THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 --- PAGE THREE High School Debaters to Come Tomorrow for Annual Tourney More Than 100 Students From 25 Towns to Compete for Title With some 75 debates scheduled for Friday the finds the following team will host a High School Debating league will close here. More than 100 debaters, 20 coaches and 48 officers, will be present at the inter-district tournament for class A and B Two schools, each with two teams, will represent each of the 12 districts into which the state is divided. To keep them separate, they gage each other in a round robin schedule Friday; each team meeting the six teams in its own group. The elimination begins with the champions emerging from the last tilt that night. A the整战裁判 judge will decide all of the debates on Friday while three other judges, at least one female, debates, semi-final and final elimination, Saturday. None of the debaters, coaches, or alternates will be permitte to speak during the other schools in their class. the other schools in their city The schedule for tomorrow is as follows: CLASS A 10:20 a.m. Study Hall Lawrence Hurley Independence vs Marvellus 202, Marvellus Maynard vs Gleason 201, Maynard Gheria, Auditionist, Meyer hall Eilhardt vs Kern 194, Kern Fraser 194 Auditorium, SpencerTheater, Hawthorne, Pennslyle or Wakefield, Room 168, High School or Wakefield, Room 5, High School Newton or Holdington, Room 115, Marvins Stafford or Twickenham, Electrical Laboratory Stafford or Twickenham mortition v. Maryville, Maryland. In mortification; Ellsworth v. Oberlin, Illinois. In elwittness; Elvitt v. indemnence; Penalty v. Indemnence. Penalty v. Wagesmen. Wakefield v. Wagesmen. Wakefield v. Stafford. Stafford v. Stafford. Stiffuff v. Pendle. Pendle v. Pendle. 9 a.m. Affirmative Negative Place Albany to Flipper Road, Albany D. Myers Albuquerque to Flipper Road, Room D. Myers Elmira to Oakley, Elmira D. Myers Blanchet to Oakley, Blanchet D. Myers Okley to Fairview, Okley D. Myers Okley to Fairview, Okley D. Myers American to Woodland, Electrical Laboratory Hallan vs. Risalovich, Hallan vs. Risalovich, Independent vs. Oberlin, Maryville vs. Kingman, Maryville vs. Kingman, Pulila vs. Newton, Pulila vs. Newton, Huntington, Wakehurst vs. Stafford, Wakehurst vs. Stafford, Huntington, Huntington, Evergreen 206 Marvin 308 Marvin 310 Marvin 312 Marvin 312 Marvin 112 Marvin 111 Marvin 114 Marvin 114 Marvin 116 Marvin 201 Marvin Music room, Lawrence High School Study Hall, Lawrence High Chambersville Auditorium, Spooner-Thayer, Chestnut to Newberry. Karwiniew vs Blue Haze Bears 114 Frirest Black Haze Bears, Anderson Bears Blue Haze Bears, Oakley 202 Frirest Brookville vs Almauna 202 Frirest Brookville vs Almauna 313 Frirest Vineland vs Woodleton 206 Frirest Vineland vs Woodleton 206 Frirest Woodton vs Spermellus 114 Frirest Woodton vs Spermellus 114 Frirest Prattie Prairie vs American 114 Frirest Prattie Prairie vs American 114 Frirest Santeville vs. Vineland. Room R, Myers. Fairview vs. Brooksville...110 Prattville...205 Pearl City...205 Albany vs. Oakley...205 Fulton...205 Blance Hine vs. Plainvale...209 Pontiac...209 Blanco --row night at the First Baptist church Margaret Halted has charge of the entertainment and Elizabeth Stapleton the refreshments. The Jewish Student union dinner which was scheduled for tonight has been postponed until next Wednesday. 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BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent waves. Waves $19.95. Gift card. Shampoo $5.00. Finger wave $3; Skin cut, 2uc. Phone 476. 872% Mass. (Upharmacy, upstate NY). Read the Kansan want ads. SOCIETY Phi Mu Alpha announces the election of the following men as officers for the coming year: Robert Milton, president; James Fisher, vice president; James L. Schoenborn, treasurer; Irvin M. Klhennay, historian; Charles Hussett, supreme councilman; Keith Morrison, alumni secretary; and Ross Lawrence, warrior. