WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Business Placement Bureau Gives Dates of Coming Interviews Foreign and Domestic Position Open in Six National Firms to Students Prof. J. H, Taggart, director of the business placement bureau, has announced the dates of visits by representatives from all departments to will visit the University in order to interview seniors interested in objective research and creative firms. All students who would like interviews with these men may obtain appointments at the business placement bureau. Howard C. Green, director of the institute of meat packing of the University of Arizona, visited faculty foriversity Friday to consult seniors who are interested in taking a preparatory course in the institute relative to obtaining employment next year in the university. Representatives of the Remington Rand company will be here March 28 and 29, to interview men who have worked with them for position with their company. The Firestone Tire and Rubber company has asked for the names of those who might be interested in entering its organization. Representatives of the Standard Oi- company of New York interviewed more than fifty seniors Monday for the company's domestic fields. The company will select 50 men from more than 1000 who were interviewed on their tour of universities. The representative of the Goodrich Rubber company, who was here Monday interviewing seniors for credit information will return in a few weeks. --ward W. Clark, Jr. of Chicago. The wedding took place this afternoon at 4:30 at the Alba Delma Pi chapter building in Chicago. The vector of the Tritic Episcopal church, officiated at the ceremony, the Bride was given away by her father. Patricia Tamplin acted as bridegroom Bobovan, of Chicago, was the best man. --ward W. Clark, Jr. of Chicago. The wedding took place this afternoon at 4:30 at the Alba Delma Pi chapter building in Chicago. The vector of the Tritic Episcopal church, officiated at the ceremony, the Bride was given away by her father. Patricia Tamplin acted as bridegroom Bobovan, of Chicago, was the best man. Announcements There will be a short meeting of the Dove staff tonight at 8 o'clock in Fraser tower, Staff members be present, Owen Paul. Prof. Allen Crafton. Because of the University Concert program Thursday evening the Dramatic club will not meet. Jane Cornelius, president. Want Ads WANTED! Buick touring car, Will Master's Sport touring car. Write or wire name and address to Prof. Jim Ingle, Southwestern College Winfield. FOR RENT: Rooms for 2 boys, newly painted, reasonable. One back from Campus. Sleep on sleep- ing room. Phone: 218-7143. Ohio TYPEWriters for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Sold sales on easy manhole systems. Writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. fc BORTEE BEAUTY Shop. Guarantee cell or finger wave with shamshoe, 5 finger wave, 33c; Male cut, 25c. Phone 456-9272. $97% Mass. (Upstairs, downstairs) Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS BUTLER MOTORS WILLIE Knight and Whippet Cars G*vd 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 1025 Mass GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaint and Paints Laqueries and Wax. 620 Cpm. Fire Dent. 207-230 W. Wt. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 309 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Used and New KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass THE VERY LAST IN the Halldorner Electric Studio Lighting System. The sun is always shining at the— SOCIETY Delton Sigma Pi announces the election of the following officers: Wilford R. "I Joe" Jats, president; Freed Louis R. "Joe" Luts, assistant; junior jairward; Keneth S. Kaury serilie; Barton Avery, treasurer; Frank McFarlane, master of festivity; Charles B. Blanchard, correspondent; Charles L. Blachy, historian; Donald A. Suttmann, guard. Six women were pledged to Thetia sigma Ptl. national bourbon journal ceremony, held on the sky parlor of the Journalists' Society. Women who were pledges are: Jerry L. Hickman; Moody, Margaret Plummer, Louise H. Carol Pennose, and Helen K. THOMPSON STUDIO 829 1/2 Mass. St. Phone 614 Mary Morrison, who has been out of school for the past two weeks because of illness, returned to school yesterday. FOR SALE: Used machines from $5.00 to $15.00. Also an electric portable machine. Mass St. SINGER SEWING COMPANY The Rev and Mrs, Edwin F. Price entertained the members of the cabinet of Wesley Foundation with a 6 o'clock dinner yesterday evening at the library where guests were invited by Armstrong, Edna Jane Penney, Margaret Hunton, Olea Markham, Margaret Roberts, Ruth Hamilton, Ivita FitzSimmons, Cover, Foster Rundle, Frank Wooldridge, Rosé Roney, and Herbert Weatherby. Alpha Chi Oluwea had charge of the W. S. G. W. 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