THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1953 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS OUR PRICE Mat and Eve 15c VARSITY TONIGHT Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" Friday-Saturday-- ZANE GREY'S "Smoke Lightning" with George O'Brien Added Chapter 6 "Jungle Mystery" Arrives Sunday-- Moran and Mack The Two Black Crows "Hypnotized" NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Watch the Crowd Roar with Jimmy Comes Back With a Bang-Up Hit! JAMES CAGNEY 'Hard to Handle' Watch Him Put Those Hard to Handle Dames in Their Place — When He Turns on the Heat Also—Edgar Kennedy's Latest Comedy Panic Cartoon-News The Show of Shows The Show of Shows I'll be seeing you in Owl Show 11:15 Saturday Make a Date With Her Now A Gorgeous Screen Spectacle of Beauty, Youth, Love, Laughter Melody, Song and Dancing Feet A rush dinner given by Phil Chi Theta was held at the Colonial tea room. Tuesday evening, Fifteen members and guests were present. The table was decorated with yellow flowers and candles. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Kiney are in charge of plans for the dinner bridge at the University club Friday at 7 o'clock. Chti Delta sigma will entertain as dinner guests tonight Olver Sheklaur, c'38; Scherel Walquist, c'unc; and Maurie Pinklin, m'26. Francese Smith; Louise Ewerl; curet, *Avice Mi Bride*, c33; and Kailn Kirkendale, cunel were guests. Juanita Morse, b33; is president of the seror- Miss Everitt won the high prize and Miss Smith received the traveling prize at bridge. Mrs. F. T. Stockton, 720 Indiana street, will entertain the Verdredi club at her home tomorrow afternoon with luncheon and bridge. Invitations are extended to all Bapst young people and their friends for the George Washington party to be held at the home of Rev. Charles W. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. There will be games and refreshments to carry out the colonial idea. Miss Fern Harris, Pauline Louise Belts, Mrs McCully, and C. Willet Willis will assist. The University Women's club will have as their guests at the next tea Thursday afternoon, March 2, the Uni- tween Club. The tea will be given at Myers hall. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Edwards, route six, announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday afternoon at Memorial hospital. Mr. Edwards, 29, was formerly a member of the University Daily School Board and is now the Lawrence Journal World. Mrs. Edwards, formerly Frances Shepherd, also attended the University of Kansas. Sigma Phi Epsilon elected as officers Monday night Charles Maharsley, c33; president; and Armand Bumpel, c34; vice president; James Murphy, c34; secretary Colinna, c34; were retained as secretary and copresident respectively. Mr. Schofield graduated from the Stuart Armstrong Military academy, Staunton. Va He is now promoter for the Cur- publishing company at St. Joseph, Mo. Virginia Allison Blue of Tulsa, Okla, and Bernard A. Schoelfeld were married Saturday morning in Kansas City. The bribergeon is a former student of the University, where he was director of an orchestra under his name. All Star Values for Friday Feb. 24 Really Now You May Not Need a New Pair of Party Slippers, Just Take Them to--- THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP We have to be good to keep busy Phi Chi Theta Virginia Team, c'uncl, of Eappa Alpha Thea attended the Beta Pig dinner in Manhattan last night. Fil Chi Theta Gives Rush Dinner Blue-Schofield Marriage Death Calls Student Home Maxine Devlin, c3, of Turon, was called home Monday night because of an illness expected to return to school Monday. 49c 2 for 95c Broadcloth fabrics in meat par- ties that are fast color. Male to fit right. A dandy school shirt. SHIRTS SUITS $2.98 HATS Spring hats in the new pinter robes. Medium and narrow snap blim styles. Harmonizing and contrasting bands. These are suits that were formerly up to $18.90. Styles that will be popular this spring. Colors are in little detail. $12^{95} Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 81 U Mass. Attend "Happy Landings" - Monday and Tuesday Moving Hoover's Belongings From White House White House workers have started the huge task of removing all of the private property of President Hoover from the executive office in the White House. The photograph shows them loading a truck with crates to be shipped to Los Angeles. Chance to Earn Money Is Overlooked by 3000 Students With Activity Tickets Approximately 3,000 students fibbed themselves out of a chance to earn from $5.00 to $20.00 when they enrolled in the course. The Chancellor, announced today, When the men and women enrolled last Sept. they were handed a green folder containing the schedule offered by the Activity ticket for the school year. Later they were asked if they had read the entire folder. Everyone responded that they had read "did" asked Nichols as he pushed one of the folders across the desk. According to Nichols, not one solitary essay was entered. This contest was sponsored, Nichols said, for the bone- On one of the pages, and it was not the last page, was an announcement that an essay contest would be sponsored by the Activity Ticket Committee offering prizes ranging from five to twenty dollars. The requirements were that the entrant be the owner of an essay ticket, and the contest was red for Feb. 10. fit of those who had a fair writing ability and who desired to earn a part of their entrance fees. The final day of the contest arrived and passed. The team was announced, also came and left. Not one student did enter an essay. "This shows very plausibly," said Nichol, "that the students do not read the pamphlets which the University goes to a great experience to furnish, but through, I expect they will read even the root notes at the bottom of programs." GERMAN CLUB WILL PRESENT ONE-ACT PLAY MONDAY NIGHT Captive and Captor Meet Again "Einer Muss Heizen," a one-act German play concerning the complications causes when the will of the father decrees that one of the sons must murry, will be given by the German club, Monday, Feb. 27, in Fraser theater. The play will begin at 8:15 p.m. and all people invited are invited to Private C. K. Sink, right, known as the only living private holding the Congressional Medal of Honor for distinguished services in the World War, was born on April 21, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York. Awarded with him is Heinrich Kühler whom Shack credited near Verdun on October 8, 1956, later with nine other German and two machine guns. A Poet Laureate Looks Over New York attend. All of the parts will be in German. The play is under the direction of Professor E. F. Engel of the German department. The members of the cast and their parts are Jakob Zorn, Ralph Krause, Janice Dohm, Elias Dricher, c: 38; Gertrude, Villa Frieda, c: 34; Lulie, Ermn Erbmiddg, c: 37. Actor's Wife Is Killed Hollywood, Feb. 23—(UP) -Mrs. Antonio Moreno, wife of the former screen actor, was killed today when he automobile went off a cliff on Mulhallford drive, Rene H. Dussac, 21, driver of the car, was injured. Mrs. Moreno was just as the car turned over and her body landed at the bottom of the canyon. Want Ads Twelve-word words or less 1 level Nine-word words or less 2 level 6 inquiries, Large加数 ads WANT ADS ARE ACM- COMPANIED BY CASH Dr. A, R. Mansfield, superintendent of the Seamen's Church Institute of New York, pointing out some of the interesting sights of that city to John Mansfield, poet incarnate of England, and Mrs. Mansfield, who are visiting America. PLEASANT rooms for boys in com- fortable home at price you can afford to pay. Home cooked meals, all for week or work. 14th. 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