WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20.1927 11 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 1,8 m, call MK1, 211 after 2,702 KS Borth-Holloway Pbi Mu Alha music fraternity Bhi Maulhua the formal pleading Monday of Douglas Tavletb, fa 40, Arthur Hair- maf, fa 40, Leafcain, fa 40, fa 40 Mrs. Dora K. Borth announces the marriage of her daughter, Katherine Marie, to Robert C. Hollyway, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Hollyway. The wedding took place Sunday afternoon at the bishop's casketian Church) in Baltimore, Md. Both Mr. and Mrs. Holloway are graduates of the University, Mrs. Holloway was graduated in 1930 and Mr. Holloway in 1933. The bride is a member of Theta Sigma Phi, journalism society. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Ivan May, c'40. ☆ ☆ ☆ Navy Offers Air Training Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Winegar or Kansas City, Mo., announce the en- Professor Hay Has Application Blank for Positions The United States Navy has sent out application blanks for men wishing to apply for training in the Naval Air Corps. Four years of training with adequate pay and a $10,000 life insurance policy are included in the total entitlement. A salary of $75 a month is paid during the first year, and $125 per month the remaining time. At the close of the training period a $1900 bonus is given to each person completing his work. Uniforms are also provided. Qualified applicants must be unmarried for the first two years of ac- PHONE K.U. 66 BOYS: Pleasant single room, 1416 Tennessee. Phone 1553. -82 **GRADEATE STUDENTS:** Room in a private home for woman student, Ideal location. Fewy convenience. Phone 1499-1124 Mississippi. CLASSIFIED ADS THINKING OF A CHANGE? Comfortable, well-heated rooms for boys. Excellent home-cooked meals. Price reasonable. Friends, Brenade, 19 West, 14th. Phone 1-850-273-3466. BOYS. VERY DISABLE rooms near the University. Single and double, 1320 Ohio Phone 1159. -80 ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Student Loans FOR SALI: Model 850 Howler cleaner newly new, 310, Draining Tools 7, Apply 104 Fraser Hall or Phone KU 22, 86 ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Phone 2353 Soft Deep Wave, any style only . . . . . . 25c Lily 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim 35c Oil Shampoo and Wash, with neck trim 50c **Evening Appointments** Tuesday and Thursday ☆ ☆ ☆ Fox-Pine duty duty. At least two years of college work in recognized schools is required. Graduates are preferable. Anyone with the proper qualifications wishing to apply for the training should report to Prof. L. D. Hay of the department of mechanical engineering for further information. 9411% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP SEE US for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks The following were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Eau Kappa fraternity house. Milfred Stephenham, Lawrence; Mary Margaret Stubba, Bonner Springs; Boyd Hentley, Kansas City; and Max Gibson, Plattsburg. Grad Visits Campus C. V. Waddington, '12, of Wichita, visited the department of electrical engineering Sunday. Mr. Waddington was the secretary for Kansas Gas and Electric company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox announce the marriage of their daughter, Virgil Ella, to Herbert R. Pine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Pine. The wedding took place at the Trinity Lutheran parishism. Miss. Pine is a graduate of the University of Kansas with the class of 1930. She was a matriculate at the University of Kansas. Pine formerly attended the University of Kansas. presentation of their daughter, Francesc to Mr. Warren Plaskett, Jr. Mr. Plaskett is a forever University football player. He was graduated in Green Hall Illustrates Magazine On the cover page of the last issue of "The Shield," national magazine of the Phi Kappa Pafraternity is a picture of Green hall. The picture was taken last summer. KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies --with an F4.5 lens. Use 35 mm films. Sharp enlargements up to 8x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. PHONE K.U.66 ROOHS: Two doubles and one-half a double. Board it desired. Kentucky Club 1247. Kentucky. Phone: 1629. -88 RENT: 3-room, unfurnished apartment, Private bath; built in tub. Nice cabinet in kitchen, kitchen furnished. Mirror fitted, large cabinet with cupboard. Heat. Very nice apartment. All bills paid. Shown by appointment only. 1221 Rennie St., Brooklyn, NY 11204. Gilbert, 640 Massachusetts. Phone: 818-759-8622. FIVE SPECIALS Ladies and pets leather jackets reconstructed, dyed, or lingered. Luggage repaired reconstructed. Leather Life Waterproof. Leather solder shoes iron or leather casts. WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Eight More Students To Hospital With 'Flu' Twenty-five words or less in our instruction, three insertions, 106 alphabetic twenty-five; contract rates, not more