SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Water Works Employees School to Be Held Here Board of Health to Co-operate in Improvement of Fillings Utilities The School of Engineering and Architecture will build its ninth annual three day school here Feb. 11, 12, and 13. This school is the state board of health for municipal officials and employees who have to do with the operation and maintenance of water systems, sewer, and sewage disposal works. It is the purpose of these schools to improve the operation of the sanitation system with sanitation and the public health. One of the important things will be the paper, "Proper Well Construction," by C. Gleifer of the United States Geological Survey, will present two papers, "Methods for the Biological Examination of Water," and "Biological Data in the Water Works Plan." An added feature on this year's program will be a question box, which will bring up problems of operation and maintenance in the water works field. Student Programs at Church Today --- Christian Mr. George O. Foster's class of *University women* will give a half-hour and beginning promptly at 9:30. This is the time for *the university* of the class under his teaching. Tickets will be distributed by them for the Negro music in the eve- The student followup will begin at 5:00 p.m. and at 6:30 the Endeavour教室, where they will be led by Ickens, an Indian students of Haskell, who speak on the subject, "The Hop Inpi Trinity Episcopal Congressional At 8 o'clock there will be Holy Communion; the Church and Bible classes will meet. The subject of the Rev. R B, Shawr's sermon will be "The Magnificent Obsession." At 6 p.m. the Chapel will hold a student center for its inauguration. Sunday school will be at 10 a.m. with regular classes for University students. At 11 there will be the regular morning worship at which time the subject "The Bible of Old Marriage and Its Applicability to the Modern World" will be discussed. Trinity Lutheran At 6:15 the fire-side forum will be at the parish hall. Sam B. Caron, president of Moorcroft on "Movie in a Day of Relativity." This is a report from one section of the national Student-Faculty conference held in Detroit during the Christmas season. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning wor- welling and the church at 10:30. Will talk at 10:30. Lyrical at 10:30. At 6:15 there will be a social hour for young people. At 7:15 the stu- dent will be in Unitarian Church school will convene at 9:30. The accomodation at 11 will be "The Pope or Christmas." The rest will be at 6:30 p.m. for tea, and at 7:30 the Rev. Aaron Givens give an address to the school. Sunday school will begin at 9:45. A the Bible School will discuss the de- cades of Christ in chap. 14 and at 14 and the Rev. W. W. Stoepe will teach "Isa" the Bible God Immanuel Lutheran Methodist The Sunday school meet is at 9:45. the morning worship is at 11. The minister will speak on, "The Gospel for a Busi- sness Fellowship" fellow- ship hour will be at 5:30. The department of design and painting in the School of Fine Arts entered Friday night at the Common building Stoke College furnished music for the evening. SOCIETY The party, which is a traditional afan between the painters and architects, was a Casteway party, and the decorations were carried out accordingly. The dance floor represented an island. Two landscapes with seascape and the other two landscape. Karl Mattert, assistant professor in the department of painting, was master of ceremonies. The entertainment consisted of Hawaiian music and special costumes. The costumes were won by Betty Kollog, fau 'ulc, and William Wandl, e3L. Guests for the party were Professor and Mrs. Allen Crafton and Adrian Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Betty Neff, of Spring Hill. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with a formal dinner at the Eldridge hotel Saturday night. The dinner was played by a dance at the chapter house. Arlie Simmons orchestra furnished the movie for the dance and the Hoboken ballet. The director the chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Horschel E. Unger, Mr. and Mrs. Horschel E. Unger, Miss Millden London of Kansas City Mo., is a week-end guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Mrs. Howard Miller of Dallas, is a week-end guest of the Delta Zeta sorority. Mrs. Miller is president of the Epsilon province. Chi Delta Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Perry Merrill of Coordige. Out-of-town guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house are Mary Eldies Quinn, of Ottawa, and Frank Kingberg, of Eudora. Miss Frances Parif, of Mary Mount college, Salina, was a Theta Phi Alpha guest Saturday. M. L. J. Staub, of Wichita, was a nest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house rdnesday. The Wesley Foundation gave in last party of the present semester last night the opportunity to host a party was well attended and was manicured. The committee included of games and contests. Delta Zeta announces the pledging of Millie Sitiefel, of Kansas City. Maxine Clark. of Kluwn, is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Carl Pinery of Pittsburg, A.B.27, in a week-end guest at the Pi Upalon house. Miss Amphitrite is a guest at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. Miss Amphitrite is a graduate of the University and is now a professor of romantic languages at Wells College. Week-end guests at the Alpha XI Delta house are Creel Seeley and Virginia Compton, Kansas City, Mo., and Helen Trent, Perry. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Friday might were the Rev. W. C. Clock of Tulsa, an alumnus of the University and Frank Green, c34. Dr. R. H. Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler will be Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house. Read the Kansan wantads. Money Spent for Shoe Repairs Draws Big Dividends --- We do Shoe Repairing while U wait! 1017 Mass. Typewriting Paper 11 W. 9th --- Shine Parlor Half Pound Packages 50 Sheets 10c to 30c Ream Packages 500 Sheets 60c to $2.50 Electric Shoe Shop Remember we bind those term panels while you wait Two Book Stores SEVEN good reasons why you should eat at the College gym. 1. Our meals are balanced. 2. You can be sure of getting your nutrients to health. 3. By eating the fight foods you can live for less. 4. All of our classmates are absolutely sanitary. 5. We are making it possible for seventh boys to attend K. U. and do all things we can to prepare your patrone, and will provide your patronage, and will pour our best to please you! 7. A most friendly place for students. Try our cookbook. The College gym West 14 Street. - 91 Want Ads ... FOR RENT. Poems for girls. Daily maid service. 1205 Kentucky. Phone 1580. —96 LOST in Administration building, Jan. 16. 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POOBS for girls) Attractive rooms. Modern home. All conveniences. One-half block from Campus. 1218 Mississippi. Phone 1328. – 65 pany application. Made from any size photo. Pfolder P. Webb, 1041 Vermont. Phone 1193 R. -85 FOR RENT: 2 single rooms for girls at 1238 Ohio. Mrs. Margaret Her- derson. -92 ROOMS for three University women—senior or junior preferred. Room, breakfast, one special dinner each night. 1434 Tenn. Phone 1471 W. – 32 TVPING: Your papers typed neatly and carefully. 35e per thousand words, Phone 1187R. — 91 The January issue of the Kansas Engineer, official publication of the School of Engineering, will be available at the desk March 10. The edition will include articles from recent trips of the departments written by Hiru. Kim. There will also be a survey of the Kansas salt fields, as well as articles by Robert Songster, v.33. FOR SALE: Good Precision instrument set No. 23 and a slide rule at a bargain, 800 Max. Power. Phone 85. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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