SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 22,1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Over 100 students attended the miver at the parishors of the Baptist church, Friday evening. Games of a get-acquainted type were played and a program was given by Dorothy Jean and Virginia Davis, Barbara Burnett and Burnett, Leslie Christy and Marjory and Milford Babcock. The mixer was in charge of Herbert Hartung, who was assisted by Thelma Mann, Helen Churchill, and Frances Andrews. A mixer for the Presbyterian students was held in the parlor of the New Presbyterian church. Rev. and Mrs. Keefer, D. Dr. and Mrs. N. P. S. Sherwood, Mrs. Corl Mortimore, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dill, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grawe were in the receiving line. They were also assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Barton Kappa Alpha Theta held open house Friday evening from 8:30 to 11 p.m. at the chapter house, 1116 Indiana Freddy Agnew's band played during the evening and the house was decorated with yellow roses and early fall flowers. A program consisting principally of students wan the charge of Kenneth McDermott, and the principal Whitney, Lois Gills, Evelyn Enstace, and Edna Smith. Also about 250 atc-ers. Chaperones were Mrs. P, H. Klinkenberg, of the Theta house, Mrs. J, S. Stower, of the Sigma Chi house, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, of Delta House, and Nella Tucker, of the Alpha Kappa Pa house. Dorothy Evans, who has been visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, returned yesterday to her home in Garden City, on a University of Arkansas campus near City, Saturday morning and took the plane from there at 2:30 p.m. Prof. and Mrs. A. Gayle Waldrop are guests of Prof. and Mrs. J. Stuart Hamilton on route to New York City where Waldrop has been on the staff of the New York World during the summer and is returning home where he tapes journalism. Alpha Delta Pi held open house Friday and baskets of cut flowers were used as decorations. Music was played by Simmons' Memphis College legiars. Out of town guests were Eather Erhardt, of Kansas City, and Lois Johnson, of Wichita. Kappa Paula, Methodist Women's Club, issued about 450 invitations for the annual rush tea which was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. Harry A. Gee, Director of the Care program. Betty Harper had charged of the program and Jo Max-well of the receiving line. The tea tables were presided over by Ethetr Abel and Ouil Orr. The Lawyeress was an admired alumna members of the chapter. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held open house at the chapter house, Gower Place, Friday evening from 8:30 to 11. Garden flowers were used as decorations throughout the house and were performed by dancing. Chaperones were Mrs. Katherine Decking Church, of the Kappa house, Mrs. Elish Miller of the Signa house, and Lola Lee of the Delta Uplion house. A reception was given at the Trinity Episcopal church for both old and new students. Those in the recent lineup were Mrs. M. R. Cankin, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kankin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pendleton, Jr., Prof. and Mrs. H. C. T. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth T. Hill, president of the Chapelain Edwards club, and Albert Fall flowers were used as decoration in the various rooms. Helen Wagstaff staff had charge of the kitchen, B. Watson and M. Harbert. Herbell poured. Margaret Hill, Evelyn, Cope, Katherine Brook and Alice Gaskill assisted in serving. The members of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational socrity, entertained the Congregational students, Friday evening, at the parish house, 925 Vermont. Those in the receiving line were Rev. and MF. Priest, and U. M. Mitchell, Prof. and Mrs. U. G. Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lawson, and Sam Carter. The Catholic students were entertained by the Altar Society of St. John Catholic chapels and E. Schrader, at the parish hall, Rev. Henry Fitzgerald, Mrs. H. J. Penney, Mrs. E. D. Kenney, Mrs. Greene made up for Games were played and a program was given by Rachel Bushong, and a discussion with Mr. Lawen gave short talks. About 70 students were present. About 500 attended the party at the Methodist church, given by the members of the Wesley Foundation. Rev. and Mrs. of the Church, Rev. and Mrs. of Flitzsinger, Levan Kieser and Gladys Baker were in the receiving line. The students played bridge during the evening, at the close of which refreshments were served. A musical program was given and in autograph contest was held. Rev, and Mrs. Gordon, and Reverend Price vere chaperones. The Lutheran students held open house at the church Friday evening for about 40 students. Games were played and plans were made for a dinner for the man, to be served for the women, to be held Wednesday. