$ SUNDAY, JANUARY 11. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Taggart Conducts Class Teaching Bank Workers American Institute of Bankers Sponsors Courses Training Future Executives About 40 have memberships in the class on "Banking Fundamentals" conducted by Joseph H. Taggart, professor of finance at the American Institute of Bankers, bank employees, and building and loan association directors in connection with the American Institute of Bankers. The course organization which has as its purpose the acquiring of students with the essex training in the developing business, the developing of banking topics, and the widening of banking participation in the institute activities. The present membership is composed of employees of the various banks in Lawrence and Baldwin, and the direct managers of the firm. The class discussions are concerned with principles of banking, the facts concerning the details of operation between banks, and such classes are conducted in most cities of any size throughout the United States, although this is the first time it has been taught at a present course is one of a series of courses outlined by the Institute, the satisfactory completion of which entails advanced work. Other courses to follow include business law, business finance, and financial statements. Proofreading, Leonard Ax, instructor in business law. The employee of a bank who completes the subscribed courses, receives a certificate from the American Institute in the field he enlisted him to progress more rapidly and creates enthusiasm for advancement. "It is felt," Professor Taggart said, "that over a period of years this will be one of the most important developments in the history of banking and to place trained men and women in positions of executive responsibility." Wiedemann To Address German Club Johann Wiedemann will address the German club, Wednesday, Jun. 14, in Hamburg. The subject of his subject will be "Some Aspects of German Student Life." The address will be delivered in easy German. Want Ads FOR SALE: 1923 Ford Coupe with new ports and accessories for $35. Phone: 2876, 1241 Teen. — $80 NEW PORTABLE typewriters for rent Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 732 Mars. Phone 548. — 96 WANTED, TYPING: Term papers, themes, outlines, etc. Evangeline Clark. 1640 New Hampshire street. Phone 1088. — 90 FOR RENT. Rooms for girls at 1011 Almanac street for second semester Phone 2855. —g FOR RENT: Rooms for girls at 1334 Ohio. 1 double room; 2 half rooms. Phone 2677. --80 LOST: A flexible white gold bracelet, set with brilliants, in or near Fraser basket. Wednesday, June 7. Marguerite Bald, June 10. Humphrey, Photo - 1971M. Reward. $5 REARD to anyone securing me me a room. 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THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Massachusetts Guests at the Sigma Chi house Friday night included State Senator John Carlson, Kansas City, who is an alumni member of the fraternity, State Seminary. Ms. Carlson also serves T. Solander, Owatonna, the one woman member of the Kansas Senate; Representative Hali Harlan, Manhattan; Representative W. H. Dallon, Virgil Mrs. H. II. Kirachner, Osage City, was a dinner guest of Francis Wynne at the Delta Upson house Friday night. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mildred Grady of Hutchinson to Laverne Ward of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Ward take their home in Lawrence where Ms. Ward is a graduate in the University. Mrs. Ward is a graduate of the University and has until recently been associated with the ad- dressing department of the News-Herald. Vernon Geiger of St. Joseph is a guest this week end at the Delta Tau Delta house. Delbert Roberts of Topeka was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house Friday evening. Reed Crites of Bartlesville is a weekend guest at the Beta Thata Pi house. Representative and Mrs. R. P. Hewen, Ulysses; and Representative and Mrs. Lumpkin, Bellehare, were entertained at the Beta Theta Pi House, Friday night. Delta Tau Delta is entertaining tonight with a Sunday evening supper party. The hosts of honor are Charles M. Harris, Mrs. Henry Agnes Husband, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Dean and Mrs. Robert M. Harris, Mrs. Robert Allen and Mrs. and Mrs. H. W. Hurgis Representative Frank Carlson, Concordia, was a dinner guest Friday night at the Phi Delta Thea house. Representative Carlson was in Lawrence with the members of the legislature who entertained by the University