FRIDAY, SEPTEMBFR 23.1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Baptist Mixer To Be Held Tonight A color scheme of crimson and blue will be carried out at the mixer and reception which will be held at the clubhouse. A stage, tightly streets, at 8 o'clock tonight Progressive games, musical program and songs by the entire group will be the entertainment for the evening Jackson, c24, is in charge of the party. Henle Been, contralto, Lee Roeh, baritone, and Keith Davis, tenor will present the musical program. Ms. Paul C. Ramlin will be accompanist. He is known for kiding dimms with giving a renaissance. Light instruments will be served. Reception for Methodists Will Be Given The Wesley Foundation opening mixer for the Methodist students and their friends will be held at the First Church of Christ in Vermont and at 8 o'clock tonight. There will be a musical program and a one act play. There are in charge of Margaret Bailey, In'24, and Keneh Ewling, b'33. Congregational Church To Entertain Students A mister and reception will be inl at the Plymouth Congregational Churc 925 Vermont, this evening at 1 o'clock. The program will symbologize a trail called the Flymouth Prosperity Special Various cars on a train will be represented. Thelma Hunter, Pearl Carpenter, Betty Hishaw, c34, MYron Messenheimer, Howard Caledon, and Paul Borel, c42 are on the program comm- c123. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eimhands of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to John McAllister, a well-known wedding will take place next summer. Miss Edmonds was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1950 and is a member of Alpha Xi Delta. She has been visiting her parents in Lawrence this summer, but will return to New York soon where she will study for her master of nutrition degree at the University. For the past year she has been assisted by the Child Development institute of Columbia University. Mr. McAllestair is a graduate of the New York University and is now attending the law school there. He is a member of Kappa Sigma. Kappa Beta Gives Tea The alumna organization of Kappa Beta, security for women of the Christian church at the University, was in attendance yesterday afternoon at Macy's Hall. In the receiving line Mrs. Carroll Clark, Miss La Merveigne, Mrs A. Williams, and Mrs. S. B. Briden, Mrs. Seth Slaughter left A smoker for the new man of the school of Law was held at the Ph Alpha Delta house last night. Shoalta kes were given by Dean Robert M Davies, Professor Frederick Morneva Professor Francis C. Russell Professor Thomas E Alkminor and Professor Robert Lefler who is now member of the faculty. Helen Eldfeldt, a graduate of the University, was a guest at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Miss Eldfeldt is a professional dancer whose stage performances are incorporated in the production of "The Three Makers" in New York City. Mars, Earnest Warner is a guest of her daughter, Jane Warner, 34. She has been visiting her for the past week and expects to leave tonight or Satur- Mrs. J. H. Munford of Belleville is a guest of her daughter Anita at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Send the Daily Kansan home. Want Ads FOR KENT to boys. Exceptionally nice room in modern home. Single on double. Rent reasonable. Phone 127 130 Vermont. - $^9$ SAVV. Room at very economical rent for intelligent man student wishing to cook his own meals. Must under-graduation. Comp. to 1469 Mm. 10-230. FOR RENT. Attractive rooms for men in private home. Close to Campus. Upperclassman, graduates, or professors preferred. 945 Ohio. Phone 8231R. FOR RENT: Boys, 2 large double rooms only. 4 blocks from town, 4 blocks to University; modern; $14 room; 1 bedroom, $12, $135 Vermont. - FOR BOYS. Warm, well furnished rooms, double and single, automatic water heater, sleeping porch. One-half block north Union building, facing athletic field. Reasonable. 121 Miss. — 7 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, one or two rooms. Also nice large room for two men. One block from KU. LIB. 1518 Indiana. Phone 2414. -8 PLEASANT ROOM for one or two bags. Home of faculty member. Private entrance.quiet Convention to Russallman 111 Park St. Phone 1543. 111 Park St. Phone 1543. FOR BOYS: newly decorated, new furniture, best rooms in city. Under new management. Joins the Campus meals 1245 Oread. Phone 2017. -8 FOR RENT. Double sleeping room, private home, to K. U. men or those employed. Near car line. Breakfast. $10.90 per month. 1028-8 New York. WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Socks mended free. We call for and deliver. Phone: 1234. —8 FOR RENT: Men, preferably upper- classmen. Man, large, light, airy rooms. $10 single, $14 double. 1346 New Hamp. Phone 13743. —7 BOYS: Rooms newly decorated and clean. Single, Clean. $7.50 to $10 each student per month. Phone 2353R. 1496 Tenn. —7 ROOM and board for two boys, $20 per month each for two boys, 940 Connecticut. —$9. HILLSIDE Home Club. Corner 10th and Ohio. Middle boarding club. Home cooked meals. Breakfast and dinner. $3.50. -9. FOR RENT: Very pleasant apartment on first floor. East and south exposure. Also child's car, and go cart for sale. 1400 Louisiana. Phone 261551. FOR SALE. Silver plated saxophone. E flat alto. Used very little. New price $150, but will sell very cheap. 