SUNDAY, FEDRUARY 15, 1925 A A > THE UNIVERSITY DAILY JURANSAN PAGE THREE initiation Services of Greek Letter Societies in Full Swing on Hill rvaternities and Sorotities Deliver Mystic Message to Many Pledges Many "careerites" and scientists delivered the royalty message to the waiting patients this week end. Beta Phil Sigma, pharmaceutical fraternity, boasts the肚 with the largest number of initiates who are awarded Triple D, Triple B, and Triple T, Disposable Mio; Mc Paul Cain; Winfield; Gunter Bucknell; Winfield; Guernsey Taylor; Marion; Harold Ruffel Taylor; Virgil Hare; Davis City; James Noble; Hilary Douglas City; James Noble, Hilley Victor Mallory; Alton; Russell Scanlon, St. Joseph MO; John Seabank, SL Joseph MO; Oliv Harvey, Howe, Mc Paul Cain; Jim Seabank, SL Communities, Aitro, Mo Pi Kappa Alpha will hold initiation this afternoon for the following: BILLS Graduating, Pittburg; Simmard Randels, Anthony; Philp Mabble, Garden City; Brasil Brown, Jack Cohen; Bradley Foster, Mae. MO; James Hills, Pittburg; Charles and John Wall of Sequim, Malcolm Biles, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Tauri's Initeile Today The following map will be initialized in the following way: Magellan White, Marshall, Texas; Carbon White, Marshall, Texas; Cowton White, Spring; Leonard Dumian and William Marshall of Kansas City, Mo.; Sharon Foster, Ellsworth; Oliver Lloyd, Ellsworth; and Ellsworth Haster, Chamman. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the initiation of Josephine Khlroo, a graduate student in New York; Lance Durheim Green-Brune; Grace Wood, Gibbons and Viola The new initiates of Chi Omene are Helen Eugen, Angel; Leon Warmer, Nouthch, Jo Roberts, Ounberg, Max Kessler, Thomas; Knotter, Blackwell, Oakley; Charles Gilguer, Kimberly, Irwin Shannon Rimona, Moie; and Gladys Lange. Gamma Phi Beta beta initiation for Chara Brown Jola; Fulka Fukuyo, Anadorea; Okla; Tidman Deck Gunn, Anadorea; Okla; Tidman Deck Gunn; Innocente Simmons; Katherine Ritter, and Adèle Weldner, Kansas City M.; Eather Johnson, Hibernia Rafter; Kathryn Van Riser, Indiana Van Riser; Dobee City; and Bach Vincent Edney, Denver, Colo. P. Teja Phi instantiates Edna Thai initiates tkwo in Beta Peta thiati initiates wawan Margaret Rock, Emperor; Dorsotyh Rustichian; Jane Whitehill, Mia; Fha; Framese Westfall, Sylvan Grove; Virginia Urton, Lawyer; Virginia Miller, Kaimu City, Mo. Alpha Cci Onu initiated Popgy Porwell Kansas City, Mc. Faya Crouse, Wihitim; Middle Huntberger, Mount Holo; Madeline Sturpes, lodge Holo; Virginia Independence and Irene Getter and Virginia Aveld, Lawrence. These initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta Friday were: Mary Engel and Janetette Bowersock, Lawrence; Ingallgore Williamson, Kansas City, M.; Miriam McCallen, Winfield; Mary Fox, Abchion; Kathleen Covey, Baxter Spring; Mornalze Covey, Baxter Spring; Marceline Chance, Chance; Haden Dagett, Salam; Beatrice Kényon, Salina; and Betty Blaker, Pleasantson. The Delta Upsilon fraternity will hold initiation for eleven new Sunday afternoons at 5 o'clock. The men who will be initiated are Chen Burton, Kansas City, Mo.; George Barkley, Bridge City; Szaa Pratt, Colby; Lewis Mcnewan Newman Prinn Trouche, Newton; Paul Hull Thomas; Robert E. Meyer; Arthur Rochester; Wicistia; John Blake, Lawrence; Upton McGill Leaventown; Cecil Warmer, Augusta University Glee Clubs Start on Concert Tours The University glee clubs are start ing out tomorrow on tours through cut the state of Kansas. The women's glee club will leave tomorrow morning on the 8:30 Santa Pae for Chantale, where it will appear in the first concert of its tour. Thirty-seven women will be taken on the vip., 32 of whom are members. Denni Arngus Hohbuhn, director; Katrina O'Neill, assistant; Sabrina and Eleanor Snodgrass, violinist; and Helen Kimsel, reader; are the others who will go. The men's glove club will make their first appearance at Chapman tomorrow afternoon, from where they will go to Abilene for the evening program. The numbers of the program are varied, there being several classical selections, college songs, solos, and readings. K F K U University of Kansas Broadcasting Station Vada Watson, the Kansas When Girl, will be the feature number on the occasional program to be broadcast by Warner Bros. The Warner Watson will arrive in Lawrence to mourn morning on her trip re-trip from the East. The program in dis- Wave Length, 275 Meters 6:50 p. m. — Plains tuning in number 6:55 p. m. — Announcements of future marchs. 