TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Gamanna Phi Beta sorority held its annual vacation formal dinner-dance at the Kansas City Athletic Club Jan. 4. The Chl Omega sorority is giving a dinner tomorrow evening in honor of the faculty of the department of history. The students will be Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Miss Frances Lewis, Miss Margaret Couch, B. C. Bucher and Robert Calderwood. Vibilists at the Kappa Sigma house last night were: Tommy Johnston and Kenna MacFerran, of Topeka Johnston, of Roswell, New Mexico. Phyllis Brynolds Swarner was a dinner guest at the Alpha Gamma Beta house last night. The pledges of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the active chapter with an informal party Saturday evening at the chapter house. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Lucille Christie to John Marty, of Kansas City. Tau Gamma announces the engagement of Roma Roberts to Ian Mac Laren. Tau Nu Tau sorority will entertain with a kid party at the house Thursday day evening. Sigma Kappa announced the pledging of Hazel Anderson of Lawrence. The marriage of Miss Emily Myrna Longfelly, daughter of D. W. Longfelly of Minnesota, Mimm, and Dr. Renee Longfelly of Minnesota took place Dec. 21 at Minnesota, been a director of religious education at the Avenue Presbyterian church at St. Paul, Mr. Latimer is an instructor in medical medicine at the University of Kansas. Mrs. Louis Clyde Harris, of the Delta Chi house, has issued invitations for the marriage for Virginia to William Browne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Browne of Carbondale. The marriage was celebrated Saturday, Feb. 1, at 4 o'clock. Monday is a day of the city of Missouri and is a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Browne is a student of the University of Kansas and a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. The marriage of Miss Frances Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore, 745 Mississippi street, ttc. She graduated from E.T. Hilley, E. T. Hilley, 1219 Kentucky street, Dec. 31, has been announced Mrs. Hilley is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, a fraternity she is a member of Theta Tau fraternity. They will make their home in Chicago where Mr. Hilley is an engineer for the General Electric --him carrier arrived, and brought with him an envelope with a check in it. He then placed the envelope on third place in an essay contest for the Educational Value of Woodwork." Announcements There will be a meeting of Tau Sigma tonight at 7:30 in the women's gymnasium. Plans for rehearsals for the rectal will be made. Miss Hoover. Intramural board will meet Friday at 4:30 in the women's gymnasium Miss Hoover. Want Ads FURNISED APARTMENT, down stairs, two nice large rooms, adjoining bath, adjoining room. K. U. Phone 218- 91 "Vermont. K. U. Phone 218- FOR RENT to boys: One single room available now. Also double room for next semester. Garage. Phone 1555. 1410 Tenn. --88 SHRWCHUR ADAPTMENT FOR RENT: For second semester one double and one single room Very desirable rooms, and rent is reasonable. Phone 127. 1301 Vermont LOST: Lady's Sheaffer fountain pen. Name "Dorothy" engraved on barrel. Call Dorothy Dorothy at 860. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and door panels; gums repaired, padlocks and shaves sharpened. Padlocks and nightlatch locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 4th. --td. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or year. Portable or on easy monthly payment. Lawn Wear词例 Exchange. 737 Mass. St. tf FURNISHED Apartment for rent: Three rooms, trunk room, bath room, electricity, gas 3 closets, mod- erate bathroom, laundry room, only references. Also furnished furnished for rent 4, rooms, sleeping porch, electricity, gas moves, modern, adults only, 192 sq ft. Phone 18525 W. 1033 Mass. Side door. Send the Daily Kansan home. Avoid Matrimonial Rocks by Always Keeping Busy *Rockport, Ind.—(UP) Advice to, the guests of the wedding, Antonie Stephenson, age 87 and 85 respectively, as they celebrated the 66th anniversary of their wedding, of those who graduated on a union which has lasted 15 years past the golden wed- ding day. "I said: 'Keep busy at all times and you'll find no time to mingle and quarre- --him carrier arrived, and brought with him an envelope with a check in it. He then placed the envelope on third place in an essay contest for the Educational Value of Woodwork." --him carrier arrived, and brought with him an envelope with a check in it. He then placed the envelope on third place in an essay contest for the Educational Value of Woodwork." Jayhawks Flown --him carrier arrived, and brought with him an envelope with a check in it. He then placed the envelope on third place in an essay contest for the Educational Value of Woodwork." Dale Hickman, A.B. 20, has recently received a position with the System Services Accountants and Auditors, of Seattle, Wash. Dr. Forrest N. Anderson, M.D;21, instructor in psychiatry for the University of Kansas City, Mo., has recently responded to accept a position with the psychiatric host institution. Floyd P. Ogeen, B.S.I., has recently been appointed vice-president of the Mountain State Telephone and Telecom Department, Mr. Ogeen's first work in this line was for the Missouri and Lawrence Telephone and Telegraph Co., as stu- In 1921 he became general toll supervisor of the Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Company; in 1923 he was appointed general traffic officer; in 1925 he was appointed appointment, he served as assistant vice president for the company. Clyde C. Glandon, LL.D, 703, received the appointment of judge for the Wyndham county district court on Jan. 4, by Governor Reed, to succession seven years following his graduation, Mr. Glandon practiced law; in 1911 he was appointed assistant county attorney. He is a member of the Wyoming Bar association, the Kansas State Bar, and the American Bar Association. Dr. Russell L. Haden, head of the department of experimental medicine at the Bell Memorial hospital, was present with a gold medal of academic achievement at the society's 15th annual meeting in Toronto, Ont. Doctor Haden was also involved in work in "X-ray study of dental infection." Only 18 persons have been awarded the Radiological Society's Gold Medal of whom is Mme Carice of France. The Industrial Digest for December contains an article by C. T. Seward, who wrote a book with an advertising agency of New York City, pointed out in his article that advertising is the greatest business can employ. He says, "advertising has its superior value because it represents the state of mind of the individual." Robert Slightham, a student here in 1927, was recently employed as telegraph editor of the Hayes News and is published in 1211 in publisher of the paper. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Prof. Earl D. Hay Has Good Reasons for Faith in Essay Contest Writing Earl D. Hay, professor of mechanical and industrial engineering, is a great believer in slogn and contest writing. And he has good reasons to believe in it. It was the day before Christmas in 1925, and Prof. Hay was almost broke. The rent was due, and the butcher's bill would be due shortly. Besides that there were bills coming in for things that had been purchased for Christmas. It was a time when money was most welcome. Uncle Sam's "That check was the most wel- come one I have ever received," said Professor Hay. "It came at a time when I was very much in need of help. And it is how I was going to make ends meet as the begining of the new year." Sometimes later, one of the leading mail order houses of the country of India, the Punjab district, which they were putting on the market. Professor Hay, and his children got together one evening and made a plan to win the prize. The divided up the names and each member of the team in turn went into the planning of what it had been chosen. That contest netted Professor Hay's 10-year-old son a tire which was "I find that contest writing can be 'i made a great sport,' and profession Hay. " It makes a person think, not learn. " He must also put himself in the other Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You...So that you May Handle Services May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 18 Mass Lawrence 818 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Rooting - Guteeing - Skylights phone 245 13 East 8th St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 11 J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUF—EYE B EAR Special Attention to Gift of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crew Drug Store 836 1/2 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING 8121/2 Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp, Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Blld. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used ENOLES BICYCLE SHOP KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station Harrison Radiators Eaton, Crane & Pike Co. 704 Mass. Phone 508 Stationery in boxes, pound and sets with envelopes to match. Phone 678 11th & Mass Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" person's place, and try to imagine them in the other way. I figured uped my the choice my family had of winning a prize in the contest. I found that we had one chance In 1928, Professor Hay won six dollars worth of laundry tickets in a charity event organized by the Laundry Association. His latest prize comes from the national organization of the manufacturers of mechanical laundry among the winners which appears in the current issue of The Saturday Journal. Fifty Degrees is The Danger Point3: "I really did not expect to win anything in this contest," said Professor Hay. super material for the essay, and I and to write it at the last minute, and then to write the essay itself, that writing these essays is a suitable pastime, and some day I will have another. Led to Alter but She Refuses to Take Vows Lawten, Okla. — (UP) — You can lend the bride to the altar, but you can't make her get married. A couple and several friends called on Justice of the Peace G. W. Horn. The couple wanted to be married, they said. The party and the court clerk went to the courthouse to prepare a license. The judge delivered the would be bride and she was not going to be married. And For that "Beyond the Alps Expression" Go to the THOMPSON STUDIO Announcements Quack Club will hold its regular business meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 in the women's gymnasium. Miss Rita Hoover --ing through the Oreda Training School will meet at the Oreda Training School this evening at 7 o'clock. In the summer, the will be in charges of the meeting. All women gymnastium majors are to meet tomorrow at 4:30 in the women's gymnastium. —Florence Kisecker All students doing practice teaching through the Oreda Training School will meet at the Oreda Training School this evening at 7 o'clock. In the summer, the will be in charges of the meeting. VARSITY Sue Carroll in WHY LEAVE HOME TOMORROW - THURSDAY DANNA Betty Compoon in STREET GIRL All Musical Dramatic Sensation Hear Gus Arnhein's Band Play New Hits Ouage county is represented at the University of Oklahoma this semester by 65 students. --- KENNEDY Plumbing Co. And at the other end of the line you can pick the trailers. They are the people who are always a little out of step. They are the last to hear that styles have changed—the last to learn of new housekeeping methods or improvements in automobiles. They think "Remember" is the latest song hit, and are planning to get "Main Street" out of the library. General Electric What is it that makes the difference between those in the front-rank and those in the rear-rank? Temperament partly, of course. But the real answer is that one group chooses to keep posted while the other is willing to remain in ignorance. 9347 Mass. St. Phone 658 It is just as certain that the leaders in any social set read the advertising columns and take advantage of their suggestions as it is that the tail-enders do not. Refrigerators There are leaders---and there are trailers In every gathering you can pick them out—the people whose clothes are always in style, who drive smart cars, furnish their homes with taste, entertain artistically. They are the leaders. They don't seem to spend any more money than their neighbors and yet they undoubtedly set the pace. The advertisements tell you how to get the most out of life