THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor before 1909, call Kell, 31, toll, 270-83 The marriage of Charlotte Bangs, *34, to Dr. George F. Gell, *29*, will take place Friday evening, Oct. 30, at Windmill Ecclesiastical Gospel Episcopal Church in Wintelley. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Bangs was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and also of Zeta Beta Pi. Doctor Gcell received his A.B. degree from the University and his M.D. degree from Rush Medical College, Chicago. Baptist young people and their friends are invited to attend a masquerade Halloween party to be held on October 4th, Church, tomorrow evening at 8:15. Koith Coad, c78, and Margle Me-Dougal, e40, are in charge of the party. There will be a cover change with the new manager, should phone 1429 by this evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Luncheon guests at the Kappa ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 Mrs. Scott and Myldenlom Scott, famulc, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday. Kappa Gamma house yesterday were Ijabelle Bash, 'cunl;' Jane Everest, 'cunl;' Jane Marshall, 'c?h'; Phyllis 'cunl;' and John, and John William 'cunl;'. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will entertain members of the Sigma Phi Epilogue fraternity with an hour of dancing this evening. LOST in Rabbit Gym, Tuesday night, a black hat with millet R.A.Y. for A.S. 2 gallon 13-derve proof glycerine, Call 8493 nights... -58 CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: Woman student to share apartment or apartment for rent for two. Phone 2681, 1232 Lla. -40 1-LOST: Thurs pin, with name on case. Call Mary Ellen DeMotte, phone 295 or 1099, Reward. -36 FOR SALE! 140 brown, broadband costs with kolnisky rent for $6100. New now. Size 14-16. Call 1071J. 1240 Tenn. -16 Delta Tau Delta dinner guests last evening were Dr. and Mrs. A. W. UNIVERSITY RADIO SERVICE: Graduate Radio Technician, member Institute of Radio Service Man, Lower Press, prompt, efficient service. Phone 150. -40 Lee Haughey of Concordia and Franklin Fenconan of Emporia were dinner guests Tuesday evening t the Phil Della Theta house. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. 14th and Tenn. AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 QUALITY CLEANERS AT REGULAR PRICES Student Owned and Operated 14th and Tenn. GLEN SIMMONDS Props. DON DIXION DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor The fitting of glasses a specialty B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist PHONE 12-987 HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 2244 919 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 FIRST IN LAWRENCE VELVA The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete TAXI SHAMAND AND 10 Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DORA CHINA, Operator 312-896-8744 LOST. STool in Stinkebear key case, no Auditrom, Monday night. Call 296-3-8. FOR SALE: 1929 Erlkein car. Good cond. New battery, $39.40 all buy. Tel. 1277. WANTED TO RENT: Portable water-water light usage. Good care. Call Sarah Litter Corbin Hall. LOST: Dudley combination padlock with numbers up to 60. Lost in gym room Oct 6, 5. Rewarded. Finder call 2488M FOR SALE! New, double breasted Towne size 38. Reasonable price. Call Allen Gerge, phone 868. 1245 W. Campus. Allen TYPEWRITER, Portable Corona with tabulator. Fine condition, price reasonable Phone 2318W. 724 Kentucky. -56 Phone 2353 ONE STOP 924 Mass. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Finger WAVE $2.50 and up Premiums W/O BEAUTY BOURKE RHINER, Operator Tel. 95 721 921 Miss White SCHULZ the TAILOR MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732% Mass. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style 51 un KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition Twenty-Five words or less one inertion, six three inertions, six ix intertions, contract five inertions to approve a request to approach at the KANN Business Office. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. GRUNOW PHILCO RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 Any Style Finger Wave - 25¢ Shampoo and Wash (dried) 35¢ PERMANENTS, $1.50 up END CURBS, $1 up Fast Individual Dryers Garlitz, Leavenworth, and Don Witt Wichita. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 513 941% Mass. Vera Alderboldt has joined our Personne Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing SEE US Miss Cecilia Mitchell of Cherryville was a house guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorceress the first of this week. KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies ☆ ☆ ☆ 29 The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Delta Upsilon fraternity with an hour dance tonight. Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Kemp of Kearn City were lunchmen guests at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house Tuesday. Margie McDougal, c'40, was a dinner guest Tuesday evening at the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Kansas Fireman End College Meet Here Today Anderson Speaks At German Club Meeting The German club met Tuesday evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Otto Springer. Sam Anderson, president, apolls briefly on the purge effort by Mr. Springer and Mrs. Springer gave a talk on "America as experienced by a German," following which German games were played and refreshments were provided. A.S.U. Poll— Union in regard to the student pol which it proposes to conduct. We fully realize the forces being brought to bear upon our Chancellor. We greatly sympathize with him in that position and offer our sincerse apologies if in any way we have can’t reflection on his personal position. We propose to continue our efforts to hold the student poll, standing firm on the evidence that it is our duty and the desire of the student body as a whole. Continued from page one "Furthermore we feel that the principles of political freedom, freedom