ATHURSDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1927 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 PACE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN. Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-K3 Dinner guests at Corbin hall last included Mrs Elizabeth Mequrat, Miss Jemmie Wheeler, Miss Hannia Oliver, Miss Helen Woleman, Miss Nicole Sparrow, and Anderson, Miss Nellie Barnes, and Mrs Stanley Gipu, of Auroora, Mo. The American Association of University Women will meet Saturday at 3 p.m. for a tea at the home of M. E. B. Stouffer. "America Seen Through the Eyes of a Germian" is discussed by Mrs. Otto Springer. ☆ ☆ ☆ Tuesday dinner guests at the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity house were Louis Focke, c29, and Robert Sedore, fc37. m. Weekend guests of the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity will include Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Landon, Doris, and Bobby Landon of Russell. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will entertain Saturday night with a Valentine party. Betty Cranger is in charge of the decorations. ☆ ☆ Theta Sigma Phi; honorary journalism security, entertained day afternoon with a tea in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building Frances Stevens, e'unch, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the P Beta Phil house. Corbin hall will hold open house tonight with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock. All University men are invited. Sunday dinner guests at the Chi PHONE K.U.66 证 GRADUATE STUDENTS - Room in a private home for women student, Ideal location. Every convenience. Phone 704-948-2155. BAYS. One double, 19.00, one room, 141.00, will rent single. Breakfast 1.30 per week if desired. Garage tree. Good location. Points 22921. PUPPIES: Barrie and Terry on Sweet Fox. Calhoun, Colletti. Callien White, Lloydne, BROCKAY KINNELS, Baldwin, KAWS. —160 Mr. J. W. Igou, of Liberal, was a luncheon guest yesterday of the Sigma Kappa sorority. CLASSIFIED ADS Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pledging of Helen Meyer, fa'uncl. ONE STOP ☆ ☆* ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Phi Ma Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Sedore, la 37. Phi Chi fraternity entertained their sophomore class last night at the Harlem club in Kansas City. SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 743 Mass. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Stanley Ginn, section director of Mortar Board, is a house guest at Corbin hall this week. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Mrs. Howard G. Norton, Wichita, was a Tuesday luncheon guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. Soft Depw Dove, any style 25c Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - 50c Earning Appointments Phone 2353 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Omega house included Larry Calkins, c39. Paul Rogers, c29, and Deen Gough, c39. Robert Wilcox was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity last week. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house tonight will include Joy Lawson, c'40, and Frances Stevens, c'uncel. Mr. J. E. Irvine, of St. Joseph, Mo., was a dinner guest of the Sigma Kappa sorority Tuesday evening. Phillip Pryor, of Amen, Iowa, is nuest at the Gamma Delta house Tuesday and Wednesday. 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. L. C. Wikoff, Hutchinson, vs a Wednesday dinner guest at he Kappa Eta Kappa house. --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Books Wallpaper School Supplies SEE US LOST: Lady's brown insulated muff bag in Library, Monday mon. The big袋 contains money and identification cards; call 866-532-2711, Gerald Dauton. Reward. -92 SKATES AND SLEDS "Western" Ammunition, Skates Sharpened Keys for Any Luck RUTTER'S SHOP 1044 W. 38th St. Phone 319 Many Students Will Be Added To CSEP Rolls Plumbers and Electricians Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 SHIMMONS China. Glass. Lamps Amateur Photography Just what you have been waiting for. 929 Mass. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 ARGUS The Candid Camera, only $12.50 NOLL OPTICAL CO. "About 100 students will be added to CSEP payroll for next semester; to fill vacancies by left 75 students, % of whom were eliminated by low grades last semester." Miss Mary C Olson announced yesterday. with an F4.5 lens. Uses 35 mm. films. Sharp enlargements up to 8x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. Registered Optometrist, 18 years Oliver Olsen's SEPE office will not know defi- nately until next week the number of students who will be hired for new jobs, nor the number who were drapped from the rolls, according to Miss Olsen. Vacancies Are Created By Workers' Low Grade Point Average Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge 839% Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 The new payroll is being made out today, and the CSEP payroll period is from the eleventh of the preceding month to the last half of the fall semester. Twenty-five words or less one insention; 21c1 six 'insertions'; 106 xk insertion; 71c1 contractates two insentions; 118 xk agreement to approve at the Kannan Business Office. Added Workers Start Today Students who are beginning their CSEP jobs this semester will start to work today. When asked as to how much of the quota was used by the office last semester, Miss Olson said, "CSEP did not use all of the money allotted to it last semester. The big problem is to get jobs for the students. We don't put student salary, paycheck, and candidates must be eligible in every respect before they are considered for CSEP jobs." About $2000 will be left after next week's work is payed up. The payroll will be made up this weekend, and will be available late next week. Scholastic Record Up **Scholastic recital Up** The CSEP scholastic record for last semester is unusual. Mass (Mos) students worked with the 700 students who worked on the projects, only about 80 students were eliminated because of grade averages. A straight C average is required to remain eligible to hold a CSEP job, and last spring the CSEP scholastic record was higher than any other organization's average, with the exception of honorary societies. Miss Olsen said that the CSEP had kept at least 200 students in the University who could not have attended otherwise. When a student applies for a CSEP job, he is haunted a blank which calls for experience he has had in any lines of work, and he is given the work for which he is best qualified Last semester's CSEP payroll was the largest the university has ever had, because the quota for Kansas schools was raised 50 per cent last summer. The University needed a larger quota, but not enough jobs were available last semester to the entire 25 per cent increase. Applications Stair Run Jobs are always open at the CSEP office. Anyone who is eligible for the jobs may apply as vacancies occur. More information, like Olsen said. Next semester's payroll is not filled to its limit, and students may apply as late as next week for jobs for the spring semester. son's office and laboratory, the laboratory of Prof. R. F. Q. Brewster, and several other laboratories. The large laboratory on the third floor of the building will, in addition, be equipped with new lighting fixtures. The work of painting and redecorating several of the laboratories and offices in the Chemistry building will be begun sometime this week. The work is to include the redecoration of Prof. A. W. David- J. J. Pickering, manager of the Burroughs Machine company interviewed a few selected students yesterday afternoon from the School Business Office. Oftentimes, they fitted them for sales staff positions before fitting them for sales staff positions were interviewed. STUDENTS INTERVIEWED BY BURROUGHS' OFFICIAL Open interviews will be given in the futuro by W. T. Grant company on Feb. 18, and the Firestone Rubber company on March 11 and 12. General Electric company will be selected on Feb. 24 for a selected few students. CHEMISTRY LABORATORIES SOON TO BE REDECORATED CHEMISTRY LABORATORIES Investigate Wrecked United Airlines Plane Continued from page 1 Best way to get Vitamin Benefit of Cod Liver Oil Air Commerce Bureau director, Eugene Vital, dispatched Major R. W. Shroder from Washington to San Francisco after announcing that the crash "was due to man failure or to mechanical failure." passenger Douglas suddenly crashed into the bay while it was circling last night to land at Mills field. Air men thought that pilot A. R. 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Halle is now thinking of getting some legislator to present a bill and help him lobby against conviction on circumstantial evidence. Authoritative sources disclose that Marty Sadders, Singer Kappa, has developed something new for her date. After seeing "Champagne Walz" Marty decided that if a seal could, she could too—now her latest diversion is rolling on the floor, flapping her-well, "fins," and barking in a most realistic manner, and there no charge for admission. Then came the tue—but much to the pleasure of Bob Richardson, who has been having difficulty getting to class on time when walking from his 8:30 in Myers hall to his 9:20 in the Astronomy building. It still is no easy task and he has been considering the purchasing of a bicycle—but then there is the problem of being splattered with mud and water by the passing automobiles. Perhaps he could hitch-hike! 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