SUNDAY, JANUARY 24.1932 PAGE THREE SOCIETY Mrs. Mix Speaks at Meeting of Newcomer's Club Mrs. A. J. Mix spoke on the British museum and her experiences there at the Newcomer's club held Thursday, September 10, H. Hodder. F. M. H. Guild and her committee were in charge of the team trip, including the bill, and Miss Margaret Lynn poured. Mrs. Weaver Entertains Kappa Kappa Gamma UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mrs. A. B. Weaver entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. C. Barney of Mimeapalus, Minn., president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, who is visiting the local chapel of the Miss Agnes Husband and active member members of the chapter. Mrs. Margaret Kappa housemother, poured. Phi Chi Fraternity Honors Sophomores With Banquet The Phi Chi medical fraternity held a banquet Saturday night in honor of the sophomore medics going to Bell Hospital in Kansas City next semester. Prizes for bridge Friday night at the University club were won by Mrs. P. H. Wheeler, Mrs. T. D. Prentice, Guy V. Keeler and N. Flint. Hosts and hostesses were Prof. and Mrs. F. E.Kester, Prof. and Mrs. A. T. Wheeler, Prof. and Mrs. R. C. Bankin, meyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bankin, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stewart, Prof. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Prof. and Mrs. Guy and Prof. and Mrs. R. C Moore. Clarence Schumacher, Larned, and Robert Yenger, Mackleville, are weekend guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Week-end guests at the Delta Upsalor house are Kingsley Dawson and Jack Kennel of Kansas City, Mo. H. F. Warren of Kansas City, Mo was a dinner guest at the Delta Up silen房 last night. Kenneth Kitch of Great Bend is the guest of Vernon Traylor, c'33, at the Delta Chi house. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Thursday were Marie Chubb, c'34, and Mary Butcher, fa'33. Richard Wolfe of Jola has been a guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house the past week. Miss Kathryn Tissue of the home economics department spoke on "Nutrition in Foods" at a meeting of the NBCSA Nutrition Conference association Thursday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel was a dum guest at the Delta Zeta house Frid night. Mrs. J, L Fritechio, Salina, Mrs. W, G Fink, Fredonia, and Margaret Norris Kansas City, Mo., are guests at the Ch Omega house. First Church of Christ, Scientist --the fireplace supper forum will hold at 8:35 p.m. The guest speaker will be Wayne McCoy, 24, speaking on how to prepare for a Business Career" --the fireplace supper forum will hold at 8:35 p.m. The guest speaker will be Wayne McCoy, 24, speaking on how to prepare for a Business Career" At the Churches First Church of Christ, Schenectad at the First Church of Christ, Scientist 1240 Massachusetts street. The morning worship will begin at 11 a.m. Eniseenal Church The Christian Science reading room, maintained by this church is located at 1056 S. 27th St., at least every afternoon from 12:30 to 5, with the exception of Sundays and holiday The Episcopal church, 1013 Vermont, will hold communion at 11 a.m. and the Rev. Charles A Weed, of Kansas Council, will lead the service. There will be no 8 a.m. service. Plymouth Congregational Church The morning worship services at the Plymouth Congregational church will be held at 11 a.m. The Rev A. D. B. Moore, the pastor of Ministry of the Home," the anthem, played by the church organist, will be "I Will Magnify Thee," by Rogers. Merribiah Moore will sing two numbers, Mustahib Moore will唱《The Lord is His Name》(Dowang). Christian Science Society Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society services will be held at the LOOF. HALL, Eighth and Vermont streets, at 11 a.m. The subject topics will begin at 9:45 a.m. First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church The morning services of the Presbyterian church, 901 Vermont street, will be at 11 a.m. The sermon topic by the pastor is "Is Religion Necessary" the anthem will be "I Wanted for th Lord (Mendelssohn) . . . The soep of the saints . . . The lament Langmade Nelson and Marjorie Sin ing. The oofferty solo will be played by Gordon Kinney. Trinity Lutheran Church Westminster forum will be held at 7:30 in Westminster hall. A play, "Neighbors" by Zona Gale, will be presented by the same cast that gave it last Thanksgiving. Everyone is invited to attend, townpeople as well as students. The services of the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire, will consist of a brief sermon on the Christian attitude toward foreign missionaries. The service will be followed by a church will present a sketch called "House of Doing What You Can." First Methodist Enisconal Church "That Makes Me Mad,"1 to be the subject of the sermon to be given at the end of Chapter 9, p. 805 a.m. The anthem to be sung by the quartet is "Guide Me O, Thou Great Man." The Wesley Foundation Sunday school classes taught by