FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained with a bridge tea day afternoon. The house was decorated in Christmas colors, holly wreaths were hung at the front, and two small evergreen trees at the back. The house were lighted with colored lights. Amating Mrs. Lindley were Mrs. F. Bassett, C. H. Ashoff, and S. Shuenger. W. Stuenger, S. Seurburn and Mrs. D. O. O'Leary poured ten. Those leaving were Janet Coleen. Those leaving were Jackie Mrs. L, N. Lewis, Mrs. Ocear Weaver, and Mrs. Vernon Schoen hold high scores. Mrs. Rock of Topeka was given the guest prize. Out of town guests were Mrs. C, B. Merriman, Mrs. Storrs, Mrs. Beck, Ms. Shirporter, Mrs. Bowen, and Mrs. Duffett, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Fred Harris, of Ottawa. Alpha Omicron Pi will hold its Founder's Day banquet at the chapter house Sunday, Dec. 7. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night were Kenkom Bruner, Hunter Gilson, Walter Simmons, Sam Weatherby and Miss Maud Ellott. Mary Johns was dinner guest las night at Corbin hall. Kappa Eau Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, held initiation Tuesday evening for Prof. D. C. Stevens, department of electrical engineering. Pi Bete Phin held a midnight spread has night in honor of Helen Hungerforge who has been elected to both Morrison and Chase. He is visiting the With the exception of Joyce Bleck who is visiting from Okruglema, Okla, monitors of the active chapter were picked. Alpha Xi Delta announces the pledging of Billie Green of Dallas, Texas. Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained with 1 ten this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Members of the Wichita alumni club of Phi Gamma Delta and the active members and pledges of the fraternity are invited to the Inner Teen Room, Saturday, Nov. 29 to honor the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity members, Mrs. F. B. McAdams, Mrs. M.C. was invited the guest of her son, Carl McAdams for the Thanksgiving holidays. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES TIED FOR VOLLEYBALL TITLE The freshmen and the sophomores are tied for the championship in the game. The freshman will be placed on Monday at 4:30, as a result of the freshmen defeating the seniors, 68 to 24, last night. The freshmen have both won two games and lost one. The lineup for the seniors consisted of F. Davidson, A. Sappenfield, L. Moon, F. White, and F. Reed. The lineup for the freshmen consisted of M. McGuire, M. Walker, H. Bowman, M. K. Ealo, C. Hunter, F. Roberts, B. Armstrong, B. Armstrong, and B. Kellogg. Announcements F. H. Guild, head of the department if political science at the University, will speak on "The Church and Desert Ages" during Sunday morning at 9:45. The program will be in charge of the University class, and all who are interested are invited. --from your Kodak snaps Robert Wilson, President. The young people of the First Baptist church will meet Sunday at 6 p.m in the fellowship room for the social house which will be in charge of Roger Lange, a member of the discussion meeting led by Roger Kratochilov on "As Others See Us." Members of the Cosmopolitan club will speak. All students are invited to at Robert Wilson, Publicity Chairman Lane Talks to Bacteriology Club Dr. H. H. Lane, head of the department spoke on Your Head - How Did It Work in Bacteriology club yesterday. In his doctor Lander traced the development of an ancient fish up to the human skull. Want Ads FOR SALE: Model T Ford touring. 5 good tires. Top and curtain in excellent condition. Call 1357 after 17am. FOR SALE: 1925 Ford roadster; 1200, 400,000 motor; balloon tire; shorter; good battery. $16. Call 1327, or 1336 Vermont. — at 70 BUNGALOW TYPE furnished front- ment, 3 room, private lair, front- and back entrance, heat and hot and cold furniture. Coll 281 J. 64 Kentucky. Col 281 J. 64 FOR SALE. 2 blocks from campus, 9 room modern home, full basement, 3 fireplaces, very best outdoor flats. Red dining room and kitchen, large dining room and kitchen, and back stairs, 4 large bed rooms, sleeping porch, all newly decorated inside and out, large garage. Pferred to live in a beautiful home. Building and Loan. Phone 79. --- 88 Christmas and New Year Greeting Cards Service D'Ambra Photo BY REQUEST --from 8:30 p. m. to 1 a. m. we will serve our famous DUTCHMAN'S SPECIAL WITH COUNTRY CLUB Phone 934 1115 Mass. B I REQUEST Friday Evening, December 5th 35c Don't