WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Bellows kcm. Lumi KU. 212 call; 1 call. 2022-KH The following persons were Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi house; Rev, and Mrs. Alison Holder, Topika Charles Brochock, Kansas City, Mr. Mr. and Tessil, Wautaung, Temu, Mr. and Mauler Watson, Kansas City, Mr. and Mauler Watson, Kansas City M, and Miss A, N. Hovestock, Topkaka Clyde Chipman, Topkaka Miss Phyllis Glass, Chicago Elwin W. Hillier, Lawrence Delta Upsilon held its annual Thanksgiving dinner Monday night. Acacia entertained with its amu- nition. Thanksgiving dinner at the chapte- house Sunday. Guests included: and daughter, Sally Mummy, cuncl, Mr. C. D. Wood, Gerritt Mr. Richard Tarris, Garrett Mr. David Grant, Jordan Mr. Kelvin, Fouda, Fouda Senator Ray G. Tripp, Herington Mr. Perry W. Shrager, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Robert M. Hofstetter, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Vivian Wolter, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Frank Grant, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Richard Coulson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Victor Weber, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Cecil Has, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Ramsey, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Noley P. Sherwin, Lawrence Dr. William L. Burdick, Lawrence Dr. David Morrison, Lawrence Noble Lindskar, Lawrence Dr. Frank Mano, Lawrence Mia Maxpo, Lawrence Mr. T. C. Kyler, Lawrence Mr. Erlich Hoff, Lawrence Mr. Fred Montgomery, Lawrence ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Upsilon last night with an hour Alpha Chi Omega entertained ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Kappa Psi entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance last night. The University Women's club will entertain with a Christmas party Thursday evening, Dec. 3, in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The party is being given for the men of the faculty. Invitations are being sent only to single men of the faculty. Alpha Delta Pi entertained with its annual Thanksgiving dinner last night. Exhibit Has Work Bv Kansas Artists Kansas artists are in the spotlight this week in the art exhibition of 320 West Administration building. The collection will remain atrium aftermon and many of the pieces are for sale at reasonable prices. Echings, block prints and lithographs of all sizes, shapes, and colors make up the exhibit, depicting various phases of Kansas life and scenery with even a bit of Oklahoma and Colorado thrown in for good measure to relieve monotony. Prints include prairies, sod shanties, straw stubs wheat fields, and even ghosts are brought to life on canvas and paper PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PETITE DRESSSMISSING SHOPPE. Female and children's dresses a specialty. Open evenings. 1135 Vermont. Phone 21231 KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tankle and Ammunition TURKEYS: Empty milked, corn fermented dresers on orders. Call 11548 R or C. Grabber, 1100 West 23rd. -40 RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. 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Vera Adarbaldi has joined our Personne Any Style Finger Wave - 25¢ Shampoo and Wave (dried) 35¢ PERMANENTS, $1.50 up END CURLS, $1 up East Individual Dryers CSEP Checks In by Christmas If CSEP students are to receive their next checks before the end of October, that all time worked in the period from Nov. 11 to Dec. 10 he reported RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 by the magic touch of home-grown artists. There are many contrasts, one of the most striking being the comparison of Arthur Hall's careful and minute "Road to Saltillo" with Seward's vigorous treatment of "Pumpkin Patch." The ghost mentioned above has a somewhat anemic appearance in Mary Hurley's paintings; the three are three stebings by a former member of the design department here at the University, Clarissa Harton. The exhibit is sponsored by the Kansas State Federation of Art. WANTED: Four passengers to Dodge City through Hutchinson. Leaving Wednesday day. Gene Harris, Phone 2341W. WANTED: Ride to Oswego or nearby point. Leave Weed, See me on week 161 Fraser. Phone 2514 before 9 am. Florence Kirstie. HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. GRUNOW PHILCO Student Loan 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON FIRST IN LAWRENCE WAVE ... 