Friday. Helen Jane Conger of Yates Center was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pt. house Friday evening. Miss Lois Lawson and Arthur Miller will be the Sunday dinner guest the Delta Sigma Pi house. George Ball of Topeka is a week-end guests at the Sigma Nu house. Delta Zeta announces the engagement of Aline Burge to Nelson Soren lpha Kappa Lambda. Alice Kelly of Kansas City, Mo., is a week-end guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Manning announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia, to Mr. Leater Kruas of La-Crosse. Mrs. Kruas is affiliated with the University of Arizona who graduated from the college after being admitted from *Acacia* fraternity. After Feb. 1, they will be at home in La-Crosse. Kappa Kappa Gamma is entertaining Valarie Linden of Atchison, Betty Staufer of Tulsa and Charlotte Day of Kansas City, Mo. This week-end. Week-end guests at the P.i. Beta Pi house are Lucille Punton of Kansas City, Mo, Helen Kellough of Tulsa, and Josephine Hillings of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Xi Delta entertained with a breakfast bridge Saturday morning Dorothee Taylor, Elizabeth Cleary, and Gladys Beck were guests. Week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house are Katherine Gilbert and Doloris Fry of Iola. Marian Butler and Bonita Butler of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Friday evening. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Annabelle Kanperberger and Sue Sexton of Kania and Katharine Clinton, of Paola. Miss Glenys Hilts, Theta Phi Alpha, is a week-end guest at Chi Omega in Manhattan. Mary Katherine Vauchn of Arhamss City is a guest of the Alpha Chi Omega house this week-end. Phi Gamma Delta had its annual pig dinner last night. Arlie Simmons or orchestra furnished the music. Margaret Kilbourne of Topeka is a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. Mrs. Seth Wells of Topeka was visiting Aleene Wells of Alpha Omicron Plain silk and wool dresses cleaned and pressed Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th 8 N. H. Streets. Phone 383 60c Pt yesterday. Alene Wells has been forced to withdraw from school because of poor health. A midnight party was given Friday night by the new members of Watkins ball for the old members. Stunts by the new were the entertainment of the evening. We clean everything you wear but your shoes The Rev. Edwin Price of the Methodist church was a dinner guest at the Alpha KappaLambda house Thursday night, and the discussion in an open forum. Missiles Marion and Bonita Butler of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house Friday evening. Student Programs at Church Today --go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. Congregational Sunday school for the University students at 10. The Rev. G. E. Lindenquist will deliver the morning sermon. The evening at 6:15, and the evening at 6:15, and the Rev. A. Van Sickle of Haskell Institute will have the supper will be held for the students. Christian Sunday school for the University students at 9:45. Communion and morrow service will be on the sermon will be "Does the Church Believe in Its Message" at 8:30 the morning service followed by the Christian Endeavour and at 7:30 the Phi Psi sang- Sunday school at 9:45. The morning worship will be at 11 when the Rev. A. W. Woodward, on "Responsibility and Privileges." The evening sermon is at 7:45 and the subject will be "The Testimony of Experimenters." All students will meet. All students are invited. First Evangelical Episcopal Holy Communion is at 8, followed by church and Bible classes at 4:30. The morning worship at 11, the subject of Epiphany, was at 12, followed by Epiphyton. At 6 the Chaplain Edwards club meets at the student center for supper and a short program fol- Lutheran Baptist The University class will meet at 9 a.m. for study and discussion. At the morning worship at 11 the pastor will deliver a sermon on "Isaiah Christian." The social hour at 6 and the BYPU will begin at 7 a.m. will be held. The subject will be "What Price Popularity?" The evening service will be held at 7 a.m. Church school for the young people will be held at 9:30. The regular service will be at 11 with a sermon by th pastor on "That Which Comforts Us. At 8 o'clock the Rev. C. M. Gray Mourns" and the Rev. R. H. Green Pastures." Miss Etta Moon will render the spirituels. All students are invited to attend. Unitarian Chicken Dinner 50c Methodist and Wesley Foundation Sunday school for the students is a bake with