Miss This! The POLGA 1103 Mass. "Better Food and Service" 8) MMMHHHHL HLL A MESSAGE of Mith that will up you with laughter. Charley, Chase in "GIL SHOCK" News Monday—Wm. Haines in "REMOTE CONTROL" Psychologists to Wichita K. U. Representatives To Attend Meeting of Association Members of the K. U. department of psychology are to go to Wilhelm Dec. 12 to be present at a meeting of the Kameng Center, which is the opening of psychological child research laboratories at Friends' University, Saturday Dec. 13. Those who attended the workshop will miss Miss R. H. Wheeler, Prof. Donald Purdy, Miss Blair Morlison, Prof. H. F. De-Silva, S. Howard Bartley, Theodore Dearborn and Meshimerh C31, and David Shawley. Professor Wheeler is to speak at a dinner to be given to the association Saturday evening in Wichita. His adoring eyes open to the public, Purdie Doolery, professor of theater, doree Perkins and S. Howard Bartley will all read papers at the meeting. Christmas Exhibition and Sale The Faculty Women's Club will hold its annual Exhibition and Christmas Sale at the club house. 1300 Louisiana Street. Saturday afternoon. December 6, at one o'clock. A great variety of hand work and imported articles will be offered. Owed Training school students who are taking French or who are interested in French, will meet at 4:30 Monday for a French course and students in French I and II have petitioned the school senate for an audit of their study. Students group to study the customs and culture of France. Prof. Frank Gubheir and professor Dr. Frank Gubheir in French will sponsor this club. Dargain Matinee Everyday Showing Saturday VARSITY Is There Honor Among Thieves? See Answer in— DREAD FRENCH STUDENTS WILL MEET MONDAY TO FORM CLUB Pose now at Hixon Studio Christmas Photographa—Adv. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 LAST SHOWING TONITE Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan in "Love in the Rough" Also Scenes KU-MU, Game in Sound General Electric Refrigerators The Mightiest Epic of Underworld Dramas Added Featurettes— MARY NOLAN OWEN MOORE EDWARD ROBINSON Murciahle Weber at the Oran Comedy—"MEET THE ROY FRIEND" Seconds K. U. - M. U. Gone in Sound Starts Monday—"ONLY SAPS WORK" Quality --- Style --- Service Don't Wait Until You Go Home to Shop Shop now when the stocks are new and haven't been picked over, or sold out, until you can't find what you want. Ties Scarfs Lounging Robes Shirts Here are a few of the Christmas suggestions we have for you: Gloves Sweaters Pajamas Handkerchief All these goods are priced to please you and the quality is of the best. We wrap for mailing Don't forget our high grade line of Suits --- Topcoats --- Overcoats $ 24^{50} $ Campus Comment Already being severely stunned and taking several counts in *previous rounds of this Big Sixtout*, Kansas must get the decision today or take a knock-out punch. Just Received New Winter Prints New Wool Dresses Popular Sunday Night Dresses Size 14 - 20 $15.00 $15.00 "FREE" A pair of full fashioned hose with these dresses purchased Saturday. ALL FORMAL DRESSES Reduced to 1/3 off MADE FOR YOU You will want to look your best this holiday season. Clothes made for you are the only ones that you can afford to wear. The cost is no greater than Tom, Dick and Harry's. Schulz The Tailor Nine Seventeen Mass. Mat 10 - 25 Eve 10 - 25 Western Electric Sound System SATURDAY Elaborate Scenes in Technicolor! Beautiful Music of the Masters! Jazz Tunes that Will Hurt You! Added—Comedey, "Ants in the Pants" —Variety—Cartoon Stories Monday—Gen. Arliss, in "OLD ENGLISH" Soon—"AFRICA SPEAKS" STEPPING INTO A MODERN WORLD 6-ton reels of cable distributed with the speed of perishable food A carload of telephone poiles laid down a thousand miles away within 36 hours after getting the order! Rush calls of this sort must frequently be handled by Western Electric, distributors for the Bell System. But even more remarkable is the regular day by day flow of telephone supplies. The Chicago warehouse—one of 32 in the national system— handles 1,400 orders s. day. In 1929 more than $400,000,000 worth of equipment and materials was delivered to the telephone companies. Distribution on so vast a scale presents many interesting problems to Bell System men. The solutions they work out mean much in keeping this industry in step with the times. The opportunity is there! BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INTER-CONNECTING TELEPHONES