SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE The first mixer of the new semester was held Friday night by the Music Department and the Memorial University building, from 8 p.10 m. p. One of Freddie Agnew's orchestra played and specialty numbers were given by students on the Hill. The committee in charge of the aff was Josephin Maxwell, Mhall, Haan. He chairmen who chaired the party were Mr. Foster, Richard Hammond, Mrs. Ralph Hower, the Mrs. Otto Krohnbaum, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conn The University Women's club entertained at a tea Friday afternoon at Myers Hall. The occasion was for the students of the $100 scholarship fund, given each year to a University woman, Mrs. Kathy Lynn Langmode Nelson using three years' worth of her scholarship. Dorothy Moore. A one-act Chinese play, "A Stolen Prize," was presented by some of the members. Mrs. Lynn spoke on her trip to the capital. Last night brought the 31st annual Norris Pig Dinner of Phi Gamma Delta, attended by 30 outspoken leaders of science alumni and the active chapter. Sigma Nu entertained with the amuse- winter dinner at night. Dinner was Wednes- mann and Tike Kearney played later for dancing at the chaundry room, which also held dinner, and plants, palms, and tree leaves intertwined in lattice Work The evening was started by the students, who invited a bourn student of the plagues. For lowling the initiation was the dines and the carving of the much decorated fowl. The remaining pledges are to be initiated Sunday, Feb. 16. The pledge of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorcerity held an Apron and Overall dance at the chapter house Friday evening for the actives. The Miami Triad, given annually by Beta Theta FI, Stigma Chi, and Pitil Delta Theta, was held Friday evening, until 1 a.m., at the A-F.U. hall. Deen Agnes Husband spoke at a meeting of the Women's City club of Topena Friday, at which thdeans of women of various educational institutions were invited to be guests of honor. In her talk on "Self-support," she emphasized the need of more scholarships and additional money for student loan funds. Prof. H, B. Clobb, of the department of political science, will speak on "Present Day Political Conditions in America" at the American Association of University Women to be held tomorrow evening, August 28th. A. D. Weaver, 237 Indiana street. Sigma Kappa sorority announces the engagement of Dorothy Tellock, St. Joseph, to Franklin Hulb, of St. Joseph, and the Sigma Phi Epitem fraternity. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Virginia Moling, of Kansas City, to Paul Burk, Delta Sigma Pi, of Kansas City. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of LaFay Heckard, of Wichita; Maurine Strain, of Indendence, and Mary Gabriel, of Garden City. The K.U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. U, G. M. Mitchell, 1135 Massachusetts street, at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Wendell Dungan, Roland Brown, R. E. Ribeau, Bordellekberl will be assisting hostesses. John Newell, Robert Dill, Rex Hunter and Ray Hunter have been initiated into Alpha Phi Omega, Boy Seout fraternity. Social Calendar Tuesday, Feb. 11 K. U. Dances, home of Mrs. U. G. Mitchell 2:30 Wednesday, Feb. 12 W. S. G. A. Teen, Henley house. Friday, Feb. 14 Alpha Gamma Delta, Valentine party, chapter house. Alpha Chi Omega dinner dance, Eldridge. Chi Omega dinner dance, house. Baptist church, church. Saturday, Feb. 15 Delta Chi party, house. LOST: A tiger stripe Python was answering to the name of "Taq", Reward. Call Mrs. Geo, M. Beal, Phone 1254. —169 FOR RENT: One room strictly modern for boys. Four blocks from K. U. $10 single; $14 double. 1305 Verm. Phone: 1490 M. —100 Want Ads FOR RENT: Good front room for two. Investigate. It will pay, 1463 Teen. - 105 FOR RENT: Two nice, sunny rooms for boys. Single or double. Very reasonable. 1341 Ohio. Phone 1747. One block from campus. —108 FOR RENT to girls: Well furnished warm, sunny room for one or two girls. One-half block to campus and cafeteria. 125s. Mite. $89. 104 FOR RENT: A group of young, warm, clean, reasonable, suitable people for study or place to study. Home privileges. for rent to girls. 1234 Ohi. — 106 TWO BOYS wanted to work part time for meals. Apply in person at Haugh club. 1336 Vermont.-104 BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent waves 85.50. Marcell or finger wave with shampoo 560; cell wave 355; hair cut, 25c. Phone 476. 9271² Mass. (Upstairs) room 8. —f— FOR RENT: Room for one or two girls with kitchen privileges. Also two room apartment, first floor, bath and bedroom. 1070 Vermont. Phone 2144. — 1075 FOR RENT: Comfortable room; single or double; low rates; one- 半 block from campus; 1231 Ord. -107 ROOFS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oreand, one half block from the campus. everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, and breakfast room on each room. Enquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or portables.旺d on easy month payment worksheets. monthly writing exchange. 737 Mass. St., iff A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery, 736 Mass. St. Start The New Semester Right With a Dinner Date at the Jayhawk Cafe Phone 509 We Deliver 1340 Ohio The sound proof doors, the organization offices, the committee meeting rooms, the game room, and all of the other new interesting features which the Union operating committee has in store for us cannot become realities without the payment of our voluntary dues of $2.50. The Union has no other source of income. The dues are so unusually low that every loyal K. U. student should pay them without question. At Iowa the Union receives a compulsory fee of $8.00; at Wisconsin the compulsory fee is $10.00, while at Kansas the dues are only $2.50. It is here; it is our building; shall we let it remain at it is? It will be improved as rapidly as dues are paid but it cannot be improved any more rapidly. LET'S MAKE THE MEMORIAL OUR UNION The Woman of It