FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL KU, 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. --at Michigan State, will entertain the Kansas and Michigan coaches with a dinner in the Old hotel tonight. --at Michigan State, will entertain the Kansas and Michigan coaches with a dinner in the Old hotel tonight. Sigma Kappa Open House Sigma Kappa will hold open hours this Saturday night. The chapellers will be Mrs. Fred Cutter and M.J. M. Giltzky, who will play a orchestra from Toppa will play Chi Omega Open Houses Chi Ongwei will hold open house tonight. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. H. J. Hubtun will be the charmero Music will be curried by Wayne Wright's orchestra. Gamma Phi Beta Open House --at Michigan State, will entertain the Kansas and Michigan coaches with a dinner in the Old hotel tonight. Gamma Phi Beta will hold open house Friday evening "evening" "Will black barn and his orchestra will entertain." Mrs. Eleanor Heiley and Mrs. Anna Ollinger were guests of honor, Henrietta Bates, f5, 36; Betty Joan Elbridge, gr.; the committee in charge, inquiries, and advice; Cockina, the donors of Westminster hall, and acted as host and hosts. Westminster hall celebrated its silver anniversary Wednesday evening in the weekly house dinner. The color scheme was in silver, and a large angel-food cake with 25 candles occupied the center of the table. Kappa Kappa Gamma Open House Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold open House Saturday evening. "Bed" Black-burry's orchestra will play. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will represent the University at a dinner given by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce in the Hotel Eldreda tomorrow night for a group of Kansas Citizens to enjoy a good will tour of Kansas town. The after-dinner program will include a vocal solo by Joseph Wilkinson professor of voice at the University trumpet solo by Robert E. Bruce, orchestra and band director for Haskell Mr. Delph Simons will speak on behalf of the community; and Chancellor Lindley will represent the University. The football team and coaches will be dinner guests of the Detroit and East Lansing University of Kansas alumni in the Olds hotel at East Lansing after the Kansas-Michigan game tomorrow, Ms. Stanton Eilermann, e22, of Akron, Ohio. Several of the Ann Arbor alumni also are expected to attend. Ralph H. Young, director of athletics Freshman Commission will hold a bike and weiner roast Saturday meeting, beginning at 10 a.m. with a meeting at Hendley室 The committee in charge is: Margaret Locker, Violet McComb, Martha Pinneo, Reha Corbett. Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega din ner dance last night were Helen Cahla- n; c37, Eleanor Grant, c38, Dorothec Delao, c37, Seima Heraser, c38, Ruth Esther Purdy, c37, Alice Thorne, c39, Katherine Myers, c39, Betty Bele Tholer, fa37, Harriet Shielden, c36 and Sara Nora Pickett c37. Alumni dinner guests of the Acacia fraternity last night were: T, C. Ryder, Dr. N. P. Sherwood, Dr. D. L. Rhodes, Dr. M. J. McKenzie, G. W. Bradshaw, and D. M. Hornkamp Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega home last night were: Miss McGuire, Dean and Mrs. Wrener Dee, Michael and Mrs. Anderson, and Persia Cook. The next regular meeting of the Freshman Commission will be Monday afternoon at 4:30 in Heclay house. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha Wednesday night wore: Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Tuckee of Liberal, Mrs. Frank O'Brien, and Mrs. Dion, and Mrs. O' Jardin of Liberal. Chancellor E. H. Lindley went, where in Karmes City, Mo. last night, was a dinner guest at the University of Minnesota's Banquet Hall, banquet held at the Hotel President. The next regular meeting of Freshman Commission will be Monday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Henley house Westminster Foundation will have a party Friday evening at 8 p.m. in Westminster hall for all Presbyterian students and their friends. Freshman Commission will have a hike and weiner roast Saturday morning. The women will gather at Henkey house at 10 a.m. The social committee Margaret Locker, Violet McComb-Marshall, and Rela Cotta are, in charge, PHONE K.U.66 Elizabeth Whiteford is in charge, and CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND ROOMS FOR RENT LOST: 61kg, plovs, natural size, color #6; Saturday afternoon, between Memorial Stadium and Corbin Hall. Re-ward. Call Mary Non Steel. $90 - PHONE K.U.66 APARTMENT for RENT. Three-room apartment, private entrance and bath, in kitchen. Large closets. Suitable for family. Located at 185W. 102W. Massachusetts Street. TAXI TAXI FURNISHED TWO-BOOM APARTMENT for rent. First floor, Private entrance. Sink in kitchen. 1200 Ten-ness FOR SALE Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. BROCKWAY KENNELS: Baldenw Kanasa, Breakers of Chows, Scottis Wire and Smooth Haired Fox Terriers Snow White Esoquinio, Boston Terri ers Ship on approval anywhere. Reasona- ble prices, Visitors Wish - 86 PET STOCK FOR SALE: Antique Studebaker Sedan Fine mechanical condition. Good tires and battery. Good car for group owner- ship. Rutter's Repair Shop. 1041 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS B. G. Gustafson Optionrist 911 Mass. Save the Pieces → We Can Duplicate Any Lens. BALLROOM, DANCING Instructio- n for ladies and gentlemen. 60s aile- less lesson, 6 for $1-20. Lessons anytime by phone or mail. School is by Dancing. 910 Blond Island. 