WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936 / PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 1 p.m.; call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-K3 --- Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism security, entertained the journalism faculty and Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity, with a buffer supper last night in the Sky Parker of the journalism building. Prof. and M., E. J. Flint Prof. and Mrs. E., N. Daw Prof. and Mrs. E., K. Jenter Prof. and Mrs. M. Melvin H., N. Berlin Mr. and Mrs. A., Vons Mr. and Mrs. A., Vons Phil Stanton, c17 Ken Fowlleston, c18 Schiller Shoe, c17 David Huslin, c17 David Holmes, c17 J. E. Howard Rowe, c17 Draught Bridge, c17 Calmley, c14 Don Hulie, c17 Marion Mondai, c14 Chase Monroe, c15 Haley Kernuller, c17 Jane Baker, c18 George Whallard, c17 Cambridge, c17 Greene Valentine, c38 Danby Swain, c38 Hazel Biogny, c17 Fresh Blair, c17 James Wheeler, c17 Jim McDonald, c17 France Ware, c17 John Sutherland, c17 Mary Father Rutter, c17 Devin Kent, c17 Jane Bailey, c14 John Head, c17 John R. Malom, c17 The annual R.O.T.C.Military Hop will be held in the Memorial Union ☆ ☆ ☆ Chester K. Friedland, c'39, was a luncheon guest at the Phil Delta Theta house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained the Kappa Pha Pi fraternity with an hour dance last night. PHONE K.U.66 The Kappa Sigma house will enter- CLASSIFIED ADS KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guets at the Aucchi house yesterday were Rex Christie, Paul; C, D Wood, Garrett; Harold Dresser Leavenworth. The K. I. U. Dames will hold a busl 宴 meeting tonight at 8 o'clock it he women's louge of the Administration building. All wives of married men students and all married women students are invited. Mr. and Mrs. James Lymn and jack of Jackson City, City Juneiner of Chaucuet and Hepa Lane of Lawrence Kappa Kao house last Sunday. LOST: Gold Elgin wrist watch. Call Bob Rowlands, 1401. Reward. -12 RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 LOST: Brown male Dutchshub, Dr. Zimmer, 1445 West Hill Parkway, Phon 1437. Reward for return. -13 The receiving line will consist of Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley Col. and Mrs. K. F. Boldwin, Deat and Mrs. E. F. T. Stockton, Cadet First Lieutenant Charles Roderick and lady, and Cadet First Lieutenant Elverson Baker, aide to Colonel Baldwin on the receiving line. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition TURKEYS: Fancy milkfed, corn fattened turkeys dressed on orders. Call 114R or C. Graher, 100 West 21rd. -60 silhouett Friday night. The舞 will be stribly an invitational party, dany out-of-town guests are expected to be present. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Finger Wave - 52 Permanents $2.50 and up WITH BEAUTY SHOP BURKHAM, Operator Tel. %9 - 2012 Mia! 732% Mass. Phone 2353 SHAMDDO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Any Style Finger Wave - 25c Shampoo and Wash (dried) 35c PERMANENTS, $1.50 up END CURLS, $1 up Fast Adult Drivers IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 533 941% Mast. Vice President has joined our staff. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor 743 Mass. FIRST IN LAWRUNCE ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. N DEF D N F C E N, K R A N S, S U L D ENCIS. Can I take four passengers in enpoque, Friday evening, November 26th? I interceded call 12345. PETITTE DRESSMAISING SHOPPE. For males and children's dresses a specialty Open evenings, 1135 Vermont. Phone 21323. Electrical and Light Treatment 1023% Mass. Phone 1531 Student Loans ABE WOLFSON B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometrict Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT §5.00 complete VELVA SHAMING AND 10 Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DORA CLEM, Operator 321-627-8900 Phone 2244 919 Mass. RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. GRUNOW PHILCO PHONE 12-987 %% The total number of students attending the University this semester, which is the largest in its history, includes students from 104 counties in Kansas, 39 other states, and from nine foreign countries, Geo. O. Foster, registrar, announced yesterday. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing train with a buffet supper and hout dance tomorrow night. Nine Countries And Thirty-Nine States Represented at K. U. Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 25; three interpositions, 50; six insertion, 37; five cut rates, not more than 12 words. (Pricing on the basis of an estimate by KANAN Business Office.) SEE US KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies sus, 920 from other states and 13 from other countries, making a record-shattering total of 4.631. Douglas county leads in number of students attending with 794; Shawnee is second with 294; Wynndote third with 278; and Sedgene fourth with 256. The counties have over 50 students here. Only one county, Kearney, is not represented by a student. --and Of the 39 states represented at the University with total of 929 students, Missouri leads with 597; Oklahoma second with 75; New York third with 56; and Colorado fourth with 27. The nine foreign countries represented with a total of 13 students are hawaii, 3; Canaida, 2; Panama, 2; Argentine, 1; Chile, 1; Germany, 1; Japan, 1; Phillippines, 1; and Porto Rica, 1. Mr. Foster pointed out that the peak enrollment of Douglas county must be qualified by the fact that approximately two-thirds of these students are residing here only durin their school years. Of the total enrollment, 236 students are attending the School of Medicine at Rosedale. The large number of students from New York state which makes it fourth in total enrollment, as it was the spring semester of last year is largely due to high tuition costs of eastern schools. Missouri Aids 56,000 Aged Needy Jefferson City, Mo.