WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread --harp. Mize Bertha Alice Perkins will sing several songs. Nola B. Goforth, gr., underwent a tonsillectomy at the student hospital this morning. One of the local doctors performed the operation. Prof. J. C. McCanes will have a special event at the Kentucky Center attending the Kansas Kanela, April 20. Professor McCanes is arranging the day's program for the different groups. In an election held by the Eta Beta in 1986, Katherine Wicay was chosen presi- dent, Ruth Warrington (50) was elected secretary, and Laven Behrer, (63). Dr. Phil White, Oklahoma University all-around athlete, of 19, 20 and 21, and later a player on the New York Clients篮球队, team called the Blizzard, who has been on this morning. Doctor White is on his way to Memphis, Tenn. C'Ean JE Role Main, the revue which is to be presented by the Kinesis Playre and the K. U. Dramatic Production of the production of the dramas department for this year. It is also the enterprise tickets may be used. Theta Phi Alpin security in an electrical yesterday above the following of fibers in a cafer 39;30; Secretary, Margarite Kowitz, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Tresurte, Helen Fleming, c32; Falling across the finish line for a tied first place in the intramural track meet Tuesday afternoon Bill McGregor of the received severe closter bruises on his Delta Tau Delta 890-yard relay team, shoulder, elbow, hip and face. He was hospitalized after being where the cinders were removed, and the wounds droned. Jim Smith, A.B.28), president of the senior class of last year, is attending Harvard medical school at Boston University and will be attending Smith, who was graduated from K. U., at the close of last semester. Other students in Harvard medical school are: Harry Beescher *A.B.28*, Eric Lichten, A.B.28, John Bower, A.B.28, and John Albon, A.B.28. What law students should expect when they first begin practice was the topic discussed by Dean Philip Phi Delta Phi, a given ghost last night by Phil Delta Phi, law fraternity, at the house. The School of Law were guests. | the alumni registration committee commencement time as announced by John Bunn, chairman, will consist of the following people: Mrs. Weakley (Chairman), Mr. Wohlstein, Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Cora Downs, Mrs. J, J. Wheeler, Mrs. Harry Emmett, Mrs. Elizabeth Stone Walker, Mia Agnes (Dowdle), Ms. Erica (Stone), J. Kisster, Lloyd Burry, Helen Rhoda Hoopes, O. K. Fearing, Mrs. Walter Filkin, D哑座 Lyxton, Mrs. Gertrude Selkirk Pearson, Mrs. Ray Gilham, Robert S. Warner, and Mrs. Robert S. Warmer. W. L. Phillippe, grand secretary of the Sigma Phi Epilogus Fraternity, and Dr. J. F. Cormier, grand secretary of the Conference, and Grand Historian Paul Koontz, visited at the Sigma Phi Epilogus home Tuesday, March 9, to learn about their way to New Orleans, LA, where they will take part in the installation of a new chapter at Tallahassee University. Investigators Governed Trai- buton Rouge, Md., participated in the Louisiana house of representatives met today to determine the course of procedure in the impaction trial of Governor Rudy P. Long. The subcommittee was appointed to draft a program to determine the hearing should be continued. The University of Texas is to have a $450,000 gymnasium and auditorium and a new chemistry building. Omaha Hat Shop 717% Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 Now It's Slot-Machine Radio Underwood- United. **Illustrated.** The main recording set in a pinyin-in-thehead record which may be played on the same instrument as the music was placed in various positions and five minutes of music was recorded. SOCIETY The fictional group of the American band "Nightwish" met this evening at 7:15 a.m. at the home of Mrs. J. N. Carrman, 1132 Kentucky, where they held their March "March Fly" by Marcia Bromley. The Home Economics club will have a waffler summer tonight between the 7th and 10th. Florence Lumina are in charge of the club's apartment are expected to be present Miss Bath Altergett, AE29, and Francis G. Armstrong, a teacher of Stony Brook, New York, were married yesterday in Long Island, New Jersey, where she coached teachers college in 1952 and taught in the Scarritt school last year. The Abba Onierum FP security will be the house to the lakes of Triptych and Kelkirk, near noon, April 14 from 3 to 5. The mall will be a gallery exhibit