FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Major and Mrs. Koenig To Have Buffet Succer Major and Mrs. W. C. Konig, with entertainment with a ballet suit at their house, 1706 Indiana street, preceding the Military Ball tonight. Decorations will be in keeping with the red, white and blue colors of the flare. Guests at the supper will include Dorothy Donovan, c'33; Alice Donovon, and Ruth Postlewatte, Kansys City, Me; Camila Luther, ed'33; Josephine Marshall, c'umcl; Helen Heaton, f'33; and Betty Sham, e'33. W. C. Ballard, c$3; John Darrah, Funct!; L. Sleeper, c$3; Revero Rearwin, c$3; Maurice Wilden, f$3; L. E. Haughway, c$3; Ellis Bave, f$ Hall Taylor, c$3; and Stanley Bernhard, c$3. Annual R. O. T. C. Ball To Be Given Tonight. The annual fall Military Ball given by the R.O.C.L. will be held tonight from 9 until 12 in the Memorial Union, Barnley Seedd and his band will furnish the music. The ball room will be decorated with flags and colored lights. The following persons will be in the receiving line: Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Mrs. W. C. Koeing; Mrs. D. C. Jackson; Mrs. J. F. Zajicke; Miss Agnes Husband; Mrs. F. T. Stockton; Mrs. H. B. Chubb, Mrs. E. H. Con. Culuth, ed33, honourary colonel; and the cadet commanders. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Marsh of Chicago announce the birth of a son, James Thomas, on Oct 31. Mrs. Marsh, formerly Mildred Gordon, was graduated from the University in 1224. She is married to Mrs. J. N. Garden of Lawrence. To Give Informal Party Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, will have an informal party from 9 until 12 tonight, at the chapel house. Decorations will be fall flowers and leaves. Kermit Ryan and his band will play. The chaperones will be Mrs Franklin A. White, Mrs. T. S. Sloven, and Mrs. N. K. Thompson. Mary Emple Burnett, 27, of Los Angeles, is visiting at the home of her parents, Professor and Mrs. E. P. Ferguson, University Heights. She is also visiting the Burnett family, W. W. Burnett, 800 Missouri Street, W. Burnett is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theo sensory. Her husband, Theodore F. Burnett, 28, will arrive in two weeks for a visit here. Burnett is associated with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The University club will entertain with a pre-election dance tomorrow evening at the club house. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mix, social chairmen of the club, are in charge of the program in keeping with the coming election. Dott Massey and his Pin-Mor-ball Booftone orchestra from Kensue City, Mo. will play at the Notre Dame venue with the Jazz Orchestra until 9 until 12 in the Memorial Union. Wesley Foundation will hold open house this evening from 7:30 to 10 at the First Methodist church. All students need to attend. Games will be played. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Franklin L. Pitman, c© 95, of Ufex, N.C. to Kindlewater, c© 23, of Huntington. Delta Zeta will have a breakfast bridge tomorrow morning at 10 for their weekend guests. The decorations will be in yellow, orange and green. Sophia Wabiszewski, gr, was a dinner guest of Jean Murdoch, c33, at the Albo Omicron PI house last night. Elizabeth Pickell, c'urel, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall Wednesday evening. SOCIAL BREVITIES Sigma Phi Epion entertained the following guests last night at dinner and an hour of dancing: Frances Coon, Mary Ruby Palo c; 26; Virginia Phraknorton; c; 26; Christabelle Bryan, lauc; Lies Tunc, c; furel; Johnson Imbra; Barbara Habra; c33; J. K. Bickel, c; furel; Mrs J. D. Childs, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a dinner last night at the chapter house for the following guests: Mary Ann Haines, c$3; Maryjorie Chapman, c$4; Jen Cochhil, c$2; Maxine Miller, c$8; John Dee, c$1; Michael Emmons, ing, c$1; Gene Price, Ontario; John Hoefler, Kaw City, Oka; Alice Dreyden, Hutchinson. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were: Ruth Carpenter, c34; Winifred Winger, c35; Billine C席ilh, c34; Jone Ferguson, c36; Kathery Stevene, f34; Jane Brosius, c'unc1; Helen Garnage, c'unc1; Bob Smith, a former student; and Jack Porter, Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Stigma Alpha Epitheon house last night were Elizabeth Humphries' cunel; Maxine Wilhelm, cunel; and Mary Jane Hatcher, c83. Pihi Gamma Delta entertained as dinner guests last night. Mitsi Helen Ibeda Hoopes; Lyman Field, c39; and Frank Murphy, c36. Kappa Sigma entertained these dinner guests last night of the chapter house: John Elliot, c'38; Bob Laws, c'41; and James Hill, c'36. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delt house last night were Veronica Krobbel and Glenn Dick Voran, both of Pretty Pruille. The Alpha Xi Delta sorority entertained Phi Kappa Pi as an hour of dancing had night from 7 to 8. Professor J. H. Taggart was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Jayhawker Morale High as Team Awaits Irish (Continued from page 1) sometimes miscalculated, last Friday night. No team could be any tougher than St. Louis so the Kamaas team's motto is "bring on me, we can take it." The same will be called promptly at a clock, but the officials of the athletic department are early and get in on a lot of free entertainment. We understand that everybody is of the opinion that they will come early and set in on the free stuff—although thought of years ago but now considered to be the value with times what they are. Notre Dame has been beaten! LOST: Alpha Chi Omega sorority pin. Finder please notify 1844J. Reward. SLEEPING ROOM: Largo close; next to bath; hot water heat; clean and tidy. Near University. $48 for one, three. Phone 131 J. I. 150-45. Store Your Car During the Game FISCHER BAYV Grand piano for sale; brown malogany cabinet; perfect case; balanced treble and bass. Five grand pianos. Call 2750 for appointment $300. Phone 2750 for appointment 45 FOR HENT: Reasonable, 1 and 2 room apartment, for boys. Call 1121W, or can be seen at 1247 Ohio. —44 Want Ads "A' GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. Rober, optometrist. S33 Mass. St. — 50 AUTO DOOR GLASS, $1.50; windbreaks, 2.20. Radiators repaired; new and installed. All work guaranteed. Insurance. Funk Co. 9-90; Delaware. Phone 934-8. WANTED LAUNDRY. Flat work, finish, 6b, 1e; shirts, 10c; B.V.D. and pajamas, 10c; socks, 3 pair, 5c. Phone *4011 W.956 R. L.* — 41 YOUR TIME is valuable. Have your watch put in perfect condition new. Roberts Jewelry Store. $33 Mass. St. GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Hates reasonable 10th and New Hampshire 603.033 Googles parking space. -55 WANTED STUDENT Laundry, work guaranteed, Shirts, 12s, BVDs, 18s; pacuma suits, 15c; socks, 3e; hand捏kheirchis, 2e; towels, 3e; shorts, 10d pair. Free mending. We call for and deliver. Phone 1313. —43. Don't Run the Risk of --- Theft of Car! Theft of Contents! Theft of Tires! Bent Fenders! Insurance for 35c Bullene-Skinner Motor Co. 622 Mass. Phone 1142 PLEASE SHOP IN THE MORNING OR EVENING. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.AFTER THE GAME. --have. They are yours—use them once again. STORE CLOSED DURING THE GAME SATURDAY A Former Student of the University and a staunch friend of K. U. Fritz Meyn Candidate for State Senator Democratic Ticket FRITZ MEYN A vote for Fritz Meyn for State Senator is a vote for the University. (POLITICAN ADVERTISEMENT) One Stop Clothes Service Station We do everything to your clothes but call the old clothes man. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. St. When Down Town---have. They are yours—use them once again. The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. 835 Mass. Phone 182 Established 1868 Wiedemann's LUNCHEON Served Daily 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. Also 5:30 till 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday For Saturday Nite or Sunday Nite Or whenever you wish to look especially fetching. A New Collection So clever and so different. An inspiration just to see them Personally selected. Individually styles. Sizes 12 to 20 $12.00 - $16.75 - $18.00 Women's Formals 36 to 42 $16.75 to $99.75 Notre Dame Has Been Stopped Let's Do It Again Headquarters for Visitors at your own Union Building We put at your disposal our lounging and reading room—our pool tables—and any other facilities we And Our Beautiful New Foun,ain and Lunch Room Memorial Union "Oz" Rutledge, Mgr. Show and Schedule FOR SATURDAY Notre Dame Day THE GREATER DICKINSON Where Everybody Goes FIRST One Day Return Booking of the Season's Hit "THE BIG BROADCAST" Good Enough to See Again SECOND SLIM SUMMERVILLE'S Latex Two Reel Hit "KID CLOVE KISSES" THIRD JOANN'S ORIGINALITIES 20 — People, Mostly Girls — 29 With 7 Piece Girls' Jazz Band Youth and Plenty of It HOUR 21-2 SHOW HOUR SHOW Now Look Here! NOW LOOK HERE! Shows Start at Promptly 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. 10:30 Owl Show. At This Unheard-of Schedule of Prices, All Tickets Sold for Morning Show, 5c Kids; 20c Adults; Between 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., Kids 10c; Adults 25c. After 7:00 p.m. Kids 10c; Adults 35c The Biggest Value In Lawrence History Doors Open 6:45 Come Before 7 O'Clock at Matinee Prices NOW! Ends Saturday Shows 3-7-9 they're funnier than ever! The FUNNIEST PAIR IN PICTURES are here in 6 roaring reels of joy— 25c EXTRA! Saturday Nite Only ON THE STAGE TRIUMPHAL RETURN PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURE PLAYS Andy Kirk and His 12 CLOUDS OF JOY Brunswick and Victor Recording Artists Featuring World's Greatest Colored Drummer and The Al Jolson of Colored Bands Also on OWL SHOW 11:15 Saturday Nite With Preview Showing "VIRTUE" Carole Lombard Pat O'Brien YOU WILL SEE IT SUNDAY If You Paid $10.00 a Ticket You'll Still Be Getting More Than Your Money's World! "BLESSED EVENT" That Scandalous Comedy From the Broadway Smash Hit