—More than 56,000 people are receiving monthly checks on old age pensioners, Allen Johnson and other missioner declared yesterday. Names will continue to be added to the old age pension list until the end of the year. As many as possible needy individuals will be on the roll between now and Dec. 31. Federal assistance has enabled the state to spread the benefits among a larger number than had been expected. It is believed by the state fiscal experts that if the one per cent sales tax is continued, it will not only supply enough revenue to meet government requirements on larger checks. The average pensioner now gets $11.50 a month. The Social Service Commission of Y.W.C.A. will visit in Kansas City, Missouri to mercy Hospital, Guadalupe Hospital, Wiley Wines Bakery, and a安装旅馆 Wilies Phil Raup spoke to a meeting on the K. U. Peace-Action committee held in the Union building yesterday afternoon on. "The Relation of the Co-operative Movement to Work Peace." Y.W.C.A. Commission To Make Field Trip All University women who desire to make this trip with the group are asked to come to Henley House to talk with Miss Ellen Payne, secretary of Y.W.C.A. before Friday, Nov. 20. Raup Speaks to Peace Committee The group made plans for a forum to be held Tuesday, Nov. 24, in the men's lounges of the Union building, where he is "inland to be 'Island War Inventive.'" H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science and the Reverend Joseph F. King of the Congregational Church, will be (two) of the speakers. Olin Templin, professor of philosophy, will be in charge of the forum. Language Examinations Are Required Next Year The proficiency examination in foreign language, which is required of all students entering college this fall and thereafter, is something new in the University requirements. This examination, which consists of the reading of ordinary prose with the reading of a dictionary, will be the first step in preparing for the proficiency for credits, as pointed out by Dean Paul B. Lawson. A second step in the same direction will come next year when for the first time a proficiency examination is passed. The examination is required of all stu- PATEE Week 10c Till Days 7 NOW! Positively Ends Tonite! CRAWFORD - GABLE EDDY, ASTAIRE, TONE 'DANCING LADY,' "JAIL BREAK" TOMORROW, 3 days 2 BIG FEATURE 2 HIT PICTURES He traps a murderer . . . Finds a fortune . . . Wins a girl in a thrilling mystery drama of the high seas. 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EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Flashy Uniforms Will Lend Air of Gaiety To Military Ball BETT FURNE Universal Picture presented by Carl Laemmle Today Tomorrow "HIS NIGHT OUT" IRENE HARVY — JACK MULHALL $ 1 0^{\mathrm{c}} $ Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 10:00 FRI. - SAT. — "WILDCAT TROOPER" Easy to Take Easy to Take A military but jovial atmosphere will prevail at the Military Ball, commonly known as the R.O.C.T. cup, at the Memorial Union ballroom. Men in military service and members of R.O.C.T. units will wear their uniforms, while civilians will attend the dance in formal dress. The social atmosphere will be one cornered by the flashy military uniforms. At the suggestion of the socia committee, there will be no cutting at the dance except during encores Members of the University R.O.T.C. unit may obtain admission cards at the military office in Fowler shops. No admittance will be extended to them without cards, which are not transferrable. Graduate Elected Chesterman C. Linley, 36, was elected county attorney of Gray county, Kansas, at the general election Tuesday. More Attention To Gifted Student More rapid advancement for the gifted student may be offered according to a plan which has been suggested by Dean Paul B. Lawson, of Duke University, and others. He has appointed a committee of eight to investigate such a move. "There has long been a committee to handle the problems presented by the retarded student, but there has never been a system which might help the brilliant student to cover the required course in a fraction of the time which is required by the average student," the dean said. Those appointed to the committee CAPACITY DAYS Wednesday and Thursday 150 Fall Suits, Topcoats and Tuxedos $15^{00}$ Values to $30.00 These garments are taken from our regular stock for this special event. Special reduction on furnishings and shoes. ve. H. H. Lane; chairman; Gary mith, R. Q. Brown, May Gardner; F. Brown, W. R. Boundless, C. E. Caldwell; A. 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