UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930 'Bottoms Up' Will Be Theme for Sour Owl to Appear March Pop-Gun Section to Be Enlarged and Book Review Feature Continued Continued "Bottoms Up" number of the Sour Owl will appear March 6, according to an announcement made today by Embrine Jailbird, e30, editor. At a recent meeting of the board it was decided to enlarge the range of sections to include those due to the fact that it has come to be one of the most popular sections of the board. "The contest for the best literary and art copy will be carried out as soon as possible." This is all the library copy be typewritten and marked, and also all art work must be typed. The prize competition, originally both in treatment and idea are sought," she added. The deadline for art copy is Feb 22, for literary copy Feb. 24, and al copies of cover designs must be turned in by Saturday noon, Feb. 24. Specific themes which appeared in more numbers will not be artisted in this chapter, and which will be the "Bloomin' Number" in April, and the "Bye-Bye" number in September. Illinois Boy is Seven Feet Tall St. Louis — UF — Robert Wanasek University will be 12 years old next month, is now seven feet tall, and physicians at the university are aminmed him recently believe he will add another foot to his stature before he stops growing. He is the son of a former football father is five feet, eleven inches tall. The Junior Prom, second all-University formal ball of Washington State university, was given with a speech by the large sea ports of the Pacific ocean. Want Ads --roses with ferns, Mrs. B. R. O.ummans, chaperone, Miss Riser, and Ruth Stout went in the receiving line and each of the sororites on the Hill LOST: A Roman scarf, 2 yards long, and 1-3 yard wide, at the Kansas- Oklahnoma basketball game. Please call 2845. Reward. — 114. WANTED: Criticism of "Five Way Sales" at Rowlands, 25c. Money back for usable suggestions. $1 back last received before Sunday. 1140 Washington Street, Philadelphia, 1140. Phone: FOR SALE: Home-made jellies and preserves. Also bed and bedding Phone 1788W. 943 Miss. -114 ALTO HORN for sale. Almost new. Holton. Must sell quick. Cali. 1707 after 6 p.m. —11 LOST. One Pi U pin set with sap- phires. Reward $5. Phone 603.-113 BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent wearage. $5.50. Phone: (212) 674-3878. Finger wave, $3; Cairn cut, $2c. Phone: 416-9272. 97% *Mas* (Uptairs, or back). ROOFS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, and breakfast room on each floor. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. TYPEWITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month port. Portable, sold on easy month payment. Monetary writing. writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. ff Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTTER MOTORS BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars G*d Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Beard Service Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kar Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights one 245 13 East 8th E LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1075 Masse MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 91234 Myr Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints And Wax. 620 One Faint Fire. 207-209 W.8tl SHOE REPAIRING 812 $ \frac{3}{2} $ Mass. Phone 256 H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 SOCIETY HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phonz 915 1014 Mass Following a formal banquet Friday evening the Delta Upsilon fraternity will give a formal dance for visiting students here for the provincial conference. The matroness of Tau Nu Tau sorcity will entertain the actives and pledges at a ten Sunday after- tion at the house. A number of parties have been planned in honor of Miss Rosemary Kinney whose marriage to Robert Larabee, of Liberai, Kan., will take place. Thursday evening Miss Virginia Yates will entertain with a bridge and miscellaneous show. Jessie Underwood will entertain Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edmund A, Gibbs entertained Sunday evening with a buffet supper at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burnett, honor Miss Miss Kleinney is the daughter of Prof, and Mrs. E, D. Kleiney. The program given at the Women's city club at its February meeting at the Eldridge hotel day included Harriet Schroeder, non, f29, and Ha Martin, f29. The women sang two of Professor Skilton's compositions: SIX Songs from Shakespeare by Charles O. Rose, Glendale Calif., Prof. C. S. Skilton accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kendall announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruby Ellen, to Gorald Lawrence Gilbert, of Ketchikan, Alaska, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilbert of Lawrenceton, and Ms. A. G. Gilbert of Ketchikan, Mr. Gilbert is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a member of PI Uplocation. Mrs. C, H. Crum, of Queneo, visiting her daughter, Maxine Crum at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Garland of Wellington visited in Lawrence Tuesday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Garland are former students of the University of Kansas. Mr. Garland is a member of the N.C.A.A., Ms. Garland, who was Marienne Berry before her recent marriage, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Chi Omega hold installation of officers last Monday night. The following officers were present: Gertrude Benson, vice president; Garaldine Lutes, recording secretary; Dorothy Benson, secretary; and Ames Robert, treasurer. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Marshal Dillem, of Wichita. Dinner guests at the Pk Phillips House, John B. Dean, Jr., Stuart C. Manning, numb Babb, Fred S. Bonnebake, Martin Jackson, Dick Thompson, and Don Lie- ling. "The Sword-Breater," a short two act play, will be presented at the meeting of Kappa Phi to be held in the Little theater at Green Hall Thursday, March 24. The program is presented as a part of the missionary program scheduled for this time. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Moss Rath Claire Bentley and Jessica Ortona of Toroka, which took place Friday at the home of the bride's parents, Emily and Robert Bentley. Darius O'Donnell of the Pi Beta Pi was a guest at the wedding and banquet. The bride was graduated from the University in 1924 and was a memBER of Washburn College. The groom attended Washburn college where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Mr. and Mrs. Delta Theta Fraternity, Mr. and Mrs. Delta Theta will make their home in Topeka. Miss Julia Risser, national inspector, was the guest of honor at a dinner given last evening at the Alpha Bowl, for the table included red and cream Mrs. John Bell of Cottonwood Falls, was the guest of Mrs. Coe, hostess of Memorial Union, today. Another Cafeteria Fact. 30 students are employed part time, thus enabling them to remain in the University. New Cafeteria William H, T. Gausaway and Clark Spalbursa were initiated into the Chi Delta Sigma fraternity instead of Triangle as announced in the Kansan. Your Union Building All members of the Quack club must report for the meeting tonight at 7:45 p.m. or be excused before the meeting by the president. in Announcements Alice Sherbon, president. --- Entries for Wrestling Matches Due Tomorrow Dove editorial board meets Wed- sar neaday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m., in north Fris- ser tower. Non-staff members well come. Harold Kelso. Entries for the intramural wrestling tournament must be handed into the intramural office before six to tomorrow, R. E. R. Elbald announced today. The contestants are high-fired and face a challenge in the gymnasium. The preliminary matches will be conducted on the main floor of the gymnasium starting at 4:30 Friday, May 16, 2015. Players place on a definite time schedule the same as last year. RENT A CAR The drawings for the tournament will be published in the Sunday Kansan. Rent a car these cool evenings, it's convenient and saves time. The cost is nominal during the first part of the week. We have special features with our service. "We Deliver" RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. 843 Massachusetts St. T may be the spring in the air that brought the sweet look to her eyes. It may be something else again; something, for instance, like his trim, harmonious new Knox "Fifth Avenue," crowning a good-looking outfit, and saying, with something of a gesture, "Good-morning. Spring, 1930!" $5 - $6 - $7 I Others KNOX HATS $8.50 to $20 To Preserve O. Henry Home Austin, Tex., —(UP) —O. Henry's home here will be preserved. Sidney Lindsey was born in Austin, while in Austin. One was in the Harrell home facing the Governor's mansion. The other was a little cottage where he moved after his midnight ride. The house is now Beckon, owner, offered the house for preservation if it can be removed. City officials will furnish a park site. Announces Tau Sigma Send the Kansan home Annual Dance Recital featuring Tap Chorus Dance of India and Oriental Music Fraser Theater Feb. 25-26 CUT PRICES Any Day During the Week ADMISSION Fifty Cents Listerine Tooth Paste (25c) 19c Pebecco (50) 43c Pepsodent (50c) 43c Williams Shaver Combinations (60c) 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream and Talc (60c) 35c Service We take your late letters to post office at 11 p.m. STORE Aqua Velva (50c) 44c Hind's Almond Cream (50c) 44c 49c Colgate Tooth Paste, 2 tubes and brush. $1.00 value 35c. 3-hole Note Paper 25c a lb. 10c Quiz Books 3 for 25c Open till 11 p. m. It's Handy