TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THR Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 or 2702K3. Sunday Evening Guests At Sierra Alba Enallon Gamma Phi Beta Honors Seniors For Seniors Gamma Phi Beta entertained with its annual senior dinner last night at the chapter house. The following are the seniors: Core Queen Barber, Harriet Shelden, Katherine Candis, Harriet Zarry, Mary Jane Jobey, Avonelle Bush-Connor, Alexandra Blum, Helen Donohue, Sara Nolo Dickett, Olivia Harris, Bette Gayle Salm, Brush Barb迪克森, Ennounce Douhue, Margaret Overall and Mary Margaret Bates. ☆ ☆ ☆ --tenure-five words or less and inscription: 25c; three inscription: 50c; six inscriptions: 74c subjects to approval in the Korean Business Office. subjects to approval in the Korean Business Office. A. O. Pi Breakfast For Seniors Alpha Onioner Pi held its annual senior breakfast at the chapter house Sunday morning. Those honored were: Margaret Schwartz, Jewell Potts, Willeau Leou Robertien, and Dabulle Olsen. The alumnae present were: Jane Lewin and Elonor Oyer, of Kansas City, Mt.; Bob Hubera, Alita Merkam, Olga ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Has a Picnic Guests for dinner Sunday at Coblin ball were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bubbit, Gwendolyn, Walter and Carl Bubbit. PHONE K.U. 66 Phi Mu Alum hold a picnic at Gage Park in Topkaka Spring. The chapmenors Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Stubbs. The guests were: Martha Boucher, lt;29; Mary Roth Thomas, fs;37; Mion Grant, c;37; Helen Kron, c;71; Elizabeth Am Bum, c;38; Valdey Davenport, e;38; Flor Dellamont, c;38; Elizabeth Ford, e;cfmfd; Elizabeth Lloyd, c;36; Mary Hubei Fuko, c;38; Lei Lan Fa, fauel; Betty Smith, c;38; and Mariette Ward, f;39 Sunday dinner guests at the Emaia Phil Emilion house were the following: C. M. V. Geary and Mrs. McVill, both of Kansas City; M. Oscar Push, of Toronto; M. G. E. Fanning of Boston; M. Betty Hose, of Lawrence. Wallace, and Ruth Stapleton, all of Toppea, Jeanne Martin and Kary DePoy, of Tulsa; Ruth Pole, of Clay Center; Gladys Brady, of Convergence; Madre Pompion, Hilsa Mae Bailey; Bette Taylor and Tennant Jackson, of Lawrence. Out-of-town guests at the Sigma Kappa party last Saturday night were the following: Milhard Louise Kutter Betty and Marjorie Milhard, Marshall Meyer, Emily Nilson, Maxine Myers, Elaine Nilson, and Maxine Horne, of Kansas City, Mo.; Patrice Charn, of St. Joseph; Ruth Kingsbury and Martha Knobbe of New Orleans; Helen Navarro and Marion Navarro of Zimmerman; 33, Attica Studios; 32, and Mary Margaret Studios, 35. CLASSIFIED ADS ROOMS FOR RENT BEAUTY SHOPS FOR SALE OPENING MICKIE BEAUTY SHOP—formerly Iva No. 1, Beauty Shop New Equipment, plenty of工具, Expo showroom, special waxes for curl oilPermissions, $1.00 including haircut, shampoo and wave set, A-1 materials used. Long or white hair same price. Shampoo and wave set, Ballet Mass. MICKIE BEAUTY SHOP—176 ROOMS during summer session for men students. 1155 Ohio. Phone 1632 TUXEDO: size 37-short. Excellent quality. Call between 5:00 and 6:00 oclock. 1120 Mississippi. -164 SALE! Ten big spring bargains. These will change before another spring blooms. New dormitories, new floors, oak finish, corner location, near KU, $1450; KU $1750, modern, plus 2 room. KU $1750, good finish, good construction, $3000. 6 room modern, sleep porch, pulp wood, good finish, good construction, $3000. 8 room modern, on baln line near KU, lot $150, lot $50, 5 room modern. 6 room modern, good finish, good construction, $2750. 4 room cottage, gas water, electricity, 65 lot, lot. South Lawrence, good income property, iron fireman, good income property, iron fireman, South Vermont, $3500. 3 room modern. East Lawrence, $500. 7 rooms and 5 rooms high school and University, 3 rooms and sleeper porch bringling 50 per student. H APARTMENT FOR RENT: by first of June, for all summer, with or without private bath. Call 1383. -164 TAXI OLDSMOBILE SPORT COUPLE. 1922, rumble ride, 6 good times, 1925 license. Mechanically perfect. Must sell. Don't miss this excellent buy. David Duke, 1501 Rhode Island, 2541. — 194 GBILS: Cool front, first floor room studio couch $1.25 per week. Bricklay if desired. 