THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHELLE MYERS, Society Editor Before 1 a.m., call KU 213. After 2:025 RUS Kiene-Haren Dr. and Mrs. Otte Kienke of Concordia announces the engagement of their daughter, Rachel, to Edward Price Haren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haren of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Kiera is a senior at the University, and is a member of the Pi Fraternity. She has been tendered the University, where he belonged to the Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Clara Schwelow, executive secretary of the Rocky Mountain area of the Y.W.C.A., will be in lawrence Monday and Tuesday next week. Ms. Schwelow, general secretary of the Y.W.C.A. and members of the cabinet. Wilfred McClain, c37; Edward Bruce, 193; David Angervale, c39; Wilbur Luther, c29; Kernit Franks, c40; and Charles Mumm, c29, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hunt evening at the Colonial Tea Room. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Sigma Kappa sorority were hostesses at the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon in the women's louge of the Administration build-under. The department paired tea decorations carried by the scheme of lavender and maroon Kappa Beta, Christian Church sorority, held plodging services last Tuesday evening at Myrtus hall. Those PHONE K.U.66 Members of Kappa Sigma fraternity will be hosts at a Pig supper Friday night. Watkins hall will hold open house this evening from 7 to 8 e'clock. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Wayne Wright, c40. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Harold Dresser, '36, of Leavenwortl CLASSIFIED ADS Jean Billon, cunel, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition Lunchmenu guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday were Sue Reid, cudd; Betty Stephenson, c. 40; and Boris Johnson, c. 40. LOST: Brown male Dachbald. Dr. Zimmers, 1145 West Hills Parkway, Phone 1437, Reward试用 - .53 RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 LOOP, Gold Globe写讯 watch, Call Bob Rowland, 1401, Reward. TURKUSKI Fanny mulford, corn fattened TURKUSKI Fanny mulford, corn fattened C. Grieber, 1400 West 213rd. Mrs. Anna Olsinger returned to Westminster hall Tuesday from Manhattan, where she was called by the death of her sister, Mrs. W. P. Dodge. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain with a buffet supper this evening. Lonie Kuhra's orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 Finger Wave ... 25c Permanents ... $2.10 and up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP with BAYER, Operator Tad. 835 The names of Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Dill were inadvertently removed from the guest list of the Theta Sigma Phi Hall, which was held Tuesday evening. 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PHONE 12 - 987 ONE STOP SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION MAIDEN SIGN CO. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor Electrical and Light Treatment 1023 % Mass. Phone 1531 B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist Twenty-five words or less one insertion; 21 st three insertions; 69 six insertions; 27 cries; rate rates, not more than 25 words, if 48 per month. Fat parishes; 21 words; 30 words. The fitting of glasses a specialty Phone 2244 Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing KEELER S Wallpaper Books School Supplies SEE US KEELER'S was a guest at the Acacia house Tuesday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Anthony Hitter of St. Louis was a dinner guest Tuesday night at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Alpha Chi Omega entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Writing Contest Will Close Dec. 1 The sixteenth annual authorship contest sponsored by the Kansas Author's club for unpublished stories, poems, and one-act plays will close Dec. 1. The competition is open to all members of Kansas, and also to members of the Kansas club, except previous first prize winners, wherever they may reside. For the best adult short story of magazine character and from 3,000 to 5,000 words in length the writer will be awarded $75; for the second best $30; and for the third best, honorable mention. The best juvenile story from 1,500 >2,500 words, for young people about 2 years of age, will be awarded $300. Buy the second and third prize, onurable notice. Prizes for Poetry Twenty dollars, $10, and honorable mention will be awarded respectively for the first three one-act comedies suitable for high school students. The play must have from 4 to 12 characters, scene must be in the Middle West, and take not more than 30 minutes to perform. For adult poems not to exceed 48 lines nor less than 12 lines, excepting repetitions and refrains, $30, $20, and $10 will be awarded respectively. Juvenile poetry written from the child's point of view which may not exceed 30 lines will receive awards of $10, $5, and honorable mention respectively. Contestants cannot enter more than one short story or play in any class, and not more than two poems in each class. They may compete in all classifications. The names of contestants must be enclosed in an unencosed envelope, with the name or names of manuscripts submitted, class of manuscripts submitted, class of 50 cents for each story or play and for each poem submitted. Entrance Requirements Send all manuscripts to the Contest Manager, Ida Ellen Cox, Box 225, Jodie City. Roberta Cook to be New Secretary of Jay Janes At the meeting of the Jay Janes held yesterday morning, Roberta Cook, fa 39, was elected the new secretary of the group upon the resignation of Marie Forbes, c. 38, Benlish Pimno, c-37, distributed receipt books and envelopes to the members which they will use in their campaign for selling basketball tickets. Delegates to Attend College Union Convention Bill Cochrane, manager of the Memorial Union building, and Mr Henry Wormer, son's adviser and co-owner of operating committee, will leave Tuesday. Dec. 8, for Austin, Texas to attend the annual conference of the Association of College Universities in Texasunion in Austin Dec. 9-12. Calls Politicians- our student body," Paul Moritz, c39, pointed out in his discussion of "The Maladjusted Student." Continued from page one He advocated the addition of a trained psychiatrist to the staff of the University hospital, calling attention to the success of attending similar employment in the Universities of Michigan and Yale. service of any college in the United States, yet we make absolutely no provision for the mental health of Dernoiry for Negro Women "I advocate that an organized dormitory be the appraisal to the University he built by the state," stated Jewen Milligan, c37, in discussing "Negro Women and the Housing Policy." She stressed the fact that living conditions affect the state of mind and health of students to a very great extent. She concluded by asking for a more equal treatment of Negroes in the University, both by the faculty CSFEP Benefits Overadow Suspension "The acrued benefits of CSFPW were 50,000-fold. His cost," stated Iring Kost, 29, in his defense of the "CSFEP." He cited several instances in which CSEP projects have aided the entire state of Kansas to a much greater extent. In his report, information learned in research. He "Oh, Repent, it seems such a pix to part with our treatures." "Console yourself, my clean, blonde daughter of TWENTY GRANL!" Copr. 1956 The Atomos Fatter Tobacco Co., Inc. WE CERTIFY that we have inspected the Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos blended in TWENTY GRAND cigarettes and find them as fine in smoking quality as those used in cigarette costing as much as 50% more. ALSO OBTAINABLE IN FLAT FIFTIES & Rusby Inc. Analytical Laboratories (the collaboration with tabooon expert) implored the continuation of this work, and suggested its expansion. A Student Book Store? "Should we establish a student-operated and student-governed book store?" The Kauan favors, and the W.S.G.A. council has tried to sponsor such a plan. Why shouldn't the University students own their own bookstore?" asked Phil Raup, c. 18. He said that the students could save 20 per cent on all books purchased at the University, basing this statement upon figures of other universities as the student-operated book exchange. J. V. Mamm, 'cunl spoke on "Subsidization of Athletes." Mann said "Athletes should be naïd because it takes a super-human man to pre- time football, work at school, and keep up his grades. $2.45 "People come to a football game to be entertained and it takes a winning team to satisfy them," said Mann. He feels that by the law of averages any school can have a winning team once in a white, but the University of Kansas doesn't get its share of this. "Not by subidizing athletes the College Students Employment Project has won." He says with the press rii "Big Ski" rullings in Summerfield scholar can enter into athletics," said Mann. The judge's were: Prof. William Savage Johnson, Prof. Walter Sundellus, and Mr. Raymond Nichols. Lot of Men's Blue Melton jacket, zipper style. Regularly $3.95. 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