PAGE FOUR 7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.1931 Jayhawks Flown --per student per month. Garage close C. D. Dahlene. 326 Miss. Phone 1921 J Word has been received that Erma Kornberg, a graduate of Bethany hospital, has been chosen as superintendent of nurses in the new Memorrah hospital in Kansas. Dorothy Riddle Burkholder. P.A. 20, is associated with the Three Arts Conferences and the University of Chicago. Mrs. Burkholder received her bachelor of mindice degree with Prof. Carl A. Hornsby. Orin Jordan, LL.B.21, has opened a law office in Beloit, after having recently passed the State Bar examination. Mr. Jordan will make their permanent office in Beloit. Jane White, A.B. 31, is connected with the National Producing company of Kansas City, and at present her territory includes the play "The Ghost House." Miss White is a member of the university. Omiya secreta at the University. Jimine Poole, A.B.31, has accepted a position on the School of Drama in charge of the school where he is in charge of the English and dramatics department. Miss Poole is a member of the School. Henle Sale, a former student, sailor the middle of August for Paris where she intends to run Ruth Briebenthal and Sarah Madden, both turned from Hollywood where she was secretary to Sue Carroll, motion picture actress, and governess to the child of Eleanor and William Madden Miss Sales and Miss Briedental are members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. J. William Moore, A.B. 31, has accepted a position on the Concordia Blade-Ennore as reporter and advertising solicitor, in the department of journalism last aping, and a member of Deloitte Sigma Lambda, the department of journalism fraternity, and a professional journalism frauerty. Doyle I. Buckles, A.B. 18, and a major in the department of journalism, is editor of the Fairbury News at Fairbury, Nebr., which was recently awarded a silver ribbon in a "Greatest Community Conduct" conducted by Editor and Publisher. Florence Eaton, A.B.31, will teach English and public speaking in the high school at Ashland this fall. Miss Mason tutors the department of English at the University. Chester Shore, A.B. 25*, editor of the Augusta Gazette, has been selected by Governor Woodding as one of his personal aides. Mr. Shore is a graduate of the University with a major in the department of journalism. The names of two University graduates will be included in the list of 28 forestest living scientists, whose names are to be placed on the new hall of sciences, women located in Pittsburgh. The women who chose them are Dr. C. E. McClung, A.B.96, M.A.96, director of zoological实验室 at the University of Pemphis; Dr. E. C. Franklin, A.B.98, M.A.202 professor of chemistry at Leland Stanford. Govern. Harry Woodring announced the appointment of Earnest E. Blienece, a L.L.B.H. III for success as attorneys for his firm to succeed. The appointment was effective Aug. 1. Dr. John Billingly, M.D. 26, is house burgern now at the Herman Knapp Memorial Eye hospital in New York City. Paul G. Neff, A.B.A.17, has been promoted to the vice-presidency in charge of passenger traffic in the organization of the Missouri Pacific railway company. Arah Weidman, A.B. 30, has gone to Honolulu, where she is to be employed as technician in Queen's hospital. Miss Gamma sorority. Mary Jane Crum, Mara Matae, who formerly held the position in Honolulu, is now in New York. Welcome JAYHAWKERS See Our Complete Line COATS . DRESSES HOSIERY GLOVES LINGERIE MILLINERY Want Ads --per student per month. Garage close C. D. Dahlene. 326 Miss. Phone 1921 J FURNISHED COTTAGE. Modern, suitable for married student. Walking distance from University. Price $23 with garage. Call 1825 W. - FOR RENT: Nice rooms for boys. 1311 Ohio. Rate reasonable. Phone: 2728 M. —5 FOR SAME. Piano, cabinet grand, Vose; Circus walnut case, perfect condition. Phone 929. 1117 Ky. E- Hagge. — E-11 HAVE TWO nicely furnished room with board, $25 a month in modern home. 1064 Barner Ave. -! RADIO SERVICE: Experienced Radio-technician servicing all mk;s scientific testing equipment, save money and increase productivity. Oread (Rear). Phone 2846. 11- IGOERS: Boy wants roommate in southeast room, $7.50 each. Also double rooms for boys. Phone 1799. 1345 Vermont. —8 ENGINEER WANTS a roommate: Dany room for reasonable rice. Only 1 block from K. U. library. Phone 2074 R. LOST. Alpha Omicron Pi pin, "Mary O'Well." Between Rock Chalk and A.O.Pi house. Reward. Phone 888. —8 HOME cooked, well balanced meals, 21 for $5.00. Orchestra music. The Oread, 1245 Oread Ave. —12 FOR RENT. Spacious double room for boys at 1131 Ohio. Phone 1067. Home privileges. Mrs. A. N. Gerecke. S. FOR RENT: A large room. Accommodations for four boys at $7 each 1231 KY. Phone 2886. —6 WHITE LADY wants student laundry. First class work. Price very reasonable. Called for and delivered. Phone 2856 J. —11 WANTED 4 boys: Two large rooms it modern house. Bath connecting. $ APARTMENTS for rent: 1045 Kenny tucky St. Williams steam heated apartment house, Modern, furnished, in private home for men; 7-3 in private home, Call 1871. SALESMEN wanted. Ex- helps but not necessary 1225 Tenn. —10 FOR RENT: boys. Large south-east room for large. Suitable for single or double room. 1231 La. Call 1879. —7 STUDENT perience References. FOR RENT: Boys. Better furnished rooms. 88, $9, $11, $12 per month home privileges. Home cooked meals of reduced prices. 1223 Tenn. Pho- 1586. TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlock, night latches, and auto locks in stock. Trewery & Rutter 6.4V Vermont. Phone 319. -28 FOR RENT: Large, well furnished room, modern private home. Walking distance of University, 937 Ohio. Phone 1965 J. ROOFS AND board for boys on the Hill at 1325 Michigan. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and car line. Call 2696. —10 FOR RENT in private home, a very nice room for professor or upper-assistant. Host privileges. Rates vary by location. Phone 212-765-3900. 101 New Hampshire. Phone 2956. — 10 BOYS: Nicely furnished room in private home. Prefer upperclassman or graduate student. Very reasonable vals. 1201 Tenn. —tf KANSAS CITY Journal-Post, delivered to you each evening and Sunday morning, 15 cents per week. Sports, news and pictures. Phone 608. — 28 WANTED. College girl or teacher to share small house with young business woman. Conveniently located with BOARD AND room for three or four boys. Room and 14 meals per week for $5. 1416 Conn. —7 Subscribe for Headquarters 723 Mass. THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week T. R. STUARTS Shop does good first class barber work. We will appreciate your patronage. 842 Mass. —7 ROOMS FOR girls: Nicey furnished rooms, modern home, single or double. (Study and sleeping room for girls) Cafeteria, Cafeteria, Phone 1338. 1218 Miss. RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's. Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Await-Water Radio and Hoover Sweeper, Phone 303. 944 Mass. reference to campus. Please call 606 or 1946J. —tt NICELY FURNISHED room: Single $10 or double $15. Garage. Con- viennially located between Campus and business district. 611 West 9th. Phone 2726M. —9 ROOBS FOR girls: Nicely furnished, newly decorated, convenient to KU. Approved by the Dean of Women 1241 Tenn. Phone 2876. -5 GIRLRS: Mrs. McDonald has lovely furnished rooms with enclosed sleeping porch, for graduate students. 1247 Tenn. Phone 1209. —6 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Smith Hemstitching Shop LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCIA BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. 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