So b ae r s o o f u l h a e r s o o g g h iw cox en gi af of of f. at TI P. H. io gp F. th n u ul kw in m fi SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1924 Mr. rap Mr. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A G S I P S T R E W S C Journalism Department Owns Interesting but Little Known Collection of Valuable Curios Sight-seeking etiquette compels the visitor to the University of Kansas to see Dyche-museum, "Conanchu," and the stuffed birds the three-toed horse, and the African sparrows that Angler has missed half of the wonders. But nobody brings visitors to see the journalism museum. Most people never know there is one. Just off the news room, on the first floor of the journalism building, there is a small room, its walls covered with newspapers, processes, framed newspapers, and type examples. A large case in the center holds the more important papers. The newspapers are valuable documents for, for the special news they contain. Several foreign papers are exhibited, among them a London Times paper 1794. Papers from the accounting accounts of the taking of Richard, Lincoln's Social Happenings of the Week Chi Omega gave its annual spring formal at the country club Saturday night. A black lattice work with a background of yellow, covered the walls and ceiling. A star light effect was produced in the false ceiling. Crested programs were given as favors. The chaperons were: Mrs. Ida St. lair, house mother; Mrs. Emma Faan, Mrs. T. S. Stover. Other guests were; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swertz, dary Ellen Gallagher, Margarete Julia, Julia Warner, Dorothy Terrill, label Craig, Mrs. W. S. Pettit, and drs. W. T. Quinlin. Phi Gamma Delta entertaines more than thirty-five guests at its annual Bennie Watkins spring party which was held at the chapter house Saturday evening. The house was decorated to represent a Japanese rose garden. A midnight luncheon was served. The chaprons of the party were Mrs. Anne Cahill, house mother, and Mrs. Edith Miller. Kappa Sigma entertained Saturday evening with an informal dance at the F. A. U. hall, which was decorated in spring flowers and colorfulated programs were given as favors. The girls were Mrs. Marie Brunton, house mother, Mrs. Mullina, Mrs. Jetnore, and Mrs. Kellot. The party was chaperoned by Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. Etta Hotchik and Mrs. Mary Wood, housemother. Out-of-town guests were: Ethel Axelrode, Helian Slyn, Mary Goldsichar Llai Scaltam, Margaret Foley, Grace Hosterman, Margaret Crawford, Mary Florence Thiebald of Kansas, Cellil Michelin of Salina; Dorothy Evans' Custodio of Salina; Dorothy Evans' Minerna Dineur, Vilia Glenn, Topeka; Margaret Graham, Martin of Paook; Winifred Junction City; and Etta Blumbach of Ft. Scott. Theta Phi Alpha gave its annual spring formal at Ecke's hall last night. The color effect of the decorations was green and white, with a green canopy fringed in white covering the ceiling. At the entrance to the hall was a black chair, a cozy corner on one side. The orchestra was covered by a black and white matted-work covered with pink flowers. "A Night at Monte Carlo" was the motel carried out in the international party given for the architects by the departments of painting and design Saturday night in West Administration building. The main room held a roulette table, wheels of chance, and other takeoffs on gambling devices. The "Bewery Ballroom" furnished place for the dancing, with an orchestra of piano and violin. A miniatur with hand palm presses a drum and scenery, done by Professor Eanwood of the department, offered a program which included foreign dances, a Junch and Judy show, and chalk talks The feature of the entertainment however, was the Beaux-Art gallery caricatures of the professors, students in the architectural depart Small tables, candle lighted, were placed about the corridors, cabaret style. Booths, representing the different nations with their distinctive Turkish coffee, chap sukey, and Swiss sandwiches, furnished refreshments. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will enter in today with its annual Mother's day program. An informal dinner n honour of the mothers will be given on the chapter house, 1307 Michigan avenue. Music will be furnished by James Mitchell, Norville Snyder and Kenneth Millett of the Snyder Mille assassination, Booth's escape, and the inauguration of the new president. An extra of the New York Journal, for Feb. 16, 1898, is headlined with the disaster of the battlehain Maine, in Havana harbor, The exhibits of the printing pro cesses include electrotyping, color engraving, and photography chalk plate printing. You can see even a portion of every sten in the methods A small wooden Jayhawk, fawn in a German prison camp by Corrae Hoffman, former student in the University, and worker in war relief and Y. M. C. A. activities, occupies a prominent place in the model of the Guttenberg press is cunningly carried in wood, never in every detail. Contributions from people interested in journalism work have added largely to the museum, and a really important collection is being made. Anastra, Mrs. Gertrude Sawell will be hostess for the fraternity. Acceptances have been received from Mr. B. Rush; Mrs. W. H. Wyman; Mrs. J. C. Larkin; Mrs. George R. Allen; Mrs. F. S. Ellis, Mrs. Evan H. Browne, Mrs. C. Allvine of Kansas City; Kanz, Mrs. Daniel O'Brynne; Mrs. T. C. Rust; Mrs. A. N. Moore; Mrs. M. Collins of Kansas City; Ma, Mrs. M. Collins of Oxford, Kanz; Mrs. J. W. Severe, Ashland, Kanz; Mrs. C. E. Black of Overbrook, Kanz; Mrs. S. R. Stauffard of Hymen, Kanz; Mrs. Elvin O'Brynne; Mrs. R. Stauffard of Gants of Cawker City, Kanz; Mrs John S. Ball, of Manhattan, Kanz, Mrs A. Whitmore of Salina, Kanz; Mrs. E. D. Scott of Council Grove, Kanz; Mrs. F. E. Rowle of Wamego, Kanz; Mrs. F. E. Rowle of Wamego, Kanz; Mrs. Waltre Kerr of Smithville, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi gave its annual spring rush party Friday evening at the Country Club. Spring flowers were the decorations. Gold crested programs were given as favors. The fall internship was a sparkler舞者. Eight out of town and seven Lawrence women were guests at the party. The chaperons of the evening were: Mrs. T. W. Eoff, house mother; Mrs. J. L. Liske, Mrs. Jeanne Mitchell, Mrs. C. W. Parker of Leavenworth, Mrs. D. W. Parker of guests were Margaret Hues, Mary Newton, Mrs. Frances Eaton, Vaalt Taibert of Kansas City, and Eula Ozell of Manhattan. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional economics traternity, entertained with a dance at Broadview Inn Friday evening. Spring flowers were shaded in the traternity colors of blue and gold. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. S. J. Kell, house mother, and Mrs. C. V. Hosee. Other guests of the party were Dr. W. Parker, parkenter Parker of Kansas City, George Leffer, Fred Mattingly of Wichita, Otha Hatfield of Toppea, Kelvin Hoover, Walter Hertzox, Ralph Blake of Lawrence, Virginia Johnson of Johnson, Edgar Berg, Prof. and Herbert S. Taggart, Prof. Dom尼哥 Gallagho. Calendar for the Week Announcements for this column should be telephoned to Kanan news room, K. U. 20, calendar editor, or given to Kanan reporter before Friday noon. Sunday, May 4 3:00 Cosmopolitan Club meeting Cosmopolitan house. Monday, May 5 4:30 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet meeting Henley house. Tuesday, May 6 4:30 Y. W, C. A. meeting, Myers hall. The forest products laboratory classes have started at the University of Wisconsin. The enrollment this year of 52 men coming from all parts of the country is the largest ever registered in the course. Some come for the two week course, and others for the one. 7:15 W. S. G. A. meeting, central Administration building. Wednesday, May 7 10:30 Prof. A. M. Wileox lecture Classical Museum, Fraser. 10:00 All-University Convocation, Robinson gymnasium. 8:00 Meeting of Owl society, 1 Kappa Alpha house. Thursday, May 8 Wiedemann's tea room. 7:30 Dramatic Club meeting, Little Theater. Plans for a Student Union are maternalizing at the University of Oregon. Three hundred members of the canvassing organization gathered at a meeting last week and to discuss campaign and the raising of funds. 