UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 1 PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Starkey-Clay Announcement has been made of Ib marriage of Mme Ehiel Mark Starkeye on Wishita, and Mr. Clark Allen Clay, a student in 1923, in Wishita. Mr. Clay is the daughter of Pipa Lee Company, Mr. and Mrs. Clay will make their home in Humboldt. Sigma Chi fraternity hold a spring party at the chapel house last night. Red Blackburn and her orchestra furnished the music. The chaperons were Mrs. James A. Hoeke, Mrs. John Jerry. Dr. Billy Wagner, Mrs. Joan Pinkney, and Mrs. Ed. Charles. Out-of-town guests were: Marquette Louise Stookey, Saly Harris, Denise LoMaite, Betty Birch. Avail Sawimson, Georgia Ann Thall. Helen Marc Zimmerman, Rosalind Burd. Elizabeth Baidow, Julian Shepard. Amanda Meyer, Mary Eiden, Edison, Mac Miller, Petit Bishop, Harriet Darby, Betty Jane Bedding, Mary Am Bartonley, Mary Katherine Dugderty, Jean Semour, Mary Margaret Proctor, Betty Baron, Jeanny Peery, Guy Goyle, Mary Goyle Kahryn, Wilkie Isabelle Brown, and Harry Burn. Other guests were Olive Aleb Klebriel, Charmaine Carleboro, edn; Shrillie Salbyberk, fa37; Mary Jane Hoyland, c'umel; Eyedown Little, c'Mary Am White, Pengy Chormeym, cmail; Bernice Bockman, cmail; Dorothy Lemon, ca38; Alexia Marks, c'Elizabeth Short, c'Virginia Taylor, e38; Edgar Estrort, c'umel; Elv Cheatmann, c'39; Alice Team, c'38; Jacqueline Roberta, c'39; Lucy Lee Hawk, c'38; Mary Jane Haines, c'umel; Maxine Laughlin, c'38; Jane Hanna, c'38; Jennifer McDermott, Speakman, c'umel; Helen Moer, c'38; Bertha White, c'umel; Mary Lou Bor- --fda, 39b; Eileen Davell, c:1st; Marc than Davis, c:28; Mary Kreiber, c:38 Marie, Forbes, c:38; Helen Warren c:1st ☆ ☆ ☆ Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, hold its formal dinner dance at Wiedemann's Thursday evening. The guests present include; Matthias Mayer, Vice President of Brady; and Major Roy, of the department of military science and tactics. Bathara Everham, c:36; Jean Russell, c:37; Laura Thompson, c:39; Carolyn Cowan, c:40; Jude Hare, c:41; Pernice Penzel, c:39; Elizabeth Kett, c:39; Miss Freeman; Lida Brown, c:41; Helen Allen, c:37; Alice Russell, c:38; Betty Arn Lindaus, c:41; margarita Harley, ph. Emily Davis, of Hawaiuia, ph. Mary Lindau, of Maliauia, chappeau, 'bull. Sigma Kappa held its annual spring party at the chapter house last night. Brownie Bowen played and his orchestra from Topka played the music. The chapereers sang, "Hello, My Name is Landes, M妮, Nelle M. Hokkins, and H. C. P. Fante, from Marion." PHONE K.U. 66 Phi Delta Theta held its annual spring party Friday night at the Memorial Union ballroom, Red Blackhawk and 18th Street. The chapterers were Mrs. J. H. Kroemer. Betty Ann Lindas, e; Mary Ruth Pole, b38; Lucille bottom, c38; Catherine Hartley, e39; John Shindeh, c39; Caroline Kay Lattier, c39; Mary Louise Kanga, c39; Dorothy Kennedy, e39; Sue Engleman, c37; Violet McKone, c39; Dorothy Caldwell, k38; Katharine Miller, b38; Billie Milner, m28; and Marjorie River. CLASSIFIED ADS BOARD AND ROOM BEAUTY SHOPS ROOMS FOR RENT OPENING MICKIE BEAUTY SHOP—formerly Iva No. 1 Beauty Shop New Equipment, plenity of drivers. Exhibits: shampoo, wash cream, oil or porements, $2.00 including hairdir, shampoo and wave act. A-1 materials used. Long or white hair name. Shampoo and wash cream, $3.50. Mass. MICKIE BEAUTY SHOP—176 FOR SALE BOARD AND BOOMS during summer session for men students 1142 Indiana. Phone 2085. APARTMENT FOR RENT. by first of June, for all summer, with or without private bath. Call 1583. - 164 TUXEDO: size 37-short. Excellent quality. Call between 5:00 and 6:00 o'clock. 1120 Mississippi. -164 SALE: Ten big spring bargains. These will change before another spring, but come back soon. Room, floor, oak finish, corner location, near KU, $479,000. plum, plus oak finish, third floor, good finish, good construction, $300,000. 6 room modern, porch built, buchanan, good finish, third floor, $200,000. 8 room modern, on bus line near KU, 75 ft. lot, $200,000. 3 room modern, on bus line near KU, 75 ft. lot, $200,000. 