TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A. I. E. E. Met Yesterday Preliminary to Golden Jubilee National Celebration The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Kansas City section, hold its monthly meeting at Kansas City in the spring. The golden jubilee of the invention of Edison's incandescent lamp which will be commemorated next week in a man cave is the centennial. The session was addressed by Professor Hunt, head of the electrical engineering department of the Kansas State Agricultural College at Kansas State University and Dr. Mankind as indicated by the development of Light used by Man." Visitors from Kansas University who attended the session were Prof. F. Kills Johnson, of Engineering and Architecture, and Prof. F. Kills Johnson, Prof. Robert W. Warner, and Prof. H. W. Anderer, and department of artificial engineering. Around Mt. Orgad --is you on paper. We can make the photo and we have the paper. The men's glee club is beginning to hold sectional rehearsals in order to work out the fire points of their reponses. Mr. Stuart is the director of the organization. On Monday afternoon the tenure will rehearse in Chelsea's studio, 302 Admiralty Street. The buses will have their work out in Marvin hall. Both rehearsals will be at 4:30 and will be an applause regular periods on Wednesday night. Members of the "football gang" will be admitted to the football game between the University of Kansas and Oklahoma State. The game will be Saturday at a special low price. They will also be admitted to the Washington game at this same price. Want Ads WANTED: Family and student laundry. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver, Phone 3292 M9. —34 FOR RENT. Double room with large sleeping porch adjoining. Plenty of heat and hot water. No other students in room. Close campus. Phone 2126. FOR RENT: Room for 2 girls; gar age. 1205 Kentucky. 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Matthews attended the University of Kansas, then took additional art work in Boston. She was a museum assistant at the Museum of Matthews is assistant manager of the Mutual Laundry in Topeka, where they will make their home. He was born in Chicago to diploma Phi Epsilon at the University. Week-end guests at the Pi Upsilon fraternity included, George Powers, Sidney K. Ward, Katherine Scott of Kaiwa City; Walter Broschows, of Ackison; Paul Davies, of Ashburn; Clyde Cramer, of Richard Matthews of Topenk, son City; William Mifflin, of Coffeville; James Dower of Coffeville; Jonathan Greenberg of Kansas City; Judge George Buckley of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown and Merwin Brown, of Kansan Hazel Patrick has returned to her home in Kansas City, after visiting in Lawrence for several days with her sister, Grace Patrick. Tau Nu Tau announces the pledging of Ethel Childers, of Oklahoma City. Catherine Brueck was a guest at the Gamma Pil Beta sorority house last week-end. She returned to her home in Paula yesterday morning. Dinner guests at Corbin hall sun- lare were; Marjorie and Milfred Jabercik, Carrol Dutton, of Lawrence; Jerothy Johnson, Mrs. Edward M. Kennedy, of Kansas City; Perry H. Wood, of Kansas City; Perry I. Hohen, and Walter Crick, of I. Ohane. Fred Daniels, of Wichita, was a guest at the Delta Chi house last week end. Mr. Daniels is Divisional for the Goosehead Feeds "company." The Triangle fraternity announces the initiation of Ben Williamson, Boyd Lawrence, Charles Dill, and Everett Nelson, on Sunday. Social Calendar Tuesday Theta Epsilon, pledge services, 1124 Mississippi. 6, n, m. Delta Phi Delta, 1601 Tennessee 7:30 Wednesday WEDNESDAY Home Economics club, with Miss Sprague, 4:30 p. m. PAUL ROBinson The moon exerts a strong influence over the TIDE — and the UNITED W. S. G. A. Tea, rest room of central Administration building, 3:30 to 5. Thursday Kappa Betn, dinner, First Church church, 6:30. Newcomer's Club, 1345 Louisiana, 3:00. Friday Lutheran students, bike, steakfry, Kappa Sigma, house. Y. W. Cabinet Entertains Guest The first joint Y. W. cabinet and Alexandra was held Monday evening at Henley House with Miss Maude Gwin, travelling executive for the Rocky Mountain region conference, a buffet super was served at 6 o'clock with a joint business session following at which time the prosecution board and cabinet. At 7:30 the Advisory Board held its regular monthly session with Miss Gwin giving a speech of Y. W. C. A. Send the Daily Kansan home. Friday Y. W. Cabinet Entertains Guest A PHOTOGRAPH 图 THOMPSON STUDIO Santa Fe 829 Mass. Greatly Reduced Week-End Excursion Fares Wichita, Hutchinson, Newton, Peabody, Emporia, Pittsburg, Joplin, Mn., and Dayton, Ohio. Chanute, Jumplock, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Barrieville, Okla. Equally low fares also in effect to other points where the one-way fare is £7.20 or less. to Tickets on sale Saturdays. Good for return the following Monday, but passengers must reach starting point by midnight Monday. Tickets to Empaoria and points west can be purchased Friday nights at train No. 17 leaves Lawrence at 12:48 a.m. Representatives of 18 Proteinaters joined in the Y, M, C, A. finance at the University of Indiana. The organized house contributing the most is to be presented with a large loving cup. One Fare Plus 25 Cents For Round Trip 937 Mass. St. Phone 65% Plumbing Co. KENNEDY For further information phone 32 or write the undersigned. W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kansas Electric Refrigerators --for the Announcements Newcomer's Club will hold the first meeting of the year Thursday, Oct. 17 at 3:06. Hostess will be Mrs. E. H. Lindley, 154 Ls. St. Mrs. Elizabeth Hower. The regular W. A. A. meeting will be held at 4:30 Wednesday, Elizabetht Sherbon, president. A Quack meeting will be held Wed meeday at 7:30 for pledging and initiation. All Quack members please be present. Alice Sherbon, president. W. A. A. board will hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4:00. Elizabeth Sherbon, president. The utrain for the play, "Mr. Pim Passes," rises at 8:15 tonight instead of at 8:00 no he has been announced. The Kauasas Outing club will hold a meeting in Robinson gymnasium Thursday, Oct. 17, at 3:30. All those 4 More Days To Get That Date Jayhawk Wabble SATURDAY Oct. 19 F. A. U. Stags Dates One-fifty One-fifty We rent all models of closed cars. During the week, you car rent on any car at an extremely low price. We see for us more than 10,000 cars a day. When It Rains Rent-A-Ford 916 Massachusetts Call 433 or 434 interested and former members are asked to come. Rhadamantbi will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in the Little Theater of Green hall. Avis Metcalfe, president. All but 10 of the snow ROUTC. uniforms have arrived and should be checked out as soon as possible. Oklahoma A, and M. 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