PAGE THREE PRIDAY, MARCH 28.1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A meeting of Phil Delta Chi was held last night at the chapter house. The speaker of the meeting was Dr N. P, Sherwon Prof. D, Spencer, and Dr C. A stunt was presented by Elmer Lester and the Rowes, Maurice Simmons, George Guests were: Bill Deckhorn, Clark Biley, Roy Grouse, Brown Brabant, Rabbi Schwartz. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Robert Blum, bus.115 of Ottawa and Edward Gilbemeister e22 of Lawrence. Delta Upsilon announces the pledging of Kenneth Jordan, of Kansas City. Out-of-town guests to attend the marriage of Rachel Clarke, of Chicago, W. E. Carney, W. Chichele, which was held at the Alma Duluth P-10 house Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clarke was joined by Markley and Mrs. Eula Hickman, of Albany, N.Y., and Mrs. Bob Roberts, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Janet Kernofski of Kansas City. Kane; and Mrs. Vern Mayfield, and Jameer Strong, of Kan- Miss Helen Louise Leonard recried with tears Wednesday, after spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Cater B Leonard, mother of基数 Fias B Leonard, mother of基数 Fias B Dean Cochran and Marvin Songer were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house last night. News has been received of the mi- riage of Miss Viola Van Tull and Dewey Shillerston, both of Kannau to book place in Liberty, Moe. March 1. Mr. Shillerston is a graduate of the Lawrence high school and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Kansas in 1921. He is now in the note department of the Western Exchange bank of Kansas and is also charged with chasing the Fidelity National bank Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were well received. Ms. Selma Gottlieb, Miss Frances Elizabeth, Miss Irene Peabody, Miss Elizabeth Mepgian, Miss Myra Miss Margaret Tullock, of Leavenworth, is a guest of the Goddard for the Delta Zeta house. She is home from Smith College for her Easter vacation. Mrs. E. D. Mace, of Spearville, is a guest of the Alpha Delta Pi house for this week-end. Phi Chi, Medical fraternity, will hold an informal dance at the chapter house this evening. Harry Older Music, the band that performs music. The chaperones will be Mrs W. L. Haley, Mrs. Earnest Brown, Mrs D. Kershaw, and Miss Carrie Barrus. M. 魏, W. J. Baumgartner, wife of Doctor Baughartner of the department of zoology, attended the Topka on Sunday. The women of the Presbyterian churches of northwestern Ransan. The meeting was held yearly, and to Social Calendar --b. .. Friday, March 28 Phi Mu Alpha, formal dinner dance Phi Chi, informal dance. University club, bridge. Saturday, March 29 Caroline House, luncheon and line direction for Miss Meta Murphy, Karina, stadium, and Fran- thur thursday. Sunday, March 30 Rhadamanthi initiation. Pilsudski Continues Efforts Warsaw. March 23—(UP)—Paul, to form a new cabinet, said if he succeeds he would dissolve parliament at once and call a general election. FOR SALE: Ford sport ridermate MODEL A. Tires and motor in good condition. Cash or time payments. Call Newlin at 552. -146 Want Ads TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or year. Portables sold on easy month payment schemes. Typewriter Exchange. 735 Mass. St. 1f ROBERTTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent waves, $2.50. Marine wave, $4.99. Finger wave, $13; Hair out, $25. Phone: 972-8775. $727, Mass out, (Usparess), -afw. EAT WHEN there is a homelike atmosphere, Sunday chicken dinner 12:00:10:10 Ye Tavern. 140 Tenn. Phone 2563. —146 HOOSE one of our new ensembles and you are fashionably and comfortably costumed for most of the day. Tuck-in blouses will enjoy increased popularity this summer. Silks and Crepes Tweeds and Wools Knitted and Jerseys and from $10.00 to $19.75 Bullene's exclusive but not expensive At The Concert And the sun and moon and stars passed through his mouth, a voice of a goddess that charmed the audience at the concert last night, so he sang with his hands as an ani- nini, seprano, over those who hear Lela May Ensign Any who attended hoping to hear a brilliant show of coloratura wore doomed to disappointment. Ginnini was a dramatic artist superb and her music had a clear quality in her voice and in her personality. Few solists have ever been able to make the large auditorium stage so much her own as did the aria. Because she is renowned as an artist, the audience had the right to the perfect perfection in technique which the artist dishwashed. Her range was designated by "so-nopum" but in innumerable passages he moved to the delirium trilo as contrasted with her flexi-ble English in her third group was a "suspense" group to put to shame many American artists. Her strength too, was unwaver, but she was still more difficult but short intermissions and no instrumental numbers were interpreted to be so-sad. Her dramatic presentation showed variety from her heavy arias of Mozart ("Nom so con son con Pauce" or "Voyant," and "Pauce Pauce") to Pacini ("Vissi d' Arte" to "Toscn," to her lifting Spanish folk song "Lindo," arranged