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Selig and Rev. and Mrs. Puls. The Wather League of the Emmanuel church entertained all new Lutheran students at the parish school and the classical program and games. Plans were discussed for having open house, night, and election of officers was held. The new officers for the year are Marlene Ogrossy, treasurer, and Dolores Ogrossy, treasurer. Approximately 1300 students attended the mixers and receptions which the various church organizations held Friday evening for the purpose of acquaining all of the old and new student bodies in the churches of Lawrence and this year the attendance was unusually large. Rev. Charles Richards gave an address of welcome to the new students who attended the mixer given by the Christian church, at the church clubsburs. Hard Old Bullock gave a short talk on behalf of the group, a short music seminar was given. Games were played during the evening, and refreshments were served on the lawn. Mrs. B. Braden, and Mrs. George O. Foster, Dean and M.S. S. B. Braden, and Mrs. Charles Victory for Senate Farm Block Washington, Sept. 21—(U. P.) The senate farm block with victory over the oil finance commission is the milling in bond and drawback provision of the tariff bill was looking today for more tariff field to conquer. The senate today is voting on the optimum solution of the bill. Suits and Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed Phone 715 JAYHAWK CLEANERS - HATTERS Eastman Kodaks and Films Will help preserve the memories of the hike or steak fry when she complimented you on your choice in buying— WHITMAN, McDONALD, JOHNSTON CHOCOLATES Rankin's Drug Store 'Handy for Students' Phone 678 11th & Mass I hope my refusing you won't make a difference in our Friendship? NO, but it will in my spending. Hannah's Scalping Knife Will Return to Family Havilbrush, Misa, (U, P, J)-Persistent attempts to purchase the knife used by Hannah Dustin in scaping Indians may finally be brought to a successful conclusion by the Duston-Dustin Family Association, the 70 members of which are all direct descendants of the historically famous Indian killer. On March 16, 1697, Hannah stepped into the pages of history when she and her children's nurse, Ann Crawford, began an attack on Haverbilen. When their captors camped for the night, the two women and a man from Haverbilen occupied the entire band with the exception of a squaw and a little boy. A New Hampshire man has been in custody since he was young years, and has steadily refused to part with it. It is now understood by the association that the owner has been taken away and the rule to Hannah's descendants. Liston Drills Fifty at Baker Baldwin, (U. F.) More than 70 years of university education coached by Emil S. Lister. While the coach will have an abundance of new material, his problem was that he is not a candidate of the 1928 championship of the Kansas conference. Dieh, Waldorf, Thomas, Tyler McMullen, Henderson, and Walker did not return or were lost by graduation. WELCOME STUDENTS Get your fraternity jewelry at Compound Will Be Used on "Uncuttable" Metals F. H. ROBERTS Successor to LANDERS New York—Tuneger carbide, the hardest compound known to science, and for years a more curiosity, has now begun to find extensive commercial use. With it, hard alloys, such as manganese steel and iron plate, metal blanks, tools and shapes, says Dr. Samuel L. Hoyt, of the General Electric Co., in a report to the Engineering Foundations Association, included in "Research Narratives." One of the constituents of this remarkable substance is tungsten, the familiar metal of which the filaments of our electric lamps are made. Dense and hard, it makes a process of making tungsten so soft that it could be drawn into fine wires, when combined with carbon, it makes a substance second in hardness only after diamond. Tungsten will stick to a substrate, which is the second hardest natural mineral. Send the Daily Kansun home. TIRES BATTERIES Gas & Oil Alemite Washing Storage Brake Service Electrical Work London, (U.P.)—Great Britain in 1628 had the lowest infant death rate ever recorded. Out of every 1000 children who lived to be one year Read the Kansan want ads. CARTER SERVICE CALL 1300 A. G. ALRICH Engaging, Painting, Bunding Rubber, Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH VARSITY Starts Monday for 4 Days Come On! Join the Party! Love, laugher, gaity, music . . . they're calling to Youth . . . and Youth join the party, headless of tomorrow . . . here's the picture the country's talking about . . . don't miss it ! . . . 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We Deliver DICKINSON Western Electric Sound System ty Tuesday Wednesday The Last Word in Mystery Thrillers Monday The Unholy Night Metro- Germany Meter TALKING PICTURE Story by Ben Bocht Screen play by Ed Justin Mayer Adaptation by Dorothy Farmum. directed by LIONEL BARRYMORE Never has the screen presented such an array of talent in a mystery thriller. Ben Hecht, noted author wrote it. Lionel Barrymore directed. And what a talking cast! The ultimate in excitement. Also "Dear Teacher" An All-Talking Comedy Thursday — Friday Laura La Plante in "The Love Trap"