MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1927 a. PAGE THREE NEW CLASS in SHOWWHAND and TYPEWRITING Starts Feb. Special tuition rates in K., U. students. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. WHY PAY MORE VARSITY TONIGHT "AFRAID TO TALK" TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY Frohry, Fuzzy. "THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED" with SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZANSU PITTS Added Napoleons Bust What an Idea SOON— "VANITY STREET" OUR PRICE Mat. and Eve. 10-15c WHY DAY MORE Where Friends Meet Friends DICKINSON Quality - Service - Economy TONIGHT and TUESDAY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WITH KAY FRANCIS Directed by KING VIDOR UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE Then Comes— "THE MUMMY" A Love That Lasted 3000 Years — ON THE CORNER Faculty Women's Club Gives Teen A delightful musical program was given Sunday afternoon at the Faculty Women's club tea in West Administration Building by Miss Merilie Moore, soprano, and Miss Allie Merle Conger, pianist. The guests and members were received by Miss Marcia Baty, president of the club, and Miss Katherine C. Doering, chairman of the social committee. The following members of the social committee acted as hostesses in the dining room: Miss Selma Geltloh, Miss Wealthy Bobcock and Miss Harriet Hearn, who attended by Miss Corn Dows, Miss Harriet Geer, Miss Mattie Crummie and Miss Kane. Miss Margaret Lynn and Miss Mav Gardner poured. The guest list included the following: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Liudick, Dean and Mrs. J. G. Brandi, Dean and Mrs. E. B. Stouther, Dean and Mrs. D. Stouther, Dean and Mrs. Havenhill, Dean and Mrs. R. A. Schweger, Dean and Mrs. George Shand, Dean and Mrs. T. Stockton, Dean and Mrs. R. M. Davis, Dean and Mrs. Henry" Werner, Mrs. Coe Russell a helper of Helen of Grunt Ben- Kan. Phi Chi Delta To Give Banquet Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church sorority, will hold initiation services and a banquet in honor of the new members tomorrow evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at the church "The Roadway" will be the theme of the banquet, with Ruth Rowland, fa 33, presiding as toastmistress. Lucy Bailley, gr, will present a group of original songs, and special music for the celebration, Gail Gallup, fa 33, and Helen Alter, c 33. The general committee in charge of arrangements is composed of Florence d, e35, chairman; Ruth Riley, gr; Gwen Rushen, fa33, and Arlene Morgan, ed. uncle; Eidh Borden, fa34 and Mildred Sawin, fa34, are in charge of arranging, and Linda Lawson, c33, is chairman of the会议 on decorations. To Have Supper Mrs. Edwin F. Price will entertain Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, with a supper at her home, 1299 Tennessee street, tomorrow evening at 5:30. The regular meeting which will be held in the direction of Margaret Roberts, fa.35. The subject for discussion will be "Trees in Art." Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday were Janice Poole, bet Berry Watson, fa 36; M. Cave Biane McAchison, fa 42; M. Acheson; and Mr. Star, Scott City. Guests at the Delta Zeta house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Deventon, Dr. and Mrs. Eileen Caualu, Dr. and Mrs. Kenta C. B. M. Beckevier, Berkeley, Calif. Phi Gamma Delta dinner guests yesterday were Ella Fontron, Hutchinson; Crosey Seymour, clunc; John Kelley, Tom Banks; Matthew Roberts Toke and Tugh McGuire, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Lyle S. Powell will entertain the active chapter of Delta Zeta at a tea from 3 until 5 o'clock tomorrow at her house, 1108 West Hills Terrace. Phi Kappa Psi entertained these dinner guests yesterday: Linna Lou Wheeler, c'33; Mr. and Mrs. Dudley H Stiles of Kansas City, Kan. Violet Kisner, c'unel, was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilon house yesterday. Ned Herron of Kansas City Mo., was a weekend guest. Good Old Fashioned DRUG STORE SERVICE For 14 Years the Reliable Student Druggist You can bring your prescriptions here with the complete confidence that only registered pharmacists will fill your orders. They will handle only of drugs, carefully and skillfully compounded. "Handy for Students" Everything the student needs—Drugs, prescriptions, notions. Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 "Handy for Students" 11 & Mass. Margaret Stout, '31, of Clay Center, was a weekend guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Arthur Hagen, '32, of Topeka, visited friends in Lawrence during the weekend. Professor and Mrs. Robert Warner were guests of Theta Tau at dinner yesterday. Carolyn Torrell, gr, was a dinner guest at the Phi Beta Pi house yesterday. Triangle announces the pledging of Clarence A. Jackson, e35, of Ponca City, Okla. KFKU Monday. Jan. 16 6 p.m.-Prof. L. D. Jennings of the department of economics will speak on the subject of War Debts-Cancellation vs. Collection. 2:30 p. m.-Elementary German Les son by Prof E.F Engel Tuesday, Jan. 17 6 p. m.-Musical program arranged by Miss Allie Merle Conger, assistant professor of piano. 2:45 p. m—Nursery School Methods in Habit Formation," a talk by Dr. Florence B. Sherbon. Athens, Jan. 16—(UPC)—Former Premier Eleutheros Viennois, succeeded today in forming a coalition cabinet, with himself as uremer. Venizelos Again Premier Want Ads LOST: Slide rule, Thursday morning at 11:30 a.m., between Blake and Marvin. Phone 16889. —91. FOR RENT: Room with private bath to girls. 1135 West Campus Road--88 --that make this such a popular place with K. U. students today BOYS' ROOMS: First class; double and single; all invites; reasonable rates. Near Campus; no hill to elbows; on-site; oppose athletics. –1218 Mish. –130 FOR RENT. To one or two boys, a very desirable large room. Reasonable rent. 1301 Vermont. Phone 127. —89. WANTED: Girls to work. 1316 Ohio Street. —89. WANTED: Typing, rest and careful work, special attention to punctuation, grammar and spelling. Lucille Willis. Phone 1187R. —87. "A" GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F.H. Hobro, Optometrist, 833 Mass. St., 101 NOBOMS for boys: Large, well ventilated corner rooms, with large closets. GIRLS: Attractive rate on room, man- board. Also kitchenette. Use of living- room, dining, and grand piano. Board phone 1763, grand 1468. Tenn. in Ring. Lavatory in every room. Bathroom on every floor. Rent reasonable. 1014 Miss. Phone 1408. -89. YOUR TIME is valuable. Have your watch put in perfect condition now. Roberts珠宝 store, 833 Mass. St. LOST: Friday night, near Auditerium a lady's black glove. Phone 2711R 21 Years Ago K. U. students didn't know anything about those Toasted Sandwiches and Silex Coffee UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-hassement. Memorial Union Below is an exact reproduction of the advertisement we ran in the first Dayana, Kansas 21 years ago. Even the illustration is printed from the original REPAIRING Not only watches, but anything that is bought in a jewelry store, and many other things that are bought in a store. Bring Your Broken or Damaged Articles to Us and we will repair them if it is and we will repair them if it possible to do so. Our charges are Moderate. Julien Guentzel, with The College Jeweler Likes to do little jobs of resourcing. The College Jeweler DUKE UNIVERSITY School of Medicine DURHAM, N. C. Four terms of eleven weeks are given each year (M.D. three years) or (MLD. four years) or three terms may be given each year (MLD. four years). 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