University Daily Kansan Page 7 men's ocked ear! iron elec- rub- -Classified Ads- --one day 50c three days 75c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be in before 12 noon on Wednesday or the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Dial Kansan Business office. Flint Hall LOST five days $1.00 LOST: A 120-page research paper en- fitted "Mass Education in Differen- t Countries" between 12 noon and 6 o.m. Tuesday at the library, where I found, contact Mohamed Mazen at 15371; Tennessee or phone 3-7025. Valuable reward. 9-27 REWARD for Alpha Phi sorority pin. Lost on the campus Tuesday. Name is on the back. Contact Madelyn Brite— Alpha Phi house. Phone VI 3-7079. Hawk-Talk 1. Stop reading, drop everything and run (not walk) to the Concessions Stand in the Student Union and buy your ticket for the Dave Brubeck Concert. Hoch Auditorium will be Brubeck's stomping ground for a couple of hours starting at 8 Tuesday evening, October. 11. You won't have to write to Dad for funds; tickets are only $1. Here's a Hawk's Nest exclusive-PIZZA. At last pizza is available in the Lawrence area. This little bit of Italy is served on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday nights in the Hawk's Nest. Try it this week. Wednesday night is "date night." If you're without wheels, take your date to the Union. Every Wednesday there's record dancing in the Trail Room, and this Wednesday the Ed Fording Trio will play from 9 to 10. And at night the Hawk's Nest and Trail Room lights are low. With this, life on foot is not so bad. Anybody that knows anything about poetry has heard of Robert Frost. Hear the poems of Robert Frost read at the Poetry Hour this Thursday at 4 in the Music and Browsing Room. Walter Meserve of the English department will be the reader. Coming attractions: Craft Shop lessons, Coffee Hour Forums, Bowling & Billiards & Bridge Tournaments! student union activities NOW THRU WED ROBERT MITCHUM SHELLEY WINTERS THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER VARSITY THEATER OF THE WORLD Held Over! NOW Thru WED JAMES STEWART THE MAN FROM LARAWIE AUSTIN-HEALEY: 1954 Model 100, 21.00 actual miles. Light blue finish, heater and overdive. Bruck Cump. 1137 Indiana. Phone VI 3-4991. E.O.D. 9-28 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1853 Tudor Plymouth. New tires, radio, heater. In excellent running condition. 1232 La. Call evenings- VI 3-8649. 9-27 FOR SALE: 1953 Ford Mainline: black. Excellent heater and radio. Motor in first class condition. Smith Floral. East 23rd. 9-29 FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale. Law vendors: 810 Peninsula. vans. Phone VI 3-598-2645 FOR SALE: 1940 Oldsmobile coupe. Good transportation. Very cheap VI 3-510. 208 Century Drive. 9-27 FOR SALE! Large 4 or 5 bedroom home. Large lot with wonderful trees and yard. Well located. Completely air conditioned with new combination furnace. Full basement. Garage. Balconies, windows and ceiling flower garden, with patio, fish pool and B-B-Q. Can get good FHA loan. Call VI-3-3146. 9-30 FOR SALE: Nikon with 1.4 and 135 mm. telephoto. Call VI 3-3913 between 5 and 7 p.m. 9-29 FOR SALE: Sterteon Tape and Howell Bob at 5 rolls 4 tape. Bob at Vl-3-4278. 9-29 BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING-Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith M412; Mass EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast accurate service at register. Phi. VI 3-1240. tf TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star 3-0181. Thirteen issues 40c. For that soft natural looking pin-cur- permanent wave call Dorothy Elswick. Phone VI 3-5360. Elswick Beauty Salon. 9-30 STUDENTS: The Eldridge Hotel Barber Shop has more barbers now for your service. 10-7 GARAGE $3.00 per month. 828 Arkansas PHONE VI 3-4366 after 5 p.m. 9-30 TRANSPORTATION 10-5 RIDE WANTED to K. U. Medical Center on Wednesday and Friday afternoons Phone VI 3-5443. Mrs. R. J. Russell. .97 TRANSPORTATION: Wanted: Riders to Parsons this weekend. Call Max Thompson. VI 3-0767. 9-28 WANTED SECRETARY to work 12 to 15 hours in New York and in other Kansas state training. 9-30 Home Ec Picnic Is Today The opening fall picnic of the Home Economics Club will be held at 5:30 p.m. today in Fraser Hall dining room. Persons who have paid 50 cents by noon yesterday may attend. the club, a departmental, professional organization, is open to all students in the home economics field. STARTS THURSDAY --hansen, Kansas City, Kan. senior has been a member three years, and Jane Pecinovsky, Leawood junior, will begin her second year as a member. Regular Admission The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class will hold an hour dance Tuesday at the chapter house with North College Hall. On The Hill Alpha Omicron Pi held a reception Sunday afternoon in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Allen. Dr. Allen is professor emeritus of ornithology at Cornell University. Mrs. Elsa Allen is an alumna of Ebsol chapter of Alpha Omicrom Pi, Cornell University. About 100 guests attended. Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity and Gamma Phi Beta social sorority held a joint picnic recently in Clinton Park. - * * --hansen, Kansas City, Kan. senior has been a member three years, and Jane Pecinovsky, Leawood junior, will begin her second year as a member. The pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity has elected officers. They are Warren DeGoler, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, president; David Wheeler, Emporia sophomore, vice-president; Gary Grundel, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, secretary-treasurer, and James Ware, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, social chairman. The Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity held an hour dance Thursday for its pledges with the seventh floor of North College Hall. *** At a recent meeting of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, Karl Kloox, University Bursar, spoke on the business operations of the University and explained the new IBM system now in use. A special meeting was held to discuss pledging procedures and to arrange a professional schedule for the coming year. About 30 persons attended. Sellards Hall and Joliffe Hall held an hour dance at Sellards recently. The chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper and Mrs. Althea B. Galloway. The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity has elected officers. They are Bob Moore, Cherryville fourth year architect student, president; Jeff Dennesen, Kansas City, Mo. junior, vice-president; Bob Kerr, Lincoln freshman, secretary; Larry Shoffner, Salina freshman, treasurer; Norman Shutter, Arkansas city freshman, social chairman; Bud Vincent, Lawrence freshman, song leader; Chick Wind, Winfield freshman, Freshman IFPC representative, and Bill Kile, Tom Bruce, both Kansas City, Kan. freshmen, Freshman IFPC alternates. - ❶ ❷ Miller Hall recently entertained Watkins Hall at a pajama party after closing hours. A skit, "Miss Roberts," was presented and refreshments were served. LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN West 23rd - VI 3-2122 Ends Tonite "BATTLE CRY" With ALDO RAY Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1955. Co-Hit THE BLACK PIRATES ANTHONY DUXTER - MARIA ROGIN BOX OFFICE, OPEN 6:30 FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 ALWAYS A CARTOON ALWAYS A CARTOON Like An Expense-Paid Summer Month In New York? Girls! Would you like to spend an expense-paid month in New York City next summer? Then try your luck . . . The fashion magazine offers a chance for women btween the ages of 18 and 26 to win one of the 20 Guest Editorships—a month on the staff of Mademoiselle—or to place as one of the 50 runners-up. University undergraduate women may now submit applications for membership in the 1955-56 Mademoiselle College Board Contest. The deadline for the applications is Nov. 1. The four ways to apply for the College Board are: (1) Write a brief critique of the August issue of Mademoiselle; (2) Draw a cartoon series on any phase of campus life, or illustrate at least one article or story published in Mademoiselle during the past year; (3) Describe and illustrate an ideal weekend wardrobe for a girl on this campus; (4) Do layout or copy or both for at least one promotional piece encouraging students to enter the College Board Contest. Those who are accepted on the College Board do two assignments during the college year. Assignments give the members a chance to write features about campus life; submit art work, fashion, feature, fiction or promotional ideas. College Board members who win a Guest Editorship will go to New York in June to help write, edit, or illustrate the August College issue. They will be paid a regular salary for their month's work, plus round-trip transportation to New York. While in New York each Guest Editor takes part in a full calendar of activities. She interviews a celebrity in her chosen field, visits fashion workrooms, newspaper offices, stores and advertising agencies, besides working daily with the editor to whom she is assigned. Successful candidates will be notified of acceptance on the College Board before Christmas, and the first assignment will appear in the Mademoiselle's January issue. At present there are two KU girls on the College Board. Janis Johansen, Kansas City, Kan. senior has been a member three years, and Jane Pecinovsky, Leawood junior, will begin her second year as a member. Jean Peters Constance Smith Lure Of The Wilderness PLUS SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR AUDIE MURPHY MARSHAL HOMPSON A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Starts Tomorrow Ends Tonight In his arms she forgot everything ...except that she was a woman! Shows 2-7-9 p.m. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION The Selection of the Lawrence American Royal Queen Entrant, Sponsored by the Lawrence JayCees, Will Be Held On Our Stage Tonite