WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Marjorie Sinning Will Represent University in National Orchestra High School Group to Present Concerts in Larger Cities of the East When the national high school orchestra makes its first tour of the East, Feb. 23 to 27, Miss Marjorie Kelsey leads the School of Fine Arts, of Holden, will represent the University. The orchestra, which will give many selected radio programs while in the East, has radio tests throughout the United States. Miss Sinaim won her place on the national orchestra with the violi, and plays that instrument in the University Symphony orchestra. With a national system of broadcasting the concerts of the famous artists, there are many high schools are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to hear live performances. There are 200 members in the group, of which 150 selected artists from Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. The latter group has been in attendance last summer at the national campus at Interlochen, Mich. This group of which Miss Sinning is a member, will broadcast over the National Columbia system to more than 50 stations over the country. The programs include broadcasting dates for the college's lively lantic City at 9 Sunday evening, Feb. 23, over the NBC system at 2 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27, over the NBC system at 11 Friday morning, Feb. 28, over the NBC hain from New York City. During the next national camp at Interlochen, the NBC cast over the Majestic theater of the air, the Columbia chain from 9 to 10 every Sunday evening during The complete orchestra will give special concerts at the convention of the national education association in Atlantic City, Feb. 23 to 27. A group of language students at the university are organized in a boarding club which only Germany will be spoken. 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FOR RENT: Two nice, sunny rooms for boys. Single or double. Very reasonable. 1341 Ohio. Phone 1747. One block from campus. .1408 On National Concert Tour Marjorie Siming, fa'33, of Holton is a member of the National high school orchestra which will tour the East Feb. 23 to March 1. SOCIETY Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Elizabeth Forshee of Ulysses, and Margaret Roberts of Oskaloosa. Sigma Alpha Epialon announces the pledging of John Hercker of Winfield, and Norton Knight of Bartleville, Ola. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Ruth Cassidy of Okanulgee, Okla. The first W. S, G. A, Y, W. C. A, ten of the semester was held this afternoon from 3 to 5 lt of the women's room, where the tables were decorated. The tables were decorated with sweet peas and pink candles, while heart-shared mints and cakes were served on a large platter scheme. The tea was in charge of Lida Eckla and Hammel Hurst Theta Tau announces the pledging of M. C. Lewis, e'31 of Yates Center, and H. J. Green, e'33 of Scottville. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Church were guests Monday of Mr. Steven Church. Mr. Church was graduated from West Point and now county attorney at Wellington. Elearner Vossler has just returned to the Alpha Delta Pi house after in a few days illness at the Student Hospital. The Sigma Kappa mother's club will meet Thursday afternoon at 230 at the home of Mrs. F, W. Hanford, John Beamer will assist the hostess. Dinner guests at Corbin hall yesterday were Mrs. J, W. Beard, and Millie Stiefel. Dr. Elvira Weeks, assistant professor of chemistry, announced the station ticket of Visitation Damu electron theory of Victoria Ibrowne Becula Della Fyle, Murielle Milleur Margaret Hopkins and Gina Marble to Kalium chemical sorption. Chemical chemical sorption. Initiation for the members will be held March 1, when "be sorcity holds its annual dinner Wesley Foundation will entertain with a Valentine party Friday night with music by Mozart and white will be used in the decorations. Myrth John is in charge of lighting, which will help set the evening. Iris FitzSimons is making the arrangements for attentive guests. This is the first Wesley Foundation, party of the new semester and all new students are especially invited to attend the party. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Williams announces the birth of a son, Clement Webb, born Feb. 2, Mr. Williams was an engineer of civil engineering at the University. Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging of Mason J. Mahin, of Smith Center. Announcement has been made on the approach marriage of Miss Sather Graham, daughter of Mrs John D. Graham of Kanaan City, Mp. to Mr. Lawrence Roberts of El Keno, Okh. The marriage will take place April 12 at the K. U. STUDENTS DON'T REALIZE WHAT A SOFT LIFE THEY LEAD Prof. Dinsmore Alter Writes of Hard Lot of In University of London Prof. Dinnore Aller, of the department of astronomy, who is on leave of absence at the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, has written an interesting letter to W. A. Dill, associate professor of history in which he tells several interesting things about people in London. He says, "The English papers seem to think England could easily compete with France, yet seeing their taxes, their great wealth, their thrives, their moneies, employed, their property, the great deal of drunkenness; etc.; their claim of ability to do that." "In the schools it is the professor who takes things easy and the student who has to dig it. I'd like." home of Mrs. Alfred Benson in Ponca City, Okla. Miss Graham was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1928, and was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta security. Mr. Roberts attended the University of Oklahoma since he been associated with the Rock Island office at El Reno, Okla. Mrs. E., C. B. Curt of Leavenworth was the guest of her daughter, Rosamond, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Students --to set a few hundred K. U. students down in the University of London for a year, so that they could learn just how lucky they are! Social Calendar --to set a few hundred K. U. students down in the University of London for a year, so that they could learn just how lucky they are! Wednesday, Feb. 12 W. S. G. A. Ten, Henley house, Three Door, Feb. 12. Valentine Party, Wesley Foundation. church. "We hear of English shyness and reserve, but that doesn't apply to the 'petting' that goes on in the theaters. Sigma Kappa Mothers' club, home of Mrs. F. W. Hosford. Alpha Chi Omega -dinner dance Folbrida Valentine Party, Westminster hall. Alpha Gamma Delta, Valentine party, chapter