MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Freshman Initiation to Stress Loyalty of the Upperclassmen ceremony to Introduce Aspects of Allegiance on the Part of Students A loyalty ceremony rather than freshman initiation is proper under the revised program of the freshman orientation. Thursday at 8 a.m. at the stadium. Representatives from each upper class will reaffirm the class loyalty following the taking of the oath by the freshman class. The freshmen are initiated into the University when they take the oath of allegiance, but the idea of loyalty comes into prominence this year. Sections of the stadium will be reserved for upper-class men and town-people as well as for all new students The fact that royalty is being stressed in the ceremony this year adds a second significance to the combined program of the celebration. The ngram of the initiation wil probably be announced Wednesday. Announcements --name was accompanied by Phylla Butcher and Frederick Butcher, of Annes, Iowa. Coach Leon Baumann has leased his first call for candidates for varity and fresh wrestling. Equipment may be purchased at the west wing of the stadium at 2:30. There will be a Ku Ku meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 in Fraser Hall Bob Garlingham, president Officials of the woman's rifle队 will meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15 at 4:20, in the Robinson gymnasium. Betty Wilkinson. There will be an important meeting of the "K" club Wednesday at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Casey Hancock Members of the Gamma chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, homory educational society, will meet in room 112. Fraser has been appointed to the Gamma Society. Zola Swalah, Secretary. Tan Siram (tryout will be held in women's gymnastics on Oct. 8 to tilt 9. Old members please be present. Louise Allen. The brain counts only 15 per cent in the success of a man and personality 85 per cent according to statistics from the Institute of Technology, A and B students are seldom considered by the personnel department in colleges and universities and may have far more traits that will kill them later on. Want Ads --name was accompanied by Phylla Butcher and Frederick Butcher, of Annes, Iowa. LOST: Lady's Shrine pin, tuesday yellow gold, white gold crescent Reward. Phone 1358. 1218 Miss.—2 GARAGE for rent. Phone 2523, or inquire at 413 West 14th. —25 FOR SALE: Downtown Kansas City Star route. 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Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 6th. —tt. Send the Kansan home. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. C. E. ORELUP - EVU B EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD 8 RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. 6th 420. Fire Dent: 207-209 W, 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON. Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. Beer With Shoes When business was dull in her husband's cabbling shop, Mrs. Emma Knoll, 79, of Mophils, Tenn., decided to make homebrew and give each customer a glass. Business frustrated until two police arrested the aged woman and she was sentenced to the workhouse because she couldn't raywear on her behalf of the girlpaint, paid the fine, and Mrs. Knoll has returned to her house—but not to beer making. SOCIETY DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts Out-of-town visitors at the Alpha XI Delta house yesterday were C. M. Cortner, William Kruch, Mr. and Mrs. Natalie McCormick, Mrs. A. Omar Moyer, Mrs. Bricker, and Duvivity Knows, of Kansas City, and Miss Midred Swearinger, and Howard Hamilton, of Kansas, Kan., Ruth Gould, of, Chanute; and Mrs. Mark (Continued from page 1) Geraldine Drenner who has been a guest at the Alpha Delin Pi house, left today for her home at Seneca, Mo. Georgia Cooks and Virginia Manning spent the week-end at Ft. Leavenorth, A tea was given yesterday afternoon by the members of Alpha Omicron Pi in honor of their new home Center, Mrs. C, H. Landell of Yukee Center, and Mrs. D, her partner David Taylor, Mrs. Meguier and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Elizabeth Fryer and Alain Bruner played the ten. Marion Leigh, former editor of the Kanman, who is on the staff at the Ottawa area spent the week and summer at Lehigh. Leigh, 121, East Seventh street. Sigma Phi Equilion announces the pledging of Charles Marshall of Tuba. Margaret Smith of Decatur, IL, attended K, U, for the past two years. She is a graduate of the Milligan University, has been visiting friends at the Pi Beta Phi honor society and has attended wedding and will be Tuesday morning for Webb City, Mo, where she will spend a few days with the MPHL B25 before return to Decatur. The marriage of Helen J. White, to H. B. Batchelor of Shreveport, La. took place yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at the name of the Rev. White, 1641 West Ninth街. The Rev. Edwin Price read the ceremony. The Following the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Browndview Inn. August flowers were used in decorating the room and the wedding three-tiered wedding cake. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fried D. Butcher, Phyllis Butcher and Frederick Bucher of Ames, Iowar and Mrs. B. E. Treat, Sylvain Trilt and P. D. Young of Kunawa City, Kanu. Mr. Batchter is a graduate of the Lincoln School of Technology, where he was a member of the Alpha Beta Batterie Society. Mr. Batchter is left for Chanute where Mr. Batchter is associated with the Shell Oil Company. Mr. and Mr. Olin Deibert of Irving were week end guests of Prof. and Dr. Olin Templem of Lawrence University of Kansas, universities of Kansas University, Mrs Deibert will have an A. B. degree and Dr. Deibert will be remembered as Miss Lillian Cottrell. Mr. Deibert is associated with the Irving State Bank Social Calendar --football game on Saturday. The Topoka corps is composed of 20 men, all sons or grandons of Civil War veterans. It is the only corps of this kind now in the state of Mississippi in the Old Soldiers Home. Monday Tuesday Housemothers' luncheon, Wiede mann's ten room 1 n. m. K. U. Dames, with Mrs. Rolan Pruitt 1020 Ohio 3:25 p.m. W. S. G. A. ten, Alpha Delta Pi hostesses, rest room of central Administration building, 3:30 to 5. Kappa Beta Plioic, 5:30. Fl Lamda Theta initiation, 11:1 France, 7:30. Them Epsilon pledge service, 1124 Miscellian, 7 n. m. Wednesday Wedding of Jessie Edmondson to Harold