1611 New Hampshire 34 FOR SALE COLLEGE INN at 184 and Tennessee for sale. Good reasons for renting it for yourself or for college student. See Robbery during the afternoon. — ARM53 TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. --tenure-five words or less and inscription: 25c; three inscription: 50c; six inscriptions: 74c subjects to approval in the Korean Business Office. subjects to approval in the Korean Business Office. PHONE K.U.66 BOARD AND FOOM OARD AND ROOMS during summer session for men students. 1142 Ina. Phone. 2855. --tenure-five words or less and inscription: 25c; three inscription: 50c; six inscriptions: 74c subjects to approval in the Korean Business Office. subjects to approval in the Korean Business Office. BEAUTY SHOPS GIRLS -- Phone 533 Finger Waves, Dried ... 25k Shampoo and Wave, Dried ... 35k Individual Dryers Individual Dryers IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 9141 Mass. St. LOST. Side rule in Chemistry Building, Friday morning, Reynold. Call George Johnson, 26334. 1332 Tennessee -150 LOST. Tool kit containing keys. Five dollar reward. No questions asked. Call 16718. -106 LOST: Morta Board pin with name Evangeline Clark on base. Call 2734W. Reward. —180 ENT, 4 room furnished apartment, electrical refrigerator, private bath, arange, between K. U. and town, June 1, $20.00, C.E. Louis Lewis FOR RENT. Seven room modern home, furnished, for the summer. 937 Ohio treet. Phone 1905J. -164 **SENT:** 5 room furnished, electric sweeper, radio, washer, north of KU. 8. 8 room modern, gas furnace, garment closet, modern dormitory, assessment recreation room, large sunroom, modern furnace, steam heat, laundry room, modern vacant $7,15. 5 room modern with sleeping perch, $40. Chas Estate Phone 255. 753 Mass Street. LOST: Parker Vacumatic Fountain Pen containing green ink. Call 552. Vaman Field, Award. 180 FOR RENT ABE WOLFSON £43 Mass. One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. TAILOR MISCELLANEOUS Student Loane Meets Engineers' Specifications Specifications of engineering students at Louisiana Tech were filled in every detail by attractive Ms Snowie Howard of Lake Providence, Ln., who was chosen campus queen to reign at the annual undergraduate celebration. all of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Nichols, all of Marytown; Miss Rebeen Hill, of Wichita, Miss College Mae D Davis, 35, of Kansas City, Little Lawson, e7; Claude Parrish, a7; George Russell, e8; Edle, 88; George Russell, Kelley, e2; and Bill V尔明, b3, 36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Alpha Pai hold formal initiation Friday night for粥 Strebany, c39, and John E. Anderson, c37. Visitors included Merritt Gordon, Lacius Monroe, Walt Whitman, and Kerni Philbs, all members of the Washburn College chapter. Mrs. Frederick W. Frazier and son, Prof. R. H. Frazier, entertained the members of Kappa Ea Kappa at a ten Sunday afternoon. They were assisted by Mrs. J. D. Stranathan, Mrs. E. W. lamlin, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas The following were guests last weekend at the Gamma Phi Beth食堂: Mary Lou Becker, 35; Dorothy Arm Martin, 12; Maxine Van Pell, 33; Mrs. Dorman, Virginia Sheldon, and Janet O'Malley, all of Kama City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pi house were Catherine Campbell. Shirley Kroch, c36; Kathryn Turner, c14; mary Lum Loy Borders, c13; harry Jarry, c38; sara Nelle Pickett, c16; and Josephine Burrows, e'p. Alpha Omicron PI announces the engagement of Jane Lewis, 53, to Mr. Vernon Omar, 32. Mr. Omar is a nummery member. Ela Kapai engineering fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Deli Pi house were Moss Corrine Hattan, Lawrencer, Mrs. R. O. Hipley, Kanton Land, and James Laird. Our Linland, Born land, of Noodleash. The Delta Chi Fraternity entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of the following seminars: George Skurk, Joe Larsen and Danny Hinesman, Hanslaw, and Kenneth Silbersberg. The Patroness Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha will entertain the seniors of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority with a box of flowers made for Mrs. S. Holmey Sunday, May 31. Gamma Phi Beta announces the encounters of Helen Lockhart, c37, of Eldridge, to George Happgood, fa37, of Sinnamon, to a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Corbin