PAGE THREE MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The regular business and supper meeting of Phl Lambda Sigma, sorority of the Presbyterian church, will be held on Tuesday, 5:30 tomorrow evening. Women of the sorority who live at Westminster hall will present a playlet depicting the school life as it occurs in the University of Tennessee. Pine Islands, Gertrude Williamson will have charge of the pledge meeting which will be held at 5 p. m. Ramona Neill spent the week-end at her home in Emporia. Coopontialism Club held initiation last night for John Way, and Joe Cohen. Following the initiation a birding club was formed by Robert Miers president, was given. A large ten was given yesterday at honor of Cokes Combe, Hampshire, the chapter house of Alpha Xi Delta those who missed at the ten were Mrs. J. W. Bryon, Dean Agnes Hussey, Mrs. J. W. Bryon, Dean Agnes Hussey, Miss Irene Peabody, and Miss Irene Peabody, Dean Ten, assisted by Miss Irene Peabody, in the receiving line were Mrs. Grac In the receiving line were Mrs Gertrude Pearson, Mrs Combe, Dan Agnes Husband, Miss Irene Pebody and Jean Sellards. Patti Johnson played several selections on the piano. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were Professor and Mrs. Allen Crafton and daughter, and Mary Louise Klose. The Theta Tan fraternity announce the pledging of Irving Lee Coffman e"22, of Kansas City, Mo. Lady Lee Enns, of Ingam, was the guest of Nina Lee Enns at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week-end. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end were Mrs. E. E. Shive, of Taron; Esther Coghill, of Iola, and Jean Norris, of Garden City. Dinner guests at the Theta Tau house yesterday were Prof. and Mrs Earl D. Hay, of Lawrence. Melvin Thornhill spent the weekend in Emporia. The Square and Compass intercollegiate Masonic fraternity held ini- Dinner guests at Pki Kappa house Sunday were Ariel Lamberton, the Reven. Henry Fitzgerald, of Lawrence Beverend Fory, of Marquette University, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyman, of Milwaukee, and Mrs. T. B. Ship, of Huron. Want Ads FOR RENT: Rooms for 2 boys, newly panned, one bedroom. One blanket from Campus. Sleep on sleep- ing room. Phone 2180-143 Ohio. HELP WANTED: Excellent opportunity for college man to do part time work. Call at Eldridge Hotel between 7:30 and 10 Tuesday evening. WANTED! Buck touring car. Will have 18-hour private driving. Master Sis sport touring car. Write or wire name and address to Prof. L. Horn, Southwestern Car Winfield, KS LOST: Brown leather key case, containing four keys, lost somewhere between the parking space back of a bedroom and the door of Women. Finder please return to Agnes Husband, 220 West Administration building. —141. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month on week. Portable sold on easy mother's day. Mother's Day written writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. iff BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaran- cate foam wipe; 32cm cell or finger wave with shampoo 50; finger wave, 35c; Skin cut, 25c. Phone # 476. 927% Wax (Upholstery, room furniture). Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St BUTLER MOTORS 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 May tation Saturday night for marty Parker, 72, and Lawrence H. Cook 32. A number of out of town alumna- s in attendance, L.B.28, county attorney, Washington, county and orce H. Washington, B.S.29, county attorney in attendance were George D. Wail, L.L.B.10 of Lawrence, secretary of the University of Washington, E. Kutanin, M.B., L.L.B.94 of Lawrence. A dinner was held at the Colonial tea room before the initiation services took place. Billy McDonald, of Pawhuska, Okla., was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday. GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W.8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Blvd. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES No. 417 Mass. House Blvd. KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. Sigma Nu had as week-end guests Jim Terry and Hal Sursace, of Kansas City. Mrs. C, H. Hays of Portis, and Frances and Rose Pomeroy were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house, Sunday. Mabel Herrzier, A.B.27, who is teaching at Yates Center, was a visitor at the University Saturday. J. W. Gowanas, A.B.03, superintendent of schools at Hutchinson, was a visitor at the University Saturday. Mary Berry, of the Theta Phi Alpha house, spent the week-end at her home in Salina. Clara France Hilts and Ruth Toller, of Kansas City, spent the week end at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Ruby E. Greene, of Corbin hall spent the week-end at her home in Mankato. Helen Trotter, of Lane, was eek-end guest at Corbin hall. W, C. Clock, A.B. 99, was visiting with relatives and friends here this week-end. Phi Chi fraternity announces the pledging of John Way, of Elsmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harmon, of Lawrence, were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Miss Margaret Wallace, of Des Moines, was a guest at the Gamma Pii Beta house this week-end. The following persons were guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Saturday and Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. H, William M. and Leon Handley, Kansas City; John J. Meyers, Adrian Dawson, Joseph Wilden, William Danner, George Murry, Gordon Mitchell, William McDonald, Blackwell Mr. James Basket, of Dodge City, was a Sunday dinner guest at the Phi Mu Alma house. Mr. Baxter was visiting his son, Hector Baxter. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week-end were: Thelm Belti, Kansas City; Frances Franzen, Cincinnati; Michelle Garcia, City; and Harry Kercher, Topkea. Guests at the Tangle house for dinner Sunday were Sref. and Mrs. A. M. Ockler, Lois Smith, Dorea A. M. Taylor, and Roland Carr, A.B.25, Prof. Joseph H. Taggart and How- ard Johnson were dinner guests at 10c or 30c Bonny Jean Gray, Range Rider. to Entertain Audience by Saddle Performances During K. U. Rodeo Whether Your Breakfast Costs you will be pleased with its value. Bonnie Jean Gray of Burbank, Calif., ranch owner there, winner of a parlor full of trophies, will be attending the Memorial Day night rodeo, who will entertain at the night rodeo at the Memorial School April 18. Other cowgirls will be here of course, and they will attend audiences with five horses, gorgeous hats and costumes, and rockless performance in the saddle. Their names include Shannon Hargreaves, the official offices of the University, where the department of physical education is sponsoring a night spectacle of horse riding. "Eat for Health" Most Handsome Cowboy Coming Les Collier, of Albuquerque, N. M. declared to be the most handsome cowboy in the stadium, and another attraction in the stadium which will be brilliantly lighted for this event. Jack Hayes, of Douglas, and Janet Hayes, of Hermosa, S. D., are top tenheaders listed for performance on their ponies. The Cafeteria the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Sunday. Dinner guests at the Alma Gamma Delta house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Stout, of Topeka; and C. F. Bellemere, of Kansas City. Week-end guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda Luncheon, Haim Preston Edwards, and Cliffon Calvain, of Kansas City; and Phil McKnight of Hampton. The Acacia fraternity and the Zeta Alpha sorority led all other organizations in scholarship at the Okaloosa A and M during the last semester. Roibo follower here who have seen Miss Gray in the saddle for competition in the North Idaho stampede in 2014 to learn that she will show here. THE better you feel, the more you can do for yourself as well as everyone else. The "senior who has done most for his college" is the one who always has the energy and strength to put things over. Shredded Wheat helps you to lead in campus activities. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuit swimming in whole she appeared in the stampee at *After Idao*, which was highly popular. She also studied war, nurse and university graduate she aids dignity and grace to work. Columbia, March 23—An experimental fisheries laboratory may be held in a local aquarium to send subject to the approval of the board of curators, according to Dr. Dennis McKinney, a member who recently covered with members of the government bureau of fisheries. "Peter Pan. Will Perform" with him, be brought to the stadium it Peter Pan, who according to "Oleo" Graham, field director, has tazed off such saddle celebrities as Billie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Peckam, Lloyd Salliday—and "Oleo" Graham. He's a thoroughbred weighing 1,250 pounds, and the star permanently wore his hat. Another big rough fellow is "Hello World." Babe Ruth, Kaylee Star, Hustie Tots are other stars who will show their metis with riders on horseback. "Peter Pan" Will Perform Missouri May Have New Fisheries Laboratory Doctor Ella