THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Bishop 3, call MEI 21, liar 21, call ZO24-81 --phone 2244 Sigma Alpha Mu will hold an hour dance this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. The W.A.A. imitation banquet was held last night at the Country club at 5:29. The Alpha Delta Pi tri song two songs and Bornicor Pervicec c',39 gave a reading, "Modern Flapper," assisted by Muss Goddess. The wore initials were initia- The following words cited into the W.A.A. Virginia Hardesty, c17 January Institute, c18 Helen Miller, c18 Josephine O'Connor, Ian Gurshine, c18 Mary Kangas, c18 Marsha Naima, c17 Johnson Rathbun, c18 Dorothy Limon, c19 Kathleen Blahm, p19 Aileel Neal, c20 Candice Candell, Margaret Caril, c24 Ethelz Gilkerson, ed'unel Ruth Montzinger, ed'd'38 Dougie Schultz, camel Mary Rush Hoover, instructor of physical education, awarded K.U. letters to the women who had 650 points in intramural and class team sports. Those receiving the letters were Mayne Woodie, edyts; Margaret Curd, curd; John Bluestow, bluestow; C. 390, and Dedyane Jane Williams, c. 390. Buth Worley, president of the W. A.A., presided at the meeting, Rachel Kiebe was in charge of the pledges. Those receiving blazers for having 1350 points in intramural sports were: Bachel Kiems, ed.37; Ruth Baker, ed.38; and Paul Schrader, ed.37; and Ruth Worley, ed.37 PHONE K.U. 66 Mrs. Earl D. Harris of Kansas City, Mo., province president of the Alpho LOST; Large black notebook. Reward. Call 2042J. -64 LOST: Dark blue topsuit, third floor Friar middle, of week. Finder please phone 2095W. Reward, J. Howard Russo-64 LOST; P.K.A. fraternity pin with name Clair Merge on back, 15.00 reward, Call Chester Moors, 11 Oread, Phone 970, -64 LOST: black upper zipper with 5 text- books and glimnetory laboratory book, name in all books. Wear black Kaivan Busi- ness Office. Reward. -64 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Pair of glasses in black baret case with silver stripes. Reward. Call Fred Vaughan, Phone 742-639-6911. LOST): Small black leather purse. Reward for return of purse and articles, not including money. Call 290. -64 LOST: Tunday evening in or marr试店 a gave a coy gift with cloth cover buckle. Call Jonathan Jackson, 2469- R WANTED: Transportation to the East, Chicago St, Illinois, Indianapolis, or Burial, N.Y., in week of December 14. Will charge expenses. Call Bruce, 10721. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP --phone 2244 732% Mass. Phone 2353 FIVE SPECIALS SHAMDDO and PINGER, WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Ladies and gens leather jackets remodeled, dyed, etc. Luggage repaired, reconditioned, Leather Life Waterproof Shoe Polish. Super leather soils. Iron or leather caps. Soft Deep Wave, any style only. 25c Evening Appointments Tuesday and Thursday Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 25 c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 50 c 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP FIRST IN LAWRENCE FIRST IN LAWRENCE VELVA The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DANA CLEM, Operator 929 Mins. PHONE K.U. 66 1 Phone 303 TREE "AVON" XMAS GIFT SETS as a verified by Goon HOUSEKEEPING may be secured by calling 28001. RADIOS FOR RENT HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. Delta Pi security, will arrive at the chapter house today. Mrs. Harris will be a guest at the home over the summer and will be entertained by the members. WANTED: 2 passengers to Salina, Leaving daily at 15:10, share expenses. Returning sunday morning. Marvin Peterson, 1200 Tennessee. Phone: 2833. -63 GRUNOW PHILCO Members of Chia Tea were host- estees at the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon in the women's league of Missouri, with Mrs. Edith Mantua poured her. A smoker was given by the Green chapter of Alpha Phi Delta law faculty last evening in the mural lounge of the Memorial Union building. FOR SALE: Slightly used Society Brand tuxedo. Size 16, Ph. 9. -60 FOR SALE; Double-breasted tuxedo, practically new, size 37. Call 726. -66 ☆ ☆ ☆ WANTED: Ralee to New York City some time during the week of Dec. 4, (4, Will share expense. Paul Grosburg, Ph. 2123). -63 Edgar I. King, 738, was in charge of the entertainment. Mr. Henry Asher, Lawrence, spoke on "The Young Lawyer faces the World"; the Alpha Delta Pi song; and Edenel Rilking, played an accordion. FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition KEYS FOR ANY LOCK The fitting of glasses a specialty 919 Mass. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Student Loans All students and faculty members of the School of Law and alumni of Pild Alpha Delta were invited. RUTTER'S SHOP ABE WOLFSON Twenty-five words or less one interruption, 71c; three insertions, 60c; six insertions, 75c; contract rates, not more than 25 words, 92 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANSAN Business Office. 