SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Rotary International Meet for Conference Here April 17 and 18 for Convention Local Organization Expecting Approximately 1200 Here The eighth district of the Rotary International will be the guest of Lawrence and the University on April 17 and 18. There will be 45 club represented from this district, which includes all the members of the University and a number of a few on the extreme eastern border. The registration headquarters will be in the Student Union building and most of the meetings will be held in the University Auditorium. The local organization of the Rotary club expects to be hosts to approximately 1,200 persons. Karl Khooz, University barr, is secretary of the Lawrence organization. Many of the faculty are members of the Rotary club. These committees have been ap pointed to make preparations for the meetings. Halls and meeting rooms; Free Ellsworth, chairman; E. H., Lindsey Robert C, Rankin, and Charles G. Bayles. man; Rert Dale and Dave Horkmann Transportation: J. T. Skinner chairman; Hugh Mears, J. W. O'Bryan, W. W., Young Dick, Protec Anex Olson, Earl Knuck, Majeo Koenig, Ed Parsons, Dr. A, J. Boy Scouts: Van K. Bruner, chairman; Walter Varnium, T. D. Funk, ang Fred Cox. Lodgeing: Robert C. Manley, chan; man; Leo, Meyet, Frank, Branks C. J, Dadds, John C, Knick, and Johi W. Rum Music: Ralph T. Smalley, chairman; Ray Moore, Edwin F. Price; and Howard C. Taylor. Decorationes: A. B, Weaver, chair; man; Hobert C. Constant, Dr. F. C Allen, William C. Blanchard, Ralp! Ward, and Charles G. Bayles. Entertainments: Wayne W. Curfman, chairman; Dolph Simons, H. L. Baker, W. W. Davis, Alfred D. Grey and Walter Johns, Hove Hanna and Walter Johns. Send the Kansan home --and banquet took place in the chapter house. Want Ads WAITRESS WANTED at Ye Tavern Apply in person, 1403 Tenn. -118 WANTED by a University graduate typing; manuscript work a speciality. Prices reasonable. 1110% Vermont, Mrs. J, C. Evans. 126 LOST: Wednesday, small grey purse containing fountain pen and other articles. Call Valera Gotfredson, phone 1651 1602 Louisiana. 117 LOST: Monday night, near library white gold rimmed glasses in leather case. Finder please call 1569 FOR RENT: Newly impared room for boys. Access to sleeping room. Also apartment, Call 2180. 1217 Ohio. --and banquet took place in the chapter house. LOST: Some time Tuesday, small white gold wrist watch, with white gold bracelet. Rowed for return to Margaret, Seybold. Boyle 415. —116 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment for three girls or man and wife. House bills paid. 1319 Vermont. Phone 1313 J. —116 ROOMS FOR GIRLS at 1324 Orland, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted rooms; walnut furniture, private kitchen, liv- ing room on one each floor. Will be ready Feb. 1. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. BORDET BEAUTY Shop. Guaran- tian cell or finger wave with shampoo 50; finger wave, 33½; hair cut, 256. Phone 752.972.927% (Uplaware, 1-800-345-7000). TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month, or year. Easy payment. Lawrence payments. Lawrence writing Exchange. T37. Mass. St. fc. Diamonds You can get the best values and latest ideas right here "AT DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS" COMMUNITY SOCIETY The annual banquet of Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, was given last night, at Wiedemann's. George Washington mottles were carried out in red and white decorations. The Rushbond sisters, Rachel, Margaret, William, and Barbara chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. G. O, Foster, Mrs. H. H, Lane, Mrs. A, Albert Williams, and Dean and Mrs. S, Richard Burke, Betty Hemingway, Betty Hemingway, Spencer Dawson, Nelson Sorma, Myrm Hall, Harold Bulkcet, Scott Toolsdale, Hurry Strange, John Green, Hunter Eastmarch, Kenneth Forney, Anna Rhodes, Frances Hall, Elizabeth Megnier, Edward Hartton, Ronald Fick, Leo Shannon, Graece McCarthy, Richard Schmidt, Richard Schmidt, Gilbert Shaw, Iena Evans, Lindley Clinker, Clark Smalls,bury, Kennet Sheocm, Albert Wiltshire, David Gilliam, most guests were Martin Bone, of Lanning; George Olson, of Glencoe; Ruby Peterson, of Hoxie; Daniel Pierce, of Jonkin, and Marvin Riley, of Johnson, and Janiel Bensham, of Kansas City. Kapun Alpha Theta security hold initiation services for 14 women at the pm. The program was followed by a buffet supper at the house, Maxine Bosche was awarded the pin for scholarship, Omar Evans the pin for activities. The women who were invited are: Mary Boss, of El Dorado; Mary Jane, of Stoughton; Mary Crawford, of Cumberland; Ruby Thompson, of Ottawa, Virginia Evans, of Dodge City; Marshutter Kocher and Edith Lippman; Richard J. Scully, of Baugh, of Garden City; Maxine Boesch of Tulsa, Okla.; Virginia Williams of Holton; Nelson of Holton; Maria Sidebenton of Norwin; Winifred Wright of Cincinnati; and Barbara Bartickes of Lawrence. Alpha Tau Omega gave its twenty-eight annual george Washington formal dance-dinner at