390 Downtown. 910 Blond Island. HANNA RADIO RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 HOUK'S Barber Shop "The Shop of the Town" 204 Mass. she is assisted by Hal Stevenson, Eleanor Mann, and Charles McMansin. Reservations will be served. Expert Operators and Equipment to Give You the Latest Hair Dress Westminster Foundation will hold a party Friday evening, beginning at 8 p.m., in Westminster hall for Presbyterian students and their friends. Elizvarth Willstood will be chairman of the Refreshments will be served. 904 Mass. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 921 Miss. Phone 95 Finger Waves 25c Permanents $2.50 up Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces pleading Oct. 9 of the following men Hewey E. Vignier, William Beyer, William M. O'Neill, Donald Harrell, Alex Mitchell, John Murtha, Donald Hughes and Dwight Evans. ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Gamma Delta, Lutheran society, will have a bike and weir roast Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Students will meet at the Parish house, Armella Braun, c'30, and De Loss Winkler, c'u-nl, are in charge. Student Loans Ruth Baker, Lois Milton, Operators Dinner guests at the Chi Cueen, house last night were: Mrs. Harry Bringle, of Topeka; Mrs. Fred Beverley, of Burlingame; Lida Alten Brown, Dorothy Welmer, Mary Louise Oliver, and Vivian Jewel. 743 Mass. The active members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity entertained the Sigma Chi activities for dinner last night, while at the same time the Beta freshmen were the guests of the Sigma Chi freshmen. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Thursday evening were: Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Eldson, Mrs. Carrash, and Mrs. Limcovich, of Allopei The Delta Chi pledges, entertained the pledge class of the Gamma Phi Beta with a dinner and hour of dance last night at the chapter house. Keys for any Lock New night keys and keyhole locks in stock. DOOR CLOSERS REPAired & NEW ONE INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Ma St., Phl. 325. MB. Christian students are invited to an informal party Friday evening at 8 p.m. in Myles hall. A special program has been planned. Several days would or from one institution, 252 these institutions, 326 the institutions, 726 the institutions, and 107 the institutions. The institutes will accept submittals in accord with the required subject in approval at the Kuwait Business Office. The young people's society of the First Christian Church will hold an open house at Myern Hall at 8 o'clock Friday evening. --open house this evening from 8:30 to 12 at the Plymouth Congregations Church. All interested are welcome. The Cosmopolitan Club is holdin Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night included: Fern Forman, Mary Lou Borders, Katherine Day, Dorothy Lemon, Mary Ellen Miller, Jean Lindgren, Jean Fitzgerald, Hoold Height and Joe McCoy. An hour dance followed the dinner and was also attended by Mamie Gentry, Mary Francis Martin, Helen Finley and Dorothy Blue. Sunday dinner, guess at the Delta Zeta houseware. Mrs. Eli Lewis, Miss Margaret Anderson and Vergle Mac Bryant, of Arkansas City. ☆ ☆ ★ Dorothy, Bucher, Virginia Lee Walker, and Mrs. Peters of Alhambra, Cal., were dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house Thursday evening. Dinner guests at the Stigma Nu house last night were: Virginia Taylor, MiRiam Young, Marie Stevens, and Langston Ratiff. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Junior L. Nichols, Kansas City, Mo., and James E. Steele, Clinton, Mo. Stewart Chamber, 138, was a luncheon guest Wednesday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Arline Allen and Mrs. N. S. Beeler were dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. Dorothy Snyder and Betty Hamilton will be luncheon guests at the Chia Omega house Friday noon. Rose Lee Conrad and Jean Dunn, of Kansas City, Mo., were week-end guests at the Delta Zeta bank. Sue Reid was a dinner guest Wednesday evening at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Miss Frances Pussman was a dinner guest at Watkins hall last night. French Club Has Meeting Member of Le Cercle Francais met in Fraser hall Wednesday afternoon French Club Has Meeting with reports of how they had spent the summer vacation. About 25 students, the majority of whom were seniors and graduate students, gave interesting accounts of their travels. Two members had traveled in Canada, one had been to Europe, several to California, and New York, Minnesota, and Michigan. OFFICERS OF OREAD TRAINING STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTED The officers of Oread Senate, the student council of the Oread Training School, were elected last Tuesday. They are Richard Treese, president; Roger Montgomery, vice president; and Marlene Cox, treasurer. Dr. Dorothy Dedryam Louis, Jean Siecle, and John Richardson comprise the student membership of the organization. The annual all-school picnic will be held Friday, Oct. 11, at Browne Grove. All the practice teachers, supervisors, and parents of the students have been invited. LAWRENCE FARM STATE BEN JOHNSON DEMOTION LIVING FARMSTATE FARM STATE FARMSTATE DEMOTION MAIN STATE LAWRENCE With Every Autopoint or REALITE PENCIL! "TEN manny penant—ideal descriptions for riven or crisp or grin—would be the best way to bear official soil of each University in good graver form given its good weather. 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