than 25 word, 14 per month. Favorable rate of 30%. TAXI HUNGER'S 910-22 Mass. Plumbers and Electricians --with an F4.5 lens. Use 35 mm films. Sharp enlargements up to 8x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. Cases Up to 27 as Hospital Remains Within 11 Of Capacity China. Glass. Lamps 929 Mass. SHIMMONS ARGUS The Candid Camera, only 812.50 Influenza cases had increased to 27 yesterday at the Watkins Memorial hospital as compared to 23 cases Monday reported by Dr. R. J. Canuteson. Eight students suffering with "Ru" were tested on Wednesday, Monday and four were released. Amateur Photography Just what you have been waiting for. --flood hall, a women's dormitory which was vacated by the regular resident. A patient vertened into a temporary hospital and received its first patients yesterday. Dr. Dan G. Sline, head of the student health service, has expressed concern last some of the students who are ill are delaying entering the hospital. There are many admissions. Most of the nine students who were admitted yesterday have been ill in their rooms several days, studying for examinations, and were more sick than those previously admitted to the hospital last night brought the number of patients to 145, of whom 113 are students. The hospital's census yesterday was 50 patients; capacity is 61. Monday there were 51 patients. The list for today follows: Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Amateur Photography --flood hall, a women's dormitory which was vacated by the regular resident. A patient vertened into a temporary hospital and received its first patients yesterday. Dr. Dan G. Sline, head of the student health service, has expressed concern last some of the students who are ill are delaying entering the hospital. There are many admissions. Most of the nine students who were admitted yesterday have been ill in their rooms several days, studying for examinations, and were more sick than those previously admitted to the hospital last night brought the number of patients to 145, of whom 113 are students. Hixon Studio Phone 41 Earl Pierce, c19 Frank Wing, c198 Gone Fetter, c204 Grandfather, c40 Hawn Day, m39 Dana Kobelhill, c214 Hewlett, m39 Wade, m19 Rodger Moore, m19 Den Hardin, m26 Fred Hamilton, c40 Charles Stats, m19 Raymond Pratt, m1unc Ryan Rammond Bell, c40 Phil Brownd, c19 Vigier Deterior, c40 Kenneth Hareley, c17 Robert Caldwell, c19 Maxine Heber, p18 Josephine Lawz, c19 Alven Brechmann, c19 Mildred Ewing, c40 Norma Thompson, c19 Veldmire Hiring, gr Mary Park, c19 C. V. Henderson, c1mel Elva Prate, c19 Wayne Hall, c19 Charles Houlder, c14 Africia Simonson, c14 Delora Reipi, c19 Nerman Fahren, c18 'Flu' Spreads at Missour Women's Dormitory Is Converted Into Temporary Hospital The severity of the University of Missouri's week-old influenza epidemic brought the opening of an emergency hospital yesterday, and assurances to students who are ill that special arrangements will be made for them so that they will not become infected in our facilities which begin Saturday. Calendar for the Week Dr. Schwieser's selected subject will be "On Assets—Which is the Most Valuable? Another important question is, How many categories of selection of a Kansas state song. We received a "marked" item in the mail yesterday having to do with the recent write-up of the approaching marriage of Janet Manning and Bob Schreiber reported to be set for next week. We wondered whether Bob would eventually get rid of his wife or his roommate after they moved to an apartment, but the replica of the item received in the mail had wife enriched and an arrow leading down the road to her now? We refuse to make any comment other than—draw your own conclusions. Schwegler to Speak in Topeca Dr. R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Psychology, will be the principal speaker at the annual banquet of the Native Sons and Daughters to Kansas, in Topcala, on Thursday evening, Jan- Read the Kansan Clasified Ads. On the Shin-flood hall, a women's dormitory which was vacated by the regular resident. A patient vertened into a temporary hospital and received its first patients yesterday. Dr. Dan G. Sline, head of the student health service, has expressed concern last some of the students who are ill are delaying entering the hospital. There are many admissions. Most of the nine students who were admitted yesterday have been ill in their rooms several days, studying for examinations, and were more sick than those previously admitted to the hospital last night brought the number of patients to 145, of whom 113 are students. Registration of new students and enrollment of all students begin. HOT FUDGE SUNDAE Wednesday, Jan. 20 15c 10:30-11:50 L, T, R 8:30-10:00 J, M, X, J 1:30- 3:00 F, P, A, Y, U 3:30- 4:50 V, C, K Bankettbk Kansas vs. Nebraska a Order of enrollment is as follows: 8:30-10:00 E, B 10:30-11:50 Z, O, Q, W 11:30-12:50 D, H, N 12:30-4:50 S, Q UNION FOUNTAIN Classwork in all departments ends, Thursday, Jan. 21 Final examinations begin. Monday, Feb. 1 Sub-Basement Memorial Union Wednesday, 1/8/03 Classwork begins in all departments. very bright red—"Probable Schedule If I Pass First Semester." Wednesday, Feb. 3 Wednesday Jan. 20 K F K U 2:30 p.m. Spanish lesson. 