3 room modern, on bus line near KU, 75 ft. lot, $200,000. rence, $275,00 cell cotttage, gas, water, electricity, 81 ft. lot, South Lawrence, good income property, iron fireman hot water host, $500,600 rooms modern, East Lawrence, $500,600 rooms modern, East Lawrence, $500,600 rooms grade, high school and University, and sleeping porch bringling 50 to 100 beds, 205, 753 Mass. Chas. E. Louk. OLDSMOBILE SPORT COUPLE 1925 rumble seat, 6 good tires, 1936 16-inch mechanically perfect. Mueller David Duke, 1810 Rhode Island, 2541 - 164 Duke, 1810 Rhode Island, 2541 - 164 FOR SALE. COLLEGE INN at 14h and Tennessee for sale. Good reasons for selling. Five opportunity for some seasonal apparel. Robert Armstrong during the afternoon. — 165 TAXI PHONE K.U.66 TAXI Dhaba 19-087 HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. --at the GIRLS -- - Phone 533 Finger Waves, Dried ... 25e Shampoo and Wave, Dried ... 35e Experienced Operators Occupied Facilities IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 9415 Mass. St. LOST AND FOUND LOST Light weight crimson swatter trimmed in blue, on second floor Robinson gymnasium last Monday. Re-read line 16 to see the number. G. Alphin, phone 1034. - 182 Four-three words or less one inscription, 25c; three inscriptions, 36c; six axitions, Thee; seven inscriptions, Thee; eight inscriptions, Thee; nineteen inscriptions, Thee. In advance and accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. LOST. Mortar Board pin with name Evangeline Clark on base. Call 2734W. Reward. -180 GENT. 5 room furnished, electric aweber, radio, washer, north of KU. 8 room modern, gas furnace, garage, basement reception room, large sun room of, heating furnace, steam heat, room of, $30,000, modern, vacant July 1, $5. 7 room modern with sleeping porch, $40. Chan home, $25,000, Real Estate. phone 205. $73 Mass Street. RENT. 4 room furnished apartment, electric refrigerator, private bath, garage, between K. U. and town wa- kings. $1,000. Chas. E. Lowe. Phone 205. FOR RENT FOR RENT. Seven room modern home, furnished, for the summer. 327 Ohio Street. Phone 1965J. —134 LOST. Parker Vacumatic Fountain Pen containing green ink. Call 552. Lyman Field, Reward. Mrs. Margaret Whitman, Mrs. Jane Mac Lean, and Mrs. James Hooke. TUTORING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Prepare for final examinations by intensive, expert instruction. Can give aid in all government courses, especially American. Phone 898. Karl Bosworth, M. A. TAILOR One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mags. Student Loans MISCELLANEOUS ABE WOLFSON 43 Moss --at the Alpha Delta Pi entertained with buffet supper and hour dance Frida night. Guests were: Bill Cochran, T38 Lloyd Roar, e; 371 T miner, M28 Newton Hoverstock, c; 381 Murry, c; 369 Harold Love, c; 370 Ted Sanford, c; 365 Louis Cohen, m; 381 Dietrich Zwicker, n; Gren Jornette, 173; David Wickenbeck, p; Gerald Haward, Shirek, b; 369 Premon Hardware, ph; Paul Hornuth, c; and Garland Hornhut, of Topeca, Mrs. Maclure Butcher and Mrs. Arthur Hess served. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a spring party at the chapter house Friday night. The chaperone was Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. Jerry Terry, Mrs. C. I. and Mrs. Edith Martin, Wayne Wright and her orchestra furnished the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. F. R. J. Renner, Misa June Hunter, and Evan Boin, of Chauce; Mrs. and Mrs. Arch Jeffries, of Udall; and Katherine Coutant, c2'9 were dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house Friday. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with its annual senior luncheon, yesterday those honored were Valerie Davenport, Co. Executive Director; Margaret Wessel and Berrice Krieba. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will hold its annual violet hunt at the state lake tahoe. Chaperson will be on hand with McLawrence of Lawrence and Mrs. Evan Oukes. ☆ ☆ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with an annual senior breakfast this morning. The seniors are: Margaret Schwartz and Isabelle Olsen. Willie Leou Robertson, and Isabelle Olsen. ☆ ☆ ☆ Triangle fraternity, held its annual Picnic Friday at the state lake. Chaperews were Mr. and Mrs. Don Haine and Mrs. Clara Wright. The Y.W.C.A. cabinet held a dinner at Honey店 last night in honor of Miss Stella Scurlock, regional secretary of Y.W.C.A. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. E, H. Kuster, Mrs. Max Foster and Mrs. Allen Chase, all of Enterprise were luncheon guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pliding of Melva Grant, fa39, of Kansas City, Mo., and Alta Armstrong, fa39, of St. Louis. ☆ ☆ ★ Mrs. Arthur Hess and Mildred Hess of Abilene, are weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miss Rebecca Hill, of Wichita, is visiting Grace Hoff, c'unl, at Corbin hal 'his weekend. Charles Bambo, mid-year graduate, o Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Triangle house. Mrs. K. W. Baumgarner, '34, of Wichita, is a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. First Church of Church, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts—Sunday school, 10 Sunday service at 11 on subject: "Soul and Body." ☆ ☆ ☆ Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont-Charles A. Engle, minister; Church school 10; Church service on Church school 16; Church world I World 1 Lodge to Live "I" II, At the Churches --at the Triinity Episcopal Church, Teen amt Vermont--River. Carter H. Harrison, restor. church communion, 8; Church people, 11; Young people's followin First Baptist Church--Howard E. Koelb, minister. Church school, 9:45; morning worship on themes: "An Ad-venture of Good Will," II; Fireside Forum, 4:30. Vinland Presbyterian Church—Burr C. Montgomery, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Christian Enthusiasm, 7:30. Calendar of the Week's Events St. James AME Church, Seventh and Maples-Rev. B. R. Ross, pastor. Sunday school," Our public worship at St. James." Song and praise service, 8. Valley Grove Christian Endeave Topic: "Why Is a Criminal?" 8. Topic: "Why Is a Criminal?" 8. Church of the Nazarene, Nineteenth and Vermont - Sylvester T. Ludwig pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning worship, 11; Dr. E. P. Ellison, editor-in-chief of Sunday school publications for the denomination, will bring the message. North Lawrence Christian Church—Miss Dorothy B. Wright, minister. b Bible study; 10; sermon by the pastor; 1; young people's meeting; 7; sermon United Brethern Church, Nineteenth and Massachusetts—N. H. Huffman, minister, Sunday school, 9:45; worship, 11. Phi Mu Alpha picnic, State Lake, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont—Sunday school, 0:45; morning worship at 10:50 with Neworm "New Motties for Old Tasks." Annual Sigma Eta Chi Senior breakfast, Potter's Lake, 7 a.m. Newman Club meet after second Church of Christ, 415 Lincoln, North Sunday. May 24 Newman Club meet after second mass at Church House. Sigma Alpha Epallon picnie, State Lake, 4, p.m.-10, p.m. Lake, 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Westley Foundation Cabinet meeting and survey. 1890 Town. 4 p.m. In support of the Forum, Congregational Church picnic, Indian Spring, 4:30-10 p.m. Entomology Club, 301 Snow hall, 4:30 p.m. Monday, May 25 Graduate recital, Virginia LaCroix mezzo-soprano, Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. School of Education picnic at Holcom's Grove 4 pm Lawrence=M. A. Draper, minister. Bible study, 10; preaching, 11; evening services, 7:45. Salvation Army Services--Sunday school, 8:45; helmess meeting, 11; young people's meeting, 6:30; salvation meeting, 8. Trinity, Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire—Charles A. Pale, pastor Religious instruction, 9:45 morning worship service, 11, confirms The Church of God, Eleventh and New Hampshire—Clarence Thomas pastor; Sunday school, 9:45; morning meetings; people's meeting, 6:00; evening, 7:30. