TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1986 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Campus Houses Are Weekend Hosts To Homecomers A gala array of Jayhawks, Nebraska corn hunks, and signs of welcome greeted alumni and guests of the sororites and fraternities this weekend. Buffet suppers, formal dinners, and luncheons were all features of the Homecoming festivities. Guests at the various houses included: Gamma Phi Beta Frances Ballard, Attica Charlaine Armstrong, Milwaukee Mary Cassidy, Kansas City Mrs. Walter Clark, Kansas City, Mo. Clarice Stone, Topeka Mrs. Laura Clark, Kansas City, Margaret Zeren, Kansas City, Mo. Marian Foster, Goiff Mary Margaret Bates, Kansas City, N.M. Harden Warden, Joplin, Mo. Sirinele Pickett, Joplin, Mo. Berry Gold Simmons, Kansas City, Ms. Markham, Parson Pervyn, Wichita Ms. Pervyn, Virginia Virginia Post, Great Bend Lilochad, Great Bend Wellington, Ms. Pervyn Katherine Bryan, Paola Dorothy Armstrong, Kansas City, Mo. Janiece Paros, Paros Unoelle Llibre, Watson Mrs. George Clark, Kansas City, Mo. Janiece Paros, Paros PHONE K.U.66 Mr. and Mrs. F. Maddleton, Kansas City Mo. LOST: PiD Delta thea fraternity pin at Union building Saturday night. Initials A.R.S. and No. 647 on ban. Reward. Phone 957. -46 7 LOST: One big black miften for the lif- hand. Please return to John Griffith, 1131 Vernmont. Phone 27711. LOSST. Brown overcame, takes Saturday mightn't men from gymnastics in Union building. Reward for return. Phone 866. 66m tnv Troup. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST in Chemistry Building — black leather zipper notebook, booklet very valuable papers and articles. Phone 27381, 1324 Ohio. -44 Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lemoine, Kansas City Finger Wave - - - - 25c Permanents - $2.50 and up Tel. 95 921 Miss. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP RUTH BAKER, Operator MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Wood, Kansas City Mo. Miss Jane Bicket, Kansas City, Me Phone 2353 Mo 732 % Mass. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up FIRST IN LAWRENCE IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 513 941% Mass. Vera Adlerbold has joined our Peronima Any Style Finger Wave - 25¢ Shampoo and Wave (dried) 35¢ PERMANENTS, $1.50 up END CURLS, $1 up Fast Individual Dryers Mr, H, R. Linn, Kaisa City, Mo. Mr, H, R. Linn, Kaisa City, Mo. Mr and Mrs R, S. Pearson, Lawrence Mr, H, R. Linn, Kaisa City, Mo. C. H. Tucker, Mortier C. H. Tucker, Mortier C. F. Lukas, Kaisa City, Mo. C. F. Lukas, Kaisa City, Mo. E. M. Nolson, Kaisa City, Mo. The Great Campbell, Kaisa City, Mo. The Great Campbell, Kaisa City, Mo. and Mrs. H. S. Bicket, Kaisa City --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing VELVA SHAMPOO AND 50 Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DORA CINCA, Operator AT YOUR SERVICE QUALITY CLEANERS AT REGULAR PRICES Vera Hardenbach, Laburnum Iva Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. Marie Wachter, Kansas City, Mo. Maria Wachter, Kansas City, Mo. J. C. Pipe, Person Mary Eleanor Haskin, Kingman, Mo. Mr. Fever, Kentucky, Mo. Mary Billey, Boddington, Kansas City Billy J. Boddington, Kansas City Ida Ellen Stiller, Ida Marijeine Obben, Humboldt Larchmont, Kansas City Nicholas Student Owned and Operated 14th and Tenn. The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete Alpha Delta Pi Catherine Kutter, Topeka Mr. and Mrs, H. I. E. Armstrong, Chanute Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Hemler, Kansas City, 1 Just Phone 9 Wilma Turtle, Fiddley, Mo. Margaret Bibbons, Mayetta Hibern Kerr, Sharon Springs Mo. Richard McCormack, Mo. Gerald