WEDNESDAY APRIL ?3 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ing the Uni- ip will ge sor- bed hayloft ing. n wag- up. The now for ents de- Topeka return what route. student grad- de niver- rk, for of the ontology since the field in the niver- under- merfield of the logical apa. a men- ence in spare rurer of necessary. g may e genes" Mc- re's al- --es" Mc- re's al- he will ed goat education" to be- birthday. then her out with McCarty. takes蛋糕 the cele- campus in free Will his now. when a enonga- , com- ame. In happenings on the hill Dr. Thomas D. Fitzgerald, formerly a physician of the health service at Watkins Memorial hospital, visited friends on the campus last week. Dr. Fitzgerald is now on the staff of the health service at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Arthur Harris, graduate student and assistant band conductor, had charge of the University band at the Relays Saturday afternoon. Donald Alexander, senior engineer, spent the weekend at his home in Oskaloosa. Gwen Jones, Hutchinson, was a weekend guest of Wilma Jean Hadden, college sophomore. Mrs. Lewis Beard, Rock Island, Ill., grandmother of Letha Epperly, college sophomore, visited in Lawrence over the weekend. G. C. Johnson, Tribune, was on the campus over the weekend visiting his sons. Gerald, college sophomore, and business senior. Jaek Severin, business senior, spent the weekend at his home in Kansas City and returned to campus Sunday night driving the Pontiac convertible which he recently purchased. Wayne Nees, a graduate of the University in 1939 and now living in Charleston, W. Va., returned to Lawrence Saturday for the Kansas Relays. Loretta Osborne, college senior; Miss Ritt Lichen, education instructor; Mrs. Aletha Powell, college senior; and Miss Cora Davenport, a teacher in Liberty Memorial high school, attended the Kansas State History Teacher's convention in Topeka Saturday. Eva Ruth Meinke, Kansas City, was a weekend guest of Lenora Grizzell, education junior. Former Professor Donates Books To Law Library Edward D. Osborne, professor of law in the School of Law from 1913 to 1918, donated a number of French law books to the University law library, Dean F. J. Moreau said today. Professor Osborne, son of a former governor of Kansas, practiced law in Paris from 1925 to 1929 and while there accumulated the books. The gift includes sets of books by Aubry and Rau, Houpin and Bos-vieux, Colin and Capitant, Planiol and Pipert, Lyon-Caen and Renault, and Pillet. Coeds Reduce Digging, Not Dieting For years college cuties have been ♦ waistline-whittling as a hobby. Actually seen were the following: For years they have been reading greedily all articles on reducing exercises, trying to follow their advice, and wondering why it is so much easier to look at a picture of a girl with her feet on the floor behind her head than it is to do it. If a prominent beauty editor whose life work has been narrowing the co-ed midriff, should have been on the Hill today to see the muscle straining and fat pinching attitudes assumed by feminine dandelion-diggers, she would have swooned with delight. Reese Digs With Knife Of Strong's For any dandelion which resisted or complained of pain, Dean Reese carried a miniature hypodermic needle and a tiny bottle of procaine. Procaine is a drug used medically as a local anesthetic. One of the best equipped dandelion diggers on the campus this morning was Dean J. Allen Reese of the pharmacy department. Among his digging equipment was an old butcher knife which saw service against the dandelions in the hands of the late Chancellor Strong. Alumni Parties Announce Slates The Oread and Jayhawk parties have announced their candidates for president of the alumni association, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, said yesterday. George P. Holingbery, '25, of Chicago heads the slate for the Oread party, and Hugo T. Wedell, '20, of Topeka, carries the colors for the Jayhawk ticket. Balloting will be by mail, and results of the election will be announced at the annual meeting of the alumni association at commencement time. Other Oread candidates are: for vice-president, Bertha Luckan McCoy, Emporia; for director, Dr. Earl G. Padfield, Salina; for director, Dr. L. J. Beyer, Lyons. The Jayhawk kticket is: L. J. Bond, ElDorado, for vice-president; Oscar S. Stauffer, Topea, director; and Harland Hutchings, Kansas City, for director. ONLY 2 MORE DAYS To Order Your SENIOR INVITATIONS At the Business Office By Manual Labor Sitting on feet, leaning far to the side to dig; bending over, knees straight; scooting in sitting down position from one plant to another (this may not carve down the waistline, but there are other things, you know); lying on stomach with elbows on ground, bend-backward position. Unless all the girls go home tonight and eat six pieces of fudge cake, we should see a slimmer student body tomorrow. Chuck Wright should keep his scales on the campus tomorrow to weigh in ex-diggers. Willard Hoehn, chemist for the Breon Pharmaceutical laboratories of Kansas City, Mo., discussed developments in hormone chemistry in room 101 of Bailey chemical laboratories at 8 o'clock last night. W. M. Hoehn To Speak Before Chemists Tonight HERE'S ONE FOR RIPLEY! Did You Ever Hear of Any One Paving Attention Students! 10c for one DANDELION The Jayhawker is doing just that by celebrating K.U.'s Dandelion Day with a Big Special OWL SHOW 11:30 TONIGHT AND ONE DANDELION IS WORTH 10c ON EACH ADULT ADMISSION TO THIS OWL SHOW It's our regular 35c week-end show that starts Thursday for three days--for "THE WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT" HUMPHREY BOGART SYLVIA SIDNEY and EDDIE ALBERT A Knockout Musical Revue "JUMPING JIVE" latest "INFORMATION PLEASE" and News Events REMEMBER ADDED GEMS It's Our Regular 35c Show But You See It--for TONITE FOR 25c AND ONE DANDELION Welders to Talk Defense Problems In Meet Here Welders from throughout the state will come to the Hill next weekend for the seventh annual welding conference, sponsored by the extension division and the School of Engineering. The program will present recent developments in welding, Prof. G.W.Bradshaw, chairman of the conference, said today. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 DRAKES Phone 61 BAKES 907 Mass. Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 961 M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance Phone 111 Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES 110 West 7th Phone 2059 SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 927½ Mass. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 A dandelion will be worth 10 cents to everyone attending the owl show at the Jayhawker theater tonight. In connection with the campus Dandelion Day, Stan Schwann is giving a special showing of "The Wagons Roll at Night." The admission price to the 11:30 p.m. owl show will be 25 cents and a dandelion. Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale Dandelions ***** 25c Apiece WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL phone 497 832 Mass. 1941 Convertible Coupe Radio and Heater 2700 Actual Miles Black with Beautiful Red Leather Upholstery This Would Make a Swell Graduating Present Car sold on a new-car guarantee Williams-Robert Motor Co. Telephone 278 Drene or Oil ... 50c Castile Shampoo ... 35c End Curl Permanents IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 533 OREAD BARBER SHOP Under New Management "Give us a try" John Eaton, manager DALE PRINT SHOP Calling Cards 75c per 100 1035 Mass. Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 TAXI Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. 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. optometrist B. G. Gustafson BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. 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