UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1941. PAGE SEVEN --ight sh i hous in an he train we know we works it a car coronadg worentatio worn Marvi says h is fron arked u e her the en Garret engagement to ge Agail delaye Adam three earth earn- maw ther ney neti rks ton diets iott nith nire Vest o'clock Moss. ENTS able fo atkin 'cloc- ment s Me nute ing t sum t port t plica uffer droopy forately senspic MIT positie pro oom an fo Mis Tues den HAPPENINGS on the HILL Prof. E. M. Hopkins of the English department recently received a letter from Miss Frances Head, former student and now a stenographer in the office of the American embassy in London. Enclosed in the letter was a copy of the pamphlet, Battle of Britain," which gives a bomb-by-bomb" account of the air raids on England. Miss Head often takes dictation om John Winant, U.S. Ambassador England. Miss Head has much praise for the people in England. She wrote, "The english are indomitable, but one oners how much they can stand of is horrible bombing." Gabe Parks, college sophomore will spend the summer in Grand lake. Colo., publishing the Pioneer, cal newspaper in Grand Lake. Eva Ruth Meinke, class of '40, is sending the weekend here visiting enora Grizzell, education senior. Jim Moore, senior engineer, will art he work this summer for the lonsanto Chemical Co. in St. Louis, fo. Leroy Colby, former student andow with the Lawrence unit of the national Guards in Camp Robinson, rk., is visiting here this weekend. Lander Claassen, senior engineer, ill go to work this summer for the cony Vacuum Co. at Paulsboro, N. DRESS FOR CORONADO questioning the Quivirans, the Wichitas, and the Pawnees, Coronado turned back to New Spain, a defeated man. (continued from page six) Thus, the interior of the United States was explored 330 years before it was finally settled by our own pioneers from the eastern states. This Coronado Cuarto Centennial recalls early American history but it also provides fun for all Kansans. It's a statewide fiesta and every town in Kansas is planning some special attraction for this summer. It's a time to dress up in hoopskirts and pantaloons, let your whiskers grow, or ride the range on a friskey broncho! Charles Elder, sophomore engineer, spent yesterday in Kansas City, Mo. Bob Wright, business senior, will go to work this summer for Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Accountants, in New York City. Bruce Stewart, graduate student is spending the weekend in Wichita. --on tuition to K.U. students Lawrence Business College Phone 894 Harry Brown, medical student at Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City, Kan., is spending the weekend here. Ruth McIrath, college freshman. Mary Rush Fogel, college sophomore, Jan Granger, college sophomore, Jean Ott, college sophomore, and Peggy Benson, college sophmore, are spending today in Ottawa. John William McIntire, sophomore engineer, is spending the weekend at his home in Gardner. Seniors Can Get Extra Invitations Nearly all of the commencement invitations which were ordered by the graduating seniors have been secured, the business office announced yesterday. However, because many seniors did not get their invitations ordered before the deadline, a large surplus was ordered and these are now available. Approximately 1.200 invitations are still available. They may be obtained at the business office. Graduate Students Receive Jobs With Oil Companies Fred M. Swain will start work for the Phillips Petroleum Co. June 1. He has not been notified yet where he will be stationed but he will do laboratory sub-surface work. Two graduate students in the geology department have received employment with leading oil concerns and will begin work at their new jobs next month. Karl E. Becker will begin work for the Skelley Oil Co. on June 15. He will be located at Falls City, Neb., engaged in geological field work. Both students have been serving as assistant instructors in the geology department during the past year. Celebrities Who Will Help Observe Kansas University's Seventy-Fifth Birthday F. M. HARRIS DEANE W. MALOTT GOV. PAYNE RATNER WILLIAM A. WHITE HAROLD D SMITH DR. GEORGE ZOOK BEN HIBBS F. C. LAWRENCE RAYMOND CLAPPER DR. C. E McCLUNG E. V McCOLLUM ALEXANDER WETMORE WANT ADS WESTON: ½V.P., 16 exposure, compur shutter, 1 - 1-300 second, f2.9 lens, with case, good condition. $20. Phone 1002. 908-155 WANTED: K. U. men who have to to make $250-$550 this summer to attend school next fall. Apply Eld- ridge Hotel desk Monday afternoon. 913-154 LOST: Silver Bulova watch with broken silver strap. Near center or auditorium of Frank Strong hall, or back of building. Reward. Marjie Horner. 1969. 912-155 ROOMS AND BOARD: for summer. Cool basement rooms with shower. Single room, 2nd, southeast sleeping porch, or inner-spring mattress beds in room. 1408 Tennessee. 914-156. 916-156. STUDENT driving to West coast in June. If you would like a ride—phone Ed, 1858. 1340 Tennessee. BOYS: Room and board for Summer School. Access to whole house. 1325 West Campus Road. 903-155 FOR RENT: House suitable for group or fraternity, 1409 Tennessee. Accommodate 35. Call at 1408 Tennessee or phone 1484. 915-156. DRIVING to Edwards county June 4. If you want a ride, call Frank Bireline, 797 K-3. 917-154. One-half rates DRAKES for BAKES Shorthand, Typ-writing, Accounting, Comptometry, and Machine book-keeping. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Phone 61 JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 1/2 Mass. Phone 961 Marion Rice Dance Studio 927% Mass. Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL SHOE REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies BUFTER'S SHOP SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Phone 497 832 Mass. Oil or Drene Shampoo and Hairdress — 50c Castile Shampoo and Hairdress 35c End Curls $1.50 up (No limited number of curls) IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 1035 Mass. Calling Cards 75c per 100 DALE PRINT SHOP 941 $ 1 / 2 $ Mass. Phone 533 TAXI Phone 12 Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. We have complete typewriter service. Typewriters Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 WILLIAMS - ROBERTS "Get the Facts and You'll Get a Ford" Phone 278 609 Mass. Developing Printing FOTOSHOP 1107 1/2 Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In at 8:30 — Out at 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frick- ing Studio Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting Try Our New Water Softener HOTEL ELDRIDGE Barber Shop Downstairs