G Kaufman, Healy Burbarda Jabel, Kansas City, Mo. Barbara Ripka, Kansas City, Mo. John Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. GLEN DON SIMMONDS Props. DIXON SEE US --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies School Supplies PHONE K.U.66 LOST. A gray imminated Parker pen filled with green ink. Finder please call 1935/W Reward. -46 FOUND Grey hat, Oher's lab, initials R. E. R. Also, a man's red and blue hair cap and a girl's black cloak coat. Call us 516-483-2000. Uni Manager Office, Kansan uni University. TURKKEYS: Fancy milkfed, corn fattened turkeys dressed on orders. Call 11548 or C. Gratcher, 1100 West 21rd. -60 FOR SALE: New, double breasted Tuxedo, 15 x 28. Shoulder grille. Price: Call Allen Gerry, phone 864, 1241 W. Campus. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition 924 Mass Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 21; three insertions, 16; six insertion, 71; ciec contract rates, not more than 25 words, 32 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANSAN Business Office. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor Electrical and Light Treatment 1023 % Mass. Phone 153 B. F. NANNINGA, O.D The fitting of glasses a specialty Phone 2244 --the wedding wee* Katherine Hurd in'38; Tay Campbell, '37; Evelyn Little, '38; Dorothy DeLano, '38; William Jones, '38; Howard Saul, '37; Wilford Winters, '38; and William Greene, '38. Optometric Eye Specialist RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. TAXI 919 Mass. GRUNOW PHILCO HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE Mrs. J. E. Hornbull, Osborne C. I. E. Conover, Lincoln, Neb. Waka Davenport, Lincoln, Neb. R. L. Burridge, John Segrera, Lincoln, Neb. John Vogler, Lincoln, Neb. John Vogler, Lincoln, Neb. Robert Hatty, Lincoln, Neb. Normair A. Elliott, Lincoln, Neb. James MeGrachin, Lincoln, Neb. Kappa Sigma Mc, and Mrs. Jay Plaimley, Lawrenier M., Clyde Smith, Dodge City市政 Bert Carlson, Americus Paul McJiemney, Kansas City Bob Carlson, Newman Bob Miller, Awarwah Charles Myers, Kansas City Mo. James Piningle, Arkansas City Gordon Shaffer, Russell Charles Whitach, Wythe Albert Spirh Phi Kappa Psi Bill Roberts, Parson Bill Roberts, Parson Bill F. M. A. Dardur, Junction City Dana Descurd, Kansas City, Mo. Daniel Thompson, Waterford, MO. Maria Wiegand, Monroe, MO. Mr. and Sileny Lincott, Wife Mr. and Larry Winn, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roberts, Parsons Hill Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stanley, Kansas City Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen, Kansas City Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Marcy Brown, Kansas City Mo. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowley, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Carson, Kansas City, Pi Beta Phi Mr. and Mrs. George Bowles, Kansas City Mo. OTWA Kathy Philippe Owuwa Mary Lewin, Salma Lorraine Wilson, Salina Jane Ecke, Wichita Marie Lincoln, Lincoln Jane Barber, Lincoln, Neb. Ruth Van Wyn, Lincoln, Neb. Helen Cutter Allen, Tupaea Helen Cutter Allen, Tupaea Al. McClure, Jacksonville, Ill, Margaret Ramsey, Topeka Mary Margret Crawford, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Young, Kansas Thomas Fletcher, Kansas City Max Nelson, Emporia Page Towley, Omaha, Neb. Lincoln Houser, Lincoln, Howard Anton, Lincoln, Neb. Weighen Weibush, Lincoln, Neb. Jack Chenn, Kansas City Robert Honn, Kansas City Mary Jones, Kansas City Mrs. and Mrs. J., M.Bosman, Kane Jickson Lincoln, Nebraska Dr. W. Haininger, Kansas City Dr. W. Haininger, Kansas City Dr. Quinn, Kansas City Dr. Miret, C. R. W. Hoffman, Salina Dr. Krause, Salina Betty