TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Quack Tests Close Soon Club Elects Two New Members and Nine Pledges Quack club has two new members and nine new bledges, since the meeting last Saturday. It is Saturday the thirtieth, so the mester will be held. There will be a practice meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. for the Saturday trials. Miss Ruth Hoover, professor of physical education, said today that she would pass the requirements the first time would practice. Wednesday evening she would practice. New members of the club are Carlo Renb House and Zelma Neely. New pledges are Carol Cost, Mary Virginia Smith, Jessie Kimmick, Velm Tayler, Betty Petch, Harriet Ruth Boehner, Elizabeth Francis, Frances Brown and Elisabeth Kruse. Women who have passed the diving tests are Mary Margaret Ramsey and Janet McCarthy. Social Calendar --joyner T to t g chick mills, H. Hill P, W. son, M. Fensen Rau, M. Jennie Mitchell, M. Belle Wilmert, M. W. L, Haley, M. Mary G. Allen, M. Elizabeth Edwards, and M. Gerlitz Pearson, Guents for the afternoon were M. E., H. Lindsey, Dean W. Browning, and the new mothers on the Hill. Tuesday K. U. Dames, with Mrs. Roland Brown, 1020 Ohio, 2:30 p. m. Kuppe 14:30. Fi Lambda Theta initiation, room 119. Fraser, 7:30. Theta Epilion pledge service, 1124 Mississippi, 7 p. m. Wednesday Thursday W. S. G. A. ten, Alpha Delta Pi, hostesses, rest room of central AD- ministration building, 3230 to 5. Friday Wedding of Jessie Edmondson to Harold Testerham, followed by reception at Alpha Gamam Delta house. Westminster open house, 8 to 11. Lutheran students, bike. D'ella Theta, house. Metho party, church. Metho diary, b. 9/11. Saturday Saturday Phi Beta Pi, house. Pi Upsilon, house, 12 p. m. Marietta, G., Oct. 8, (UCP)—Four college freshmen were in jail today after they burned the dormitory building of The Four, Daniel Corker, Briscoe cord, D. T. Rainey and Ralph Wattford, all under 20 years of age, confessed early to drug charges. One member of the Seventh Georgia District A. M. College Here. Officials indicated arson charges would be filed against him. Four 400 damage is covered by insurance. --joyner T to t g chick mills, H. Hill P, W. son, M. Fensen Rau, M. Jennie Mitchell, M. Belle Wilmert, M. W. L, Haley, M. Mary G. Allen, M. Elizabeth Edwards, and M. Gerlitz Pearson, Guents for the afternoon were M. E., H. Lindsey, Dean W. Browning, and the new mothers on the Hill. Want Ads LOST: Pair of glasses in brown leather case. Finder please return to Dorothy Rollmann, 745 Ohio. —25 LOST: Figured mesh bag with gold chain and crown. Virginia Power, "46 Miss. Phone 415. Reward—25 HOSE MENDING shop. We meed runs and songs in silk hide, 1017 Kentucky. Call 2464 J for prices. LOST: Lady's Shrine pin, Tuesday yellow gold, white gold crescent Reward. Phone 1358, 1218 Miss —2 LOST: A Gamma Phi Beta pina Finder to margaret W. Amos nt 1329 West Campus road. Reward. GARAGE for rent. Phone 2523, or inquire at 413 West 14th. -25. FOR SALE: Downtown Kansas City Star route. Call Ralph Graves, 1966. —25 FOR RENT to boys, newly papered rooms. One on first floor, basketball one on second floor. One block from campus. Oil heat. Two classrooms. One study. Call 2180. FOR RENT: One large room for 2 or 3 boys. Also do sewing and remodeling. Mrs. Turner, 1229 Ohio, Phone 2577. — 25 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles door and panel; grids repair; grass cutter; padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutgers's Repair Shop, 8 East Hempstead Road. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVT 8 EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glazers Exclusively 1025 Mass. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dates in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. Pb. 620.昂. Fire Dept. 207.209 W.8th B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames, Broken Lenses Duplicated. Olin Wilson Kinney Jr. of Carthage, MO., and Georgia G Jewell of Wellesley, were united in marriages that ended when the parents of the bride's parents. While attending K. U., Alissa Jewell majored in home economics, and was a number of the Home Economics club Las Vegas taught in Manassau high school. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts Mr. Kinnear was a graduate of the工程学院 of engineering and was a member of Sigma Kappa and Sigma Gamma. She was an assistant teacher in year久 an assistant instructor in They will make their home at 331s Benton Blvd., Kansas City, where Mr. Kimey has a position in the art department of Westwood ninersett Bell Telephone Company. Friends have just received the announcement of the marriage of Garth and Nicola, the children of Michael Kidman of Kuwait City, which occurred Saturday, Sept. 25. Vernon was enrolled in the School of Business and did not continue his work here this year. Ats. Taylor was graduated from the School of Pharmacy '25. He was a member of Beta Phi Sigma fraternity. The marriage of Miss Elen Flem ing of St. Joseph, Mo., and Edward Taylor of Seneca, occurred recently at the tome of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will live in Sienna where he is at present associated with a drug company. Logan Walt, student of Kansas University in 1928-29, was here weekend at a guest of the Pat Mellon School. He expects to sail Saturday, Oct. 15 for Paris to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Tiny Walt. He plans tb spend at least two veens in Eurone. There will be a meeting of the freshman Y. M, C. A. tonight at Myra hall from seven to eight. Orfers for the year will be elected and H. C. Werner, dean of men, will give talk. All freshmen are invited. Kappa Beta, Christian church security, will hold a picnic this evening. The members will meet at Myers hall at 5:30, and after the meeting, they will have a regular meeting, Mrs. S. B., Braiden will chaperone the group. The members of Phi Chi Theta and Gamma Epilion Fli held a miscellaneous slower last year. In 1924 Kentucky street, in honor of Joyce White, Miss White is to be married to Harvey at the Epichel church, on Oct. 20. tion. Chaporones for the evening were Mrs. T, G. Hill, Mrs. Gertrude Peanson and the Rev, and Mrs. F, B. Sanner. The Chailpin Edwards club of Trinity Episcopal church held a wreath roast at Brown's group, Sunnyvale. The day began the evening by Prof. C, S. Shell All women interested in Girl Scout report to Miss Hauwoy in the office or send an email for possible for information concerning创伤. There are three troops and new officers. Regional Council to Meet Third Annual Convention Here This Week End The representatives on this council are elected each year at the Estes Park, Y. M., and Y. W., conference. In addition to the students, a few faculty counselors and association secretaries will attend the meetings, and O. Mendahlsh, president of Friends University, will be one of the leaders. The Rocky Mountain Regional council composed of students elected to Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas and Colorado, its sixteen members on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Oct. 11, 12 and 13, at Broadway Inc.'s council is returning for an election. The Rocky Mountain Regional council is one of eleven divisions of the state, and serves it early to September in Heightes Twn., N. J., Miss Maude Colvin, regional council for the Y.W. C.A., and others with meetings with the Rocky Mountain council members, Mr. Harold Colvin is the regional executive for the "A Barber Shop With a a Personality" A Fellow Does Feel Different SAMPLE BARBER SHOP 924 1/2 Mass. St. The freshman women's bygone class will meet Thursday morning at 11:30 in the new theater at Green hall instead of Marvin hall as was previously announced. Announcements --open only to Tau Sigma women and those trying out for Tau Sigma. The Dove editorial board would like to meet every student in K, U, who is interested in joining this year's staff. Please email Dr. Thompson Thursday, Oct. 10, at 7:50 p.m. on fax. John S. Elting, Harold Kelso. There will be an important meeting of the MacDowell club Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in room 222 central Administration building. The Student Industrial Commission will hold a joint meeting at Honey house this evening at 7 o'clock for all men and women on the Hill Interested Committee. There will be a Ku Ku meeting to night at 7:30 in Fraser Hall, Bob Garlinghouse, president. Cecil Miller, chairman. There will be an important meeting of the "K" club Wednesday at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasm. Members of the Gamma chapter of Pi Lammab Theta, honorary educational sorrowly, will meet in room 119. Fraser hull pt. 7/20 tonight. Casey Hancock. Read the Kansan want ads. Tau Sigma Holds Tryouts Zola Sydnal, Secretary. Sorority Plans Practice Class on Elimination Basis There has been some misunderstanding concerning Tau Sigma tryouts and Tau Sigma practice classes on campus. The regular Tau Sigma tryouts will be held this evening at 8 p.m. in the women's gymnasium. There will be an accompanist and music furnished by the band in presentation of their dance. The Tau Sigma practice class is for those women who desire to belong together. They are quite ready to try out. This class meets four time starting Thursday evening, Oct. 10 at 8 o'clock in the morning, and ends two weeks, on Tuesday and Thursday. Eliminations will be going on during this time and selections will continue. Miss Dinkel, of the department of Physical Education, also will have a tap dancing class which will meet at 4:30 on Mondays. This class will be TODAY--BUSTER HEATON in a United Artists chilling picture, entitled "COLLEGE." Also, Button Brown comedy and news. TOMORROW. VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE and extraordinary cast in "HAXARDOUS VALLEY." Also conduous. The Natee Nickel Fines Haunt Life of Freshman Women Philadelphia, —(UP) —Life for a freshman woman at a university of foreign languages is tough. Among other things, they are fast becoming an aggregation of these. The women must carry a supply of nickels at all times. "These must be held in the kitchen," she says, "the organization of the 'rules' laid down by a joint council of the freshmen and sophomores recently." The "fines" collected for them are the perspectives of the freshman-sophomore dinner which will be at the end of the month. The termination of the "hazing" period. A million dollar thurl of Art is to rise among the Gothic spires and跃壁 walls of the University of California, where the culture and center of art education in the Middle West, the hall, will be located. A philharmonicist and manufacturer. Ecke's Hall Metzler Furniture Co. The best dance floor in town Available for dates now. 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