WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor @ 5 p.m. call K. U1, 212-3951, 2709-8253 The following were initiated Sunday by the Sigma Chi fraternity: Clarence Neal, c40 Lloyd Burton, c39 John Taylor, c39 John Black, c39 Wilson黑毛, m39 Nevin Sunder, cunel McIlroy McLoud, cunel Wilder Meulen, cunel Joe Kell, c40 Robert Farmer, c40 Dan Kell, c40 Raymond Herschman, c40 Halian Luton, c40 William Luton, c40 Dean Hyer, c40 Henry Swallow, c40 Present at the ce The alumni present at the ceremony included: John McCall, Chanute Robert Price, Linwood Robert Black, Kansas City, Mo. Charles Pipkin, Kansas City, Mo. Herbert Meyer, Topocha Dr. Henry Lawrence Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity included the following: Allen Rose, Brown, c157 Barbara Brown, Manhattan Susanne Lane, Midtown Wayne Wright, 490 Wayne Wright, 490 Newly elected officers of Gamma Phi Beta sorority are: President, Marjorie Hurbaugh, 35th; President, James McDonald, 4th; c$r 80, captain, Robert Cook, c$r 29; correspondent, Captain Cook, c$r 29; corresponding secretary, Bertha White, cunl; recordary secretary, Rose McVey, c38; treasurer, Sara Low Taylor, c38; pledge trainer, Mary Markham, fa39; house manager, Jane Skinke, c38; Crescent correspondent, Dorothy Caldwell, c38; and standard chairman, Virginia Martin, c38. The K. U. Dames will hold initiation tonight in the Women's lounge of he Administration building at 8 o'clock. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi security announces the engagement of Corinne Hirdh, f58; to Robert Oyler, 137. Mr. Oyler is a member of the Kappa Pi Kapron. To Have Photo Contest 21 Jayhawker To Give Prizes for Best Pictures John Paul, fa'37, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. PHONE K.U. 66 Abelia Ann Woodbury, c'uml, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Prizes for the most outstanding photographs taken by University students will be awarded by the Jawahra to the winners in its LOST. Brown pince in George Lunch, 10:30 Saturday night. Content retains, no questions asked. Call 10281 or leave at 114 Kentucky for reward. CLASSIFIED ADS BOYS: Desirable rooms with boards, also board alone, Reasonable, 1420 Ohio, Phone 1502, -104 FURNITURE urnified, redefined, re furnished, slipcovers and drapes made, keys covered, estimates and delivery. QUARTERS HOUSEY urnished, vlaned Street, phone 1453 - 910-1000 FELDRLY COUPLE planning to spend summer in Colorado Mountains with trustees from nearby communities with house work in exchange for transportation and living during summer months. 1048 LOST! Lady's Bulkoy wrist watch at basketball game, Saturday. Probed on stage at Auditorium. Call or seize Misman Young, 3100 at 1622 Louis Rewind. - Reward ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Student Loans 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP SHAMFOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 Sort Deep Wave, any style only - - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - - 50c *Evening Appointments* TURONS AND TURONS 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP PHONE K.U.66 tor your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing SEE US Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Books Wallpaper School Supplies the first half of the contest closes on March 25, and the winning pictures will appear in the April issue and the hart half of the contest closes on April 30, so the best pictures can be announced in the May issue of the Jayhawkwar. A subscripted hanker as hanker as cover will be awarded to the winner of each section of the contested. The pictures may be submitted at any time at the Jachwiker office in the basement of the Memorial Union building. photographic content which is just starting. All pictures submitted must be prints three inches by five inches in size. Negatives must accompany the prints. Any subject may be used as long as it is of interest to University students. The flyschawer staff will judge the pictures as to interest, composition, and subject matter. WANTED: Two single rooms, or double rooms with single beds, within 'breads' or campus. Maximum 84.00 per bed. W252 after wchg. -101 LOST: A woman's small wrist watch, silver with two twisted bands and a leather thather. Reward. Call Geraldie Field, phone 413, 105-762-9866. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH ANNOUNCES PRIZE CONTENTS WANTED: used copies of Doysey, The Public and His Problems; and Shearbot's, The Child, Davis Knight, Phone 912. -100 enter prompt. First price for the best essay will be $160, second $75, third $60, and fourth $25. The Hatty Elizabeth Lewis prize contest for the four best essays written by University students on the subject of applied Christianity has been announced by the department of English. The essay must apply the teachings of some problem text, or a day. Examination of modern problems which may be used are Fascism, freedom of the press and shifting moral and ethical problems. PUPPIES: Boston Wire and Smooth Floor Teries; Cherry; Sheeppad; Collier's White Eikens, BROCKWAY KENNELS, BALDWINE, KANASS =100 SKATES AND SLEDS "Western" Ammunition, Skates Sharpened Keys