2:42 p.m. News flash. 2:46 p.m. French lesson. 6:00-6:30 p.m. Piano class, Pro- duction. 10:36-11:15 p.m. University of Kansas Band, Russell L. Wiley, diar- A Weary Week Til M.S.C. Picks Another P.S.G.L. One week from tonight, 23 hagard and examination-worn young men will meet to hear decided what now seems to be a forgone connection to the 10 Pachaemacnes, will meet to vote on petitioned files with the secretary by aspirants to the position left vacant by the mid-mesester eligibility report, which ruled Tom Brown, ph 37, from the Council because he was an underdog. It is almost certain that the full strength of the newly-found P.S.G. majority will be there to annex the additional seat, to insure themselves of how interested those members are in the proceedings, which probably will be limited as nearly as possible to business in hand. Also hinging on the outcome of the fateful finalis is the legislative future of Jake Young, c'40. Friedl Praille, c'38, and Norman Hemphill, c'39, whose temporary suspension on the basis of midmester grades acadei for the low ebb the part of the Riang Sun now enjoys in the M.S.C. If these three men are returned in good standing at the beginning of next semester, and P.S.L. goes to the university, the Council will start the new semester with 14 P.S.L.G.'S and P. Pachemacas—just the reverse o the situation previous to the much larger late-executed joint semester purge. It is almost certain that the full length of the newly-found P.S.G.L. majority will be there to annex the additional seat, to insure themselves f a majority in the Council. The 'bachacarum attendance' is a matter PROF. SMITH TO ADDRESS SIGMA XI MEMBERS THURS. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Courses in Secretarial Training, Accounting and Civil Service. Phone 894 for catalog. Dr. H. T. U. Smith, professor of geology, will speak on "Some Geomorphic Effects of Glacial Climate in Unglacial Areas" before a fictional of Sigma Xi to be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Blake hall. The lecture, illustrated with slides, will deal chiefly with the physical effect of intensified frost and wind action under conditions of peridu- climate evidence by land- slides, ancient dunes, and sand- blasted rocks. Doctor Smith's lecture is based on field work carried on in New Mexico, Kansas, and New England. W.N.U. SPONSORS DISPLAY OF NEWSPAPER FEATURES The Western Newspaper Union sponsored an exhibit of the various features it makes available to small town newspapers, in the Journalism building yesterday. About 300 Kandahar media outlets in a syndicate in one form or another. Approximately 5,000 town dailies in the United States are using one or all of the services offered by the W.N.U. The exhibit will next go to the Oklahoma State Press association. It came here from the Kansas Press association in Topoka at the request of Prof. L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism. MAJ. EDWARDS TO ADDRESS R. O. A. MEETING TONIGHT MaJ. R. F. Edwards will address the R.O.A. at their regular meeting in room 204 Fowler, at 7:45 tonight. The topic of his speech will be "Summer Training Camps," and he will take up the O.R.C. RO.T.C. Two Book Stores Our charge for this service is 10 per cent. S-A-L-E TO-DAY ONLY HALF PRICE Cash Paid Used Textbooks We also maintain a used book consignment department, where you may leave your textbooks, set your selling price. for Your Our Entire Stock of 314 Pair Black and Brown Suede Shoes Priced to Sell Regular Sends Application Blanks and C.M.T.C. in their respective reactions to R.O.A. Dean Schwegler Is Ill The speaker at this session was to have been Coach Ad Lindsey, but unfortunately, another engagement will prevent his filling this date. All reserve officers are requested to be present, and the meeting is open to any one interested in the topic. $7.85 ... 6.85 ... 5.85 ... 5.00 ... $3.93 3.43 2.93 2.50 Pistol practice beginning at 6:45, on the range in Fowler basement, will erecte the meeting. Ellin Perry To Teach - No Approvals Dean Robert A. Schwebeler, of Education will not meet his classes today on account of illness. - No Refunds - No Exchanges The Carter Oil company, Tulsa, Or. has sent an application blanks to those interested in engineering from the standpoint of oil companies. - No Charges Elgin Perry, 35, has received an appointment to teach in a Kansas NYA freshman college, the Teachers Appointment Bureau of the School of Education. Perry will teach economics in the "n freshman college at Junction City. 837-39 Mass. Presenting the new Featured in the February issue of Esquire Chromatic Stripes correctly interpret the season's swing to shirtings of definitely colored stripings. 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