60 p.m. Music numbers presented by a faculty ensemble at the Music Center; drop-in dinner, Dean Swarborow, Miss Faraose, Prof. Walt. Labu 7:15 p.m.—Remarks from the Kan aus Wheat Girl. 250 p. m., Seventh of a series on lessons on basketball coaching, "Basketball Officiating," Dr. F. C, Allen. 24; p. m.- Seventh of a series of lectures on declaving, "The Ethics of Debate." Prof. E. A. Gilkinson. 8:00 p.m.—Elementary Spanish, Les ton VII, Miss May Gardner department of Spanish. @ 15 m., m.-French of a series of lectures on "What Kanaag Logic lattice is Doing," Harvey Walker The Kansas-Nebraska basketball game in Robinson gymnasium Tues day night will be broadcast by KF KU, play by play. Calendar for the Week Sunday, Feb 15 Sunday, Feb. 15 9:00:11:00 Bruce Curry session, 30 central Administration building 2:00:43:00 Bruce Curry session, 30 central Administration building 2:30 Men's Glee Club rehearsal, En- tirement auditorium 5:00 Women's Glee club rehearsal Fraser chapel. 4:00 Vespers, Fraser chapel. Monday Feb 16 8:00-8:20 Prayer services, Fraser chapel. 10:00 Convoitation, Robinson gymnasium. 5:09 Theta Sigma Pi tea for women of the department of Journalism Journalism Sky Parlor. 00-5:00 W. S. G. A. tea in honor of cone numbers Wheat Girl, Rest room, central Administration building. :15 Wanda Landowska concert Robinson gymnasium. Tuesday, Feb. 17 8:00-8:29 Prayer service, Fraser chapel. 3:30 Orchestra practice, Fraser ball. 3:30 Entomology club meeting, 292 Dyke museum. 4:30 Meeting of chemical engineers for election of officers, Chemistry building. 1:50 Y, W, C, A, vespers, Myers hall 7:25 K. U-Nebraska basketball woven. Robinson gymnastics 7:50 Delta Phi Delta meeting, Corbin hall. 15 W. S. G. A. council meeting Rest room central Administration building, Wednesday, Feb. 18 8:00-8:20 Prayer services, Fraser chapel. 12:20 Y. M. C. A. luncheon, Myer hall; Stuart A. Queen will tail on. "Why Are We Here?" 1:00 W. A. A. board meeting, Robin son evwwmacum. 4:30 Quack club practice- Robinson pool. 1:30 W, A. A. meeting and initiation Robinson gymnasium. 4:30 Home Economics club meeting. 212 Fraser. 7:25 K. U.-Drake basketball game Robinson gymnasium. 6:15 Sachem dinner. Colonial tea room. 4:20 House Presidents council, Rest room central Administration building. 8;00-8:20 Prayer services, Fraser chapel. 7:30 Scarab dinner, Ma Cuffin's. Thursday, Feb 10 1:30 Orchestra practice, Fraser chapel. 30 Dramatic club meeting, Green hall. 3:00 Botany club meeting, Prof. W. C, Stevens home, 1121 Louisiana. 8:00-8:20 a. m. Prayer services, Fraser channel. 30 Quill club initiation, and one act play by the pledges, Little Theater, Green hall. 30 m. n. First meeting of the Stats Student Volunteer Convention Mvers hall. Friday. Feb. 20 Saturday, Feb. 21 accreditation of the meetings of the State Student Volunteer Convention Achievements Abroad Make Harpsichordist Popular in America Wanda Landowska Is Engaged by Five Orchestra Leaders Seed the Daily Kansan home. Wanda Landowska, famous hawk sychistocrat who will appear on the University Concert course, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m., Philadelphia. She has been engaged by the Philadelphia Philharmonic, New York Symphony St. Louis, and Detroit orchestras in her concerts. Meora, Goliwaki, Mergeberg, Damonisch, Gans and Gilbarkwitz, the respective conductors, have all known of Madium Landwiska's achievements from abroad, and when it was announced that she would come to the United States they immediately engaged her as solist. with the Philadelphia orchestra Madame Landaukova came to America last season and made her debut playing both harp soloist and piano music. Her re-engagements for this group were not merely a senational novelty, as Soloist "Madam Landwiska and her harpishard are famous as an artistic entity"; and Dean D. M. Swarthout, of the Music Department, the harpishard is an exotic instrument and has relatively few exponents. It requires tremendous technique and absolute sureness of touch. Landwiska is really part of her instrument and works with it." She is greatly interested in modern musical movements and is one of the greatest figures of modern musica Paris today. Musicians regard her as a new authority pertaining to academic music. Her book: "Musique Ancienne" published in France has been retructed into English and is obtained a masterwork on the subject. Authority on Ancient Music Tickets for the concert may be obtained at the School of Fine Arts business office, Bell's Music Store, 120 West 54th Street, Office Drug Store for $1.00 and $1.50. Though of Polish birth, Madame Landauka made her career in France starting first as a pianist and later taking up the harpichord; for which most of the music before the 19th century was composed. Coolidge Refuses to Withdraw Recent Appointments Nominations Questioned In Society Washington, Feb. 15.