THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.- 25 Before 12:30 p. m. seven Sororities to Hold Open House Seven sororites and Corbin hall will hold open house this weekend. Friday night from 9 until 12 o'clock Corbin hall will dance to the music of Morrison's Rhythem Knights, of Kansas City, Mo. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will have Louis Seibel and his band play. Barney Scyfelell's hand will be divided and play at the Delta Zeta and Pi Beta Phi open houses. Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Kappa and Chi Omega will have open house on Saturday from 9 until 12 p. m. Barney Seefeld's band will again be divided, and will play at the Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Kappa houses. William Phipps and his band will furnish the music at the Chi Omega house. Jay Janes Elect Four New Members The following women were elected to Jay Jones, women's pep organization at the meeting held yesterday afternoon: Alta Seamon, c. 23, Alpha Delta Pi; Marjorie Hudson, c. 35, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dorothy Lighthurne, ecf 33, Wakins; Mabel Williams, c. 24, Independent. Miss Florence Black, professor of mathematics, has recently been chosen adviser. Tickets for the aydhawk Webinars given out to the Jay James to sell. Hartfelder-Buchring Martha Eva Hartfelter and Lee Buching, 29, both of Kansas City, Mo. were married yesterday at Immunel Lutheran church. The Rev. W. W. Stoepew尔 performed the ceremony. Mr. Buchiring is analytical agent in the Kansas City office of R. G. Dunn and Company. Approximately 273 women attended the W. S. G. A. tea given in the rest room of Central Administration building, yesterday afternoon. The Sigma Kappa sorority was in charge. A bouquet of lavender and white丝束贴满了 the door. The scheme of lavender and maroon, Mrs J. N. Gilbert, housemother, poured. Plans are being made for the annual Gingham Frolic, a party for all University women, which will be held meet midweek at the Memorial Union building. There will be various types of entertainment, and an orchestra will provide music for the project. A project of W.S.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. will have charge of the party. A tea from 3 until 5 o'clock this afternoon in Myers hall opened the full activities of the University Women's Club, which is led by Mrs. Allen Crafton, who is chairman of the program committee. Plims, and cello music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kinney. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house had night now. Jane Warren, Vivian Cowell, and Dr. L. S. White hosted a guest of his daughter, Mary Frances. Pii Mu Alpha, professional music [fraternity], will have the following dinner guests this evening: Dara Duncan, Hale, Paul Willert, Wilen Cable. Sigma Phi Epius entertained the allowing at dinner last night: Mr. and frs. Kenneth G. Poadlock of Wichita, John Madison of Kansas City, Mo Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Ii house last night were ill: Siria Watenski, c'uncl, Betty Winnie, fa 38, an Evelyn Farber, c'uncl. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house his evening will be Dean Agrees Husband, Nancy Wilcox and Betty Nuzan. Hospital News Leland Randles, c33, was admitted to Watkins hospital today. Washington today. Ralph Hodge, gr., and Raymond War- ner, c35, have been dismissed. AGGIE PROSPECTS COOD FOR AGGIE PROSPECTS GOOD FOR 1932 TWO-MILE TEAM MEET Manhattan, Oct. 6 — (UP) — Three letter men and five women are among the outstanding prospects for the 2-mile team to represent Kansas State College in the Big Six insect at Lawes University, Feb. 5, according to Coach贺海垮. The veterans are Cap. M. W. Pearce Milvaulea; Don Landon, Topeka; and M. E. Nikon, Manhattan. The leading candidates among the sophomores are H. C. Getty, Winchester; Joe McKenny, and Ken Phelps, Manhattan. M. P. P Rogers, Glasco; and H. H. Harris, Gran- call. Sunday Vespers Begin Nov. 6. The first of the Sunday vespers, which have for several years been a feature of the series of Fine Arts entertainments, will be held on Nov. 6, to be accorded D. M. Swarthowr. The program will be announced at a later date. Stranathan Prepares New Text Stranthan Prepares New Text J. D. Stranthan, associate professor of physics, has prepared a text on "The Conduction of Electricity Through Glasses," to be used in his physics classes beginning this year. By Presenting This Ad and 49c, We Are Going to Give You One Package of 10 BLADES FOR GILLETTE, AUTO-STROP, DUR-HAM-DUPILE. EVERREADY or GRAZ RAZORS SPECIAL FOR MEN Fri. & Sat. Only "The Rexall Store" Lawrence The material in this blade is the newly discovered chrome surgical steel which holds the shaving edge a longer time and gives a smoother shave. Why pay $60 for 5 blades when you can get 10 for 49! Sold with a money-back guarantee by 9th and Mass. Fritts-Stowits Drug Co. THE GREATER DICKINSON Phone 238 From the lips of one man to the arms of another! MARLENE DIETRICH TONITE - TOMORROW - SATURDAY Always a Good Show at in "BLONDE VENUS" Shows 3-7-9 Prices till 7, 10-25c. After 7, 10-35c Owl Show Saturday Nite 10:45 Previewing "CONGORILLA" Also Showp Sun,-Mon.