THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932
PAGE THREE
UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Hill Society
Jay Janes To Have Dinner
Call K. U. 25.before 12:30 p.m.
The pledges of Jay Jane will entertain the natives with a dinner at the Colonial tea room this evening at 5:30. He is in charge of the dinner for Waimita Luke, duck, representative of Chi Omega; Helen Russell, fa 34, representative of Gamma Kappa.
Initiation services will be hold follow-ing the dinner for fifteen pledges. Those who will be initiated are Eloum-Norbeth Baer, c32; Bernese Grizzle, c34; and Curtis Rutherford, Wade, c35; Katheryn Collier, c32; Helen Garden, c32; Jessamine Jackson, c34; Frances Jordan, c33; Jane Livington, c32; Robert Works, c34; John Schroeder, Dawal, c34; Ruby Johnson, c32; Helen Fleming, c34; and Harriet Shaw, c33.
Delta Chi To Have Dinner Dance
Delta Chi will hold its annual formal cabaret dinner dance Saturday evening at 7, at the chapter house.
Chaperones for the evening will be Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Ms. Edith Miller, Mr. John Doyle, L. C. Harris, housemother Jake Mills orchestra of Kansas City will furnish
To Have St. Patrick's Party
Westminster foundation will entertain the students of the University with a 5. Patricia Hall, Westminster ball. The refreshments will carry out the green and white idea, and Irish favors will be provided. Kristine Jones, c34, is in charge of the party.
Christian Society To Entertain
The student council of the First Christian church will hold its monthly party at the church tomorrow at 8 o'clock. There will be games and singing of old songs. Glen Wakely, e32, is in charge.
Fireside Forum To Have Party
Wesley Foundation To Entertain
The Prime Minister of the Congregation church will entertain with a party at the church Friday from 8 to 13 p.m. Elizabeth Hainshaw, c. 13, is in
A party for members and friends of the Wesley foundation will be held at St. Paul's First Methodist church. The party will begin at 10am, followed by a luncheon, Ecstasy, 1:35, and Marya Bartlett faa, 35.
The monthly meeting of the New-
comer's club was held this afternoon
at the home of Miss M. Mayne, with
Miss Lyon will read one of her own stories,
and there will be a business meeting under
direction of Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner.
Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, will entertain with a ten tomorrow from 4:30 to 5:30 in room 116 Fraser in honor of Dr. Paul Devleger. The dean of the College of St. Patrick's day. Miss Alice Winston, professor of English, will pour.
The old and new cabin members, along with the other guests, will hold a supper meeting tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Row Edwin F. Price at 180 Tennessee
WASHBURN SWIMMING TEAM DEFEATED BY OMAHA SQUAD
Topcake, March 17 — (Special) – Coach Earl Kauffman's wash tank team managed to gather 29 points against the Ormaha teams of Omaha, Tuesday night. March 15. The Omahans, however, amassed 55 points boasting only the diving, 150-yard throw. Howard Shincoe, Ichabod dive ace, took first honors in the diving contest
(Published on the University Daily Kansas. March
(1, 1933)
AMENDMENT TO BILL NO. 20.
A BILL CONCERNING THE TWO YEAR CON
A BILL CONCERNING THE TWO YEAR CARE
MEN BEEN INFLUENCE FROM ASSOCIATED MEN
BE IT ENACTED BY THE ASSOCIATED MEN OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS.
Section 1. That Sec. 4 of Bill No. 20 is hereby
renewed.
sec. 2. That all vacancies occurring in any two year office of the Men's Student Council shall be filled.
filled in her�rinterate for a hirrinterate. 1) Vacancy according to one of the interviewees must be declared within two regular meetings of the Council within the opening of the
Sec. 4. Official notice of said vacancy shall be indicated on the official bulletin of the University Daily Karen ten days in advance of the filing of petition.
Sec. 3. A candidate to fill a vacancy in any two years after must have at least five (5) days to complete for graduation on the school in which he is enrolled the time of his admission in order to fill the vacancy.
