TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Worked guests at the Pi Kappa Al-1 (Arkansas City) and Mr. G. W. Winteren Neal, Thane, Williams, Wilson Goble, Skeles Olice, Franklin Erinander, and John Armstrong, all of the Pi Kappa Alpha athlete on Manhattan P. R. Rankin, Caroll; Mr. D. N Walker and Stanley Cormand, Anthony Hayden Phillips, Phil Browne, and Borris Morris, Salina; Capt and Ms. Beuty City, Kanso; Capt and Ms. Claude Chalfant, Hutchinson; Gorril Biles, and Peggy Miller, Charlette; Elmer and Warren Wilson, Taurier; Ann Riwerre, Reinders, and Gordon Sloom, Reynolds, and Gordon Sloom, Topeka Jack Sanders, Independence, Kan; Mr. and Mrs Joe Red, and Mr. and Mr. Richard Becker, Coodyville Mr. and Mr. Richard Becker, Coodyville Mr. and Mr. Richard Becker, Coodyville, Nevada, Mo.; Mr. D. W.Dyle, and Mr. Henry Wilder, Pittsburgh Don S. Flagg, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Paul F. Fleng, Kansas City, Mo.; Bud Arf, and Harold Krannshau, Mimiewood, Mo.; and Mr. Darran Garmon, Liberal. Week-eerd guests at the Alta Tau Omega house included: Eldon Frye, of the University of Oklahoma; Ralph Kahn, of Kansas State College; Dick Dwyer, of North Carolina; John Doolittle, Tusah; Paul Rufhman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodow, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hanes, Al Lyons, Jack Turtle, Mrs. and Mounsai, Meredith Filkin, Mr and Mrs. Jack Handley, Ruseel Neal, Mrs. and Mounsai, Ann Haines, all of Kansas City Jo Balech, Chanute; Ruth Carpenter Paoli; Robert Hitchcock; Cherryvale Allan Beauton; Bronson; Charley Knowles, Beauton; Phil Beaty, Salina Mr. and Mrs. Unseld, Chanute; John Clement, McPherson; Mr. J. Clement and duffier. Florence Independence Mr. and Mrs. Wong, Townsville Mr. and Mrs. Wong, Townsville Max Pizote, Manhattan; Evan Bolin Mrs. William Gough, Michael Rees, Gene Kane, Chanute; Marvin Meshke, Hutchinson; Robert Langworth, Lea- werworth; George Trombolwid, Kansas City; Kun, Mr. and Ms. Frederick Pre- der, Jr.; Daniel Klassen, Keith Krauter, and Mr. and Ms. Kenneth Kruse, Kansas City, Mo. Guants at the Pi Bata Philouse for Saturday lunchroom ware; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bordes, sr. Arkansas City, Mo. M. W. Bordes, sr. Arkansas City, Mo. M. H. N. Carvent, of Pratt; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Haynes, of Kansas City, Kan. M. and Mrs. James Farley, Mr. Robert Farley, and Mr. James Stewart, of Mary Jane McCoy, and Mr. G. H. Fritch, of Emporia; and Mrs. Otte Kiene, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde short, of Concordia; Thomas Pegan, and Miss Susan O. Stuffer, of O. S. Stuffer; Mr. Stanley Stuster, of Week-end guests at the Sigma Phi Epulon house included: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Buzzi, Topeki; Mr. and Mrs. L. Leondale, and Helen Lorenade, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kampi; Mrs. and Helen Marnock; Mrs. Miss Marianette Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. Kruse, and Mrs. and Mrs. Pink of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Gartery, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Emp帅, Mrs. Ro Childress, and Mr. Liaurie Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. and Mrs. H, Mrs. T, Fisher, of Topeki, Guests at the Delta Uplawn house Saturday were: Howard Wenarmer, Mr. Wenarmer, Joel Banks, Mrs. Peter Boksby, Bill Avery, Kenneth Watt, Mr and Ms. Joseph Wann, Mr and Ms. B. K. White, Dovie Drone, Art Ruffer and Ms. Dan Meyers, Mr and Mrs. Roy PHONE K.U.66 Week-end guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were Mary Wye Leander Bock Rae Women, Dorothy Judy, Elena Gilson, Pauline Compton, Carolina Schattetker, Paula McDaniel, Virginia Telegraffer, Sarah Emerick, Marianna Iascuen, Louise Ruth, Marjorie King Mary Lebow, Marybelle Churchill, Mary Jane Baldwin, Doree Empress, Vera Hattner, Barbara Jones, Jack hattner; Barbain Barton and Dori Johnson, from Kansas City, Mo.; Bezie Dodge, from Salina; Laura Jane Lattner, from Tulsa, OKla.; Cory Seymour, from Hutchinson; and Rachel Youngs CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND: A pair of white gold rimmed glasses, with heavy lens. Back found of Corbin Hall. Identify at Union building desk and pay for aid. -30 LOST: Lady's yellow gold round wrist watch. Patricia Owens on back. Lost in Union building, Reward. Call Patricia Owens, 731. —38 PHONE K.U.66 TAXI Watkins hall house guests over the week-end included the following Vivian Harvey, Topher; Maxine Koblin, Maryanne; Terry Haines, Ann Burke; Marion, Maryville; Helene Reeves, Everest; Mrs. Lorraine Champlin, Long Island; Bea Steiner, City Kings, City Mo.; and Fritch Crouch, Randolph; Other staff members include Mrs. M. and Mrs. G, W. Alexander, Jeannette and Georgiana Alexander, all of Everest; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenz, Whiting; Mrs. and Mrs. Grace Parrel, Long Island; and George Works, Morris Moore, Manhattan. Week-end guests at the Delta City house included Mr. J. W. Birney, of Bucklin; Lucille Birney, of Greenguins; Lester Mackay, 35 of Newton, Iowa; Ruthanna Jones, of Marshation; Norman Mohney and Charles Thompson of Triangle; William C. H., of Washington; A.H. Hilfman, Bob Fellows, Van Gates, and Bob Soukr of, Goff, Evelyn Bell, of Kansas City; Mrs. Julia Myer, of Kansas City; Mo.; Mrs. Dreney Davie, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of Onaustatwick; Nern Smith of LaCygne; and Mrs. E. B. Stewart, of Kansas City, Mo. TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEKEEPING BY娟, unencumbered, reliable, good cook, middle aged. B婿 or motherless home. Kaiser City, Mo. 400 Pack, Arkansas. Mio. <37 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 904 Mass. B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 383 H A N N A RADIO Permanent: $15.50, 82 and up Sb & Wave: $36 Wave dried 256 7321* Mass 9415* Mass. Phone 2333 Phone 3333 Student Loans / 1 2 ABE WOLFSON 924 Mass. Keys for any Lock HOUK'S Barber Shop "The Shop of the Town Dierick, Bill Dierick, Earl Dierick, Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Lloyd, Mrs. Frank Carmell, M. C. W. Glaikin, Van M. Nick Glaikin, Ms. A. M. J. Alder, Mr. and Mrs. M., Bubba Brink, Richardson, H.word Adelson, McIn- Moore, and He.ry Adelson. 743 Mass. Twenty-five words or one line of insertion, 254 three insertions, 376 four insertions, 756 five insertions. Two or more lines of insertion. Invoice in advance and accepted subject to appraisal at the Kansas Business Office. PET STOCK Sunday dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta were Bill Kiley, bunc1; Junion Allanbaugh, c38; Peggy Morgan, c47; Jill Wachter, c45; Dorothy Lee Bert, and Charlotte Lathrop, Kansas City, M. Bill Hirsthoff, c38; AmelB Walker, Kansas City, M. Joe Junghey, 38; Frank City, M. Margaret Hwang, IKansas City, M. Dinner guests Saturday night at the Sigma Chi house were Mr. and Mrs. Wakim, Wakim City, Kan; Mary Kalka, Kalka University; Libel Burton, Ennet Park, and B.S. Gray, all of Chanute; Alice White and Jean Seemour, both of Independence, Pengaley Dale, St. Joseph, c38, and Ruth Eshler Pardy, c37. Week-end guests at the Chi Oglue house were: Dorothy Scob, Sts. and Katherine Valette, 32, bach of Kansas City; Moby Betx, Coch. and Margaret Seenzt both of Great Bend; Emily Vrooman, Shirley Ann Sanders, Martha Speed, Denna Johnson, Bee Lee McMaggett, alo of Marshman; Mary Stunt, Alice Pincock, Michael Gee; violence; Virginia Luther, gooodlust; Limberbock, Topela; Foggy Dalley, St. Joseph; and Mrs. L. J. Kirchhamn of Indiewood, Mo. Sunday dinner餐会 at the Chi Omne house were: Mrs. Jobel P. Nation, Chairmate; Jane Kimwounth and Artis Chairmate; Nancy Wesley and Mrs. Hairy Brendle, TopperKitchen Ritchie McMeynolds, Darnott Scott, Jim Donmuecke, and Bob Lucke, Kansas City, Ms. M. Lotusle M.Treuph, Kansas City, Ms. G. Beltkoff, Bekelt, and Gratia Cronin, Micha Among the guests at the Sigma Chi house this week-end were: Mr. and Mrs Kauff, Dick Mine and Jimmy Barman, Marc Cox and Stephen Hewitt, Stewart Vernier, Annie; Mr. and Ms Frank Wilson, and Edward Wilson, Kansas City, Kans., Mr. and Mrs, V. H.Bromwell, Balilee; Emmet Park, and Glen Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs, Hardware, Smith Center. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha DL pi House were, Katherine Springer, Jorothy Martin, Ruth Mallory, Bill fredson, Mrs. and Mrs. G. H. Woolf, frank Hernder, of Kansas City, Mo. and Robert Sherwood of Kansas Utah. Ms. and Mrs. Cordelia Hitteboue, c38, and Bill Cochrane, 39. Saturday guests at the Gauja Pi Beta betha wore: Marie Mawcher, Kansas City, Mo.; Molly Margaret Allen, Kansas City, Mo.; Charley Ladropehr, Kansas City, Mo.; Carolyn Hadlock, Helel Opie, Valine Falfe, Droser Baylard, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. R. L Walker; Mrs. Rose Rothrock, Wellington; Margaret Iey, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Lou Barker, Manhattan; June Margaret and Anabel Walter, Kansas City, Mo. BROCKWAY KENNELS: Baldwin, Kansas, Breeder of Chows, Scottica Wire and Smooth Haired Fox Terrier, Snow White Equinho, Boston Terrier, Pekingese. Safe delivery guaranteed. Price varies. Visitation Welcome. -85 New night locks, padlocks and keyhole locks in stock. DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRED & NEW ONES INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. Rutter's Repair Shop Your Boundary Locksmith. 1614 Mass. St. Pfl. 319. Week-end guests at the P.I. Beta Pi house were: Pauline Pope, Ottawa; Loyce Smith, Manhattan; Harriett Tayne, Kansas City, Mia; Missouri Edwards, Jae Forgerson, Jeanne Morgan, Nancy Flemming, and Mary Nieseveride, all of Kansas City, Kan.; and Jane Campbell, of Wichita. Sunday dinner guests at the Dalton Tau Delta house were Mr. and Mrs. McMorran, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore, Keith and Bettie Elmore, all of Macksville; Dr. and Mrs. Gerlitz, of Leavenworth; Lois Cummings, of Salem; and Lawrence of Lawnerville; Mr. Reynold Thorpe, of Kansas City, Mio. Bettie Thelen; Betty Sterling; and Elizabeth Shearer. Guesses at the Phil Delo Thaouse father for dinner Sunday were: Frances Wright, King City, Mio. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith, Parson; Mr. and Mrs. Rey E. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Theodore Marywell, Wellington; Bernice Burns, c97; William McCoy, Winfield; and James Foster, Concorda. Ted Fullner, Robert Walker, Floyd Burnett, James Griffith, and Wayne Jasper. Guites at Watkins hall hull sword were: Ecclen Hunger, Mercades Smitter, Geckon Merades, Fletcher, Hoke, Hake, of Empira, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beaum, and Norma Braun, Topek; Anirid Bramble, Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blakeney, Mr. and Mrs. Rilke; and Alice Russell, 39. Miss Mary A. Steer, of Philadelphia, national adviser for Presbyterian college women, will be introduced. Residents of Wattins hall who spent the week-end at home were: Dorothy Pulley, add edfune, Kausan City; Kanj; and addie Saxton, 38. Waverly, Nadine Wegnau, 38, spent the week-end in Topeka visits friends. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority has invited all Women's presbyterian women to lunebreed at Westminster hall Thursday noon at 12:30. Guests at Walkin hill hall Saturday were: Lucie Hardman, Horstine Cox, Maraniel Blakely and Norman E. Mohney, all of Tongarii; Vigil Brown, Kansas City, Ed. Molbern, Kansas City, Mo.; Archer, Kai Foo and Ioran King, all of Manhattan. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Uplaun house were: Eileen Scherm, Mike Turner, Darby Kennedy, Marie Cherry, Cherian Duncaney, Lance Campbell. Philomene Bourassa, c30., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Castellan, of Junction City, to Mexico, Mo., over the week-end. They attended the Home-coming celebration of the Missouri Military Academy there. Pi. Beta Pi will entertain with a faculty dinner tonight. The guests will be Miss Megnaire, Mr. and Mrs. Waldera Geltch, Rev. and Mrs. Carter Harrison Prof. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, Miss Marcia Baty, and Mrs. Vela Leer. Dinner guests Sunday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house was Miss Wayne Dodget of Salida; Chalm Seal, from Alicia M. P. E. Reader, of Kansas City, Mo. Priest guests of Gamma Phi Beto were: Maria Flitzer Water, Kansas City, Mo.; Emily Vroman, Manhattan; La-cille L. Wathena; Mary Eleanor Haskins; Kingman; and Jane Benton, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Read, of Coefleya attended the Kansas State game saturday. Mr. Read, a Kappa Sigma who attended the University in 1956 and 1917 visited at the Kappa Sigma house after the game. David Ormiston, a former student at the University, Charles Prentz, a student at Karsan Sate College, and Dalia Diaz of St. Petersburg, guests at the Kappa Eta Kaipa house. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barnett, and Doria Barnett, Olaine; Martha Codd, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Smith, at the Kappa EKO kappa classes guest at the Kappa EKO kappa house. Richard Volker, Chifford Denton, and Joseph Moore were week-end guests at the Delta Upsilon house. They are members of the Delta Upsilon fraternity at Missouri University. Saturday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi men house; Sarah Lou Hamilton, and James Mays, Kanica City, Kant, and M. G. D. Slaus, El Dorado. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Sunday were: Helen Lockard, c39; Elva Cheatum, c39; Mary Ruth Wilson, c39; and Helen Calahan, c40. The University Council on Religion will hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4:20 in Myers hall. Charles Glen, of Independence, Kan, was a week-end guest at the Phil Gamma Delta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Jean McKeen, c38, and Mary Louise Kanga, c39. were luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Adolbert Buck, of Manhattan, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bee E. White, of Bonner Springs, were luncheon guests at the Chi Omega house, Saturday. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Delta Chi with an hour dance this evening. District Convention Held Delegates of Professional Commerce Fraternity Met Here The south-central district conference of Alpha Kappa Pa, professional commerce fraternity, was held in Lawton, Oklahoma, on Saturday, version 5's Chapter chapter as host to the delegates from Oklahoma A. & M. Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas State, Southern Methodist, and Arkansas. The delegates the delegates and guests totaled 60. There were three conference sessions. The local chapter had as their guests during the convention the following: Harry Silke Jr., Southern California; Division Counselor Fourier, Southern Methodist; District Counselor Spangler, Nebraska; and J. Lewis Sanderson, district counselor, Oklahoma A. & M. The local chapter gave a smoker Sunday evening, Prof. P. W. Viesselem, of the School of Law, spoke on the "Law and Business Standards" Entertainment included readings by Mildred Ewing and piano num- bees by William Ayers, c.20. Formal pledging service for seven pledges was held following the smoker. A lunchroom was held yesterday in the dining room of the Memorial Union building to which guests and faculty alumni were invited. The conference ended yesterday afternoon. guestsH (arryUnoH Church Groups Hold Joint Meeting A joint committee meeting of all the student church groups was held Monday afternoon at Westminster hall. The meeting was in preparation for the joint mass meeting of all denominational student groups to be held in November. Prof. Young Is in St. Louis Prof. C. M. Young left for St. Louis Saturday to attend a meeting of the coal division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Professor Young will present a paper on "Pennsylvania Coals of the Western Province." He will return Wednesday. German Club Holds Meeting The German club had a social meeting yesterday in Fraunhal. Members read letters they recently received from German correspondents, and additional students were assigned German correspondents. We're after business with hammer and tongs but not with a chisel. We expect to pay the sheep and tailors a fair price for the wool and work and when you purchase an Ober garment, you are paying a legitimate price for style, wear and entire satisfaction. 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