TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1930 Here on the Hill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 9 p.m. call KU-812, 152 for 720-282-6 The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority announces the wedding Sunday of Alice Learned, 31, to Joseph C. Wilson, Jr. Miss Ruth Learned, c 37, Gamma Phi Beta society and president of W.S.G.A. was maid of honor for her sister Margaret Learned was bridesmaid Mr. Paul Wilson, brother of the groom was best man. Mrs. Wilson was a member of the Alpha Gamma Delta noirity, Phi Beta Kappa, and Martin Board. She took work at Simmons College in Boston. Mr. Wilson is a graduate of Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Penn, and is PHONE K.U. 66 ☆ ☆ ☆ a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Following a honeymoon to New York Mc. and Mrs. Wilson will be at home in Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE OR RENT: 4 tube mute, radio $7.00 or 60c a month, three months guarantee. K. B. Genser, Phone 2101, 704 W. 12th. -14 Dorothy Nelson, c29, was elected president of Walsh hill at the annual election last night which followed a two year stint with the university; were: Studio Cromett, c37, vice-president; Lela Siebert, c38, secretary; Lela Ross, c38, treasurer; Louise Allen, 40, historian and keeper of the archives; Alice Paden, c29, intramural manager; Patricia R. Doyle, co-chair of the social committee; Armelda Braum, c39; and Philomene Bourassa, c29, members 1934 CHEVROLET, Master sedan for sale; 19,000 actual miles; 4 new tires good condition. Call 2524, 1042 Ohio. FOR SALE. Remington Standard Typewriter in good condition. $12.00 Wilbur Leonard, 1319 Tennessee. -5 LAUNDRY Wanted: Five suits, four suits of underwear, four pair socks three bath towels and five handkerchiefs. Walk pants, 206 each. 923 Alabama — M AND A LUNCH. East 23rd. Soft drinks, sandwiches of all kinds Chicken and Barbecue. —14 CHEWROLET sport coupe. Good shape upholstering excellent condition Must sell by September 24, Phone 2047W. -11 DACIHISUW raps for sale, brown or black, two months old, $150. J. F Brown, 1825 Louisiana. Phone 1351. -16 AUTO RADIO: Almost new for sale cheap. See Sam Dugin. Phone 2047W 11 FOR SALE: Spencer Microscope. $50.00. Phone 1229 after 7:00 p.m. -11 GRADUATE STUDENT in the School of Fine Arts wants piano for use in apartment during school year, 1530 Tennessee, Apt. 26, Phone 26311 - 18 WAVO BEAUTY SHO FOR SALE! 4-tube radio, Good condition $5.00. Alkai silver Henry Gold clinched. New posts, $75 value Guy Blys. PIIT, ITL NY. 16758 -11 Finger Wave ... 25c Permanent ... $2.50 and WAVO BEAUTY SHOP PAGE THREE Student Loans 921 Miss. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 33! ABE WOLFSON KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition 743 Mass. PROFESSIONAL B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. PHONE K.U.66 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Gamma Phi Beta pin between Gamma Phi house and Union build- ing Finder please return to Peggy Thormley or call 261. Reward. -11 LOST Shaheer Lifetime pen, black hard pearl design. Name engraved Lou Foumian. Please call 24021 or return Tennessee or Joynay McKinney. Reward. -10 FURNISHED ROOMS APARTMENT: Absolutely private. Will accommodate four boys. 1344 Tennessee. —11 ROOMS. Three large double rooms $7 per person, 1 single room, $6.00. 923 Alabama. -13 FOR RENT. One large double room with twin beds; garage if needed. 808 Missouri or 6 Journalism. —10 ROOFS in private residence. Will rent two rooms, single, to graduate women. Ideal location. Strictly modern. 1124 Mississippi. Phone 1429. -12 Optometric Eye Specialist BOYS: Rooms for several boys $5.50 & $6.00 per month. Good location. Breakfast if desired. Two garages. 912 Alabama. Phone 22321. -10 SEE us for your school BOYS: To share apartment at 1542 Tennessee. Phone 1243. -11 SCHOOL SUPPLIES and office supplies The fitting of glasses a specialty Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S School Supplies CLEANERS of the social committee; Doris Kent, c37 publicity director. Phone 2244 QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated Glen Simmonds — Don Dixon Press AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 14th & Tenn. Sigma Alpha Epalton fraternity entertained Sunday evening with a buffer Glenda Speakman Virginia Shadron Derrick Johnson Boris Johnson Haline Hancock, c/30 Haline Hancock, c/30 Melvin Almon, 10 Melvin Almon, 10 Benny Ayo Jones, c/30 Benny Ayo Jones, c/30 Mary Lee Hooker, c/30 Katharine Egildard Hilton Tichen Alisha Woodward, c/20 Alisha Woodward, c/20 Robert McMichael, Nathaniel Robert McMichael, Nathaniel Robert McMichael, Nathaniel Mrs. and Mrs. Groom ☆ ☆ ☆ Patrish McCarthy, 20 Sally Anne Dunclear David Scott, 30 Marvin Morrow, 28 Maria Morrow, 28 Amelia Jefferson, 30 Hill F. Park, 28 Cynthia Cunningham, 28 Harriet Foley, 28 Martine Foley, 28 Martine Foley, 28 Erin Derry Jennifer Spencer City, M City, M City, M De. and Mrs, A. W. Corlits, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Mounce and dumberly, Bettie R. Burridge, Mrs. and Mrs, Leavandrigh, Ms. and Mrs, E. W. Wall of Kansas City, Ms. and Mrs, H. R. Merrell and dumberly, Marilyn House Sunshine, Tau Doel House Sunday afternoon. Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician Electrical and Light Treatment Rectal Disease Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 96912 Mass. ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house were; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. City, Mia, and Marquette Lockard, 78. The active members of Kappa Phi will be honorees to the new Methodist women at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Dale Ritchie, from 2 to 8 o'clock this evening. Dinner misses Sunday at Wellinghall with Gilbert Ulmer, grj. Floyd Speersbushier, c'unet; Dain Meyer, m38; Robert Koehler, c62, 38; and Martin Hewr, c40 The marriage of dean Dromor Pewson of Rosewell, NLM, to John W. Summers of Liberal has been announced. Mr. Summers is member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor The Rev. J. H. Sutton of Robinson was a host guest at Corbin hall Sunday night. He was on his way to the ministers' convention in Kansas City, Mo. Mississippi Virginia and Margaret Brennton of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at Corbin hall last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Almon of Baxter Springs were dinner guests Sunday at the Kappa Knapp Gamma house. Corkin hall entertained with its annual tea for all University women Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Coulter of Armada Braun, C89, Marian Young, fri 37, Elizabeth Kemp, C69, and Helen Kittamiller, c'umel; were dinner guests at the Triangle fraternity Sunday. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Charles Dowling of Pittsburgh Pa. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will be hostest to the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at an hour dance this evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ted Sanford, '36, was a dinner guest at Watkins hall, Saturday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Mariamaree Faye of Kansas City is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today. 官 官 官 Watkins hall will hold open house Guastas at the Delta Uplain house Sunday were: Helen Mitchell, T39; Ailcee Heindon, c30; Mary Lou Borders and Saziane Engleman, c'unel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone 1531 Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 21c; three insertions, 50c; six insertions, 75c; contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the Kranin Business Office. ☆ ☆ ☆ TAXI 12-987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. PHONE ☆ ☆ ☆ Employers and workers in America have several beliefs in common. Professionals who work on products of the same American background and both are rugged individualists; they also prefer to proceed under the American form of democ- Professor Ganglardi has had an intimate understanding of labor probabilities himself. He outlined some of the methods used to secure support for beginiation favoring labor and against it, considered blimical to labor interests. Professor Domenice Gagliardo, of the department of economics at the University spoke today at the Rotary Club address of "Labor and Democracy." Grunow - Philco Phone 303 RADIOS for RENT Rotary Club Hears Professor Gagliardo Peace-Action Group Adopts Constitution City Paper Margaret Ryan, 26, recently began work on the Kansas City Kansan as school editor of that paper. Macy Ryan was in the department of journalism while at the University. In her new job, she will have charge of a Sunday page of school and Parent-Teacher association news. Beginning the third year of the organization, Barker briefly outlined the program and organization of the committee, telling of its work in behalf of peace mobilization, its series of peace farm conferences, publication of the Kanas Peace Forum. 