FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. 1908 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Guests for dinner at the Sigma Cl house Wednesday night were: Dr. R, B. Robb, Kansas City, Mo. Dean F, T. Stockton Prof. J, H. Tagger The following were entertained at a buffet supper given at the Sigma Nu house last night; Nancy Koleer, fa41 Marguerite Myers, fa58 Elizabeth Short, c40 Catherine Heinley, b39 Helen Gen, c40 Merideth Dyer, fa39 Camilla Scott, c41 Louise Taylor, cuncl Louise Grayson, c40 Helen Walker, cuncl Genola Engelhard, cuncl Dorothy Newell, c41 Alice Marie Meyon, fa49 Marilyn Miller, c41 Roberta Cook, fa39 Arigina Gray, c41 Betty Lou McFarland, c58 Betty Lou McFarland, c58 Dorothy Friz, cfp Catherine Ehrhee, c40 Kevin Pugh, cfp Virginia Anderson, edfum Bettie Chelly, c41 Michelle Bannister, c41 Piggy McCarthy, c40 Jayne Coats, c19 Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma Dr. Gail McClure Mrs. A, J. B, Lawrence Janet Turner, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house last night were: Luncheon guests at the Alpha Ch Lutkenheuser guests at the Alpha Cl Ormega house yesterday were: *41 Huske,* *41 Ruth Spencer,* *41 Martha Study,* *cunel* Guests at the Kappa Alpha Treu Guests at the house for lunch yesterday were: Miriam Ellis, £41 Ann Reynolds, fa40 Betty Wasson, c18 Louise Grayson, £40 Delta Chi fraternity entertained last night with an hour dance. The following were present: Mr. Ralph Baldwin Betty Mcey, c'url Bethany McGee, c'url Mary Alice livingston, c'url Jarle Himbrook, c'url Jeanne Wilkins, fa 41 Jane Atwater, c'url Betty Van Devanter, c'41 Ben Coulson, c'url Virginia Appel, c'41 Greta Gibon, fa 41 Marie Bloomfield, ed'ucil Jennette Leech, c'41 Jennifer Bichella, c'url Rene Kinkaden, c'41 Landlady: Many students will be moving between seminars. Advertise your rooms in the Kansan Classified Ads. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kansas' table-tennis team operie, its intercellate play in Topela Wednesday night by defeating Washinb College. 4 matches to 1. Phone K.U. 66 Kansas Wins Ping-Pong Match Malcom Black, Jayhawker number one man, won over his Washburn opponent by scores of 21-7 and 21-6 for the widest margin of the five matches. In an exhibition match, following the Ichabod contest, Black lost by a close margin to Perry Peterson, Topeka champion, and winner of a pre-season Topeka tournament. Black, who played at Stanford University last year, and who won the university men's tournament earlier this year, won the first game against Peterson, and then dropped three straight to lose a hard-fought match. Woman Leaves Bequest To Two Kind Families Receive Furnishings for Rooms Juvenile Offenders Protected Denver—(UP)—A probation department of three patrolmen has been appointed to assist Police Judge Philip B. Gilliam in the protection of civilians who involved into criminal careers when they are imprisoned. CLASSIFIED ADS The scores: Parsons, Jan. 13.—(UP) The biblical quotation, "Cast the bread upon the water and it will return seven-fold," has gained the respect of two Parsons families, those of Luther Cortelyou, Jr., and S. L. Stein. For several years the two families had as a next-door neighbor Mrs. Anna Moore bequeathed to them because they were "nice" to her, Mrs. Moore bequeathed each family a residence, 50 shares of stock, and many household articles. Monday night, Washburn comes o the University for a return match n the Union recreation room at 8'clock. There will be no admission charge. FOR RENT! Steam-heated apartments, well furnished. Good location. Two sizes. Also furnished 3-room屋, very desirable. Call 1989R for appointment. -83 Phone K.U. 66 Hospital Notes Schmierer Is Recovering FOR RENT; In quiet home, two double rooms, Board if desired. 1423 Kentucky. BOYS: Well furnished, comfortable rooms One single. One double with twin beds. Also room mate wanted. Meals if desired Phone 21800. 910 Ohio. -82 BOYS: Two interactively furnished rooms in private family; no other roomers recommended for students to study, 1340 New Hampshire. Phone 2252W. -747 Receive Furnishings for Rooms Furniture and bedding were received today by the hospital for furnishing the two new additions provided this summer by enclosing the two sun rooms on the third floor. Black, Kansas, defeated Williamson, Washburn, 21-7, 21-6; McNaughton, Washburn, defeated Frank Lamm, Kansas, 20-13, 21-12 and 21-14; Eldred Mathes, Kangas, defeated Steinkircht, Washburn, 21-16, 23-21; Marshall Roach, Kansas, defeated Maddaus, Washburn, 21-12, 21-9; Black and Mathes, Kansas, defeated Williamson and Steinkircht, Washburn, 21-16, 21-8; and 21-12; Peterson, Topeka, defeated Black, 17-21, 21-19, 22-20, 21-17. Mary Lou Schmiereer, c'38, who received a fractured nose in an automobile accident sent of Lawrence on Monday, is recovering satisfactorily. Joe Cochrane, c'38, who underwent a手术 operation at Watkins Memorial hospital Monday morning, has shown a steady improvement, and is to leave the hospital today. Cochrane to Leave Hospital Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waves ... 25d (ried) Oil Permements ... $2.50 up Price ... $12 Miss Liz. Up SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 BOYS, clean, attractive and well furnished rooms. Private home. One single. One double with twin bed. Clean in R.U. Two single beds. 147 Kentucky. -83 FOR SALE Single-breasted Tus, size 32. In excellent condition. Will sacrifice for $10.00. Drew McLaughlin. Phone 444. $140 La. -77 BOYS: A single and double room; large well-furnished. Single and double beds, also gas heater. One and one-half bedroom. Campus taule 1621. . . . . LOST: Society Brand green jac in gymnasium. Please return to Fine Arts office. Jack Happy. -77 WAVE, new styles, any style 25% dried RUTTLE'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 SKATES and SLEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Backkethalls Downs, Jan. 13.—(UP) —Missouri Pacific railroad offices at a meeting of interested chambers of commerce agreed to restore passenger service between Downs and Stockton for a 20-day trial period, during which the affected communities are expected to work out satisfactory solutions to the conditions made by the railroad to 200 central Kansas representatives who met here to protest curtailment of service. Missouri Pacific Restores Passenger Service Loss of Child's Smile Causes Large Damage Suit RUTTER'S SHOP Wichita, Jan. 13—(UP) A $200-90 damage suit against C. H. 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Grimes, state department of inspection and registration inspector, from forcing them to place maghogany-colored dye in all tax-exempt gasoline sold was submitted this week to Judge George A. Kling in the Shawnee county district court. Dealers Seek Injunction Oil Companies Oppose Ruling To Color Tax-Free Gasoline Judge Kling took the case under advisement to enable both sides to submit briefs, which must be in the hands of the court by Jan. 19. W. D. Jochems of Wichita, attorney for the gasoline distributors, contended that the regulation would impose an unauthorized tax upon the companies by forcing them to buy the dye from the department of inspection and registration. Jochems estimated the cost to distributors would be approximately $90,000 a year. There is no law on the statute books to authorize the regulation, Jochems said. Oriel Niece, attorney for the Department of inspection and registration, and William E. 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