THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM. Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 1 p.m. call K.729-83 an account of Mt. Oread Society No. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kapp house Tuesday morning. Betty Ware, Lawrence Virginia Wilson, Owatomi Rose Alice McCreary, POWhattan Normice Loe Laudenberger, Kanns C Crabbe-Ulrich ☆ ☆ ★ Chi Omega announces the marriage of Georgiania Ulrich, McPherson, to Delbert Crabbe, McPherson, Mr. Crabbe was a member of Kappa Sigma when he attended the University. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ex-Governor Alfred M. Landon was a visitor at the Phi Delta Theta house yesterday. Dick Sklar, Kansas City, was a luncheon guest Wednesday at Phi Delta Theta. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Chi announces the pledging of Charles Stahl of Los Angeles Calif. ☆ ☆ ☆ Beahm-Ewing Chi Omega announces the marriage of Dorothy Ewing of Great Bend to Anol Beam of Bison. Glenn McCann, c'uncl, returned yesterday from Berkeley, Calif., where he went as a delegate to attend the one hundred third annual national convention of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Prof. and Mrs. M.E.Rice and family have moved to their new home at 630 Ohio street. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. L. N. Flint and his son, Robert L. Flint, spent yesterday in Kansas City. The Newman Club, an organization for Catholic students, will entertain with a reception for students of the church and their friends tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the parish house. Leon Anderson is president and Miss Virginia Rodriguez is acting secretary of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Flint and son, James, of Poore, Ill., are guests this week at the home of Prof. and Mrs. L, N. Flint. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 641 Louisiana Graduates Get Good Positions Phone 894 W. H. Quakenbush, Pres. E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Get the habit early---at the COKE YOURSELF UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement HANDMADE SUITS Always Fit Right Of course it fits perfectly . . . it was made just for you! That's why you will always find that a tailored suit will always give a neat appearance and last you for years. Frosh Women To Picnic Saturday $27.50 ond up A picnic for freshman women will be given by the Federation of Counsellors Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Freshmen will meet at the Memorial Union building and will go in a group with their counsellors to Potter's Lake where the picnic is to be举行。There will be games and singles. SCHULZ The Tailor 924 Moss. Phone 914 All freshman women are invited to come, meet their counsellors and get acquainted with others. If any freshman has not been called by her adviser she will meet her at the picnic. 104.32 The counsellor system for freshmen is new on this campus. A group of 50 upperclass women was chosen for high scholastic standing to acquaint freshman women with the campus, its history, traditions, and to advise them. Each counsellor has a small group of freshman women and will meet with them at various times during the year. Trouys for the University Dramatic Club will be held tomorrow and Monday in the Little theater of Green hall at 2:30 p.m. Hollu Nockle, sponsor, announced yesterday. The event will be one any University student interested. Two dramatic productions are scheduled by the club for the first semester, one in October and one in November. The production will begin immediately. The Dramatic Club will hold its first meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in the Little theater of Green hall to discuss plans for tryouts and the year's program. Wallace To Present 1938 Crop Planting Program Washington, Sept. 15. - (UP)-Secretary of Agriculture Hewan A. Wallace will formally present his 1938 major crop planting program to the nation's leaders next week. The president of agriculture announced tonight. Definite action on approval of the program, already in the hands of 118 farm leaders summoned here to speak, is not expected until that time. The program would reduce areas devoted to major crop plantings in 1933 from 15 to 25 million acres to avoid heavy surpluses. Miss Pernis Cook, secretary in the office of Henry Werner, men's student advisor, has been made executive secretary of the University committee on aids and awards. Mrs. Flora Boynton, who has been secretary for the past two years, will continue on a part-time basis as secretary of the Kansas University Endowment Association. Miss Persis Cook Is New PHONE K.U. 66 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Continued from page 1 Hattori expressed some regret that companions in his rooming Japanese Student-dent advisor, has been made executive secretary of the University committee on aids and awards. Mrs. Flora Boynton, who has been secretary for the past two years, will continue on a part-time basis as secretary of the Kansas University Endowment Association. Continued from page 1 Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Jayhawk Barber Shop Earl Ellis Joe Lesch "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt FOR RENT: First class room in private home, nicely furnished. No other rooms. Home privileges with use of琴. Inquire 1017 New Hampshire. Phone 298-6. FOR RENT: To women. Two pleasant, south rooms with large sleeping porch on west. Could accommodate two or three people. Rooms were preferred. Call at 1211 Lonelys. - 748-693-8080. ... 727 Mass. Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic LOST! 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He expressed a great deal of gratitude to Colonel Baldwin, commandant of the University R.O.T.C., through whose efforts he was allowed to come to this University. The plan of sending Japanese students to America for final training at the present time only four other schools have such students, Harvard, Princeton, and the Universities of Chicago and of California. After a semester in K.U., Hattier will return to the Japanese embassy at Washington. His plans after that are uncertain, depending upon instructions from his government. He is expected to be in the United States for three years. The Little House of Big Hits Week 10c Til 7 Days Then 15c PATEE NOW! ENDS SATURDAY 2 ACTION HITS FISTS FLYIN' SIXES BLAZIN' BOB STEELE "Gun Lords Of Stirrup Basin" America's Fraternity of Fiends AND — "Black Legion" ALSO- HUMPHREY BOGART DICK FORAN ANNE SHERIDAN Dick Tracy Serial Dick Tracy Serial and COLOR CARTOON The Show Value of Lawrence! Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Last Times Today! 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