for Any Lock RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mugs Phone 319 839 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted OPTIONAL GO TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-221 Mass. PHONE 12-987 SHIMMONS We carry all brands of 35 M.M film for any miniature camera — and do fine grain development. Registered Optometrist, 18 years Over Royal College Shop China, Glass, Lamps Plumbers and Electricians Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Phone 979 Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 25x three insertions; six twelve insertions. Fully written instructions to approval at the RATMAN Business Office. ARGUS 929 Mass. The CANDID CAMERA with f=4.5 lens only $12.50 NOLL OPTICAL CO. KFKU --buildings, and who has several times been likened to Carrie Nason. A rather timid looking bad was naming the Kansan newsroom and Harlin pointed his finger at the glove and demanded that he quit smoking. Harlin, a woman an instant, but his eyes tell upon a fellow smoking a pipe; he raised his finger and started to deliver his lecture, but he discovered that he was looking at a picture of a fellow smoking a pipe which appeared in a newspaper lying on a table. He humbled a few words to himself and then went into hiding for the remainder of the day. 1 Wednesday. Feb. 24. 2:30 p.m. Spanish lesson. 2:42 p.m. News flashes. 2:46 p.m. French lesson. 2:50 p.m. Math Club. 6:15 p.m. Violin recital, Honz Dalia Caine, fa. 29 Dr. Wentley Bolinger Receives Position Dowling Boltner, who was senior vice- president of the University of MA in Spanish at the University in 1931, has been appointed recently to succeed the late William L. Lathrop, the junior College in Kansas City, Mo. After he received an honorary post- to the University of Wisconsin where he had an amu- stship under Professor Lolahide, he Ph.D. from Washington in 1936. Where did you get that Hat? Chancellor Speaks in Kansas City Cochran E. H. Lilyhired address the Kansas City chapter of Sena of the Revolution at a meeting in the University Club in Kansas City Mon- day night. "Same place Bill Jones got his." On the Shin-buildings, and who has several times been likened to Carrie Nason. A rather timid looking bad was naming the Kansan newsroom and Harlin pointed his finger at the glove and demanded that he quit smoking. Harlin, a woman an instant, but his eyes tell upon a fellow smoking a pipe; he raised his finger and started to deliver his lecture, but he discovered that he was looking at a picture of a fellow smoking a pipe which appeared in a newspaper lying on a table. He humbled a few words to himself and then went into hiding for the remainder of the day. Continued from ptur 1 "Where's that?" 'Hey . . . stop it, will you . . . and tell me where all you men are going for your Spring hats!' Why, the same place that Sam White got his." DOBBS SPRING HATS $5.00 Kansan Carriers Have Difficulties Continued from page 2 **Continued from page 21** A few dogs are friendly and there is even one who evidently reads the Kanan—the evidence, however, isn't THE SAME PLACE YOU'LL FIND YOURS "Same place Jim Smith got his." "Where did Jim get it?" DINE and DANCE The Stables "Same place Fred Brown got his." BERG SPRING HATS $3.85 "But where did Fred get his?" "Where did Jim get his?" 2800 Topeka Blvd. Topka's largest night club. Orchestra every night. Reservations accepted. COVER CHARGE SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY very strong and would hardly stand up under fire. Maybe the interest goes only as deep as his teeth when he hits into it. At any rate there is a ferocious-looking police dog on Vermont who lives next to a Kansan subscriber. The carrier on this route received numerous complaints from this reader. One morning he needed to investigate and saw this huge bound scream and saw the porch (pouch) laid on the porch occasionally) and make off with the sheet. Now he leaves two papers there. One is for the dog and the other is for the subscriber. If you should hear some perfum- ery curing in the dead of night or bright and early—to you—some frigid morning don't be shocked, for it is ALKALIZE! CARBONATES COMPOUND 5 oz. Neutralizes excess acid. Aidsincombatingcolds. H. W. STOWITS 9th & Mass. Phone 238 《SAVE with SAFETY》 at your Small DRUG STORE probably your Kansan carrier, who in addition to rising late, is missing his mark and getting the papers behind bushes and in other inaccessible places. It isn't every morning that you find him in tippto shape with his Joe Di Maggio arm working in mid-maiden form. On each day one may find his paper on the roof, at the curbstone, or, as a last resort, in the back yard. Here is something for the book, Back in 1918 a Kansan was found in a shell hole in war-torn Pradesh. Could it be that a Kansan earlier was at the bottom of this? 49 minutes to KANSAS CITY One-way Round Trip and Week-end Fares are surprisingly low RETURNING Lv. Lawrenze, . . . 8:31 a.m. Ar. Kenyan City, . . . 9:30 a.m. Direct connections for Chicago, arrive 8:45 p.m. Lv. Kansas City, . 5:15 p.m. Ar. Lawrence . 6:01 p.m. direct connections for Chicago. 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