THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1933 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Delta Zeta Honors Its National President Delta Zeta entertained with a dinner last night at the chapter house in compliment to Mrs. Carl Grant Maltoff of Delta Zeta, the national president of the society. Other guests were Mrs. Cameron Marshall; Mrs. J. G. Branty; Mary Cushing, gird, Dorothy Wilson, Lawrences, Carline Garlock, Kansas City, Mia. To Give Soph Hop The annual Soph Hop will be held in the Memorial Union building tomorrow night from 9 till 1 o'clock. Mel Snyder and his Chicago Gold Coast orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mistler will chaperone the party. Kenneth Stabus of Sobha is a guest at the Delta Tau Delta house this week. Fay Farrion of Burlingame was a guest Wednesday night and Irvin Baker of Kansas City was a guest Monday night. The following were dinner guests at the Triangle house last night: Professor and Mrs. E. D. Kinney; Mark Sykes, e*34; and Dr. Thorne, e*35. Dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house this evening will be Professor William Pilcher, Helen Davis, gr, and M. L. A. Davis, Lawrence. Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor of English, will be a dinner guest at the Alpha Tan Omega house this evening. Delta Tau Delta is entertaining as dinner guests tonight Janice Poole, gr; Beth Wells, c'unc1; Virginia Rhed, c'35; and Loberta Brabant, c'34. Phi Chi, professional medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Robert Kay, cunel, of Liberal. The University of Missouri debate team will be dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house tonight. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Zelma Beall, sped, of Kansas City, Mo. Pbi Delta Theta is entertaining John Elliot, c38, as a dinner guest tonight. KFKU Friday. Jan. 13 2.30 p.m.-Music appreciation period, Professor C. S. Skilton will discuss modern music 3. 00 p.m.-The Wisteria Field Conversation and the Great Reform of 645 A.D., by Ernest D. Tyler, extension instructor in history. 6. 15 p.m.-Musical program arranged by H.C.Taylor, professor of piano. Saturday, Jan. 14 2:30 p.m.—Carrall Shukers, gr, will talk on Diet in Relation to Colds. 2:45 p.m.—Lancashire, British Travel talk. 6 p.m.—Music memory contest. Cooking School Planned Again Columbia, Jan. 12—(UP)-Extensive plans have been completed here for the annual free cooking school sponsored by the Columbia Missouri, daily news paper edited by journalism students; Promotional work on the school has been done by journalism students also. There will be a meeting of all MacDowell members tonight at 8 o'clock in the rest room of central administration building. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXX Thursday, Jan. 12, 1933 No. 83 MACDOWELL: VOL. XXX Wednesday, 7 a.m. 12:54 p.m. Notes due at Cancellation Officer's in m. on request for follow-up pollination days and 11:30 a.m. on regular family issues. PERSONS INTERESTED IN TEACHING POSITIONS: There will be a meeting of all persons interested in securing teaching positions for the fall of 1933, in Fraser theater at 4 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 16. All persons who wish to make use of the services of the Teachers Appointment bureau should attend this meeting. H. E. CHANDLER, Secretary. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Friday, January 27 to Thursday, February 2, 1933 (inc.) FRIDAY AM January 27 PM SATURDAY AM January 28 PM MONDAY AM January 30 PM TUESDAY AM January 31 PM WEDNESDAY AM February 1 PM THURSDAY AM February 2 PM - College Gets Unique Gifts Berkley, Calif. — (UIP)—An oak tree, a piano, a seismograph and $7,200 were among the gifts to the University of California acknowledged by the board of regents recently. Survey Reveals Old Facts Harrisburg, Pa.—UA—A survey of 182,000 school children in Pennsylvania showed 97,000 claimed they used a Raymond, Wash. (UP)—An unemployed man sold his cow to buy a gun, to shoot a deer, to provide food for his hungry family. Cow Sold to Buy Gun toothbrush daily, 62,000 said they used one occasionally, and 22,500 admitted not using a brush at any time, according to the State Department of Health. "A" GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. Robot, optometrist $33 Mass. St. - 101. LOST: Just before Christmas vacation, foreign antique ring, consists of seven silver circles linked together to the owner. Please call 3051. -- 88. LOST: Saturday, black overcoat, K. C. Garment, and white silk scarf. Call 285. — 34. YOUR TIME is valuable. Have your watch put in perfect condition now. Roberts Jewelry store. 