THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE; KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY B In order to reward the 19 girls for their time spent Saturday night in the "Perry minor's Sigma Chi Club," they entertain the ones who were "hired" to dance in the hall at an informal dance tonight at the Sigma Chi Club. The dance hall is managed each week by a dance instructor and some time after the舞会, the "cubetret girls" in some way to pay for their time spent The 19 girls are: Marian Moses, Doris Husted, Marine Downing, Rebekah Thompson, Margaret Riley, Doris Husted, Mary Downing, Fern Snyder, Lucile Henderson, Mary T. Denovan, Hazel Hoffman, Nancy Willex, Frances Pattison, Dennis Snyder, Helen Tifford, Mary Jean Silver, Helen Tifford, Kathryn Hayes, and Betty Anderson. The University Women's club entertained with an informal tea this afternoon at Myers Hall. Music numbers were presented by members of the university fine arts faculty. The program was arranged by Mrs A. L. Qwen. The freshmen of Phi Kappa Psi are entertaining with an informal dance for the upper classman, Fridays evening from 8 to 10. The party will be given at the house and Arte Sims orchestra will furnish the music. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Harold I. Hoover. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Bath Kucch to Walt Rising. Mr. Rising is a member of Sigma Chi. Seward Daniels, of Champaign, IL, to Tauga Tenuo fraternity, and Bill Bennon of Kansas City were dinner guests at the Alta Tenuo gomega house. Mary Margaret Moore, A.B.25, and Joanna E. Crawford, the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week. Miss Moore came for the Phi Beta Kappa dinner which was held in June. Mrs. M. L. Breidenthal and Mrs. J. A. Hassig were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Marvin Beery, c'32, of Hardin, Mo. The American Association of University Women will meet at 7:20 Monday night at the home of Mrs. E. H. Lindley. Professor H. B. Chubb, of the department of political science, will attend a meeting on "investigation," and officers will be elected for the coming year from names proposed by the committee. Want Ads --is composed of Miss Josephine Burnham, chairman; Mrs. Robert Rowlands; and Mrs. C, F. Nelson. LOST: White gold groun wrist watch. Name engraved on back Return to M. O. Davies, 1134 Miss. Rewrad. —151 WANTED: Men for speciality works during summer 1930. Those with personality, native ability and actual desire for large earnings wanted. Male applicants must earnimum earnings guaranteed. See R. P. Stearns, Elldridge Hotel, Friday, April 4, a. 9 to m. 10 p., and Saturday, April 5, a. 9 to m. 5 p.. -151 LOST: Probably on campus, a Tawanne wrist watch, one-half of metal bracelet removed. Ted A. Kendy, 117 Park. Phone 186. — 151. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or year. Prices monthly payments. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 373 Man. St. of York. BORTETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaran- cell or cell or finger wave with shampoo, 50¢; finger wave, 35¢; hair cut, 25¢. Phone: 927. 927% Mass. (Ustria, rest.) phone: 927. 927% Mass. (Ustria, rest.) Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars G Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. May Reborn Service: Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. A social meeting is planned for next month. The delegates, of the local chapter, to the sectional meeting to be held at the Hotel Lassen, Wichita, April 16-12, will be announced Monday eveni GOOD B RICHARDS Dentalters in Paper and Paints Larquettes and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dpt. 207, 209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mast. House Bridge Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Plate 913 1014 Mart Teachers' Positions Filled Calls for Instructors Greater Than Last Year Any woman graduate of a university or college on the list approved by the U.S. Commission for bachelors in the national organization of the American Association of University Women has been two years at an approved college is eligible for associate membership. "The number of calls for teachers is greater this year than last, and we expect to have a great many more after the April board meeting." Proof of achievement will be placed on bureau said yesterday. He also stated that the most popular candidates at present are those teaching mathematics, science and coaching athletes. Those who have received positions through the placement bureau within Texas may be invited to her peer session 27, who was elected to teach in the grades at Mochelle, Texas; Tewksbury Smith, gr. 20, who will teach in the grades at State Teachers college; and Raphael Duncan, c.30, who has accepted a position to teach science and coach athletics. A position as instructor of history in the high school at Howard has been offered by the college for session 229, Vergil Cole will be coach of athletics and teacher of science at Winfield and Glenn Lebahm, gr.350, University in Wichita. A Fitting Backgorund for your Fraternity Crest genuine Swiss Lapis, Chrysor corneil, Cornelian and Onyx in brooches, rings, or, pendants with solid silver mountings and chain. Pried at $4.00 up. F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler and Optometrist 833 Mass. Phone 825 The Best for $5.00 Made in Specialty factory by skilled workmen Using best of materials Combination lasts 18 styles to show Why not try them? Entomology majors: All men majoring in entomology see me at one about summer work; --blessings from the republicans and curries from democrats. Despite the demands from farm aid, republicans have been opposing some of its provisions and protests from democrats charging "gag rule," insisting that they will bill the directly to conference. Announcements H. B. Hungerford, Head of Department. BROWN-BILT Shoe Store 114 Mar St. Front Side 814 Mass. St. — East Side Tariff Bill on Last Lap Washington April 2—(UF)—The Hawkeye-Swett tariff bill was started by the White House and passed through congress with fraternal THE VERY LATEST in the Halldorian Electric Studio Lighting System. The sun is always shining at the— THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. St. Phone 614 Get Your Materials for Wiener Roasts Steak Roasts at Roy Lawrence Market 906 Mass. Phone 272 For Your General Needs in Drugs and Sundries come in and let us show you what we have in stock. We appreciate student business 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" IT WAS RATS---as well as fear of a toterting building that drove the occupants from old Snow Hall to the new Snow Hall, we learn in the special souvenir number of the K. U. Graduate Magazine, alumni monthly. Ten Years of K. U. Building on sale on the campus TOMORROW A SOUVENIR Passing over the period 1920- 1930 we see a visit on change on Mt. Oread. A total of $3. 336,000 worth of building on the campus — and $1,274,700 put into fraternities. All these additions have added lights — real information that you'd want to keep and to send a friend — pictured and described in this magazine. A REVELATION Become owner of one or more of these special Ten Years of K. U. 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