18, 1954 Page 7 ed ropean aff lec- of South its for total inls. The income ON THE HILL Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Marilyn Radke, fine arts sophomore, to Milan Hart, junior, in architecture and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Both are from Liberal. The announcement was found in the dessert of one of the sorority members during dinner last Sunday. Miss Radke's attendants were Betty McCollum, fine arts sophomore. Audry Holmes and Nancy Neville, journalism juniors. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hamlin of Kiowa, Kans, announce the pinning of their daughter, Carol Hamlin, a student at Bethany School of Nursing in Kansas City to Darryl Knarp, college sophomore. Both are from Kiowa. Knarp is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Delta Delta Delta sorority recently initiated 22 members. Those initiated were Marilyn Alhstrom, Jane Bartling, Carol Fluharty, Geneva Grout, Diane Hollis, Barbara Johnson Hamilton, Doralyn Embargara, Judie Morgan, Mary Carolyn McKinney, Marilyn Schainost, Carol Shellhaas, Dorris Toland, Kayass Wavon, Carol Wells, Shirley Cox, Marilyn LeSuer, and Lee Ann Urban, all college sophomores. Joan Burleigh, Mary Ann Curtis, and Lucy McKeithan, fine arts sophomores; Marjorie Heard, engineering sophomore, and Donna Spotts, education sophomore. Mary Ann Curtis was honor initiate and Lee Ann Urban was chosen outstanding pledge. Thirty members of Kappa Sigma fraternity attended a district conclave held at Washburn university last week-end. The local chapter won first place in a basketball tournament among the chapters from Washburn, Baker university, Kansas State college, and Nebraska university. Miss Nothdurt is from Pines Lake, N.J., and Toallson, a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, is from Dodge City. The announcement was made by a skirt telling of a rumor of a pinning Mrs. Ralph Park, housemother, confirmed the rumor. Attendants to Miss Nothdurt were Catherine Campbell, business junior; Jane Henry and Wanda King, college sophomores. Two of the guest speakers at the conclave were John Hall of the School of Business and track coach William Easton, both alumni of the fraternity. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity recently held their formal initiation. Those initiated were Max Mardick, and Robert Huebner, engineering sophomores; Leonard Mueller, Michael Randolph, Lauren Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Dianne Nothdurft to Robert Toalson, both are college sophomores. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND WOMAN'S bifocales between Building 15 and 18 in Sunside. Black ribbon glass chain on half horn rim. Owner may be by paying price of ad. 1148M. 3-19 BROWN LEATHER BILLFOLD with ID and driver's license, near, or in Robinson gym. Urgently needed. Call Kenneth Vaughn at 4203. Reward. 3-18 LANGE, CLEAN, comfortable and attractively furnished single room in quiet home. Unexpectedly available. Near University. Phone 3606W. 3-19 FOR RENT TWO-STORY modern house at 1136 Concord burning furnace, $75 per month. 3-23 ONE-ROOM furnished apartment. Utilities paid. 506 West 6th. Phone 13447 822-922-2222. BUSINESS SERVICES SPEND THE SUMMER at Camp on the Lake-of-the-Ozarks. Many positions available for girls as counselors at the Kansas City Girl Scout Camp, Oakledge, Fargo Information Center, Kansas City City Council of Girl Scouts, 1021 Baltimore, Kansas City Mo. 3-1F CABINET-MAKER and REFINISHER: Antique pieces. Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Neginbottom, Res. and Shop. 623 AH BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds by the mix-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of experience at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1618 Vt., or phone 2373R, Joan Manion. ftt Pi Kappa Alpha, social fraternity, recently initiated the following men: James Wilson, engineering freshman; Gene Suhr, education junior; John Sloan, college freshman; Daniel Parkinson, college sophomore; Joseph Holliday, college sophomore; Richard Barnes, engineering freshman; Gordon Evy, college freshman, and David Leslie, college freshman. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will have a party at the chapter house from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday The chaperones will be Mrs. B. A. Mayher, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. Richard Blume, and Mrs. Edward H. Turner. Triangle, engineering fraternity, will hold a party Saturday, March 20 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the house. The chaperones will be Mrs. R. V. Cole, Mrs. J. E. Hope, Mrs. L. Stanley, and Mrs. W. W. Brown. Associated members initiated were William M. Lucas Sr., Lamar, Mo.; Louis Leroy Heil, Topeka; Ray Herschel Eyman, Wichita, and Carl Edward Law, Hays. FRIDAY -- Martin - Lewis Sat. • "SCARED STIFF" Adm. 20c-65c Welch, Kenneth Miller, and Lee Johnson, engineering freshmen; Karl Steegman, Gilbert Mason, Donald Mitts, and Richard Bryant, college freshmen; Charles Wise and Chester Arterburn Jr., both college sophomores. Classified Advertising Rates Thursday, March 18, 1954 University Daily Kansar Additional words. 306 204 203 terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ex-verbally or brought to the university Daily Knowledge Press, Journalism blg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the tax before publication date). Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 3c FOR SALE 1941 CHEVROLET coupe. Good condition. Call Pat Mitchell at 3248JR 0-31- ARGUS A-2 CAMERA with leather car-case. Excellent condition. Picture 3-19 2984W. RIDERS-WANTED: Driving to Wichita Friday afternoon and coming back Sunday evening. Phone Jim Davis 973-R evenings between 6 and 7:30. 3-18 BATTERIES: Guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5 and old battery. Battery Stores Associated. 512 East 9th, home-owned. Phone 943. tf ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship trips. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesse- mation or please contact her at visit.glesse- mation or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tt TRANSPORTATION The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps will have a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight, Saturday at the Student Union. The chaperones will be Capt, and Mrs. Gurkla, and Capt, and Mrs. C. E. Glidewell. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold a "pig" dinner from 6:30 p.m. to midnight, Saturday at the house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Joe File, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Andrew McKay, and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer. The Engineering council will hold its Hob Nail Hop from 9 to midnight, Friday. --the chaperones will be Mrs. Marie D. Trego, Mrs. Dana L. Anderson, Mrs. Cletus Rosebrough, and Mrs. Edward Dicks. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will have a Mardi Gras party from 9 to midnight, Saturday at the chapter house. LEONARD'S STANDARD SERV. 9th and Indiana PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OUR GRAND RE-OPENING Friday, March 19 FREE Treats for the Ladies Prizes for the Kiddies Drivers Admitted FREE! TWO BIG HITS Kappa Phi Installs 7 New CabinetMembers Formal installation of new cabinet members of Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, will be held at 7 p.m. Friday in Danforth chapel. Members of the new cabinet are, president, Carolyn Husted, education junior; vice president, Irma Lou Kolterman, college sophomore; recording secretary, Norma Jean Nelson, college sophomore; corresponding secretary, Peggy Jones, education junior; treasurer, Wilma Morton, education junior; chaplain, Dorolyn Humbarger, college sophomore; and Kappa Phi-Wesley foundation coordinator, Wanda Gugler, education junior. Committee chairman are Nannette Pitman, education junior, program; Jean Dumler, college sophomore, worship; Marcia Hininger, college junior, social; Kap Vetterick, college sophomore, membership; Irene Coonfer, college sophomore, publicity; Elaine Oehrle, college sophomore, religious efforts; Yvonne Robb, fine arts junior, historian; Carol Cunningham, fine arts sophomore, music; Marjorie Roark, fine arts freshman, organist; Glenna Williams, business junior, finance; and Helen Haize, education sophomore, social service projects. The United Veterans organization will have a picnic from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 23 at Clinton park. Maj. John J. Mace, associate professor of military science, will chaperone. Esquire Etiquette $5 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Ph. 666 For Extra Cash, sell those items with a Kansan Classified.