10 Phone 453 for appointment Mi-Lou Shope DATA CRAFT, Operator 929 Miles. ONE STOP ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Any work done during this period but not reported to the CSEP office by Dec. 11, cannot be included in the next pay roll if the checks are to be ready for distribution before the students leave for the holidays. Children must be taken to their homes during Christmas vacation but are remaining in Lawrence will be permitted to work during that time if they make satisfactory arrangements with their supervisors. All work done during this time, however, must be according to the regulations of the CSEP or be no one may work more than 30 hours nor more than 30 hours a week. Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings 17 W. 9th St. MAIDEN SIGN CO. 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Barton Explains 'Baha'i Last year when the Players presented "The Late Christopher Bean" in Fraser theater, they brought along almost an entire railroad baggage car of scene and lighting property. Explaining that Bohai's, the "new religion," is not a new thing at all and that its only claim to originality is its trend toward a unified consolition of all existing religions, Mr. Wilfred C. Barbat, Harvard graduate, spoke to the moon luncheon forum yesterday in educational university cafes yesterday. Seek Student Boycott Of Oklahoma Paper Mr. Barton outlined briefly the origin and development of the movement from 1850. His prophet, Bab, was executed by a Persian firing squad for preaching the coming of a new leader. Shortly after, a figure named Rizvi announced that he was the long-awaited leader. His doctrine taught that all religions are basically the same, and that all previous prophets, teaching the same things, had been misunderstood by their followers. Baelil," this new religion, proposed to these existing groups together. The Men's Student Council at the University of Oklahoma recently sent out more than 600 postcards to all the student houses in Norman, urging a boycott of The Daily Oklahoma, Oklahoma City paper. The boycott was voted after the printing of a postcard which charged the University students with obscure and immoral conduct. All campus organization members were contacted and asked to stop their subscriptions to the paper. Today the followers of "Babah" number several millions. It aims for a better understanding of Babah's writings. It advocates a league of nations similar to our present League but much more powerful. April 10 A local Union building will close at 6 o'clock this afternoon for the Thanksgiving vacation. It will reopen Monday morning. Mr. Barton made it clear, however, that Baba is not just a new conception of free thought, but is a definite and strictly organized religion. The forum was sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. Paul Moritz, c39, president of the local chapter of Y.M.C.A., presided. Union To Close Scholarships Open in Aviation Undergraduate students interested in aviation as a career are eligible to try out for the W. E. B.oeing scholarship, offered by W. E. Boeing of the Boeing School of Aeronautics and Space in the form of flying, technical, and semi-technical courses with a tuition value of $11,000 will be given. Winner of first award will receive a complete pilot flying course, covering 230 hours of flight in aircraft with requirements necessary for a transport pilot license. One sem-technical course is included in this award. Winners of second, third, and fourth awards may choose one of a number of courses and will receive a degree of dual and sole flight instruction. Students, to be eligible meet the following requirements: they must be male undergraduate student in a college or university college junior college; they must be white, between 18 and 23 years of age, of average height and normal weight, have normal eyesight and be free of any physical handicaps; they must submit on or before March 15, 1957, a printed copy of not over 3500 words on an astronomical subject of their own choice. Papers will be judged by a National Committee of Award composed of prominent educators under the chairmanship of Dr. Baldwin the department of mechanical engineering, University of California. KFKU - Enjoy modern travel at its best—at less cost than driving your own car. Save time by dining as you go. Low-cost meals served at all hours. 2:30 p.m. Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence Chrisman Tuesday, Dec. 1 2:42 p.m. News Flashes, W. A. Dill K.U. News Bureau Between SALINA and KANSAS CITY BARGAIN ROUND TRIP FARES NOW IN EFFECT TO THE PACIFIC COAST For full information about travel anywhere, ask your Union Pacific Agent. K.C. News Burke 2:46 p.m. Books Old and New, Mr Kenneth Rockwell. 6 p.m. Educating Yourself, "Never Too Late—a Good Rule," Dean R. A. Schwab 10 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 169d edition, E. R. Elbel. 10. 