833 Mass. St. FOR RENT for the second semester: Pleasant room for graduate or mature woman, at 1236 Oread. Conven- tively located, and clean. – 85 ROOMS for boys; Large, well ventilated corner rooms, with large closets. Lavatory in every room. Bathroom on each floor. Commercial reasonable. Phone 1408. — 80. GIRLS: Attractive rate on room, with board. Also kitchenette. Use of living room, radio, and grand piano. Board music. Phone 1763. Tel. 1988. -88 Iris Ring. FOR RENT: Room with private bath to girls. 1135 West Campus Road.-88 LOST: Phi Beta Pi fraternity pin. Call 1018. Reward to finder. —84. Send the Kansan home. January Clean-up Many Bargains in Winter Merchandise Bargains in $15 Others $7.95 and $10 Polo Coats, Tri-ply Twists, Herringbones in the medium group of regular $21.50 value. Select your tomorrow. Others $7.95 and $10 CORDUROYS Bargains in Our finest suits are included at this price. Weights and patterns that are suitable for right hands are hard wool. All wool hard wood finish. The popular leather color or gray in heavy weight cords. $29.05 $1650 Others $9.95 and $12.95 SUEDE JACKETS SUDE JACKETS Values up to $6.45 in this group of reinder and chomis suede lumber jacks $4.95 The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 911 W. St. 811 Mass. St. Read Kansan Want Ads—You Get Results YOUR FATE IS WRITTEN IN THE STARS 1933 Read the naked truth about yourself and your acquaintances. Horoscopes for those born in February next month. 1933 THIS HANDY CALENDAR CONTAINS VALUABLE INFORMATION—HANG IT IN YOUR ROOM. SUNDAY You are on the verge of learning something to your scholastic career. Don't let down now. MONDAY Mineographing Multigraphing Typing Term papers and Thesis. Just in time for term papers. We are offering several factory rebuilt Woodstock typewriter ats Writers cramp a dire blood flow when they born on this date. Its victims cannot gladi- ate as long as they tie their tea cup gracefully. Punctuation, spelling and Gram- matical errors corrected without charge. Terms reasonable. WEDNESDAY You will soon meet the woman who is to be your soul-mate for ever and ever. She will be with violent gagging. Learn the cause and be happy. New, they sell for $102.50 Used machines as low as $7.50 New portables $19.75. Over 99 per cent of feminine giggles is caused by "Collariosis" a mild curse we can quickly remedy. Besides specializing in "Collar-osis" cases we have a complete laundry service at reasonable rates. TODAY - Collarosis: The condition existing when the points of the collar curl up and tickle the chin. FRIDAY Public Stenographic Bureau Sarah C. Acleland Lawrence Nall Bank Bldg. Ph. 468 TODAY Independent Laundry 740 Vermont Phone 39 Go to Convocation and hear about the Activity Fee— It'll Save You Money money Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Phone 548- TODAY Vote Today for the Activity Fee It will save you money 13 of life's saddest misfortunes resists upon those born on this date. You are always late. The teacher ignores them in classes. Over come this evil and success is yours. 65 TODAY Governor Landon inaugurated in Topcka. W. S.G.A. Tea, Central Ad rest room, 3 to 5 Special Convocation 10 a.m. for activity fee. Regardless of occasion, one sure way of being there on time is by calling. TODAY Jayhawk Taxi Phone 65 You will never be com- mely happy in life with diluged you highly de- guided use of an am- bition. Call us for all train and bus schedules. We will get you up for early departures if you place a call with us the night before. TODAY Soph Hop. Union Bldg., 9 p.m. closed Vesper organ recital—Aud. 4 p.m. We are们 have a choice collectors. For men we have "Old Tumers" wedgwoods—pitties and stone staves, with colorful pochoir designs. They are Soph Hop. Union Bldg., 9 p.m. closed date. Harry Lauder, extra concert course number. For girls, antique candy jars, dresser bottles, vases, paper- weights. They are all adorable for gifts or prizes. The Good Wallpaper Co. "Where quality tells— and prices sell" 290 West Eighth Street TODAY Basketball, K.U. vs. Okla. at Norman. Co-operative church party at Memorial Union. If you were born on December 25, you'd be deemed never to know the answer to that classic question "Which of these answers can you out?" Influenza, the sign of the filterable virus, has a decided grudge against today. Beware of everything in general, especially drinking glasses. Girls whose birthday is today have an excusable weakness for qual- tions and tasks in careful shopping. 