MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread --- Prof. U, G. Mitchell, of the department of mathematics, read a paper before the Missouri section of the University of Kansas in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. The results of the examination for registered pharmacists given by the state board of obarrhancy last Thursday and Friday will not be announced for two or three weeks. Several K. U. students took the examination. At a luncheon meeting of the Kansas City, Mo., alumni chapter this morning at the K.C.A.C. Conch Bill Harrings gave a short talk about the conference at McKinnon College, rest C. Allen and Mr. Elker also attended the meeting. Kappa Beta hold a food sale at the Piggie Wiggley store Saturday, Nov. 12. The proceeds will be used toward the group structure for the Jachwcher. Prof. Charles Santford Skilton will give a ten-minute speech on the life of Franz Schubert in the Ivanhani nuditorium in Kansas City tonight as part of the program at the Schubert Museum. Professor Skilton said, was the first great composer to interest him in his early study of music. Karl Andrist, who was head of the department of violin he in 1926 gave a recital Nov. 5, in the Merghil norditarium, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This was his first appearance in his home town for many years. After leave from Paris to France, he went to Paris, where he studied with Dibaud and Boulanger. Ruth Rudolph Scholch, A. B. '25, is in Lawrence for a three week's visit with her family and friends. Her husband, J. George Scholch, was also connected with the Government Hospital, Parris Island, S. C. Jens P. Jensen, professor of economics, will talk on the tax program proposed by Governor-elect Clyde M. Reed, at the smoker to be given by Alpha Kappa Pi, national commerce fraternity, in the chapter house at 8 Bishop's Church. All business, prebusiness and community students are invited. McDewell Club will hold initiation for 20 new members, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. in the rest room of central Alma institution building. After the initiation a social hour, in charge of Margaret Drennan, fa'29, will be held. About fifty persons attended a dinner-dance at the University Club Saturday night. It was the first of a series of events that gave the club this winter. Out of town guests were Mrs. Willis Carrothers, Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. William Menferran, Jr. Topela; Miss Jane Knees, M.L. Anderson; and Mrs. W. Y. Morgan, Hutchinson. Dean S. B. Braden, School of Religion, has been asked to teach three new correspondence courses which will include the moment of religious education of the Christian Church. The subjects of these courses are "The Phoebe's," "The Old and New Testaments," and "The Growth of the New Testament." Riding Horses To Rent Oread Riding Academy $1.00 per hr. $1.50 Sundays Phone 90 West 7th **SEND $1.00 for sample box of decen embossed style** **AMERICAN PENCIL CCO., Dep. 1399 N. Hibson, MN.** **MARK OF AUTHORITY This Leaf Colored Pencil** A check for $150 from the S. Louis K. U. Alumni Association for a game in which the alumni game has just been received by Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association. E. E. Carlson, B. S. 25, University of Louis K., Louis chapter, send the check in. Robert Hara, c31, was called to his home in Independence by the death of his father yesterday. He at age 86 lived in City, but the plane was forced down near Garrett and he was unsuccessful in getting through. His father, a graduate of Carnegie Pipeline Company, had been ill four days with double pneumonia. Grades are now available to the students in the School of Education at the education office, 103 Fraser Hall. Call for grades should be made on Wednesday, 10:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week and Monday and Tuesday of next week. The membership vespers of the Y. W. C. A, will be held at 4:30 p.m. m. Tuesday in Myers hall. All the women who have joined the association have been invited with the new candle lighting service written by Miss Marie Russ, former secretary of the University Y. W. C. A, and friends of the organization are invited. Contrary to announcement made last week, the athletic office will hold the few remaining tickets for the Mia Irving game this week, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announced today. Out of the 2630 tickets sent by Missouri coach A.J. Tucker, half of these will at $3.50 and the remainder sell at $3.60. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch ond Soda. **Entries for the Wattles Hall School archipelago have all been handed in; man with a special interest is cordoning to Miss E. Galileo, chairman of the schoolship appointment committee. The interviews are being conducted by the winners and they will meet until the winners will be known.** Send The Daily Kansan home. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctor limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Surgeries X-Rays and Quark lamp used where indicated. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mary Drawing Instruments and Supplies EAT IT WITH WHOLE MILK Two Stores The Floods May Take Your Home Next Time The Red Cross will be ready to help as it always is ready in every disaster. Your dollar helps make this disaster service possible. Bring Your Dollar Tomorrow K.U.Red Cross Roll Call Tomorrow - Wednesday - Thursday Contributed to the Red Cross Campaign "on the Hill" by The University Daily Kansan