the Eldridge Theater and a tree made of ferns and roar carvations were the decorations. Don Burnett sang during the dinner and Carlo Barrett sang both the dinner in the grill and for the dancing in the ballroom. The chaperones were Mrs. Zula M. Hobler, Bob Burnett, N. K. Thompson, and Mrs. S. Staver. The guests were Donald Lymon, Monte Spear, Burr Tarrant, Betty Moore, Jerry Reisman, Cecile M. Koe, Cae, of Kansas City; Lawton Bennett, of Ottawa; Lieutenant Walker, of Plainville; Joe Kill and David Graham, of Peabody. Alpha Xi Delta in binding initiation services for fourteen pledges this afternoon, starting at 1:30. Those to attend were Jacqueline Lucas; Ruth Snook, of Dodge City; Ariel Lamberton, of St. Joseph, Mo.; Beulah Woodruff, of Clyde; Geneva Carrillo, of Fresno; Littner Littner, of Lyons; Audrey Broyles, of Pueblo, Colo.; Lorraine Lake, of Liberia; Cortney Curtier, of Wilmington; Mildred Curry, of Winchester, Katherine Page, Elizabeth Swearingen, and Ruth Hamilton, of Kansas City. Pi Uplion hold initiation yesterday morning for the following men: Carl Chandler, San Diego, California; Gordon Kinglyg, Kansas City; Lee Bunzell, Nashville; Donald Elkin, of Lawrence. The initiation was followed by a banquet at which Dr. W. L. Burdick of the school of Law smoke. Other students, including Thomas Kinglyg, Thurle Newwell, Ralph Cochran, and Gce Baird. The Gamma Phi Beta sorcery gave a party last night at the chapter house. The George Washington motif flowers, like Tear Keaney's orchestra played. Guests at the party were Mrs. Anna Lois Bond, Kanna City; Betty Campbell, Wichita, and Kauai campbell; Wichtra, and Kauai campbell; Wor The K.U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. J, F. Barker, 1424 Ohio street, Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 2:30 p.m. in Roberts, Mrs. J., Roberts, Mrs. Charles Muen, and Mrs. Rolland Wheeler. Dr. Florence will attend, her faculty will, discuss the preschool child. The eleventh annual reunion of Battery B, 130th Field Artillery, 35th Division, was celebrated last evening by the students of Prof. W. H., Horn of the University read the letters of the veterans who sent greetings but could not be prea- Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, hold initiation services Saturday, Feb. 22, for the following groups: Eugene Humphrey, of Lamon, Iowa; Wade Dodge City, Texas; King, of Electra, Texas; Gavin Doughty, of St. Joseph, Mo; Harold Koehler, of Robert Bugen, of Japhn, Mo Institutions are not sent to newcomers the second semester but wives of all University students are invited. Battery B is the only unit of the 35th Division which has met annually since the war. It always convenes on Washington's birthday. Sigma Alpha Mu entertained with a party Friday night, at the chapter house. The decorations were carried by blue, blue, blue orchesa was Sam Wainwright Kansas City. Chaperones were Mrs Charles Duffy, Miss Caroline Barnes Mr, and Mrs Lester Kornfield, of Toledo, Ohio, Dr. Richard Welph son, of Lawrence. Mrs. F. P. Olbrien left Friday morning on a week's tour of the western part of the state in connection with her visit to the American Association of University Women. She will visit the University of Maryland and Junction City. In Manhattan, she will be the guest of Miss Emma Kinsley from Kansas State Agricultural College. Jane Crubens and Georgia Cooke, of the Alpha Delta Pi house, are spending the week end at Leaven- worth. Mrs. D. A. Knox and Mildred Knapp are guests at the Sigma Kappa house this week end. Special Release of New Victor Records Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, announces the pledging of Embure Buntin, of Coffeyville. The Lutheran Student Association held a Washington's Birthday party at the church Friday evening. Games "ornished the entertainment." Ayah Weidman was a guest of Evelyn Babb, of the Alpha Gamma Delta house, for luncheon Friday. David Rankin, of the Phi Delta Theta house, is spending the week end at his home in Wakefield. Delta Upsilon fraternity initiated one men at the chapter house, at 810 Fifth Avenue, in Melbourne Alexander, of Dodge City; William Avery, of Wakefield; Gale Wickham; and What Is This Thing Called Love? She's Such a Comfort to Me. —Leo Reisman and His Orchestra. St. James Infirmary. After You've Gone. St. James Infirmary. When You're Smiling. —King Oliver and His Orchestra. Gene Austin ker, of Topeka; Robert Jackson, of Wichita; Hugh Hammond, of Parsons; John Ross, of Newton; Joe Browne, of Stewart; and Steven Miller, of Oakley. Leslie Bury, of Kansas City, is a week-end guest at the Phi Mu Alpha house. Social Calendar --and supervised by co-eds, unadvised by the musculine portion of the staff. This edition is known as the annual "Women's Emerald." K. U. Darnes meet at 1412 Ohio Friday, Feb. 29 Dakota Tau Dell formation, Delta Tau Dell formation, Saturday, Feb. 29 Iota Sigma Pi dinner, Sigma Pi dinner. Sunday, Feb. 23 Alpha XI Delta Initiation. Tuesday, Feb. 23 Iota Sigma Pi dinner. 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