Dr. H. B. Latimer and the Rev. Edwin F. Price, will be held on Monday and will be a continuation of a series of talks on the theme "Mary and John." At the close of this service, a two act playlet, "Dad and Ladi," will be presented by the Rev. A. Hunt, and his son, Robert E. Hunt. Immanuel Lutheran Church "The One Thing Needful" is the subject of the sermon at the Immauel Lutheran church, Teenth and Kentucky streets, to be given by the R. W. W. The Bible class will meet at 10 a.m. Services at the First Baptist church in North Lawrence will begin at 11 a.m. The Rev. W. A. Scott will preach. Devotionals will be led by the deacons. At 12:15, Sunday School will open uninterrupted direction of H. A. Hill, superintendent. First Baptist Church, North Lawrence Services at the First Baptist church n' North Lawrence will begin at 11 a.r. At 3 o'clock baptismal services for the First Baptist church will be held at the Ninth Street Baptist church at 10 a.m. There will be 19 candidates for baptism. B. Y.P.U. will open at 6:45. There will be special services at night. First Christian Church "For Thine Is the Kingdom, Powes and Glory" is the topic of the sermon "Athenaean Mission," taught by Shlaughter at the First Christian church. This church school will begin at 9:45. An anthem; "Praise Ye the Father" (Ground) will be given with solo by Miss Blanche Sams. At 6:20, the students will meet to discuss disarmament, while at 6:45 the high school worship hour begins. Ninth Street Bantist Church At the Ninth Street Baptist church, North and Ohio streets, Sunday school will open at 9:30 after which prayer service will be held at 10:20. Services will be held at 11:40 the Rev. B. Kawasaki, Kansas City, Kan., will be the speaker. The Forum will open at 4 p.m. under the direction of Richard Gillam. James Gillam of North Lawrence, and Wilbur Shelton will discuss "The Economic Future" in the near future a program will be given by Lansing penitentiary inmates. Sunday services for the First Baptist church, 801 Kentucky, will begin at 4:45 p.m. on Friday at 9:48. The Rev Charles W Thomas, pastor, will lead the discussion with the congregation. At 11 a.m., Dean R. A. Schweigler of the School of Education will speak on the subject, "Where In Your God? At" church will meet for a friend's hour; church will meet for a friendship hour. Services of the Unitarian church will begin at 10 o'clock with the Forum, due next week. Services are held at the Library of Lewis Munford "The sermon by Cayton McDonald" in Rittenhouse halls, will be entitled "Why Disarm?" The regular young people's meeting will be held at 6:45, at which time Rachel Gard will lead the discussion on The Religious Life of the Campus. Good Leather Will Prove Its Value We use only fine leather for men's or ladies shoe s'.les Unitarian Church 'Lewis Mumford's Beliefs' at Adult Forum at 10. Orry Waltz, leader will be the subject of the minister's discourse at 11 at the Unitarian church "Why Disarm?" Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th 1017 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Want Ads FOR RENT to boys: Single or double room. 1616 Indiana. Phone 3022. --for your particular type. NICELY furnished bedroom in private family; home privileges, with or without garage. Breakfast if desired. Suit to iDT. New Hampshire. 255. — 100 NEXT SEMESTER. Warm, attractive room with double bed; on/on bed; single or double one block from Campus. Also down stairs apartment for boys, or married couples living in the same house. BOY roommate wanted: Good room, $5 per month. Medic student preferred: 1040 Kentucky. Phone 2211. —100 LOST: Friday, black fountain pen stamp with named "Baldwin." Finder please leave at University Business Office with his name and address. 99 FOR RENT: Extra large. South room. next to sleeping porch, for 2 or 3 baby. Also a single room, 1309 Ohio. Phone 2476. — 88. NICELY furnished double room for girls. Board if desired. Rent reasonable. Phone 2404, 1311 Tenn. — 88. GIRLS: If looking for rooms, I am prepared to make it worth your while to see mine. Strictly modern, favorably located. 1017 Ind. Phone 1864. for your particular type. BOYS: First class room. Single or double. Continuous heat and hot water. One-half block from Campus. See mediate, 1218 Mish. See mediate, 1218 Mish. ROOM and board for boys, including breakfast and dinner in the evening $5 per week. Modern home near Campus. Phone 1676M. —99 UNUSUALLY attractive rooms, girls reduced rates, single, double. Large first room for three. Use of girls' rooms in the library 1408 Tenn. Phone 703. —99. FOR RENT: Desirable University and high school location. 5-room modern cottage. hardwood floors, furnace heat Phone 1748. —99 BOYS: Large rooms, furnace heated plenty of hot water, sleeping porch connection. Home cooked meals, very priced as priced at reduced 1252 Tenm FOR RENT. 2 or 3 room apartment Warm and light, Bath on second floor. Bills paid. Rent reasonable 1502 Rhode Island. Phone 2541 - 99 FOR TWO girls: Nicely furnished south room; twin beds; hot water, breakfast and dinner very reasonable. 