FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Offers $1,000 Fellowship National Bureau to Give Award in Home Economics Dr. Florence R. Siberow, professor of child care, has received notice that a new fellowship is being offered in the field of home care. The fellowship, with $19,000, will be funded for the academic year 1950-1951, by the national bureau of casualty and underwriter for life insurance, an index of good home management. The announcement states that although the home is responsible for one quarter of the amount he owes, he is not the United States; no work has been done in this field that is commensible with the work that has been done in other states. Sherbon said that safety will undoubtedly turn out to be only one aspect of a well-composed home. To study it further, detail is the of the fellowship. The work will be under the general direction of an advisory committee consisting of representatives from the economic association, the national safety council, and the national organization for university safety; he will be carried on at any university having a properly qualified homeschool economy. He will also be made to Albert W. Whitney, national bureau of country and society universities, 1 Park avenue, New York. This is the seventh of a series of graduate fellowships in the field of safety education that interest me. My doctor Shen ben said, "A candidate should be able to complete the work for the PhD degree, within the years, and the position would be appropriate for the thesis. This proposition is inviting enough to attract many applications from those well qualified in the field of home work." he said. Thursday, Feb. 27 --sound gave a dinner at the Eldridge hotel last night on honor of Miss Alice Gaskill, coach, Miss Rath Hoover and Miss Olive Phelps, Afea returned to the gymnasium and played a game with the sophomores. Social Calendar Thursday, Feb. 27 Pi Beta Psi dinner for brothel and cousins, house. Episcopal church, perish horn, Wesley Foundation, church, Uttertown KIJY,L church, Young Poets Union party, Uni Young Poets Union party, Uni Saturday, March 1 Saturday, March 1 Saturday, March 1 Sigma Tau, Eckel, hull. Delta Tau, Eckel, hull. Alpha KappaLambda, louse. Delta Sigma Lambda, louse. Varsity, union batting. Varsity, union batting. --sound gave a dinner at the Eldridge hotel last night on honor of Miss Alice Gaskill, coach, Miss Rath Hoover and Miss Olive Phelps, Afea returned to the gymnasium and played a game with the sophomores. Announcements --sound gave a dinner at the Eldridge hotel last night on honor of Miss Alice Gaskill, coach, Miss Rath Hoover and Miss Olive Phelps, Afea returned to the gymnasium and played a game with the sophomores. Stunt practice will be held for the water carnival at 1:30 p.m. Saturday Ruth Hover, director. English criticism of American education will be discussed in a debate which is to take place soon between the University of Hawaii and the University of Hawaii. Michigan will meet Oklahoma and Texas in the Big Ten conference in a series of tennis matches this spring, if the dates can be arranged. Phil Kappa Pupil birth initiation services recently for: John Woodcock, of Innertt; Winfield Watson Duncan, of Forest Grove; Elwood Forest Grove, IL; Ellwood Leep, of Kansas City; Cuthbert Curris, of Kansas City; Jack Lutton, of Bartlett; Peter Kirk, of Aurora; Clauren Chandler, of Bartlettville; Robert Forgan, of Junction City; Leyon Frank, of Lawrence; Fred Anselm, of Arkansas City. Lamiechon guests of Phi Alba Delta, fraternity recently, welcome Mr. John J. Nangue, supreme junior of the organization Adrian L. Rovinelli, and Dr. J. G Morris, all of St. Louis. While here, they held the annual inspection of the local chapter. They were welcome to Topena to attend the Founder's Day celebration of Phi Alba Delta at Walworth College. Fbi. Kappa Paun announces thepledging of John Fitzgerald, ofTulsa, and Hawker Sloan, ofCameroon, Mo. Initiation for John Butter, e20, and Robert Mann, e20, was held by Seurat, honorary member of the Society in Marvin hall. A formal initiation will be held at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Marvin hall, followed by a banquet at 6 a.m. on Friday. The university archi­tyst of Topeka, who was grand­ed from the University of Illinois in 1921, will be given his chair. John Butter, e20 will be toastmaster at the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. E, K. D. Kinney, 1608 Tennessee street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Rosemary; the wedding ceremony takes this afternoon at 3 at the home of the bride's parents. The wedding ceremony takes place at Fitzgerald's, the Cathedral church, Dorothy Kinney, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Ms. Kinney was best man. The bride wore a gown of light tan crope, with skin-skim shapes. The bridesmaid was dressed in pink silk crème. A small reception was given for the couple by the bride's parents immediately after the ceremony. M, and Mrs. Larrisbee will leave for a two weeks' wedding trip in the country to attend a live in Liberal where the groom will be employed by the Star Lambor Both Mr. and Mrs. Lairdabs are former students of the University, where he is a professor of the Psi Beta security, and Mr. Lairdabs is a member of Psi Gamma Dolla Out-of-town guests at the wedding vorr. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Larrabee, Joharee Morris Generieve Larrabee, of Scholomel, and Mr. Don Henry', of Cincinnati. Pia Chi, medical fraternity, an business the pledging of John Lynch of Kansas City. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the plogging of Arah Woldman. Attica fraternity entertained at dinner Thursday night the following evening, Drawing. Louise Barton, Murjeira Hassel, Hassel Hoffman and Laura Lighn. New Spring Jewelry Old Silver (The Latest Vogue) Rhinestone & Brilliant Necklaces (With New Back Drops) The freshman women's basketball OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XVII February 29, 1930 No. 120 Glee club rehearsal will be at 3 Sunday afternoon, March 2, in Marvin ball hall auditorium. WOMEN'S CLEE CLUB: WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were Ruth, Erin, Coral Bess and Kathryn Caldwell, Gertrie Laing, Beulah Manning, Anne Rhodes, and Marian AGNES HUSBAND, Director. Phi Alpha Delta recently held initiation for 13 men. The following were initiated: Donald c. Allen, Valley Carl, Kenneth Carl, Kansas City; Carl, Kenneth, Kansas City; Marshanty, Charles Hassett, Kansas City; Charles Hoover, Olathe; Oklahomie Jordan, Kansas City; Robert Hornes, Nye, Topoki; Dwight Olds, Florence; Julian Smith Kansas City; Edward Walgreens, Llys and Fred Anderson, Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Pi house last night were Marjorie Glimorc, Sirryn Stallings, of Oranges; Smyrk, Sirryk Carson, of Springfield; Kansas City; Seward Campbell, Chicago; Robert Hangeln, N. J., and Roland Bolton, Topkenk. Phi Alpha Delta announces the pledging of Joseph Glass, of Wichita. The Young People's Religious union of the Unitarian church will sponsor an old-fashioned show at 8. The program will consist of old-fashioned music, in addition to selections from the works for the dancing of the Virginia reel. Card games will be provided for the dancing in wish to participate in the dancing. The Chaimai Edward club of the Trinity Episcopal church will hold its annual Shrove Tuesday pancake sack event at 6 p.m. Tuesday, at the parish house. Weekend guests at Corbin hall will be Mrs. F, R, W, Epps, Topeka; and Mrs. John R, Miller, Kansas City. tomorrow night too for the following plight: Henry and Linda Goodwin and Clarice Siffers, Kansas City; Oliver Clinton and William Krause; Dick Hertford, Hutchinson; Lloyd Faecht, Kimura; Cairn Bowen, Grove; and Ed Smiley, Junction City. Phi Delta Theta will hold initiation Word has been received of the approaching marriage of Mrs. Marion McNabb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. N. McMabb, of Webista, to William Stranathan Harrington, son of Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Harrington of New York, to McNabb, son of Marina from the School of Fine Arts last semester. Miss McNabble spent last week and eight friends in Launceston while on her way to New York. The marriage will be solemnized at the Little Church around the Cairn. She will be also asked by her sister, Katherine McNabble. tended by her sister, Katherine McMissie McNabb attended Wood College. She was a member of theiversity of Wichita, where she was a member of the R Kappa Psi society, and an alumna of the university, where she injured in her car. She is a member of the Miit Pi Epsilon, honoring a sister. Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained the brothers and consisting of the active chapter at a dinner last night at the chapter house. Table decorations consisted of backsets of tulips, Giant flowers, Greta Elisabeth Ladd, Ladd, John Mize John Hackney, Dave Newcomer, and Louis Layton. art. Harrington was graduated from Friends University, after which he took a year of post graduate work at Harvard University. He is now head of the university's New York City. for the J. Walter Thompson company. A reception will be given by Sigma P1sigma Monday at 4:30 p.m. in room 222 Administration building for all beginning psychology students. The Charmain Edwards club of Trinity Episcopal church will enter the annual Vermont parish hours, 10:59. Vermont streets from 8 until 11. The committee is expected to be on hand by 6:30. All the records below and all the rest of the Columbia records are for sale by Peirce Piano Company 811 Mass. St. OULL GIVE IN, ALL RIGHT... EVERY time you've firmly decided you want dance records for you, you're in the right step—you'll find this resource, order your arm soon after. For Gui Lombardo gives you two fine new faces, trapped in the same imminent smoothness of New York's Hotel Roosevelt. Face this music today, and try this other peep-pack pair while you're about it . . . 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Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity, Phi Mu entertainment of Phi Mu Alpha, security at the Phi Mu Alpha Mu Alpha-Mu Phi Euphonium driven next Monday evening at the Phi Mu Alpha Music Festival. The Young People's, Religious Union of the Unitarian church will sponsor an old-fashioned costume show in honor of the many Any one who is interested in the church is invited to attend the party. A program of old-fashioned music will be presented by selections on the guitar, banjo, and harmonica for the dancing of the Virginia reel. Card games will be played, and you do not care to play in the part. JOHNNY JOHNSON WILL PLAY THE JUNIOR PROM --- A TWO O'CLOCK PARTY. 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Wait for the Happy Ending Why Was I Born Without a Song You're Always in My Arms Mona Who? I'll Always Be in Love With St. James Infirmity Take Off Your Skin More Than You Know Beside An Open Fireplace Lonely Road Happy Days Are Here Again Lucky Me The Man From the South Harmonica Harry All That I'm Asking Is Sympathy To Be Forgotten Dream Lover My Fate Is in Your Hands My Love Parade I'm Following You Singing in the Bathub Sons of the Bayou If You Were the Only Girl Love Me Chant of the Jungle Aren't We All? Bigger, Better Who Made Grypy Out of Me Blame on it Can't You Understand? Crying for the Carolines Have a Little Faith in Me Juse You Just Me Congratulations Satisfied Through Check your requests and mail the ad, or leave in the Kansan Office, Care of Junior Prom. JUNIOR PROM Friday, March 7 From Ten Till Two