FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Two Matches in Third Round of Intramurals Remain to Be Played Divisions Winners of Games Will Enter Semi-Finals in Three The play in the third round of the intramural handball doubles, which is played on an indoor court, has not as yet been completed in all three divisions. Two matches still remain to be played in this tournament; these matches will determine those who will compete in the semi-finals in May. Results so far in the third round are as follows: Division 1 Gradienter from Lancaster and Prector, Sigma Pi Epsilon; White and David, Phi Kappa Psi; Spech and McDonald, Phi Kappa Psi, and Spech and McDonald, Kappa Sigma, to play in the second round; Lambia, wor from Petherbridge and Ryan, Delta Sigma Pi; Bloomquist and Smith from Smith and Huff, Beta Theta Pi. Division II: Hard and Crites, Beta Theta Pi, won from Finch and Finch, Alpha Tau Omega; Brooker and Sentiney, Phi Kappa Psi, won from Bonjour and Kennedy, Theta Tau; Bees and Waldorf, Pi Kappa Alpha. Division 111. Kane and Cowell, Beta Theta Pi, defeated Gould and Defaibaugh. Triangle; Tucker and Naeh, Sigma Alpha Mu, and Nach, Phi Kappa Psi; Abrams and Jacobstein, Sigma Alpha Mu, won Benson and Breyer, Phi Kappa Alpha. The matches which have not yet been played off in the third round of the double arms: Chiffin and Brandon, Browne and Eckert, Fuder, Sigma Alpha Mu, Division I2 and Thompson and Ives, Kapaian Sigma, vs. McFarland and Bumi, Owens and Owens, According to E. R. Elbel, intramural director, decision has not yet been made as to the date by which the semi-finals in the three divisions Feingold and Fader, Sigma Alpha Mu, won from Claffin and Brandon, Phi Delta Theta. E. R. Eibel, intramural director, said this morning that he had not yet decided the date by which the doubles semi-finals should be played Burglar Steals Wood Legg Batesville, Ark. — (UP) — Robert Akers has complained to police som- ebody stole his wood legg while he Election of the "Sweetheart a Texax," selected from the co-eds of the University of Texas, was feature film. The film also included a stage show and ball. Want Ads --by Ms. George T. McNair, "Inside by Mrs. M. V. M. Keng, "Rapsody Reverie or Rambling," Mrs. W. H. Krieg, "Pilot, Propeller, and Para- nel," Mrs. R. A. Callahan, Leap, Laugh," Mrs. A. B. Callahan, "Aeronautical Air," violin solo by Mrs. R. G. Mons, "Noose Dive," Mrs. Nelson Ohon, "Enjoyable Evening WANTED: Men for specialty work during summer 1930. Those with personality, native ability and actual desire for large earnings wanted. Must have $4 million earnings guaranteed. See R. P. 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Mons, "Noose Dive," Mrs. Nelson Ohon, "Enjoyable Evening BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whipstick Cars G-yd Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.75 Mass. GOOD D RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. 620 Osp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8. SOCIETY Dames, Wednesday night, was carried out with the airplane idea. The toastmistress, Mrs. E. C. Stimpson, gave a toast of "Airplane." This was carried out by each letter. A writer said in letter A. a war: "Aimmed always." The annual banquet of the K, U. The out of town guests were Mrs. George Stannard, Mrs. Frank Kahn, Mrs. David Pritchard and Mrs. City. About 42 women attended the annual banquet of the K, U. Miss Virginia Hutson, A. B. 28 was a funnel寡 guest at the Pi Betz Phi house yesterday. Prof. H. B. Chubb, of the department of political science, will speak on "International Co-operation" at the April meeting of the A. A. U. W. to Monday evening at the room of Mrs. H. Lindsley, 142 Louisiana street. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 258 House Bldg. Phone 395 Dr. P, V. Faragur, former professor of chemistry at the University in 1918 and also K. U., graduate, was on the Pi Urium house last evening. Mrs. Orville Witheres is a week-end onset of Dr. Florence Sherbon, Mrs. Witheres was formerly Miss Louise Holdman, gr. 22. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phones 915 1043 Max visiting her sister, Mrs. Etta W. Corle, at Corlin hall this week re-visit her home in Kansas City yesterday. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were Frances Grainger, of Lawenwere; Dorothy Bowers, Margaret Hopkins, the Thelma Andrews, Gufa Marble, Virginia Kennedy, Dorothy McWilliams, McWilliam, and Kenneth Slocum. 