--- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 PAGE THREE SOCIETY Dinner guests at Corsin hall last night were: Delores Ogrocky, the Hunner, Mrs. Tom Neely, Milkred Thornberry, and Joanne Russell, the trade bison, and Elizabeth Jaffe, the trussed bison, and Elizabeth Jaffe. Mrs. W, J. Kroebel, of McPherson is visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega house, this week. The annual banquet of Kappa Beta Christian church sorority, will take place tomorrow evening at 7 at West Side Chapel. It will be present as guests: Dean and Mrs. S. B. Braden, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster, and Mr. and Mrs Albert Williams. Decorations will be out in the College Washington idea. Pi Beta Phi security held a reception yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Margarita Fenn, assistant to the school president and Miss Virginia Hutton, province president. Those who received were Mise Fenn, Miss Hutton, Mrs. Jane C. McLean, chaperon, Alice Sutler, teacher, Alice Wilson, an Ms. Maurie Crane, Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the plinging of Bertrude Brown, of Sterling. Mrs. E, R. Mosee, Jr., and Mrs. Forrest Roberts, of Great Bend, are guests of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Bishop Francis J. McConnel was a luncheon guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house today. Janet Strong, of Kansas City, is a guest of the Alpha Delta Pi house this week. David Newcomer, Bruce Rogers and Billy Adams left this afternoon for Columbia where they will win games the Kansas-Missouri basketball game to. Tommy Christian, leader of the famous "Tommy Christian Radio Artists" who plays at the Gibson hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, was a dinner host for John F. Kennedy's Epilogue house. His manager, Mr Wilson, was also a guest. The Kappa Alpha Theta black cat ten, held annually at closed probation week, was given yesterday afternoon a black ribbon to display a black cat with black and gold ribbon to the nearest its neck. A girl is given the ribbon the girl having the best cat and Eloser Schermerhorn received a prize for originating the best poem about her J. F. Ury, of Ohio State University was a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night. Katherine Prather, who is playing with the Ouferolder-Ketcham players at the Orpheum in Kansas City this weekend, will play a house yesterday. Miss Prather is a graduate of the University of Calif. and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta there. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A dinner honoring Dr. Herman Schlundt, professor of chemistry at the University of Missouri, was given by his wife, Caroline, in a department at the Colonial Tea Want Ads WANTED by a University graduate, typed by; manuscript work a specialty. Prices reasonable. 1110% Verm. Mrs., J. C, Evans. 120 --room. Doctor Schmidt was in law, to lecture at the Sigma Xi meeting on "Radium Poisoning." Besides the Dean of E. B., Stouffner, president of Sigma Xi, and J. D. Stranthan, secretary of Sigma Xi were present LOST: Wednesday, small grey purse containing fountain pen and other articles. Call Valera Gotfredson, phone 1661. 1602 Louisiana. 117 LOST: Monday night, near library, white gold rimmed glasses, leather case. Finder please call 1569. FOR RENT: Newly paneled room for boys. Access to sleeping porch. Also apartment, Call 2180, 1247 Ohio LOST: Some time Tuesday, small white gold wrist watch, with white gold bracelet. Reward for return to owl margar. 415. Magnus Seybold. Bard. -110 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment for three girls or man and wife. House bills paid, 1319 Vermont. phone 1131 J. —116 ROOFS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room. Will be ready Feb. 1. Inquire at The Rock Cake Chalk. BORNETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guarantee wave, wavers $1.50. Merchant linger wave, finger wave, 3/cm; Hair cut, 2/cm. Phone 762-9277. %272% .Must (Upgrade), re- store. TYPEWITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Portablen sold on easy payment. Portablen sold on easy payment. Exchange. 737 Mass, St. $1 Acacia fraternity at a recent meet ing installed the following officers; venerable dean, Lester B. Kranze; senior dean, Wallace E. Lumb; junior dean, Paul Kulber; secretary, Frank R. Krimminger; manager, Clinton R. Krimminger. Dinner guests of Acacia fraternity last night were: Frances Reed, Pearl Swenson, Roella Stuza, Majorie Nelson and Lorna Jean McElhiynn. About 30 members of the Newcomers club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Koster, a teacher and educator; Mrs. A. L. Owen, Edna Hopkins and Mrs. R. E. Lawrence gave several musical numbers and Mrs. Kahryn Burton, an assistant teacher, by Evelyn Swartwell. The tea table, at which 'C. M. C. V. Kent poured', was decorated in honor of Washington State University, in carnations and red tapers. The club is to give a party for the husbands of its members on March 20. Plans were made for Saturday. Social Calendar --schools deem adviable. They will be chosen on good scholarship, breadth of interests, recognition from other institutions and a positive attitude toward their fellowship and classmates. Friday, Feb. 21 Sigma Alpha Mu, house, Delta Upsilon, sat dinner at Memorial Union building; dance at jacks ball. Alpha Tau Omega, Elridge. Lutheran Students association lutheran church. Gamma Phi Beta, name: Acacia, home: Welman's, name: Varsity, Memorial union building. University club dance. University Kappa Phi tea, 1213 Ohio street. Saturday, Feb. 22 Edward S. Harkness heads the list of benefactors for 1929 with a total of $15,000,000, of which $11,000,000 went to Harvard University. The Water TODAY — Adriety Ferris and George Favencott in an absorbing drama, "The Little Wildcat curled up and everybody and News. SATURDAY - Rin-Tim Tin and a big cast in a startling action drama entitled, "The Frozen River." Also comedy and Everywhere. JAYHAWKER UNIQUE IN HAVING SECTION FOR HIGH SCHOOLS Students Throughout State Receive New for Fame With Enthusiasm "Do you mean to say, you don't know who I am? I amm who has read the Jahywner knows that I was the student chosen to represent The High School in the high school of the University annual last year." In a few years remarks of this kind will be common on the Hill. Freshmen will lay their claims to fame, not on their athletic prowess nor on the honor they had of being chosen by their respective high schools as being the best all-around students, and thus deserving to have their awards attached to them. In honor of section of the University of Kansas Jayhawker. "The plan of representing the leaders of Kansas high schools in this region was to foster a firstly original one. As far as is known, no other university or college in the United States is credited with doing so. The school students an incentive to strive for high ideals, and, at the same time, to promote publicity to the University, county club organizations and the Jay-hawkeye!" said John Mico, general manager. According to Mize, all credit for the creation of the idea, which is proving so popular with county club officials, is being given to George Chumos, well-known Hill orator, politician and whatnot. According to the plan, two candidates are to be chosen among the three candidates which Kansas has now been divided, making a total of 22 students who will have their pictures in the 1930s that would be chosen by the vote of the student bodies or any other method the We Invite You to Our Cafe Where quality, service and friends meet. Opportunities New Shipment of SPRING HOSIERY De Luxe Cafe In Our Selection of Semi-Chiffons you will find these shades: Ivory - Nude - Biege - Clair - Plage - Manon Duskee - Muscadine - Sun Brown Light and Dark Gun Metal Strutwear—"Proud Hosiery for Proud Feet" $1.29 La Mode Shoppe Those high schools who were not selected to elect candidates this year will have their chance. The present class of 22 high schools, passing on to a new set of 22 high schools, until eventually every member in the state high school represented. The interest and enthusiasm shown by the high schools in this novel idea has passed all expectations. We have daily and all show an enthusiastic reception of the proposition and a willingness to receive thus far show that girls are proving to be as likely candidates as the boys, at present. Seeks Congressional seat Fairmont, W.Va. — (U.D.) Senator from Dayne- Elkins College, and professor of public speaking and journalism, has announced his candidacy for Congress in the second West Virginia district that is one of the largest in the nation to send the office; he will be 28 next month. Seeks Congressional Seat Second semester enrollment at the University of Texas has reached 5,720, with the prospect of several hundred students filling before the door of registration. New State Series win Berlin — (UP) Five German six- day globe stars start to follow to follow the boxers' traverse at the Atlantic and try for the prowessily big American purses. Duell- berg and Petri, both of whom have been in the United States before, will win on Monday. The teams are performance "in Germany. In addition, Rausch, Buschenkogen, and Kroschel, three men who have won a major title in Germany, are planning to try their luck on United States tracks this summer. Bike Stars Are Coming Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables. ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass Phone 675 Announcements The stunt group for the water carnival will practice tomorrow morning at 9. Miss Ruth Hoover. VARSITY "LET'S GO PLACES" Comedy a plenty A Diverting Life and Night-Life in the film Capital and Angleton in "FIGHTING PARSONS") Saturday REGINALD DENNY in "Embarrassing Moments" It's Denny's Best to Date There are leaders---and there are trailers And at the other end of the line you can pick the trailers. They are the people who are always a little out of step. They are the last to hear that styles have changed—the last to learn of new housekeeping methods or improvements in automobiles. They think "Remember" is the latest song hit, and are planning to get "Main Street" out of the library. In every gathering you can pick them out—the people whose clothes are always in style, who drive smart cars, furnish their homes with taste, entertain artistically. They are the leaders. They don't seem to spend any more money than their neighbors and yet they undoubtedly set the pace. What is it that makes the difference between those in the front-rank and those in the rear-rank? Temperament partly, of course. But the real answer is that one group chooses to keep posted while the other is willing to remain in ignorance. It is just as certain that the leaders in any social set read the advertising columns and take advantage of their suggestions as it is that the tail-enders do not. The advertisements tell you how to get the most out of life KETT ETTA