WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. F. H. Hood, and Mrs. Irving Hard were guests at a lunchroom given yesterday by Mrs. E. H. Lindley at the Hotel Jayhawk, in Touche. Miss Hazel M. Lewis of New York City was a dinner guest at Corbis hall last night. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house night last were Mrs. R. C. Mealhain, Youngstown, Ohio; Mr. Calhoun, Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. Duncan, Omaha; Mrs. Bertin Wilson, Dick Stevens, Mrs. George Marshall, Mrs. Wheeler, and Miss Marina Baty. Miss Genevieve Hartley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hartley of Baldwin, and Alfred Kumser, of Leavenworth, attended the ceremony on the bride, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 29. Following the ceremony a reception was held for the immediate relation of the couple. Mr. Kurnager is a student in the School of Law at the University. The young couple will be at home in Baldwin. The Book club of the Lawrence chapter of the American Association of University Women will meet tonight with Miss Mabel Barruth at her home on Tuesday, May 21st for review "Starlance" by sheila Kaye Smith. Roll call will be "New Books." Eugenia Davis of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house is ill with the flu. Phi Chi Delta met last night at Westminster Hall to discuss the Philippine Islands. Mourne Strain read from a speech given by Mr. Paul Clerone Porter gave a talk on Silillman Institute, a Presbyterian mission school in the Philippines and the fifth largest university in the world. A short play was given by Virginia Colman, Mildred Grauerhleiz, Elizabeth McKinley, and Pearl Thompson. A collection of oriental ornaments belonging to Mrs. J. H. Lawson, the wife of a missionary to India, were exhibited. Virginia Irwin led devotions. The pledges of Kappa Phi entertained the women of the Methodist church last night with a Christmas liturgy led devotional. Greece Hoye read "The Story of the Christmas Candle"; Berrice Clare Snyder played the instrument; a solo, "The Birthday of the King"; Pledges of the organization formed a loving Christmas tree in the choir hall; originating at Sts. Nicholas college. --who knows his little accident. And it's a wise fan who husbands to see this merry mad-cap farce of a baby who unexpectedly popped up just as his daddy was about to be married. From the hilarious Broadway stage hit. Kappa Ppi his announcement that the law case will be responsible for twenty days. Eliseo Smith, A.B.27, a former member who is doing ministerial work in Want Ads --who knows his little accident. And it's a wise fan who husbands to see this merry mad-cap farce of a baby who unexpectedly popped up just as his daddy was about to be married. From the hilarious Broadway stage hit. FOUND: Good watch. Owner may have name upon proper identification, and payment of this ad. Call Roeh. Phone 2876. — 50 FOR SALE. 2 blocks from campus, 90 room modern home, full basement, 3 fireplaces, very best oak floor. Bedrooms include 1 large dining room and kitchen, frnt and back states. 4 large bed rooms, sleeping patio, all newly decorated inside and around the home. Douglas County Building and Lauren Phone 709. 6 BUNGALOW TYPE furnished apartment, 3 room, private bath, front and back entrances, heat and hot oil, cold water heated. Call 2811 - 94-7699. tennessee LOST: Printed tan silk scarf on Campus Tuesday. Call 850. -67 LOST: Pair of white solid spectacle between Library and Kappa Si 'house. Call 188. —6 Do your Christmas shopping now. DICKINSON Attend the Matinee Shows 3-7-9 LAST TIMES TONIT! LAST TIMES TONITE El Brendel in "JUST IMAGINE" with Marije Wille - John Garrick - Frank Albertsen Breaking All Laughing Records - See it Now! Shows Thursday Thru Saturday It's a Wise Father - - who knows his little accident. And it's a wise fan who husbands to see this merry mad-cap farce of a baby who unexpectedly popped up just as his daddy was about to be married. From the hilarious Broadway stage hit. with- ANITA PAGE DOUGLAS FAIRBanks, Jr. Charley Chase Comedy "GIRL SHOCK" Soon— William Haines in "REMOTE CONTROL" PRE-HOLIDAY SALE After Christmas Prices Now! COATS All $65 coats now $52.00 All $49 coats now $35.00 All $35 coats now $29.50 All $25 coats now $19.75 HOSE Only 10 dozen pair first quality, pure silk thread hose Two pair for $1.02 DRESSES All $25 dresses now $22.50 All $10 dresses now $ 8.50 One group clever dresses $12.95 Values to $14.00 HATS Your choice of every hat in the store $3.00 Values to $14.00 Next Door North of Blue Mill Now! Today - Tomorrow Friday · Saturday — "OUTSIDE THE LAW" the Enduring Gift Books for every age and taste The Book Nook 1021 Massachusetts Tel. 666 --consists of When you depart from the University to various parts of the state and other states we realize you can not carry with you a number of Christmas gifts, so we are offering to those who purchase at our store, to wrap in holly paper and mail to addresses given us. A Message To Students --consists of Toasters $3.95 and up Table Stoves $4.00 Electric Irons Our Stock $3.95 and up the Boudoir very latest Occasional Floor Lamps Shop --and Early Get Electric Grills $8.85 Electric Curling Irons $2.50 and up Waffle Irons $8.00 and up We are headquarters for modern gifts that last for years, useful and welcome conveniences that serve as a constant every-day reminder of your affection. We have gifts you will be proud to give. Do your Christmas shopping here. The Kansas Electric Power Company 700 Mass. 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