PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1929 Provide through Provident The Provident Thrift Policy What It Will Do for You If you live it will pay you $10,000 at age 65. If you die before age 65 it will pay your beneficiary $10,000 in cash, or in monthly installments as long as he or she lives. If you become totally and permanently disabled it will pay you $100 a month. Now-while you are in good health and can spare the money let us show you how small a person is in your arms in key forces. Send the coupon. Provident Mutual O. K. Fearing and W. D. Dalton McCurdy Bldg., 1021 Mass Phone 763-5 SOCIETY Kappa Alpha Theta gave a formal St. Patrick's Day party at the chapter house Friday evening and his orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. P. H. McGraw, home manager; Mrs. P. H. Cummings; and Mrs. M. Lawrence Woodbuff, out of Lawrence. The out of town guests included City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doemeness, Miss Nancy Jane Howett, and Miss Ruth Kerlin of Bartlethouse. Kappa Kappa Gamma held initiation services for 13 women yesterday afternoon. The initiation was followed by three times were: Harriet Laird, of Enpinar; Rita Bindon, of Leavenworth; and Eileen Louise Lounce, of Tupelo; Darius Hirst Marion Brinton, A.B.28, and Juna tta Lightner are guests this week en at the Delta Zeta house. The pledges of Kappa Phi were honor guests at an informal party which Mrs. Harry A. Gordon, a past president of Kappa Phi, gave her home on Mountains street. Debta Zeta was entertained at ten yesterday afternoon from three-thirty until five thirty at the house of Mrs. McCormack, the wife of Mr. Werner, who was assisted by H.H. P. Cody who pierced, and the women Christie, and Margaret Sharp. The ninth annual party of the pleures to the activities in Alpha Omicron Pi was given last night at the University. The theme was carried out in the decorations. Hickey Kayler furnished the ornate. The chapleways were Mrs. Emily Hancock, Ms. Sue Scottell, Sigma Alpha Euphonie housemancer; Mrs. Eva Oakus, Tamma Gunne housemacher; and Mrs. J. E. Harwood, Debra Zea housemacher. Mrs. Joan L. Barnes housemacher; Peterson, Amelia Woodward, Valbarger Swensen, Dorothy Rowley, Renewa Creason, and Frances Tamiko. Also in attendance were three senior St. of Joseph, Moe. of Denver, Colo; Mary Morton, Mo- sica; Great Bend; Anna Lounse Sloo, of Tacken; Marjorie Nelson, of Newton; Eileen Kostner, of Baskerville; baker Kester; of Lawrence; Rache Lancz of Salina; Bosnian Gimeno of Texas; and Susan Hushtan of Chambe Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Pet entertained with a formal party at the Edible House but night went from the house to the farmhouse by First Arrows and his orchestra. The chaperone was Mrs. Hill P. Wilson, Phi Fiat housemother, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Phi Gamma Dale, Phi Kappa Kappa Pet entertained with Beta Pi Phi housemother and Mrs. Edith Miller, Kappa Kappa Kappa Gammon housemother, Phi Kappa Pet entertained with Clark Skewnberg, Hutchinson; Heen Spence; John Satin; John McMaurin, and Mrs. and Mrs. Dude Holtus; of Saluter Mr. and Mrs. Dude Holtus; of Saluter Mr. and Mrs. member of Munkeng, Okla.; Rates Ruffner of Chicago; Ernest Ribbons, of Kansas City, Mo.; William Blair of Atchison. Herbert Hadley, of S. Louis, Mo.; Verne Hamilton, Robert Bellie, Don Littel, and Mrs. Pete Hamilton, and Max Kruiser of Kansas City, Ms.; Fred Kruiser of Ottawa; Gly Glass of Lawrence; and George MacKeen of Lawrence. Pi Kappa. Alpin entertained Frim, evening until twelve with an informal party at the cavern house. The St. Nicholas Chapels. The chapelrooms: The chapelroom 1; Mrs. M. Hillibrook, housemother 2; Mrs. Jana Garcia, housemother 3; Mrs. Mary V, Mary V, St. Chal, Chi Omega housomenther; Mrs. W, F. Browerck, Accomen housemater; and Mrs. Grace Kearns, housemother. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Jack Kearn, Harvey Lange, and Heward Runey from Topoka. Mr. and Jack Kearn, Harvey Lange, Mrs. Charles Duordroux, Burbuckle, Olin; Mr. and Mrs. Jock Kade Miller-Walters orchestra played for the dancing. Marysville, Mich., —(UP)— Two weeks of travel by train or dog team will be required to travel to Saskatchewan, Canada. An airplane was sold recently to the Cherry River airport. After the dancing the organizations accrued with frequentity songs from their own composers, Psi and Pi Giamma Delta have held a joint jury, but it is hoped that it will provide some input. Airplane Replaces Dog Teams Hamilton Writes Article on Paris Newspapers "The Paris Press Goes America", is the title of an article by Prof. J. Stuart Hamilton, of the department of journalism appearing in the Feb- ber 1974 issue of *The Journal*, a pub- lication of Sigma Delta Chi, profession- al journalistic fraternity. Experience glued from months on a correspondent for foreign papers or essays in London and to authority on the trend of foreign journalism and in the particular in which he worked. He contends the big circulations of such American-style paper as the *Patriotic Parison*, feature almost no price now. He argues that the journal's readership with journals of opinion like Le Tempte and the Journal des Dents which, in turn, comprise only 60,000 and 20,000 respectively. Professor Hamill observes two years as press observer in the American business in Paris. After he was graduated from the University of Wisconsin, he worked on a product for Japen, where he was city editor on the "Japan Times" in Tokyo. He played as correspondent for the London "baily Mail". He conducts an academic seminar in Japan and is based here in "foreign News and New Sources." "Two years reading 20 Paris daily newspapers, during which time the city of Paris was in its most civilization of any world day has comprehended we that modern France could be treated to foster the journalism of opinion into a 'backwood'," writes the author. 929 Mass. Phone 50 LAST BIG DAY OF OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Just a year ago, we bought this store, and K. U. Students have given us an increase in business many fold, and we are trying to show our appreciation by offering them new and standard drug merchandise at a big saving. Take this opportunity to try what we believe is the finest ice cream made. Read our offer below. Remedies Staple Household Remedies 35c Syrup White Pine 19c 25c Camphorated oil 19c 25c Camphorated oil 23c 35c Glycerine 24c 65c Glycerine and rose water 19c 60c Glycerine and rose water 44c 35c Castor oil 24c 20c Sienna Leaves 13c 15c Rochelle Salts 9c 25c Mercurechrome 19c 25c Witch Hazel 19c 10c Soda Bicarbonate 6c Free! Free! Free! A Dish of AA GRADE — topped with our famous Chocolate Dressing made with Lowney's Gold Medal Cocoa with each purchase of $1.00 during this sale (except tobacco.) The only store in Lawrence serving A A grade exclusively. 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