SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1933 X UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREEN 2. Hill Society Dinner guests of Sigma Phi Epsilon Friday night included Mrs. W. C. Koeingw, Winfried and Bobbie Koenigw of the University of Chicago and Carl Kehagen, of Oskaloosa. William Buck has been elected warden of Phi Mu Alpha to replace William Grey, who did not return to the University this fall. Neal Huggard, Lawrence, William Leech and Charles Smith Oaklaoose were dinner guests of Phi Mu Alpha Friday night. --is to go in the JAYHAWKER MAGAZINE this year. Pose early. HIXON STUDIO Eldridge Hotel Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Don Rose, of Kansas City, Kan. 10:00 am—Bible class. Rev.' W. W Stoeppelwerth will give an exposition of the Lord's Prayer. At The Churches IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Tenth and Kentucky 11:00 a.m. — Divine service with preaching. Subject of the sermon, "Must Be About My Father's Business." Must Be at the parish house, 818 Kitcheng. Lunch at the parish house, 818 Kitcheng. TRINITY LUTHERAN 6:00 a.m.-First meeting of the K U chapter of the Lutheran Student Walther league. Immanuel Lutherans invite you to hear the old Gospel of a changeless Christ for a changing world. Lain and New Hampshire 9:45--Student class, Rev. Charles A Pulc sneaker 11:09—Worship service. Sermon by Rev. Puls on "Lake-warm Christians," Music, anthem, "O Lord How Manifold" Barryg, Offertery, "Great Peace Have They", Rogers, Miss Merihah Moore. 6. 30-Buffet luncheon for students in the social rooms of the church. 7:00 --- Discussion group, leader, Ted Craig, L. S. A. president. FIRST METHODIST 10th and Vermont 9:45-Sunday school classes, taught by Rev. Edwin F. Price and Professor F. O. Russell 10-56: "Moonlight will speak on 'Jesus Appeal Hurt will speak on 'Jesus Appeal will sing 'The Lord Is My Strength' by Rogers, Doyle Dorothy is director" UNITARIAN 12th and Vermon 8:00- Rev. Hunt will speak or "Where Is God Going?" Mrs. Mildee Dunn will sing "Bow Down Thine Ear" by jenks. 10:00–Form discussion, Henry Werner, leader. Karl Matern and Karl Koerstetner will discuss the modern history of the Century of Progress exposition. 11:00--Morning service, Mr. Engvault will speak on "Sublime Hazards," Karl Bratton will sing "If With All Your Hearts." 7. 00 - Promethean club meeting, Open discussion on the topic "Is War Instinctive?" Special music. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL 925 Vermont 9:45 — University Sunday school classes, taught by Dr. R. H. Wheeler and L. Curtis Guide. 11:00- Morning service, Rev Joseph F. King will preach on "Limitations of Experimentation". 6:30—Fireside forum. Rev. King will speak on "Marks of an Educated Man". Informal social hour after the talk. Tenth and Vermont 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Tenth and Vermont Carter H. Harrison, rector, Telephone 1111. Dead Hog Causes Law Suit Dead Hog Causes Law Sault *Joe M. Bower - T.A. A. Bower and W. C. Chase* William and Henry Clausser for $3,000 over a dead dog. The plaintiffs charge that 129 of the animals became infected with chickens as a result of the attack of the defendants to bury or destroy the areas of an infected animal. ROOM: For 2 girls, south room, good heat, no other roomers. Home privileges. Reasonable rates. 742 Indiana. Phone 3012. —10 LAUNDRY WANTED. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. 400 Wisconsin. Phone 25638. -13 WANTED: Student table, or small library table. Must be cheap and in good condition. Phone 1423W. —8 LOST. A pair of rinkless glasses in black case, with name Dr. Florea on front of face, Reward E. Herbert Jr. 1425 Tennessee. Phone: 525. --10 WANTED: Four boys for one room with 2 double beds. Kitchen privileges. House bills paid. 13 each. Phone: 2941. 91% Massachusetts. —13 FOR RENT: Two nicely furnished double rooms. $15 each. 1121 Tenn. 2602M. —10 KEYS made for any lock. Duplicates while you wait. Door closers and checks repaired. Knives, shears, lawn mowers shaped.