SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 PAGE THREE R THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Chemistry Society Honors H. P. Cady During Convention Kansas City Section Vote to Support Kansan for Office of President Dr. II, P. Cady, professor of chemistry, has been nominated for the presidency of the American Chemical Society, a national organization which The name of Doctor Cady was proposed by the Kansas City section of the society in the twenty-fifth anniversary meeting Friday, and strong support was promised him by that body. The ballets from all the dancers at the festival were deleted Nov. 21, at which time the successful candidates will be announced. Doctor Cady is a native Kannan who has been connected with the University, either as student or instructor, for 30 years. He received his A, B here in 1897, and in 1903, completed Ph.D. in E.G. Franklin, a former faculty member here, who is now in the chemical department at Leland Stanford. As a result of important discoveries and research work in chemistry, Doctor Cady has become one of the prominent chemists in America. He is vice-president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is one of the few who has the distinction of being a stair-men "American Men of Science" publisher. Cady Discovered Helium The most important accomplishment of Doctor Cady is his discovery of helium in the natural gases of Kunso. He has also gained much recognition for his work in the development of new medical devices, which has been assisted by Dr. E. C. Franklin. Cady and Bailey Speak Two other graduates of the University of Kansas are among the candidates who have been nominated for office in the American Chemical Society are; C. A. Kraus, B. S. *75*, director of chemical research, Brown University, and Edward Weidlich, A. B. *90*, A. M. *10*, director, Mellon Institute, Pa. These two men are nominees as counselors-in-large. Dr. E, H. S. Bailey, professor of chemistry, read a paper on "Chemistry Fifty Years Age Today." Dr. Edward Fifty Years Age Today at K.U., who is now in the chemistry department at the Iowa State University, spoke on "Chemistry Twenty-five Years Age Today." Doctor Bailyn is a graduate of Yale, and has been associated with the University of Chicago, Prof. F. B. Daima, Prof. H. C. Allen, Prof. G. W. Stratton, Ray Q. Brewster, associate professor, Robert Taft, instructor, and A. A. Greening, assistant instructor, all of whom are faculty members of the department of chemistry, attended the Kansas City Cathy also hinkley-Spoten Doctor Catherine Jackson- member of the University section of teachers on the topic, "Chemistry Twenty-five years from Today," in the meeting at the University Club Friday night. Many remarkable improvements of a progressive nature were predicted by him. Passenger and Freight Trains Collide Head-on Score Injured in Crash (United Press) Ft. Pierce, Fla., Nov. 6—A passenger train on the Florida East Coast Railway collided head-on with a freight train on one mile north of Indian station today, badly damaging the engines and front cars on both trains A score of passengers and trainees were bruised and shaken. The collision occurred on a straight stretch of track and both engineers had an opportunity to slow down. After setting the air brakes to an emergency position, engine crews of both trains trailed from their other orders when they diverged into the water. They gave in the cause of the wreck. When you're feelin' kinda chilly and a little hungry too, and your stomach calls for rations 'and you can't think where to go, just step along to Reese's, that drug store on the street, wantin' it, wantin' and all your friends you'll meet. Then you call for apple cider or a big doughnut or two, or your fancy tuna to coffee or a cup of hot Koko; then sit in blitious comfort and absorb these tasty things. You soon reach homeward with comfort sings; and when you start back homeward, you may take along with you a nice big sandwich or some chocolates, maybe a pound or two. As you reach your fireplace this morning, go back 'er the good things you have had at Reese's, trade-Adv. In Society The University people of the Congregational church gave a fall party at the home of Rev. R. A. Eisenstad Sunday night, at 10:16 in playing games and getting acquainted. The refreshments were doughnuts, cider, and ice cream. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Hickey and Reverend and Mrs. Kesdon. The Alpha Kappa Lambda entertained with an informal house dance Friday night at the Chapter house. The decorations were of Japanese lintro, parasols, vines, autumn leaves and music from the early lightening scheme. One of the features of the evening was a demonstration of the Charleston, the Willy-Wagoner orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were, Mrs. Mary Milken, and Mrs. J. R. Evans of Kansas City, Mrs. Erica Wagner, who were, Effie Evens, Margaret Lachen, Kansas City, Mo., Hugh Smith, Atchison, Margaret Dent, Denton, Kent. Alpha Uprison PI企 entertained with an informal dance at Ekee's hall Saturday night. The lights were shaded with red while autumn leaves that covered the ceiling, and ferns and colored leaves were banked against the orchestra platform. Ismail-jem-kens orchestrum furnished the music. The chaperons were, M.S., J. D. Bichote, M.J. O'Brien, R. A. Kinsler, guests who attended were, Zadip Shami, Neoelsah, Dorothy Crane, Levenworth, Harriett Kenny, Topika, Marguerite Chandler, Kansas City, Mo. and Gloe Sleeff, Caffin The Chi Omegas gave their annual Owl Hoot in the form of a formal dinner dance at the chapel house Friday night. The decorations were of autumn leaves, corksalt, and red lanterns. "Check" Shoalfall's eight-piece orchestra furnished the music. The chaperons were, Mrs. Eiffe Van Tuxel, Mrs. John Coffin, Mr. Gaunt, Mrs. Joe Foster. The out-of-town guests were, Mrs. Creveling, Mrs. Morgan, Bristow Peterson, Doctor Giraud, Presidence Spillmann of Kansas City, Ms. Dorothy Sheilberger, Wichita, Dorothy Freeman, Chanute. Delta Cisle gave their annual tinky party Saturday night. The decorations were of autumn leaves and cornellauts. A prize was given to the winner, a pianist, Ms. Melanie Mee, L.C. Harries, Jimmie Mitchell' orchestra performed the music. Alpha Delta Pi entertained with an informal dance at Eckle's hall Friday night. The hall was decorated with different colors of crap paper hanging from the ceiling, colored balloons, and the orchestra platform was barked with boxwoods and fora. Isobarh-Jenks orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were, Mrs. Lance, Mrs. Katherine, Mrs. Marpeart Perkins, and Mrs. Edith Miller. The out-of-town guests were Louise Pic勒, Leaventown, Geraldine Ward, Dorothy Newton, Philyll Tidwell, Janet Strong, Mary Calendar for the Week World Work of Prayer begins. SUNDAY 2:50—Men's Glee Club rehearsal, Marvin. 4:00—Geneva Club hike. 4:00-Geneva Club bike. 4:30-Professor Allen Crafton-"The Tee table Mech." auditorium, C. Ad. 4:50-Women's Pan-Hebesie, Kappa Kappa Gamesmen 6:55—KFKU radio program :30—Patty's cich. Snow 150. Dukate treytools, Green. Lawrence Choral union, high school. sible Mock," audition, C. Adl. 3:30 W. S. G. A. tea, women's rest room 4:30—Home Economics Club, 110 Fraser, Outing Club meeting. TUESDAY 5:30—0:00 heutra reheural Frau 1:30-Oread board meeting, sky parlor. 7:50-Delete records, Green. Languages: Chinese union, high school. Architectural society meeting. Marvin Square and Compass, 310 Snow. MURRAY 3:30—Oychestra rehearsal, Fraser, Knoxville 297° Baldwin. Foresting 000, 201 Robinson 1:50—Oread board meeting, sky parlo Kansas high school editors' conference Fat Vothn. [30-20] Y. M. C. A. cabinet meeting, 121 My. MARVIN. 6:00--Thanksgiving party, Methodist church. 0 (000—Men's Goo Club smoker, Wiedemann's THURDAY 2:36—Fencing Club, 207 Robinson. Flint Illinois, northwest, Essex. Women's Glow Club rehearsal, 118 C. Ad. 10:00- All-University convocation, 10:30- W. H. C. & A. women's Fine Arts students recital, Fras 4:30—Graduate Club, 115 Fraser. 7:15 - W, S, G, A, council meeting, women out room Hand reebarral, Robinson. Men's Glee Club reebarral, Marvin. 00—Thanksgiving party, Methodist church. 4:30--Graduate Club, 115 Fraser, Women's forum, 210 Fraser, Women's Glory Club Men's Glee Club rehearsal, Marvin. Men's Student Council meeting, Green Orchestra rehearsal, Fraser. 156—Interstate football begins. 157—Gridiron, K. U, or Grillen. 158—Varsity, F. A, U. 4.30 University dancing class, auditorium, class SATURDAY Intra-mural track meet. Theta Tau gave its annual fall party last night at the chapter house. Decorations consisted of colored light-engineered candles, brushed by Tommy Johnson's orchestra. Chapin, in Kansas City, Mo. and Freda Hutchinson, Richmond. Chaperones for the party were: Mrs. Bortha Servis, house-mother, and Mrs. Roy Baldwin, Gamma Phi Beta house-mother. Out-of-town guests were: Miss Margaret Lay and Miss Annnbelle Wing of Baldwin, Kans, Miss Lucille Short and Miss E. Rigin Monahan of Fronteau, Kan., Miss Nina Storker of Mirelli, Miss Ash of Topeka, Kans, and Miss Georgia Garydion, Miss Help Fleeslehill and Miss Rosemary Shello of Kansas City, Mo. Bananas ripen best in dark room at a temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and with 85 to 90 per cent humidity. ANNOUNCEMENTS The picture of the University orchestra will be taken as scheduled at 8:30 Monday evening in Pruner hall. The orchestra will perform in formal dress for the picture. Truclets for speaking parts in the W. S. G. A. musical comedy will be held Monday at 2:30 p. m. As many as possible should be out for it. Women's Pan-Hollenic will meet Monday, Nov. 9, at 4:30 p.m. m. at the Kappa Gamma house. Madge Wardell, Manager. Karl Kuersteiner, director. There will be a meeting of the Entronomy Club next Monday, Nov. 9 in Dyche museum at 4:30. The picture will be taken for the Jayhawk. Martha Sharon, president. WANT ADS Howard Day, president. LOST-Tortoise rim glasses at Saturday afternoon Grid-graph on east stairs. Return to Kansan office or phone 207. Fred Odeboren. N10 NEW IDEAS—in Hall Decorations, Write or call Parr & Parr, 621 Jackson, toopke, Ks. J15 WORK-Two responsible boys to work about house for room. Light and convenient. Apply 1332 Vtle N10 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished, new floor apartment酷型 modern tenn heat, private bath. Built in 2013 Bloe. Phone 714-596-2013 N007 Blue. LOST—Cane at Gym. Friday night. Leave at 945 Ohio, or call 1832. N10 FOR RENT - two nice rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. 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