TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Open More Civil Service Jobs The United States Civil Service commission yesterday announced open competitive examinations to fill the following positions: Artistic lithographer, $1,800 a year; junior lithographer, $1,440 a year; assistant, $1,620 a year; senior, $2,000; negative cutter, $1,800 a year; junior copper plate map engraver, $1,440 a year. The only qualifications is experience in lithographic reproduction or engraver's art work Applications will be rated as received until further notice. Senior artist illustrator (animation artist), $2,000. Qualifications include a 4-year high school course and successful commercial art experience. Applications must be in by Nov. 28. Medical technician, $1,800 a year; senior, $2,000 a year; assistant, $1,-620 a year. Applicants must have completed a 4-year high school course, and must have had experience in X-ray photography and installation of apparatus or in an operating room or clinic. Closing date for applications is Nov. 28. Printer, hand compositor, $1.20 an hour; printer, slug-machine operator, $1.26 an hour; printer, monotype keyboard operator, $1.26 an hour. Qualifications include 8 years of schooling, 5-year apprenticeship, and one year's experience as a journeyman printer. Applications must be filed by Nov. 28. More ROTC Uniforms To Arrive Friday Full information regarding these positions, requirements, examinations, and application forms may be obtained at the Lawrence post office. The last shipment of R.O.T.C. uniforms is to be in the R.O.T.C. office Friday Col. Karl F. Baldwin announced today. Colonel Baldwin asked that all men watch for further notice of the shipment and report as soon as possible. It is important that all men be outfitted immediately, Colonel Baldwin said. WANT ADS LOST: Round, yellow, gold watch, initials MLM inside back of case heirloom; reward. Mildred McAmis. Miller Hall, phone 2789. -762-40 FOR SALE: '26 model T Ford touring car. Good motor, wire wheels. Phone 2550J or see L. Walker. 1329 Ohio. -760-37 LOST: Brown leather pocketbook containing activity book and miscellaneous articles. Betty Gaines, phone 295. -757-40 LOST: Selmer b-flat Clarinet in black case. Reward for return. Bill Walker, phone 1106, 1111 West 11th. -761-40 FOUND: One Parker fountain pen, one Parkette fountain pen, and one Sheaffer's eversharp pencil. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. Call at the University Daily Kansan business office. -763-41 SOCIETY- (continued from page two) Ed Wienecke. CORBIN HALL . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Corrine Dick, Coffeyville; Lillian Fisher; Mrs. Mercedes Cole, Lawrence; Jim Burdge; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gear, Topeka; Mrs. S. H Howe, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. K. M Griffith, Hiwatha; Mrs. Grace Anderson, Independence; Miss Amy Lewis, Indiana. . . . week-end guests were Betty Jane and Anna Lou Randall, Marysville. CHI OMEGA . . . . . . Monday luncheon guests were Marjorie Ohner and Joanne Frankie. ... week-end guest was Middo Garr, Independence. PI PHI . . . ... week-end guests were Leone and Daisy Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo.; Martha Browning, Lee's Summit, Mo.; Peg McCarty, Salina. PHI GAM . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Henrickson, Atchison; Mrs. Voelker, Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Black, Wichita; Mrs. Robert Rowlands, Robert Rowlands, Lawrence; Virginia Bantleon. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... guests for dinner Sunday included Olin Templin, dean emeritus of the College, and after whom the hall was named. It was the first social visit to the dormitory which he helped establish. Other guests were W. C. Stevens, professor emeritus of botany, Mrs. Templin, Mrs. Stevens, Professor and Mrs. D. Gagliardo. SIG ALPH . . . ... luncheon guest Monday was Verner Smith, member of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture. MILLER HALL . . . . . . announces the engagement of Esther Tippin to John Laidig, who is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity. DELTA UPSILON . . . . . . dinner guests Sunday were Chestine Wilson and Martha Alice Horner. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kaywood, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer, all of Kansas City, Mo. TRIANGLE . . . . . . alumnae entertained the Gamma Phi pledges with a tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hovey Hanna. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin and members of the executive board were also guests. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. A. R. Hammond, Ralph Hammond, and Margaret Jane Hammond, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Hal Wilmeth of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. George Docking is president of the alumnae chapter, and Betty VanDevanter of the active chapter. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS . . . at the Jayhawk Co-op were Miss Ruth Orcutt, Miss Meribah Moore, and Miss Allie Merle Conger, all members of the School of Fine Arts faculty. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS . . . DELTA CHI . . . ... guests at the Black and White formal Saturday are as follows: Eleanor Grider, Middo Garr, Ber- nadine Hall, Peggy Benson, Betty Kester, Jane McHenry, Frances Metzger, Charlotte Johnson, Evelyn Owen, Virginia Nicholson, Elizabeth Klautz, Alice Clare Brownfield, Mary Schultheis, Betty Deal, Lea Edmonds, Harriet Todd, Charlene Jonson, Majorie Jenkins, Doris Dean, Marjorie Crum, Jeanne Anderson, Jean Myhore, Marilyn Duncan, Jean Orr, June Hammitt, Reola Dundra, Annette Woods. Sunday dinner guests were Lea Edmonds, Eleanor Grider, Bernadine Hall, Middo Garr, Jean Orr. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . . Sunday night buffet supper guests were Blanche Van Camp, Margaret Anne Reed, Carolyn Sloan, Marjorie McKay, Shirley Henry, Priscilla Adams, Leone Hoffman, Eleanor Allen, Billie Jarboe, Marion Hepworth, Chestine Wilson, and Betty Jeanne Hess. . . . announces the pledging of John Harkness, and Frank Lichty, . . . Sunday dinner guests were Dorothy Schroeter and Helen Palmer. by Mr. and Mrs. Orval M. Hixon of Lawrence of the birth of a son, Charles David. Born Nov. 1, in the Lawrence Memorial hospital. THETA TAU . . . PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mr. Robert McKee of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. H. K. Wickendall of Hutchinson, Mrs. F. L. Haymon of Wichita, and Mr. Kenneth Shook of Byers. ... entertained the following girls at their fall party Friday evening: Jean Conger, Marjorie Barben, Betty Hopp, Alice Stone, Isabelle Bennie, Glennie Waters, Shirley Henry, Majorie Mossman. Betty Childs, Lily Rose Lyons, Dottie Ansdell, Mary Cole, Evelyn Schroeder, Barbara Reber, Sue Corson, Annabelle Wilson, Virginia Sluss, Norma Jean Falconer. Vera Knoepiker, Alberta Miller, Mary Thomas, Lois Bockoven, Kay Bozarth, and Ruth Rogers. MEMBERS . . . . . of Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority were present at a round table Thursday afternoon after pledging services were held. Those present at the round table which concerned women's place in the professional field were Patricia Green, Jessie Lemons, Emily Jean Younts, and Alice Schwartz. Mary Lou Randall, publicity; Jane Dooley, Wilma Ruth Stewart, social committee; Verleen Miller, Clarine Beyer, Rosemary Jones, telephone committee; Marilyn Konantz, examination committee. The following committees were appointed by Miss Ruth Litchen, president of Pi Lambda Theta. . . . will entain at a tea at 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon, Nov. 7, in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Mrs. Raymond Nichols is in charge of arrangements. CLASSIFIED ADS— UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUBS . They are prepared to recondition all types of luggage, shoes; also riding equipment of all kinds. Best of oil, soaps, and waterproofing. At 719 Mass. St. Call and See J. P. Van Keuren KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Wave 35c Oil or Drene Shampoo and Wave 50c Inquire about Nail Culture for Beautiful Hands Phone 533 941½ Mass. DRAKES for BAKES RE NU LAX DUCE BUILD Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 T. V. Smith T. V. Smith COLLEGE STATION Standard Service V. Corner 9th & Ind. Phone 6 N. W. Corner 9th & Ind. Phone 643 "We Employ K.U. Student Barbers" OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread K.U. BARBERS Shop No. 1 Shop No. 2 812 Mass. 842 Mass. Different Hair Cuts Our Specialty Hair Cuts 25c Open 'til 9 p.m. Lock and Key Service Locker, Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Call LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 256 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 VINCENT THORPE this is your free Kansas pass to see Lum and Abner in "Dreaming Out Loud" now showing at the Granada theater. Oyler's Welcome Students To Try Their Shoe Repair at 14th & Tenn. OYLER'S SHOE SHOP "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs PIANOS TO RENT $3.00 to $6.00 per Mo. Kimball Pianos, New and Used Records and Sheet Music HOLYFIELD MUSIC CO. 1109 Mass. Phone 171 PIANOS TO RENT TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 THE FERRY Fountain Service - Sandwiches Dancing Every Night 1031 Mass. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 927 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. St. BURGERT'S Elbow Pads for Sweaters 35c----50c All Colors BURGERT'S 1113 Mass. Phone 141 (2) 721 Mass. HIXON'S HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies, Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Dusty Rhodes Drive In Get a Jumbo-Burger 110 W. 7th Fone 2059 VIRGINIA MAY GIFT SHOP ELDRIDGE HOTEL PHONE 88 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. HAL'S LUNCH 122 W.9th "Sandwiches as you like them" Chili Waffles H. E. N. Nottingham H. E. N. Nottingham