SUNDAY, JANUARY 12. 1930 111 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY. KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Extension Division Has Salesmanship Course in Wichita Night Classes Will Be Hek Three Times a Week; C. P. Brewer in Charge The University of Kansas through its Extension Division announces an intensive night course in salesmanship to be conducted at Wichita, Ks. The class will begin Monday evening, Jan. 27, 1930, and will be conducted Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening for a period of two weeks. The first group will be given each evening. The first period will be from 7:43 to 8:48 and the second from 8:55 to 9:55. A total of 12 lessons will comprise the course. A test will be given the final result, the taking of which is optionally followed by a satisfactory grades will be awarded certificates by the University Extension. The course is to be directed by Mr. C, P. Brower, recently appointed to the faculty on the staff of the University of Texas at Austin, and will come to Kannan's Mr. Brower service through the Extension Division of the following universities in the same case: Columbia, Georgia; Ohio, Georgia; Utah, Kentucky, Mountain, New Jersey, Texas, and the State College of Washington. Before entering the course he will spend many years in business. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will give one lecture of the course and Mr. Brewer will direct the eleven remaining. Between 200 and 300 students are expected to be enrolled in these courses. Of the 300 women have been registered for this course in classes offered in other Mr. Putnam, formerly on the faculty of the Extension Division of the University, has been added to the staff as a special organization for classes in personal defense. This course is open to all who wish to take it. Those meeting the entrance requirements of the School of Business will be permitted to enroll for a supplementary correspondence study course which will provide two Similar classes will be organized later in the semester in Kansas City, Topeka and Hutchinson. Send the Daily Kansan home. --b. .. Want Ads LOST—Somewhere on the campus, Botany book with notes. Reward. Phone 1897. -89 FURNISHED Apartment for rent LOST—Glass case containing heavy- rimmed glasses and other articles. Finder call 2453. —88 FOR SALE: L. G. Smith typewriter, in good condition. Why rent when you can buy a good machine? Phone 2525 J or call at 818 K哼津, ¢7 Three rooms, trunk room, bath room, electricity, gas, 3 closets, modern, gas stoves, east front, car line absults only, references. Also furnished cottage for rent, 4 rooms, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, modern, modern adults only. $20 per month for either. Phone 1825W. 1733 Mass. Side door. 87. FOR SALE: Electric orthophonic Victrola in good condition. Call 205. — 91 FOUND: Wrist watch. Phone K. U. 66. —87 FOR BENT: A desirable 5-room modern bungalow near South side of Hill. Inquire at 1646 Kentucky, FOR RENT: Five-room new lounge; two blocks south of University; partly furnished; $40 m with new garage. Phone 26577 — 90 FURNISHED APARTMENT, downstairs, two nice large rooms, two beds, adjoining bath. Remainable 86, K. U. Phone 2121 3291 Montfort. FOR RENT to hey: One single room available now. Also double room for next semester. Garage. Phone 1555. 1416 Tenn. --88 FOR RENT: For second semester, one double and one single room. Very desirable rooms, and rent is reasonable. Phone 127, 1301 Vermont. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Go good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Portables sold on easy price. Typewriter Exchange, 737 Mass. St., iff KEYS MADE for trunks, automo- ne racks, and storage boxes. paired, knives and shears sharpened Padlocks and nightlatch locks for sale. Butter's Repair Shop, 8 Eden- brook Road, Aurora, IL 60501. SOCIETY Alpha Delta Pi security pledges entailed in honor of the activities at home. A blue and white milt gift was carried out in the Dutch design. During the evening dance music was furious, with hip-hop legends. Maid and Mrs. G, W. Cook of Fort Leavenworth, Mrs. N, K. Cook of Fort Leavenworth, Mrs. B., his housemate, were chaperons. Out-of-town guests included Lauretta Binter, of El Dorado; Virginia Ramshiich, of St. Louis; Ojica Cook and Sally Shoo, of Leavenworth; Muscatine Park, Macine Lake, Lewis Estuary; Pamela Wheeler, of Miller, Virginia Cravens, and Oqul Jud, of Kansas City; and Evelyn Breckenridge, of Inla. Phil Beta Pc, professional medical technician, university at a party at the University of Florida. Fred Prattman and John Harew were in charge of the arrangements. Championess wore Mrs. Rallo WILLIAMS, with O. C. Thomas and Hill P. Hill Pc. The Westminster Board will give a reception at Westminster Hall this afternoon from 3 to 5 for members of the faculty who are affiliated with the Presbyterian church. Theacceptance of the reception of the Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Argman. The pledges of