Testermann, followed by reception at Abha Gamam Delta house. Thursday Friday Westminster open house, 8 to 11. Latharan students, bite, Phila Delta Thuta, house. Weekly Foundation party, Medho Phi Beta Pi, house party. Saturday Musical Organizations Will Play Large Part in Anniversary Fete Nacodeschio, Tux, Oct. 7, (UP) — The shiffrer "Gabriel" set out for a fitted mat just between two officers in which both were killed, today became the scene of the murder. A new adding and calculating machine known as a compometer has been developed to measure the school of commerce at the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Stillwater. Deputy Prohibition Agent Leon Chance was visiting with Deputy Sheriff Claude King, witnesses said, and accused the police of a vapent overdry law enforcement. Both men, it was said, fired almost simultaneously. University Band Glee Club Among Groups Entered in Program There will be plenty of music in the air during the three days on which Lawrence will celebrate her 75th birthday. The movie are not yet completed but already an interesting program filled with entertainment by bands and drum corps has been set up, Dean D. Arts and the School of Fine Arts announced. The University of Kansas hand, under the direction of J. C. McCauley, will play an important part in the program. It will play Friday morning at KU's football museum, in the parade at 1 o'clock, and will give a concert in conjunction with other bands at the stadium at 1 o'clock. On Saturday it will play from down town to the stadium for the K. U. K., S. T. C. football game The Haskell Institute band, under the direction of N. S. Nelson, will appear in a thirty minute concert at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the corners of North and Massachusetts Universities, from fifty to sixty pieces. It will also be a part of the parade at 10 o'clock Friday and will participate with the combined bands at the University of Chicago football game, Haskell institute va. Baker University, on the Haskell field. From 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning this band will take part in the performance of the Lawrence Municipal airport. Under the direction of Bryon Donner the Lawrence High School band will appear in concert at the corners of Eighth and Massachusetts streets from 11:30 to 12:45 Friday and Saturday. The band plays purple music at 10 o'clock that morning. Other Bands Here Night Football Friday Other bands participating in the program are to be the Lawrence boys' band, the Baker University band of North Carolina State Teachers College of Emporia, the Neoandesia Girls Buge and Drum Corps, and the Topka Fire and Drum Corps. The Neoleha Girls Bugle and Drum Corps of 38 members will be for Friday's parade and the FRATERNITY RINGS Tonight, Tomorrow. Wed., Thurs. Some new heavy weight stone cut rings. Suitable for crests—just received. VARSITY $5.00 to $25.00 THE MID-WESTERN Prices 12:30:1:30—25c 12:40:1:00—35c Evenings—50c PREMIERE SHOWING of "Hallelujah" THE DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS AND MUSICAL DRAMA OF THE SOUTH with DANIEL HAYNES — VICTORIA SPIVEY SHOWS — 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Nogolpions are under way to get the American Logon bugle and drum corps of the Ivren Kiow post of the University of Wisconsin. The University Glee Club will sing and churches will feature old time music during their services. Friday - Saturday "REGINAAL DENNY in "ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT" Child Studv Course Made Students to Study Methods In Experimental School Child study is being made possible to students who have had suitable preparation by the establishment of a project conducted in the Woodlawn school building for children from two to seven years old in the Kangas bureau of child research. Advanced students in the department of home economics will receive instruction from Mrs. Austen Turturrell and Mr. Danielle Arnold who will all take part in conducting it. There will be periods of observation during which beginning students in that department will be allowed to work in the school will be run The school will be conducted in the Woodsman school building three afternoons a week. The play equipment has been set up in one part of the grounds at Woodsman. Indoor equipment will be added to the ground floor, and the indoor activities will be held. The school is being established for The Patee TODAY: *LILA LEE* and Burt McInerney in a clever comedy melodrama, "The Adorable Chai." Also, "Pirates Beware." TOMORROW --BUSTER BEATON in a United Artists thrilling picture, entitled "College." Also Burton Brown comedy and news. several purposes, the study of young children; the education of parents through intimate personal advice and interpretation of their own children; and the preparation of students having suitable preparation and the desire to pursue child study. The school system is contributing the space, and the Woodland Parmen-Teachers association has made the transition to a school building and the burden of child research is furnishing the staff equipment. Only about 15 children can be accepted at. House Rules for Women Explained to Landladies Landlords who have women rooms were called together by Miss Ames Husband, dean of women, the past week and University house rules were read and explained. The meeting was held in the addition of West Adelaide building. About ten years ago landlads formed an association but nothing has been done for the past two years. It is planned to hold meetings occasionally to promote a spirit if co-op exists. The students of University. Invitations were sent to about 75 landlads requesting them to attend the meetings. Contract to Be Let Soon Contracts for the building of t new practice home for students in the department of home economics have not yet been awarded out probably will be soon, according to Chancellor Lindley The practice home is to be built near Blake Hall. Good Foods at Reasonable Dprices Attractively Served Sandwich 10c New Cafeteria in Uni 12 Building the Lead Inside Makes the Venus Glide Try VENUS Pencils with new OVERSIZE Rubber-No. 3830. If your dealer cannot supply you, write us. Free booklet on request. AMERICAN PENCH CO., Mooresen, N.J. DEPT. D7 to Celebrate After the Game at BILL HARGISS DAY Get Your Date Now VARSITY DANCE OCT. 12 Tike Kearney and His Band Will Play Union Building 9 to 12 By Paul Robison Stags $1.25 Dates .75 Everybody Was SO Surprised! .