Worley, Salina Dr. Miret, Frank Hageman, Salina Dr. Miret, H. A. Bettman, Kansas City Marty Burge, Kansas City, Mo. Dick Newcomer, Mo. Dr. Omid, Ed Ashley, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Virginia Ashley, Chanute James Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Lewin, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hummings, Kansas City Beverly Burton, Baboah Nadine Wolver, Owatotonie Ellen Elanor, City Eleanor Thompson, Maryville, Ma Gonnie Rutherford, Leeworth Maryville, M. McLennan, Ms, J. B. McKay, ElDorado Ac, A. G. Holloway, IlDervato Ms, J. B. McKay Junior Makers, Kansas City, Mp, Mr. and Mrs. Thorea, Trowpea Mr. and Mrs. Thorea, Trowpea George B. Halenkamp, Toppea Frances Monde, Toppea Marcel Dupre, Mai Betty Rowman, Lincoln, Neb. Mildred Lacewood, Lincoln, Neb. Jane Smith, Lincoln, Neb. Susan Hesenberg, Lincoln, Neb. Waylon森, Lincoln, Neb. Maryston, Lincoln, Neb. Elizabeth Hodges, Lincoln, Neb. Jane Michell, Lincoln, Neb. Kay Hardy, Lincoln, Neb. Winnaya Tyktz, Lincoln, Neb. Ann Wytkert, Tyktz Virginia Whega, Wichita Katie Whega, Wichita Mary Iabell Taylor, f4 40 Lorraine Wilson, Salina Mary Lewa, Salina Mary Claire, worth Mary Claire, Galina Mary Hertick, Wichita Hoffman, Hoffman Conn Ellison, Talca, Oklah Kappa Kappa Gamma Joe Cummings, Kansas City, Mo. Mike Miles, Kansas City, Mo. Ralph Wells, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. G, R. Massey, Salina D. Massey, Salina Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Majors, Kansas Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Majors, Kansas City Mo. Mary Alice Narramore, Wichita Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woodbury, Kansi Mm. Margaret Shentz, Great Bend Loren Stern, Great Bend Eliewan Troup, 16, Kansas City Helen Louise Moine, Iowa Helen Louise Brown, 16, Burden Dr. and Mrs. Bowell, Baster Springs Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cardin, Baster Springs Rainy Blake, Baster Springs Blake Ray, Baster Springs Mr. and Mrs. Lerudy Purchite, Chamute Loch, Chamute City, Ms. Helen Woody, 3, Barringer Mr. George T. Vance, Kansas City, Mr. Helen Woody, Chamute City, Ms. Phil Hadley, Salina Alpha Omicron P1 Mrs. G. R. Cheesney, Wichita Virginia Hegel, Wichita Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Slentz, Great Chi Omega Amarie Mish, Lincoln, Neb. Pauline Reynolds, Lincoln, Neb. Paula Reynolds, Lincoln, Neb. Louna Shelburn, Lincoln, Neb. Nelle Lippitz, Lincoln, Neb. Nelie Lippitz, Lincoln, Neb. Hannah Siblin, Lincoln, Neb. Margaret Phillippe, Lincoln, Neb. Margaret Phillippe, Lincoln, Neb. Diris Smith, Lincoln, Neb. Sun Pickering, Lincoln, Neb. Sun Pickering, Lincoln, Neb. Mr. R. J. Shetler, Lincoln, Neb. F. I. Russell, J. Iola Kansas City Francesco Haller, Kansas City Goy Jewell, Portside Luis Lippin, Prevost Sarah Jennings, Prevost Winfried Wood, Sparville Morika Merkham, Topka Morgan Chandler Caypos, Kansas G Myrilla Wetter Brown, Kansas City, Mo. Vivienne Gingrich Stone, Kansas City, Mo. Jamie Turner, Kansas City, Mo. Kristen Warner, Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Pyle, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Crider, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Furness, Kansas City, Mo. Triangle Kenneth Scherer, 315 Kenneth Kern, 334 Henry Goodl, 311 Rose Rowan, 311 Farrell Young, 322 Al Ewer, 360 Jimmy Braun, 327 Jimmy Moore, 277 Charles Diefghan, 368 Michael Matthey, 310 John Lombridge, 310 Gordon Miller, 366 Jack McKeever, 316 A. R. Young, 199 Mrs. Haird Sharp, Kennat Mo, Mrs. B. Laird, Kenneth Mrs. Evaline Souper, Wichita Mo, Mrs. E. F. L. Kawai, Kansas Mo, Mr. Thomas Reed, Mexico Mo, Mr. Andrew McNeil, Mexico