Tau Nu Tau sorter entrained the inviters at dinner hating宴遇, at the home of Elizabeth Kramer. The decorations and refreshments followed the color scheme of yellow and white with the sunflower as the theme for the tables. The Toasts were given by Kreider, president, Margaret Lawson, Ruby Johnson, Helen Lawson, Jennette Drusch, Wong Wengai and Emma Drucken. The young member of the Zahlab church was joined party at the church last night. Gustafs were drowned in old-giddiness, clobbered and old-trace games were played. The annual Freshman Frolic was held in the Memorial Union building at 3:50 p.m. the 350 were present. All decorations were black and white. Red Bank's orchestra of Des Monos played. The band danced to Mutt and Jeff of the orchestra. The chaperones were Mrs. Margaret Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. The guests included Mrs. W, W Olson, Mrs. Erin Carey, Mrs. Clara Emerson, Mrs. J, M. Thompson, and Mrs. W. A. Churchill, housemester Members of the Cosmopolitan club entertained last night with a party at the Odd Fellows Hall, Kermil江 Rynn's K.U.L. orchestra furnished the Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs, George Beale, and Mrs. Fred Keil of the Companion house. Westminster hall entertained at a party Frihly evening. About forty people went sliding riding in two bed sleighs, and others remained at the hall to play bridges. Refreshments were served when the sleighing party returned. William Daneberger was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tan Omega house Friday night. Members of the Phil Kappa fraternity will entertain tonight at the Eldred Dance, Harley Kayafox's orchestra from Kansas City will furnish the The out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krings, Bill Rice, and Anna Laura Merrigan of Kansas CESDAY— Patsy Rays Miller, Ford Sterling and Gertrude Astor and a big cact in the "Fall of Eve." Also Read Raven in a strong aviation thriller, Clare McKinney, and Pates Foreman. MONDAY--Junior Cobbitt and Louise Walsh堡 in a Military Air Force mission. She certified "Squares Shoulder" Also Cobbitt and Paterry Joyce. THE PATEE City, Thomas Lyons, Esther Marie Label, Severancee, Patricia Murphy Elizabeth Gannon, Norman Marquette, Mary Calwell, of Topeka Chapmanes for the party will be thes. Margaret Perkins of the DiGi Hawaiian Association, in the ning of the Alpha Gamma Delta 学院 at S. M. S., L. Wilhelmina for the Kappa Benevolent. An international meeting of the american Association of University Women was held yesterday at the American University church. Thirty countries were represented in the exchange of greetings, and was the major part of he program. Wesley Foundation hold a new *A* (year's) Jamboree at the Methodist church Friday night. Games, stunts and entertainment for five girls. Data Canaa Signa, borrowy business fraternity, held initiation services at Broadview Inn Friday evening for the following students in the School of Business. Clarence H. Johnson, Robert G. Kowal, Robert G. Kowal A complimentary dinner followed the initiation with Arthur Cromb in chapel of the arrangements. Toronto 1203rd field goal. Bob Zebra Toronto 1203rd field goal. Bob Zebra expending the work end at their houses were Kaiunny Morris at Kansas City and Marinon Brown at Perry. Delta Zeta announces the engagement of William Taylor to William Foster of the Phil Gamma Delta fraternity. Pii Llamuda Sigma. Presbyterian sorority, will have a dinner meeting on Friday. The program will be in talk by Mrs. E. M. Owen of the Presbyterian church concerning perseverance on her recent trip around the world. Miss Hoken Adams of Kansas City was a guest at the Kappa Kappa jama house Saturday night. Do Mr. Alba gave a party at the university house Saturday evening, Carabeth Unjalgnaf* was a dinner guest at Carabin Friday evening Miss Joanne Pickard, of Kansas City, is spending the week end at the Delta Zeta house. --b. .. Social Calendar Sunday Aszman reception, Westminster hall. Tuesday Sigma Delta Chi dinner, Tongnoxix. K. U, Dames, 929 Alabama street, Ph I Lambda Sigma dinner, West- minster hall. Pan-Hellenic party, F.A.U. hall. Kappa Phi banquet and initiation, church, "Prohibition law" is the subject chosen by the debaters of Northwestern University as the subject on which will be argued. University Student party, Memo rial Union building. Kappa Beta dinner, church. Jayhawks Flawn Jayhawks Flown Dr. Franklin McGill Gueiggergip, MPS, is assistant resident physician in the Health Department of Cleveland, Ohio. He received his Ohio state certificate in June to complete a residency. One of the youngest men ever to be a district judge in Kansas is Wendy Clouse, who wasointed recently by Governor Claude I. Read, as district judge of Wiel Charles Kinney, AB29, is studying this year at the Boston Technech College as the result of a scholarship while a student at the University. Mac Cahal, A.B.70, is conducting popiary content for the Majestic Radio people in various towns in Kannas. Stewart Henry, A.E.B. 