is a pioneer in propagating mussels by artificial means. Mussels are necessary to button manufacturers. Fish usually propagate mussels in the laboratory, and the laboratory will provide a place to study them properly. Similar stations are "Man Who Has Done the Most for His College" milk every morning will put you on your toes for the business and pleasure of the day. It gives, in readily digested form, all the food element vitality that produces breakfast. established at the Universities of Californi, Michigan, and Harvard. Announcements --address and classification of the student suggesting it. The practices this week for the water carnival will be held at the following times: Form — 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, and 9 a.m. Saturday. Flounder — 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. Saturday. Divers — 12:30 p.m. Monday, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. Friday. Ravers are all stunt features, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ruth Hover, director, Under the constitution of the associated men of the University of Kansas, April 10 must be in the hands of Boh Borth, secretary of the Student's Union. Bob Borth, secretary. Theta Epsilon will hold a business meeting and election of officers at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 in the honor society, Mrs. Charles Thomas, 1124 Mississippi State University, Bottleman, Boston, men. Rehearsal for both the pony and tall choreums for the musical comedy will be held every day in Robinson evensum at 4:20. Elizabeth Dunkel, supervisor. All rehearsals for the choruses for the musical comedy will be in the gymnasium this week, beginning Tuesday. Myra Little. To pipes, Men, to Pipes! TRADITION has it that ye shall know the fellowship of pipes with seasoned, masculine, men of every age and degree. Some try to join this brotherhood, yet fail, and are abolished as born to philippe lives. But honest men live in the spirit of text with good tobacco in a good pine. That is the formula. Both pipe and tobacco must be good. The pipe must be pure of bow, and the tobacco must be — Well, Edgeworth, if you'll permit—good old Edgeworth, Class of 04. Trend Edgeworth yet? Now's your chance! 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The Patee VARSITY Showing— Mon · Tues · Wed 'ROADHOUSE NIGHTS' with Helen Morgan Fred Kohler Jimmy Durante Charles Ruggles TUESDAY - Leatrice Joy and H. B. Warner in a Love Dove. Also Everyday News Features and comedy. A true story—Songs-Thrills Thursday - Friday 'SARAH and SON' TIRE VALUES Firestone CALL 1000 30x3/12 $5.30; 29x4:40 $6.30; 30x4:50 $7.00 There is no secret about the Tire Building Business. Our Firestone Built Tires are superior to anything on the market at the PRICE. And we have all grades in all sizes, equipped to give you the service with our merchandise. Carter Super Service The new plane which can land and take off in a small field and can be housed in a folding wings, will be christened by Miss Helen Layton, c201, at Lawrence airport $20.00 in Gold for a Name For This New Plane We want some K.U. student to name it. For the best name submitted by a K.U. student a cash prize of $20 will be awarded. For the five next best names, free rides in the plane will be given. Each name submitted must be accompanied by the name. The company will be sole judge of names submitted. Prizes will be awarded at the time of the christening in April. All names must be received at the office of the company in Wichita or at the Kansas business office by 5 p.m. A detailed description of the plane was given in the Kansan last Sunday. Further information may be secured by calling or emailing the office from Freihin Egolf, e35, at the Frii Gam house. The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation "A Kansas-Owned Institution". 02 Bitting Building Wichita, Kansas Use the coupon for the name you suggest. The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation, The Jayhawk 'Aircraft Corporation, Tulsa, Kansas I submit the name of for the model name of the new Jayhawk plane which you are building. Name Freshman ... Sophomore ... Junior ... Senior... (Check which) Freshman___Sophomore___Junior___Senior___ All names must be in our office or the Kansan Business Office by April 2, 1930. By Paul Robinson ETTA KETT New to Dad! ~ : ~ -Plaming youth sure turned on the heat over the weekend, It' tearly bulged with pants and boots I find LTTA Switching a few wires while the saxophones are cooling off.— WOW!