THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1966 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Sigma Delta Chi Holds Luncheon Sigma Delta Chi entertained with a luncheon at the man yesterday in honor of Mr. Maro Murrow, of Topeka. Other guests included Mr. Henry McCurdy, Prof. L. N. Flint, Prof. J. K. Jestner, Dr. A. M. Leaf, and Prof. W. A. Dill. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold its annual formal dinner tonight the seniors are Janet Hoffine, Flavia Hay, Helen Smiley, Julia Jenkins, Anna Doyle, Jill O'Neill, Frances Mykland, Martha Dodge, Kathryn Fay, and Betty Wimoe. Sienna Nunaterly will hold its annual senior dinner tonight at the chamber house. The seniors are David Kelly, Richard H. Muncor, Caron M. Mickey, Richard B. Lennard and Daniel Richard Wold, Charles F. Henderson, and Norbert Anuchter. Pdl Chi Delta hold its forewell meeting for senior members with a support at the Hilltop house last Sunday evening. The seniors are: Florence Dill, Eugene Donahue, Elizabeth Anderson, Mary-beth McMain and Kathleen Enstine. Seabhard and Blade will entertain with a dinner-dance night at Wiedemann's. The chapars are to be: Serpent and Mrs. H, E. Roy, Major and Mrs. Raymond F, Edwards, and Captain and Mrs. William I, Brady. The K. U. Dames will meet Thursday evening of 8 o'clock in the women's lounges of the Administration building and the yearly Officers for next year will be held. Acacia will entertain with a Sister-Daughter banquet tonight at the chapter house. The members of Mortar Board will be dinner guests at the Chi Omni security house this evening. Corbin hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. Delta Chi fraternity entertained Miss Helen Rhoda Hospes at dinner Tuesday night. Miss Amida Stanton will be a dinner guest at Corbin hall tonight. Triangle fraternity entertained with its annual senior banquet at the chapter house Tuesday night. PHONE K.U.66 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jenko, of Tepela, and Mius Made Anderson were diners guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Tuesday night. --and get a pair FREE Alpha Delta Phi will entertain in senior members with a formal dinner thursday night. The sessions are: Ruth Bordner, Eileen Baird, Kathryn Ingri- n, Helen Kerr, Maxine Kaufmann, Catherine Kuster, and Maxine Ripley. Sigma Phi Epsilon hold its annual senior club but night at the chapter house. The seniors are: David Fisher, George McCoy, Jack Miller, Richard Underwood, Francis E, Koppelman, Roger A, Moon, and Joseph W, Ivy. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 66 APARTMENT FOR RENT, by first of June, for all summer, with or without private bath. Call 1383. -164 BEAUTY SHOPS REALTY SHOPS BOARD AND ROOM OPENING MICHE BEAUTY SHOP — formerly Ia No. 1 Beauty Shop. New Equipment, plenty of dries. Ex-tenancy fee. $250 for curl oil permits, $30.00 including haircut, shampoo and wave set. A-materials used. Long or white hair same price. Shampoo and wave dried hair. $75.00 Max. Mascara. BEAUTY SHOP - -176 TYPING FOR SALE TUXEDO: size 27-sheet. Excellent quality. Call between 530 and 560 e-1126. lc123. Mississippi. -154 SALE! Two big spring barnina. Thus will change before another spring barnina. There will be a new one this summer. Floors, oak finish, corner location, near KU, $145. 7 rooms, modern, plus 2 rooms with good finish, used construction, $300. 6 room modern, placed perch, built in office, good finish, $900. 8 room modern, on bus line rear KU, ft. 500. $450. 5 FOR SALE COLLEGE INN at 148 and Tennesse for sale. Good reason for sellance. Fine opportunity for some patrons. Must attend Short Art demonstrations during the afternoons. — 155 TAXI PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICES Phone 1248 between 3:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Fraternity Management Office, second floor Jenny Wen Building. Dictation, typing, minesegraphing term papers. 161 GIRLS - - - Phone 533 Finger Waves, Dried ... 25c Shampoo and Wave, Dried ... 25c Experienced Operators Individual Foot Drivers IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass, St. LOST AND FOUND TAXI LOST. Black billboard containing private papers. Finder may keep the money. Additional reward. Call Claude Craven, phone 2871, 1053 Louisiana LOST: in Ladies Rest Room, East Administration Building, handmade silver ring. Must have it for credit in Handicraft Course in Fine Arts. Record. Call Laura Thompson, phone 1902, 323 Ohio. -161 OST: Parker Vacumite Fountain Pen containing green ink. Call 552. yman Field. Reward. 19 LOST: Mortar Board pin with name Evangeline Clark on base. Call 2734M. Reward. —180 Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. FOR RENT TAILOR RENT 5 room furnished, electric sweeper, rain wiper, north KU. of XU. $8 room modern, gas furnace, garment closet, laundry room, basement recreation room, large sun room, oil burning furnace, steam heat, bedroom, kitchen, modern, vacation July 1, $45, 7 room modern with sleeping porch, Chn. Clos., home office, Real Estate. Phone 205, 735 Mass Street. RENT: 4 room furnished apartment, electrical refrigerator, private bath, garden between K. U. and town wa- ter, $1,800. Chase E. Look, home $265. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. One Stop Clothes Service Station --and get a pair FREE MISCELLANEOUS Twenty-four words or more, one inscription. She; three inscriptions. She; six inscriptions. She; monotone rates, but more rare. In her work for Fayre. Pareidol in advance and in retrospect. TUTORING IN POLITICA'S SCIENCE Prepare for final examinations by intensive, expert instruction. Can give aid in all government courses, especially American. Phone 868. Karl Boswell, M. A. — 162 Student Loans A group of the Quack Club members, with a chapron, spent last Saturday night and last at a cabin at the State Lake at Tonganoxie. The other Quack members, who did not spend the night there, arrived Sunday at the State Lake for initiation of Quack minors and the election of officers for next year. Quack Club Initiates Minors at State Lake --and get a pair FREE ABE WOLFSON 43 Mass. The five women who were initiated, after passing their dives, are: Gladys Johnson, c'38; Aldene Kizer, fa'38 Bettie Heintman, c'48;念地迪 Dyve, c'unc; and Hadle Sparel, c'38. The officers who were eligible are: Marion Rowland, ed'37; secretary-treasure Mary Learnard, c'38. Morrow Is Speaker In Journalism Classes A drastic change will have to be made by newspaper publishers in the conduct of their papers, or the newspaper as an institution is going to be superseded by new agencies such as radio and television, said Marc Morrow, assistant publisher of the Cipher Publications, yesterday. Mr. Morrow addressed several articles and statements entertained at the Manor by Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity. Mr. Morrow pointed out that several new developments in the field of communications were coming forward unobtrusively, but would swiftly implant the newspapers unless the publishers took more thought on their relations with technology. An animation about possible for a radio owner to switch on his radio on retiring, and have a complete newspaper printed at home when he awakens. More and more new newspapers are buying up radio stations, partly to stifle competition from that direction. Mr. Morrow's chief mission was the annual inspection of the local chapter of the national network, the national chapter efficiency contest. Henry McCurdy, of the MacMillan Publishing company, also was a guest at the luncheon. Kansas Netmen Defeat Kansas State In Final Match Read the Kansan Want Ads Kanase' tennis squad finished off its team match of the season yesterday afternoon with a sweeping 6-0 victory over the Kansas State netmen. In the former meeting of the two teams last Saturday on the Angle courts, a 3-all win but, but Kanese come through to wipe out the previous tie with a total victory. Six Matches Won Giving Jayhawkers a Sweeping Victory After Tieing in Former Meeting Kell, playing No. 2 position for Kansai, avenged his former defeat by Ekart by winning, 6-1, 6-2. Although Ekart handled Kell in straight sets on the Manhattan course, he was unable to stop Ekart from winning, which Kell anluffed in this meeting. Brighton won the fourth Kansas sangles match by dropping Thornbrough in a three-set battle 7-3, 4-6, 6-1. Brighton set the last set, leaving only one game. In the first singles match, Curry won 5-2, 3-2 from Young of Kansas State, who beat him in a three-set match at Manhattan. At No. 3 spot, Hewett downed Godfrey of the Anglo side, 6-2, 7-5. In the former match at Manhattan, Godfrey played in the fourth position, bearing Brighton, of Korss, in straight sets. In the doubles matches, the two Agile teams changed places, and the No. 1 team of Eckart and Young went up 4-2 in the first round, followed by posed of Brighton and Hovestock. After losing the beginning set, Brighton and Hovestock rallied at 2-4 in the second set and won out at 8-6. With the team then come through to win, 6-1. Curry and Koll, playing the second Agnie team, came through to win in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5. The Jaywhawkers stole the net consistently, and Curry continued to cause the Manhattan men trouble with his overheads. The Tadpoles won the water polo championship yesterday by defeating the Phi Dite 8 to 1. Gray was out, but the team made and made six of the team's eight points. Members of the Tadpole team are Gray, Overyon, Owennowski, McWeenny, Harley, and Moneu; the Phil Dell's Sleepers; the Sleepers; Hassburgh, and Hendrickson. University Defeats Kansas State Golfers At Country Club Playing without the services of its captain, Glen Oatman, the University of Kansas golf team decisively defeated the Kansas State golfers at the Lawrence Country Club yesterday afternoon. The final score was 15 to 3. Aside from Johnson's 73 for Kansas, which was one under par for the course, JOIN Our Admiration HOSIERY CLUB Ask for full details DAVIS DRESS SHOP 1023 Mass. no outstanding individual scores were turned in. The individual scores were: Carter, Kansas, 77; Abbey, Kansas, 83; Studler, Kansas, 84; Johnson, Kansas, 73; Wells, Kansas State, 83; Fleming, Kansas State, 84; Wescot, Kansas State, 85; Hays, Kansas State, 83. In the twosomes, Carter, Kansas, defeated Hayes, Kansas State, 3 to 6; Johnson, Kansas defeated Wesent, Kansas State, 3 to 6; Pleming, Kansas State, defeated Studer, Kansas, 2 to 1; Ashby, defeated Wells, Kansas State, 3 to 6. In the fouromes, Abbey and Stadler, Kansas, defeated Wells and Fleming, Kansas State, 2 to 1; Carter and ADRIENNE 50 I C Y POWDER LIPSTICK EA. ROUGE H. W. STOWITS H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" 847 Mass. Phone 23* Johnson, Kansas defeated Hays and Weston, Kansas State, 3 to 0. Read the Kansas Want Adj THURSDAY SPECIAL Chicken and Dumpling icken and Dumplin Swiss Steak Liver and Bacon at the University Dining Room In the Union Building Get a Fresh Strawberry Sundae Today at your Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union --alkaline digestive fluids...so necessary for zest while you eat and for digestive well-being afterward. _for Digestion's sake... smoke Camels SPRING FEVER makes digging into studies all the more difficult, and creates. But Camels help. 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