6 DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Mrs. E, C. B. Brendelstein and Mrs. C. A. Van Cleve were lunch guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday. Betty Cory, fa'72, of Lamar, Cobo, was married recently to Charles Cooner Shimmer, of Lamar. The couple now living in San Bernardino, Calif. A party of students of the University and members of the Trinity Lutheran church will hike to Smith's Timber this afternoon for a weiron tour. The hike will be in charge of Edward Bentley, and will leave the church at 4 p.m. Guests at the P i Kapa Alpha house last night were Geraldine Parkes, Mary Eleanor Haskins, Virginia Catlin and Jennette Rowersack. A dumbbell party, sponsored by Wesley Foundation, will be given at 8 a.m. tonight at the Methodist church, Games, contests, and stukta activities. The program Eleonor Brewer is chairman of the refreshment committee. Delta Sigma Lambda announces the pledging of Marcelloni Miles, c'33, and John Cox, c'33. The resignation of W. B. Taylor, professor of economics, has been handed in to the Chancellor's office by the University of September next year. Mr. Taylor has accepted the position of associate professor of finance at Cleveland College. Phi Chi, medical fraternity, announces the pliding of Maxwell Harvis and Victor Sparks, both of Lawrence. W. B. Taylor to Teach in Cleveland Next Year Cleveland College is the down town college of Western Reserve University, in Syracuse. It was established in the fall of 1928 an associate professor of economics. That time since that Mr. Taylor has an M. A. and Ph.D. from the University of Minneota. has been promoted to a full broker sorship. While here he has been one of the sponsors of the Owl society an honorary junior organization. Dogs Raise Rabbit and Pigs Libon—(UP) in the north of Portugal, at Tatua, the talk of the country. He is a dog that lives in Anadrade Silva has a dog which is raising a litter of pigs, and Senor Alipio Scoia de Campo has another which is engaged in the same bursi- charge. It doesn't look where there's a dog raising some rabbits. This is Boating Weather and the River is Inviting. Get Your Boats From— Canoe and Boat Livery G. A. GRAEBER, Prop. North End, Ohio St. North End Ohio St. IT IS SMART TO WEAR SILVER BRACELETS Each piece of costume jewelry is personally selected by Virginia May and chosen for its distinctiveness. The low prices can not be moulded, but she is in sure anything you buy at this shop is in the vogue of the moment. On Massachusetts Street in Hotel Eldridge Campus Gossip joint meeting of the county school board and teachers at Leavenworth, Saturday. --meeting Wednesday night. Arrange- ments have been made to hold the next meeting at the Lutheran church during October. (Continued from page 1) E. H. S. Bailley, professor emeritus in H.S. School of Medicine in Oklahoma City, overseeing from a minor operation, Professor Bailley hopes to retain in his position a graduate degree. Paul Endacoff, e.23 of Detroit, has returned to Lawrence because of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Frank Kern, who was born in 1923, the honor award man for 1923. B. E. Lawrence, assistant professor of auxiliary engineering, returned Wednesday from a water works in Oklahoma and spent the last week of Kansas. His work was principally over drainage systems newly developed in rural towns located in that section. Mrs. M. A. Barker, gr 610, of Kansas City, is the author of a story entitled "Blown to Sea in the Worst Place," published in the last Sunday's issue of the Kansas City Star. The storm at sea occurred when she was on a voyage to the Galápagos Islands and Lagos, West Africa, to join her husband, Mr. Barker, A.B.91, who was a member of the Rockefeller Foundation and spent much expedition on the dark continent. Dr. S. B. Braden, dean of the School of Religion, will speak at 10 a.m. on Wednesday in his class's course of the Baptist church on Monday between Thetum and Hammond. The Leadership Training school which has been offering an instructive course in religion at the Baptist church during March closed its last A Paying Investment —A course in the Lawrence Business College—A school doing well what it attempts to do. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kannas. Dear Raymond A. Schweigler of the School of Education, will speak at work with students in the Girl Reserve training course next Tuesday at 4:30 in room 116, Primer Hall. Dear Schweigler will be teaching the Achievement." He was scheduled to close the course about three weeks ago, but illness prevented his doing it. The Women's Glee club under the supervision of Dean Agnes Husband and the Men's Glee club under the supervision of David Agnes Husband a concert in the auditorium on the evening of May 2. 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