FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE THREE 3 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c.490, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K21; after 2 p.m. call K279 ~ The K. U. Dames sewing group met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Lanning, 1622 Kentucky street. ~ Lotis Farber and Henry Gould, Kansas City, Mo., were guests for dinner at the Triangle fraternity house Tuesday evening. Kappa Kappa Gamma announce the engagement of Glenda Alica Speakman, c.39, of Kansas City, Mo. to Dennis Edward Singleton, Jr., m.p. Leavandown, a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Frank Lee Headley, 37, of Burton, and Rosemary Smith, 37, formerly employed by the Arkansas City (Kan) Daily Traveler, were they who were Burton, city Jan. 4. They will live in Burton, where they publish a newspaper. Announcement has been made on the engagement of Miss Jane Elizabeth Brey, daughter of the Rev. A.D. Drey and Mrs. Grey of Toledo, Ohio, to Richard Blackford Swartzbaugh, also of Toledo. Msess Grey lived in Lawrence for a number of years during the time that the Rev. Mr. Grey was pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church. She attended the University, where she became a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and later joined Pomona College, Claremont, Calif. Mr. Swartzbaubh is a graduate of Dartmouth College and of the Harvard Law School. ∞ The wedding will take place in the early spring. The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Glenn Elliott, ph. --on "Modern Views of the Universe." On the sky is clear, the members will be permitted to look through the clouds; otherwise, slites will be shown. ~ The freshmen of the Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain with a dinner dance for the upperclassman evening, Jan. 27, at Evan's Heart. The junior group of the American Association of University Women will meet Tuesday evening at 8 a.m. in Chapel Hill where Prof. N. W. Stervill will talk ∞ Powell Aubrey, 38, visited the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house Wednesday. ∞ Phone K.U. 66 Jane Cravens, c. 38, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. Visitors at Miller hall last Sunday were: dinner guests last Sunday at Mil- ler hall were: Marguerite Leffler, Kansas City, Mo. Alma Mize Keason, Kansas City, Mo. Marie Mize, Kansas City, Mo. Tonne Harley, Kansas City, Mo. John Laidy, e41 Jack Dalley, f40 Homer Bley, w14 Maurice Reeves, M4 Maurice Neale, California, Mo. The assisting hostesses will be; . . Doze Costs $30 Living High in Australia Sydney—(UF)—Colin Clark, statistical lecturer of Cambridge University, is authority for the statement that the Australian standard should be based on the fact that spend half his income on necessities " instead of being a sign of economic weakness," he declared, "this is in reality a sign of economic strength." WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 with Miss Maude Landis, at Elizabeth home. ramps, Texas —(UP) C. E. C.ary, former Gray county lawyer, dozed off and awoke to find his trousers missing- also $30 in cash. The pants were found in a nearby vacant lot, but not the $30. ROOM for one or two students in private home; first floor, private entrance, no other roomers in house. Nice location. Approved. Phone 24931. 1782. Tennesse. Mrs. Frank Parker Mrs. Paul Dismoor Mrs. S. S. Elliott Mrs. Irving Hill Mrs. Vernon Smith Miss Maude Elliott ROYS: Well farmed, comfortable room. One single. One double with twin beds. Also room mate wanted. Meals if desire phone 21890. 910 Ohio. 5 FOR RENT: Appragged two-room apartment for girls; modern conveniences; or one or two roommates wanted. 1319 Vermont. Phone 1131J. FOR RENT: In quiet home, two double rooms. Board if desired. 1423 Kentucky. WANTED: Two or three students to share six-room apartment—wood fireplace—electronic refrigerator—morning tea elecctric refrigerator Mo. M A. L. Ferris 709. W128. Tel. 1144W. -8 BOYS: 3-room modern furnished apartment, ideal for four kids. One single or double room, Very reasonable, Good location. Call 2292]. -84 CLASSIFIED ADS Modern home. Located between University and business district. Clean and quiet. Phone 2414. -84 Edward Howell, 38, and Mrs. Howell announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Clifton, Jan. 16. Mrs. Howell is at her home in Hoisington. FOR RENT: Steamed-heated apartments well furnished. Good location. Two sizes also furnished 3-room house, very desirable. Call 0898R for appointment. - 83 WANTED: Stenographer with college edu- care part-time work. Those interested plea- ce see Professor J. F. Brown of his de- partment in his office on Saturday morning. END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Expections New E-book Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP $339 Nice door Keel Booker Store $339 Phone K.U. 66 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waves ... 