(a) All positions, except party positions,
must be qualified by qualified votes of the Associated
States electors, for a two-year representative alum-
age limit. If elected to a two-year representative alum-
age limit (100% of all qualified votes), Pursuers for a
national left for a two-year college representation
are qualified by qualified votes of the College of Liberal Arts and
the qualified voters of the College of Liberal Arts and
(b) Party peritions for all vacancies shall be appointed for the President and Secretary of the said Commission.
(ee) said pertitions shall be accompanied by a $1.
dlive fee.
(1) Said petition shall be accompanied by a $ 50 filing fee. Sec. 7. Said petition shall be acted upon by the Council not later than the second meeting after that.
Court Information
No. 8. This bill will be or will further' and offer
from and after its publication as provided for by the
Court.
Passed by the Men's Student Council, this Day of December, 1911.
E. H. LINDLEY, Chancellor
RUSSEL STROBEL, Pres., M.S.C.
MAURICE MCMANUS, Sec., M.S.C.
SPRING STRAWS and Spring Felts
Draped to fit your exclusive type.
ACKERMAN'S 1017 Mass.
After the Spring Fashion Show Friday, March 18
GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Rates reasonable. 18th and 23rd floors. Phone 1053, r parking space. - 147.
DE LUXE CAFE
711 Mass.
icious Food at Reasonable Price
FORCED sale of furniture belonging to Whitcomb estate. Must give possession of house, Beds, cots, sideboard, dining table, china closet, book cases, small tables, chair, desk, retree, etc., for Christmas decorations on sunday, March 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 1701 Mississippi. L. N. Finster.
Executor: —137
THE PERSON who took the notebook from the entrance of East Ad is welcome in the cover if he will return the notebook. Malvin Burnett, phone 177.
Want Ads
The new spring outfit is not complete without shoes from Fischer's. Smart oxfords, pumps, and cut-out sandals are the latest in footwear for women.
If you get tired walking around and want to relax for a while, drop in and enjoy the crisp salad and your evening supper on your own.
"Marlene" is one of these new models. It comes in black and brown, masked in black satin.
LOST: Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity pin somewhere between Admiral John Browne and John "John W. Bryce" Kowald. Phone 9754 or leave at Kansan business office—1237
LOST. Lady's Bulova wrist watch
name "Ruby Colle" engraved on
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Delicious Food at Reasonable Prices
RADIOS for rent or sale. Agents for Philo, Majestic, and Awat Kent Hanna Radio. Phone 303. 994 Mass.
GOSPEL meetings: Conducted by James White of Batesland, S. D., In-
DR, L, H. FRINK, Dentist
Gum disures, X-Ray, General Practice
Nerve Block for sensitive cavities
People's Bank Bldg. Phone 571
Economize at
KEELER'S BOOK STORE
Books School Supplies Pictures
SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPRING OPENING
The first 100 ladies making a purchase in our store after 7:30 p. m. friday night will be given FREE a 25c miniature box of Cara Nome Face Powder.
Only One to a Customer and Only 100 Given Away
So Shop Early.
CARTER SERVICE
H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist
Fritts-Stowits Drug Co.
DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building
BRAKE TEST
Drive your car on our Cowdrey Brake Machine and let us show you the braking power on each wheel.
DR. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrrhocious and other diseases of the gums.
LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY
Eye Glasses Exclusively
1025 Mass.
X-Ray—General Practice
Phone 395 731 Mass.
The Rexall Store
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diwangalist, under auspices of Churches of Christ. Missionary to the Indians of U.S.A. Services each night, except Wednesday, at Hallowell hall. Everybody invited regardless of race or religious affiliations. — 136
Friday Specials
Fillet of Haddock
Roast Pork
Breaded Veal
Hot Cross Buns
Lemon Sponge Pie
And many other good foods
Nothing is good enough but the best
2.
HOLIDAYS are PLAY DAYS
Is Your Wardrobe Ready?
Hats
Coats
Gloves
Dresses
Handbags
Lingerie
And Scarves, of course
Check the list and if there's anything you need, remember—you will find the latest styles at—
Be sure and see our windows Friday night.
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The Sheer Afternoon Frock—lovely versions of the mode in the new sheer crepes with lace. An elegant selection starting at $12.50
The Two-in-One Coat—combination dress and sport coats with detachable fur collars of various type. $16.75
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