4 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Corbin Hall Gives Tea for University Women Cerbank hall is at home this after noon to all a room written at 5 a.m. and for children from 3:30 and 5 p.m. A color scheme of apricot and green is being carried out Mrs. Dora Bryant, assistant dean of women, Miss Eugenie Gallo, head of the French department, and Miss Eliza Kernick, assistant dean of nomics, will pour tea. The receiving line will be made up of Miss Alberta Corbin, Mrs. E. H. Linden, Miss Agnes Husband, Mrs. Charles Brooks, Miss Husband, Mrs. Hard Sheena, president of the house. Kappa Kappa Gamma Holds Open House Friday Holds C, J. Carrine, Mrs. Emma Fagans and Mrs. Margaret Porkes acted as chaperons for the Kappa Kappa Gamma open house held Friday evening. Arlie Simmonds and his orchestra furnished music for the evening. Sigma Kappa Holds Sigma Kappa Holds Initiation for Three Women Sigma Kappa held initiation services yesterday at 4 p.m. for three women, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., son, Harveyville, Kan. Helenldorin Sear, Karan City, *Mo*a and Gene Moa An initiation banquet was given in the chapter house following the services. Presbyterian Reception Presbyterian Reception at Church Friday Evening At 8 p.m. Friday the members of the First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont, entertained with a reception of more than 150 students. About 150 students attended. Chancellor's Reception Last Night The Rev. and Mrs. Theodore H. Aszman, Mrs. Anna Ollinnie and officers of the church were decorated with buses of the receiving line. The roooms of the church were decorated with bushels of flowers. Deben Jones, a sophomore in the University, had charge of the social activities, stunts and entertainment. He also led by Dean Donald M. Swartzman. The Chancellor's reception, one of the first all-University social events on the school campus, last week at least two times, last evening from the hours of 8 to 12. The receiving line was made up of Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Agnes Husband, dear wife of Dr. Ellen Paine, an activist and adviser, of the various schools; Dean Ellis B. Stouffer, Dean Joseph Brandt, Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean Robert M. Lambert, Dean A. Schweiger, Dean George A. Shaud, Dean Donald M. Swarthout, Dean Carl A. Priere, Dean Robert M. Smith, Dean William R. Sloane, L. D. Havernli. Following the reception the students enjoyed a dance. Gives Shuffleboard Party Kappa Beta entertained with a shiffo-board party yesterday afternoon between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30. The party was given in the basement of the Christian church and was given as a punishment to the new women on the hill. Beta Theta Pi Party Friday Hub Else and his orchestra day evening at the Beta Theta Pi chamber house. Chaperons were M., Nina Ogden, housemother, Mrs. T. S. Stover, and Mrs. N. K. Thompson. Engagement Announced Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ray Adams of Leavenworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. Phuere McFerren,飞辅 cadet, United States Miss Adams is a member of the Al Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and while attending the University was a member of Eta Sigma Phi and the K. U. Dramatic club. She received her A.B. degree from Kansas University, a member of the Kansas Academy club. Mr McRennier is now stationed at the advanced flying school, Kelley Field, San Antonio, Texas. He is a graduate of Baker University. Big and Little Sister Picnic Big and Little Sisters of the University enjoyed a picnic last evening. The group met at Henley house at 5 p.m. and went from there to the University, then on an annual one at the University, is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Miss Katherine Johnitz of Abilene is a guest this week-end at the Kappa Club in New York to visit her Jardet Hurt. She will go from here to Wellesley college where she is a graduate. Delta Sigma PI announces four new pledges. They are Ascag Miley, Bird City; Howard Gay Gardner; Harold Lorenbury, Howard Glassweg, Lorawen. Midshipman Roy Davenport of the United States Naval Academy is house guest of Alpha Kappa Psi for the week-end. Dr Epres Hauser of Bell Memoria hospital, hospital City, Kan., is spending the week-end at the Phi Chi house Delta Sigma Pi is entertaining Herman Mai, Clifford Gordon, Howard Pugh, and Dale Baker at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cochrane of Kansas City, Mo, will be dinner guests today at the Della Tru Del House. The venue is located in honor of the Kansas City Journal-Post. Delta Sigma Lambda announces the pledging of Harry Ardell, Kansas City Mo. Miss Forstine Gooch of Fort Scott was a guest of her sister, Maxine Gooch, at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week. Virginia Bacon, a pledge to Gamma Phi Beta, left yesterday for her home in Lubbock, Texas. Ms Bacon will help her mother manage her inability to get her credits transferred. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the ledging of William Borth of Lawrence. Charles Brecheisen, president of Kappa Eta Kappa, is visiting relatives in Welshville this week-end. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Ostreopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Phone 2337 FURNISHED ROOM: Large south-west room on Hill; well furnished staircase; graduate student trance. Graduate woman student proctect. 1296 Groad. Phone 143-87 KU 76. FOR GRADUATE woman, a very nice front southeast room, single or double. 1231 Oread. Phone 2089. 10 Want Ads ROOBS FOR boys: Special rules to graduate students or boys go back home week-end. Garsge free. Will give one in exchange for work. Work Tenn FOR RENT: Rooms for boys. Close to Campus. 1300 Ohio. Phone 2738 W. WANTED-Student laundry; work guaranteed and prices reasonable. We deliver. Phone 1313. —18 SIX GIRLS wanted for spare time work. Should be easy to make $10 to $20 per week. Phone between 6 and 7 tonight, at 1862. —9 CALL PERRYS Hand laundry for satisfactory laundering. Work called for and delivered. Reasonable rates. Phone 2551, 1116 New Jersey. —30 WANTED Boy roommate. Inquire 943 Louisiana. North of Corbin hall. Phone 2513 M. -9 WANTED: Model T Ford touring, good tires and body, $25 or under. Call at 1208 Kentucky, or phone 2813. FOR RENT to boys--One large double room with private sleeping porch. Rates reasonable. Phone 1555. 1416 Term. -9 WELL BALANCED home cook meals All you can eat. $5.50 per week. 1328 Vermont. Call 1812. Mrs. D. Heckler NICELY FUNNISHED room: Single $10 or double $15. Garage. Conveniently located between Campus and West GIH. West 8th Phone: 2720M TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlock, night latches, and auto locks in stock. Trewery & Rutter. 623 Vermont. Phone 319. 28 KANSAS CITY Journal-Post, delivered to you each evening and Sunday morning, 15 cents per week. Sports, news and pictures. Phone 608. . . 283 ROOFS AND board for boys on the Hill at 1235 Michigan. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and car line. Call 2966. — 10 RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Atwater-Kent Radio and Hoover Sweeper, Phone 361. 944. Mass. FOR SALE! Piano, cabinet grand, Vocce; Carousel walnut case,假 condition. Phone 929. 1117 Ky. E. Hagge. — E. FOR RENT in private home, a very nice room for professor or upper-classroom. Home privately owned without garage. 1017 New Hampshire. Phone 2956- 401 HOME cooked, well balanced meals, 21 for $5.00. Orchestra music. The Oreed, 1245 Ored Ave. —12 FOR HENT. Boys. Better furnished rooms. $8, $9. Boys. $12 per month. Home privileges. Home cooked meals. Increased prices. 123 Forms Hardcover. 1996. Special RADIO SERVICE: Experienced Radio- trician servicing all males; scientific testing equipment, saves money and convenience. Orcad (Reard). Phone 2846. —11 Special Sunday Supper, 50c Sunday noon: Chicken Dinner. 75c Weekdays: Lunchoon. 30c; Dinner 50c STUDENT SALESMEN wanted. Experience helps but not necessary. References, 125 Tenn. —10 WHITE LADY wants student laundry. First class work. Price very reasonable. Called for and delivered. Phone 2856 J. — 31 WANTED 4 boys; Two large rooms in modern house. Bath连接. $6 per student per month. Garage closure. C. D. Dahlene. 325 Miss. Phone 1921 8. Hotel Wood Tea Room 8th and New Hampshire South Entrance Private Dining Room and Grill Room for Parties South Entrance Welcome Students We are at your service with new decorations and a new marble fountain in modernistic designs and colors. The place is the old Stuess with new coloring, but the service is as good as ever. We welcome you. DRESSMAKING HOSIERY MENDING Smith Hemstitching Shop 933 1/2 Mass. ALTERATIONS PLEATING Phone 683 Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes. 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