SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1932 PAGE THREE SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Alpha Delta Pi to Honor New Housemother Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with a tea this afternoon at the chapter house from 3 unit in $ honor of Mrs. Nell S. McDougall of Neodela, his new house-mother. Invitations have been extended to the following guests: Chancellor and Mrs E. H. Lindley, Governor Harry Woodring, Miss Lida Woodring, Dean and Mrs Henry Werner, Dean Agnes Husband, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackman, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jackman, Mr. and Charles C. Leong, Mr. and B. H.ill of Neoheda, and house-mothers of organized houses at the University. W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A. to Entertain at Tea The W.S.G.A. and W.Y.C.A. will b hostesses at the tea for all University women to be held this afternoon x Watkins hall from 3 until 5. the following will be in the receiving lmc: M. P. F. Walker, M. Henry Werner, M. E. H. Libby, Dean Agr husband, Miss Bilehl Morrison Mrs. J. B. Helen Heaton Hessel of W.S.C.A. with W.C.A. president, U.S.W.C.A. Fall Party of Beta Theta Pi Given Friday Night The full party of Beta Theta Pi was held at the chapter house Friday night Barney Curry's orchestra played. Mr. Sullivan led the band, Ms. S. Lillahram were chaperones Gucstis from out of town were Charles Samuel, Tom Tumman, John Reeddy and Dylan Thomas. Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Cutter, Toekeri; and Loren Wright, Kansas City Hedrick-Wells Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elinor Hedrick of Willapa, Wash., to Jay W. Wells, 28, who took place Sept. 18. Mr. Wells is a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda. The couple will make their home in Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. Wells is employed by the United Press. Sigma Eta Chi, severity for Congregational women at the University, held a rush tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred D. Gray, sponsor of the event, who representedization, blue and silver, were carried out in the decorations for the ten. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Baker, 1813 Alabama state, announce the birth of a son, Sept. 27, at the Memorial hospital. Mr. Baker is an instructor in mechanical engineering at the University. First Christian At The Churches First Baptist The First Christian church presents a University women's class under the leadership of George O. Foster, registrar, and an U.S. minister, W. Shaughnessy as instructor. Young people of the University also are invited to be present at 5:45 p.m. at social hour and lunchen and at 6:30 for open forum under the direction of W. D.威斯, professor of English, who will be "Problems of Manchuria." At 9:45 a. m., the First Baptist church will conduct a mixed class of young people under the leadership of Prof. Jayhawk Cafe OUR SUNDAY DINNERS are just the thing you have been looking for along the line of delicious meals. Jose Ike of the School of Business. The topic will be “The Challenge of Religion Today.” At 11 a.m., Dean Schwegler of the School of Education will speak. Evening meetings especially with students will be at 6:15 and 6:40 c.clock. First Presbyterian Jayhawk Cafe First Methodist The First Presbyterian church will conduct two classes for students of the campus. Mrs. Bruce Cameron will lead a class in a devotional study of the Bible and Qiánnan Alter, professor of astronomy, will speak on the relationship between science and religion. The choir at the morning service is under the direction of D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. The First Methodist Episcopal church announces a class on "Christianity and Student Life" taught by Dr. H. B. Latimer of the School of Medicine and one on "Religious and a Religion Adequate for Today" taught by the Rev. E. F. Price. Social and discussion hours of the Wesley Foundation Fellowship Hour will be at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Evening services begin at 7:30 o'clock Plymouth Congregational A special class of University students is to be organized and conducted by Prof. Bert Nahh, at the School of Education, at the Plymouth Congregational church. Each member may give his choice of study topics concerning curricular matters and will then follow along suggested lines. The class will meet at 10 a.m. 340 Ohio Phone 509 Immanuel Lutheran Also Fountain Service A study of the book, "Acts of the Apostles," will begin at 10 a.m. at the immamual Lutheran church. The Rev. W., W. Stoepwe尔will be the instructor. Evening meetings for students will consist of a lunch and fellowship hour at 5:30 and an open forum discussion at 6.0. Trinity Lutheran Mary Mick will conduct a special University students class at 9:45 a.m. at the Tenth Lutheran church. The Rev. Charles A. Pals will speak his people will be held at 6:45 p. m., and young people's meeting at 7. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, include Sunday School at 10 a.m. m. and services at Ll. 320 Eighth Street, maintained by this church is located at 108 East Eighth street and is open every afternoon from 12:30 to 5 except on Sundays and holidays. Sunday School at the Utianarian church will begin at 9:45 a.m. w. m. opening forum at 10. A tea and reception for old and new students will be given at 6:30 and at 8 the young people' business meeting will be held. Unitarian FOR RENT to heys. Exceptionally nice room in modern home. Single or double. Rent reasonable. Phone 127. 1319 Vermont. --B Want Ads SAVE. Room at every economical rent for intelligent man student wishing to cook his own meals. Must understarday evolution. Comes to 1400 Man-ton 10-2.30. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, one or two rooms. Also nice large room for two men. One block from KU L. Liberty. 