Mo, and Mr. M. E. F. Kawai, Kansas Mo, Mr. Thomas Reed, Mexico Mo, Mr. Andrew McNeil, Mexico Mo, and Mr. M. E. F. Kawai, Miss Margaret Norbertt, Kansas City Miss George Docker, Dennison Miss October Clemens, Dennison Miss Jennifer Fischer, Kansas City Miss Wilma Mahone, Kansas City, Ms. Mr. and Ms. Minford Sherwin, Lawrence Mr. William Pfliffer, Kansas City, Ms. Kappa Eta Kappa Kenneth Pemberton, Meade Leonard Hutton, Meade Sigma Kappa Maddeline Crawford, Spring Hill Mary Alice Gibson, Simpson Jenner Kline, Kanas City, Mo. Mary Anne Lovelace, Nehla Elenzian, Zemmany Watkins Hall Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Nelson, Marion Maybelle Robinkold, Kansas City Coach Conrad King, Kansas City Enunci Paden, Topeka Norman Braun, Topeka Alan Jay, ar. Elmer Ulmar, ar. Loyd Robinson, c'uncil Lord Roberson, c'uncil Don Schleumer, c'40 Warren Plumman, c'uncil Charles Ward, c'43 Kenneth Carteen, b'18 Robin Hood, m'19 John Crouch, b'18 Spermichoolen, b'18 Mr. Karen Watersley Alpha Gamma Delta Margaret Gullah, Kansas City Mary Lee Houman, Kansas City Mary Loe Haugen, Kansas City Celia Betty Star, Kansas City Chelsea Starr, Kansas City Marian Plieur, Kansas City Marian Plieur, Missouri Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Campbell, Kansas City Kristen Rowe, Kansas City Rush Stout, Tennessee Townley-Voss Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Townley of Topeka announce the marriage of their daughter, Isabel Lucy, c'27, to Mr. Arthur W. M. Woss of Lawrence. The marriage took place at 4:30 Friday afternoon at the home of the wife's parents. The bride was attended by Elizabeth LaRue, f'27, James Kelley Lau, f'27, the best man. A reception followed the ceremony. Helen Deer, c'37, Gerald Hilford; c'37, Olive Adole Krebblie, c'Dorothy Blue, f'39, Lois Woods, c'37, and Elizabeth LaRue, fa'37, assisted in the dining room. Mrs. Voss will be graduated from the University this spring. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity. Mr. Voss received his degree from the University in 1935 while working on his M.A. degree in English literature in the English department. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Eternity and Owl society. LEARN TO DANCE Special Attention Given Beginners in Ballroom Dancing University students who attended Private Lessons Day and Night MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO The Alpha Tau Omega entertained with an alumni banquet at the fraternity house Saturday night. The room out-of-town guests were bowing. ☆ ☆ ☆ New Location, 227.1² Mass Phone 865 Over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Bob W aren, Kankai City, Mo. Honor Renew, Kansas City, Mo. Henry Renew, Kansas City, Mo. D. C. Murrell, Hutchinson Edward Thim, Kansas City Howard Gray, Lincoln, Neb. Jack Charnley, Lincoln, Neb. Dan Bushman, Lincoln, Neb. Rhonda Rendall, Pratt Dian Bacon, Lincoln, Neb. Mamu St. Joseph, Neb. Jack Charnley, Lincoln, Neb. Harry Roe, St. Jougho, Neb. Eidou Ie, Kansas City H. R. Hunger and son Joanna Kansas City, Mo. Sam Beber and son, Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth Funk and son, Iola Mrs. P. Goodnow, Kansas City, Mo. Donald Lyon, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Balta, Mr. and Mr. Al Hoon, Kansas City, M. Warren Plainte, Kansas City, Mo. Sam Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo. Warren Plainte, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Kilien and daughter, Carey John McClennan, McPherson Alice Grey, Independence Colin Grey, Independence Frank Dwyer, Kansas City, Mo. Art M. Strittick, Kansas City, Mo. Bob Mulder, Lincoln, Neb. Linda Mulder, Lincoln, Neb. Eric