THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Mrs. M, C. Rosenfeld, of Okhonahoma, Okla., is visiting her daughter Josephine for the week end at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsh, of Norton, spent the day with their laughter Helen Marsh, c22 of the Alpha Xi Delta house. Sigma Kappa announces the initiation of the following: Anne Horning, c23, Alberta Otto, c23; Geralden Rogers, c23; Corrine McChile, c23; Helen Moore, c23; Wintifred Moors, c23; len Hughes, c23; Fa'ja, c23; Maude Rustenbach c23; Juanta Miller, c23; Corrine Constant, c23. Freshmen Women in Religious Work "Freshman women who have been training on the Freshman Group Leaders Committee will take part in the Inter-Church World Movement, by doing personal work and helping on committees," said Gliese Blackburn chairman of the committee, today. Fifteen freshmen have come into this course and have been trained for work on committees during the year They are studying "The Man Who is a Master," by Dr. Foslick. Bulletin On Conscientious Objectors "Treatment of Conscientious Objectors in the Army," is the title of a bulletin treating with the conscientious objectors in the army, from the standpoint of the War Department which has been received In the library Constitution Published In Pamphle Constitution Procedures For the first time in thirty-five years, the Constitution of State of Kannamay be obtained in pamphlet form, from the Secretary of State at Topeka. For some time, the constitution has been published only in a large book, containing other materiat. The pamphlet form contains not only the constitution up to date, but also the proposed amendments which are to be voted on next fall. Nora McMeal c'22 was called to rhome in Meade, Sunday, by the sudden death of her father. a Chester E. Davis, U. S. Consul to Venezuela was a guest at the Phil Chi House Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Davis is in the States on a three month leave of absence and brings word of Caral Wakenhurt, m17, who is a geologist at Amnesia Volcano Company. Mr. Davis expects to return to South America the last of March. Morris Fitzmacoris, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother in Kansas City. Delta Phi Delta, honorary painting sorority, will hold initiation March 2 for the following: Katharine Larkin. Mildred Fowler, Eesie Pumphrey, Vivian Reule, Isabelle Stevens, Athol Brophy. Eather Gillette, fa22 will give two song numbers at the Panhellenic all-ver ten to be given March 6 at the Halton Hills Amphitheatre. Holmes, K., Kansas City, Mo. Charle Parson, c'23, spent the week Kansas City. L. H. S. Defeated Iola In Rough Game 24-16 Lawrence High School added another victory to their all-victorious season Friday night, by defeating Iola High School 24 to 16. The local team was never in danger during gthe last half. But Iolí showed clearly during the first half minutes of play that they were a real bunch of basketsteamers. Lawrence during the last few minutes of the game. Encourage Shade Trees Advises Prof. Stevens Prof. W. C. Stevens talked to the 9:30 division of Newspaper II today on "Landscape Gardening." Professor Stevens pointed out that as prospective newspaper editors the student should know something important about their town that later they might aid in beautifying the town in which they might be located. "Encouraging setting out uniform shade trees along the residence streets of your city would stand as a living monument to you," said Professor Stevens in explaining the different ways in which to promote city improvement. A picture of the proposed new has-terday. One hundred thousand dollars subscribed. "Buy A Brick" is the vital tool for which the Brother- has been set as the minimum goal to the bood of the Presbyterian Church of be reached and no subscriptions are finance committee in their drive. Lawrenze start a campaign yes- to be paid until this amount has been Announcements The K. U. Dames will meet Wednesda day afternoon with Mrs. Craig Kenedy at 511 Louisiana Street. Miners and Geologists meet Thursday, March 5, 4:30 P. M., Haworth Hall, Room 203, Dr. W. P. Haworth speak on "Aerial Photography." All Texas meet at 1229 Ohio Street at 1 o'clock Tuesday, March 2. There will be a picnic among other things. Be there to help us fire the "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLoch, Druggist Eastern Kodaka L. E. Waterman and Conkla Pountain Pena THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. old cammon 21 times. Remember the needy afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Alamo! Remember Goladi! usual place. Snow Zoology Club will meet Wed- Y. W. C. A. women are urged to WHO SAID KANSAS HAS NO PAPRIKA? It takes a thoroughbred "Jayhawk" to show them that we can recover from a little adversity—it is first nature of K. U.ites to adhere to that old reliable motto "Ad astra per aspera." We'll be in the running when some of the rest are on "the waiting list." At any rate—see Sam G. Clarke today at 1033 Mass, St., for that new Suit suit. About 500 new patterns to select from. Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass.St. March Victor Records on Sale Today at BELL'S You'd Be Surprised Keep Movin' Mystery Oh Behind Your Silken Veil Roses at Twilight Apple Blossoms Carolina Sunshine All Star Trio Paul Briese's Novelty Orchestra Yerkes Jazzarimba Orchestra come out to the meeting Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. it is necessary to have a large attendance to vote on the important items that will come before the association. Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Topeka, Kan., Mar. 1—She loved her dog as she would a baby, so Mrs. F. G. Ratcliffe, wife of a Topeka dentist, bought a child's coffin and the rough pine box goes with it when "Lady" her pet died. Several neighborhood dogs witnessed the burial. She Loved Her Dog Lucy Challiss, c22, spent Sunday with her parents at Atchison. TONIGHT Curtain rises for "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" at University Orchestra will give opening concert, starting at 8. BOWERSOCK THEATRE SOME SEATS LEFT Get them at Box Office "Stenographer Driving Her Own she cannot handle all machines as well Car Knockes Woman Down." Evidently as an Underview. Interesting New Arrivals IMPORTED BEAD BAGS Made of the finest small beads, each one sewed in separately and tied. No chance to loose. Designs in color combinations are beyond description. While on the market we secured twenty samples of these imported Bead Bags. If you are interested in a real bead bag this is your golden opportunity. We bought them at a price so we can offer them at just about ONE HALF. 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