the morning worship at 10 a.m. "The Wesley Growing"." The Wesley Foundation social hour will be as 5:30. The Wesley Foundation subject of the discourse will be "The Youth of Today." Doctor Gordon will give an address on "Our Worship-Who Is He?" Hillside Pharmacy For regular meals or a light lunch—why leave the Hill. Eat at the First Presbyterian The morning worship will be at 11 o'clock. The subject of the sermon will be "The Hero in My Soul," delivered by Dr. Brennan. A forum will serve for day 7 at 3:00 in the evening. Reports will be made on the Detroit student faculty conference, which was held during the Christmas season. Dr. Brennan is part of the department of sociology, Sam Carter, Y. M. C. a secretary, Eather Conger, adv. hero, H.E. Luney, c. 898, and the Rev. Kenneth Arisman, president of the Westminster Assembly Foundation, will also take part in the program. Announcements CAFETERIA NOW HAIRCUTS 40c at Pei Chi, national psychological fraternity, will hold its meeting Monday at 4:30. The members will give a one-on-one play called "The Invasion." Robert Bridgen. --go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. "The Shop of the Town" The Christian Science society will meet in the I.O.O.F. hall at Eighth and Vermont, Sunday morning at 11. The Christian Science Society is Sunday school convenences at 9:45. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Everyone is invited. Baptist student School school class dill meet at 8:45 Sunday morning at first Baptist church. The Rev. C. f. Thomas will talk on the subject "f. Suits and O'Coats Cleaned and pressed HOUK'S BARBER SHOP Russell Beck 50c 927% Massachusetts St. Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th B N. H. Streets. Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes. Robert A. Wilson, president America a Christian Nation" All students and friends are invited. Robert A. Wilson president. Baptist young people will meet for the social hour Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. An interesting discussion will be held at Roger Brown will be in charge Quill club will have the club picture taken for the dahyeawar at Squiren studio, Sunday morning at 10:30. Kathren Haves Roger Kratochvil, president Sigma Studio CHi meets at Squires Studio, Daily, Monday, Jan. 12, at 12:30 sharp for the Jayhawker picture postponed from Friday. Be prompt. president The University band will meet in five days before Monday morning at 9:30 to make the Topeka where it will play in the inaugural parade. All members come early. J. C. McCanles, director. Martin Attends Phi Sigma Meeting Ralf Martin, c'31, represented the Phi sigma chapter, of which he is pres- sident. He meets in Cleveland, Ohio, last week. Well Dressed Students The girl that always has water-proof excuses for turning down certain dates says that a lie may be an abomination unto the Lord, but it is pleasant help in trouble. Campus Comment ALMS P TAX Don't Go to the Doctor When You Should Be Going to the Shoe Shop Colds are usually caused by bad care of the feet. Good soles will avoid many ailments BURGERT'S Shoe Shop and Shining Parlor Shoe Shop and Shining Parlor Across from the Court House K. U. Special Sunday Dinner A complete dinner with CHOICE OF American Pot Roast - Brag. Pizza, Chicken Nuggets, Frizzled of Chicken with Steamed Dumplings; Grilled Small Steak $3.95; Natural Rye Dessert; Pudding, vanilla ice cream. Coffee, Milk Sugar. Under New Management Under New Management The Way to a Man's Heart Is Through His Stomach, but-with Your girl will tell you that's only half of it. See how she likes this Menu 5 till 8:30 p.m. Tomato Boullion Roast Chicken Dressing Mashed Potatoes Gravy Creamed Peas Carrots Cranberries Cloverleaf Rolls Pineapple Snow Coffee or Milk Sixty Cents 1103 Mass. The Polga "Better Food Filipino Service" Fabrics that Wear and Hold their Shape at Prices that Will Surprise You. In fact, suiting you is my Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. PALMS SPECIAL Sunday Chicken Dinner 40c "ON THE HILL" ROBY'S Meet your Friends, study your Lessons, and make your dates for Phone 50, 2 trunk lines --with PERFECT SOUND THE MOST AND BEST FOR LESS No Advance in Prices Mini. 10-25; Foe. 10-35 Mid. 25-40; Foe. 30-45 PATEE MON.-TUES.-WED. CHAMP NUTS OF UNIVERSE LOOSE AGAIN IN RIOT OF WHIRLWIND WHOOP WHEELER WOOLSEY Hilarious Stars of "The Cuckoos" and "Half Shot at Sunrise" Rout Trouble. Panic Gloam. Riding a Cyclone of Laughs through the Halls of a Broadway Hotel! 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