200 West 15th. Phone 929. 80 West 11th. Phone 929. FOR RENT: Large rooms, double and single. Reasonable. Mrs. A. N. Gereke. 1131 Ohio. Phone 1067. —98 LOST in December, Cameos brooch, 5 dancing figures, plain gold setting of an ornamental bird Katrine Kayhire Wilson at Journal World, or $25W evenings. —99 FOR RENT to boys: Two double rooms, price reasonable. Centrally located between school and town Phone 1490J. 1308 Kentucky. — 49 LOST bunch of keys on Campus or in buildings. Return to Buildings and Grounds office. –83 Phone 2516J Students' Baggage Hauled 35c "Treat the Hair Kindly" Over old waves? Yes! No Electricity Dry heat Pulling Hot Spots Just pure steam The only machine in Lawrence PERMANENTS $5.00 **mortgages looking for rooms should see** the one. You may have a furnished kitchen, bedrooms, additional charge. Will rent single, fourless, phone. Phone 301SM. The New. Super Curling SNYDER Beauty School PHONE 309 Appointments hourly No waiting 924.4% Mass. FOR RENT: Sleeping room; twin beds; striely modern house. Four room furnished apartment. Garage, if deceased. Paid phone. $132.18. Vermont. FOR RENT to instructor or boy. Front room in private home on South Park. Also third floor room for one boy. 1253 Mass. Phone 2000. —081- TWO ATTRACTIVE furnished rooms for boys; single or double. Large room with private sleeping perch for girls. Rates reduced. 1500. 198. 1355. FOR RENT for boys: Large comfortable, well-furnished rooms. Sleeping porch if desired. 1231 Oread. Phone 3089. -59 ROOM AND board for men on top of the Hill at 1325 West Campus Road. Call 2986. --- 00- FOR RENT to boys Large attractively furnished, comfortably heated, south rooms. Home privileges. Meals close to kitchen. Bathroom. Accelerated. Phone 2814, 1014 Teen. FOR RENT. Double room nicely nired- modern, modern conveniences, $16 per per month. 1239 Kentucky. Phone 2977. —100. ROOMS for girls: Single or double Two blocks from Campus, nicely finished, good heat, prices reasonable Mrs. C. J. Mann, 1116 Miss. Phone 2011. -100 FOR RENT: Nice downstairs apartment, or room. 1319 Town. Phone 1475. —98 FOR NENT. Rooms for boys; new ninings; accommodating two bears for $15, 1222 Min. Phone 2062. —49. FOR RENT to faculty man or upper- classmen. 1520 Vermont. ---40. LOST: Brown leather衬 containing money and valuables, in Administration building, Monday. Call Laila Tandy. 37942. WORKED. - 40. WANTED: Typing, or stereographic work. Careful attention given to arrangement, spelling, punctuation. Reviving if desired. Prices reasonable. Gertrude Evans, A. B. Phone 21023, 1123 Cem. - -99. FOR REMT 1r girls: Two nice light plants, plenty hot and hot water. 1334 Miss. street. Phone 2238. 1354 H. Laroon. --. 99. ROOMS for love: Single or double Quiet locality. One and one-half-ball f宿舍, from Campus. 1728 Louis. --35. BOYS: Large south-west room in private home. Well furnished, quiet hot water at all hours; other students; hot water furnish; reassemble rent. Upperclassman preferred. 3021 Tenn. Phone 505. -. -99. KEYS MADE FOR any lock`? Pathforks and night latch locks in stock. Welding and automobile spring work. Grommet nuts. Rustler $23, Vernier $69, Phire $109, and more. Miss Coppage will be pleased to answer any questions about your personal beauty problems and advise you on the correct make-up . of The Book Nook Birthday Cards MISS GRACE COPPAGE Personal Representative will be in our Toilet Goods Department for one week starting Monday, January 25 Visit our RENTAL LIBRARY See Mr. Miller or Mr. Stewart. Wednesday, Jan. 27. between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Business Placement Bureau. West Administration Building. Are You Leaving School? Do You Need A Job? Magazines A limited number of jobs are open for who need full time work. Good pay for hustlers. Excellent opportunity. in order to keep up with the new books. Come in and select a new novel, biography or mystery story to read this week-end. The Mason & Hamlin, Maison & Hamlin PLANO with its indescribably beautiful tone, its perfection of scale and action, is a medium of expression for the musician which fires his genius into a living flame of beauty. TWO BOOK STORES Books left in this department may be checked out anytime after 10 days. Our charge for this service is 10 per cent of the amount of books sold. We also maintain a used book Consignment Department, where you may leave your textbooks, set your selling price. Shows 3-7-9 VARSITY THEATRE MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Shows 3-7-9 Youth Against Money In a Battle of Love Innocence against sophistication—with a millionaire husband at stake! Sister against sister—fighting against themselves for the men they want! ! . . . Terrife emotional conflict! . . . Bubbling humor! ! . . . A real talk entertainment, starring— An amazing story of two modern girls' methods in winning husbands. SIDNEY FOX ADDED— Streaming comedy with Ford Sterling "It Ought to Be a Crime"