THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1930 --- PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIETY Gamma Phi Beta will hold a formal dance dinner at their house from 6 to 9 p.m., Wednesday, February 15, and around a foundation will be used as a rooftop for the event. Also see www.gammaphi.org to play for the party. Alpha Tau Onewig held their regular semester election this week. The following men will hold office the first half of next year. Don Sealy, worthy master; Robert Dillis, worthy chapman; Charles Hollis, worthy admonitor; Pat Adoma, worthy serrier; Ernest Gilles, worthy usher; and Jack Handley, worthy sentinel. Charles Young, of Kansas City, was a visitor at the Alpha Gamma Delta house today. Chi Delta Sigma fraternity held their annual installation of officers last night. The officers for the coming year are Ted Perkins, presides; William Gassaway, secretary; Jack Stephens, historian; and Lavin Koster, business manager. The house mother of Sigma Kappa Gilbert, entertained the members of the school's surprise breakfast this morning on the lawn. Everywhere she sat, safe and secure, the sun rose. The political science department is entertaining a memoir at 6:30 on the campus of Merionet University, Joseph Shannon, Democrat in Kentucky in Kenyan politics, the principal maker of the evening. A banquet will be given at 7 tonight by the Kansas Electric society. This association having a convention here and there having expected to present at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Pigman, of Topaka, were visitors at the Alpha Xi Delta house yesterday. The Dramatic club is giving a banquet at 6 tonight at the Memorial Union building. Dancing will follow the dinner. The Liberty Post of the American legion in Lawrence will have a party for the members and the staff at the Lawrence Country club, May 22, at 6:30 in honor of Capt. Capp, who is being awarded the University this year. The party will take the form of an informal dinner, a bridge party and general hand-to-hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sition announces the marriage of their daughter, Neva Maude, to Mr. John Calvin Orr on Friday, May 17th, in a private room at Wichita and Wichita, Mr. Orr was a member of Chi Delta Sigma sigma fraternity while attending the University. Dorothy Mac Taylor, Amarillo, Texas, member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, and Jack Parks, Kansas City, Kan. Want Ads --from our LOST: White gold rimmed glasses, in rest room on first floor, east Ad. Call 860. -184. FOR RENT. Partially furnished four- room duplex, strictly narrow. Near University. Phone 2415 R before noon. LOST: Black leather glass case containing rimless glasses and other items. Finder call 2433.—184 SUMMER school rooms for men at 1308 Vermont. Phone 1514 W. —182. WILL THE person who saw the accident at 9th and Kentucky at 3 o'clock Friday, May 9th, please call 563. -184. EXCLUSIVE for graduation. Real-silk hosiery and lingeries; men's furnishings. Special price on silk hosiery. Call Davin at 2518 J. - 187. WANTED: Typing theses, term papers, and outlines. Phone 2396.-187. LOST: Small filigree silver pin, Tuesday on Campus, Mary Corneius, Reward. Phone 830. TYPING: Themes, thesis, and manuscript neatly and accurately typed 40 cents per thousand words. Phone 1576M. -183 WANTED: Light housekeeping rooms near Campus for summer school, Write Murrel Snyder, Attica, Kansas 192 FOR RENT: Modern 8 room house at 1213 Ohio. Mrs. Anna Olinger, Phone 804. —185 FOR SALE: Motorcycle, $25. Call 1799 after 7 p.m. —182 STUDENTS — College. We finance young men through college in retraining or vacation. Weekly salary while working. Tuition paid next fall and monthly check during college in the summer with either Mr. Twoglik, 426 Dwight building, Kansas City, Mo, or Mr. C. E. Jones, Endora, student attending University—182, Kansas CALLS: MEmr. at 1624 (407 Main street) for all kinds of plain or flairy dressmaking, alterations, or homitmish- ing at 18c a yead. — 184 Triangle fraternity, were married yesterday afternoon at the Christian church parapenance at Olathe. Patricia Flannigan, of Severance, is a guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Social Calendar Alpha Omicron Pi, annual spring formal, 4-1, chapter house. Alpha Omicron Pi, informal party, 9-1 chapter house. Military ball, formal, 4-1, Memorial Hall. Saturday Pl Upalion, informal party, 9-12 supprove. Country club. Horse Show Planned Lincoln, 9th — (UP) — Entries of throughbred cattle and draught horses, jumpers and barnic horses, for the second annual Lincoln horse show. May 16 and 17, are coming in. A member of the club, manager of the show, announced. Chicago, May 15—(UP) —A total of 95 persons were killed and 590 were injured during recent tornadoes in mid-land and southwestern states, according to surveys made by the American Red Cross, which need for additional relief funds. