MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Speaker at Informal Miss Esther McRuer, a graduate of Oklahoma University, now of New York at the university hotel hall and is attending today at the luncheon in the cafeteria. Miss McFuer is now associate director of young people's work for the Presbyterian church of the United States. Mrs. A. J. Mix Entertains With Luncheon Mrs. A, J. Miss will entertain with a lush celebration in honor of Mrs. Lubbinson's monogram in the dent of Alpha Omerion Pi. The guests will be Mrs. K, B. Matson, Mrs. E, H. Landley, Miss Elizabeth Megan, Dean C. Winters, Dr. John M. Ellsworth, Mrs. Ellsworth Burrows, of Kauai City Kappa Kappa Gamma Announces Engagement Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Hirald Guild of Kansas City, Mo., to George McPhillaina, fa32 of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. McPhillaina is a member of the Delta Chiatrity. Chi Omega Announces Engagement Chi Omega Announces Engagement Chi Omega announces the engagement awareness, to Don Warner, 29, of Kansas City, Mt. Mr. Warner is a member of Chi Omega. Prascilla Schneider, Gridley, was a week-end guest of Inez Simpson, c34. The Newcomers club will meet at the home of Mrs. F. H. H. at 1115 Louisiana street, at 3 p.m. Thursday. Alta Mae True of Kansas City was a week-end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Sunday was Wineinfred Royal, c'35; Maxine Light, c'35; and Rosalind Cragan, fa 35. Dinner guests of Sigma Phi Epilogus yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. E. V Geary, Professor of the Humanities, Helen Moldy, George Kavvari and Ross Miller of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Mary Mathews, instructor in the department of Spanish last year was a week-end guest of Miss May Gardner, associate professor of Spanish. Miss Mathews is teaching Spanish at Bonner Springs this year. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Clifford Strahan, Marjorie Hudson, c35, and Mary Lillard, cuneal. Want Ads FOR RENT for boys. Large comfortable, well-furnished rooms. Sleeping porch if desired. 1231 Oread. Phone 2089. -99 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys; new furnishings; accommodating two boys for $15.122 Miss. Phone 2062...99 FOR RENT to faculty man or upper- classmen. 1520 Vermont. -99 UNUSUALLY attractive rooms, girls reduced rates, single, double Large alternate rooms. Grand piano. Every room, privilege. 1468 Tenn. Phone 1703. —99. PERSON who took pocketshelf from lady's rest room in Library, please return the glasses and key to the Business Evangeline Clark. Pho- 1068. LOST in December, Camees broach, 3 dancing figures, plain gold setting. Valued as keeppeace, Liberal Reverend R. F. Hunt, M.D., World, or 847 WEDNESdays...99 FOR RENT to girls: Two nice light rooms; plenty heat and hot water. 1134 Miss. street. Phone 2258, Miss. 8. H. Larcom. -90 FOR RENT. Two attractively furnished rooms for boys, single or double. Breakfast and dinner if desired. 804 Mp. Phone 28489. —M7. ROOMS for boys: Single or double Quiet locality. One and one-half blocks from Campus. 1720 Louis. — 98 MODENI APARMENT near K. U. Campus for four University women students. Properly chaperoned. Part or part desired. Call 891-2600 for poinishment. LOST: A brown leather pocketbook in women's rest room of the Library Friday morning. Evangeline Clark Phone 1068. –95 LOST: Yellow and brown Eversharp pencil. Thursday afternoon between union building and Ad. Reward. Phone 1144. Teamboardman. –95. BOYS. Large, sunny rooms, plenty hunt and water. Home cooked meals family or plate style. Save money at prepaid prices. 125 TShn. 97. 196JL. FOR RENT: Apartment and rooms for boys. 1345 Vermont. Phone 1799. Miss Josephine Blade, instructor in the department of Spanish here last year, new teaching in Kansas and guest of Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Tracy. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pi house Station was Sunday weary Jerry Handy, c33, Windy Alexander, c44; James Wooden, c50; Danny McKinnon, c41 and Lloyd Wheeler, 96, Karens City, Mo. Dinner guests at Corbin hall yesterday were Thelma Rubin Independence, a former student; Irene Conley, c$2; and Catherine Wong, c$2. Miss Rubinruff was also a week-end guest. Week-end guests at the Chi Omega house were Ruth Zinn, 31, and Marjorie King, of Kansai City, Mo. Miss a student at the University last year. Audrey Bunker, 31, Dorothy Rialsh back; 31, Ruth Zinn, 31, and Marjorie King, Kansas City, Mo. were dinner at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Alice Core of Larned, a student in the University last year, was a guest of Betty Goldman, c22, this week-ccd. Mrs. Katherine Bremer Matson, grand president of Alpha Omicron Pi will be guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi today, tomorrow, and Wednesday. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma night party include: ¢34; Sarburg Burges, cusd1; Irma McGauley, ¢35; Janie Poole, 31. Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Read the Kansan want-ads. KFKU The basketball game between Kansas and Iowa State will be broadcast on NBC 7/KKU. Proceeding this the Little Symphony orchestra will present a program at 6 This morning Miss M. M. Blair of the extension division spoke of the "Dramatic Club in the High School." Tomorrow at 11 a.m. m. F. J. Hankins of the department of English will speak on "The Poetry of Words" and at 6 p.m. m. Nash of the School of Education will discuss "Problems of Woral Education." Read the Kansan want-ads BOYS. Large south-west room in private home. Well furnished; quiet, hot water at all hours; no other students; hot water furnace heat; reasonable rent. Upperclassen preferred. 1021 Tem. Phone 858. – – – – – Did you miss getting a copy of the 20th Anniversary Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Part of Front Page of First Kansan Here is an edition of your student daily which you should want to keep and show to your family and friends at home. HERE ARE A FEW OF ITS INTERESTING FEATURES: News of interesting events from 20 years ago up to the present time. The faculty in 1912 The campus in 1912 Messages from early Kansan editors News of Prominent Alumni The ads as they were 20 years ago. 12 pages of interesting supplementary features beside the regular four-page news sheet A few additional copies are available at 5c The Kansan Business Office