aleriver The Alpha Cil Omega Mothers lab will meet at the chapter house tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 4 clock. Alpha Kapus Lambda announced the erection of the following offices Monday night: Raymond P. Brody, vice president; David S. Tucker, vice president; Naples H. Carson, c/o recording secretary; William A. Benson, c/o corresponding secretary. Mica Elizabeth Rhoeas of Philadelphia, Pa., who is the national counsel delegate of Alycia Clt Gorgoa, will speak on Friday at Omega House here Friday. Quilts of several generations ago, as well as those fashioned by women in earlier centuries, have been bung so tall they may be most adventurously and examined by them. Miss Lucy Curtis, wearing an old fashioned costume, will play on the "Together — Forward" was the theme of the Y. W. C. A. installation of the officers for next year at the University of Michigan in Myers Hall. The simulation was in the form of a ceremony written by Dorothy Johnston, c29, and Miss Elish Wilhelmus, the Y. W. C. A.seeing especially for this year's service. The general idea of the theme was the contributions to be made by different groups to the campus. Miss Hickey spoke of "the spirit." Lila Hackney of the freshman commission represented the "women of the campus" and gave "give friendship and friendship." Janet Hafer of the junior college contributed "hikin." Gabrielle contributed "hikin." Emma Watkins, fa'39, sang "Break Down Batteries," Ruth Kachs, ca'41, and Tara Walsh, who gave the objective for the coming year in "adventurous living." A vocal solo by Ms. Watkins was Sworn in Swearne. The ceremony was closed with the singing of "I would love True for Those We Love" in Mr. Mc., by all those in the Prog. "Follow the Gleam," a violin solo, was played by Viola Bell, c29. The contribution of "experience" was a key element in his work as chairman of the Advisory Board, The semi-circle with the three windows was banked with potted plants and spring flowers. Candles were placed in each corner of this tower the ceremony took place. We make and pleat sport skirts any style pleats. SMITH HEMSTITCHING AND BEAUTY SHOP Alumni to See K. U. Movie DO YOU KNOW Thin Flexible Soles for Ladies Are Our Specialty? Association Sends New Film to New York City 933 % Mass. Phone 683 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOPS A new K. U, movie showing recent empires views, has just been released. The first K. U, movie was completed and the second has been used in high schools in connection with county club work, in school meetings, and other public gatherings. Two Shops 1017 Mass. The K, U, alumna association several months ago requested that a marathon in the city be organized at the coming alumni dinner in New York City. After a survey of the high schools it was found that 19K had been enrolled and 20 high schools in Kansas City, Mo., would use the narrow gauge film so it was decided that it would be worth more money. Among some of the views presented in the new movie are pictures of the entire student body and faculty of the University taken last fall, pictures of students from all over the country and the cross-country race of the same day, the Audiromont after convention, the K. U. band and R. O. T. band, the C.C. and M.C., the camper, and several winter scenes one showing Dyke museum covered with snow and snow, and another showing the stadium. Drawings for the movies were made by Ed Yanov. [290] As soon as the film releases from New York where it has been sent for production, it is available for high schools, clubs, or any other organizations that which to Italian Fine Arts Student Made Naturalized Citizen Norman, Okaa. -- Final naturalization papers will be awarded in July to Louis Roccoiter of Coatlons, the junior at the University of Oklahoma. Ranchetti, who was born in Courdea, Italy, 26 years ago, came to the United States with his parents at the age of 10. Though expecting to visit something, he was decided to make his permanent home in the United States. 11 W. 9th By nature inclined to be a musician, Roumetto has gained quite a reputation as a talented player. Though he has never taken a single lesson on the instrument, yet Roumetto is a regular broadcaster for the NPR radio station, and WAD, University station. Gast Eats Tire Cover Stormwater Tire Cover for Rabbi Rabba a cool motor, low fuel chained for a tire covered by a giant. 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