hall entertained with a formal reception last night in honor of Virginia LaCroix, who gave her graduate recital in voice. Measures the Brain Alpha Chi Omega had as Sunday guests, Harold Hedges, b'136; Ed Willock, c'86; Merrill Allaway, b'36; and Robert Cipher of Independence, Mo. Colonel and Mrs. F, B K. Belley and daughters, Moria and Dorothy, of Fairmont, Mo., were dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma Nu house. Delta Upson had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. McLaughlin and daughter, Marlyn McLaughlin, of Topeka, and Linda Irene Brown. ☆ ☆ ☆ Charles Pipkin, c38; Hberger Meyer, c18; and Bill McDonald, b36, were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howard and Mrs. Charles Mackey, of Hutchinson, were Alpha house were Virginia Wallace, In 39, Bud Sellers, of Clovis, N. M.; and Bud Frelchler, of Topeka. Delta Chi announces the pleading of Claude Cravena, c'unel; of Newton; and Jack Vaughan, c'unel, of Kansas City. Mo. Dr Hallowsell of the Harvard medical faculty is shown with the electrical energy of the human brain. The sociopath's scientific exhibit in Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines, of Lawrence, and Armeldaela c. 298, were Sunday dinner guests at the Triangle house. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Gladys Bradley, "32," and Mr. Arthur Lowe, both of Concordia. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Margaret Olivec, of McPherson, is a guest at the Alpha Omicron P house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternity, announces the pliding of H. Wendell Plank, c29, of Ottawa. Prof. and Mrs. C. J. Winter entertained members of the Spanish department at supper last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Jane Roby, c'26, and Betty Gayle Sims, c'36, are house guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Sigma Nu announces the engagement of William Whinery, e36, to Gwendolyn Soper, of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Elizabeth Megular was a Sunday dinner guest at the Delta Tan Delta house. GRADUATION FLOWERS Nancy Longenecker To Receive M.A. in Music Commencement exercises begin Sunday, June 8th. Miss Nancy Longenecker, a student in 1914, who has been attending Union Theological seminary in New York City this year, will receive a master's degree. There is nothing more appropriate than a congratulatory bouquet of Spring flowers. --cotton sheers and pique dresses in one and two piece styles. Plan now to give us the name and address and we will do the rest. 94c SPECIAL Phone 72 Phone Regular $1.94 "We Telegraph Flowers" Also — blister crepe and linen crash. Weaves in novelty patterns. DAVIS DRESS SHOP 1023 Mass. "Airport Geneva Theatre." "Across From Granada 'Theatre' on sacred music at the graduating exercises to be held soon. As a candidate for the degree, Miss Longenecker was required to submit an original composition. Her composition, *Jesus*, Tender Shepherd, Hae Moe* (1957); *Saint Michael*, The Chosen chant of St. Michael's Epiphany Church in New York, April 28. Dave Partridge, c38, who has been confined to the hospital with pneumonia, returned to school yesterday. Get a Good Start for the Day with Breakfast at your Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union You say these 6 words and we'll supply the rest. In suits . . . or sport apparel. In shorts . . . underwear . . . new japamas. We're an all purpose store with one purpose for being here . . . and that is to have the very article you need . . . the day you need it . . . the way you want it to look . . . and at the price you wish it to cost. Of Special Interest This Week Isfel White Palm Coat & Pants...$19 Cool Spun Coats & Pants...$19.50 Straws $2.00 and up Summer Ties 65c and up Deep Tone Shirts $1.50 and up All the New Furnishings More White Shoes Just in --- STUDENTS Are Looking for Rooms At the end of the semester students will be changing rooms. Will your vacancies be filled? A Kansan Classified Ad will reach the students and should find one who will rent the room. Give a Classified Ad a chance to work for you. Rates Are Reasonable 25 words or less 1 time... 25c 3 times... 50c 6 times... 75c THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Ads Phone K.U. 66 for any information about Want Ads