SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 11:28 p.m. call 929648 Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain with its annual Violet Hunt this afternoon at the state lake in Tonganoxie. Guests will be Mrs. C. M. Hailer; Mr. Harrison Johnston, Kansas City, Mr. Helen Sinken, Boston, Mr. James Hendrick, c; Mary Hendrick, c; Evelyn Lily, c; Joola Brice, c; uncle; Annette Lawrences, c; Olive Adèle Kreibich, f;贝仑; Belle Lemon, f; maert; Margaret Jennings, c; Virginia Taylor, f; Dailey Holffman, c; Katherine Hard, f; Jean Jason, c; Emily Rutherford, f; Ruth Ether Parity, c; Beduh Self, self; Shirley Salbury, f; Sahel Deer, c; Donna Sutherland, c; Marjorie Clark, c; Isabel Tuncell, c; 73 p. m. call 2702R3. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Kappa will entertain with their senior banquet this morning at the chaperone house. Guests will be: Mildred DeWeese, Lawrence; Dorothy Zimmer; Laura Grace; Daniel Burcher; Lena Burke Elodie Bancero, Ottawa; Leois Biher; Newton, Mary Starrett, Marshwick City, Baty Neff; Spring Hill; Ethel Watkins, Heldericks Fear. Lorraine Shire, all of Kansas City; Hank Anderson; Walcott, and Matel Rich, all of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nu entertained with their annual spring party Friday night at the chapter house. The ballroom, where dinner was served was decorated to represent a Paris cafe. Red Blockburn and his orchestra formed the music for the event. Mrs. Kraus Ockes, Edith Martin and Mrs. John B. Turry. Siriam Eta Chi, Congregational church ority, is entertaining the high school and college students in this marvelous Lucille Wilhord, $38; Jamn Friend, $38; and Elma Cary, $30, will be in charge. Sponsors Mrs. A. Cieland and Mrs. Few K. King. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha, Their house are; Mary Campbell, Brule; Walker, Batty Walker, all of Hutchinson; Julie Shepherd, Jane Gives, both of Hutchinson and Warren; Warren, Dorothy Foster, all of Bartle- vine, and Carteira Glisson, Abilene. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Peggy Morgan, c37, t1, Stuart Delgado of Dallas, Texas. His Delgado was a member of the Phi Delta fraternity when he defended the University of Texas in Austin. dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house today will be: Kemmon Vost Achen, C38; Wenner McCain, C38; and Mrs. John Barklebill of Lawrence. Yvonne Cole of Wichita, and Betty Smith of Kansas City, are week-end guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Margaret Stiehiy of Humboldt, is a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ --- PHONE K.U. 66 Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Naomi Robinson, e'37, to Frank Levdig, e'37. Mrs. Robert Westlake of Kansas City Mo, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Delta PI house. At the Churches Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Helen Goodwin, ed'uncl, to Vernon Swinson, e'37. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chm Omega house Friday night were: Mrs Young of Dodge City and Dorothy Berk- arker. Plymouth Congregational church, 923 Vermont street. Church school, 9:45; Morning worship, 11:00; Sermon subject "Baptistism" to church church at 5 p.m. for outside meeting at Indian Springs. Transportation provided. Immanuel Lutheran church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, Church school, 10 a.m.; sermon, "I Will Not Leave You comfortless," 11 a.m.; Fellowship lunch, 5.30; Open forum discussion, 6 p.m. FOR SALE Trinity Episcopal church, Teeth and Vermont streets. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45; morning worship, 10 a.m.; Bible supper, 6:30, at MacDonald's. First Church of Christ, Sclienst, 1240 Massachusetts Street, School. 10 a.m.; sermon, "Soul and Body?" 11 a.m. First Evangelical church. Church school, 9:45; sermon, "As a Man Think-eth," 10:45. First Christian church, Tenth and Kentucky streets. Church school, 9:45; sermon, "We Honor Sacrifice," 10:50; Student Fellowship, 5:30 p.m.; Student orum and high school young people, 30 p.m. First Methodist Episcopal church, Tenth and Vermont streets. Church school, 5-10 sermon, "The Doom," 10:50- 30 leagues will not meet this week. First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets, Church school, 9:45 sermon by Dr. J. H. Sowerby, pastor of the First Baptist church of Iola, CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 66 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 1929 - Motion completely overmanned. Good tires Excellent finish, good shape throughout Dekalb, Iowa. Dekalb, Iowa. Dekalb, Iowa. Duke, 1901 Rhode Island. Phone 2541. LOST AND FOUND 1920 FORD SPORT COUPE. A good buy. Thomas, 1001 West Hills. Phone 1144. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS TYPHING: Thesis or term papers by ex- pert typist. Rates reasonably. Foreign language papers given special attention. CAPSTUDENT for rates. Mary Robb Salis- ton -164 LEAWINING FOR CHICAGO on the afternoon of June 5th. Will take three students to share expenses. Call Sam 1614W. — 164 BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING FOUND A 50c Hair Cut 23c, 35 years. K.U. Barber Shop, 14th Tenn. We guarantee our Dandruff removal. Tid- Wooth - Duckers — 165 KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOARD AND ROOM GIRLS: Room and board for summer school. Close to University. Phone 2649. 1535 Tennessee. -164 ROOM AND BOARD—Cool south rooms for summer term. Call 2323R 1289 Kentucky street. OR RENT: After reserving one room, six rooms, furnished and modern, in a sunny area. $125 per summer Inquire 129 Park treet, or phone 1343 after P.M. P.M. tPARTMENT for one person for summer school or next school year. Pride bath, private entrance, sleep in room from campus. Call 1-800-257-3555. 25 West 16th Street. CLEANERS FURNISHED APTS. AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver 14th & Tenn. TAXI Phone Birmingham, Anl, May 25—(UP)-Hospital attends today discussion of current medical issues by a physician, came to life and lives for two hours to prove the report pre- John McCrory, Pronounced Dead Breathed After Two Hours Unitarian church, Twelfth and Vermont streets. Junior church, 9:45; Discussion group, 10 a.m. Church schools, 11 a.m. Cantata, "Bide With Us," sung by the choir of the Grace Cathedral church, Topeka, 8 p.m. John McCruy, 48, unemployed of a Birmingham suburb, was ill, with pneumonia, his condition steadily growing worse. The man's family waited for the fatful news. An inquest held the patient. He caused o breathe. First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont street. Church school, 9:45 sermon, "To Patriots—Dead and Living," 11 am; "Tuxia Society for high school students, 6:30 pm"; Westminster at Westminster hall, at Westminster hall, 1212 Ourel, 7:30. 10.50; Social hour and lunch, 6 p.m. Young people's service, 6:30 p.m. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Dead Man Returns to Life But instead ofnotifying the family immediately, he applied a stimulant routine matter in such cases, there was one chance in a thousand. He made one minute, two, then three, and then repeated to react. The family as informed. A moment later a ripple of excitement ran through the ward. Someone had discovered that McCrory was 'breathing' The startled family gathered by the side. For two hours the man lived, though he never regained consciousness nor spoke a word. Award Letters at Missouri Columbia, Mo., May 25—(UP)—Varsity letters were awarded to 55 Umi Then he died. Do as others do. Use the paste at night and use the powder in the morning. You'll be amazed at the new beauty of your smile. versity of Missouri athletes today by the committee on intercollegiate athletics. The committee reached no conclusion regarding a successor to H. J Huff, track coach who has tendered his resignation. Rescall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste or Tooth Powder 25c RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. "The Real Store" 9th & Mass. Phone 238 George S. Weaver, of the Topek office of the KERC, was in Lawrence today interviewing students to work in the Topek office this summer. He was a graduate student at stenographers fill in during vacations of the regular office force. SAVE with SAFETY at Mezcall DRUG STORE KERC Man Here German Club to Hold Picnic The members of the German Club will hold their annual picnic today at the home of Prof. E. F. Engel. The club will meet at the Administration building at 4 o'clock and will go together to the home of Professor Engel. 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