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky - Kurtuck. W. Steepelworth, winter Sunday school and Bible class, summer lunch church lunch 309; enum dinner dinner 409. West Side Presbyterian Church Sixth and Maine - Paul B. Lawson, pastor, Sunday school, 10; morning worship, 11; Christ Endower, 6:20. First Evangelical Church, 1000 Connec- nictae - A. J. Miller, minister. Sun- day school, 9:45; morning worship or thee: "Amenting" 10:45; EL.C.E 6:45; Baccalaureate at Memorial big' school auditorium, 8. North Lawrence First Baptist Church, Lincoln and Fourth—William A. Scott, pastor. Morning services, 10:45; Sun- round table, 7; evening service, 8. Centenary Methodist Church, Fourth and Elm - Sunday school, 10; worship service. 11; Intermediate and Junior Leagues. 6.30. First Presbyterian Church, Nimh, and Vermont—Theodore H. Azman minister Church school, 9:45; worship 10:30; Westminster Student Forum, 7:20. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 728 Ohio—Preaching by Elder Weaver of Independence, Mo., at 11. On the Shin Wednesday, May 27 Klinnckenberg, happened upon the scene "Ah-ah-sh you can't do that in the Theta house," she said. "Ha-ha-ha that! what you think," said "Ha-ma." (Continued from page one) A. M. 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20. P.M. 2:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20. Understand that there was a big party down at Oktawa Friday night and the organizers had personalities had their fling before they sent down to the strain of + + + Thursday, May 28 Gusseville Fliggers started to go home (Cawker City) last week to apply for a teaching position. She was so thrilled by the results, she boarded an east bound bus instead of A. M. 8:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20. Hot Weather Specials P. M. 8:30 classes, 2,1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20. A. M. 10:30 classes,5,4,3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20. Friday, May 29 Cold Plate Salads Desserts and Iced Drinks P. M. 10:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20. 包 Men's Glee Club broadcast over KFKU, 9:45 p.m. University Dining Room In the Union Building Saturday, May 30 Memorial Day the Cawker City bus. As she neared Tongzhou, she gestures realize her mistake, so she got off the bus at said town and had to wait an hour for a return car. Then she stopped and she offended that the only bus that went to Cawker City had left, so she wired her parents to meet her in Salina. And Cawker City is quite some distance from Salina. --at your Poor old Uncle Jimmy Green was covered with white paint Friday night. The painting party evidently was surreal, and the women looked like a hurry-up job. A bucket of paint also was spilled over the steps of Green hall and a broom covered with paint was left in the middle of the sidewalk. Everyone else went out and blame the engineers. + + + Speaking of the status of Uncle Jimmy Green, one of the clever Owl owl paddles put a magazine in Uncle Jimmy's hand and then proceeded to about that "even Uncle Jimmy encloses the purity of this issue of the Sour Owl." Friday night about 9:30, the lights in the library went off for a few minutes. The place was turned into a mad house. T terrible screams and ghilly noises made the rafters away. Figures stumbled this way and that. Things were in a bad state of affairs, FLASH, the lights finally came on. And then . . . Avantill Bushmeyer, Gonna Phi, is the agent for one of the ladies' ride-to-wear stores down town. Thursday noon she got up from the lunch table to make the announcement that this particular store was having a special sale on underwear She got along just fine until she happened to discover Keith Swinchart was a luncheon guest and that he was listening attentively. Avannel turned seven different colors of pink and abruptly ended her announcement. Nesbitt Announces Candidacy Charles R. Neubelt, "11', g'12, of Tulsa, Oklahoma," has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the office of U.S. House Representative in Tulsa for more than 12 years. That Silex Coffee Tastes Mighty Good Now Union Fountain The Ideal Gift for the Graduate JEWELRY ACCESSORIES for the Graduate are appropriately presented in this unique gift package Sold at ||||||| 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. 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