FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 1 a.m., KU; After 12 a.m., 2720-823 The "Cupid's Frolic," a mixen open to all University young people, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the First Christian Church. Earl Stuckenbruck, c30, is publicity chairman. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Aitken were dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity house last night. Dinner guests at the Dolta Tau Delta house last night were Mr. and Mrs. Don Witt of Wichita. Sibia Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Bob Souders, c38 of Wichita. Kappa Kappa Gamma security announces the pliding of Margaret Ramage, rame, ornel, of Kansas City, Mo Pil Giamon Delia infaternity and resources the pledging of Bill Fraser, Cunell, of Eldorado. Members of the University Women's club were hostesses at their annual lunch tea yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Myers hall. The department of speech and dramatic art of the University presented a short program. Attended by the club each year to a girl attending the University. The finance chairman is Mrs C. J. Posey. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority entertained with a formal dinner at PHONE K.U.66 LOST: Balfield containing money and iden- tification papers. Lifted reward for re- call. Call E. M. Taylor, phone 1902., -85 BOYS, Nice room for one or two boys at 1604 Tennesse. Very quiet. Good location. Phone 1161. -58 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Monday afternoon, a man's green wrist watch at the skating area in South Park. Call Bill Blair, 1753. Reward. -88 WANTED: Laundry work. Will call for and deliver, Call evenings, Mrs. Smith, 26188 BOYS: Resume in modern home. Two double, or triple, arms, one single or two doubles. No step hill to climb. 1011 Miura phone. 2816. -42 GRIELS One southwest front room for two people. Apartment for two people. All airlines paid. 1222 Limaiana, Mrs. J. I Wright. FOR SALF. Good gas batteries, also also prices of respirator. Phone 2022M 693 (voicemail). F. C. Aiffel, 1144 Nymanton. -87- 924 Mass. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Chancellor Lindley Speaks Chancellor E. H. Lindley spoke yesterday at the joint cabinet meeting of Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. held at Henley House at 4:30, on the subject, "The Place of the Christian Society on the Campus." SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Student Loans 743 Mass. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP ABE WOLFSON SHAMPOO and PINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 ½ Mass. Phone 2353 The Campus Sister Dinner under the sponsorship of W.Y.C.A. was held at Hertfordshire High School on Tuesday, 6 o'clock. Approximately thirty-five women attended. onyy - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 50c Phi Delta Thea fraternity will entertain with a dinner-dance tomorrow night from 7 until 12 o'clock in the Memorial Union ballroom. The annual "Mess" will be formal with decorations in red and silver; the entire room will be lit by H.Krumpeter, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Jane MacLean, and Mrs. Edward Charles. Bobbie Meeker and his orchestra will furnish the music PHONE K.U.66 Evening Appointments TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Six experienced operators to serve you Cornish hall held open house last night with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock. the chapter house for their alumnae yesterday evening at 6 o'clock. --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Dinner guests at Corbin hall Wednesday night were Miss Elizabeth Moguari, and Betty Graham, c.29 Wesley Foundation members and all University students are invited to the Methodist parsonage, 1200 Tennessee tonight at 8 o'clock. SEE US Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies THINKING OF A CHANGE) Comfortable, well-heated room for boys. Elegant home-cooked meals. Prices reasonable. Mirel, Rondinion 19. West 14th. Phone 1360 RENT! First floor duplex close in. WEST, room 1, rooms 2, breakfast room, Oak kiosk, Gas furnace, Gatekeen Kitchen and breakfast room furnished. All bills except electrification pay. Very nice for $400. B, R, Gill, 649 Manchurian. House 11- 8. PUPPIES: Boston Wire and Smooth Fox Terns; Territory: Sheep; Shepherds; Collies; White Swans. BROCKWAY KENNELS. BALDWINE, KANSAS. —100 GRADUATE STUDENTS - Room in a private home for women. Student room. Every convenience. Phone 1429. 1124 Missouri. SKATES AND SLEDS “Western” Ammunition. Skates Sharpened Keys for Any Lock **RUTTER'S SHOP** 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-221 Mass. PHONE 12-987 Twenty-five words or less one in instruction, 21 three 'in instructions', 16 six 'in instructions'; contract rates not more than 4 word, 12 per month line. Psychoanalysts require no longer than 80 words. Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS China, Glass, Lamps Amateur Photography Just what you have been waiting for. 23-6 p. 38 of the Masters, Prof. Charles Sandford Skilton. 6 p. a.