WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1933 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Well-- Such Stuff! "Of course it's cold outside." But this is just the time of year when it's most fun to hike over to a Varsity Dance and meet the gang. Yes-and his Hotel Eldridge Orchestra Is Playing for the That's Right! 'Bugs' House Hobnail Hop Saturday Feb.11 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock Sponsored by the ENGINEERING COUNCIL The "Hop" Is a Party for The "Hop" Is a Party for --Engineers --Geologists --Medics --Pharmics --College Boys -(Also "Laws") SOCIETY Serorities Give Spring Rush Parties The Valentine motif is being used by several sororities in decorating for spring semester rush parties which are being held this week. Among the Valentine parties had night were the informal dimmers given by Alpha Xi Delta and Pi Beta Phi and the formal dinner of Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained a color scheme of pink and blue Chi Omega and Alpha Omicron Phi will entertain rushees at formal Valentine dinners this evening, and Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha XI Delta will have informal dinners, the latter using black and white in decorating. Miller-Alexander Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Marion Millek of Topeka to Crescent Alexander of Bartlesville, OKla, both former students of the University. Mr. Alexander is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta. ADMISSION DATES—75c—STAGS M. Paul Rankin entertained with a bridge lioness and handkerchief shower Monday in observance of the anniversary of Mrs. R. A Schweigler. Kappa Phi, Methodist church service, will entertain with a Valentine party Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Price, 1299 Tennessee street. Josephine Leo, c/35, is in charge of the arrangements. Guests at the Delta Zeta house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wolf of Leaverworth, and Mr. and Frank Van Deventer, Kauai City, Ca. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Eugenia Chancellor, a funnel, and Bennie Jean Daniels, e'36, at luncheon yesterday. The cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. will neet at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at Henley house. Betty Shirk of McPherson was a dinner guest of Kappa Kappa Gamma last night. Sigma Alpha Mu announces the pledging of Harry Koluva of Kansas City, Kan. Delta Union entertained Joe Lovewell of Topeka as a dinner guest last night. W. C. Emigh of Coffeyville is guest at the Acacia house this week. Steve Houston of Chetopa is a guest at the Sigma Nu house this week. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Lee Mitchel of Kansas City, Kan. FOR RENT: Rooms and board for boys, near Campus. Rates very reasonable. Call 2814. 1241 Louss. — 103. Twenty-eight ads or less 1. I use invoice number 6 in insertions. I. Large ad adds prompts. WANT ADS are ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. Want Ads FURNISHED 4-room: modern house. Dosirable for couple or three men students. Phone 248M8. 804 Mo. St. FOR RENT. To young men, teacher, or married couple, pleasant southeast front room in private home. Private room in private home. Corner, 114. Kentucky. Phone 2314M. Ink Slide Rules Drawing Pencils BOYS' CLUB: Come where you can all get you all can eat. Home cooked meals; good variety; 21 meals for $5. 1122 Ohio St. - -102 Coe's Drug Stores FOR RENT: Single and double rooms; and apartment; for boys. Reasonable. One block from campus. Call 1127W. 1247, Ohio. Mrs. H. Garrett. GIRLS: Board and board, $23 monthly. Board optional. Use of living room, grand piano, radio. Every home private phone. Each kitchenette. 140 - 190 phone 1763. Tomorrow You'll Need a Notebook! TO RENT: to graduate or mature woman; pleasant rooms on top of the Hill. At 1236 Oread. Phone 1351—1099. 1347 Mass. FOR HENT: To married couple, pres- sioner, or upper classman, furnished living with piano, radio, etc. Gauge. Garage. Phone 107. 107 Phone. 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Good food, family style, all you can eat, prices low. Make up your own club. Good location. 1042 Chicago. -101 "A' GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. Roberts, Optometrist, 833 Mass. St., -101 MEN: Good double rooms, $6, $1.50, $1.25 each person; half block from accommodation. Sleeping porch and parker accommodations. Phone 2092, 1222 Miss. *OR RENT: Striately modern 4-room bungalow, close to University and business districts. Call 124 West 132f. v phone 1305M for admission. 08h YOUR TIME is valuable. Have you watch put in perfect condition now. Jewelry store, $33 Mass. St. ---Visit Our--- Rental Library You'll find the new books. here. 15c for 5 days. 1021 Mass. THE BOOK Tel. 666 NOOK USED & NEW TEXTBOOKS LAST SEMESTER One-Sixth of the textbooks We Said Were Used Textbooks. 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