25d (drived) O Permeants ... $2.50 up Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 GIRLS: Room and board, $21.00 per month. Also, room with kitchenette, 130 Tennessee. -84 Business Seniors Get Jobs Despite Economic Lag BOYS: Rooms at 1135 Ohio. Nice location. See them. -84 BOYS: Room at 1320 Ohio. A double room with a large cloct and twin beds. Phone 1159, .84 FOR RENT: Center apartment, south side, front and rear entrance, private garage, gift order. Adults only. VA MEN: Room for rent, double or single. BOYS: Single and double rooms for next semester. Early accessible to the campus. 1222 Mississippi. Phone 2062. -83 GRADUATE WOMAN: Approved single room, ideal location, strictly modern, private home. Graduate or employed woman. 1124 Mississippi Phone: 14297 - -86 BOYS: Large, comfortable, double rooms, well lighted, Modern. Close to K.U. and business district. Approved. $6.00 per boy. Hong Kong 1083, Illumination - +82 BOYS: $3.00 per month. Room and two meals per day, $17 per month. Martin's Club, 1026 Ohio. Phone 1720. -83 Four graduates of the School of Business have obtained positions. These are: Richard A, Delaney, b38, who is associated temporarily with the public accounting firm of Arthur Anderson at Kansas City; Sam Greenstein, b38, who will be employed by a company in Kansas City engaged in the manufacture of men's neckwear; Robert Simpson, b38, who joins the sales force of the Giant Manufacturing company of Council Bluffs, Iowa; and Howard H. Smith, b38, who will be employed by the Campbell-Tagger Bakery company of Kansas City. BOYS. Clean, attractive and well furnished rooms. Private home. One single. Double with twin beds. Close to KU. TauKua. Residential housing. Phone 283-147 Kentucky. Interview Prospective Grads APARTMENT Nice, light, large 2-bedroom apartment with extra close room. Bills paid. $16.00 per month. 1101 Rhode Island Phone 2541. -84 "Despite the fact that the business situation outside is anything but good," Dean Stockton of the School of Business said yesterday, "we've had more calls from business concerns for prospective employees than we ever had in former years." Out of 14 graduates of the business school, he has definitely accepted positions or received offers. "All will be placed by the middle of February," Dean Stockton commented. Three companies have already interviewed prospective graduates and dates for future interviews are scheduled for at least five other companies. Six companies with branch offices in Kansas City have contacted Dean Stockton about employing University graduates. BOYS: Double room for at 1212 Tennesse Street. Large closet, good light, heat and ventilation. Redecorated last fall. Phone 1371. -81 SKATES AND SLEEDS GUNS AND AMMUNITION Basketballs RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass St. Phone 315 Han Tacek, '36, who has worked for the Jones Store in Kansas City during the past year, will assist Dean Stockton in the placement bureau this year. Apparently more than a hundred students will graduate in June, that the total placements exceed the number of excess of 125 students, including those who finished last summer and he graduates of this semester. Prior SHAMPOO and 25e WAVE, dried and 250 WAVE, drive Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave deed, 50. End Cut Corner, Complete PERMANENTS. Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete IVA'S Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 9411'% Mass, St. 7321/2 Mass. Phone 2353 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP THE Jexall DRUG STORE .. for lowest prices in town Pack 50 doses Bisma-Rex Antacid Powder Relieves acid- indigestion 50 to this, the largest class included 88 students. "This indicates one of two things," Dean Stockton said in commenting on the large number of calls for men. "Business either doesn't expect the shump to last long, which by the way, is the prevailing business opinion, whether it is right or wrong, or, assuming that we are in for some bad years, they've decided to go ahead recruiting their managerial training team on women on the job and an organization of any size needs a continued flow of new blood—that is, new managerial talent." Pureest Flavored Sodium Perborate Dustless, remo- tive. 39¢ powder. Try it. He said that insurance companies have also expressed an intense desire to acquire university graduates, for the work of an insurance salesman and of a distant manager is difficult. He said he has a career, calling for an educated man. Pack 50 Rexell Cold Tablets Special Take an air filter suitcase and a 25-carat silver coin. 