1971, M.A. 24, is to have an historical work published next month by E. P. Button & Company. The Great American Plains—An Historical Development," deals with two historic developments—the great plains, including western Kansas; 15 per cent. of our nation's history was historians, Mr. Henry, who resides in New York City, is a member of the Century Club. He is a Dr. Lester A. Smith, g1, p14, provides specialist on rudimentary, in the laboratory, to bearings in the "Journal of Roentgenology" and Radiology. He praises his work. Dr. Forreux N. Anderson, MD21, has become director of the Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic. Preventive care was in practice in Kansas City. Leland Gilman, fs., supervises commercial illustrations for the Parkinson-Bruner Advertising company in Wichita. H. K. Gilden, c25 has gone airborne and is spending the time on engineering work in the construction of aviation fields on airways in the southern United States. Jole Staplen, ed.28, is teaching physical education in the Kansas City Junior College. Dr. Andrew Johnston, M.B.J.28, is a pathology student in the medical school at Baylor hospital in Dallas, Texas. Mary Rose Barronz, fa 25, is studying music in Hamburg, Germany. She expects to return to the States in about a year. Another Kansas alumni who is in the Territory of Hawaii is Jane Peterson, a graduate student at Boyd M. Johns, '05, is teaching American problems in (Mau) high school. Dorothy Lehman, '25, is librarian at Kawanunakoa school in Honolulu. CUSTOM CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY The buying of cheap and inferior clothes is taisy economy See—SCHULZ THE TAILOR FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF CLOTHES Henry Lansdon, fs25, is studying Sunday Noon and Evenings. 35c on a scholarship at Columbia University in New York City. He holds degrees from George Washington in Indiana, D.C., and from Princeton University. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Frances Dinnire Paxton, '25, is a semologist in the Queen's hospital at Houlmlic. Kenneth Walker Braly, 27, is doing graduate work this year at Princeton University. John Floyd McComb, A.B.25, former business manager of the University Dalrymple, stopped over in West London on Friday evening at the Sigma Phi Knjeld house on roads to Topeka. Mr. McComb is employed by the Continental Steel corporation of Kolomo, Ind., as a lumberyard and law-enforcement chain-link division. Mr. Ralob Gauld, A.R. 21, was positioned in the position of interim vice president and executive vice presidee of Apache and Ohio Railroad Company. For the past year he has been located in Phoenix. porosity in Huntington, W. Va. attended Harvard for two years after graduating from the University of Virginia. He was appointed as a speaker and Ohio Railroad for two years. He was a member of Alpha Beta Kappa while in the University. Announcements --and the Nibelung Ring. Everyone is invited. H. C. Therami K. U. Dumes will meet Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs. L.C. Lashcock, 920 Alabama st., at 2:30 p. m. The assisting hostess will be Mrs. M. W. Mayberry, Mrs. Wynjot, and Mrs. Charles Maden. Mrs. John N. Blenm. Theodore Perkins, President. Sigma Pi Sigma will have a regular meeting Monday, Jan. 13, at 4 o'clock in room 21, east Administration building. Every day in the space directly under the come strip on the next to the last page of the Journal World of Lawrence, you will find our announcement of musical programs and events of interest to members of the University. Our Musical Bulletin Will Be Continued Throughout 1930 We invite your co-operation to make our *Ballet* a success. We would like any information you may be able to give of interest to music lovers. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Phone 629 Insurance Bldg. FIRST CLASS BAKLEE SHOP POT STREET THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You--So that you May Render Service. Short Metal Worth and Fashion E. W. PENCHARD BUTLER MOTORS Wilkins Knight and Whisper Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. 18 May Lawrence Kim LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively MODERN SHOE SHOP Roofing - Guttering - Signage Pinee 245 13 East Eighth St. FRANK H. LESCHER Erwin R. Reinhart GOOD & RICHARDS theatre & Wallpapers & Print 8361 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax Lauders and Wax. Pb. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. 812/ Mass. Phone 256 H. W. HUTCHINSON HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used 713 M255. House Bulg. Phone 395 KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass; 704 Mass. Harrison Reactors Phone 508 --- Is Your Appearance Worth 75c Our Valeteria Unit Will Keep Your Suits Pressed in Spite of Wintery Snow. Keep well dressed and send your suits to be cleaned and pressed to--- LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY 10 & N. H. We Clean Everything You Wear But Your Shoes Phone 383 ETTA KETT By Paul Robinson