. Cuney of Robertson; Robert C. Funny of Hamilton; Rajah T. Hiller of Saltham Lawrence A. Ridgway of St Paul, and Edward W. Fisher of Topaka. The marriage of Wilma Tufts Prentice of Cherryvale to Soprano L. Slater of Detroit, Mich., took place recently at the University of Kansas and the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colo., where she is the president of the Kappa Alpha Theta society. Charles E. Clutter, former vipers-press, Chicago Depth Education freeway visit, visiting Liberty University to his house in Larned. He is employed by the Insolee Company at layoff by the Insolee Company at layoff. Miss Anna May Section, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sexton, was married to Mr. Andrew D. Mitchell on Aug. 9, at Chicago, IL. Mrs. Sexton received her A.D. degree from this university in 1957. She graduated of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton are now at home on 7743 Normal avenue, Chicago. Catholic Conference in Omaha At the annual election of officers last night at Walkins hall, Helen Dylee, c3, Kansas City, was chosen as the first female G. A. representative for the coming year is Vivian Kershern, c3, Phoenix. Other officers are secretary, Louise Carson, president, Kathryn c2, c3, and historian, Rose Pekerek, c4. The constitution of the horse was read, and Mrs. Jonnie Morrow, house manager, on the women on horse tradition. Catholic Conference in Omaha Omaha, Sept. 23—(UP) Omaha became the center of American catholicism today when Lay and Cleric, delegates from practically every parish of the state, held their first national Eucharistic conference since 1911, one of the most solemn ceremonies of the Catholic church. Want Ads ROOM for boys, large, three windows, hot water heat. Private home near Hill 1621 Kentucky. Phone 230 M. WANTED: Student laundry. Phone 2735 J. Called for and delivered-12 WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Also flowers for sale. Phone 1313. —14 FOR SALE or rent: Hinge upright piano, good condition. Call 1190M: WANTED: A solicitor in each fraternity and sorority for laundry. Lab- --- Watch for our Saturday Specials - - - - Call 117 for Free Delivery ~ : ~ : ~ SMITH Drug Store eral commission. Perry's Laundry Phone 2531. 1110 New Jersey street —14 WANTED: Student laundry. We ecol- and for delivery. Prices reasonable Perry's Laundry. Phone 2551. 1116 New Jersey street. 929 Mass. UNDLE WASHING: Called for and delivered. Phone 2179D. -14 AUNDAY WANTED: Cylinder machine. Phone 2497 R. -1' FOR RENT: Room for boys; one, $. per month; two, $7 per month. Call after 6 p.m. 1147 Ohio. —10 FOR RENT: 1 single and 1 double room for girls; also garage on paved alley. Phone 1190 W. 1033 Vt. —11 FOR BENT: Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1633 Louisiana. Phone 2897. — iff DINNER SERVED from 5:30 to 7:30 at 14:34 Kentucky. Call 2397 R for reservations. Single dinner, 50c; 11e for $5.00. — 11 \OR SALE: Model T Ford coupe in excellent condition, new battery, tires and bands. Must sacrifice and will sell cheap. Call Snyder at 2089. CALL, Mrs. Dollie Emick, at 407 Manne- Street for all kinds of plain or florary sewing and alterations. Hematitching, 10e a yard. Phone 1924. —10 E. El Dorado, Sept. 23. (UP)—J. F. Hughes, superintendent of the E. El Dorado schools, will not accept the position as head of the Joelmin, Mo. FOR RENT. Excellent garage; tile building and electric lights. 1312 Ohio. Phone 1476. —11 Under New Management The Oread 1245 Oread Ave. Breakfast—7:30 to 9:00 Lunch—11:30 to 1:30 Dinner—5:30 to 7:30 OPEN Formetly known as the Campus House You Are Cordially Invited to attend one informal Open House Thursday evening, September 25 7:30 to 10:00 P.M. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Massachusetts For Your Room HIXON STUDIO Eldridge Hotel Phone 41 for an early appointment Have Your Best Liked Photographs in Nice Frames And wouldn't your folks like a photograph of you while you are away to school? Ruth Alexander, San Diego Flier, Rose to National Fame. When She Estab- lished Altitude Record NOTED WOMAN AVIATOR KILLED IN PLANE CRASH FALLS IN CITY LIMITS Heeding Into Heavy Fog Avantrix Is Believed to Have Lost All Sense of Direction San Diego, Sept. 18—(UP)-Rhita Alexander, 20-year old San Diego aviator, was killed at Loma Portal, taking on a flight to New York. The young flies clrushed into the side of a bill in the residential section just inside the city. The man under took off in a low wing monoplane, and headed into heavy fog. She was behelded to lose her bearings. Mr. Mae was delighted with she set an altitude record of 26° t in a flight over San Diego on