FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1950 PAGE THREE PAGE THREE SOCIETY The district convention of Kappa Alpha will start today. The obligated chapter is Lincoln, an all-time alumnium chapters of Lincoln, Webbley and Kansas City area colleges. The district convention of Wilbur Wolf, will take charge of the con- There will be a party for the visit, they delegates tomorrow night at Ekke. The band will furnish the music. The convention will end Sunday with a banquet. Kansas Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epida fraternity held its annual election of officers Monday night. The following men were elected: Gregor Allan, president; Roger Kruen, president; Louise Corbin, secretary; Dan Lathrom, guard, and Martin Jost and Ross Miller, marshalls. A K.U. relays party will be given tonight by Wesley Foundation at the Methodist church. The games played there are different schools competing during the relays and are under the direction of Iris FitzSimmons. Margaret Hanson has charge of the refreshments. Ewing has planned the decorations. Oncita Johnson, assisted by Virginia Kennedy, entertained last night at the home of Miss Johnson, at $480 for a three-hour visit to the kappa Ppi kitchen. Tiny rabbits and nests of easter egg favorites were given the fifteen guests, who were seated about the table which held spring flowers and other Easter decorations. Prof, and Mrs. F. F. B. Daina are entertaining tonight, honoring Prof, and Mrs. F. M. Dawson of Madison, Wsr. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and two students at the day to study in early days at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Henry Worner. Mrs. J. O. Young and John Otia Young were dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night. Doris Husted was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Prof. Donald Marsh, of the department of sociology, gave a resume of his trip to the Orient at the meeting of the West Study Club this week. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house on Wednesday, June 12, 2016. Mary Eleanor Haskins, Frances Bates, Doria Fiori, Emma Emmon and Tom Horsley. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last evening were Betty Root and her mother, Mrs. Root, of Kansas City; and Margaret McWilliams. Mr. Corlett Cotton of Lawrence was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house Wednesday. Margaret Halstead was a guest of the Alpha Delta Pi house for dinner Wednesday night. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dr. F. A. Eckdall, of Emporia, visited a short while yesterday with his daughter, Lida, of the Kappa Alpha Sigma fraternity at Founton, of the Phi Dha house. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Wilkins Knight and Whippet Car Grade Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. Grade Used Cars 617-19 Mass. S. THE CHARLTON INTLS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg LAWRENCE OPTICAL EXCLUSIVE Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. M GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-09 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mass. Home Care Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. up on a Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Social Calendar Friday, April 11 Triangle fraternity, formal party. Painting and Design department. party. Shimmons Bros. Plumbing, Wiring and Frigidaire 836 Mass. corbin hall, spring party, Sierra College, Phi Alma Delta, corral party, Wesley Foundation, party, Sigma Chio party, Prof. and Mrs. F. B. Daines, dine moused proof, Prof. M. F. Dawn Saturday, April 12 Pi Kappa Alpha, party. Varsity. Campus Gossip --side of the hanger, swinging th doors and pulling them to pieces, wit nesses report. (Continued from page 1) Paul Waldorf, assistant instructor in Spanish, has accepted an instructorship in the University of Arizona. Mrs. Russell Edenhouse, assistant manager of the Cafeferia, was called to her home in Kisirkide Tuesday, because of serious illness of her father. Chancellor E. H. Lindsay and Raymond Nichols, assistant to the Chancellor, are in Kansas City at a conference of the School of Medicine. Sigma Pi Sigma, national psychology fraternity, will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in room 21, east Administration building. Walter Horning, b/30, and Edward Horning, c/31, were called to their home at Moline Wednesday night be cause of the death of their father. Three instructors in the department of Spanish are going to Kansas City to see the Spanish play, Papa Junn "tomorrow afternoon. Those who are making a production are: Mary Jenkinson; Josephine Blades and Mary Matthews. At a program of the American Chemical society at Atlanta, Ga., two former professors of chemistry of this university, Howard M. Elsey and Prof. Edward Bartow. The former student Dr. E. F. Kohman, the artist vitre; E. F. Kohman, A.B.123 Dr. Bex H. Nielson, A.B.10, John Barker, A.B.125, and K. La Mer W. M. Walters, representative of the J. C. Penney company, will visit the business placement bureau tomorrow to test new training services