塘磨 Terry & Rut- repair Shop. 623 Vermont. Phone 319-31. FOR RENT. To boys, 2 nicely furnished double rooms in modern home, $10 Also garage, 308 E. 19th. Phone 2042W BOARD and ROOM: At the Turner Club. $25 per month or 30c a meal. 1229 Ohio. Phone 2577. -12 ROOMS: University men or young married couple. Furnished kitchen if desired. Also garage for rent. 1616 Indiana Street. Phone 2414. —12 FOR RENT: Desirable room in private home to faculty member or graduate student. Home privilege. Reasonable. IOT New Hampshire. Phone 2956. ROOMS and board for girls, only three blocks from campus. Telephone 2649. 1536 Tennessee. — ROOM: Well furnished. Completely furnished kitchen optional with this room. 124 W. 13th Street—8 CLEANING—Men's suits and O'cates 50c: Ladies' plain dresses 50c: Ladies' pleated dresses 75c: Lure-lined cues 75c. H. W. Haldane, 117 E. 9. Phone 185. JOURNAL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday 15c week, Sports, news, comics, up to date pictures. Phone your order to 608. Every Student's PHOTOGRAPH PATEE WHERE THE DIN PICTURES PLAY A. G. ALRCH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamp Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass, Man Sunday Shows 1:30-3:30-7-9 Thru Wednesday Prepare for Great Things! A great song! With Music and 300 Dancing Beauties! Subscribe for Send it home. Only $1.00 for the year. They will appreciate it. THE KANSAS CITY STAR ALICE BRADY JACKIE COOPER JIMMY DURANTE FRANK MORGAN MADGE EVANS EDUCI QUILLAN FAY TEMPLON FAY HOSSELL RUSSELL HARDSON ALBERTINE RASCH NOW! BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOD Rickerd-Stowts PHONE H. L. Kevin Headquarters 17 Distributor Prices Stationary for the Moment Dear Folks: Classes are beginning and I'm really going to have to keep busy from now on. I'll write to you as much as I can, and I am having the Kansei sent to you to supplement my letters. 13 papers - 15c per week Yours still, Aviation Special WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS Cartoon - News That way, you'll read the Kansan and know what I'm talking about when I mention certain things. So if I abbreviate my letters some you'll still get more than I could possibly write. LOOK AT YOUR SHOES--- Our clothes are styled with an artist's eye, tailored with a craftsman's hands. You are doubly sure of satisfaction. Suiting You That's Mu Business Francis. Schulz The Tailor Nine-Seventeen Mass. Take Those Snapshots LOOK AT YOUR SHOES---- Everyone Else Does. Try our hard leather heels Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Pralor 11 W. 9th Don't Wait to Regret it You will find what you want among our EASTMAN KODAKS and FILMS Handy for Students Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Across from Courthouse Phone 678 Cine-Kodaks We have taken the agency for Eastman moving picture goods, Cine-Kodaks. Formerly a satisfactory outfit cost from $150 to $300, but with the introduction of the 8 millimeter film we can still sell a complete outfit for about $60. Ideal for group pictures, football scenes, and views of the "gang" in actions. We shall be glad to demonstrate. OFFICIAL It pays to know what is going on. It pays to know the facts about all events---past, present and future. Dame Rumor has been the cause of many mistakes. It pays to read the record of events---gone by and coming---records which are OFFICIAL. The OFFICIAL "bulletin board" for the students and faculty members of the University is the--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN It's not safe to depend on reading some one else's Kansan all year. It's a convenience to have a paper of your own. It's going to save you much in the long time will be worth much more than $3.00. Own your own Kansan. A Year's Subscription For $3 Brings you the official student daily newspaper delivered to your door every school day evening, except Monday, and also on Sunday morning. You may use the payment plan, if you choose, by paying $1.00 down. It totals $3.25. Be "In-the-Know"