837 New Hamp. Phone 29049W. —10. FOR RENT: Three clean, well kept rooms for students. Very reasonable rooms for students. Very reasonable rates. Meals if desired. Phone 2565. -7-. GIRLS: Nicely furnished large south JHRLS: Nicely furnished large south room, also lovely southwest room in orchid; Very reasonable. Every home privilege. Use of living room, grand piano, and radio. 1408 Teen. Phone 1703. —7 EAT AT Smith's. Home cooked meals Rates by the week, or meal tickets 1212 Ohio street. —² LAUNDRY wanted: Shirts, 10t; B. V. D. 10; D. 10e; shoes, 2c pair; handkerchiefs, leach. Family wishing willim, flair flag. Photo 113W. 903— Island. FUURNISHED apartment; Cozy, newly decorated; 4 rooms; private bath front and back entrance; heat; hot and cold water temperature. 1543 Kj. — I FOUND. Glass of yellow gold rimmed glasses in Marvin Grove, Tuesday. Owner may have same by calling 831 and paying for the ad. - ROOMS for rent to boys with privilege of cooking own meals. Reasonable. Modern. One block from Campus. Or walk to ground floor to room 12. Call 1127W. FILIPINO student: Experienced house boy, waiter, kitchen helper, wants part time job for board and room, or little wages. References. Call 231-811-1974. LOST: Sheaffer tountain pen and library card on tennis court, Sept. 17. Reward. Phone 1320W. —8 FOR BOYS: One pleasant single room; one large south double room. Rates reasonable. 1416 Tern. Call 1355. - APARTMENT: Very desirable down stair room for apartment; newly padded. Front and back entrance. Also close to Hceil. Close to Hall C11-1134 1247 Ohio. HOUSE for rent: Four rooms and bath, admitting K.U. campus. Attractively lacquered. Suitable for student couple. Sall 1014. —11 GIRLS: Two or three room furnished apartment with private bath. Also front bedroom. Reasonable. 1241 Term Phone 2876. -4 Two single, one double room for boys, located one block from Campus on top of the Hill. 1241 Louisiana. Phone 2731. JOBS are now open for men or women students who would like to spend a few hours a day working for GIRLS: Large, well furnished rooms, near Campus. Kitchen privileges if desired. 1334 Ohio. Phone 2877. —0. a university enterprise among the students $ \mathbf{g} $ of the University. See McKnight, Graves or Baker at the Kansas Business Office today. —tf OYS: Room and board. Two double rooms, nicely furnished, reasonable rates. 310 West 14th. Phone 2333J. —7. FOR RENT: Booms for girls with light housekeeping privileges. 909 Indiana. Phone 2587. --8 DODGE COUPE, good tires, phone 142W, or inquire at room 217, Snow hall. -12 FOR BENT to girls: Large double room, newly decorated, twin beds, accessible to sleeping porch. Also girl deskrooms room. Rates reasonable. Mrs. F. J. McDonald. 1247 Torn. Phone ...qg FOR RENT: Attractive rooms for men in private home, close to Campus. Upperclassman, graduates, or professors preferred. 945 Ohio. Phone 25231R. FOR RENT: to men who particular: Clean, light, comfortable rooms, good beds, $10. Meals optional. 116 Miss. TRIERACE TEA Room. Serves meals at reasonable prices. Rates by the week, meal tickets, or single meals. 1315 Ohio Phone 547. —12. ON HILL: Boys, nice double room with single beds; also single room. Lov rent. 1231. Orchid, Phone 299. -9. FRATERNIT Y JAYHAWK K. U. JEWELRY PATEE WHERE THE BIRD PICTURE PLAY The College Jeweler TONITE AND SATURDAY ON THE SCREEN "Steam Boat Willie" - Comedy - "Last of the Mohicans" Always the Biggest and Best for Less Mat. 25 Nite 35 Kiddies 10 ON THE STAGE MATINEE AND NITE Happy Days Are Here Again!! Special Engagement of In a Fast Moving Musical Review THE FIVE MUSICAL CHAPINS World's Famous Saxophonists and Instrumentalists Preview Showing George Arliss in "A Successful Calamity" Special Owl Show 11:15 Saturday Nite! On The Stage—The Five Musical Chapins in a Fast Musical Review! A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamp Office Supplies Stationery 716 Main Street Last Appearance In This Vicinity of Friday, Sept. 23 The Old Mill Tonka Topeka WHERE TO BUY Good Merchandise Cheap DRESSES $4.95 to $7.75 COATS $7.75 to $29.50 SHOES $3.95 and $2.98 LINGERIE 50c and $1.00 927 Mass. Street RUSSELL'S STYLE SHOP YOU ARE INVITED by First Church of Christ, Scientist, Lawrence, Kansas TO MAKE FREE USE OF THEIR READING ROOM where you will find all authorized Christian Science literature 105 East 8th St. — Open daily except Sunday and holidays, 12:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! You Will Hear KENT FRANK KENT distinguished political observer of the Baltimore Sun. JASCHA HEIFETZ One of the greatest violinists of all time. HEIFETZ for less than 40c if you buy a Student Activity Ticket (Single admissions to the Kent lecture and the Heifetz concert will cost $21) 22 Events for ( to students ) only A Year's Entertainment 6 Lectures - 4 Concerts - 7 Debates - 3 Plays East-West Revue - Glee Club Concert INVEST IN AN ACTIVITY TICKET