. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE X Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701KJ OR 2702KJ. Reception for Margaret Frances Overall A reception was given Tuesday evening at the Gamma Pit Beta house following the senior recital given by Margaret Fountain Overall. The follow-up recital, A. Preyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Overland, Caldwell; Mrs. C. Overland, cunicl; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Culver, and Mrs. Groves, Lawsworthville; Judge and Mrs. Ewing, Hoboken; S. Suliman, Prof. J. F. Wilkine; Mrs. Alice Menicrief; Prof. G. Criss Simpson; Prof. Howard C. Taylor; Mrs. Fred Elsie; Prof. W. Todd; Mrs. Miss Helena Hobao Hoops; Prof. Stockwell, g; Derroty Fry, ff 36; and Zenella Ellenna, fe 37. Minson-Cochran Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Minson of Wichita announce the marriage of their daughter, Bertle, to Dean E. Cochran, 73 of Kansas City, at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Welch in Wichita; the father of three witnesses were read by the Rev. Marcus Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Cochran will make their home in Kansas City. Mr. Cochran is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is now employed on the staff of the Kan- Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism security, announces the pledging of the following: Jane Baker, c; Haze Bintey, c; Freida Braa, c; uncle Tary Campbell, c; Helen Killismer, c; and Rosemary Smith, c'uncle Lela Edin, 37, will leave this morning for Salma to attend the marriage of her brother, Frank E. Edin, to Miss Ernester Fredrick, this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents; she will return to Lawrence tomorrow. Allen Dunn, euncel, Robert Mitchell, far37, Virginia Taylor, far38, and Jackie Cearl, c36, will be dinner ought at the Delta Trio Delta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. C, M. G. Mickel, De Soto, and Mr. B. L. Mickel, Soldier, are guests at the Sigma Kappa house visiting Beaty Campbell, Queen, and Mary Alice Gramm, hr. Malva Riencke, and Billy J. Chew, both of Kama City, Mo., were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Tuesday and Wednesday. Phi Delta Theta announces the engagement of Russell Bell Benton, c38 to Doris Bell Waits, of Kansas City. Mary. Butta, Frontenac, was a dinner The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will have an exchange dinner with the Beta Theta Pi fraternity this evening. On The Shih's beauty contest is well under way with the first mail bringin' in some entries. We never knew there were so many pairs of gorgeous lips in the contest, and now we read some of the entries. So far, the race is a close one and it should end up in a dead heat, when the contest closes, the managing editor and the contributor of this column will have to decide whether to date to determine the winners of that section. Every woman who receives a vote will have her name in the column. PHONE K.U.66 On the Shin --guest at the Kappa Kappa Gammu house yesterday evening. That's a warning to you guys. If you don't, at least send in your call's name. She'll find it out. Remember though, painted lips, that to lipts with over-painted look, really shouldn't win such a high contest. Her name on the back of a post card will suffice to be called a vote. Address it to ON THE SHIN in care of the Journalism building. (Continued from page one) loney had made a speech to the Vet He must really like to speak. + + + Corbin hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. TAILOR One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. TAXI Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8. Some written in and suggests that an fecer-coke speaker would be appied at the Union fountain during con- oction periods. Dorothy Fry, fa'36, will be a lunch con guest this noon at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The Allen family has a happy faculty of meeting athletes of note. Last summer, Jane Allen was visiting in Denver and was introduced to Glenn Morris, the man who won the decennial event at the recent Kansas Rams. She did not know at the time he was anything but a struggling motor car载man with used car ideas. When she heard that the man she thought comfortably settled to a humdum existence in Colorado was going to enter the Relays, her family was promptly notified of the fact. Small hots were placed that Morris would not finish in the first five races and a new record Jane collected the hots. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY TAXI Phone 12 - 987 UNSINGEN - 220-22 Mass. FOR SALE FOR SALE: One Ping Pong table, perfect condition. Call 2026. -141 Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics SPECIAL--50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVAS BEAUTY SHOPS, 732's Mass. Phone 2353. 911's Mass. Phone 233. Try JANICE LEE preparations Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box --contest are Ehd Hackin, c39, KeH davis, fa38, Dorothy Garlighouse, c39, Alpha Delta Pi trio, Joe Cochran, roca Bcorb Betta, Kcappa Sigma trio, Max Hodges, c39, Icen Ross, rie and Jack Becker, eunc. will be shown "The Witness Chair," featuring Ann Harding and Walter Albert. LOST AND FOUND LOST. Waterminton fountain pen, noted dark rust and black in color Valued as a gift. Virginia Hinshew Phone 296W. 141 five-four (two words) one (one sentence) 22c six three (three sentences) five (five sentences) contrast rates, not more than 12 weeks, 12 months flat. For in-road vehicles, in- transit rates, not more than 12 weeks, 12 months flat. LOST: Unloaded amule jacket; George Robertson in indolible ink on collage. White gold rimmed glances in case in white garment. George Robertson is alrmuted time. -140 WANTED Student Loana Opportunity for woman student to earn, card and room beginning Summer Session. Housework, care of children. Apply in person, 1723 La. Street. Phone work now, for cash. Phone 2065W. -144 MISCELLANEOUS ABE WOLFSON 43 Mass. Magazine Editor To Speak At Lawrence Flower Club Alfred C. Hoots, garden editor of Batter Horns and Gardens, will speak at the Tougaloo Regional Library on Thursday, April 25, on the subject "The Garden's Answer to Our Quest." Reservations for the dinner, which will precede the meeting, may be bad by calling H. M. W. Edmondson, Mrs. E. J. Netzer, or Mr. Frank E. Jones before Wednesday evening. There is no admission charge for the lecture. The former matenateur talent from the University of Kansas, picked during six weeks of competition at the mid-week vanities, will appear on the stage of the Granda theater at nine o'clock Saturday evening. Mid-Week Amateurs To Compete at Granada Ten tennants will compete for three main prizes, with the first place winner to receive a large silver cup and a second place winner to receive an end place. winner will receive a cup and a six month's pass to the theater, while the winner of third place will receive a three months' pass. All winners will receive two weeks' prizes. The amateurs who will appear in the Campus Calendar Thursday, April 23 --contest are Ehd Hackin, c39, KeH davis, fa38, Dorothy Garlighouse, c39, Alpha Delta Pi trio, Joe Cochran, roca Bcorb Betta, Kcappa Sigma trio, Max Hodges, c39, Icen Ross, rie and Jack Becker, eunc. will be shown "The Witness Chair," featuring Ann Harding and Walter Albert. Chemistry Club, 2014 Chemistry building, 430 p.m. El Avenida play, Ad aud, 430 p.m. Club exhibition, Robinson pool, 430 p.m. Senior Recital, Lorraine Lynde, pianist. Ad nud, 8 p.m. Senior Cakewalk, Memorial Union, 0 to 1 p.m. Friday, Anuil 24 Saturday, April 25 High School Play Day, 9:30 a.m. Summerfield examinations all day. Campus dance, Memorial Jump, 8:30 to 10. Alpha Omicron Pi party, 9 to 12. Alpha Deli Pi party, 9 to 12. Sigma Na party, 9 to 12. Delta Zeta party, 9 to 12. Saturday, April 25 MRS. Wiley Visits Friends Mrs. Mina Wiley, Columbus, Ohio, is visiting in Lawrence until com- mencement. Mrs. Wiley is a widow of Professor Wiley, of the department of Latin and Greek, who died in 1820 is a daughter of Dr. P. O. Marvin, the third Chancellor of the University. Mrs. Wilcox Visits Friends - On every campus, smartly dressed men are wearing the Armenian Hunt shirt with the authentic button-down, wide-spread English collar. Exclusive fabrics, beautifully tailored, in oak white, stripes, and checks, Sanofir Shrunk. $2 and $2.50 ARROW SHIRTS and TIES FOLLOW ARROW AND YOU FOLLOW THE STYLE How come Arrow Hitt is America's favorite shirt? 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