FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. University Worcester GLA 72 The University Women's Club beld tea and reception for new members yesterday afternoon from 3 to 5 at Myer Theatre. Irene Poseby sang a song of songs. Mrs. C. V. Kent was the general chairman for the ten. Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, and Earl D. Hay, assisted. The present officers of the club, who received the guests, are: Mrs. E. H Lindley, president; Mrs. E. B Stauffer vice president; Mrs. W. F Krisack, secretary; Mrs. Leonard Axe, correspondent secretary; Mrs. George Hood, finance chairman; Mrs. R. M. Bradshaw, chairman; Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, program chairman; and members at large, Mrs. Ethel Evans, Miss Margare Anderson, and Miss Mary Larson. Alpha Omicron Pi Open House **Agnæ Omonerø Pi** will hold open Saturday night from 9 to 12 at the chapter house. Wayne Wright's ornamental sculpture, Mrs Alma Winne and Mr. Mrs Alpha Gamma Delta Open House Mrs. Alna Winne and Mr. and Mrs R. H. Beamer will be chaperons. K. U. Dames Reception The K.U. Dames entertained with a reception for the new Dames, Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Woman's Lounge of the Administration building Alpha Gamma Delta will hold open house tonight from 9 to 12 at the chamber house. Frank Bailey's orchestra, Frank City, Mo., will play for dancing. A very lovely musical program was furnished by Miss Maxine Ripley and PHONE K.U. 66 ROOMS FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADS ROOMS: Two large adjoining south rooms unfurnished $18.00, Furnished as sleeping rooms $12.00 each room near bath. All bills paid. $9.00 Ohio, -20 WANTED LOST AND FOUND ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD The Westminster Hiking club will hold its second hike of the season this evening. Two sections of students will Margaret Harryman, fs, will be the maid of honor for Miss Frances Isaacs at her marriage this room to Miss Harryman's brother, Brooks Harryman, fa, Mr. Roymond Isaacs, brother of the maid of honor for Mrs. James Murray. The ceremony will take place in the study of the First Methodist Episcopal church, in Wichita. GIRL: Room in modern, quiet home. Only one other room. Phone 1147. 1147 Ohio. -19 Mrs. T. S. Stover, former Sigma Chi house mother, was a guest for lunch at the Sigma Chi house yesterday noon. LOST. Blue anyx ring. Lest in Administration. Call Ann Horton, Pi Phi house. Phone 415. Reward. WANTED: An experienced bass man for dance orchestra. Phone 1419. 1140 Louisiana. -17 Sally Jo Dempsey, euncl, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. BUNDLE WASHING: Special handling of silks and fine linens. Call for and deliver. Phone 256ML --21 LOST: Man's yellow-gold Hamilton wrist watch. Look somewhere between a ring and a bracelet. Epsilon炉. Ask for Bob Johnson. Phone 1144. Reward. -19 second vice president; Mrs. James Phillips, secretary; and Mrs. Robert Edgar treasurer. The Fireside Forum will give a part, for all Congregational students in the Parish Church of Plymouth Congregational Church tonight. Tris MacDonald 37, and Margiag Hull, fa 37, will have the chance to speak with Brunaker, 38, and Charles Cochlough 38, will have charge of the games and program. STUDENTS: Boys or married couples, one two, or three-room apartments. Also, nicely furnished downstairs rooms for boys. Call 28828. LOST: Green cloth-back notebook, snowborne in Robinson Gymnasium. Leave at Intra-mural Office, 105 Robinson. Reward. -18 TAXI TAXI WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY- Prices reasonable. Mending done free Call for and deliver. Phone 1313. -15 RIGHT ON THE HILL is Lawrence's Only Boarding Club run on fraternity plan. Only $25.00 per room and board. Can handle five more men. Hurry! The Clique Club, 1137 Indiana. Telephone 932. -18 Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. Mr. Charles Neiwender, accompanied by Miles Lippman, Minnesota In the receiving line were the presen- offers of the club: Mrs. Jack Caudrai president; Mrs. Charles Thomas, firs vice president; Mrs. Trouve Jone FOR SALE Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, sponsor of the Dames, and Mrs. Henry Werner were guests of honor. FORD COUPE for sale. 1931 model First class condition. See it at the Standard Service Station, 6th and Massachusetts. -22 1929 CHEVIOLET ROADSTER -Excellent condition through, very good tires, folding windshield. Must sell to continue school. $85.00, $50.00 down. Ask for Dave, 1301 Rhode Island Phone 2641-7200. -*2* PHONE K.U.66 FOR SALE Antique Studiebaker Sedan Fine mechanical condition. Good tire and battery. Good eur for group owner- ship. Rutter's Repair Shop. 1043 Mass MISCELLANEOUS ACCURATE, experienced, and dependable stenographer for part time work Ware Box 123, e-o Kauan Office,仕龄 age, experience and references-28 LLOYD ERICSSON best Cherokee and Paris Semi-Antharcite Coal At a Saving Phone 2481R or 2807W RADIOS FOR RENT H A N N A / RADIO Phone 303 Twenty-four words or less in one inscription, two three inscriptions, six all inscriptions, 72; certain rates, two more than the daily rate. Payable on demand. Approved at the Bank of America and approved at the Bank of Montreal. HOUK'S Barber Shop "The Shop of the Town" 924 Mass. Expert Operators and Equipment to Give You the Latest Hair Dress 904 Mass. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP 921 Miss. Phone 9 Finger Waves 25c Permanents $2.50 up ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Keys for any Lock New night locks, padlocks & keyhole locks in stock. D2.30 Student Loans leave Westminster, one at 4:35, the other at 5:15 p.m. A special program is planned. Keys for any Lock DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRED & NEW ONE'S INSTALLED. All edged tools sharpened. Ruth Baker, Lois Milton, Operators Rutter's Repair Shop Your Bonded Locksmith. 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 312 | 100083, 54. Ft. 319. Wesley Foundation will hold a "get-together" Friday evening, at 8, at the First Methodist Church, Castello Child-Child Chapel. The social committee are in charge. Sue Engleman was a dinner guest at the Sigma Nu house last night. Jane Walker and Rub Ether Purly were lunchtime guests yesterday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Donald King, Is, of Hutchinson, was a guest at the Delta Chi house yesterday. The Chi Omega sorority held an hour dance for the Sigma Chi fraternity last night. Add Quilt Book to Library A new book, "The Romance of Patchwork Quilts," by Carrye A. Hall Leaverworth, and Rose G. Kretinger-Emperia, recently was added to the Thayer Museum library. The book contains a collection of 700 quilt patterns, a short history of the origin and development of patchwork in America. Eleven of the reproductions were taken from quilts on display in the museum. Two of the illustrations were taken by Terry Anderson, who was at one time a member of the music faculty of the University of Kansas. Several of the illustrations also were presented by Mrs. Dennis Sears, a graduate of the University. LUCAS RETURNS TO MANILA AFTER TEN YEARS' ABSENCE Word has been received that Dr. Emilio P. Loca formerly a member of the medical faculty of the University of Kansas, has returned to Manila, Phillipine Islands, after a 10-years' absence. Dr. Lucas received the Bachelor of Science degree in 1925 from the University of Kansas. After three years, he received the Doctor of Medicine in 1931, and for the past three years, he has served as instructor Dr. Lucas also served as an instructor Dr. Saint Margaret Hospital, Kansas City. KANSAS STATE ENROLLMENT INCREASED $30 STUDENTS This is an increase of 630 students over the number attending class this time last year, and an all-time record for the college. Official enrollment figures for Kansas State College announced by Mistie Josie McDowell Machar, registrar, gave the number of men and women attending classes. The previous record was in 1926 when 3,062 students were enrolled. There are 2363 men students and 988 women enrolled this year. Ruth Bordner, 738, the first woman to be elected to an office in the School of Law. Miss Bordner recently was made the measure of the first year law students. In the same election, Stuart Chamber, T38, was elected president, and John Salathel, T38, was elected vice president of the freshman law group. --at the WOMAN STUDENT IS ELECTED TO SCHOOL OF LAW OFFICE TRY OUR SUMMER SPECIAL SANDWICH WITH SALAD Ice Cream or Pie Ice Tea or Coffee 25c Kansas Players to Give Spectacular Drama CAFETERIA "False Gods," November Production, Has Large Cast The presentation of Eugene Brieux "False Gods" here in November will be one of the most unusual productions ever made. The Kansas Players will have the distinction of giving the play its second production in the United States; the first in Kentucky. Brieux, the author, says of the plays: "Of all my plays, it is the one that has been the most important upon which I have expended the most thought and time. The impulse to write it came to me at Loudes in view of the excited, suffering and praying scenes." "Pale Greek" is an example of a strikingly modern-ideal play, built on the theme of religion and receiving the aid of enclosing setting or ancient Egypt. A large cast will be used in the production of the play, under the direction of Prof. Allen J. Crafton, who feels that the character is an exciting spectacle carrying the idea, rather than an intimate play of character. Professor Crafton will play the role of Staii, which allows more free-for-all action and any role he has chosen for some time. Benishes its unusual quality of theme, the sets for the play are sharply different from any that have been used here. Under their influence, the Frozen stage will assume a massive and spacious character. Three stage levels are used, with inclined planes. Egyptian masked figures, decorated areas that will be a perfect background for the color and mysterious quality of the play. Between 35 and 40 Freshman engineers attended a smoker at the Theta Theta Tau Holds Smoker Tau fraternity house, last night. Professors E. D. Hay and J. O. Jones of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and Mr. C. A. Shaw, efficiency engineer for the Kansas Power and Light company, also attended. Professor Jones gave a short talk to the students on his research, which is entertained by Duane Main at the piano. Cider and donuts were served as refreshments. KFKU SELECTS ANNOUNCERS AND OPERATORS FOR YEAR Amouncers for station KFKU this year are Clarence Bridestine, fa37. Hosington; Samuel Ericson, c35. Lovengate; and John Phillips, c37. Kuma City. Mo. Bridestine and Ericson were amouners last year. Following the tryouts recently, Phillips was selected for the third amouncer. KFKU also has three regular operators this year. They are: Leo Born, e36; Gage; Vernon Fulton, e4ul; Manu Sharma; Michael Hutchinson. 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