by and Barbara Burridge. The plaintive song of a mother for her babe always to remain tiny in "Caro Caro el mío Bambim" by Guerrero although sung in a foreign language with only the translation on Arabic and response in a delisted audience. Glennini was generous with her encounters, and the audience called her "the king of the room." Has Eyes," by Henry Bishop, which she song-ate her English group, wrote. eryone and if those persons in the back and balconies could have seen wink at the close, the laughter might not have been suppressed. She gave the audience one of its most loved numbers in an encore at the close, "O Sole Mio" of DeCAPun, a favorite with the American public, and "Il Vivo," of the University in the hearts of the University conert goers last night was Molly Berni- The accompanist played without music, watching the singer, though reading her notes from the solitary seated woman. And anyone could from printed sheets. The K.U. Dames will host two morning and evening, Wednesday, April 2, at 6 p.m. All dances are invited. These planning to attend call Mrs. Lelyman by phone or email. stein, the accompanist. Such understanding assistance is as rare as an artist like the singer. DICKINSON Shows 3.7.9 Attend the Matinee Monday "THE SKY HAWK" ANNOUNCEMENTS WARNER BAXTER CATHERINE DALE OWEN HEDDA HOPPER ALBERT CONTI Comedy News 4-2-9 Attend the N Today - Tomorrow Elinor Glyn tells what a man can do with "IT" Sigma P1 Signa will meet in clinic session, Monday, at 4:30 p.m. in room 21c ete administration building. Theodore Pressis, press All Hard Made at My Pet Lawrence Store Mrs. Maurice Regan, president. Confronted by his canvas, the artist dips into the paint box, mixes a color with two or three others—squints, stands off and finally—"ah that it's." Knockout Pajamas Adorable Lingerie Dainty Robbins Shoppe Over Rankin's 1101 Massachusetts The Van Raalte Paint Box Color Harmony Chart Van Raalte Ensembles $1.50 to $4.00 Off hand, it's not quite as easy to harmonize stockings with the occasion, the frock and the shoes. But the new Van Raalte Color Harmony Chart — standing on our hosiery counter now, shows all the gowns: for evening afternoon and sport—their shoes and their stockings in the correct--- La Mode Shoppe We make pies like that, too in any flavor. And lots of other things for every sort of party. Specials This Week BRICKS Marshmallow Nut and Vanilla Nesselrode Pudding and Pineapple Sherbet Besides Our Regulars Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. Phone 696 202 W. 6th Phone 696 202 W. 6th $20 and 5 Free Rides Send That Name In Today The Deadline Will Soon Be Here You've been thinking of a name for this new plane. You'd better sit down right now—fill in the amount of money you owed on your mail and do it. Do not forget. Names must be in the office of the company or in the Kansan business office not later than 5 p. m. next Wednesday afternoon, and must be accompanied by the name, address and classification of the student. Remember there are five free rides for the five next best names even though you don't win the $20.00 It's easy to suggest a name. You don't need to know anything about airplane phones—the name should not be a technical term. Just any sort of a catchy, distinctive name which can be used to identify this particular model just as one automobile manufacturer uses the names "Commander," Dictator", etc. for various models of his Awarding of the $20.00 first prize and the free rides will occur at that time. The plane will be christened with the prize-winning name in Lawrence October April 26th. The Saturday Miss Helen Layton, of Wichita, was chosen by the team to break the bottle over the ship's propeller on that day. Complete rules of the contest were given in previous advertisements or may be learned at the Kansas Details of the New Jayhawk Plane 1. Folding wings permitting 2. Low landing speed, quick take-off, permitting use of small field. 3. Two open cockpits for pilot and one passenger. 6. Length 20 feet 6 inches. 7. Width with wings folded, 10 feet 3 inches. 4. Wing Span, top, 30 feet 5 inches. 5. Wing Span, bottom, 19 feet 4 inches. 11 by 22 9. Powered by either Blend or Kinear K5. 10. Furniture. 11. Cruising range, 400 miles. 12. Product of the Jawhawk of Wichita, Kansas THE JAYHAWK AIRCRAFT CORPORATION "A Kansas Owned Institution 702 Blitting Building, Wichita, Kansas The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation, Wiebita, Kansas. I submit the name of for the model name of the new Jayhawk plane which will be built in our lab. Name Address Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Sophomore ... Junior (Check Which) All names must be in our office or the Kansas Business Office by April 2, 1930. THE K. U. KARNIVAL The University's Gala Night---Different Than Any Other Year Booths In The Stadium A Real Carnival Atmosphere 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. Karnival Money Negotiable SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Stunts In Fraser Theater More of a Dramatic Air 10:00 to 12:00 p. m. 50c Admission Music by Freddie Agnew's Orchestra