—President Coolidge has sent word to the Senate leader he will not withdraw the three important nominations he recently sent up to the capital which he hoped would protect him from threatening their confirmation. These appointments are: Charles D. Warren for Attorney General, Thomas F. Woodlock, to be a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and William E. Humphrey, to be a member of the Federal Trade Commission. The President takes the position that the nominations are satisfactory to him and that he made them after careful study and if the Senate doesn't like them it can do what it pleases. This will probably result in the postponement of the nominations until the new Senate is seated, when their confirmation seems assured. The Delta Chi fraternity entertained with a house dance Saturday night. Red shaded lights and an enormous army of hearts gave to the party a valentine atmosphere. The team gave a Chuck Shoff stuart unit. The chaperons were Mrs. Koff, Alpha Delti Pi house mother, and Merrick L. C. Harris, Delta Chi house mother, Mervin Preston, Mr. Peitil and Mr. Jackson of Kansas City Ms. and Harold Mackley of Manhattan Fine Arts School Vesper to Be in Fraser Today The third all-musical服 service of the year will be given by members of the School of Fine Arts at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Music Building. The will consist of seven selections by the University Women's glee Club and instrumental and vocal selections by members of the faculty. Spring decoration were featured at the Phi Mu Alpha formal party given at Ecke's hall Friday evening. The music for dancing was furnished by Chuck Schofetal's orchestra. During the period of intermission the party took place at Wiedemann's. Those chaperoning the party were: Mrs. F, M. Long, Prof. Tom Larrmoree, Prof. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Bates, Prof. and Mrs. McFearland and Mrs. M, C. Cattier. The chaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Olson and M. Katherine bore mother; record Shirley, '24, '27; Alexander, '24, and Arthur Wells, '23. --- Out of town guests were; Harry Liggert, Harrington; Horace Ruperz and Martha Ibrahim; Horace City; Mo. Reding, Kansas City; M. Reding, Kansas City; M., Jeffre Aker, Paula; Paul Porter, Kansas City; and William Watkins, Erin. Organ and piano concert piece by June Judy and Prof. C. S. Skilton. Ensemble, "Sinfronia da Camera", Concerta No. 4. Violin ensemble, "Meditation from Thais" (Massenet) and "Orienteale" (Cui). Colored lights playing upon mary shades of glitter against a green background made a fairy-like setting for the Phil Kaplan preface formal music. A feature dance in which all members of the frenzy took part carried out the valentine 2004. The music was furnished by Chuck Shof- Bartolone sone, "Heaven Hath Shea a Tear," by Prof. W. B, Downing. Selections by the University string concert. The women of the Alemania fraternity entertained the men of the fraternity last night with their annual party. Red and white, symbolic of the valentines season, predominate even to the women's costumes. The program; Songs by the Women's glee club. Mrs. T. W. Strayer, house mother, and Mrs. Maude Graham. Kappa Sigma house mother, acted as chaperons. Among the oat of town guests were Vincent Mangle, Hugh Pendergast, Miss Mary O'Sullivan. Choral Union Will Meet Tuesday The regular rehearsal of the Law- rence Choral Union will be held next Tuesday night in spite of the Nebraska basketball game, according to an announcement made last night. Wanda Landowski, director of the organization. A change of date would have meant conflict with either the Wanda Landowski harpeischored concert Monday night, or with the Pietro Yon pipe organ recital on