TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY 6 Mrs. J. Thomas Helsom of Chicago is visiting her daughter, Alice Helson, this week. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Frances Bates to Dean Cuchran, Mr. Cochran is a member of the Alpha Chi Tau Omega Betty Smith, of Kansas City, Edit. Bob Sternberg, of St. Louis, Spearpeirce; and Maxine Clark, of Clarinda, In., spent the week-end at the Alpha Omicron Plc. Word has been received of the marriage of Marinine Berry of Arkansas City to John Garland of Wellington. Mr. Garland is one of many students of the University of Karaoua, Mire Garland is a member of the University of Auckland, and the land is a member of Kappa Sigma. Monday lunchun guests at the Alpha Chi Omega group were Sue Wallace and Geraldine Humphrey of Wichita. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi Chapter, Frank. Vice President, Mr. Franklin, Yvette. Vice President, Mr. Drew Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Keff, Frelon Harmon, Mr. Jeff. Watkins hall will be in charge of the building and he held in the rest room of central building to tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30. Mrs. K. C. Morrow will Miss Virginia Hutson, president of Eta province of Pi Beta Phi sorority, arrived here yesterday for her official visit to Kansas Alpha chapel, where she met the Poe and attentu to the grand president, will arrive from Chicago Thursday morning. A reception will be held Thursday afternoon for the two officers, who are attending the active chapter and alumnus will be Friday evening. Alpha Gamma Delta will give a formal dinner at the chapter house tonight in honor of Miss Julia Riiser, who was the president and host here. The president or a representative from each sorority on the list will be Ruth Stout, Mrs. B. O. Running, and Julia Riiser, decorations will be red buff rosette. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stout, of Topeka, were dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday. Want Ads LOST: A Roman scarf, 2 yards long LOST: A Roman scarf, 2 yards long and 1.3 yard wide, at the Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game. Please call 2845. Reward. — 114. LOST: Blue hat on Indiana street Sunday. Please phone 2955. —112. WANTED: Criticism of "Five Ways to Learn" vocabulary (on campus) for usable suggestions, $1 back received before Sunday. Phone 1-800-346-7114. FOR SALE: Home-made jellies and preserves. Also bed and bedding. Phone 1788W, 934 Miss. —114 LOST. One Pi U pin set with sapphires. Reward $5. Phone 603,-113 ALTO HORN for sale. Almost new, Holton. Must sell quickly. Call 1707 after 6 p.m. —112 LOST: At "East Lynne" a pair of leather fur-lined mittens. Finder please call 2780M, before 8:30 a.m. FOR RENT: Rooms tor boys, 1001 Maine street near stadium. Phone 1599W. —112 FOR RENT to boys: Two lovely rooms, walnut furniture, furnace hot, water at all times, towels phone 2611, Phone 2611, New Hampshire. —112 FOR RENT: A room for one or two boys; two blocks from camp; steam heat; sleeping porch. 165 Indiana. Phone 1589. —112 BOARD: Home cooking served family style. The place where quality and quantity are considered first call 1631 R. R., Mrs. Heraeus — 111 Mass. ROOFS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living- room, bathing room. Will he read Feb. 1. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. BORETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent makeup. Mold-free. Wax-free with shampoo 5 finger wave, 32c; Hair cut, 25c. Phone 476-2927. $272 Main. (Upstate, Albany). TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Portables sold to payway at bayard Lafayette. Tay write Exchange. 734. Mass St., 12. The pledges of the Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the natives with a dance Saturday, March 1. Miss Beryl Vermilion, of Superior, Neb., and Miss Scott, of North Neb., were week-end guests of Beu- ninner at the Tat-Gemma house. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little and Mrs. J, I. F. Shepard, of Kansas City, are dinner guests at the P1 Beta Phi sorority tonight. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Virginia Hutson, A.B.28, to Marshall Taggart, of the Sigma Nau fraternity. The new freshman women of the University have been invited to be the guests of the freshman commission of the Y, W. C. A. at a party to be held at Henley house, Thursday, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the Limits Avenue. The commission will be in charge of the program and refreshments. Social Calendar Tuesday, Feb. 18 Alpha Gamma Delta formal dinner souse. Wednesday, Feb. 19 W. S. G. A. a ten, restaurant of central Administration building. Thursday, Feb. 20 Delta Upsilon convention begins. Delta Upsilon dinner, house. Saturday, Feb. 22 Kappa Tau, Isaac. Jamma Phi Beta, dance, house. Wesley Dramatic Players Present Religious Play The Wesley dramatic players presented a three-act religious drama entitled "The Rock at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church in Kansas City." The director, the warden Bishop, former pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Lawrence and now pastor of the Westfield church, arranged to presentation. The Wesley dramatic players will give three dramas during the coming week at the Mhistol Church at Leavenworth Sunday. On March 2 the players will go to the Lowman Metals Museum in Kansas City and 15 will return to Kansas City for a presentation at the Washington Avenue Kansas conference will be in session. Old Guard Remains Quiet on Confirmation Issue Washington, Feb. 18.—(UP) The silence of administration Republicans during the senate fight over the concession by Gov. John Kasich was extended today by majority floor leader Warren, of Indiana, during a general Senate debate that followed the Senate's vote to override Kasich. Warren also defended the Republican leadership in the tariff battle, the length of which has caused the legislators to suspect that occasioned today's conference. Watson said the Republicans remained silent concerning Hughes qualifications because they wanted to be in charge. He commended Hughes very highly. Announcements There will be a meeting of the Newcomers club, Thursday, Feb. 20, at 3 p.m. at the home of Mes, S. E. Kester, 1612 Louisiana. Members are reminded that annual dues should be brought or sent to the treasurer, Mrs. --president. The contemporary literature study, the American Association of University Libraries, at 8 p., m., at the home of Mrs. L. A. Sullivan, will all be "Blood of Lincoln." Mrs. R. M. Hower, secretary. The Phil Delta Epion, honorary journalistic fraternity of the University of California, recently passed a law requiring all university libraries to be a college literary magazine. Pittsburgh - (UP) A peculiar arrangement with the Carnegie Institute and Carnegie Institute of Technology will give Pittsburgh football fans an equally peculiar season. Pitt and Carnegie Divide Limelight in Home Town For the first time in years, Pitt will play more games away than at home and only three of its major games will be staged in Pittsburgh. no successive mid-season Saturdays, neither team will play at home. All this is brought about by an agreement between the two schools over the huge stadium built by the University of Pittsburgh at a cost of $2,000,000. By this agreement, the two schools drove off their turn at playing in the home town. 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