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu once tonight are: Anna Louise Bondy of Lela Hackney. Miss Helen Rhadh Hoopes was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Episcopal house last night. The Delta Chi fraternity will entertain at the chapter house with a dinner舞厅 dance, tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. Dance from 6 until 8, after which time, dancing will continue until 12 o'clock. Hal Pait's Brunswick Recording orchestra, with Brick English as director, will furnish the Dinner guests at the Araclae house last night were: Harlan Birech, Kench Blodgett, Harold Dressler, Harold Jordison and Mr. G. L. Gibson. Katherine Deckhorn left for her home in Chapman yesterday, after having spent the last few days as a guest of the Alpha Delta Pi house. Dinner guests at the Delta Ch house were Prof. W. B. Taylor and Fred Mann. Alida Braucher was a dinner guest, at the Alpha Delta Pi house, last night. The Young Peoples society, of the Plymouth Congregational church, will have a pierce at Brown's Grove next Friday night. Ted Baren is chairwoman of the Peoples group and the Rev. and Mrs. Alfred D. Gray will choreo the party. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house last night were: Jacquita Coe, Mary Harding, and Dorothy Hunzicker. Major, W. C. Koenig was the speaker for the Fireside Forum at the Sigma Phi Epion Hall last night. M. Loyd F. Cooper, who is the representative of the Continental corporation of Kokomo, Iela, was a dinner guest. The Baptist Young Peoples Union backward party for all University students, will be held at 8:40 tomorrow night at the First Baptist church Margaret Halted has charge of the entertainment and Elizabeth Stapleton the refreshments. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee THE FUNNIEST SCOTCH STORY OF THEM ALL! VERA GORDON KATE PRICE Prof. Raymond Wheeler was a dinner guest at the Chi Delta Sigma house last night. Comedy Novelty News "HOT FOR PARIS" Victor McLaglen in Starts Monday— Prof. and Mrs. C, M. Sterling were dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house last night. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the faculty and some of the sorority alumnae with a reception last night, Mrs. E, H. Lindenley, Mrs. P, H. Klinkenberg, Helen Wagstaff, Doris杜斯蒂格, Watkins were in greeting line. Dinner guests at the Kappa Stigma house last night were Maurice McKone and Gene Boor. "The Fate of Chang-Sun-Yen," a two-act Chinese play, will be given in regular Chinese fashion by a group of student at Westminster hall, Friday. Evelyn Swarthout and Janet Coulson played during the evening, and Helen Band said song songs. Mrs. A. T. Walker presided at the center table was decorated the ten table with pink candles, sweet peas, and pink rinkbuds. The east includes Kenneth Seltmann as Chang-Sut-Sen; Dorys Swain, Yan-Yun; Ou-Yin Yei; Leonard Tuillah, as the Mandarin (father of Leng-Kein; Li-Ren) This play will be given as part of the regular weekly open house and is the first play to be given this year by the Westminster students. Plans are Doll, as the God of Fate; Albert Thornton, as the Property Man; Louise Russel, as the Gong Bearer; and Owen Paul as the Chorus. have now to have a Regular dramatic committee which will plan other plays for the remaining programs. being made now to have a regular which will slow Dorothy Winsler entertained in her Social Calendar Newcomers club dance, Memorial State building --home, at 217 Mississippi street, has night, with a bridge party and crystal shower for Mete Murphy whose husband died in Oklahoma City, will take place April 6. The yellow and white motif was cut out in the decorations of his home. Delta Chi, dance, chapter house. Gamma Phi Beta, ten. Chinese, play, Westminster hall 9 n. m. Karpa L. Kappa alumnae club Sigman Kappa matrita Rich Friday. March 21 Thursday, March 20 --home, at 217 Mississippi street, has night, with a bridge party and crystal shower for Mete Murphy whose husband died in Oklahoma City, will take place April 6. The yellow and white motif was cut out in the decorations of his home. Westley Foundation, party, Methodist church. Baptist Young People's union arts. Union church. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen, dinner dinner football ground. Saturday, March 21 Jay Jane initiation. Triangle announces the pledging o Burton R. Power, of Salina. Miss Murphy was presented with a decee of amber fostorin glassware by he guests present. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the hedging of Ralph Hiller, of Salina and Vernon Combes, of Leavenworth. Chancellor and Mrs. E, H. Lindley will be guests of honor at a dinner given tonight by Major and Mrs. W, C. Kiegen, of the Newcomers' club in the Memorial Union building. Additional guests, at the dinner, will be Dean and Mrs. Henry Worrell, Prof. Ferguson, Prof. Pfeff, and Mrs. George M. Real. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, last evening were, Gladye Fulton and Milded Lee. 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