SUNDAY, MARCH 22. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M., CAM, K.U. 2; BETWEEN 7:20 AND 9 P.M., CAM, C271 (K.) OR C272(K.) Miss Lina Lou Wheeler and Dr Dillis L. Jacobus, Jr., of Ottawa, were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Wheeler, Miss Olive Jacobus, sister of the bridegroom, not Edward Wheeler, Jr., brother of the bride, attended the couple. Both the bride and groom are graduates of the University of Kansas, Mrs. Moisei, is a member of Chi Omega sorority, Dr. Jacobus was graduated from the University of Kansas school of medicine in 1831, and is a member of Alpha Epsilon fraternity and of Nu Sigma Nu, national medical fraternity. Corbin Hall held an election of officers for the coming year last Thursday night. The results are as follows: president, Loren Counsider, b37; vicepresident, Daria Griffin, b28; secretary, Mary Jain Hall, b38; treasurer, Lois Thompson, b39; treasurer, Betty Erwin, c47; and fire chief, Florence Armstrong, fa8. Mr. C. W. Loughlin, 28 Mr. Laughlin, 30, and son, Robert Eugene, Kansas City, Mo. in *Lawrence* for the most visiting, * Mrs. Laughlin*' mother. Worth Blair, n'uel, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house Thursday evening. The following from Watkins hall are attending the weekend at their home: Alice Peden, c29, Topeka; Dorothy Alexander, c38, Eweret; Adden Saxon, c29, Waverly; Elina Seidlemann, eduml, Kansas City, Km; Regina Eaten, cimch, St. Joseph; and Philomene Bourassa, c29, Topeka. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained the following guests at dinner last night: Joy Cummley, 31 of Seenae, Kan; Charles Schauer, 36 of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Burren, Tulsa; Joe, and Mira W. H. Whibley, Missouri. Robert Charlton, Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today. Gunnar Mykland, 138, and Lloyd Metzler, 35, were dinner guests at the Beta Theta FI house Friday night. Misses Ursaia White, Gwendolyn Rickliee, and Mary Jane Snowdy of Baker University and Owen Williams of Alba University the Alpha Team Omega house Saturday. Sigma Eta Chi will hold its regular weekly supper meeting Tuesday night at the home of Alice Coolbaugh, c88. There will be an election of officers. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house are Dona White, Council Grove, Lociel Libel, Topekin, Martion Waters, and June Benton, both of KKU. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Gerald Kolterman, e38, Wamoeo, has been visiting friends in Lawrence for a few days following his return to New Orleans in New Orleans and Miami Beach. Robert Schrederer, 23 of Bendon; Robert Spencer, c.36 of Atchison; and Willard Nurium, b37 of White Cloud, are spending the weekend at their Howard and Douglas Hudson, Fort Scott, who are attending the University of Colorado at Boulder, are week guests at the Sigma Chi house. My and Mrs. W, H. White and William White, St. Louis, Moe, and Mrs. Jones Barres, Tulsa, Oka. and guests at the Kappa Sigma house. Alene Baird, Mr. Sounders Fitten- house, and Jay Watermacher, all of Karissa City, Ms. visited Friday at Alpha Delta Pi house. Dorothy DeLano, 1s7, 37, and Helen Warren, c'unl, were dinner guests at the Delta Uplosion house Thursday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Englail, Maxillo, and Mr. English, b'368, were dinner guests last night at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Prof. Joseph Tagarti, was a luncheon guest at the Beta Theta Pi house Saturday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Max Shoemaker, c'38, of Pomona, is spending the weekend in Manhattan visiting friends. Matthew Buchiele, c 38, was a dinner rest at the Acacia house Thursday reming. Katherine Wheeler and Rosemary Sair, both of Sterling, are weekens guests at the Chi Omega house. Winifred Winters, Kansas City, Mo. a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi mega house. Ruth Pyle, '35, visited the Alpha Omelon Pi house Friday. Mildred Smith, Pratt, is a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Owen Willis, Chanute, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. --the hour and that afternoon classes began on the half hour. PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.60 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS On Oct. 11, 1913, it was proposed that afternoon classes begin at 1 o'clock, and this proposal was adopted Nov. 11, 1913. It is believed by some that when the afternoon classes were added, they were started at 1:30, in order to allow students time for eating lunch downstown. However, after the Home Economics department established a cateria on the campus, it was thought that no hour could be shortened and that class would start at 1 o'clock. Committee Report Favors Classes at Eight o'Clock LOST: Medium-sized Conklin fountain pen, probably lost in or south of Fraser hall. Call Romola Harmon at 1535. Reward: -120 Two years later, on Oct. 3, 1916, the Senate voted to discontinue the daily chapel exercises. The half-hour schedule continued until a year later when, on Oct. 17, 1917, the Committee on Arvest would advise for Athletics and Military Drill proposed that: A Viking whale blow at 6:30; all persons serving meals to students be requested to serve breakfast at 7 a.m.; that the morning schedule be changed at 8 a.m.; and the afternoon, from 1 o'clock to 3:30; and that the plan go into effect on Oct. 29, 1917. The examination schedule for the end of that semester shows that the plan was adopted and that the classes were again on the hour schedule. SPECIAL----50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS $232* Mass., Phone 233; 941* Mass. Phone 233. Between 1912 and 1914, a chapel period from 10 to 10:15 was provided, and on Oct. 6, 1914, the Senate appointed a committee to study the devotional exercises. This committee recruited six students, limited to 15 minutes, be provided. They asked the Senate to make a place for this service at 8 a.m. by moving the first class from 8 a.m. to 8:30. This proposal was adopted October, 15, 1914, then originating the 8:30 classes. The examination schedule for October was designed to allow half hour, so apparently the University went right into that schedule. LOST: Oxford grey, belted, double-breasted Obercant. Reward. Call Charles Boulgham, 2924M. ABE WOLFSON 43 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS Student Loans IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics LOST AND FOUND It was at this time that the Students Army Training Corps was created by the government. This corps took nearly all the men students into training and taught them the students were utilized to make bandages and clothing. The government evidently thought that the students were too young for military service at once and so created the training camps where the students to continue three educational training while being trained for military service. Such a schedule took up much class time and several haracks were erected on the campus. At the end of the course it was decided to return to classes on the half-hour. (Continued from page one) Try JANICE LEE preparations Discontinue Chapel Four doors south of Journal-World Ph.282 Five expert operators Ph.282 Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box PALACE BEAUTY SHOP 25c Finger Wave 25c COTTAGE FOR RENT at 946 Missouri furnished. Inquire at 115 East 19th, call 2083 after six o'clock. -110 FOR RENT TAILOR One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 254 Pages Afternoon Classes Later TAXI Twickenham, two words or less, one in question; 25c; three in question; 36c; six in question; 74c; Three words or less, one in question; 25c; three in question; 36c; six in question; 74c; Payable advance and accepted to approval at the Kew Business Office. Payable advance and accepted to approval at the Kew Business Office. 25c Finger Wave 25c TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. --at the Betty Stevenson, Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Uniarian, Twelfth and Vermont—Church school, 10. Sermon, "Can We Believe Any Doctrines?" SPRING At the Churches Bishop, Eighth and Kentucky—Church school, 9:45. Sermon, "What Accepting Christ Means." Young people's group, 6:30. Calls for Refreshments Join Your Friends St. James A. M. E., 509 North Seventh—Sunday school, 10. Sermon, "An Unfruitful Life." First Evangelical. 1000 Connecticut—Sunday school, 9:45. Seron, 10:45. "Inseable Influence." Plymouth Congregational, 925 Ver- Immanuel Lutheran, Teenth and Kentucky—Sunday school and Bible class, 10. Sermon, 11. Forum discussion will not be held. Trinity Episcopal, Tenth and Verment-Holy Cummation, 8; Church school, 8; Sermon, 11; confirmation class, 4; Young People's Fellowship, 6. Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union Free Methodist, 1146 Connecticut— Sunday school, 10; service, 11; Y.P.M.S. : 6:45 Ninth Street Baptist, Ninth and Ohio -Sunday school, 9:30. Sermon, 11, "Wrestling in Prayer." Elm Street Church of Christ -Sermon, 11, "Those Who Will and Those Who Refuse to Suffer." Young People's meeting, 6:30. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 124 Massachusetts—services 11, "Matter." Sunday school, 10. The Assembly of God, Fourteenth and Rhode Island—Sunday school, 9:45 worship, 11. Second Church of Christ, Scientist 835 1-2 Massachusetts—Sunday school 9:45. Sermon, Iii, "Matter." **Contentary Methodist, Fourth and Elm** —Sunday school, 10. Sermon, "Peter's Downward Steps" --munch-Church school, 945. Sermon "What Difference Does Believe in Go Make?" Dr. John Ise will speak on "The Dilemma of the Liberal," at 7. ANY CAR Church of the Nazarene, Nineteenth and Vernont—Sunday school, 10. Sermon, young people's and junior service, 6:45. Wash Vacuum Clean Lubricate Spring Clean-Up The Church of God, Eleventh and New Hampshire—Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon, 11. "And He Brought Him to Jesus." GOOD YEAR Carter Service $1^{50} Call 1300 Open All Night Church of Christ, 415 Lincoln--Bible study, 10:30; proaching, 11; communion, 11:45; Sermon, "Early Church History." First Methodist Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon, 10:50. "When Our Addition Fails." Wesley Foundation School, 6:30. You can economize by doing much of your sewing. This type of sewing machine is cheaper, lighter and more compact. Graybar Sewing Machine On your next trip down town step in the store and look over these models. Trinity Lutheran, Thirteenth and New Hampshire—Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon, 11. "The Christian's Conduct." First Christian - Church school, 0:45. Sermon, 10:30 - "Janes, A Man Who Wondered Why He Called Me." Dr. Bert A. Bash will speak at 0:30. First Baptist, Lincoln near Fourth street north—Sunday school, 12.15. Sermon, 16:45, 'The Day o' Small Things." 5. 00 CAMPUS STROLLERS . . . bucke oxford with popular shallow trim in navy or grey . . . just the shoe for campus and sports wear. Second Floor United Brethren. Nineteenth and Massachusetts—Sunday school, 9:45 Sermon, 11, "Forward Together." First Presbyterian, Ninth and Vermont—Church school, 94; mid; morning service, 11. Westminster forum, 7:30. Friends, Eleventh and Delaware—Bible school, 9:45. Sermon, 11, "The Discipline of Self-Denial." Tomorrow Night K. U. Dramatic Club WILL PERFORM Tom Taylor's Celebrated Drama As Originally Played at the Olympia in London (1863) "THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN" FOUR NIGHTS ONLY! Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday March 23-24-25-26 Fraser Theatre Curtain Rises Promptly at 8:15 p.m. THE PRICE OF ADMISSION — Activity Tickets, Season Tickets or 50 cents Seats on sale now at Green Hall office --- Are Looking for Rooms STUDENTS 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