AY 8,19 CSDAY, MAY 8.1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Meet rifle teh Sgt. Hail n a f h kyy 60th st R.O. season 141 tat am, wh a poss Frank k r, Ges Bud B e nation by Ste of Hobol tal of Adverti Igma Kappa Holds Annual Spring Dance Agma Tepa recently held its trial "Lavendar and Lace" spring bal at the chapter house. Decorations were carried out in white andoon carnations. Chaperons were Glenn Porter, Mrs. Dean S S. Mrs. Lela C. Wilson, and Mrs. y Younkman. The Varsity Crew restra played. guesses were William Adams, Geneen, Kenneth Beck, David Bell and Berry, Joe Brown, Holt Den- est, Keaton Duckworth, Courtney st, Robert Evans, William Fair, t Hamilton, Bob Hazelett, and age Helmstater. vin Hodges, Bill Howard, Noyseman, Donald Kobs, Donald Amer, Frank LaBan, Murryl Graydon Luthey, Raymonders, Les Main, Marvin Mog, Newby, Bill Price, Robert, Charles Royer, Charles Sanand Wally Smith. Lee Strong, Bill Swift, Hans Lernicht, Clyde Tucker, Sterlinggener, Bill Walters, EkkehardKicker, Bill Wiglesworth, NormanBon, Robert Ziesenis, Max Zimman, Roy Zimmerman, andAnn Carter and Linol Enle. Margie Hotchkiss and Ted Merrill,Marie Mason and Oscar Heck,An Pace and John Hoffman, Bethy Watson and Jim Phelps y Watson and Dudley Kelly, and Mrs. Chan Hiebert, Mr. Mrs. Jim Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Les Reiner, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Riordan, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Incer, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert bert. Lacia Fraternity holds Spring Formal acacia fraternity held its annual formal at the Community King April 28. aperons were Mrs. R. L. Blume ma Phi; Mrs. Thomas Clark, Al- Delta Pi; Mrs. J. P. Scott, Chi ega; and Mrs. C. L. Veatch ia. vity guests were, Peggy Moore moe Loese, Janice Nicholson, ene Driggers, Edwina Jones, mary Hein, Jeannette Leuty, Brown, Louise Cornielson, and s Anderson. Alliam Love, Mary Lot Penfold and Mrs. M. S. Liggett, Mr. and Bob Reusser, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aues, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred eck. Gaellen Bossi, Dorothy Simmons, Willis, Patricia Jackson, Joan Je, Emma Jearnd Sands, Jeanne acek, Myrna Davidson, Diane Arland, Betty Collins, Cynthia Ik, and Barbara Moser. ly Trueblood, Shirley Ross, Foltz, Rosalee Jones, Virginia Jackie Deck, Donna Hill, Jane k. Imogene Mills, and Anneliese uierle. elta Chi Fraternity olds Barbecue we Delta Chi fraternity had a accep April 28. tests were: JoAnn Anderson Neuer, Barbara Dudh, Nane Neuer, Barbara Dunn, Nancy son, Shirley Marshby, Joan s, Lois Hart, Patricia Hoffman, ae Johnson, Margaret McDaniel, ra Lee Howard, Barbara Short, ly Brown, Nancy Taggart, Doro- O'Rielly, Mary McClelland. Bycee Driver, Beverly Liebert, Jenne Hadley, Nadine Patterson, Omerine Holloway, Elaine Orke, Donna Francis, JoAnn Math, Dorothy Vickrey, Patricia Rader, Evelyn Lough, Clair En- Virginia Cox, Millicent Hunt, lee Reardan, Delores Wade, and ion Jenkins. que chaperons were Mr. and Mrs vin Huxtable and Mrs. H. J cholser. Sigma Alpha Elects Officers Jazzer Ahmed, graduate student, elected president of Pi Sigma mahoney political science ernity, at an initiation recently. others elected were Myrtia Jane person, vice-president; Emalene ch, secretary; and William Walt- Adams, treasurer. MISS CAROLEE EBERHART Eberhart-McDaniel Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Eberhart of Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolee, to Don W. McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rav McDaniel of Neodesha Miss Eberhart is a fine arts junior and a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music sorority. Mr. McDaniel was graduated from the University in 1950. He is affiliated with Tau Omega, Phi Mu Alpha, honorary fraternities, and Delta Tau Delta, social fraternity. At the present time he is employed by the Boeing Airplane company, Wichita. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Delta Phi Delta Holds Initiation For Ten Ten students were initiated into Delta Phi Delta, national art fraternity, Wednesday night. Dinner and initiation were held at the Hearth. Those initiated are Dorothy Whitford, Kay Peters, Ann Harms, Russell Cooper, Ruby Brown, Dorothy Dalton, Rita Hartwell, Virgine Rawline, Virginia Thorburn, and Betty June Kreger. Faculty guests present were Miss Marjorie Whitney, Miss Maud Ellsworth, Mr. John D. Parks, and Miss Alice Schwartz. Phi Kappa Tau Has Picnic At Lone Star Phi Kappa Tau fraternity held a picnic at Lone star lake, Saturday April 28. Chaperons were Mrs. Fred Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith. Guests were: Leota Peters, Marjorie McSpadden, Carolyn Koenig, Mary Lou Ketchum, Mary Ann Pitts, Dee Hoag, Colleen Harris, Kathryn Coolidge, Shirley Tinsley, Delores Dewitt, JoAnne Blanke, Dorothy Mitchell, Mary Katherine Link, Ruth Williams, Betty Lewis, Martha Gauke, and Carol West. Marilyn Thomas, Sue Schwartz; Ann Brown, Agnes Broadstone, Jo Randazzo, Dina Gaskell, Barbara White, Beverly Cope, Evelyn Murray, Marylin Patton, Ann Long, Pat Dittemore, Joyce Bryon. Allen-Etherington Pinning Announced Alpha KappaLambda fraternity announces the pinning of Miss Mary Lou Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.C. L. Allen, Overland Park, to Mr. Richard E. Etherington, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Etherington, Mission. The pinning was announced at the fraternity's spring formal, April 27, when Maurice Murphy, social chairman, presented Miss Allen a corsage of red rose buds containing the pin. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Etherington received corsages of white carnations. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Mr. Etherington is an engineering junior. Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business Office. Journey takes 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words TRANSPORTATION DRIVING to Chicago after finals, returning within one week. Want riders to share driving and expenses on Heri car. Feldman, 1145 Indiana, Ph. 1558. FLYING? us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, city tours, Miss Gleseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tt DUAL-DESIGN Becker easels for oil and water color work. Light weight, weather-proof, made in Sweden. Student Union Book Store. 10 K and E MINUSA drawing instruments. New. $20.00. Phone 2546W. 10 SHOES: Shell Cordovan. 91/2B, worn twice. $10.00. Phone 2546W. '35 PLYMOUTH: Runs good, new seat cover, heater, built reengine. Must sell immediately. Heins, 1537'l Tenn. Call 893. 11 COLLEGE MEN: Be prepared for your draft deferment aptitude test. Get a copy of "Practice for the Army Test" at you Student Union Book Store today. 18 1948 MAROON NASH 600 Club Coupe R. and H., good tires, and seat covers, 200 miles since overhaul, $1025. Phone 3852M evenings. 11 SMALL Harley-Davidson. 125 motorcycle for sale cheap; economical transportation! 90 miles per gallon, good condition, one owner, would consider trade for car. See it at 1614 Kentucky. Call Haworth, phone 205. 9 BUICK, 1934 four-door sedan. Runs good, lots of good transportation, motor perfect, tires fair, body tight. Cheap. must sell. Bick Pickrell. Ph. 1700. Lambda Chi Alpha Entertains Parents Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held its annual parents' day recently at the chapter house. After taking a tour of the fraternity house the parents were served a buffet dinner. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Garlock, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Chaney, Mrs. M. E. Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay, Mrs. O. J. Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Luthey, Mr. O. Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stromire, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McDianiel, Mrs. Harry Last, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Denny, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Haffeld, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith and Steven Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sligsby, and Mr. R. O. Johnstone, Sr. The starting gate used in horse racing, generally believed to be a modern invention, was used in pre-Christian times. *PARENTS' Day* Alpha Chi Omega held its annual Parents' day May 6. A buffet style dinner was served which was followed by group singing. Alpha Chi Parents' Dav CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY An Outstanding College in a Sulendid Profession Entrance requirement thirty semester hours of credits in specified courses. Advanced standing granted for additional L. A. credits in specified courses. Fully Accredited 1845-H Larrabee St. CHICAGO 14. ILLINOIS Registration Now Open Excellent clinical facilities. Recreational and athletic activities. Dormitories on campus. Approved for Veterans. 1949 Ed. Encyclopedia Britannica with year book and atlas. Phone 2204. 8 BEAUTIFUL 1948 Oldsmobile convertible. BEAUTIFUL 1948 Oldsmobile convertible. washer, under-hood light, back-up light, plastic seat covers, many other access- ories. condition. Origin owner. Call 3441 R FOR RENT: folding chairs and tables, rates for either delivered and picked-up or self-service. Anderson Furniture, 812 New Hampshire. Phone 252. 23 MISCELLANEOUS **TYPING:** Theses, themes, notebooks, **DESIGNER:** Mrs. Hall, 506 West 6th 1344W. Mrs. Hall, 506 West 6th tf TYPING: Themes, letters, notebooks, theses, etc. Regular rates. Prompt and accurate. Mrs. Ford, phone 580, 1234 Miss. (3 doors from Union.) 8 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet held. Their needs are our business. Our staff has a lot of time to furl, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYPING: Theses, term papers, notebooks, letters, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Msh. Shields, 1209 Ohio Ph. 1601. tf TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports, etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley, 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 3. Phone 3028M. **tt** TYPING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. **tf** STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf FOR RENT APARTMENT: For rent to K.U. couple. 2 blocks from campus. Ph. 3741. 9 ROOM TO MAN. Exceptionally nice, knotty pine room, in private home. Private bath and entrance. Air conditioned for summer. 900 Illinois. Ph. 3769. 8 ROOFS for boys for this summer, cool sleeping porch on east. Single beds. $10 a month each boy. p. 122. Miss Ph. 95. Fall after 1:30 p.m. Also rooms fall. 6-15 LOST MAN'S WATCH—Percimax. 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