FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933 No UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Joint Tea Is Planned for Sunday Afternoon 11 2 W. S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A. Will Be Hostesses at Watkins Hall A joint tea, aperiated by the W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A. will be held from 3 until 5 c'check Sunday afternoon of the University have been invited. A program has been arranged for the occasion which will include a vocal selection by Mary Louise Beltz, and a dance with her by James Stoner, Helen Russell and Charlina Armstrong are the representatives o the organizations who are providing the event. Faculty members and other women interested in University organizations will form the receiving line at Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Agnes Husband, dean of women; Mrs. Charlotte Walker, dean of students; Mrs. Frances Kins, Mrs. Morrow; Frances Bullard; Lilia Lawson, president of the W.S.G.A.; and Dorothy Lightburn. Hill Society College pammers and colors, an indoor field meet. KU, kujus puzzle, and a group of bass sols by Prof. John Is will be the feature of the student's participation in the church tonight at 8 o'clock by the Prometheus club. Dale Underwood, '37, and Mrs. Charles A. Engwall are arranging the program for the mixer. Ford Miller, the drummer for Petriss, is in charge of the dance will follow the mixer. Cecilia Coellis is chairman of the student micaer to be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the First Christian church, which she will be visiting who have charge of the party are: Allen Trovillo, games; Loria Lawrence, decorations; Ehlert Ford, refreshments; Rachel Olsen, flowers; Goodger, Clark Philippi, Alice Hoover, Wayne Sanderson, Major Swan, Ray Summers, Fern Denison, Mildred Desner, and Lada eweumb, entertainment. A one-act comedy, *"Toastless," by Max Maurey, will be part of the program at the Wesley Foundation mixer for new students tonight at 8 o'clock at the First Methodist church, 103 and Vermont. George Allen, and Helen Mayer, e24, Maurey, will be the rehearsal reqtion for group singing will be included in the evening's entertainment. Games will form the entertainment for the opening party of the Lutheran Student Walther League, student group of the Immunel Lutheran church, which is to be held tonight at 8 candlelit hours in Kentucky street. Karl Gorsthoff, 35, Old Westbury, claud and Dorothea Sanders, bspace, form the committee on arrangements. A stunt program will be the feature of the informal reception of the Westminster Student Association tonight at the St. Paul's Church. The program committee consists of the following: Richard Baldridge, Dr. Cassius, Corinne D眶, and Myra Morimer. Mary Louse Belitz, fa 36, and Chester Cunningham, gr, are in charge of arrangements for the reception for new arrivals. For more information, go to o'clock in the parlor of the Fiat Baptist church by the Baptist Young People's Union. William Howie, gr., will sing. The Book Exchange Will Pay Cash The Limited Number of For a Limited Number of the Following Books--- Europe in Middle Ages—Ault Fundamentals of Germania—Thurm Boran—Brown The Olypius—M. R. S. The Moldover—Eld. Soil—Smith The Republic of Plato History of England—Lunt Readings in Eng. Hist—Cheyney Gen. Psychology—Wheeler College Algebra—Hart Survey of Harkin Survey of Physiology—Sauders Ge学Chemistry—Cady Physical Chem—Millard Organic Chem—Chamberlain Public Finance—Jones Finney Modern Ec. Sceeety—Schlitter Plant Flig—Cxatherone-Lytle "K. U. Joy," is to be the theme of the annual student mixer which will be held at the Plymouth Congregational church tonight at 8 o'clock. The evening's entertainment is patterned after life on "the HILL" at its gayest. Basement UNION BUILDING M.J. B.-Ring of Pompeii, Vt., is a mgr at the Aacacia house this week, and Mrs Dont West of Kansas City in Don West at the same bome. Open Every Day. 9 to 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Don Rose of Kansas City, Mo. -Ruth La Pierre, of Kansas City, Mo, is a week-end guest of her sister, Jane at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of John Phillips of Kansas City, Mo. Henry Haskell Commends Civilization of Europeans madness for money that culminated in the crash of 1929. (Continued from Page 1) "The French value money—sometimes too highly in their bargaining—but they value art, things of the intellect, the logic, the wisdom of refined living more than money." "The artist, the author, the scientist the educator, wins the profound admiration of the French people. "It is a peculiar obligation that falls upon those who have the advantages brought by education to defend our heritage of tolerance, of personal liberty, of freedom of the speech and of writing, of freedom of democracy who threaten them." Want Ads Twenty-five words or less! 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GILRS: Attractive rooms, with board $2.50 per month, without board if desired. Every home privilege. Use of location 1408 Tennessee, 1763-7. Best location, 1408 Tennessee, 1763-7. FOR RENT To boys, 2 nicely furnished double rooms in modern home, $10. Also garage. 308 E. 19th. Phone 2942W. J BOARD and ROOM: At the Turner Club. $25 per month or 30 a meal. 1229 Ohio. Phone 2577. -12 ROOMS: University men or young married couple. Furnished kitchen if desired. Also garage for rent. 161. Indiana Street. Phone 2414. —12 FOR RENT. Desirable room in private home to faculty member or graduate student. Home privileges. Reason- 1017 New Hampshire Phone 2556 FOR RENT. Two well furnished rooms, three windows each, large office desk and study table in each. Pretty of heat and hot water. $10. $15. $18. Vermont. T BOYS: Wanted 2 boys to board and room or room, in modern home. Reasonable rates. Privilege to use radio and piano. 27493, 542 Tennessee. —7. ROOMS and board for girls, only three blocks from campus. Telephone 2549. 1336 Tennessee. —10. ROOMS: For boys, 1 single $7.00. 1 double $10.00, 3 windows. Roommate for senior majoring in psychology, 5 mount. 4 backs from campus. 193 Ves. 600. ROOMS: For graduate students students $7 per month. Arrangements may b. made for board. 1825 Louisiana. Phone 1867. —7. BOYS: Two upper classmen to share apartment at the Moody Apts, 1345 Tennessee. $7.50 each. Call A. W. Bradford 1292. —7 ROOM: Well furnished. Completely furnished kitchen optional with this room. 124 W. 13th Street—B CLEANING - Men's suits and O Creats 50 Ladies' plain dresses 50; Ladies' dresses plated dresses 74; Fur-lined coats 74. W. H. Walden, 117 E. 9. Phone 185. JOUNIAL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday 15s week Sports, news, comics, up to date pictures. Phone your order to 608. New Fall Books Are Arriving Daily. You are cordially invited to come in and browse. THE BOOK NOOK LOOK AT YOUR SHOES--- 1021 Mass. 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