SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 17. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Activities for Women Begin Tomorrow Opening events for all women students at the University start sunday with open house by the W.Y.C.A. at Henley屋, 1238 Oread street. Marguerite Murray and the Campus Society committee has charge of the event. Lucius Weis, social chairman of the Y.W.C.A., will be in charge of an informal tea at Henley house, from 3 p.m. till 5:30 Monday. Rushing activities for sororities are well under way. The following are the various rush captains and women in charge of rush parties: Alpha Omicron Pi. Lucile Brooks Saturday, Egypt tea, Elsa Maurer Mamatter Butterfly dinner, Olae Markham! Rag-doll party, Middy Brown; Sunday, Jacqueline Rose dinner, Jannita Morse. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Janet Hurt Saturday, ten. Elizabeth Ainworth dinner; Dorothy Bell after dinner Mary Austin; Sunday, dinner; Anna Lake Nesslede; after dinner; Delta Dee Dodge. Gamma Phi Beta: Dorothy Lee Bert Saturday, Garden party, Leo Lathrop and Thelma Batha; Black and White dinner, Dorothy Moy Green and Virginia Ethet; Sunday, Crescent dinner, Milford Schmitt and Miss Leo Alma KI Delta, Dorothy Stewart, Saturday, ten. In Singapore, Florence Dill, Down the Stairway Trum dinner, Friday. At The Heart of a Rose dinner, Ann Smith. Alpha Chi Omega Dorothy Moore- morance, Saturday, House 102, Midtown Trott; Dinner Diamond, Britta Laird- son, Sunday, English, Bath ALB, Brookeck Alpha Dolla Fi Maldyben Bridges, Saturday, Japonese, Hijab Deman, and Altn Summan; Diamond dimen- tion, Violet, Violet, Maldey, Bridges. Alma Gomma Dollar, Famesa Ham hn. Saturday, Rose Poe, Dorothy zuicker; Pirate dimmy, Margaret J man; Aladeladim, Aladeladim, diner; Grizzle. Third Place: The Wonderful Saturday, Chancey Jan, Velvet Marlon Monte Carlo dinner, Letrasa funeral Sunday, White, Sharon Funeral Sunday, White; Tuesday, February; Thursday, Mary Elizabeth Brady. Pti Beta Phi: Betty Nurnman, Saturday, tea, Sarah Burgess dinner, Jamaica Price; Sunday dinner, Elizabeth Ranney. Kappa Alpha Theta; Marion Miller, Saturday, tea, Lodge 406; Mary Lillard; Sunday, Mary 597; Brabant. Sigma Kappa, Holendur's Fizz, Sat- urday, Arabian tea, Geno McKeen; Pae isian enabret, Frances Jordan; Sunday Sweetheart dinner, Ruth Beaty. Delta Zeta: Elke Penfield, Saturday; Pojanna茶, Margaret Bengselen; cabaret dinner, Rosa Lee Conrad; Sunday dinner, Pearl Herman. Chloe Omega; Virginia Lapham. Sat- rials; teen, cardinal and straw, more- flikin; dinner; dimer Blaemmert, unday, dinner, Lanna Louise Wheeler. Orchestras, Glee Clubs, Band, Announce Tryouts (Continued from page 1) bring a song which she knows for try-out. Former members are to make known at once their intention of being members this year. Trupsis for announcing over radio station KPKU will be hold Saturday, Sept. 24, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., in the Dauphin County library and laboratory. Any freshman and sophomores, and juniors or seniors with one or more years to go and some broadcasting experience are eligible. This position offers part-time employment Professors Allen Caffton and E. C. Bucher of the department of speech and dramatic art with others from the studio will be the judges. Announcement will be made later regarding try-outs for the Men's golf club. Freshmen Face Week of Intense Activity (Continued from page 1) Sent mixer will be held in the Kansai Union. Attendance at freshman week events will be more strictly enforced than in past years. The following organizations will co-operate in persuading freshmen to attend these meetings which are arranged for their benefits. RA is the Student Union, Woman's Self Government Association, and the Karen. Life. Wren said yesterday that freshmen will want to attend these meetings, as they have been made especially interesting and beneficial to new students. Freshmen are used to attend these meetings for their own benefit as well. In addition, freshmen will sequelize information which will help them in registering and enrolling, and will become more quickly attached to life at the University. Want Ads **BOY BOYS:** Warm, well furnished rooms, double and single, automatic water heater, sleeping pool. One-bath black north Upsilon building, facing alfalfa fields. TOU FENT. Newly prepared, paper for rent for 7 days. Reasonable. One half block from campus. Access to search patch. Modern. Desirable ill FOR RENT: Boys, 2 large double rooms. Only 4 blocks from town, 4 blocks to University; modern; $14 room; 1 double; $12.105 Vermont. — beat. Also apartment for re.: private entrance, very nice. Call 1212W. 1247 Ohio. —4 K. U. Students: We welcome you to K. U. and the K.U. barber shop, 14th and Tenn. Holly the facial expert is with us this week. If you think your face needs anything, have it looked after now. Hair cuts that fit and look good, 25c. Fits shampoos, 25c. Peroxide massage that clears the skin; shaves that are easy. Tidrow, Waldron, and Holly. -2 BOARD AND room for 2 to 4 boys. Large front room on first floor. $5.50 per week each for four boys. 1423 Ky. Phone 31688. — 4 FOR HENT: MEN, preferably upper- classmen. Four large, light, airy rooms. $10 single, $14 double, 1345 New Hamp. Phone 13473. — 7 EAT AT Smith's. Home cooked meals. Rates by the week, or meal tickets. 1215 Ohio street. —7 FOR RENT. To graduate or mature women. Pleasant, convenient rooms on the Hill 1232. Overscored. Phone 1315. —7 GRILLS. Nicely furnished large south room, also lovely southwest room in onchard; very reasonable. Every home privilege. Use of living room, grand piano, and radio. 1403 Teen. Phone 703. —7 FOR RENT. Attractive rooms for men in private home. Close to Campus. Upperclassman, graduates, or professors preferred. 945 Ohio. Phone 2521R. DOYS: Rooms newly decorated and clean. Single. Double. $7.50 to $10 each student per month. 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