15-10.45 p.m. Program of Requested Readings; Prof. Robert Calderwood. Daily Schedule of The Streamliner Civil Service Exams Announced Present opportunities for students for government employment by civil service examinations has been recently announced by the United States Civil Service Commission in a letter to the Kaman. Daily Schedule of the Acremayer 7:00 AM. Lv., Salina, 7:20 AM. Lv. 7:25 AM. Lv., Allenne, 7:30 AM. Lv. 7:27 AM. Lv., Junction City, Ai 8:20 PM. Lv. 8:23 AM. Lv., Manhattan, Ai 8:40 PM. Lv. 8:45 AM. Lv., St. Mary, Ai 8:50 PM. Lv. 8:51 AM. Lv., St. Mary, Ai 8:58 PM. Lv. 9:18 AM. Lv., St. Mary, Ai 9:12 PM. Lv. 9:26 AM. Lv., St. Mary, Ai 9:28 PM. 10:23 AM. Lv., Kan. City, Ks. Ai 4:50 PM. 10:30 AM. Kan. City, Ks. Mo. Ai 4:50 PM. 12:30 PM. Lv., Topaka, Ai 12:38 PM. 12:54 PM. Lv., Lawrence, Ai 11:00 PM. 13:00 PM. Lv., Lawrence, Ai 11:00 PM. *Flipstream - Confident Agents.* The Commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Supervisor, alphabetic duplicating key-chip operators, $1800 a year supervisor, alphabetic accounting machine operators, $1800 a year supervisor, horizontal sorting-machine operators, $1620 a year. Under card-punch operator, $1,200 a year; albiphatic duplicating key-punch operator, $1,440 a year; horizontal sorting-machine operator UNION PACIFIC The Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine offers opportunities for employment in the followi- ne positions: Field assistant (entomology), $2,000 a year; field aid (entomology), $1,440 a year; assistant field aid (entomology). $1,020 a year. Employment possibilities in the Navy Department include: senior welding engineer, $4,000 a year, welding engineer, $3,800 a year. The Soil Conservation Services offers opening for autumn tuition of $1,850. Students interested in these examinations from the post office in Lawrence. Peace-Action Forum Postponed Peace-Action committee to secure the panel to secure the panel of four speakers necessary for a forum resulted in the postponement of the meeting of the Peace-Action group scheduled for Saturday. The decision to postpone the forum was reached at the regular meeting of the K.U. Peace-Action committee last Monday night. Henry O'Connor said that it would be held at some future date, to be announced later. THE NEW BRICK'S On the Hill We will serve on Wednesday and Sunday CHICKEN DINNER for 35c Every Day Special PLATE LUNCH, 25c School 'Night Club' Proves Successful The University of Iowa has established something new for middle western institutions of higher learning—a night club, although the school's officials would prefer to be told to only as the "Silver Shadow." The Daily Iowa, the University's publication, campigned in its editorial columns for a night club. Finally a petition, bearing the signatures of about a thousand students, was presented to the administration. The University Memorial Union cafeteria, which was transformed into the "Silver Shadow," with a night club; soft lights, music, food, entertainers, and a good-sized dance floor. A capacity crowd of students in formal attire attended the opening Saturday night, Nov. 21. The master of ceremonies was Dr. Rufus Fitzgerald, a senior fellow, who is among the students' entertainment at the University. The "Shadow's" entertainers are to be students. This will furnish an excellent opportunity for student gain to gain practical experience. In the petition which the students drew up, it was stated that the club was desired "so that students would have home-town entertainment, and remain off dangerous highways over the weekends." The management agreed that no liquor will be sold there or brought in, and that the faculty members will be the advisers of the new club. Dogs, Fish, and Ford Parts Among Collegiate Express Shipments Former K. U. Instructor Compiles Pamphlet College express shipments have changed rapidly in the last few years in character, while in quantity they have become one of the outstanding items of the express business, according to C. D. Summy, vice-president of the Railway Express agency. The trend seems toward diversity and shipment ranges from Great Danes and tropical fish, as pets, to baggage, sport equipment, laundry, radios, text-books and otherwise, and auto parts. With these collections of delights than the average citizen, and nothing less than the fastest of transport service will satisfy him. Emporia, Kan., Nov. 24- (Special) *Miss Helen Rumble, who received her B.S., A.B., and M.A. degrees from the University of Kansas and who taught freshman rhetoric in the University from 1931 to 1955, has written a book on the expository outline which will be put into use immediately in rhetoric and composition classes at Emporia State Teachers college. Miss Rumble, who the last two years has been instructor in the English department at Teachers college, prefects the pamphlet with a foreword explaining the purpose and values of the outline. 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