1 Lloyd Houston, Lawrence, editor of the Kansas Peace Forum, gave in detail the plans of the publication to seize control of the governor's office in the coming November election. Thursday evening with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock. A constitution was adopted by the University Peace-Action committee at their initial meeting of the year yesterday afternoon in the Y.M.C.A. office. Asked what he believed the constitution would accomplish, Henry Barker, e38, chairman of the committee, said the organization bases basis for membership and places the organization on a firmer base than has been the case in the past." HANNA RADIO Margaret Ryan Becomes An entirely new method of organization based on the commission instead of the functional membership plan was announced by the YMCA. As its reception Sunday afternoon in the Memorial Union building, 904 Mass. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Algot Johnson, e 38. Commissions which the new plan include are the New Citizenship commission, the Personal Adjustment commission, and the Campus Problems Commission will concern itself with the economic aspects of modern life, the problem of war and peace, the place of politics in our government, and similar issues in a Christian world. The activities of the Personal Adjustment commission will include the continuation of the social relations group which has been active on the campus for the last 20 years. It will address problems facing an individual in modern society. The Campus Problems commission will concern itself with Hill politics and attempt to establish greater justice on Mount Oread. Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, featured speaker of the reception, advocated an idealistic outlook and a living religion. Commission Plan For Y.M.C.A. Organization Margaret Ryan Becomes School Editor Kansas City Paper Batteries Washing Shell Products Lubrication Brake Service Carter Service We Never Close On the Main Street at 10th Electrical Peace Leader Phone 1300 Work The annual tryouts for Quill club membership now are open to any student or member of the faculty of the university. Tryouts may be made by Charles Zesky, c27, channeler of the club. Manuscripts may be submitted on short stories, verse, essay, novelette or plays, and are to be in the library for judges on or before Sunday, Oct. 23 Henry Barker, chairman of University of Kansas Peace-Action committee, approved new constitution last night. Each entrant may submit as many manuscripts as he desires, although the aggregate material must not exceed 5000 words for prose material or 100 lines of verse. All manuscripts, which must be typewritten or written in ink, are to be deposited in the Quill club on the first floor of Fauser hall or given to Prof. John Hamkins or Mr. Zesky by the name, nom de plume, address, telephone number, school and classification of the entrant. Quill Club Entries Are Due Before Oct. 25 The announcement of the winner will be made in the Daily Kansan within two weeks after the tryouts. Tea Sigma, honorary dance sorority, will hold a meeting at 4:39 this afternoon. Plans for the fall tryouts, the date for which is September 24, be made Tau Sigma Will Plan According to Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, sponsor of the organization, about 30 active members returned to school this fall. Tau Sigma Will Plan Fall Tryouts This Afternoon Record Number Take Psychological Tests These examinations were at one time given by the psychology department and many students avoided taking the tests. It is now required that all new students take the examination. Doctor Turney, nationally recognized authority in this work, now supervives all faculty members of the school, cent of these taking the tests this fall were freshmen, according to the report. A record-breaking group of 1498 new students took the psychological examinations this fall. This break lasts year's record by nearly 300, according to Professor Turnery of the School of Education. At the Topka Free Fair had last Saturday, the Lawrence High School band was asked to serende Goff, Alf M. Landon and his small son and daughter who were riding on a merry-go-round there. Lawrence High Band Screnades Governor Landon The band was rushed to the scene shortly after its arrival there, where they played the march, "Footlifter" Governor Landon complimented Clarence E. Sawhill, director of the organization, for the good work the band has been doing for the past two years Our Have You Tried On the Shin— 25c Plate Lunch DINING ROOM In Memorial Union If you haven't you are missing something. ner with ease and then choke on a toothpick afterwards. UNIVERSITY Continued from page one --other night while riding the fountain an awful rush on ice water. We bet no one else can wear their pants that far from the ground without being kidded about the latest in 'tweed shorts. Bob Covey, BMOC (big man on the Campus to them as don't know), appearing in a carefully wrinkled suit, walks up stairs in front of clothes horse or two in the Mill the Institutes. 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