SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1929 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Editorial Board of 1930 Jayhawker Is Announced Today First Meeting Will Be Help This Week; Business Staff Selected In Spring From a particularly well-qualified group of 76 applicants, 33 staff members were chosen for editorial work on the 1939 Jayhawk, it was announced today. Fifty-seven applications were received for the business of the Jayhawk, but the not be announced until the date of the year. "The most promising applicants for business work on the 1930 Jayhawk will start modifying advertising the year before," McFarlane, c31, business manager of the year book. "Those who are most successful will be given stiff posi- Five southwestern in the College com- pise the Editorial Board, the execu- tive body of the Jayhawker staff. Six students attended Jeffrey, Horace Santay, Bill Danner harger and Bill Hagmar. Hagmar was selected to fill a vacancy which oce- curred whiche one of the members of the college is still last year failed to return to school. Following are the other members of the editorial staff: Administration: Newmann Jeffrey editor; Sarne Jones, Lucean Quantius Charles H. Browne, Jr., Wesley Ruff and Jack McDonald. Classes: Bill Hagman, editor; Martha E. Sidebath, Oliver Clashin, Eli zabeth Peach, Richard A. Duan, and Vernon L. Dillon. Review: Writh Kelly and Charles Dearleoff, Jr. This section will be handled for at least the first part of the course by the editor of the Jay hawkers. Features: Frost Fleming, editor; Max Outjes, Dorothy Rackhill, Bb Rhoes, Mary Hughes Bas, Bill Howe, Heward and Margaret Ann Gilmore. Want Ads GARAGE for rent. Phone 2523, or inquire at 413 West 14th. —25. FOR SALE: Downtown Kansas City Star route. Call Ralph Graves. 1965. —25 FOR RENT to boys, newly paper- town. One on trust road. Sturcalen from New York. One block from campus. Oil heat, Suitable for fraternity boys. Quotient 215/70. LOST: Eye-glasses in case; on street or in Ad building. