TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1937 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN PAGE THREE THIS and THAT By KENNETH KITCH This eastern lady who apparently has been kidnapped may be "scared stiff" but it ought to be worth it if for no other reason than that it shows her husband certainly wants her back. Grandma Twaddle always feels that it's a genuine wonder how her daughter always calls her children "little angels" right up to the last day of school and then by the next evening suddenly agrees with the teacher. With Kansas sales tokens fitting dime slot machines and Missouri tokens fitted' the quarter variety, if someone will come forward with another token to fit nickel machines the one-armed bandits' papa will be about as crazy as the rest of us. The National Aeronautical Association is having trouble finding someone to sponsor the national balloon races. Here's an opportunity in some temporarily jobless Florida real estate promoters. It's soon going to be that Kansas City folk will be afraid to even look at the city hall. What with the vote frauds and the workmen who were caught underneath a cable in the cellar of the new municipal building, it seems that sooner or later the Missouri metropolis is trapping everybody connected with its politics. News headline: "Kansas Gets on New Government Map." Which is really more than can be expected of Maine and Vermont these days. Things: A bunch of the boys drove over to Topeka yesterday to see Jimmie Lynch and his automobile crashers defy death. They could have accomplished the same purpose by waiting until this morning to watch some luckless chap disagree with his professor's pet theory. . . One bright young lass has solved the bug situation. She takes a course in which numerous insects must be collected; and so every morning just before her first class she visits the huge lights at the entrance of the library and carefully scoops up all the bugs her little heart desires . . . The new entrance at the library, by the way, has destroyed what was last summer's most popular female smoking room—the arch under the steps . . . For the benefit of some of the hurried and uninitiated, the new stairs and door at the northeast corner of the library's sunken floor leads directly into a photographic dark room and not into the men's louge . . . The somewhat elementary sanitary conveniences at the excavation for the nurses' home—just back of the hospital—may seem out of the ordinary for a modern university campus. But it ought to make a bunch of these small town teacher-visitors feel a great deal more at home. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Summer Session Kansan Address All Communications to SUMMER SESSION KANSAN EDWARD BARNETT ... 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St. A distinctive dining place Moderate Prices Lunches Dinners Special Parties Frazier to Meet Classes in Clag Modelling Tonight Accommodations for eight more students are open in a special private course in clay modelling started last Friday night by Bernard (Poco) Frazier, '29, who will meet sessions at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesdays and Friday nights throughout the summer session. The fee is $9 for the course. AIR CONDITIONED for your comfort! Shampoo and Fingerwave 50c and up We feature Marie Earle Cosmetics VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1372 7 W. 11th St. The total of 24 planned sessions will include 16 modellings from full figure, and eight on head portraits. All work will be done with living models. Mr. Frazier also will give SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. ONESTOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 25c; three insertions, 50c; six insertions, 75c; contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANAN Business Office. Permanentals $1.50, $2, and $2.50 to $5. End curls $1.50, $1.50 and $2. Any Style Waveset ... 25c Shampoo and Wave ... 35c Experienced operators only We Wish to Tell You IVA'S Phone 533 9411% Mass. St. That we have put in a beautiful line of exclusive Lastex Swim Suits. Popular colors and priced at $4.98 - $5.98 See ours first TERRY'S 841 Mass. SUNDAY GIVE DAD A REAL GIFT—AND HAVE IT CARRY THE CARL L A B E L ————————— — Suggestions — Botany Wool Neckties Fancy Socks Fancy Half Socks Sport Belts Summer Shirts Summer Pajamas Summer Lounging Robes Panama Hats Polo Shirts Wash Slacks Palm Beach Slacks Fancy Handker hiefs Fitted Cases Ash Trays Cigarette Humidors Necktie Racks Key Chains Key Cases Leather Bill Folds Swank Jewelry Golf Balls demonstrations of plaster and terra-cotta casting, and persons wishing to preserve their work can cast it and have it fired in the University kiln at a slight cost. Equipment will be provided. 40 Doxen Silk Neckties 65c 2 for $1.25 "Our Store Is Air Conditioned" Six persons attended the first session, and several more are expected for the second meeting tonight. Mr. Frazier is making no requirements for entrance, but prefers persons of University age or older. The course is being conducted independently of the University, but meetings will be held in room 308 West Administration. No part-time students will be enrolled. Mr. Frazier is employed by the state to do modelling work for the University, and at present is doing a group for the geology department. He recently completed a series of dioramas for the zoology department, showing animal and plant life in prehistoric Kansas. Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters Rexall Drug Store PHONE 17 13 papers-15c per week 847 Mass. St. H. L. Nevin Distributor EAT On The HILL at the Memorial Union Building Dining Room BREAKFAST LUNCHEON 6:45-8:30 11:30-1:15 >> >> NOTE >> >> We are serving a regular dinner this summer from 5:15 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. Use Your Union Lounge After the Library Closes 303 WEST 13th St. CORNER GROCERY FRESH MEATS LUNCH MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES ICE CREAM CHEESE LEE Brand RICHLIEU Brand POEHLER Brand FREE DELIVERY PHONE 6 1 8 HAVE YOUR GROCERIES DELIVERED TO YOUR KITCHEN 18 YEARS IN THIS LOCATION CHARGE ACCOUNTS PROMPT SERVICE