SUNDAY, MARCH 2.1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill Emile Weiss, college senior, left a meeting of the Cosmopolitan club intending to go straight home and study, but being a generous fellow offered to take a girl to the post office on his way home. From that time on his mind was a sort of blur, but he says he finally discovered he was in Ottawa. No one knows yet whether or not he mailed the letter. Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology, will speak on Sweden at a meeting of the junior group of the American Association of University Women tomorrow evening. Hangovers from the architect's trip to the Better Homes and Building Exposition at Kansas City, Mo last week—Eugene Sanneman, senior engineer, had a cold trip home Someone lifted his overcoat while he was in a downtown restaurant Robert Royer, sophomore, was eating in the same restaurant and ordered fruit cake for dessert. After a few bites of the rum soaked cake, Royer remarked, "This is the best cake I ever drank." Luillel Bryant, senior engineer, and Charles Steel and Betty Ann Leasure, fine arts seniors, were the only girls in the class of architects who made the trip to the city. Dale Ewing, college freshman, and Mrs. Carlotta Nellis, housemother of Carruth and Templin halls, went to Kansas City last night to see the play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Larry Blair, freshman engineer and "Model T" owner at the Jayhawk Co-op, is commercializing on his automobile. He sells transportation cards to the Co-op boys for 30 cents. Each card entitles the holder to 15 trips up the Hill, Blair punching the ticket bus-style every time he carries a passenger. John M. Glessner, University graduate in 1916 and former editor of the Washington News died Thursday in Marlboro, Md. Robert Green, Whichita, was a weekend guest of Charles Casad, freshman engineer. John Lynch and Bob Scott, college juniors, attended the basketball game in Lincoln last night. WANT ADS LOST: Small black leather purse, with zipper. Contains Activity book. Call Joy Miller, 1571-J, 812 Indiana. 863-99 UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE 3rd Attraction The Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra 85 Players KARL KRUEGER, Conductor Tuesday. March 4th. 10 Tuesday, March 4th, 1941 Lois Craft, Harpist, will be soloist with orchestra accompaniment Don't fail to hear one of the great orchestras of the country in a program of inspiring music. Single Admissions: $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00, plus state tax, now on sale at School of Fine Arts, Bell Music Company, and Round Corner Drug Co. Last Call on Season Tickets at Extraordinary Reduction. Five Remaining Attractions-- March 4 — Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. March 10 — Guiomar Novae, celebrated Brazilian pianist. March 31 — Efrem Zimbalist, world renowned violinist. May 12 — Lawrence Tibbett, international renowned baritone. May 13 — Young American Artists Program. Virginia Haskins, Soprano, Chicago Opera Company. Thaddeus Kozuck, brilliant Polish-American pianist. All these for $5.75,$4.75,or $3.75, according to location. Your last opportunity for such an amazing reduction. D. M. Swarthout, Manager. Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 Add Length to the Life of Your Shoes BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1118 Mass. Phone 141 Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. When You Have a Musical Instrument to Be Repaired See Us HOLYFIELD MUSIC CO. (Across from Court House) Piano Tuning Phone 171 SPECIAL — THIS WEEK 2 Gal. Sealed Can 100% Pure Penn Oil Permit No. 316 - $1.00 GAMBLE STORE FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK GIFTS. CHINAWARE "Greeting Cards" Shimmons Shop Plumbing and Wiring 929 Mass. Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. 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