FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1930 PAGE THREE Society --on its Pacific cruise tonight at Westminster hall. The ship is scheduled to rize about 8.30 ton through passports may be secured by 8. Members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma security are holding open house tonight for students in the orchestra of Kansas City will furnish the music. The chaperones are. Misa Nina T. S. Stover of the Sigma Chi house and L. C. Harris of the Delta Chi house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omieron Pi house last night were; Virginia Sargent, Priella Mart, Bernese Tubba and Dev Jones. Arlie Simmonds orchestra will furnish the music at the second varsity dance of the school year tomorrow to a celebration of their achievements. Mr. and Mrs. Harbert G. Allpain. Lucile Anderson of McPherson was a dinner guest at the Delta Zeta house last night. Mrs. C. S. Adams of Mckewville was a dinner guest of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last evening. Westminster Forum will have a meeting Sunday evening on the subject "What's Right with the Church?" Make an艺 I Begin This Year at K.U." The leader for the meeting has not been announced yet, but it is hoped that the members will be secured to speak on this subject. Alpha Omicron Pi hold initation Thursday evening for Olga Wallace of Yates Center. A student mixer will be given tonight at 8:15 p.m. by Wesley Foundation, student organization of the First Born Presbyterian Church streets. A special program has been arranged by Iris FittsSimons, c3h; who is a graduate University students are invited to attend. Recent alumni visitors at the Triangle fraternity were L. J. Rickenberg and Orville Swander of Kansas City and James McConhey of Alabama. As usual this meeting will be held at Westminster Hall at 1221 Oread. Mr. James Bishop of Kansas City is a week-end visitor at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Next Sunday is the last Sunday that S. B. Braden, dean of the School of Religion, will preach at the First Christian church, Topica. Dean Braden be acting as interim pastor until the arrival of the new pastor. Dun S. B. Braden and Mrs Braden will entertain the freshmen and the new students of the University with a Friday night, at the Christian church. --on its Pacific cruise tonight at Westminster hall. The ship is scheduled to rize about 8.30 ton through passports may be secured by 8. Want Ads LOST: Day book of great value to unit; only between 5.30 and 6 thursday afternoon. Reward. Carter Station store. 1025 Mass. — 12 FOR SALE. Fine locker padlock keeper made for door, trunk, auto lock. Eagle tools correctly sharpened. Trew with Batter, 62 Vernor, Phoebe 1985. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FOR RENT to boys. Large room nice furnished; home privilages, radio, pic- board; convenient to campus and busi- ness. Reasonable. $299. 1135 Teem. —15 WANTED: Two young professors share apartment on Hill. Call TUTORING: English, algebra, Germa- latin. Time and labor saving method (any foreign language). Tse 1a on 6 lessons $3. Phone 1572 after M 6 p hr FOR SALE: Very cheep, 1926 Ford touring; good mechanical condition. New battery and tires; tires phone 1036. Olsen, 1923. Lakeside Phone 1036. — 13. LOST: Blue lodge Maconic pin, Tuesday afternoon, Call Corbin Hall, phone 860. —13 ROOM for boys, large, three windows hot water heat. Private home near Hill. 1621 Kentucky. Phone 2500 M. -15 WANTED: A solicitor in each ternity and sortery for laundry. Liberal commission. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2531. 1116 New Jersey street. WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Also flowers for sale. Phone 1231. -14 *WANTED:* Student laundry. We call for and deliver. Prices reasonable. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2531. 1106 New Jersey street. BUNDLE WASHING: Called for and delivered. Phone 2197J. —15 FOR RENT: Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1603 Louisiana. Phone 2897. -4f The entertainment will be by natives of the countries represented including Indonesia, Brazil and the ternet has been manifested in the work of Kandamkrd Rao who was seen by American artists during the M-Y-W. party. Americans will provide the entertainment on the ship because of its exotic nature. This is the first of the Friday night social events at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread, for this year. The Rev. G. W. Nelson was formerly installed on Sept. 12 as pastor of the Presbyterian church at Horton. The presbyterian New York advanced work at the University. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold open house tonight with Hurley Kaylar and his orchestra from Kansas City furnishing the music. Mrs. Margaret Perrenfelt plays the piano, motherhouse at the Sigma Chi house, Mrs. Nina Ogenen, housemother at the Beta house, and Mrs. L. C. Harris, will act as chaperone, will act as chaperone. Woman Gives $1500 to Hospital El Dorado, Sept. 25, Mrs. M. Orban Jr., of Whittier, Cal. will give $1,500 to furnish a room, in the proposed Susan B. Allen Memorial hospital, in Port Huron, where Mr. Orban Jr. who died last February. Ms. Orban, who was Miss Louisa Cummings, died last February. Donald Akinson, who was formerly Marion Koogler, are the only former residents of El Dorado who have so contributed towards the new hospital. Firestone TIRES 30x4.50 Anchor $6.75 28x4.75 $8.05 6-ply under the tread including new patented double breaker. —More tread rubber. First quality throughout. --voted to end night work for women and children in mills next March. Quack tryouts will be Saturday a 10 a.m. at the women's gymnasium. Caroline House, president Announcements --voted to end night work for women and children in mills next March. All women who are interested in making a class tennis team please sign at the gymnasium before Sept. 30. Harriet Fritz, hockey manager. New York, Sept. 25-(UP)-Directors of the Cotton Textile Institute have DIRECTORS DECIDE TO STOP NIGHT LABOR IN COTTON MILLS Poughkeepsie, N. Y. — (UP) — The man who breathed in honey and Hugk Hugh Keech whose windpipe was removed and a glass tube substituted, died after a Breathed Through Glass Twenty directors representing owners of 3,531,447 spindles, cost the vote. The new movement will affect about me-third at the outside. Herkimer, N. Y.-(UP) The disarmament movement led someone to deserve military honors at Orcisland, of his aword. A statue of the famous warrior sitting attire his home at the entrance to Myers Hall would have to have been discerned by school boys. Westminster Student Foundation Statue Disarmed SUNDAY 9:45—Church School, three classes open to choice. First, Doshiwonian Church The full list of student activities are now in operation 11:00—Church Service. Sermon by Rev. Theodore H. Aszman. Music by the vowed choir. Ninth and Vermont 7:00—Westminster Forum. Social period. Westminster Hall, 1212 Egd. CARTER Super-Service You Are Always Welcome. WEEK DAYS "Throw Out the Life Line" in the building which once housed the Polar Bear club, in Encore. A federal padlock, placed on the door of the club building by a federal court order, after a liquor seizure, was removed to permit the opening there of a Salvation Army branch. Call 1300 Phi Chi Delta - Westminster Hall. Interview Hour - Tuesday, 5 o'6 p.m., Mr. T. H. Aszman. Open to any student. Westminster Hall. Friday Night, 8 p.m. - Open house or party. Fraternity Hall. Gunnen Patronize Opera London, Sept. 25 — (UP) — Chicago gunnen are patrons of the opera, Her- torian. The Chicago opera manager, said here. Sons Saved in Old Sloon Detroit, Sept. 25—(UP) -Singing e "Sweet Adeline" has been replaced b . . . INTRODUCING . . . SANSHEEN BY KAYSER SMART, DULL HOSIERY And yet—Sansheen* is very inexpensively priced. Ask for genuine Sansheen* by Koyser, with the graceful Slendo™ Heel. . AYSER Sansehee — what a stocking — it's so much duller, sheerer, sheerer than anyone history. duller, sheerer, clearer, stronger than ordinary hosiery. And all because Sansheen* has a tightly twisted thread scientifically knitted, with the fashionable dulness made permanent. No wonder Sansheen* *wears longer! No wonder it's of clearer texture! No wonder it shows no rings!* $1.65 and $1.95 Specials Saturday --- --- TWO BOOK STORES Your name engraved without charge 929 Mass. Call 117 Tomorrow Only, Saturday, Sept. 27th From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. SMITH Drug Store 'PARK-PEN' Combination PEN-PENCIL SHEAFFER'S PENN SPONDS DEK KETS GRAPH We have 2 delivery cars to give service with our orders. Unexamined quality and on- paralleled pen-craft make possible a definite banana- board on this beautiful desk Combine Benjamin oxyn base with the laconic pen and pencil. --- Double Rich De luxe malted milk, any flavor, with wafers. Our regular 20 malted milk special Saturday only at— 10c Students: Take advantage of this marvelous offer when they last. Note that a sale after a price Saturday Pint Witch Hazel. Gem Razor. Gem shaving cream all for ... 39c At Manufacturers Advertising Price BULLY FOR WALLY YOU SAVE $40. Buy our store and the teacher to one of our 60 genuine Combination Pencils. Pet-Bell. Both. 99c Pen End Has New Ball Point THIS IS THE COUPON 5 99C Peneil End Repels and Propels CLIP THIS COUPON Listerine $1.00 size 64 McKesson foam, 4 bars 25 Pebble tooth paste 35 Peodont tooth paste 35 Prophylactic tooth brush 35 Prophylactic tooth brush 35 Dr. West's tooth brush 35 - Smith's Drug Store Limit of 2 sets on One Coupon. THIS STORE ONLY Friday & Saturday SPECIAL 69c 29c 39c 39c 21c 39c 39c Regular $3.00 combination Pen-Pencil Only 99 Positive Written 5 Year Guarantee With Each Pencil 929 Mass. Tomorrow Only, Saturday, Sept. 21th From 11 a.m. to $ \mathbf{v}_{\mathrm{p}} $ m/s 929 Mass. 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