SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Society --president of the sorority, were in the receiving line. About eighty women were entertained. The Sigma Nu fraternity was host Friday night at a party given at the chapel house. Mrs. Edith S. Miller, of The Chapel House, and Mrs. Jane Maceon, and Mrs. Belle Wille were chaperons. Guests for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. George Lacewine, Murray Dandale, George Bell and George Ball of Kansas City and Ed McKernan of Topoica. Hub Els琴ebeautra furnished music for the event. Open house was held Friday night the Delta Zeta sorority with Mrs. K. DeLita home, Mrs. C. M. Bakerhome, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bakerand Mrs. Ada Ibbie Lewis of the Delta Zeta home chaperoning Bob Wohlmann of Oklahoma, Ken furnished the music. Mrs. Mina Ogden, housemother of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Mrs. F. L. Wilburn, Kappa Phi housemother Chi Omorgha security open hold house Friday evening with Mrs. T. J. Stover of the Sigma Chi house and Mrs. J. Kramer of the Pinthe Delta Theta house for the night. A soulful Rambler of Kansas City, Mo., furnished music for the evening. Out-of-town guests were Miss Mildred Koehr of Kansas City, Mo., Miss Lolita Ward of Kansas City, Mo., Helen Mae Furis of Topanga, and Miss Margaret Mitchell of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega sorgey hold open headphones, wailing with "The Crane and the crossbow." Crossbow and Prenne Gidell and Miss Bette Dunkley chaperoned. Several alumni were present. Delain Della zeta sorority entertained yesterday afternoon with a tea from 3 until 5 honoring their new house, formerly of Kunanua City, Mo. Approximately two hundred students attended the reception given Friday evening in the church parlor of the Mountaintop Presbyterian and Vermont. This reception is given each year by the various organizations of the church in an effort to become a member of the Hill. The receiving line for the evening included Chancellor and Mrs. E.H. Lindley, Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Asewang, Professor of Law at Punjab University, Paul President, the Presbyterian council, and Mrs. Anne Olinger. Following short speeches given by Catherine Baldwin, Chairman, the entire company was divided into four groups, each of which presented short pantomimes representing respectively Red Railing, Hood, the PHONE 12 Taxi Car Storage Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Chrysler Agency VARSITY Shows 3-7-9 Historical events. Dean Swarthout led the group singing of peppy songs. Corbin hall will be "at home" to all University women this afternoon at its annual tea from 3:30 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Friedel of Wichita have gone to Cambridge, Mass., so that Mr. Friedel may continue his studies at Harvard, Mrs. Friedel was Miss Pauline Newman, 22, a member of Alpha Xi Delta. In Wichita, Mr. Newman is a member of the architectural form of Schmidt, Beaver and Overend. The members of the Delta Upson fraternity were hosta last evening at a party given at their home in West Village. The Clara Leonard, mother of thesigma Pii Epsilon fraternity, and Mrs. Gettrude Pearson from the Alpha Xi chapter. The Arlie Simmons orchestra played the evening's dancing. The senior English class at Oread Training School will give a tea room at 4 in honor of Miss Lou La Porte. The school is a member of the English department at the training school for some years, is leavening up and is planning to do graduate work there at Chicago University beginning Oct. 1. Katherine Siebelschreiber is in charge of arrange- Mikas Matherie Epps, c20, is spending the week end here as the guest of Genève Martin, c21, and Alberta Sapp. We will be visiting preparations to go to Chicago zoom where she will enter the graduate degree program in School of Social Service on Oct. 1. Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi, national sorority for Methodist college women, entertained new women of the church at the home of Rev Harry A. Gordon, 1527 Massachusetts, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Caffrey, Mrs. Caffrey, and Joanne Mawson Blue Mill Sandwiches Plate Lunches Fountain Specialtic Just to Give You a Tip Miss Mawell announces a Spanish party to be held Sept. 27, from 3 to 5 at the home of Mrs. Price, 1299 Tennessee street. Our Meals Are Well Prepared and We Serve You Promptly Dr. and Mrs. John McLood have returned from Boston, Mast, and received a new office at 600 Huron Bldg. in Kansas City, Doctor McLood received his A.B. in '23 and his degree in medicine in '27 at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dr. Miller before her marriage. She received her A.B. here in '23. Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Lonice Corn, to John Taylor, Delta Tau Delta. also SEVENTY-MILE GALE CHECKS SHIPPING OFF ENGLISH COAST FOUNTAIN SERVICE London, Sept. 20, -(UP) -At least 20 vessels were in驶离 the French and English coast today at a 70-mile mile sweep the English channel. Rescuers are on board the vessel poroured in during the day, while all chipping was forced to seek a shelter. The gale was the worst experienced in years. Trees were uprooted and reeds displaced. Huge sea swamps covered many of the motorboats and small vessels at Daver. JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio Phone 509 Two freight trains collided in a blinding rain near Reading. There were no injuries. has done for hundreds of others; what it consists of; the possibilities that it holds out for you; how to defend it; a guard to the advantages of intensive work in this school, write, tell us; we will lay the facts before you. I if you would like to know just what our business training VIOLINST and trumpet player wishes to get in with dance orchestra. Ray Stephenson, student, 901 Maine. Phone 1059. — 9 LAUNDAY WANTED: Cylinder ma- chine. Phone 2497 R. -12 FOR RENT: Double room for boys; will give employment to one. Call 2150. 136 Vermorel. —9 Want Ads LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. WANTED: Student Laundry. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Aiko flowers for sale. Phone 1313. 8. WANTED. Young man to start boarding club south of the Campus. For particulars, phone 1287 W. —9 --from ALPHA FOR RENT: Room for boys; one, $6 per month; two, $7 per month. Call after 6 p. m. 1147 Ohio. —10 WANTED to rent: Trumpet in good condition, for 10 days. Phone 2290R. Sheaffer Pens & Pencils Wahl Pens & Pencils ROOMMATE wanted: Have a fine room to share with another freshman $no need not smoke. Good location. Do not phone. Call Philip Pahsh - Phone 2068 RH FOR RENT: To K. U. women. Room with private south sleepy porch. Phone 2207, 1328 Ohio. Meals if desired. Fountain Pens, Pencils, Desk Sets Sunday Noon-Day and Evening Plate Lunch---35c FOR SALE: Mert T Ford coupe in excellent condition; new battery, tires and bands. Must sacrifice and will sell cheap. Call Snyder at 2089. (IOOMS FOR BOYS: South room, $16; two double rooms, $14. Large front room downstairs. $38. Modern con- front room downstairs. Camping - 125 Vermont. Phone 3088. FOR RENT. Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1063 Louisiana. Phone 2897. — iff Drinks and Dessert -3 FOR RENT: Excellent garage; tile Leather notebooks with K. U. or K. U. Seal Key retainers New Size billfolds Diaries. Address Books Tennis Balls Engineers. Art and Architects Supplies K. U. Jewelry Greeting Cards CALL Mrs. Dolle Emick at 407 Maine Street for all kinds of plain or fancy sewing and alterations. Hemstitching, 10a yard. Phone 1924. —10 Tennis Rackets Toilet Articles Alarm Clocks Playing Cards School Supplies to OMEGA Conklin Pens & Pencils Parker Pens & Pencils Eastman Films Eastman Films Book Ends Fraternity Stationery Sorority Stationery K. U. Seal Stationery K. U. Pennants. Banners. Blankets Drawing Instruments K. 8 E. Slide Rules Laundry Cases Letter Files Letter Files Filing Cabinets Filing Cabin Brief Cases K. U. & Jaybawk Stickers Waste Baskets Pencil Sharpeners New and Used Textbooks New Books Sold at Publishers List Prices Main Store 1401 Ohio TWO BOOK STORES Near the Campus Annex 1237 Oread WANTED: Students as our special representatives in fraternity, sorority, and rooming house. Liberal commission. Jayhawk Cleaners. — 8 REMINGTON portable typewriter, w rrow standard keyboard, in perfect condition, with case, $23.50. 1108 Tenn. Phone 1467 Mt. — 8 COMFORTABLE room for rent in private home. For one or two boys. Very reasonable, and near Hill. 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