TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1941 PAGE SEVEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS happenings on the hill Dean Brooks, senior in the School of Medicine at Kansas City, returned to Lawrence Sunday evening with his wife to perform for a convention of dentists at the Eldridge hotel. Dean was for five years a member of the University band and will be remembered by some of the upper-classmen as trombone soloist. The Jayhawk Trumpeteers, composed of Herbert Mueller, Robert Cater, and Wally Kunkel were also on the program, accompanied by Mrs. Russell L. Wiley at the piano. Even though John Conard, Rock-Chalk Co-op, was happy over the 20-16 victory over Kansas State, he found himself begging for a ride with some Silo-Techer back to Manhattan pastures. The reason was that his brother, 1st Lieut. Don Conard, from Randolph Field, was to arrive by plane at K-State sometime in the afternoon. John's search was fruitless and he took the bus at 1:30 the next morning. Have you heard and seen Professor Wheeler selling hot-dogs beneath the stadium during the games? "Pappy" Sailer, Rock-Chalk Co-op house father, is usually active selling Pepsi and Coca-cola. And was "Pappy" sick! He had waited for six years to see a game like that one Saturday and there he was beneath the stands running short on drinks and throwing Milky-Ways at coupon holders. Bill Overton, Memorial Union tountaineer, was walking on his knees last night at 11 o'clock. "Do you realize that we've sold over 800 cokes this afternoon? They just wouldn't let up. We had a good morning and a good afternoon and, by golly—GOODNIGHT!" He rolled up his business garb and went home. The skunk (by proxy) is still in Hoch auditorium! What an atmosphere for Alec Templeton! Or didn't you notice? ☆ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . announces the engagement of Margarette Parker to Lieutenant Ed Young. Lieut. Young is stationed at Camp Polk, La. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . . ALPHA KATTA ...had as dinner guests Sunday. Helen Meyer and Nadine Hunt. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . SIGMA ALPHA ELSISON . . . . . visitors during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sauter, Miss Janice Ebert, Oswego, Kans; Goenn Schwab, Betty Dayne, and Jimmy Hern, Manhattan; Betty Burch, Virginia Christie, and Charles Clinkenbeard, Kansas City, Mo.; Norma Kohler, Ellinwood, Kans; Martha Lee Miller, Lorene Albers, and Jan Myers, Highland, Kans; and Kenny Cooter. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . Nelson Eddy and Rise Stevens, sensational new singing star, as they appear in the hilarious musical comedy "The Chocolate Soldier" playing at the Jayhawker, now through Wednesday. PI BETA PHI . . . ...is being visited yesterday and today by the province president, Miss Coleita Alken. ☆ DELTA GAMMA . . . DELTA GAMMA ... held formal initiation Sunday for Anna McConigly, Bernice Zuercher, Ruth Rodgers, Molly Mullen, Elizabeth McLeod, and Phoebe Jane Hahn. ACACIA ☆ ...announces the engagement of Janey Row, Larned, Kansas, to Vernon Mahon, Silver Lake, Kans. ...guests for the weekend were Bill Bowers, Kansas City, Mo.; Corp. Duane Minor, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; and Dean Smith, Burdett, Kans. ...visitors from Kansas State Saturday were James Sealy, Harold Keltner, Gordon Boy, Darrel Bozarth, Bill Pikey, and Ted Hall. ...Saturday dinner guests were Leoti Kay, Kay Speer, Neva Speer, Gertrude Speer, Mureta Markiewicz, and Janie Row, Lawrence; A. A. Row, Alvin Row, and Jean ...Sunday dinner guests were Mary Jean Moore, Manhattan; and Frances Schloesser. Row, Larned, Kans. ...had as dinner guests last night Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomas of Topeka. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Maybyn Fuller, Lou Alsop and John Adams, Manhattan; Lee Huddleston, Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoak and Margaret Boyle. ...weekend guests were Don Depew, Daniel Hamer, Ralph Lowery and Dale Spencer of Manhattan. A chile supper will be held at 5.30 Wednesday night at the home of Miss Esther Twente, assistant professor of sociology. WANT ADS LOST: A gabardine coat, in the scramble Monday morning. Call 1233. Reward. 986-48 LOST: A red and black Sheaffer's pen with the name Helen K. Moore. Finder please call 731. Reward. 987-48 FOR RENT: Five-room, strictly modern, furnished apartment. December 1. To Adults. Frigidaire, garage. Inquire $823 \frac{1}{2}$ Mo. 985-51 LOST: Saturday night. Alpha Delta Pi pin. Return to Marilyn Duncan, 1247 Tenn. Phone 1149-J. Reward. 984-51 LOST—Man's dark blue rayon mufter. Wed. morning, between 1217 Tennessee and East Ad. Finder please call 1220. 983-46. HOUSE FOR SALE - Five-room modern bungalow with enclosed sleeping porch. 800 Arkansas. Phone 1736. 981-47. FOR PIPES Classified Ads DR. C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Office, Phone 570, 9451/2 Mass. Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. 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Reliable Radio Service TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Meet your pals at THE ARROWS Sandwiches, Beer, Fountain 1031 Mass. Salon, Rentals, Cleaning and Repairing. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies. Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING