FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Hill Society The Phi Chi professional medical fraternity held a banquet at the chamber house last Tuesday evening in honor of the sophomores being promoted to the University of Kansas hospital in Kansas City, Kan., next week. The group present were Glen C. Bond, Ked Youngstrom and Donald Fletcher. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The marriage has been announced of Miss Louise Irwin, '31, of Lawrence, to Dr. A. Denton, M.D. 34 of Billings, Mr. Denton was a member of Delta Tar Ma and Nigma No. Dr. and Ms. Denton make their home in Burlings, Mo. The marriage has been announced of Miss Rosemond Burt, fts. of Leavenworth, to Mr. John Brock Taylor, 31, of Leavenworth, Mrs. Tayrion was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Mr. Taylor a member of Phi Delta Theta. Wednesday luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Virgil Brook, c.kathryn Faye, c.kc; Mary Sternberg, c.mary; and Gretchen Speelman, c.37. Mrs. Franklin Babcock will entertain this evening with a dinner, and an evening of music for Mrs. Arthur L. Woven, James Cannon, and Alice Mcleancroft. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dick Graham of Topoka was a gues at the Alpha Tau Omega house Wednesday. 3 ☆ ☆ ☆ Bachal Shetter, c'37, was a luncheon guest Thursday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shrum of Coffeyville visited at the Alpha Delta Pi house Wednesday. PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS Women Expert Advises Men on Proper Way to Shave PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS Boston — (UP) — A woman expert thinks the technique that men use in shaving is all wrong. PALACE BEAUTY SHOP She suggests the following operations: Miss Amore held the position of news editor on the paper the past semester and has been the first woman to attend the journalism seniors in the School of Journalism. 1. Application of cold cream, spreading it over the roughened cheeks. y Not Want Independence M. Bessie Blake, speaking before a beauty counsellor's meeting, said men do not know how to shave. They can scrape until the face is cleaned of hair. TYPING May Not Want Independence Scottan, Jan. 22 —(U)Citizens of the new Philippine commonwealth may not desire full independence from the United States when their ion-year-preservative personalities permit them to alien Allen White, publisher of the Emporia (Kansas) Gazette, said Wednesday night upon arrival from the Orient New Editor Is Elected LOST AND FOUND 2. Shaving soap applied in the usua way. ROOMS FOR RENT Norman, Okla, Jan. 20, 2015-Susan Arnote, Antlers, was selected to be the first student to come semester by the publication board. She is the second woman in the history of the University to lead the editorial staff of the student pub- FOR RENT—One Room for boys. Mrs. H. A. Fries-1400 Tennessee.-84 LOST: Red Vacumatic Parker four- tain pen. Reward. Call Marjorie Brooks 1818F. 1224 Ohio. --88 3. 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Washington U.P.) - Colleges and universities throughout the United States expect improved financial conditions during the 1925-36 school year, according to the office of education, U. S. Department of Interior. Colleges Are Optimistic American Institutions Exeet Improved Financial Conditions, Survey Shows Henry G. Badger, office statistician, who canvassed more than 300 institutes of higher learning in practically every state, revealed this in a report to John W. Studebaker, United States Commissioner of Education. "Current expenditures will be increased by colleges and universities in the North Central States. Private purposes will decrease decidedly in the North Central States. Private purposes will reduce short range reduction of building activity." There will be fewer reductions in salaries during the 1935-36 term, according to Badger. He said from one-half to two-thirds of the colleges included in his survey will maintain their salaries and the number of institutions reported that they were restoring salary cuts made two and three years ago. "Knyewisbok," University Yearbook Says Girls Not Attractive Enough Denver Women Snubbed The girls at the University of Denver are not attractive enough to warrant a section in the college year book, "The Keywishib," 'tis said. The editor's belief that there are really not any attractive girls on the campus and the complaints arising over it, which often queens results in this drastic step. This is the first instance of the discontinuance of the traditional section. Airline Company Reveals That Men Are More Bothersome Women Are Fine Travelers Women flying the first time relax quicker than men. Chicago. (UP)—Women make bet- air travelers than do men, a survey sponsored by an airline company revealed. Drawn up in connection with a ground school for its stewardesses the company's survey showed: Women take bad weather calmer than do men. Women generally obey instructions better. Women are more careful where they put their cigaret ashes. Men demand more service and attention than women. Faked "Poison" Bottle Proves Disastrous to Designing Woman Mon ask more questions. Kansas City, Mo.—UP) It's a good trick if it works. And it did, many times, until it was overdone. Good Trick If It Works Women, if airsick, take it less seriously than men. An elderly woman, poorly clad, appears late at night in a drug store, night club or restaurant. She asks the clerk if she is sick and has not eaten for several days. If she has not eaten for several days. If Here's how, according to hospital internes who finally brought it out in the open: Once mouth wash of its kind that can claim positio- nal fame, it is in its iniity. In its acidity and cherry color make it a gourmet foe- wess. 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Spraying Machine Will Turn Cloth Into Various Materials Chicago. —(UP)—A machine which Chicago, —(UP)—A machine which in a few minutes will change your hat from soft, supple felt to metal, the density of an army trench helmet, has been installed in the Museum of Science and Industry. The machine, which will metallize almost anything, was originally intended to apply layers of copper, steel, and aluminum. But now it worn-out shafts and bearings, It may Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c CHAD. STARKET In PETER, B. KYNE'S "MYSTERIOUS AVENGER" AND KAY FRANCIS GEORGE BRENT "STRANDED" NOW! ENDS SATURDAY CHAS. STARRETT SUNDAY SHOWS MAT 2-4 NITE 7-9 Sunday Monday CLARK GABLE JEAN HARLOW WALLACE BEERY "CHINA SEAS" now begin a new fad in metalized articles of clothing. The device, which in itself looks large and complicated, is rather simple in operation. It consists of a tiny air turbine which spins around 20,060 25c 'TIL 7 SHOWS 3--7--9 GRANADA NOW! ENDS SATURDAY By Far Her Greatest! 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