THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 2019 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Classes in Activity Leadership Training to Commence Monday Sponsors Ask Early Enrollment Hill Professors Will Teach Group Courses "All students interested in the training course for leaders of volunteer organizations should attend school students should enroll for the classes by Monday afternoon so that they can be on the same day at 4:30 p. m.," according to Miss Elissa Wing, executive secretary. The group leaders are: H. E. Chandler, assistant professor of education, University of Illinois; Ellen Belle, of the School of Education, second and third hour; Katherine McCarthy, college fourth hour, Dean R. A. Schweiger of the School of Education, hours five and six. The subjects of the principles for leaders course to be discussed are as follows "The Sociological Background of the Historical History of Monday"; "Observation of Volunteer Activity Groups"; "Thursday; "Performance of the Objectives of Activity Groups"; "Monday, Feb. 24; "Socialization 21; "Adjustment of the Individual to Life"; "March 3; and "Measures of Achievement," the date to be announced. The intensive course on technique of particular groups will be led by the Master's degree Girl School Langer training course, April 17-30; the Hi-Y Sponsor's training course; the Tollman Training Secretary; the service training course by Miss Florence Stone, state Girl Welfare exec member; and Miss Florence Warner, girl National Girl Reserve committee member; and Miss Florence Warner, girl National Girl Reserve leader for the Boy Scout Leader training course has not been selected yet, but Ralph Gravett, c 213 Blanks for enrollment in these courses may be obtained from the following office: Schwegler, the appointment bureau, Miss Alice Gaskill, in the department of physical education, the offices of the Y. M, C. A, and the Y. B. Jayhawks Flown --- --- nernard Bloch, M.A.'28, is at Northwestern University on a fellowship working toward his doctor's degree Murray, Dauglade, a student here in 1929, has accepted a position with the Alexander McArthur Bond company. in Kansas City. Millard Dowell, B.S.29, and Ted Grant, B.S.29, are on a temporary assignment with the General Electric company, in Pittfield, Pa. Their location is near N.Y., where they are employed by the General Electric company. Anne Cahil, A.B.29, is working on her master's degree at College Park, Maryland. Lawrence Groiner, B.S.29, was transferred by the Goodrich Rubber company, the last of this month to Minneapolis, to take a position as district advertising manager. His territory will include Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. He also took part then peninsula of Michigan and part of Nebraska. Bob Maney, a student here in 1929 Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippo Co. G-Vild Lakes Car Company M. St. Rosse HIRTH INDUCTION AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—so that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing — Guttering — 13 East 8th St. Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOP SHOP J. A. LYVON 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOR REPAIRING 812½ Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealer in Wallpaper and Painters Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Depot. 207-209 W. Hthson H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES News and Photos RNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. KARN GARGAN General Auto Repair and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station Harrison Radiator works in the personnel department of the Goodrich Rubber company, and has his headquarters in Akron, Ohio. Harold Harma, B.S/28, is employed in the Fourth National Bank in Wichita. Ferol C. Stevens $n$ student in 1928, is with the General Electric company in the accounting department of Chelsea University department in Cleveland, Ohio. 704 Mass. Phone 508 The Architectural Society will entertain the students of the School of Fine Arts at a Dragon party in May. Students will be invited to rooms of the architectural department have been decorated with draperies, fabrics and other serious things. Although "Absolutely No Admittance" is above the entrance areas are promised plenty of enjoyment. