MONDAY, APRIL 8. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY 1 Ann Patterson visited in Lawrence over the week-end. Sara Miller and Ceil Miller, of Kansas City, Mo., were wrek-enc guests of Duroth Johnston. Karl Gossellink and Anron Spring spent the week-end at the Spring home, near Potter, Kan. Delbert C. Roberts, of Topkea spent Sunday at the Alpha KappaLambda house. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Stout, of Topka, were guests of their daughter, Ruth, at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday. Guests at the Delta Tau Delta house over the week end were Martin Dickenson, LLI.B.28, William Mankman, hattan, and Paul Stick, Abilee. Miriam Pearson, AIPR.8, of Kansas City, Mo., and Anne Lance Miller, PJR.7, of Jefferson City, Mo., were in the Alpha Gamma home Sunday. Margaret Wilke, Florence Potter and Eather Hiemiway, were guests for the week-end at the Chi Omega house. Glen Dickinson, c. 22, and Dale McNell, 26, of Kansan City, Mo., and Harold Trumbull of Baldwin were boarded over the week-end. Sigma P will over the week-end. Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, held formal invitation ceremonies Sunday morning for Franklin Skaggs, c2, Hazley; Paul Kunc, bus 29, Minneapolis; and Barton Avery, c3, Llarned. The following alumni returned to Lawrence Friday to attend the Aecacia spring party: Chelland Cole, Stafford; Victor Mallow, and Lewis Tomasci; Claims, and Lewis Tomasci; Enail Friendn, Topeka, and Elmer Morgan, of Halham. Victor R. Tomlinson, LLLI, 237, will the week end visit in *in Lawrence*. Mr. Tomlinson is now connected with his family and the Sinclair Oil company in Chicago. Announcement has been received here of the marriage of John Dinnick Spielman, of Chanute, to Katherine Graham, of Barrieville, OK, at the restory of St. John's church in Bartlett. The marriage was formerly a student at the University and later attended Harvard. They will be at home in Chanute. M, and Mrs. C, J. Munion of Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter Katie Kan. The wedding will take place April 24 at the Country Club Methodist Church in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Munion is a former student of the University and a member of Auburn University. Ms. Scott is a member of P1 Uplinion. Announcements --- Announcements School of Business students will meet at 10:29 Wednesday in 210 west Administration building for the purpose of nominating officers for next year. Election will be held April 17th, university, president School of Business Class Manager. All sophomores interested in class baseball are asked to report for practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:30, and if possible should be held in the morning on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30. Practices will begin on Tuesdays of this week. W. S. Johnson, chairman. Prof. I, L. E. Sison will speak to major of the department of English and others interested, Thursday, April 11 at 4:30 p.m. in m25 Fraser Hall, or Shakespeare's London. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides Because of Prof. L. E. Sissison' lecture to the Englishman on Thursday, 12 April 1954, Joseph Conrad' to Toulmina, 'Joseph Conrad' to Toulmina, has been postponed until 6pm. The chairmen, chairman, Due to the recital in the Auditorium, the band will rehearse Tuesday at 7:20 instead of Wednesday. J. C. McCanles. The Y, W, C, A. installation of the new cabinet will be tomorrow afternoon at the vapeer service at Myers hall; 4:30. A new installation service written expected to be installed in the candle service of former years. "Together-Forward" will be the theme of this ceremony. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Selection of Cast Revue Announced Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D, Hearn, mgr. 1245 Comm. (Continued from page 1) Allen; gypsy women, Dorothy Bradshaw, Dortis Husted, Marle Van Dusen, Courtney Pickens. 7. "Ten Nights in the Flenice Terrae." Clanadia Slush, Starley Packard; Gortride札淑, Esker Mullan; Frank Hublet, Louis Pecan; Foley Mullan, Dana Rustie; Othellia Morgan, Ruth Madison; Horatio Swiech, George Calhoun; Harvey Roseanz and Glubbenbuei; Alverno Roseanz in a morphing ghost, Sven Voroma. 11. "Once Upon a Time." Grandmother, Viola Goforti; child, Rubbish Woodsmann; adult, Ralf Martin; witch, Helen Alter; princess, Rachel Bushion; guarddancer, Louis Peckham; Shirley Phinnec; dancer, Fiona Fermain; Phinnec; herdls, Ferna Fermain; Sylvin Goldberger; nakedwoman; Kathleen Holmes; Dana Hendrickson; Gladys Broadley, New Hendrickson; noblemen, Robert Shepp, Carlton Myers;舞者, Brendan Flickenswift 10. "The Setting of the Sun." The chief, Ray Wright; braves, Edwin Guerguen, Arnold McMerdt. 8. 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"Oid Moon," He, Allen Crafton; she, Mrs. Henry Werner, Crafton; so, Ailef Alley, Jesse Crafton; herbert Alberet larkwood; per, Ginger, Alain Crafton. 14. “Celebrated Marches,” Colonials, Clercon Greigy, Ralf Martin, Lois Vaughn, Helen Alcee; midcrowns, Indian Gauges, Indiana Gauges, McBernard; moderns, Allen Crafton, Mrs. Werner, Swearoral Woman, Helen Keez, Ray Mackenzie, Helen Mackenzie, Mary Shire, Crowley, Elliott; revolutionary, Underwood, Packlid, Multins, Field; midtresses, Blinkenbeck, Scott, Fengel, Hail; facetie, Saadell, Pachkhan, facetie, Saadell, Pachkhan, Van Deunens, doughes, Kranso, Metzger; Egyptian dancers, Bondy, Allen; Egyptian women, Snyder, Kelsey; Ken-Man, Calhoun; Rubén Boushou; pages, Farichel, Goldberger, Hendrickson and Bruden. Rhinoceros Lacks Horn Elephant Is No Longer Largest Land Mammal Leminigrad,—The first rhinoceros had no horn and was the largest land mammal that ever inhabited the earliest rock of the earliest Academy of Science. Several years ago professor Borisyk found in turkestan some huge boxes of an unknown extinct animal, which he thought to be the only one in existence, is set up in the Geological Institute at Leminigrad. It is now known under the name Alasiatum. A detailed study of the skeleton, which proved to be remains of a forefather of the modern rhino, yielded much new and valuable information. The elephant, formerly regarded as the largest land mammal, must give his place of honor to Indricotherium. Even now when his mighty frise is deprived of food, he remains strong together, the Indricotherium towers nearly 15 feet. The biggest present day elephant would hardly reach his援肩s. No other known land mammal, living or extinct, could grow in size with this predicerie monster. Teeth and general construction of the skeleton show that the Indrico Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. 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