743 Mass. Signs - Posters - Banners Dmallays - Commercial Drawings CLOTHES SERVICE STATION MAIDEN SIGN CO. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. 17 W. 9th St. ONE STOP SEE US PHONE 12-987 SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Electrical and Light Treatment 1023% Mass. Phone 1531 Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies KEELER'S Sigma Chi elected the following officers for the ensuing semester: Leslie Need, consul; John Chandler, proconsult; James Porter, annotator; William Grent, tribune; Hurley Glipin, editor; Harry O'Riley, historian; Challis Hall, masjur; and Keith Swintchair, intramural manager. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain with a buffet supper followed by an hour of dancing tonight. Music will be provided by "Red" Blackburn and his orchestra. The guests will be: The athletic board will meet Monday evening at $3.00 for its fall meeting, one of the four meetings held each year. Budget matters are to be considered, as well as the formal election to membership of the two students nominated for President, the chairman, and the alumnus selected by the Alumni association. William Harro, c40 Rex David, c19 Cecil Roberts, c19 Sarah Creme, c19 Dave More, c19 Pretacean Tumor, c18 Harmattan Harmattan, c19 John Falter, c29 Jim Porter, c18 Grant Cowland, c18 Bill Hamilton, c10 Don Dling, c10 Donald Welling, c10 Max Planter, m7 Bill Jones, c17 Frank Berkley, c18 Cory Wilkins, c18 Charles Matta, Ja topaka Lewen Hendrickson, b18 Calvin Cameron, c19 Lawrence Berlino, c18 Dick Newlin, c19 Jam Daniels, c19 Sam Harden, c19 Claude Troust, c17 Jamine Cayre, c19 Bill Haller, c19 Green Gill, c17 Jack Richardson, c17 Paul McCawell, i19 Jam Kowalski, i19 Marshall Noyle, m3 Jim Kell, c17 John Garcia-Vargas, c19 Tom Gerraldau, c19 Lewis North, m3 Ned Haley, c19 Bob Caret, c17 Bill Thomson, h18 Harry McFarlane, i19 Jason Klepfer, c19 Jon Clarkin, Kan City Charlie Dipkin, Kansas City Wendell Allen, d18 Alen Design, d18 Jim Hushner, h18 Athletic Board Will Meet Monday The athletic board, under the Big Six rules, must be controlled by the faculty, and accordingly there are four members, one of whom is the two student members. Lena Wyatt Goes to New York Lena Wyatt; 23, is employed in New York City, where also is doing advertising for the Associated Business Papers, Inc. selected by the Alumnus association. The president of the MSC. John Milton Phillips, and one of his year前教授, are the students' attributes, while Tom Van Cleave of Kansas City is the alumni nominee. Chocolate Milk Shake 20c remonored of the committee; Chancellor E. H. Lindley, chairman; Prof. W. W. Davis, Big Six faculty representative; Dr. Forest C. Allen; Dr. James Naitshon, Dean F. T. Stoickon; Dr. R. C. Moore, Prof. W. P. Smith and Karl Kleoz, representing the faculty. UNION FOUNTAIN Ham Salad Sandwich 20c Sub-Basement Memorial Union EVERY DAY SPECIAL Iving, Hill, Lawersee, George Nettles, Pittsburg, Dan F. Survey, Kansas City; Mo.; and Tom Van Leave, Kansas City. AND Senator Fred Harris, member of the Board of Regents, will be the speaker at a banquet given by Pillai Vishnu. He will host the night at the Colonial tea room Harris To Speak At Law Banquet Attorney-General Clarence V. Beck and his assistant, theodore Barnier, and two members of the Supreme Court of Kansas. Walter Thiele and his partner were invited. All members of the faculty of the School of Law will attend. Manuscript on Display Manufacturing from the fourteenth century Vellum manuscript, "The Book of Hours," on my desk in a glass case of the old house of Durna in the Chemistry building Fast becoming one of America's most popular chocolate packages, eight-figured meringue filled with packed in a hand-demolished decorated, three-layer packaging that is moist and delicious, the most discriminating candy lovers. H. W. STOWITS 9th and Mass. Phone 238 《SAVE WITH SAFETY》 at your Jewell DRUG STORE Burgess Meredith On the Shin-walked away saying, "Pardon me, I thought it was Shearer." GALES PETITE CHOCOLATES $1.00 A POUND Acclaimed the leading light before the footlights in America today, Burgeus Meredith makes his screen debut in the part he created in Max-well Anderson's dramatic triumph, "WINTERSET." With Margo, also from the stage cast, he depicts the untraditional romance --adv. Continued from page one Hopkins Will Give Lecture for English Majors The Adventures of a Teen A large increase of patients at the hospital is expected today. It seems Sergent Kollender threw on the feed bag for the R.O.T.C. boys last night and everything was fine, but many fear that the large amount of garlie in the barbecue sauce will cause much indigestion. One of the jacks took his portion more back to the keen table, saying that he tore open his mouth that weren't hurt any worse than that one get up and walk. a GIFT that always pleases We have a new stock of ties a king would gloat over. And you would too! They *Arrow* ties. 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