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Leille Stahb, of Wichita, announce the birth of a daughter, born Feb. 4. Before her Mrs. and Mrs. Stanw was bernice Campbell. Social Calendar --served family style, 1328 Vermont. Phone 2141M. —102. Thursday University Women's Club ten. Meyers, ball University Myers hall. Miami Trials, F. A. U. Architectural Society, party, Mar vin hall. Friday Y, M, C, A.—Y, W, C, A. Mixer Memorial Union building, Alpha Qiomcr Pi, house. Saturday Sigma Nu, dinner dance, Wiedemann's and house. Nika Bil. Nika bena. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FOR RENT to girls: Well furnished warm, sunny room for one or two girls. One half-bath to campus and bathroom. 1218 MHS, 1388 1338. - - - - served family style, 1328 Vermont. Phone 2141M. —102. Want Ads FOR RENT: A group of rooms for students. Send reservation for students of one protection quid place to study. Home privileges Close to campus. Also apartment closed to students. TWO BOYS wanted to work part time for meals. Apply in person at Haugh club, 1356 Vermont,-104 FOR RENT to boys: Clean, reasonable rooms, one block from campus Quiet place to study. Sleep in room near prepchase. 1247, Odisne. 1280. BROTTE BEAUTY Shop, Guar- fected permanent wavy. $3.50. Mar- cell or finger cell wash with hampoo 50c finger wave, 53c; Hair with 25c, Phone FOR RENT: Room for one or two girls with kitchen privileges. Also two room apartment, first floor, bath room. Phone 214-567-8077 Vermont. Phone 214-454-1077 FOR REENT: Comfortable room; single or double; low rates; one-half block from campus. 1231 Ordead. —107 IF PLANNING to move, he sure to have my nice coxy two room apartment for boys, which will be available for next semester. Plenty of house. Laboratory in room. Very quiet house. Phone 25318. 1216 Tenn. FORD COQUE: For sale cheap Motor, tires, and radiator good Must be by Friday, $30 cash. Phone 1029. — 162 DICKINSON Shows — 3 - 7 - 9 Attend the Matinee Today — Friday — Saturday EVERY TIME SHE OPENED HER MOUTH —she put her foot in it! Her motto was: "See Not." "Hear Not" and "Speak Not." The screen's greatest comedienne and director join forces in a perfect talking comedy. A King Vidor production with Elliott Nugent, Raymond Hackett —Added Units— Talking Comedy "Scotch" Talking Playlet "Let Me Explain" News 476. 927½ Mass. (Upstairs, room 8). -tf. WANTED: Small furnished apartment with private bath. Must be near Hill. Phone 2120 after 5 p. m. ___109 Starting Monday Warner Baxter in "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE" FOR RENT: Double room with large sleep porch adjoining, to men. 1620 Tennessee St. — 102. FIRST CLASS rooms and boarded for boys with privilege of sleeping porch, $25 per month; home cooking BOARD at 1129 Tennessee. Also single and double rooms for boys. Phone 1703. —163 ROOMS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted doors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, family room, library floor. Will be ready Feb. 1. Inquire at the Rock Calk Cafe. FOR SALE: Underwood typewriter, model 5, good condition, reasonably priced. Phone 2126 after 5 p. m. 109 ROOMS for boys: Single and double rooms for rent for next semester. FOR RENT: Rooms for boys. One single and one double room. Modern house, 1417 Kentucky. —102 FOR RENT: Nice rooms for girls. Single or double. 1600 Tenn. Phone 1150. —102. --- TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month in term. Burstals will on easy delivery. Typical writer Exchange, 373 Mass, St. aff. By Paul Robinson FOR RENT: Room for girls; clean warm, large rooms; double or single, hot water; also breakfast and dinner if desired. Phone 1261. 1400 Tenn. Well heated and reasonable. Mrs. A. L. Kiene, 1296 Teen. street, Phone '985 J. —102 --- ENTERTAINMENT AT ALL HOURS IN OUR UNION Hour Dances One Night Each Week Full Time Hostess Approved by Dean of Women Music and Magazines - - Cards and Games Sandwiches and Drinks Served During Open Hours of Cafeteria. LET US MAKE THE MEMORIAL OUR UNION This is made possible by the payment of our voluntary dues. Will You Join Us? Union Building 9 to 12 THEY MIGHT BE FRESHMEN But They're Not Green They are going to the Varsity Dance Saturday The Gold Rush Tommy Johnson Playing Stags 75c Dates $1.25 ~ : ~ ETTA KETT I NEED MONEY WORSE THAN, A PISH NEEPS WATER, AND ITS OLD MAN HAS BALLES OF IT—SO THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO DO— BUT MAKE LOVE TO HER AND PROPOSE —WHICH IS MY IDEA OF COMING BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! ETTA likes PARSE there's no doubt of that - and it would be, just one of her crazy capers to dash off and get married-on will her women intuition save her?