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 186th edition, Joy Plumley, Jr. Brown, with the Past, "William Shakespeare," Lawrence Memorial High School Players. --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. 929 Mass. Amateur Photography ARGUS The Candid Camera, only $12.50 Friday, Feb. 5 K F K U The recent registration and enrollment produced evidence of a deplorable lack of ability on the part of local students to express themselves. While overcoming the various and divers urgues to back the heads of the people who sent them to the end of the everlasting enrolment line, their outward expression of their anxieties in the two words "Hell" and "Damm." Saturday, Feb. 16 6 p.m. Voice recital sponsored by Mrs. Alice Moncrief, associate pro- fessor of voice. This obviously shows a decided lack of breadth. Of course there were a few notables who burst out with more virile, if unprintable, exclamations but on the whole the two words worked until they were winked slick. Saturday, Feb. 6 Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge "Demonstrative" Language Course Suggested --one Russian and German languages are wonderful media for the expression of the more interesting moments in "life." Even the ordinary use of the language sounds good and insulting. Difth colleges and universities throughout the country "streamlin-ing" their curricula with courses in marriage, e, al, language departments have an excellent opportunity to teach students about course in "demonstrative" language—something along the profane line with more "pure" aspects. Next to the five cent cigar and un-employment relief, the country needs to adopt some of the more bombastic qualities of our foreign friends—call it the "American" language and put profanity where it belongs. Just where that is depends upon the people. B.D. KFKU PLANS ADDITION OF TWO NEW ANNOUNCERS Two new announcers are soon to be added to the staff of the University radio station, KFRU, Milda Milmed Seaman, assistant program director for the university theater day. Tryouts will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., in the studio in the electrical laboratory building. All those interested in trying out must make arrangements with the university. From 9 a.m. Fraser hall, between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Monday or Tuesday. Martin Maloney, John Milton Phillips, and Bob Corey, the present announcers, are all seniors, and vacancies to be created by their graduation dates will be determined by or sophomores, although juniors with previous experience will also be considered. KFKR is on the air every day except Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. and from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday. It will broadcast 6 to 6:30 p.m. The Beaux Arts Ball will not be held this year because of the difficulty of getting costumes, Bill Cochran, manager of the Memorial Union building, announced today. The ball was held for the first time last year and those attending expressed a desired balance in attendance. However, because of the limited number of costumes obtainable at reasonable prices, the attendance was smaller than had been expected, and the Varsity dance management decided it would not be wise to continue the plan. BEAUX ARTS BALL WILL NOT BE HELD THIS YEAR Graduate Attends Columbia Graduate Athens Columbia J. Edward Todd, a graduate of the University, is attending Columbia University in New York City working on his doctor of philanthropy in the College on leave of absence from Carleton College in Minnesota. He has been bursar of Robert College in Constantinople and business manager of Cornell College in Iowa. He was a representative of the Near East College association in 1927. Students to Manhattan Conference Twenty-five students representing Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. will leave this afternoon to attend the 3-day We have just completed our inventory and it gave us a headache too many odds and ends. But there's no use crying so we have decided to— winter conference of the Student Christian movement at Manhattan. Virginia Lee Walker ed37, and Alice Russell f59, will participate in the program. Noel P. Gla, preside; the symposium will also attend 'be convention'. On the Shin-clean them out of our store in a great hurry Moral: Shop at Ober's for bargains that will make you happy. of changing the name "Dermatitis Club" to the "Knuckles Organization." at prices that will make magical savings for you. + + + Continued from page one Kansas University's own John MIllen Phillips, pride of the Ph Gls, pride of the M.S.C., pride of colleagues in debate and oratory, pride of Hubbard (one), etc., has become a new "pride" of an English novel class alice he is the only only student in a great school. He is proud that he feared that he had mistakenly enrolled in a child care Late: While attending a President's Ball in Kansas City, Bob + + + Gay Shirts ... for Dull Days When Old Sol gets miserly with his cheery rays . . . wear our new Arrow Shirts in smart patterns and colors. Corey was doing his part to make it a success, but someone led him astray and personally saw to his boarding a train for Lawrence. 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