re, serv aw, colle me, Lou LH member Page 7 HIS with snails, too taisons, too ties you ae, casual or of or of the Like the of course at famou floats, ls Call KU 376 - * ne 524 STEEL RIGHTY msz: Cash. Phone orders are accepted, on the understanding that the bill will be received by you in person at the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (e- sxt Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity office. Journals begged . . . 45 p.m. on the before publication date. ILDCAT OVED! Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 3c Classified Advertising Rates d- header. d- lippee. d ready. romance. words or less literal words BUSINESS SERVICE ING of all kinds done promptly and time or 26704 after 5 p.m. If it JING SERVICE Experienced theses, Mrs Hallin in IBM, Mrs Hailu West 6th. Phone 1344W. :34 p.m. S PING: Experience in theses, termers, miscellaneous typing and sten-cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone CW. 1915 Tenn. tf IO 16 to TV repair service on all licenses. Largest stock of finest quality services. We have the finest test equip- ment areas assuring fast, fast service. Bowery Radio and version. Phone 138. 1234 Vermont pickup and delivery. ING: Theses, application letters, n papers, miscellaneous. Accurate Prompt service. Mrs. Shlelds, 1209 o. Phone 1601. HAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasurise and visit your "Jawhawk" shop. We have everything in the pet needs are our business. Our pet store, Petland, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. ff L ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- buyers. buyers William J. Vien- con 31108. ING: Themes, twn papers, theses, opt. accurate service. Call Mrs. mley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode ff ERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers, books, theses, medical and biolog-reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. Moore, 88 La L., Apt. 4, upstairs. Ph. J. STAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, ear, savages, chili, homemade pas- Free Parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 until midnight. tf IT'S TOO HOT TO WEAR SWEATERS Bring them in and have them cleaned before you it them away. 3 Day Service 1 Day Specials New York Cleaners Merchants Of Good Appearance Phone 75 26 Mass. NOW ENDS SATURDAY Color Cartoon-Sportscope MIDNITE SPOOK SHOW SATURDAY "THE HOUSE OF DRACULA" DRIVE-IN THEATRE SET OF CUSTOM Built First Flight golf irons, 2 to 9 inclusive. Phone 3685R, 5 1/2 Mile West of Lawrence on Hiway 59 - Phone 260 FOR SALE CRYSTAL CAFE serves noice steaks sandwiches, mats, home-made plues and parking space for customers Air-conditioned rooms 4 a.m. to midnight. CRAFT Cafe. 609 Vt. AMERICAN LIT textbook. American Lit spiral notebook and Modern Europe textbook. Friday before vacation in vicinity of Union. Finder call Janet Padgett, 718. LOST CAMERA. $34% ¼x4l Speed Graphic, fine line. Tessar. T54.5 lens. Computer shot, film magazine. Film pack adapt- ment. Spedgun flash. Call 1894W. R. Finley. SET OF KEYS in dark brown leather Call Mark Leaf 2131W, 919 Kentucky TRANSPORTATION ARLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange and international travel whether tours or indefinite entertainers. Phone Mrs. Llois Odaffer, 613-595-6135, Downs Travel Service. 1015 Mass. ASK US ABOUT airplane rates, sky coach. family days, round trip reduc- ment. American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss American International Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. **1f** SEND YOUR MAILING LIST for "JAY-HAWK'S CHAMPIONSHIP STORY" with $1.02 per name, to P.O. box 61, Lawrence, Kansas, and we will promptly mail the basketball book of the year to your friends all over the country. 7 MISCELLANEOUS LEAVING FOR ALASKA June 1st. Want three or four riders. Contact Kenneth Metzger at University or Oskaloosa, Kan. Phone 191. 5 On the Hill Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker of Larned, announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Anne, to Bertram Brandt of New York City. BY LONNIE BARLOW Kansan Society Editor Miss Baker received her bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1945. She is travel director for the Shell Oil company, and is nationally known by her business of Carol Lane. Mr. Brandt received his bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1939. He is a news-photo correspondent for United Press-Acme News Pictures. His assignments are to look up the first pictures of the Normandy invasion and the Anzio beachhead in World War II. A summer wedding is planned. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held its Laurel Fete, annual spring formal, Saturday in the Community building. Bob Blum's orchestra played. Chaperson were Mrs. W. W. Brown, housemother; Mrs. Thomas YOUNG MAN or young couple to take charge of the swimming concession at State Park. Contact Chamber of Commerce, Seneca, Kans. 5 WANTED RIDER TO Kansas City, Mo. 8 to 5 shift. Call 1885 after 6 p.m. CERICAL HELP wanted. Lady to do cleaning and other general office work. WORKING WITH A FULLY Near full time a competent person for a near full time a competent person for a in Band Office, KU 8250. Call Mr. Wiley in Band Office, KU 8250. FOR RENT THREE ROOM nicely furnished apartment available June 1. Adults only. Can be shown after 2 p.m. Phone 1832. Address: 893 Mississippi. SUMMER ROOFS for boys. One-half block from Union building. Sleeping porch in the east. $12 per month. Mrs. Earl Dobson, 1222 Mhse. Ph. 495. 21 PREVUE SATURDAY 11:15 p.m. TODAY -SATURDAY Mickey Rooney "SOUND OFF" University Daily Kansan JOAN RAY TERESA FONTAINE·MILLAND·WRIGHT The story of a man's strange affair with a girl... and of the wife who tried to hold him! Because of the frankness of its story, it is recommended FOR ADULTS ONLY! Feature Sunday 1:00, 2:40, 4:25, 6:10, 7:45, 9:30 in George Stevens' Production Something To Live For Late News—Color Cartoon "PUNCH and JUDO" with RICHARD DERR·DOUGLAS DICK VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD SUN - MON - TUES Dead End Kids "GIVE US WINGS" Late News TONIGHT—SATURDAY "Captive of Billy the Kid" "Yellow Fin" Friday, May 2, 1952 "LITTLE TOUGH GUYS IN SOCIETY" A. Clark, Mrs. Eduard H. Turner, and Mrs. Eugene Alford. Fhi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternity, will install eight members Sunday, May 11. New members are Harry Hunt, Frank Vacin, and Dale Moore, fine arts sophomores; Rodger Vaughan and Richard Wright, fine arts juniors; Edward Lynn, engineering sophomore; Melvin Reuber, college senior, and Jerald Smith The University Women's club held its annual business meeting and program tea Thursday in the Museum of Art. Mrs. H. B. Chubb presided at the business meeting, play, under the supervision of Tor Shay, instructor of speech, was given by Shirley Strain, college junior; Mark Gilman, college sophomore, and Robert Ziesenis, college senior. Frank LaBan, college junior directed the play. Make a Date - TO BRING YOUR FRIENDS HERE FOR DINNER. Stop in tonight before the show. Enjoy food prepared just as you like it, and served in our friendly manner. 1241 Oread Gemmell's Cafe Phone 2004 717 Mass. Phone 2072 HELD OVER THRU SATURDAY "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" Gene Kelly - Donald O'Connor - Debbie Reynolds Also "Basketball Headliners of 1952?" Continuous Shows Saturday from 1 p.m. - Open 12:45 Features Times: 12:45 - 3:01 - 4:44 - 7:00 - 9:16 STARTS SATURDAY OWL 11:15 p.m. SUNDAY Also Movietone News COMING SOON . . . THE BIG ONE OF 'EM ALL . . . Continuous Shows Sunday from 1 p.m. — Open 12:45 Granada "QUO VADIS"