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes TOTAL OF 300 PERSONS WERE Owen Paul, president. The organization's report also showed that 1,751 families suffered in the devastated areas of Arkansas and Oklahoma. There were 460 homes destroyed and 1,648 damaged while 438 other buildings were either severely or partially rebuilt. Why club will not meet tonight or this summer this year at tonight's meeting with the speaker and the smoker had to camel his enthusiasm. The club will start meet- --from our --from our Half $ ^{1} \mid_{2} $ Price SALE --from our _INJURED IN RECENT STORMS Broken lots of Peacock. Walk-Over, Malibu and on sale at all half price. In light colors will be plied on sale at all half price. Announcements Friday and Saturday Only $11.50 Peacock $5.75 $10.00 Peacock $5.00 $10.00 Walk-Overs $5.00 $ 8.50 Midvale $4.25 Odd pairs of high grade shoes $3.95 Nearly all sizes and widths in the lot. **Horsehoe Island** (UP)—Sona 60 or 70 years ago a traveler on the winding hillside road, or what is now John Ball Park, found a horsehoe in the nails. Last week the oak was cut down. When the ash required to go through a portion of the wood, invented a horsehoe around the 1930s yearly growth rings around it. For the rings to form outside the horsehoe eventually took from six to 15 years, ex- Deal, Seoul — (11P) — Hirunfolded by an adversary wicked. Captain C. F. Egan, who is a Frenchman in the world war, busted out in one of the fifth batches on Princes links All that you do. Look at the poor student (?) lurking in your room and not sure if it can keep boats on wet. But he is not so dumb at that. We mistake him for a kid, but note that he is wearing a Fish Brand "Variety." So we know he's dry and comfortable. "not a cough in a carload" Fish Brand Stickers are made in a wide choice of models, colors. Smartly designed and available everywhere, Look for the fish on the tower in Boston. 26 Simsons Street Boston, Massachusetts. $\frac{d}{dt} \left( \int_{0}^{t} e^{x} dx \right) = t$ Under moonless skies OLD GOLD cigarettes C P. Lerlard Co. One Armed Hole In One in a stunning new velour box! Horseshoe Found in Tree - 100% If you could go to Paris . . . to clever French *tabac* shops . . . you might find a cigarette box as smart as this. Or maybe in Berlin . . . or Vienna. But now OLD GOLD has caught the continental fair for packaging . . . dressed its familiar “fifties” package in this golden velour paper . . . and delivered it, for you, to your nearest dealer’s. It’s a stunning box to keep on your study table . . . to pass to your friends . . . or to take on trips. And it costs no more than the regular “fifties” tin. Now on sale everywhere. If dealer cannot supply, send $55 to Old Gold, 119 W. 40th St, New York Business and Professional DIRECTORY THE CHARLTON NS. AGENCY We Project and Say You-- so that you May Render Service Phone: 680 Insurance Bldg. BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-191 Mass. St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. GOOD D H RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Ph. 620 On. Fire Depr. 207-299 W. 8th. H.W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 MARL House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVISON MOTORCYCLES Used and Used KNOELS BUCYCLE SHOP Phone 395 Marl Typewriting Paper Ream Packages (500 sheets) 60c - 85c - $1.50 - $2.10 - $2.50 Your term papers bound while you wait Two Book Stores Noteworthy Values Ready-to-Wear Department SPRING SUITS Values to $59.50 $24^{50} Spring's accepted fashions in Suits—covertss and lace tweeds—by the foremost tailleurs—all with blouses. Just the suit for travel and vacation, exceptional values at this low price. Sizes to 40 Values to $39.50 COATS Now Selling at $24.50 DRESSES A Special Group of Better Coats for summer dress occasions—for travel—for sports or general utility all are here in varied modes. Whichever Coat you choose, you can be sure it is correct in style—good quality, and very low priced. to $39.50 Values $18 Each dress delightfully expresses the spirit of the new season in their beauty and grace of line—everyone is high in fashion, showing ultra superiority in their colorful and serviceable fabrics as well as in their smart styling—dark, and palet shades—this is an exceptional opportunity for you to save on your dress budget. New! Sports Ensembles Knitted Dresses with Beret to match—Soft zephyr yarns. The clever cape effect adds much chic to these smart little outfits. White and the favored pale shades. A feature value— Leather Hand Bags Featured Values $2.95 Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned A splendid collection of smart new calf skin bags in pouch, envelope and top handle styles—in these shades to harmonize with it s m um er costumes—brige, eggshell, a m d cocoa; two tone and snake trims. at a new low price $1.35 pr. McCallum's fine gauche chiffon Stockings with the new narrow herel and reinforced foot—Kayer's light service Hose—beautifully clear a and d smooth in weave —n w Slender heel—Both styles are in the newest shades to compliment your summer costume.