FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Always be wary to learn in society may do more by calling the minister of the Krusin, or U.S. 29, duty (Merkel 18). Ensure for the Krusin the calendar must be in return a clock that is accurate. The University Women's Club held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon in the form of a luncheon for Mrs. H., R. Hungerford, chairman of the tea, was addressed by Mrs. H., Mrs. W., R. Smith, and Mrs. F., O. Peltien. The officers of the club made up the receiving team. Spencer Langley and Mrs. C. A. Prayer. The women of the University will be entertained at a tea to be given by the women of Corbin hall, Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5. The purpose of this茶 is to get the women in line better acquainted with each other. These in the receiving line will be Mrs. Etta Corte, Dean Agnes H husband, Mr. Brook and, wife, Theo. We will pour during the afternoon are Miss Alberta, Cassin, Miss Nell Harveis, Ms. W, Seiden, and Mrs. Donald M. Searcut. The members of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism society, are planning a tea for the women of the department of journalism. It will be held on the second quarter of holding built, from 3:30 to 5:00 on Thursday, Oct. 24. Invitations to the informal Kappa. PI meeting held yesterday evening at Myers hall were extended to members and all other women who were Devotionals were led by Deannecee Gladys Hobbs of Lawrence, Esther Abell, a librarian who sang the vocal solo "Trees." Goldie Hoffman discussed the national organization, and Alma Watts supported the purpose of the local chapter. Members of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music university, enter into an interdisciplinary band with an informal smash last week at the Musical Theater 1127 Ohio. From 7:30 to 10:30. Sigma Phi Epillon had a formal house-warming and tea this afternoon. The house was decorated with cut flowers. In the receiving line, Mrs. Glenn, her mother, Dean Agnes Husband, and Mr. Aralan of Tongaonake. The hostesses were Mrs. E., S. Miller, Mrs J. L. Liddle, Mrs. Elma Fagan, Mrs. Gortrede Pearson, Coffee was served. Mrs. Irvina Glim, and Mrs. John Felix. Alumni here the open house wore Lyde Brown, of St. Louis, H. C. Guder, of Denver, Gus Rob, B. H. Geyer, of UGY, and Robert Hibbs, of Wichita. A ten for the W, C, T, U, women is being given at 5 o'clock today in Soester Tiern museum by women faculty members endorsed of faculty in history and archaeology. The chairman of the refreshment committee. A group of forty senior women are serving punch and wafers to the guests. Yellow nastias and yellow sausages will be served. Other fall figlers will be used for general decoration. Mary Simmons, Kozelia Stuz Lydia Dye, and Patricia Tампин of the Alpha Delta Pi house are motoring Friday afternoon to Manhattan after a visit by the Capitol baitan, they will attend the Pi Kapke Alpha Praternity party. Saturday night they will be guests of honor at a capitol given by Capt. anr Marc James C. Dye. Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Mrs. Susan Maxon to James Lloyd Barron, in West Point, New York. Mrs. Barron married James S. Warren and M. Swarthett, of the School of Fine Arts, and Mr. Barron was formerly an instructor in the school of Engineering. They will be at home where Mr. Barron is connected with the New York state board of health. The League of Women Voters entertained with an informal tea yesterday in the rest room of central Adelaide, where the interested in the league. The tea table Advertising Is News Advertising is vital, pocketbook news. It tells you what is good and where your money will go further. 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The men students do their best to follow their conception of American college boys. There are women who do it too. was decorated with pink candles and flowers, and Marcia Need, the president, poured. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Thursday evening were Elizabeth Pipkin, Doris Hostel, Barbara Dawson, Dan Kendall, and Milford Mildrett. A smoker is being held tonight at the university club, 1433 Ohio for new members of the faculty and students. The meeting of the smoker is to interest prospective members. It will be informal and will be served during the evening. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the marriage of Frances Kosar of Ada to A. Paul Snyder of Protection, a school he attended. He was formerly a student at the University. Mr. Snyder was graduated from the School of Law last spring and was a member of Phi Alpha iota society. He is also an honor student during his three years and they are filled nightly with young people. --of law, and was elected to the Order of Coif. Smart Flowers From a SMART SHOP Make SMART GIFTS The older generation, of course, shakes its head and wonders to what their children are coming. However, even a child whose parents are not 15 years behind him, feels that it is a mistake for Japanese youngsters to Ameri- zone themselves (as he did, in 1984), he declared, is that they get their ideas from movies which misrepresent actual conditions. Since he arrived here Shrilai insu- pended himself from the job he had an opportunity to study our younger generation. They are well-mannered and intelligent, he has found, and understood. He feels it is a shame that the young people of Japan can not pattern their conduct on the better American characterization instead of the bad manners they see in the movies. Phone 88 ON MASSAS HUSETTS STREET IN HOTEL ELDRIDGE The couple will make their home at Johnson, where Mr. Snyder is practicing law. --for Afternoon, for Street for Business or School Priced as Follows Free Legal Assistance for Needy Los Angeles, (UP)—FREE legal assistance for those in difficulty and need in the city of employing a lawyer will be the aim of the new Legal Aid Clinic of California, which opened Sept. 16. Delusions of Grandeur Vary in Men and Women New Haven - Inclusions of grand- aur are twice as common among men who attend the hospital. A num- tury of patients in Chicago Psych catholic Hospital reported by Dr. Irene Science Service Studying patients who believed themselves to be famous characters of history and perceptions of great importance and power have led some of the women who were most frequently obsessed on the subject of money and business. Delusions of being financial goniuses were twice as common among women as among foreign men. Not one woman patient believed herself to be a lady of great wealth. The women who were more apt to be obese with delusions of great religious faith. Men of foreign birth tend to be more susceptible to professional or relational abilities, the psychologist requires frequent among them. Grandparents are clinical and professional classes than among domestic workers and labor- The investigation sheds light on the subjects which affect the sexes and different nationalities intensely to the point of mental unbalance. Vast Unexplored Areas Lie in U. S. Possession Washington.—Not all of the unexplored places of the earth lie in far-away places under foreign fangs, according to Stephen R. Kendall, a geologist of the United States Geological Survey, in Alaska, under the Stars and Stripes, is a vast area of many thousands of square miles which is practically unexplored. One of the largest of these unexplored areas is the region that lies between the Skwenta River on the north and Lake Clark on the south, with a portion of the Alaska Range and Cook Inlet. This region, in the south central portion of the Territory above the Alaska Peninsula, is entirely occupied by rugged terrain. The lower row strip of low, marshy land between Cook Inlet and the mountains. In the recent summer session at Ohio State University the ages of students enrolled ranged from 16 to 64 years. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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