Tuesday. Wired by the rush of knee went into a nec only one minute into. Kansas Fayored to Win Big Six Football Title All Conference Coaches Plan Double Practice Until Opening of Terms All Big Six football squads were well under way today as they started their fourth day of double workouts. The squad calls were out five days early this year under the provisions of a new conference ruling that plans to have two practices a day until regular school work begins. Jayhawk fans are looking to the University of Kansas this year for the best bet in the race for the national conference title. For the past several years Kansas has been rated very low on the football field but from the prospects this far it seems that Kansas will lead the yale. Dana Biele, head coach of the Cornu- hunter squad, backed by 13 letter men **rking hard to gain the third.com-** *Big six title*. Biele has plenty material and quicks **v time filling center,** *&lients,** *all prospects look curtelling time** *would仁 with probability or all* Campus Opinion Editor Daily Kansan; Excavating the writer of "To Join or Not to Join," has recently made a visit to the city to see "All Quit On The Western Front," and having seen it, feels it his or her duty to enlighten the student body concerning the evils of army life, much to our interest. I meet him at a feature in this editorial; it is a huge joke. Announcements After reading this editorial over, I see no sensible argument or state- conditions in it. It doesn't mention of one of our famous adicals, so far famous for his in Lleuat. Meyers and Jalil are proposing zen there are { Y.M.C.A. divalcal, who All members of the R.O.T.C. will report for their uniforms during their enrolment, and men enrolling for the first time, immediately after enrolment will report for their uniforms. --find a University here whose most rabble and disuntitled cliques and division between Greek and ek. Coach Steve Hinshaw. W. C. Koenig, P.M.S. and T; All freshmen who wish to check out for freshman football must report to the coach's office, room 263, in Robbins Stadium, sometime Thursday or Friday. Regular Features of the DAILY KANSAN United Press Service from the Four Corners of the Earth All the Hot News of Mt. Oread A Sport Page with the Important News of the Sport World Timely Editorial Comment Crystalized Sentiment of the Student Body Daily Announcements List of Social Gatherings with the hour of closing and More. CallK.U.66 SUPREME COURT TAX JUDGMENT MAY BE ASKED TO ABIDE BY DECISION. 'Greeks' Will Meet Here Next Week to Discuss Contesting of Gorrill Asher Ruling Organizations in Smaller Schools. Are Not Expected to Take Much Interest in Coming Fight Against Levy A meeting, the date for which has not definitely been set, at which the Greek organizations from all over the state jointly asked for judgment from the Supreme Court of Kansas stating whether or not the law permitting the fraternities and sororities to be held in Lawrence, some not, is to be held in Lawrence; some next week. All organized houses **go** forced to abide by the decision: the houses in Lawrence in state with the alumni, and with the alumni **go** tools to arrange **eks** at Man-tez, **eks** at Law, **eks** WORDS OF | WISDOM | The internal Kansan, with its aura of respectability and venerability, its benevolent patient gazing down upon perturbed people everywhere from a calm Olympus, has been perennially accustomed to take Oreal's newcomers firmly by the hand and with gentle admonitions guide the hesitating foot-steps of frightened youth: This year the Kansas feels no such cockauceiness about its divine infallibility as a guide to hesitating freshmen. This University is far too complicated ever to be completely explained and demonstrated by mere newspaper hopefuls. But we can say this: you face the four most glorious years of your life if you choose to make them so. You can come here and depart without any education to speak of -multitudes have done it, and multitudes will. You will. freshmen will be in a her or not such a st. You will ars of ac- toto, or AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, Sept. 19 Reception to Students, First Baptist church, 8 to 10 p.m. Student Council of First Christian church, Christian church, 8 to 11 p.m. Wesley Foundation, Methodist church, 8 to 11 p.m. Chi Omega, Open house, 8 to 11 p.m. Delta Zeta, Open house, 8 to 11 p.m. Sigma Nu, house, 12 p.m. Beta Theta Pi, house, 12 p.m. Delta Upsilon, house, 12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29 Chancellor's Reception, Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. Agnes Husband, Dean of Women SUSCRIBE to the KANSAN