FRIDAY, MAY 15; 1936 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. will entertain with his Samuel Elliot of Lawrence, and Mr. B. ☆ ☆ ☆ Beta Theta Pi will entertain with an annual spring party Saturday evening at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Jane McLean, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. H. Ollinger, and Mrs. A. J. Option. The event is featured at the Mauchchuck Grill next week, will furnish the music. ☆ ☆ ★ Dinner guests last night at the Alpha Tau Omega house were: Dorothy Dorsey Kennedy, c;39; Helen Fike, c;39; Arlene Irwin, c;unsel; Cuthil Finder Purdy, c;39; Karen Nielcich, c;68; Eshma Honier, Krause, Shoarer, c;39; and Walter Krause, c. Sigma Nu entertained the following dinner guests last night: Dorrich Cal-Milwaukee, c23; Nellie O'Brien, c38; Alice Wheeler, c40; Eileen Tidwell Dr. A. M. Townsend and daughter Maxine, Jamestown; Helen Lockhart, c57; John Morley, c57; and Robert Cooke. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Chi fraternity will entertain with a formal party this evening. Chapceons will be Mrs. John Terry, Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Music will be furnished by Dick Gosset's orchestra. ☆ ☆ ☆ Harry Charles Feinold, 34, William Kuluga, and Harry Feinold, all of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests Wednesday at the Sigma Alpha Mu ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kugpa Alpha will entertain with a dinner-dance in the blue room of the Streets hotel in Kansas City, Mo, tomorrow. Mrs. Hil Lebrecht, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest of her daughter Florenhct, e38, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Delta Tau Delta had as guests for dinner last night Miss Maude Elliott, Mrs Mrs. J. B. Sleeper, Topteka, was a guest of her son, Jack Sleeper, c38, at the Phi Gamma Delta house Wednesday. Mrs. C, M. W. McKeen and Mila Jane Alexander, Topika, were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ George Chapman, e 28, was a luncheon guest at the Beta Theta Pi house yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Lee were dinner guests last night at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. William Townsend, c. 37, was a hunch- een guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Gamma Delta will entertain with a buffet supper Sunday night at the chapter house. Mrs. F. F. B. Budhucyer, Kansas City, Mo., is a house guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sue Reid, c'38, and Elizabeth Post, '23, were luncheon guests yesterday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Dr. Dietrich Zwicker is now residing at the Delta Upsilon house. Miss Veta Lear was a dinner guest last night at the Beta Theta Pi house. Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging of Lloyd Morgan, c'38, of Emporia. Carrol E. Nickels, fa 38, of McLouth was pledged yesterday to Phi Mu Alpha On the Shin PHONE K.U.66 (Continued from page one) that as many as four pins would change PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Try JANICE LEE preparations Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS: For Summer Session Girls Board if desired. Phone 2649, 1539 Tennessee. -158 TYPING PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICES Phone 1248 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Fraternity Management Of office, second floor Jenny Wren Building. Dietation, typing, mimeographing term papers. 167 FOR SALE SALE: Ten big spring bargains. These will change before another spring. buy now 6 room modern bungalow, ook up 2 room modern foxhole, kU KU, $4750 7 rooms, modern plus 2 rooms on third floor with lavarvory, good finish, good construction, $300. 8 room modern balcony, garage, garage, good roof, near schools, $2000 8 room modern, on bus line kU KU, 75 ft. lot, $2500 5 room modern, garage, garage, gas, gas, electricity, 63 ft. lot, South Lawrence, $1000 10 room between KU and city, garage, garage, gas, hot water kU, $2750 4 room garage, gas, water, $3800 6 rooms modern, South Vermont, $3000 5 room cottage, warm spring, heat, hot water sleeping 1/8 baths, high school and University, 3 rooms and sleeping parch bringing 50 meal TAXI TAXI Phore 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. RENT: 5 room furnished, electric sweeper, radio, washer, north of KU. 8 room modern, gas furnace, surface heater, basement recreation room, large sun room, oil burning furniture, steam heat, fireplace, modern kitchen, modern, vacant July 1, $35.7, room modern with sleeping parch; $40.Chaise; Rental Real Estate. Phone 263.7 Moss Square. GIRLS - - - Phone 533 Finger Waves, Dried ... 25c Shampoo and Wave, Dried ... 