FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN he car- treat n Neu ral pre for her 7245NN now and bottles ne cam- er three d three nickels put in clicked, ot only Wash- of Delta raysaught. decided the Sev- rsey earnawsher tney neti arks ston viets liott mith aire West wan tner one semester. except number 17, 3, 1879. IN at 3 p.m. he week, ay issue. No.143 GANI- Organi- meeting lock in building faculty Betty happenings on the hill Edil Pyle, a University student last year, spent Wednesday night at the Delta Chi house. Pyle, who now lives in Haviland, was on his way to Kansas City. Don Williams, business junior, went to the Kentucky Derby with his father last week, and his father held a ticket on the winning horse, Whirlaway. The younger Williams was not quite so lucky since he had all his money on the wrong horse. : The at 7:30 of Mary sent as- The University club holds its annual election of officers in the Memorial Union building tonight. Election polls will be open from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m., and the business meeting will begin immediately after the polls close. aces a ar uni Chancellor Deane W. Malott was the principal speaker at the Bethel College booster banquet in Newton Wednesday night. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, spoke at the regular weekly noon meeting of the Kiwanis club yesterday. Dean Lawson discussed the difficulties of a parent's job. ENTS Gibson after-uld bcl Hosl Chuck Wright, fine arts, senior will assist K. W. Davidson, director of information, and T. D. Jones, assistant professor of design, with the Six representatives from the University, who attended the annual National University Extension Association conference the first part of the week in Oklahoma City, returned last night. Extension Group Returns From Meet In Oklahoma City "The general theme of the conference was defense training," Lee Gemmell, field representative of the extension division, said today. More representatives from the University were on the program of the conference than from any other school present. The six who took part on the program were Harold G. Ingham, director of the extension division; University booth at the Kansas City hobby show May 15. This is the first time the University has ever entered the show, and Wright says that they intend to have a small display from each school and division. Feature attraction of the booth will be Jones' Symphocrome. Frank Strong is one of the illustrations in the May issue of "Uno Animo," publication of Safety stores, containing a story on activities in the Kansas City district. LOST: Black Parker fountain pen, Tuesday evening, between 8th and Alabama and Jayhawker theater or in the theater. Reward. Phone 2123 or 10. Jimmie Eads. 895-144 Curvin Greene, college junior, was released yesterday morning from Watkins Memorial hospital where he had been confined since he had his tonsils removed Tuesday. LOST: Horn-rim glasses. Brown leather case. J. Rex Watkins. Phone 721. 894-143 REWARD: for the return of a lost Kodak Retina camera with leather case and strap. Call 721 - Leroy 721. 893-143. Miss Helen Wagstaff, secretary of the bureau of general information; Fred Montgomery, secretary of the bureau of visual instruction; Guy V. Keeler, assistant director of the extension division: Miss Ruth Kenney, secretary of the correspondence study bureau; and Gemmell. WANT ADS SALE: Weston 1-2 V.P. 16 exposure, compur shutter, 1--30-100 second; f2.9 lens; with case and one roll Dufay color; good condition. $25. Phone 1002. 897-148 LOST: Hamilton wristwatch, near Rowland's Tennis Court. Reward. Phone KU66. 896-144 LOST: Elgin wristwatch. Silver case. Brown leather strap. Reward. Raymond Tiemier. Phone 2726-W. 918 Mississippi. 898-145 VARSITY Shows 2:00,7:00,9:00 Shows 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 ALL SHOWS 15c ANY TIME TODAY ENDS SATURDAY 2 — TOP HITS — 2 The Go! 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