TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, spent yesterday and today in Madison, Wis., where he spoke at the economics seminar at the University of Wisconsin and also at the state bankers' convention. Betty Ann Griffith, fine arts sophomore, went to Kansas City Sunday to attend a harp recital given by Elizabeth Searle, who was graduated from the University in 1939 and is now teaching at the Kansas City conservatory of music. Miss Patricia Cook, assistant instructor of romance languages, spent Saturday in Emporia. Carolyn Humphrey, who was a student in the College last year and is now living in Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest of Widge Dawe, college senior. Gwen Jones, a student at Hutchinson junior college, was a weekend guest of Wilma Jean Hadden, college sophomore. Sarah Kenyon, Topeka, a sophomore, at Washburn College, was a weekend guest of Marjorie Mock, fine arts sophomore. Betty West, college junior and winner of the Zilch award for meritorious service in the field of journalism, spent the weekend in Kansas City. Gene Whetstone, special student attended the N. C. A. A. basketball finals in Kansas City Saturday night. Ward Benkelman, college senior and Walt Loudon, college junior were in Kansas City Saturday night on business. Mrs. L. G. Feil, Ellsworth, spent Saturday and Sunday on the Hill visiting her brother. James Robbins, junior engineer. George Mann, defense student, suffered a self-imposed "campus" last week. The reason—sympathy for Mary McDonald, college freshman, who had been campused for the week at Watkins hall. Eva Magill, college sophomore, spent the weekend at the home of Mary Noll, college sophomore, in Atchison. Mrs. Catherine Owen, secretary to Dr. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the department of chemistry, has returned to work after a week's illness. Suzy Milam, Topeka, spent the weekend on the campus visiting her sister, Emily Jean Milam, college junior. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodman and family, Overland Park, visited their son, Clyde Woodman, chemical engineering senior, Sunday. A Suggestion To KANSAN Readers: Get In The Swing of a New SPRING SEASON-- It's almost Easter with sunshiny days and warm spring nights the best time of year to "show off" a wardrobe! Lawrence merchants are ready to help you pick out your clothes for Spring and Summer Now. We suggest you watch the Kansan for daily ads on "bargains for spring wear." You'll do better if you "shop when shopping is best" so let the Daily Kansan keep you posted from day to day! Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers they spend money to keep you informed on what to buy and the best time to buy it! Russell Barrett, college junior, has had an article accepted by the Southwestern Social Science Quarterly. The title of the article is "Motivation and Causation in War." Barrett's Article Printed In Science Quartely Lawson To Talk on Spiders To Zoology Club Tonight "Spiders" will be the subject of a talk by Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College tonight before the Snow Zoology club, meeting in room 220 of Snow hall. The meeting will be preceded by a supper at 5:30. M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance 640 Mass. Phone 111 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES WANTED: Experienced boy to work for meals in a restaurant on the Hill. Box 42, Kansan office. 873-119. 110 West 7th LOST: Hamilton wrist watch two weeks ago. Gold case with black band. Reward. Call Theo Allen at 2602M or Ku 117. 876-121. Phone 2059 Add Length to the Life of Your Shoes BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1118 Mass. Phone 141 WANT ADS Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Mass. BOY WANTED: To work at student hangout. Inquire at the Cottage. Phone 970. 877-123. Motorola Auto Radios $24.95 to $69.95 GAMBLE STORE 834 Mass. 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