Wednesday night. Medline Newman, Mildred Timmer, and Helen March of Kumu City, Mo; Ellen Webb, Wichita; Femine Saleh, Oakland; and Jack Mc Lennan, Salem. Beta Phi Sigma entertained with a house dance Saturday night. Decorations consisted of red and white streamers and a false ceiling of hearts hung from the ceiling. The Delta Chi orchestra played. Those who acted as shapermen were Mrs. J, Draper, house mother, and Mrs. Anna Maun, out of town guests were: Jack Lee Kuntsa City, Mo.; Grace Hart, Leavandown; and George Lippart, Tonka. The Kappa Sigma Fraternity en- tained with its annual formal Lincoln's birthday dance at the Country Club Friday night. The decorations, which consist partially of red and blue panels lining the sides of the hall, were in leopoldine blue. An indirect lighting system of red and blue lights shed a soft, glow over the dancers and was ennanced by soft streamers in colorful gowns. The Pompeians of the Hotel Baltimore in Kansas City furnished the music for the occasion. Following the dancing, which lasted until one minute, the servers served apper at Wiedemann's. Those acting as chaperones were Mrs. Murdie Graham, house mother; Mrs. Annie Shanklin, Mrs. Elisha; Mrs. Anne Cooke and Misa Cooke Cooke Don Carlos. The Filipino students entertained with their spring party at 1146 Kentucky Saturday night, Valentine decorations of red and white hearts were The musical program was given by four of the hosts, who have traveled on chanquita and lycne circuitus. They were S. B. Eakins, S. A. Abu, J. J. O. Roehl and P. M. Brossi (pino boys) orchestra played throughout the rest of the evening. Chaperones were: Mrs. A. Van Sorevee, Mrs. A. G. Allie, Mrs. P. Pyle, and Mrs. D. Davidson. Chuck Sheftail's second unit fum- nished the music for the house舞 given by the Pi Upsion freshmen in honor of the upperclassman. Light shades in the form of valen- ties subbed the lighting effect and con- trols the mood, like the company. An arch of red heart string encircles the carousel added to ried out even in the ice cream which was heart-shaped. Jessie, Mrs Mitchell, P.U. U, house mother, and Mrs, Stever, Sigma Chi house mother, were present as chaperones. Erick Scott of Kansas City, Mc., and Charles Stella, of Roseville, were the out of guest. Wita Wentin house entertained last night with a party where red corvations hearts and red and white stromerues were symbols of the valentine season. The evening was spent playing valentines games and dancing. Shaded light, hearts and a red and white color scheme lent to the 11th choreo dance a spirit in keep pace with the season. Kertz Green played for the dancing. Several Kosdale students were present at the party, among them Ben Morris, Leah Smith, Cyrus Baster, William Aligar, Carl Lind- quist and Carl Brust. "Mrs. Huley, house mother, acted as chaperone. Mrs. Dorothy I. Gould entertained the Amazon group of the N. S. G. A., and the group at 909 Indiana, and their gentlemen friends at a valentine party at her home at 912 Alabama Friday evening. The evening was filled with dancing. Light refreshments were served at 11 and the party closed at 12. The chaperones were Mrs. Hatsie Ranch and Mrs. Dorothy I. Gould. Dave Gamble President. Meeting of chemical engineers in the Chemistry building at 4:30 Tuesday for the election of officers. AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 The Ninth street Baptist church will hold a union meeting on Sunday, Feb. 10, from 6 until 8. Mr. G. A. Gregg, c99, secretary of the Pasco Y. M. C. A., Kansas City, Mo., will speak. Quality and Service 735 Mass. St. Did You Know That —We have the best small dancing floor in Lawrence? Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Opposite the Postoffice Insurance Bldg. Dope on Scores is always given by C, C, CARl immediately after each game, but in the "THREE WISE FOOLS" will give you the dope on something else which will THRILL YOU MAKE YOU LAUGH MAKE YOU GASP IN EXCITEMENT Mr. Carl Bowerstock - - Feb 23 - 24 Have You Your Spring Lingerie? Now is the time to buy it, especially when our stocks of colors and sizes are so complete. Pajamas, envelope chemise, combinations, nightgowns, vesties, bloomers and step-ins, so that every type of undergarment you are accustomed to wear is certain to be here. Plenty of soft pastel colors as well as white. 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