house. Chi Omega dinner dance, house. Baptist banquet, church. Friday, Feb. 14. Saturday, Feb. 15 Delta Chi party, house. --more light, probabilities, especially for more distilled liquors. One rather prominent attorney told me how much better off she was to have into the house we have into the But. we had just finished an eleven course dinner with seven wines, whiskey and spirits. --more light, probabilities, especially for more distilled liquors. One rather prominent attorney told me how much better off she was to have into the house we have into the But. we had just finished an eleven course dinner with seven wines, whiskey and spirits. There will be an important business meeting of Eta Sigma Phi in 210 Fraser, Thursday evening at 7:30. Announcements Business and Professional DIRECTORY Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Grade Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St BUTLER MOTORS --a four-month tour to England in 1986 and she was then been engaged in campfirework, and when she returns in July, will have charge of an old girl's camp near THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you "There are many of them quite angry over the war debt to us, but few seem to know that the only part that contracted after the armistice." Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Roofing - Guttering - Shrinkage Phone 245 13 East 8th St. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mw. GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. 520 Cm, Ear Grip, 703-289 W.8 8361; Mass, 9. N. Lions Lawrence, Kan. 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 FRANK H. LESCHER SHOW PUBLISHING H. W. HUTCHINSON HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Navy and Land MODERN SHOE SHOP New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP GENERAL KARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station Harrison Radiators Phone 915 1014 Mass. KAHN GARAGE Prof. F. H. Holder, of the history department will not meet his classes until Friday. There will be election of officers. Ruth Warrington, secretary. Famous Landmark Once Wagered on Snail Sold London, Feb. 11—(UP)—Horbyn castle, a famous old landmark at Bedale, Yorkshire, once changed hands as the result of a race between two snails. It has again handled hands for something like $1,800,000. Some 250 years ago the owner of Hornycastle hit the castle and 15.5 million pounds of gold owned could outrace any small the Duke of Leeds of that time could Phone 508 Jayhawks Flown The challenger, to increase the edil his nail soon gained, pricked with a pin. The snail, instead of eating it, was taken away, allowing the Duke's snail to win. Now, the present Duke of Leeds has sold the cattle and the whole of its Yorkshire estates, about 5,850 acres in Northumberland, between $1,000,000 and $1,250,000. R. M. Alpaugh, B.S.28, and O. M. Bundy, B.S.29, both have prominent parts in the educational program of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing College,burg, Pa., started Jan. 13 as a project of the Westinghouse Club. Alpaugh is general manager of club courses, which are offered on the website on transmission and distribution courses. The entire offering of courses includes such lines as German language speaking, electrical design courses on insulation, a series of travelogues, a popular lecture course, and other interesting series of educational material. David P. Evans, a student here in 928, is a new member of the board f editors of the Yale Law Journal. He is a junior in the school of law at alce. G. Glenn Morris, a student here in 1928, has joined the legal firm of Leydig & Ceddes in El Dorado. Morris has been practicing law in Wichita since his graduation last June from the law at the University of Illinois. Kenneth Corder, a student here in 1929, will complete his third year this spring in the school of law at the University of Michigan. Tom Brasier, B.S.SN, is now with the company of Chicago. At the present time he is making a tour of eastern cities including New York, Philadelphia. Roland Reschk, a student here in 1982-28, is now handling legal matter in connection with the construction Dam, on Llan Creek in the Orskes. Perry C. Godlove, A. B.23, has recently taken a position with Ernst and Ernst, accountants in Chicago. Gladys Snyder, A. B. 24, who has been working on her master's degree at Columbia University, mitted Feb. 6 on the S. S. American Banker for Round Trip Special Rates $1.00 Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park). Kans. CHILDREN HALE FARE—50c For Week-end Sales Friday, Saturday and Sunday Good to return up to the last car Sunday night. Cars leave Lawrence Depot, 638 Massachusetts Ave., forty minutes after the hour: Kansas City, Mo., 105 West Tenth St., 30 minutes after the city. The Kansas City, Kaw Valley Western Railroad Co. Note Papers Note Books Ink Fountain Pens Slide Rules Drawing Sets Special Large 3-hole Note Paper $25^{c}$ a pound Open till 11 p. m. COE'S DRUG STORE It's Handy J. E. Turkington, B. S. I13, has been appointed manager of supervisory incentives for the Westinghouse office, with his office in East Pittsburgh. Rev. W. C. Clock, A. B.'99, was 1 Lawrence the latter part of the week visiting his children who are in school here, and with his old friends, Mr. Clock is a minister in Tulsa, Okla, and stopped here on road to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend a national "good will" meeting, with a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Oldest Instructor Manhattan Shirts m. professor McPherson—UPD at active instructor at McPherson college since 1892, Dr. H. J. Harilly, teacher of natural sciences is believed to be one of the oldest college professors in Kannas. Interwoven Hose Everyday Nowadays New Spring Apparel Express Shipments Daily Kuppenbeimer Clothes HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. Knox Hats Spring Is Here and you will enjoy drinking one of our Limeades or Orangeades prepared with fresh fruit. "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Phone 678 Valentine Gifts for Men and Women! This is the month of holidays and parties. Do your clothes look as festive as you feel? Plenty of peppy styles in new Spring Suits now selling at— $35 to $65 Ober's HEARTTUFF OUTFITTERS $ \frac {B y} {P a u l R o b i s i n o n} $ Now the Fun Begins ~ : ~ --to ETTAS dad- PARKE wente s to merry ETTA— but iP ITA only know that his old girl Pricel From BOSTON is spilling the beans to ETTAS PACKE LANE AND I WERE ENGAGED TILL HIF MEET YOUR DADHER! 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