interested in training for store managerships. Paul Williams, of the Arthur Anderson company, will be able to teach all students who desire positions as public accountants in Kansas City or Chicago. Appointments may be an offer. H. Taggart, director of the bureau. The Chaplin Edwards club of the Trinity Episcopal church will hold corporate communion Sunday at 8 a.m. The communion will be followed by a breakfast at the parish house. Students planning to attend the baptism of Kansas, will speak. Students planning to attend are asked to phone Rev. F. B. Shaner. High wind tore off three doors of the airplane hangar early today. The Silverhawk glider that was stored in the hangar was not damaged. The plane was still intact, its sheet iron, and were not securely braced. The wind swept along the At a special meeting of the W.S. G.A., council this noon, $33 was ordered in order to defray the expenses incurred by the students whose pictures will appear in the Jayhawker this year. The same amount was pledged by the Men's Council. Dean L. D. Havenhill of the School of Pharmacy, returned last night eight affairs of the Southern Association at Wichita. About 750 pharmacists were at the convention. The Sayre club, which is composed of physicians, held the credentials of the School Pharmacy of the University of Kansas, held a break-in at their cafeteria. About 30 were present. Warren Wilson, vice-president, was there. Atchison, was elected president, Justin Jenkinson, druggist at Ecbon, was appointed secretary. Havenhill is the permanent secretary. Charles A. Newcomer, a fellow in the department of Spanish here, has been appointed instructor in Spanish at University of Colorado for next year. Moon to Enter Shadow Washington—saturday night, at a little after midnight, eastern standard time, the moon will portly enter the shadow of the earth and a partial eclipse. The moon will not be a very striking eclipse, however, for only about a ninth of the moon's diameter will be covered by the dark reddish shadow, the rest apoptotic. At 11:21 p.m., central standard time, the moon will enter the dark shadow cone. Partial Eclipse to Be Observed at 11:21 p.m. Saturday Announcements Nomination of officers for the School of Business will be held Tuesday, April 15, at 11:30 in room 210. The students will be assigned laws for the associated student will be adopted at that time. The by-laws will cover qualifications of伏业 to the payment of votes to the candidates to office, election and nomination laws, and other things which should interest every student in the School of Basi- Gilbert Graham, president --at Mud Creek Bridge Those wishing a try out for Quack club may do so at 10 tomorrow morning in Robinson gymnasium. Sigmia Pi Sigma will hold a regular meeting Monday afternoon, April 14, at 4 in. room 21 east Administrative Building. On Friday, the Parkins will talk on "Chronixie." Alice Sherbon, president. Theodore Perkins, president. Andrews Assists Hargiss THE VERY LATEST in the Halldorson Electric Studio Lighting System. The sun is always shining at the— THE VERY LATEST More New Heels THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. 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Sorek, and Snangler for the line positions, Morrison and Page in the backfield. Andres showed the squad a play that the Giants had used last season to win the game, a long formation to the right with the ball carrier making a quick shift to the right with the ball carrier making a quick shift to the right with the ball, their knitting through left tack and once in the open, cutting back to the right. The interference cuts down the defensive line to give the team an introduced a new play to the team. Pete Banech, veteran center, received a severe sprained wrist in treatment and is now out for practice last night. The injury will not keep him out of the remaining six days of spring practice. He has been working with several of back serial film sessions. Send the Daily Kansan home. Hargreave, June, 1911—UCF— More than half of the student body of Lincoln Memorial University went to classes today while the others, still on a strike, spend leisure time in the campus. More than half of college gatherings places. Students Go on Strikes Over Faculty Dismissa The students walked out when four members of the faculty were discharged without a reason and re-authorized. They left May 30. Later they lowered a flag on the campus pole and took it to the office of S. Morris, acting preside. "This flag is a symbol of justice and freedom, and the students are our students. Our student academic committee said, 'We don't want it to float over a campus of a university where such things can happen.'" Can't Cartail Dog Raids Litchfield, Alta. – (U.P.)-Stringent law enforcement measures have partially checked widespread cattle herds on southern Alabama herds. These rides resulted in 75 cattle beaten in the Carrion district alone. The Cornell Daily Sun will open an editorial competition, for which all freshmen in good standing in the University will be eligible. 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