Gillin, Kansas City, Mo. The Alpha Delta Fi sorority will entertain the Delta Chi fraternity with an hour dance tomorrow night Ruth Sengel, Eleonor Camfield, C 61 George Lurney, c 29, and Orr Van Fusch, companied by Prof. J. T Jesen, attended the Lutheran Student Association convention at Wahoo, Neb., last weekend. Library Board Plans $35,000 PWA Project Plans for the WPA Lawrence library addition and repair project will be discussed at a meeting of the library board. The city council will meet next Monday night and probably will pass at that time the resolution for the acceptance of the federal grant of $15,750 which has been allotted to the project. This resolution and acceptance of final plans by the WPA are the steps remaining before bids for the letting of the contract can be accepted. The total project will cost $35- .000. The plan is for an additional room for stacks in the north of the library nd other necessary repair. Everyday Special! Ham Salad Sandwich and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union With a Great Horn Spoon By Iobu R. Malom TOMORROW is Armistice Day, which brings us to thoughts on peace. A few days ago we heard a celebration broadcast from Europe of the peace of the Scandinavian countries which has been going for 123 years. Which isn't bad. And if little Denmark and Sweden and Norway can do something or other, I could take a big load off our backs, of worry and of armament expenses. Then last night there came news of the Pan-America peace meeting, and talk of rendering more strict the present neutrality legislation. Well, tomorrow it will be 18 years old, and to end wars, to make the world safe for democracy. Shallow words. ∞ Concerning moses and folkways on the campus; Did you know that at some of the sororities you can buy your way out of open house by buying them from a store when girls come back to the sorority house after classes they are anxious to look at the mail in the hall. However, the word is that their principal object to discover who has metters from whomse, so there will always be a woman or girlulate upon in close circles. After that, they look for their own milk. Our friend, the tie salesman, preached a very pretty sermon the other day: "I wear emulated my father's dress." I know. I don't sell ties until knowledge. I don't sell ties until I'm broke. Last week I began to get hungry. So I went down to Bill's lunch. I ordered up a dinner and finished it with a flourish. It tasted awfully good. I told Bill then that he was reluctant but decided to have a look at them. I sold him a dozen." My friend is a good tie salesman. Carnegie Delegates Visit Chancellor Lindley The University of Kansas received a grant of $5,000 from the Carnegie Foundation a few years ago for the State Park, and this was issued the next year. If those who oppose subsidization or outright payment of football players would realize that the game was commercialized when that disproportionate monstrosity, the stadium, was built, when it was undertaken to pay off part of that debt as a in the same manner as carried on in the same manner as carried on in course our players are paid. But the pay they get is this psychic thing "for the sake of dear old K.U., which is a tender sentiment but does not pay board bills. This the majority of players in collegiate football realize. This is why questions why some of our players won't play. College football has been over-emphasized already, so let us make the most of it. It's water over the dam, so why not fish in it. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W. E. Whetstone, Prop. Phone 686 Howard J. 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