'Spring Swing'-ton, c'41; Annette Lawrence, c'clunl. "Intensive work will begin after final examinations have been completed." Coieman concluded, "when the committee in charge of the scenery and decorations will begin work on the backdrops to be used, and other committees will devote more serious efforts to the final polishing of the show." A RETAIL PRODUCT In the last two years, placements of School of Business graduates have been especially good, 60 percent of the 1936 graduates having obtained positions by commencement, and 40 per cent of the 1937 class, a larger percentage of them than in previous commencement. Dean Stockton, with a still larger class of graduates, hopes to have 40 per cent of his graduates placed by commencement this year. Halibut Liver Oil Contains 10 percent of liver oil. Formula 4. It is an oil that helps to reduce cholesterol levels. A 1-ounce (30 g) bottle contains 73 cals. 'Indicates One of Two Things' Pack 50 Purcestil Wheat GermOil Capsules for Vitamin E Therapy 15 6) Betty Suyles, c'40; Jeanne Wilkine, fa'41;黛莉 Deles Woods, c'40; Jane Waring, ed'40; Hilda Slentz, fa'40; Jeanette Leech, c'41. The list of alternates contains the following seven names: Leone Hoffman, c'40; Margaret Lucy, c'41; Joan Wiley, c'42; Amy White, Jody Stewart, c'44; Hortense Horton, c'41; Annette Lawrence, c'clunl. "Intensive work will begin after final examinations have been completed." Coieman concluded, "when the committee in charge of the scenery and decorations will begin work on the backdrops to be used, and other committees will devote more serious efforts to the final polishing of the show." Pack of 25 Pueretex A, B, D & G CAPSULES Pack of 50 Purateat Capsules Weak, run down fall like diet lacks those vitamins. need these essential elements. Reg size Puretest Cod LiverOil H. W. STOWITS Extra rich in Vitamin A and D content. Guaranteed. 89c The Rexoll Store Phone 238 We Deliver at your Renall DRUG STORE Advertise your vacant rooms in the Kansas Classified section before students start moving. PATEE Week 10c 'Til 7 Days Then 15c TODAY ENDS SATURDAY Double Treat Double Treat BOB STEELE "COLORADO KID" — AND — All Star Laugh Hit "PICK A STAR" PATSY KELLY JACK HALEY MISHA AUER Laurel - Hard SUNDAY "WEST OF SHANGHAI" SERIAL - COMEDY Watch for Your Honey Sonja Henie in "Happy Landing" DICKINSON--NOW Truly the House of Hits Ends Tomorrow Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 LOVE! Is Made to Order . . . and Everybody Orders Love! SING-TIME! LOVE-TIME? SWING-TIME! THRILL OF A LIFETIME A Paramount Picture with THE YACHT CLOTH BOYS - JUDY CANOVA BETTY GRABLE - LEIF ERIKSON - LARRY GRABBE BEREAN BLUE-LELANDRE WHITNEY-JOHNNY DOWNS THE FANKONETTES _DOROTHY LAOUR Added Attractions: Comedy - Cartoon - News Surpassing the Greatest Thrills the Screen Ever Gave You! STARTS SUNDAY! A Man's Strength and a Woman's Beauty against nature's fury and the law's revenge...a man protecting the woman he worships..vivid romantic adventure, by Nordhoff and Hall, authors of "Mutiny on the Bounty" Continuous Shows Sunday from 1 p.m. DOROTHY LAMOUR • JON HALL MARY ASTOR • C. AUBREY, SMITH THOMAS MITCHELL • RAYMOND MASSEY and a cast of thousands • Directed by JOHN FORD Avoid Those Final Blues Relax at the Dickinson AND SATURDAY I'M 17! I'M NO BABY, DAD! But How Much Does Seventeen Know of Life and Love? with LEWIS-STONE CECILIA PARKER MICKEY ROONEY Laff Spasm X-TRA EDGAR KENNEDY Rich With the Drama, Beauty and Pitfalls of Young Love! "Good Morning Judge" Rito Rio and His Band Latest News ELECTED QUEEN OF THE SCREEN! LAFF-PACKED VACATION ADVENTURE Her Greatest Hit! SUNDAY No 1. by nation-wide poll. Myrna Loy now glorifies her most stirring dramatic smash! Watch for "HOLLYWOOD HOTEL" TODAY No.1一 He Was Rough on Rats but Smooth With a Dame! 2 First Run Hits! Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 AND SATURDAY Top Show Spot of Lawrence! Admission 10c and 15c Continuous Shows TOM KEENE A Rip-Roarin' Round-up of Thrills and Action! TOLL FREE "Where Trail Divide" Continuous Shows SUNDAY! Also—Comedy - News Relax—Youse Guys and Gals! Don't Let Finals Get You! See a Show! YOUSAH! COME ALIVE ALL OVER! And—A Girl With a Past Hiding in the Spotlight of Fame in the Heart of the World's Biggest City! "BIG TOWN GIRL" CLAIR TREVOR - DONALD WOODS Effective Sunday — Varsity Prices Will Be: All Day Sunday 20c. Monday - Tuesday, 15c 'til 7:00, then 20c. Usual prices rest of the week! NOTE