of speech, of press, and of expression involved in this issue cannot but be respected and upheld by the Administration." The statement was signed by Paul Rapoport, gil; BBI Fuson, gil; Bob Manuel, e37; Martin Brockway, gil; Leo Born, e37; Don Henry, e39; and John Piercey, e38, members of the board. Kansas fireman heard discussion on prevention and inspections at the sessions of the Kansas Fire College held yesterday. The fire college which is conducted by the Kansas State Fireman's Association, the University, and the Kansas State Board for Vocational Education, started Monday morning and will end this afternoon. W. F. Crawlwell, vice president of the national education division and R. B. Crawlwell, fire department, inspector of the Ohio inspection, will speak at the closing session. Chancellor E. H. Landley was the principal speaker at a group dinner which was held at Wiedemann's grill last evening. Mr. Criwell also visited the firefighters training firemen which has been put into operation in Ohio and West Virginia. After the dinner the firemen were entertained by the Lawrence fire department and the Lawndale member of Commerce at the Eagles' ball. Hobler talked along the more scientific lines of fire prevention and precautionary remedies yesterday morning. CRIELly outlined the reasons for regular inspection of business houses in cities. At the afternoon session yesterday, Gifford Cook of Chicago discussed pumping equipment and showed pumper and showed bore evolution. Rachael Kiene Elected To Quack Club Office At a meeting of the Quack club Wednesday evening Eriach Kiene, ed37, was elected secretary-treasury to replace Mary Learned, c38, who did not return to school this year. A picture of the members will be taken Monday noon at 12:30 in the gymnasium. The regular Thursday afternoon, student recital will be held today at 3:30 in the auditorium of the Administration building. Music students are required to attend. The program begins on the public without charge. Because of the increased mer- lorship the club will be divided into two sections with part of them being the boys and the girls and others. Wednesday nights. the program consists of the following selections: Piano, "Noturne" (Hesperia) by Mary Frances Ker-Connor; Violin, "Heart" (Ehrent Charles) by Alice Marie Voivici Music; "Sweet Spirit" by Robert Mitchell; Voices, "Come, Sweet Morning" (Old French, archtop bass); Violin, "Harire" by Alden Kisei; Violin "Fantasia Appassionata" (L. p. 14); Violin, "Piano," "Fountains of Aqua Paolo" (Grifflin) by Robert Glozziuchi Voice; Violin, City Council Considers New Airport For Lawrence Plans for a new and bigier municipal airport were presented to the Lawrence city council at its meeting this week. A committee was appointed by Mayor Alf M. Lawrence to investigate the project. When the committee reports at the November council meeting, the city will decide whether to go ahead and apply for a WPA grant. The new airport, if built, furnishes many possibilities. It is contemplated as an alternate landing field for the air lines coming into Kansas City airport, and these same airlines might use the field for a training spot for pilots. There is also a possibility of connection with the aviation courses offered in the School of Engineering. The major points in the plans developed by City Engineer B. M. Bobh include two runways, 4,500 feet in length, with a right of way 300 feet wide. It would be built on the present site and built onto the University and the present airport ground is leased from the University by the city. A total of 88 acres would I needed to build the new airpo under Engineer Babb's plans. On the Shin— Continued from page one sing by instructing them as to what kind of costumes they couldn't wear to their party. She stated that if she were to leave the house she had seen while chaperoning other fraternity parties, she would see that they were removed. (The people, not the clothes, must have gone as a cookie. George Barley, one of the typh氏 in this building, went home for the weekend last Friday and returned with a new coiffeur. It seems Barley has a girl friend in Washington, Kansas, his home town, who is a beauty parlor operator. He called on her at said beauty shop whereupon she, imitating Dellahill, coaxed him to have a shampoo. Barley being completely subjugated by her chars didn't realize that she was wearing a wavy hairstyle. He now has small ringlets all over his head and they won't come out. Well, it looks like the Pi K A's won't be able to have that same old thing in the line of a party this year. They were out gathering those clever signs as usual the other night but were unable to get many ♦ ♦ ♦ Hallowe'en PUMPKIN PIE A-La-Mode 10c before they were incarcerated by the police. Some of the other boys went down to the jail-house and bailed them out, but it is the opinion of many that said lada will have a fair any more algn for some time. UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union --- It must take a great amount of intestinal fortitude to appear in a class in the School of Religion smiling like a cake of Fleishman's yeast. One thing, I know, it couldn't have been a Beta. Beats a Gargle for THROAT IRRITATIONS At the first sign of a cough caused by irritation, pop an Apries Cough Drop into your mouth. Let it dislodge slowly until the antiseptic is carried direct to the irritated spot. Receives of thrue passages that can't be reached by a paralectic local anal action of Apres. ASPIREX COUGH 10c DROPS H. W. STOWITS 9th Ft. Mass Phone 238 SAVE with SAFETY at Me Jerrell DRUG STORE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP For Digestion's Sake . . . Smoke Camels 1017 Mass. We take pride in our workmanship and materials Call 686 W. E. Whetstone, Prop. MENTAL EFFORT MENTAL EFFORT TOO much, especially long up tension and puts an extra strain on digestion. When you're tired, an invigorating "lift" with a Camel. 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