17 Scorpion, the sign of the old shoe, is upon you. Keep up appearance and clothes and all will be well. Manufacturers of fine furs. You are always welcome to study the wealth of research we have done on the above question. The finest of hens— The freshest of eggs, Always. Exclusive in Lawwere is our elec- tric lavender in which an allu- fiens gern has been used. All utensils completely sterilized after each using at our up-to-the-mini- ture cabinet. Special prices for remodeling and repairing. After an evening of strenuous study call us for almost any kind of sandwich or drink—we'll be there promptly. Expert Repair—Reasonable prices Dying and shining. To maintain a "Well-Heeled" look bring your shoes to us. Born on this day you are subject to color room pleasantly decorated 12 the rest will be easy. The Rexall Drug Store Across 9th from Weavers' Ph. 238 Central Produce Co. 812-14 Vermont Phone 700 C. Byrd Fur Co. 639 Mass. Phone 1214 With a few hours over the week- end, you can dress up and you can add incinnations to the cheerfulness of your room. Restu- tach that drab bookcase, chair, or stool with a cushion. Oyler's Shoe Shop 1346 Ohio Phone 1996J We are now prepared to show you our complete selection of 1833 wallpaper patterns—they are beautiful. Slow service at filling 20 trays of trubles will be a great curse in the lives of the lovers of these treats today. We're sorry, but the star is here. Faculty recital, Waldemar Geltch, violinist, Central Ad. Aud. 8 p.m. For "one-stop" service in the least possible time— W. S.G.A. Tea, Cent. Ad. rest room 3-5 p.m. TODAY Lawrence Paint and Wallpaper Co. 121 West 9th (back of Weaver's) Phone 1472 TODAY Mid-winter concert of K.U. Symphony orchestra, Aud. 8 p.m. For FREE student parking every evening- For a complete line of Standard Oil products, stop at TODAY Basketball, K.U. vs. Missouri, Lawrence. Jayhawk Filling Station "The handiest station in town" tires at Vernmont Phone 3 tires — accessories — grease rack. You have a passion for cleanliness, but you are not a big fan of onine economy. A couple of stars that did not leave their names are watching to see if you make a smart move in the near future. Lecture course, W. H. Chamberlain, Aud. 8:20 p.m. Vesper organ recital, Aud. 4 p.m. It's not only "smart" to send your laundry to us—it's economy. Start sending your laundry to us and you'll be pleased with both the quality and seasonable prices that our service affords. TODAY Home Service Laundry Phone 1329 Professorio, sign of the unpassable quiz is "off" of you whose birthday is today. Counteract his big book with a big note book full of knowledge. TODAY All sizes of note fillers and covers —Fountain Pens—Quiz books. Born on this day you have the most valuable clues at the sign of the aster- will pay big dividends you will pay big dividends Keeler's Book Store Picture Framing 100 sheets of 3-hole note paper, close-ruled, heavy weight 25e TODAY Vesper organ recital Aud. 4 p.m. - Well, well, here it is already. Disc and wire wheels straightened. Schulz The Blacksmith 728-30 Vermont Phone 463 We straighten your axes cold—and give you accurate wheel alignment. Also, we replace broken springs. Extremely fortunate are the girls born on this earth, the violent influence of Croquemans and spiro, twin signs of beauty. Watch for their hints in the conduct of your lives. TODAY TODAY Throughout the remainder of the month of January we offer, with an absolute guarantee, our Crawford and Spiral permanent waves at The Palace Beauty Shop 703 Mass. Phone 325 $3.50 TODAY School of Finance advanced student recital, Aud. 8 p.m. Basketball, KU. vs. Iowa State at Armes. The stars are set to fall in love, The Universe has will it so; No thing could be more opportune, Since jewelry prices are so low. We maintain an expert repair department. Ed. W. Parsons Jewelry Store 725 Mass. Phone 717 A Complete All Work Carries an Unrestricted Guarantee TODAY TODAY Beauty Culture Service Stadium Barber and Beauty Shop Neva Cook, Manager. 922 Mass Phone 31 8:30 Classes 5,4 and 3 hours TODAY Final Exams Last regular Kansan before examinations. at 8:30 to 11:20 8:30 Classes 2 and 1 hour at 1:30 to 3:20 TODAY Final Exams 9:30 Classes 5, 4 and 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 Classes 2 and 1 hours 1:30 to 3:20 3:30 Classes 2 and 1 hours 3:30 to 5:20