FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS / PAGE THREE . . School of Business Offers New Course for Next Semester 1930-31 Announcement Bulletin Is Now Printed and Ready For Delivery . The new bulletin of announcements for 1930-31 of the School of Business has been printed and is now ready to distribute to students in the school. A new course in production management will be offered next summer in New York, including design and construction, layout of plant, selection and arrangement of equipment, training for production records, and relation of production to personnel and cost accession. "This course has been in the catalog for some time, but this is the first semester." Frank S. Stockton. "Although it is required in only two of the curricula of the School of Business, yet it covers one of the functional fields that are most important to the School of Business. The probability is that in the very near future this course will be required of all students in the School of Business." Business faculty, will be the instructor in charge of the course in produce Another course which will be offered next semester for the first time will be a graduate seminar in marketing. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Charles Eugene Manning, Glenn David Morris, and Charles O. Burton. Ellen Davis left today for Wichita where she will spend the week-end at home. SOCIETY Coompiolont club will entertain a dance tournament Prof. and Old Male George Beal of the School of Engineering and Mrs. F. J. Kell will attend. Acacia fraternity entertained at dinner night the guests climbed into Maxine Banks' Marcee Ruth Cushing, Dorothea Simona, Bernice Huey, Lacie Lillis, and Mike Mary Lucille Smith, of Kansas City will be a guest of Miss Irene Peabody over the week-end. Helen Olen spent several days this week visiting friends on the campus Miss Olen is engaged in W, Y, W. C, A work in New York. Mrs. R, L. Burt and Mrs. M, E. Hines, of Levenworth, and George L. Davis, of Kansas City were guests Kajpa Kajpa Gamma house yesterday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained an dinner guests last night Mrs. J, E. Shackleton, of Los Angeles, Martha Sidelhotem and Margaret Mize. The University Women's Club entertained the senior women and graduates at a ten yearly afternoon at the UWM. Students are with the officers of the club in the absence of Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Misses Robert Walton and Dr. Florence Sheron poured tea. The decorations were oriental embroideries and objects of interest. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS BUILTER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. S THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service May Render Service Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Sheet Metal Wear and Furnaces E. W. PENCHAND Rooding Guttering Skylights Phone 245 13 East Sth St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Ege Glass Exclusively MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan DR. C. E. GRELUP — EVE N EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crowd Drug Store 836 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 SHOP REPAIRING 81235 Mass. Phone 256 GOLD & BICHRADS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Appl. Fire Dept. 207-209 W.8th. H. W HUTCHISON DUMMER 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 355 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOCKS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 913 1014 Mass. KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station Harrison Radiator Phone 508 704 Mass. Phone 508 Last Night Was Coldest of Winter Says Posey Dec. 19 the thermometers showed 3 degrees below. Up until last night this had been the record for cold ness. Twelve inches of snow, the deepest since March 25, 1912, when the weather has an overlay on Mt. Oread and Lawrence. Announcements "The coldest weather so far this winter isINTERVAL University meteorologist. The lowest temperature recorded by the department of geology午夜 was --modern, adults only. $20 per month for either. Phone 1825W, 1733 Mass Side door. --modern, adults only. $20 per month for either. Phone 1825W, 1733 Mass Side door. Mrs. John N. Bleam. The K, U, Dames will meet Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs G. Lashbrook, 922 Alumann St. at 2:30 p.m. The nixing hostesses will be Mrs. M, W. Mayberry, Mrs. Wyatt, and Mrs. Charles Made The Scabbard and Blade, and Mortar and Ball picture will be taken at Squires at 12:30 Saturday. A makeup gymnastics class will hail in Robinson from 9 until 16 sunday. The pool will be open from 10 to 12 if the morning also, both this Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Hoover. George McKenna. Sigma Pi Stigma will have a regular meeting Monday, Jan. 13, at 4 o'clock in room 21, east Administration building. Theodore Perkins, President. H. C. Thurnau. The German Club will meet Monday, 4:30, in room 213 Fraser. Professor Skilton will talk on Wagner and Niblung Ring. Everyone is invited. The Lutheran Students Association is going to have a party Saturday night at the church. Marvin Johnson, President. The senior class of 1930 will give food lights for the dome of Dallas hall at Southern Methodist university Want Ads FURNISHED Apartment for rent: Three rooms, trunk room, bathroom, electricity, gas, 3 closets, modern, gas stoves, east front, car line three rooms, trimmed nished cottage for rent, 4 rooms, sleeping porch, electricity, gas stoves LOST: A white gold wrist watch between Green hall and Fran, Friday morning. Call Margaret Hanson, 860. —86 FOR SALE: Electric orthophonic Victoria in good condition. Call 295. -01 LOST: Parker Dufoold pencil. Will buy new one for finder. Call 1477. FUNISHIED APARTMENT, downstairs, two nice large rooms, two staircases, adjoining bath. Reasonable room rate. K. U. Phone -- 8312 Vermont. FOR RENT: For second semester, one double and one single room. Very desirable rooms, and rent is reasonable. Phone 127. 1301 Vermont. FOR RENT: Five-room new bungalow, two blocks south of University; partly furnished; $40 a month with new garage. Phone 258757. —90 TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month Term. Portables on easy medium term. Hardware on easy term. Typewriter Exchange. 777 Mass. St. ff FOR RENT to boys. One single room available now. Also double room for next semester, Garage, Phone 1555, 1416 Term. --88 FOR SALE; L. I. C. Smith typewriter in good condition. Why rent when you can buy a好 machine? Phone 2520 J or call at 818 Kentucky, 876-496-3200. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padslocks graps reins from locks on pickups. Padlocks and nightlight locks for auction. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East FOUND: Wrist watch. Phone K. U 60. —87 FOR RENT: A desirable 5-room modern bungalow near South side of Hill. Inquire at 1646 Kentyack, .87 VARSITY last times tonight Betty Lee Dickson Oakie in STREET GIRL Saturday Only Joseph Schildkrant in NIGHT RIDE Starts Monday for Three Days Norma Shearer in THEIR OWN DESIRE HOSE SPECIALTIES for Saturday Full Fashioned Semi- Service and Service Cars of Romance, Nude, Sale, and Gun Salve. $1.00 and $1.10 Full Fashion Chiffon Hose, modified heels. few odd num- ber black heels left over from Christmas stock — Sheer. Chifflon. French and Double Point Heels. all shades— Full Fashion Chiffon, Semi- Service and Service Weight, light and dark shades $1.50 Sheer Chiffon and Service Weight in all type beels and embroidered clocks $1.15 La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. St. $1.95 $1.65 BENNIE MOTEN That Joke About Playing for a Party Is Always Good but We Are Not Fooling When We Say That The Freshman Frolic Will Be Hotter than Hot The Varsity management and the managers of the Freshman Frolic regret to announce that the arrangement to have Bennie Moten play a class party has suddenly been changed due to the fact that Moten cannot appear. However every effort is being made to secure a popular band to take the place of Moten, and the management promises a successful party in spite of unforseen difficulties. It's LAST BIG PARTY BEFORE THE FINALS Take A Chance Night at the MEMORIAL BUILDING Nine to One ETTA KETT By Paul Robinson - : more cousins are over to spend a few days - and ETA is doing her best to keep them happy- Caught in the Act --more cousins are over to spend a few days - and ETA is doing her best to keep them happy- ETTA'S 健康 免疫