THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY The Omrion Nu girls will sell fancy cakes and cookies Thursday in Fraser. Mr. Jack Weir from Springfield, Mo., is visiting at the Chi Omega house. Alpha Omicron Pi gave a tea Tues day afternoon in honor of their district superintendent, Mrs. Margaret Schoppe. Pi Beta Phi gave a tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of their province president, Hazel Carson. Augusta Taylor, c21, Ellen Lannen c22 and Norma McFadden, c22, will go to Topeka for the Galli-Curiel concert, Wednesday evening. Catherine Bell, Ta, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Cottonwood Falls. Mrs. J. T. Hart and Miss Pauline Hart of Macksville are visiting Marie Hart, fa'23 and Myrl Hart, c'23. Marian Howard, c23, has been called to her home in Cottonwood Falls on account of the death of her grandmother. Eva Jacks, c/20, left Tuesday evening for Madison. Wis. Miss Jacks is going to the National Convention of Omrich Nu suorosity as a representative of this chapter. The convention will be held May 15, 16, and 17. Mrs. Margaret Drought announces the engagement of her daughter, Doris by Bryon T. Shutz. Miss Drought and Mr. Shutz were former students of the University. Miss Drought was very active on the Hill and a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Shutz is a member of the Phi Kappa Punfraternity. The wedding will take place in June in Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi had a house warming Friday afternoon, April 9. Chi Omega had a founders Day banquet Sunday, April 11. Sigma Nu Fraternity gave a dance Saturday, April 10, at Fraternity Alum Bldg. Harry Mesch and Harry Mattick of Pittsburgh, will be the week-end guests of Paul White at the D. U. house. Elizabeth OrDuff of Carthage. Mo. spent Saturday and Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Hazel Carson, A. B. 18', will spend a few days at the Pi Phi house on her tour of inspection of the Alpha province of Pi Beta Phi. Sigma Nu had a homecoming Sat urday and Sunday. An alumni banquet was given on Sunday at P.A.U. Hall Kappa Phi will meet Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall for the spring pledge service and the pin should be present. Former Kaiser Reported Ill Berlin, April 13—The former emperor of Germany is seriously ill in Holland the Deutsche Tages Zeitung said today. EXHIBIT MINING FILMS New Methods With Copper to be Shown in Fraser Wednesday "Mining Methods of the New Corelin, Copper Company at Ajo, Arizona", will be the subject of a moving picture film to be shown by Mr. Bradley Stoughton, Secretary of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in Praser Chanel. "Previous to the last ten or fifteen years, the mining of large beds of low grade ore such as the one at Alo, which is one of the largest open beds in the world, was done by the use of steam shovels like those used for mining coal. In C M Young of the department of mining today. "But during the last few years the New Cornelia Copper Company among others has been developing new concentrating methods for working these large deposits with a small percentage of ore. Modern excavating machinery can be used to mine large quantities of rock can be handed at a minimum expense. "So these pictures will present mining and metallurgy at one of the biggest copper mines in the world that is using the most modern methods. The film will be very valuable as an educational feature to anyone at all who is interested in knowing just how such things are done." The pictures are being sent to the University by Dr. L. D. Richets, consulting engineer for the Greene consolidated Copper Company and one of the best known engineers in the country. A. S. M. E.Meeting to be Thursday in Marvin Hall The annual meeting of the A. S. M. 6. Student Branch will be held Thursday, April 15, in Marvin Hall. The meeting will last all day, the morning session beginning at 10:30 o'clock and the afternoon session at 13:00 o'clock. Special features will be a moving picture: "The Story of Coal," which will be displayed at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon and the following talks in Marvin Hall. "The Transportation Problem," by bean Walker; "Safety Problems," by professor Reed with discussion by Director Smith of the Kansas City Division, National Safety Council; "The Shainte Theory of Relativity," by prof. S. Luschechka; Railway Way Thomas and Phloea of the Santa Fe System, Illustrated Paper on Oil Shales" by J. Jakowski. Although this is the annual meeting of the society, all students are invited to be present at any of these discussions. A banquet in conjunction with the meeting will be held in the morning. The speakers has been arranged for this affair and all members are urged to be present. A combination college and law course, to be affiliated with the University of Iowa will be established at Coe college. Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" The boys of Oread Training School met Friday to arrange for a baseball team, and a track team. The track team will start practice Monday it enough of the Oread men are interested. The men will have to furnish their own equipment as there is not enough money in the athletic fund at present to buy a complete set of equipment. Miss Kathy Howard and Goldie Mitchell visited Oread Training School Friday morning. Miss Mitchell attended Oread last semester. Oread students are all to take a psychological examination some time in the near future. A few students who have taken this examination say "I'm ready." Some students are. Some word is spoken by the one conducting the examination and the student being examined writes down the first word that comes to his mind. When we follow this proceeding in classes, it isn't always satisfactory. Miss Mary Samson announced to her class yesterday that she was Mary to her friends only. This brings up the question of whether the teacher and pupil be enemies. Thirty members of the Remedial and Corrective Sociology class went to Topeka Friday, to inspect the conditions at the State Asylum and other institutions. The class was accompanied by Prof. W. B. Bodenhafer. Kappa Phi will meet Wednesday night at 7 o'clock in Myers Hall. Pin service. F.A.U. THE JAYHAWKER BALL comes off in April 24 ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS Dancing 8-12 Stunt—Wyatt & Engel Schofstall Six Punch Keen Decorations OREAD NOTES only 120 couples allowed "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" - Adm. $2.50 Date For— Senlar Play Committee, 19 W. 14th St. And Make Your I enclose $... for... seats to "Its a Great Life," at the Bowersock, April 19. I prefer seats in row... ...AT... BOWERSOCK Monday, April 19 Announcements Spring basket ball practice will be held tonight at 9 o'clock in the gymnasium. The schedule time is 7:30 but the Beta-Sigma Chi basketball game is called for 8 o'clock and Varsey man will thus be able to play at home with the nice Ernest Urbiah desires all men who intend to come out for the Varsey next year to attend the spring practice in order to get the fundamental ideas of the sport as well as some of the technical points of the game. Dr. F. C. Alen will coach the men and at the end of the practice will working basic for next year's season. All women interested in playing baseball meet in the gymnasium Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Hazel Pratt. Dr. C. H. Gehike, director of the educational and research bureau, department of civilian relief of the *Girls' Glee Club practice will be postponed from 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night to 7:30 o'clock Thursday and Friday.* **In topica** Miss Wellington. All Freshmen trackmen.met on McCook Field Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to elect a managing committee inter-class meet to be held April 19. There will be a meeting of the A. I. E. E. Wednesday night in marvell Hall, Mr. S. B. Hartford of the H. & Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn., will speak on The Fire Hazard of Electric Wiring. Christian Science Students of the University will meet in Myers Hall at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening. southwestern division of Red Cross, is giving lectures in the Red Cross Institute here this week. Psychology Club will meet Wednesday, April 14, Room 109 Adm. at 4:30 p. m. Miss Hood of Lawrence will demonstrate the Outja board. Every Student Volunteer is urged to be present at the regular meeting, Wednesday evening at 6:45 in Myers fall. The University Men's Forum will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Rest Room, Fraser Hall. All 4:30 gym classes will meet in the gymnasium at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Miss Steger. Le Corcle Francais will meet Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 306 Fraser. The program will be French reading on the Pathe phonograph. Sociology Club will meet in Fraser Hall Tuesday night at 7:15. Topic: Free speech and deportation. Come prepared to take part in the meeting. The third lecture of the series by Prof. F. E. Melvin will be held Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. His subject will be "The Missionary as Drummer for Western Civilization." The Legion Smoker will be held in the Legion rooms in the Merchant's National Bank next Thursday at 8:00 o'clock. 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