35c Experienced Operators Industrials IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 94115 Mass. St. RENT: 4 room furnished apartment electric refrigerator, private bath garage, between K. U and town, vau- de. $10,00. Chan E. Lok Phone 255. LOST. Pair of Oxford glasses. Reward for return. Katherine Kuster. Phone. "80." - +157 TAILOR FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. One Stop Clothes Service Station Student Loans --bands. Came the eve of the fling and no deals were made. But the other night they were all excited because one of their number discovered a box of candy in the kitchen. To further the air of romance, Virginia Taylor's boy hotel room was filled with boxes that house for dinner. It was a terrible let-down when they discovered that the box contained jelly beans and was in celebration of Virginia's birthday, MISCELLANEOUS Parent-ave words or less one inscription, 225; three inscriptions, 500; six inscriptions, 786; cuttract note makes up 22, 32, words in 22, 32 per month. Pay advance and in- vance are payable on receipt of the inscription. ABE WOLFSON £43 Mass. --bands. Came the eve of the fling and no deals were made. But the other night they were all excited because one of their number discovered a box of candy in the kitchen. To further the air of romance, Virginia Taylor's boy hotel room was filled with boxes that house for dinner. It was a terrible let-down when they discovered that the box contained jelly beans and was in celebration of Virginia's birthday, Most Perfect Torso Helen Ramsey Sculptors designing statuary for the Texas Centennial exposition at Dallas selected Miss Helen Ramsey, 16-year-old high school girl, as the possessor of the "most perfect toro" among the rangerettes attached to the exposition and enlisted her as a model. Decorah, In.—(UP)—Ben Baeer came to Decatur 6 years ago. Twelve hours after he arrived he had bought a bus location and decided to "settle down." His store still stands on the original site. During his 60 years in Decorah, his activities and interests have not been confined alone to his business. He has assisted in promoting any projects he has undertaken and stimulated the growth of the town. Although 82 years old, Bea is thinking of the future rather than the past. His interests are in further development of his store and the town which he adopted more than half a century ago. lowan Retains Store On Same Site 60 Years Nw Haen, Conn.—(UP) Mrs. Ehb Campbell, 57, has been blind for 10 years but she spends several hours each week writing poems on her braille type- er. A Phi Gam is an ardent admirer of Loretta Young. The youth, in a weak moment, sent for a picture of that man and saw him made mery over the matter. To stop the torment, the fellow said that he could not understand who sent him a picture of that lady when he pre-occupied West. The razaking hasn't stopped yet. In speech class one day not so long ago, one of the orators got up and made a lengthy argument against apple polishers. He woxed so eloquent on it that he was able to step up to pieces. At the end of the address, the professor accused the boy of picking that way to do his own brushing up on the fruit of temptation. Blind Poetess Works With Braille Typewriter Believe Child Portrait To Be Work of Da Vinci Loyns, France—(UP)—A portrait of a red hairied child, recently discovered in a private collection here, is believed by experts to be a painting by Leonardo da Vinci. There is no signature on the painting, which obviously dates back to the 15th or 16th century but it is known that the great Italian painter Pietro Baldacchio was by chance his initials away in some obscure portion of the canvas. To prove authenticity of the painting, it will be subjected to various experiments in micro-photography. Campus Calendar Piano recital, Ad. Aud., 3:30 p.m. Bacteriology Club picnic, State Lake 5 p.m. Kansas vs. Nebraska, golf and tennis match at Lincoln. Recently she won a prize of $100 for the best solution of a social problem. Her poems have won acclaim and have appeared in several magazines. Friday, May 15 Sigma Eta Eti initiation at Congregational Church, 5.30 p.m. Kansas Board banquet, Memorial Union, 6 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi Founders' Day banquet, Country Club, 6:45 p.m. quet, Country Club, 6:40 p.m. Pi Mu Epsilon initiation banquet, Manor, 6 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma party, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. Delta Chi dance, 9-12 p.m. Mathematics Club picnic at Hole-in-the-Rock. Saturday May 16 Kansas vs. Missouri dual track meet at Columbia. Kansas vs. Kansas State golf and tennis meet at Manhattan. Beta Theta Pi party, Memorial Union, 8:30-12 p.m. Graduate Is Candidate George W. Donaldson, 173, of Charteau has announced that he will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for county attorney. Mr. Donaldson has practiced law in Neoahio county three years. He was a law partner of Hugo T. Wedell, taking over the latter's office, when his brother James died. Mr. Wedell was appointed associate justice of the Kansas supreme court last year. Baker Attends Convention C. M. Baker, director of libraries, is in Richmond, Virginia, at the annual convention of the American Library Association. It is expected to return this weekend. KFKU Friday, May 15 --- 2.45 p.m.-Music Appreciation Hour, Professor Charles Santon Skilton. 9.45 p.m.-"The Inquisitive Professor" E. R. Elbel. 10:00 p.m.—Violin Recital, Karl O. Kuersteiner, associate professor of violin. Saturday, May 16 9:45 p.m. - Organ Recital, Jerry Cole, studio Laurel E. Andersen --- DRUG SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1000 Marie Astor Cleansing Tissues ___49c $1.60 Pinaud Lilac Vegetal and Lilac Talcum Both for ... $1.10 50c Pebco Tooth Paste ... 37c 75c Listerine Antiseptic ... 59c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste ... 21c $1.00 Coty Face Powder ... 69c 50c Jergen Lotion with dispenser ... 43c 75c One Hundred McKesson Aspirin ... 39c 50c Milk of Magnesia ... 33c 25c Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 3 for ... 25c Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass. 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