6:30 W. A. A. installation banquet, Wiedemann's tea room. The University of Washington, which still holds the Pacific Coast rowing championship, will send two crows east to defend the intercollegiate to compete for the honor of representing America in the Olympics. Saturday, May 10 9:00 Senior Cake Walk, F. A. U. hall. FOR SALE—Two Violins. One good one and one fairly good. Enquire at 1022 Ohio. M7 The junior prom at the University of Texas is a purely feminine affair. The escorts send everything a well trained gentleman should send, a corsage, and calls in a taxi. The dance is held in the university gymnasium and has been a tradition for years. To Give Senior Recital The senior学位 of Miss Velm Schmidt, pianist, a pupil of Prof. C. A. Preyer, and Earl Miller, bass, a pupil of Prof. W. B. Downing, will be given Monday, May 5, at 8 p.m. G. Cran. Simpson will accompany. LOST—A gold Schaffer fountain pen with initials, I. M. P. M8 WANT ADS EXPERT typing, 50 cents per thou- and words. Poppin, 345 Indiana, 1550 Blue. M2 FOR RENT—Delightful rooms with board. Phone 1490,200 W.12.M7 The opening of a campaign on the campus for a million dollar fund for a University of Michigan League Building began April 29. Stanford University California Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE MISSING CHURCH Information from Office 9 Stanford University California Summer Quarter, 1924 Tuesday, 24 June to Saturday 30 August. Second half begins 28 July. Opportunities to do work for the A. B. and for higher de- rives, or to do special work in the seantic climate of the San San Francisco peninsula. Courses in the regular academic and scientific branches, and in law. WANTED: Typing of all kinds. Phone 1490, 200 W. 12th. M7 Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Cherry Dew and Vanilla Banana Nut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick or Fresh Strawberry Cherry Pineapple Vanilla Caramel Nut Pineapple Hi-Life Brown Bread Chocolate Black Walnut Cherry Dew Bannana Nut Grape Pineapple Honey Moon Sherbet:s Pineapple Lime Orange *PERSON who took to mute a top coat from Ecke's hall Saturday night please call 592. M5 Orange It costs no more to have the BEST PHONE NO. *F OR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms in modern home. Reference required. 721 Ma. St. M5 PHONE 182 LOST: Cameo breast at K. U. St. diamond Saturday, Reward, Mrs. D. C. Murphy, 1142 Ind. Phone 573, A30 FOR RENT—An apartment at 1201 Oread for summer. Call 1340 Red. LOST—Phi Kappa pin. Finder please call 2165. Reward. tf LOST—Pad of Watkins checks'i PROFESSIONAL CARDS D. CECIL B. PROPST, D. O. S. D. FREEDHAM and 2 STUDENTS with M. Over McCluckey's Drift Store. D. O. S. D. FREEDHAM and 2 STUDENTS with M. Over McCluckey's Drift Store. Paimer *m* = *v*-clinician. The Chair Palmer *m* = *v*-clinician. X-ray is *r* C. R. A. ALRIGHT. Chiropractor. Org. Court House, Tel. 1581. Analyst. leather folder. Stuba wanted for record. Please call 1222 or 2336. D. M. Whiteside. tf FOR RENT - June to September, furnished house, seven rooms and garage. Phone 2766, 808 Missouri St. M. T. Van Hecke. tf FOR SALE—Ford roadster, '20. Price, $85. Call 285, Boggs. Phone 442 Shows: 2:30; 4:00; 7:30; 9:00 Prices: 10c & 28c MONDAY ONLY "The Way of a Man" Coming- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Shows: 2:30; 4:00; 7:30; 9:00. Prices: 10c & 33c Cecil B. DeMille's PRODUCTION “TRIUMPH” with LEATRICE JOY, ROD LA ROCQUE The creator of "The Ten Commandments" breaks his own record for lavishness with "Triumph." The whirl of fashionable society and the world of modern industry moulded into the most luscious screen feast since DeMille's "Male and Female" and "Manslaughter." "IT'S A PARAMOUNT" The Senior Class Announces Music by Brick English's Seven Pieces The Senior Cake Walk X F. A. U. - Saturday, May 10th “$1½ for a passport” Leo Mills Mgrs. Bob Lemon Decorations Refreshments George Henry Weissman, a diplomatic admittance to the Illinois bar. He student in Northwestern University, will be graduated in June at the head of the college. Hikes! Are in Season WE CAN FURNISH EVERYTHING (except the date) Leave your food order. 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