WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Number of University Staff Plan to Attend Meeting of Librarian Baker has Charge of College and University Hour for State Session A number of the University library staff will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas Library Association to hold this week at Kaukauna City, Kan. C. M. Baker, director of Watson library, is on the program for Thursday's annual meeting and university hour. Miss Ibn Waihelmy, of the University staff, also attended. The general sessions will be held in the auditorium of the public library of Kansas City, where a night's program is "Why I Believe in the Public Library," a symposium of professionals in professional people, W. A. Bailey of the Kansas City Kansas will speak Besides the college and university hour tomorrow morning there will be species and reports by Floyd B. Streeter, librarian, Kansas City Male Rath Hammond, Mary Wobble public library; Miss Mary Lowe Jones, Hutchinson public library; Mice Ada Hoke Brooks, Argentine branch; Kansas City public library; Mice Madis, Mrs. Mandie M. Schoenovich and Mrs. Mande M. Schoenovich; Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A book talk by Henry L. Ceeh, lecturer in National Bookellers Bureau of the United States to be followed tomorrow afternoon, to be followed by the annual dinner. Music will be forwarded at the museum. Jenkins, preacher, traveler, teacher, and journalist, is to be the U. S. Goyer, congressman from the U. S. district will give an audience of special speeches and demonstrations in this session are Mrs. Jonathan B. Carter president of Kansas Federation of Teachers president of Kansas Parent-Teachers association; Ms. Flavil Barron, secretary of Kansas Parent-Teachers Association; and Miss Alie Neal, librarian, Prentice Read the Kansan Want Ads. Want Ads WANTED: Family and student laundry, Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver, Phone 3259 M. - 34 FOR RENT: Double room with large sleeping porch adjoinin. Plenty of heat and not water. No other students in room. Close campus. Phone 2125. FOR RENT: Room for 2 girls; garage. 1205 Kentucky. Phone 1586 ... LOST: Pt Kaupa key bearing name "Raymond L, Morrow." Call 1902 Reward. —20 WANTED: Twenty men to sell rice freshments during K. U. football game. Call between 5:30 and 6:00 m. Harry Levin, 1134 Ohio. Odio - 27. BOYS WHEN changing rooms 4 winter, see them at 1247 Ocun, clean paper 1158 Responsible for black campus from books. Flounder 2150. LOST: Photograph of interior of John Brown's cabin. Between Wawona library and Louisiana-Thirteenth street. Call M. Baker or library. FOR RENT: 11 room house loft at 135 Kentucky, newly decorate and in good condition. Suitable for a family. Call 474. Horn land Hill Co. 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A tea was given this afternoon from 3 to 5 in the rest room of the central Administration building by the red robe. The red robe was curled in out flower ceremonies and refreshments. Eli Sigmus Phi, Greek and Latin fraternity, announces the initiation of two honorary members, Dean J. T. Hunt and Dean M. A. Acts, W. M. D. Lowrance. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Lewis Rowland, of Kansas City. The Zoology club had a picnic at 7:30 yesterday evening for all their members. It was held at Brown's Acre. Phi Lambda Sigma, Presbyterian sorority, held pliding services at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Westminster Church, 747 W. 16th St., twelfm, Twin Van Kent, Elizabeth Connard, Josephine Henry, Glinda Tyson, Dale Thompson, Kathleen Wise, Robert Reed, David Massey, Steve Clevens, Sybil Fisher, Rebecca Lythe, and Joan Taylor. Theta Epifolia hold an initiation at the home of the Rev. and M.c. W. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi; Tuesday the Epiphany, 1130 Mississippi; W. C. Slimson, W. C. Simone gave a talk on a recent trip she had taken in old Mexico, which she illustrated with reflexions of the past. She was accompanied by Martin McNabb, sang for the members. Later the following pledges were initiated: Alice Burton, of Ft. Scott; Alice and Madeline Cooke, of Welshmeale; Douglas Douglas, of Douglas and Thelma Mann, of Lawrence; Curiel Manon, Harriet Soymant; Pauline Peterson, of Boston; Caroline Tilborn, of Tulsa; and Thela Wilson of Lucas. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Lard Bath, daughter of Miss and Mrs. Helen McGraw, and Mrs. Franklin Linton Patterson, Jr., son of Ms. and Mr. Me, E. L. Patterson, wife of Mr. Me. Genuine Automotive Electric Parts for ALL CARS Automotive Electricians to Serve You Willard Battery - Delco Reaming to State - Bosch Northeast Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Ph. 406 The bride attended Monticello semi- and the Universities of Missoula and St. Louis, where she ate of the latter in 1928 where she was honorary colonel of the R. O. T. C. for one year, Mrs. Patterson is in charge of her duties as Mr. Patterson attended Lafayette, Civic College, and that University of Pennsylvania. Civic College and the University of the Delta Theta fraternity. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Ball Hall. Upon their return to a wedding trip abroad, Mr. and Mrs. Fatterson will make their home at Fort-seven Sixty-fourth Street, New York City. day, Oct. 12, at the First Presbyterian Church in Webb City. Social Calendar Wednesday --for Home Economics club, with Miss Surugao. 4:30 p. m. W. S. G. A. Ten, rest room to central Administration building, 3:30 to 5. Kappa Beta, dinner, First Christian church, 6:30. Thursday Not celebrating a football victory— just a new pair of Bostonian Fall Oxfordss they make you feel like dancing— $7.50 and $10 Newcomer's Club, 1345 Louisiana. 3:06 Hallowen party, Congreational Church. 8 o'clock. Lutheran students, hike, steakfry. Kappa Sigma, house. 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