FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Morgan Scores Second Success as Dramatic Producer at Oxford 'Maeceth' Brings Praise From British Dramatic Critics Yesterday With the production of "Macbeth" in connection with the Oxford University Dramatic Society, Brewster won a prize for his University of Kansas, yesterday scored his second success within two months as an extraordinary producer and writer. He criticizes. On Jan. 7, Morgan was chosen by the London Times to produce Bridge, the poet incurent of England, in commemoration of his seventy-sixth birthday anniversary. "The Bridge" court title was the song "Bridged play." Brewster Morgan won the Rhodes' Scholarship here three years ago at the same time he was awarded his M. A. degree. While attending the University of Pittsburgh, he Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity, Phi Delta Theta, social fraternity, and was prominent in several plays. He entered Oxford in 1920 and will be graduated next summer to the degree of doctor of philosophy. Morgan's triumph yesterday was a repetition of his outstanding productivity. "I had a lot of work," At this time his work was also praised by dramatic critics, and it was perhaps because of that the society that work of this nature had not been under the direction of him. Off in Lifetime Style Johnstown, N. Y. -(UP) —Immediately after donning the black robe in county judge, it was Nicholas M. Banker, 65, who came to a life time in prison, Judge Banker had just been appointed to the bench by Governor Roosevelt The first defendant to come before is Robert B. McKinney, 29, Amsterdam, a fourth offender. Social Calendar Friday, Feb. 14. Valentine Party, Wesley Foundation, church. Valentine Party, Westminster hall Alpha Gamma Delta, Valentine party, chanter house. Alpha Chi Omega dinner dance Eldridge. Saturday, Feb. 15 Chi Omega dinner dance, house. Baptist banquet, church. Faculty Women's club banquet Doral Cri party, house. Tau No Tau bridge tea, 2 p. m. La Salle hotel Kansas City. 1. Kappa Alpha dance, house. Hobnail Hop Varsity, Union building. Want Ads LOST: Pink scarf in Central Ad. Cal. Ray Carter at 1497J. 1132 Tenn LOST: Brown Stetson hat. Size 7 3-8. Blown from window of Warthall hall. Reward. Call 1113..—169 FOR RENT: Nicely furnished two room apartment. Also rooms for boys, 1247 Kentucky. — 110. LOST: In 1800 block on Tennessee, a brown Italian coin purse containing key and some money. Phone 1020 W. —105 FOR RENT to boys: Two lovely rooms, walnut furnitures, furnace heat, bat water at all times. Phone 2511, 1346 New Hampshire, 1342 FOR RENT: A room for one or two boys; two blocks from campus; steam heat; slapping porch. 1655 Indium. Phone 1569. —112 BOAD: Home cooking served family style. The place where quality and quantity are considered first. *401 R. M.* Mrs. Heraeus — 112 **** ROOFS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Orchid, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, and bathroom on each Will be ready Feb. 1. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. FOR RENT: South room to student desiring quiet and comfort. Call 1905 J. —110 BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent wavy hair. $25.00. Mesh wavy hair. $30.00. Finger wave, 35%; Hair cut, 25%. Phone 972-8752. Masses (Upstairs, room 972). LOST: A tiger stripe Persian cat answering to the name of "Tag." Reward. Call Mrs. Geo, M. Beal. Phone 1254. —109 TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Portables sold on easy payment. Payments by writing Exchange. 737 Mass. St. of SOCIETY Alpha Omicron Pi announces the plodging of Faire Voran of Pretty Prairie. Westminster Forum will entertain with a valentine party tonight at Westminster hall. Miss Alberta Corbin, professor o German, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall last night. Miss Irene Penbody, assistant professor of voice, will entertain her students with a tea from 3 to 5 on Saturday afternoon at her home on 707 West 12th street. Dean Aaron Wiggins will be the Dorothea Durkmark, Linda Warrick, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Virginia Sherwood, and Albert Preston. Sigma Nu fraternity has elected the following officers: Paul Parker, president, Bill Dippos, vice president, Peter Koster, Robert Schott, alumni contact man. Eta Signon Phi, honorary Greek fraternity, elected the following officers yesterday; president, Marguerite Davis; vice president, Marion Sears; secretary, Lugene Knickel; treasurer, Adey Wilby; treasurer, Jonathan Connor. Marion Sears is also chairman of the program committee. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt R. Wetherholt of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret; to James F. O'Bryan of Chicago sorority of the Mrs. J. W. O'Bryan sorority will take place Wed. 28. Mrs. E. H. Lindley, 1345 Louisiana, entertained with a tea yesterday in honor of Mrs. Louis J. Halle, New York City. Wesley foundation will entertain with a valentine party at the church tonight. Kappa Kappa Gamma announced the engagement of Martin Moses to William Nichols, Sigma Tau and Joseph Traylor, Delta Chi at a valentine dinner last night. The decorations for the dinner were inspired by peas with various size, paper hearts scattered over the table. Valentines women in the sorority, individual women in the sorority. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a formal dinner dance tonight in the crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. Decorations will carry out the valentine motive. Arlie Simmons' orchestra will play, Ms. Eva Fagin, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Edith Miller, and Mrs. Frances Goodell. Miss Marca Chaidwik, A.B.29, is ngeast at the Alpha Gamma Delta house this week-end. Miss Chaidwik will lead a new Nebraska League of Women Voters. Luncheon. guests at: the Kappa Alpha Theta host Thursday were Mrs. Matthew Franzen of El Dorado and Margaret Nichola. Mr. and Mrs. R, W. dockster of Baloit were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday Catherine Winn was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. The annual Owl Hoot dinner dance Chi Omega sorority will be given tonight at the chapter house. The Keayne's orchestra will play. Chaperones will be: Mina Ogden, Mrs. T. S. Slavey, Mrs. Margaret Top Pledges of the Alpha Gamma Delta ority will entertain the actives right at the chapter house. Freddie tigwens orchestra will furnish the dres, B. O. Running, housemester, D. R. O. Running, mhrs, C. E. Lindy, and Mrs. Miss Louise McCurdy of Kansas City and Miss Junita Burton of Chanute will attend the party. Student Plant Kappa's Lawn With Tombstones Boulder, Feb. 14- (UP)—Identity of University of Colorado students who removed four tombstones from Colorado school in the town of Kappa Kappa gamma security was sought by university and city authorities today. Seven temporary houses, were used in transporting the tombstones from the cemetery to the sarcophyte house. It is believed that perpetrated by fraternity initiates. Finger prints found on the stones will be checked against those of new owners. Worcester, dean of men, announced that his son's results result for the students participating. Business and Professional DIRECTORY Students at Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., were compelled to telephone the police station one night during examination week, to obtain relief from noise issuing from the city, and from men of southern California or the town council, which meets on Tuesday evening, were having a jubilee. BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Grade Udied Cars 617-19 Mass. 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