1616 Indiana. Phone 2414. PLEASANT ROOM for one or two boys. Home of faculty member, Private entrances. Quaint. Convenient to train in the Rosemont 114 Park St. Phone 1543. FOR RENT: Double sleeping room, private home, to K. U. men or those employed. Near car line. Breakfast. $19.99 per month. 1298 - New York. FOR BOYS. Newly decorated, new furniture, best rooms in city. Under new management. Enlist the Campus. Join the Campus. Meet meals. 1245 Ordn. Phone 2317. —8 ROOM AND board for three boys, $6.25 a week. Striely modern home. Will not wear board. Four blocks from K. U. Phone 131J, 1319 Vermont. — 13. FOR RENT. Very pleasant apartment on first floor. East and south expore, also Child's crib, and go cart for sale. 1400 Louisiana. Phone 2015WJ. The New Coats ROOMS for men. Nicely furnished room with alleep sleeping adjoining. Double, $15. Incompete emps and guests. Phone near 627, St. Phone 1043W. — 13 APARTMENT: 3 rooms, $25, furnished or unfurnished, all bills paid, 1247 Kentucky St. —10. Outstanding in soft, clingy fabrics, and cleverly applied fur sets—and such a choice of selection here, for every type. Handsome dress coats with fur sets of choice pelts in matching shades. Misses sizes, and both larger and half sizes. Priced, and in every instance the utmost in value, at--to Shagmoor Coats $15 -- $25 -- $35 Other Groups at $39.50 to $125 Especially smart this season. Tailored or furred—Sports or Dress. They're extraordinary coat values at... $29.50 $79.50 So smart for brisk fall days. Rough Crepes, and soft sheer woolens — Ostrich and rabbit hair. Youngful lines, new shoulder and sleeve effects. A frock you will wear right now. Every dress a personal selection. Enjoy Wearing One of These New Fall Frocks A special showing of dresses for women who require a larger size. Priced from $15 to $39.50. APPAREL—SECOND FLOOR HILLSIDE Home Club. Corner 10th and Ohio. Mixed boarding club. House cooked meals. Breakfast and dinner. $3.50. —9. FOR SALE: Silver plated saxophone, E flat alto. Used very little. New price $150, but will sell very cheap. 937 New Hamp. Phone 2049W. —10. ROOM and board for two boys. $20 per month each for two boys. 940 Connecticut. —9. FURNISHED apartment; Cozy, newy decorated; 4 rooms; private bath; front and back entrance; heat; hot and cold water insulation. 1543 Kw. — 11 LAUNDRY wanted: Shirts, 10c; B. V. D., 10c; docks, 2c; pair, handkerchiefs, 1e each. Family wash, all hot work 5c. Phone 1401 L. 903 Ribbon WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Socks mended free. We call for and deliver. Phone 1313. --8 flat work 5c. Phone 1491W, 903 Knottie Island. - 10. front and back enclosure heat, not and cold water reasonable. 1543 Kg. -11 FILIPINO student: Experienced house boy, wafer, kitchen helper, wants part time job for board and room, or little wages. References. Call 31298 FOUND. Pair of yellow gold rimmed glasses in Marvin Grove, Tuesday. Owner may have some by calling 881 and paying for this ad. ROIOMS for rent to boys with privilege of cooking own meals. Reasonable. Modern. One block from Campus. Or will you eat at our restaurant? Call 1127W. –8 LOST: Sheafer fountain pen and city library card on tennis court, Sept. 17. Reward: Phone 1320W. — 8 FOR BOYS: One pigeon single room; one large south double room. Rates reasonable. 1416 Tom, Call 1555. —8 GIRLS: Large, well furnished rooms, near Campus. Kitchen privileges if desired. 1334 Ohio. Phone 2879. - 87. GIRLRS: Two or three room furnished apartment with private bath. Also front bedroom, Reasonable. 1241 Teem. Phone 2876. -- 8 APARTMENT: Very desirable down stairs apartment for rent; newly papered. Front and back entrance. Aloha club. Close to Hill. Call 1247. 1248 Ohio. —11 HOUSE for rent: Four rooms and bath reduced. KU. campus. Attractively decorated. Suitable for student couple Call 1014. —l 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 of University. See McKinney Grieves or Baker or Bakes Office today. —tf Two single, one double room for bays; located one block from Campus on top of the Hill. 1241 Louisiana. Phone 2751. —8 FOR RENT. Rooms for girls with light housekeeping privileges. 909 Indiana. Phone 2857. -8 DODGE COUPE, good tires, phone 1442W, or inquire at room 217, Snow hall. —f2. FOR RENT to girls: Large double room, newly decorated, twin beds, accessible to sleeping porch. Also girl desirous roommate. Rates reasonable. Mrs. F, J. McDonald. 1247 Term. Phone — 9 FOR RENT: Attractive rooms for men in private home, close to Campus. Upperclassman, graduates, or professors preferred. 440 Ohio. Phone 821-1328. TERRACE TEA Room. Serves meals at reasonable prices. Rates by the week, meal tickets, or single meals. 1316 Ohio Phone 547. —12. ON HILL: Boyz, nice double room with single beds; also single room. Low rent. 1231 Oread. Phone 2089. —9. Its Been "Wiedie's" for Over 60 Years Walnut Room When Down Town Drop in to Our Beautiful New Refreshing Fountain Drink or Delicious Sandwich Wiedemann's 835 Mass. Phone 182 Established 1868 LUNCHEON Served daily 11:30 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. Also 5:30 till 7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 35c 25c Meals Noon and Night 10 Per Cent off on Meal Tickets Economical Convenient Tasty Try Us Coe's Drug Store No.2 Phone 516 We Deliver --- Call Us The Answer Student Activity Ticket The 1932--33 to your entertainment problem---- 4 Concerts Hefetz—violin Iturbi—piano Swartouth—soprano Hall Johnson Choir 3 Plays By Dramatic Club and Kansas Players 6 Lectures East-West Revue "The Coming Election" "Arctic Big-Game Hunting" "Behind the News" "The Flying Carpet" "Russia's 5-year Plan" "Geneva's Failure" 7 Debates Including meeting with team from Ireland DR. R. L. SUTTON RICHARD HALLIBURTON Glee Club Concert 22 Events for $ 4 (to students only) HALL JOHNSON NEGRO CHOIR Invest in an Activity Ticket .