MAY 2,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin May 2, 1947 Unitarian Liberal group dimer舞 dance at 6:45 tonight in Kansas room of Union building. Informal. Reservations not necessary. \* \* \* Omega Psi Phi fraternity will meet at 7 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Law Wives picnic at 5 p.m. today in Clinton Park (near Pinkney school.) Baseball, food and fun. Mortar Board at 5 p.m. today in office of dean of women. YWCA cabinet meeting 3:30 to 7 p.m. today, side yard, Corbin. KSC-KU "Y" retreat, Saturday and Sunday, Manhattan. Sponsored by YMCA-YWCA. Cars. Owl Society (active members) brief but important meeting at 5 p.m. Monday in Union Lounge. Meeting for all general and teaching majors of home economics at 4 p.m. Monday in 110 Fraser. Line officers of Navy Reserve meet at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, Military Science building. COMNINE has granted permission to organize a training unit. Course of study will be planned. - * * The following students are requested to appear before student court at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Green hall: Calvin Gaede, William Snuffin, Virgil Cooper, Anthony Mura, Robert Teel, Charles Freshwater, George Waugh. 赤 赤 赤 Important election meeting of Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary political science fraternity at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, Pine room, Union building, Refreshments,. - * * Application for position of manager of University calendar may be submitted at Student Organizations window of Business Office until May 12. Geology Graduates May Apply For Jobs Graduate students in geology or mineralogy may apply for part-time teaching jobs at Pennsylvania State University, Smith, associate professor of geology. The graduate assistants are paid a salary of $100 a month for 10 months of teaching, the total hours of instructing and related outside work not to exceed 15 hours a week, the application blank states. In addition to these teaching duties, the student may enroll for a maximum of 10 hours of credit each semester. The college is located at State College, Fa., 25 miles east of Altoona. PIANO ALBUMS --- Carmen Cavallaro 8 To The Bar Guy Lombardo Johnnie Guarnieri Diana Lynn Duchin — Cole Porter Duchin — Gershwin Freddy Martin — Concertos BELL MUSIC CO. 25-27 Mass. Phone 375 Have Those Garments Mothproofed Now! Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPERANCE Daily Kansan Classified Advertising For Sale YOU can take it with you. 1946 Capitol House Trailer, three rooms. Built synec*s aluminum exterior. Steeps four. 1333 Church. See after five daily. All day Sunday. BEAUTIFUL diamond. 1/4 cwt. blue white, $125.00. Also 1/5 cwt. Swiss cut— a beauty. $75.00. Guaranteed perfect 944 RI. 8 1938 HARLEY Davidson 45 windsfields, leg shields, belt, mirrors, seat cover, instruction book. $425. Victor TenEyck, 1329 Ohio. 1929 MODEL "A" Ford. Good condition. $150 L, Pagel. 1541 Tenn. 2 1939 Black Tudor Plymouth, good condition. Priced for immediate sale. See between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m., weekdays, G. W. Frank, 1540 La. 5 MINIATURE Zeiss Ikonta, 127 film. 16 exp., compur-rapid射速 speeds from 1 to 1/500 sec. 3.5 lens with Zeiss G. and cable release. Phone 2888, 1230 Orehead. TUX. size 38, worn twice. May be seen at Apt. 3. E-Sunnies after a5 p.m. 2 For Rent 1939 Harley Davidson, 61 Overhead Seattle, 1130 Emery Road. 6 RESERVATIONS are being accepted for men, two blocks from campus, 1247 Ohio Street. SLEEPING ROOMS. Newly Redecorated for men only. 916 Ky. M2 AVAILABLE for barn dances, large hay ranch weddings. 729 N2. $2/㎡ S. W., K. U. Campus. Wanted SPACE in garage. Neat. 15th and Tenn. Call Don Clavis. 563. 1537 Tenn. 8 Call Don Clay, 565, 1357 Tenn. GIRLS! I interested in summer modelling jobs. Full or part-time. Send picture or snapshot 3103 Troost, Suite 214, Kansas WAITTRESS, full or part time, The Teeperson, See Mrs. Norvelt. 2 WE HAVE plenty of jobs for yard work and spring cleaning. Those interested come to Men Employment Bureau, 228 Frank Strong. 5 VETERANS: We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus, 911 Mass. tf Lost LIGHT ton Rain Fair finger-tip rain coat In left Room 211 FI. S. Thursday. Finder please notify Kansan office. Reward. 6 BLACK Parker "S1" pen. Name on barrel, Donald Gordon. Please leave at Union Fountain. 6 A MORTAR Board pln between Frank Strong and Fraser Wednesday. Name on back of Billie Hamilton. Please return to Kansan office. 6 PHI BETA PI fraternity pin, name W. A. Remley engraved on back. Lost between Union, Jayhawk Cafe and 15th and 16th St. Mayqr, Spanis de KU, 18.5. Reward. Business Services WIRING appliance repairs; fins, irons, toasters, etc. Estimates. Licensed and issued by call K. B. Noever, 211 Tenn. Ph. 17200. HQ 17200. TYPING, done accurately and neatly. Rates reasonable. Apt. 2, 1101 Tennessee. strike ends call 1981W. WIREMoving. Silk, nylon or gut. Record accordingly, $1.50 to $1.00 Phone 2711-W. Ed. Welhaus, en. 1145 Ky. M-5 OFFICE: Discharges valuable paper; papers for leave. Leaves for term educational benefits. 3 copies for price of 2. Round Corner Drug Co., 101 Mass. Miscellaneous ANY Persons who were members of Phi Kappa Sigma at other schools or alumni of the fraternity please contact Daily Kansan office. 2 De LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You are welcome 711 Mass. Voted the most wanted pen for graduation Parker"51" Barker "51!" Pens are available in the following colors: Black, Blue Cedar, Dove Gray, Cordovan Brown $12.50; $15.00. Pencils: $5.00; $7.50. Vacumatic Pens; $8.75. Pencils; $4.00. PLAN TO WRITE YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS WITH THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED. 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