-Tues. 'Taxpayers Seeking Professor Maddox Speaks on Economic Situation Over KFKU In an address presented over station KFKU last night at 6 o'clock, W. Roland Maddox, instructor in political science at the University, likened the people of the United States to the man with a headache. "Like him," said Mr. Maddux, "we are seeking a cure which can be taken with a glass of water at bed-time. We want the remedy to net during the rain and permeating it to awake in the morning refreshen and 'tree from pain.'" Professor Maddox reminded his audience that the estimated cost of all government in the United States, including national, state, and local, was more than thirteen billion dollars for the year, 1528. "That figure," observed Mr. Maddox, "becomes tangible only when we realize that it represents an expenditure of over $107 for each man, woman, and child in the country." has 4.2 members, we find that government covers each family about "$40." "Of this amount," inserted Mr. Madison, "unrestricted." but it needed it to preserve the sheet iron in its cornices, and drain pipes, for the old paint was cracking and scaling off. The speaker informed his hearers that in Kansas, county government represents a per capita tax of about $10, schools account for nearly twice as much, and townships use about half as many per inhabitant as the counties. "Thus," he assured his audience, "the problem of governmental expenditure cannot be solved by attacking the large units where the gross amounts are so large as to command immediate attention." Fraser hall, aged and tradition-filled house of higher learning, is at last getting a brand new coat of paint on its cornices, drain pipes, window rashes, and five eaves. Not only did Fraser hall need paint to brighten its look; Applying this to the size of the over- sized building in the United States which Fraser Hall Gets First Paint Job in Six Years Fraser hall has not been painted for six years, and it is estimated that the new coat will make the building look 20 years younger. The job should be completed in a few weeks, workers on the building aid today. Topeka, Oct. 3—(Special)—Washburr college will have a dramatic production WASHBURN DRAMA DEPARTMENT GIVES WEEKLY PRODUCTIONS other Tuesday evenings will be given to bills of one play plays staged by the classes in play production. The department offers a series of this year except in January. Professor Earl C. Singred, head of the department of drama, has announced. Four full-length plays will be included; the Want Ads FOR RENT: Two good rooms. One single room, $8. One double room, $14. Phone 1409J, Kg. St., Y2. NOTICE, Students of German: New help to memorize vocabulary, soon to be on sale at Rowlands. Words of first year German analyzed and grouped by stem and root with English cognates and explanation of secondary words. A logical time-saver. 356 a copy. Reserve yours. —22 FOR SALE by owner, used Bauch and Lomb microiscope in good condition. Triple mospiice. Has just been fitted with new mechanical stage and leatherette carrying case. Reasonably priced. Call 3099 after 5 p.m. — 18 WANTED: Twenty young men to sell refreshments at K.U. football games. See Harry Levine at 1215 Oread between 5:30 and 6:00. —YI JOBS are now open for men or women students who would like to spend a few hours a day working for a University enterprise among the student body. See MKC-Graves or Baker at the today, Business Office today. —tf LOST: An Alpha Delta Pi pin. Reward. Please call 290. —14 WANTED: All kinds of laundry work. Shirts, 10; underwear, 10; jeans, 10; socks, 3; for 5; handkerchiefs, 5; for 5. Phone 1491 W 19 W. R. I. - 21. LOST : Blake紧张 Sieber-founder pen. Lean on wash basin in his mast decority, second floor, West Ad. Name: phone. On phone. Please 685 188. ward. FOR RENT: Near Campus, large front bed room in modern home. For one or two girls. Call 547. —18. Pointing the way to the advertised brand Many a "sale" made by advertising has gone to a competitor because the purchaser did not know where to buy the advertised brand. Telephone men evolved a plan to make it easy to find. They created a "Where to Buy It" service in the classified telephone directory. There—beneath the advertised trade marks—Buick, Goodrich, RCA Victor, General Electric and many others now list authorized local dealers. Thus telephone men complete the chain between advertiser and consumer—increase the effectiveness of advertising—help manufacturers and dealers to increase sales—help consumers to get what they want! Because they apply vision to subscribers' problems, Bell System men continually increase the value of telephone service. BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INTER-CONNECTING TELEPHONE courses designed for those who are interested in any aspect of dramatic production—the writing of plays, acting, and the mechanics of stage production including coaching, construction of settings, and stage lighting. VERNE BUGEON Announces the opening of DANCING CLASSES Teo. 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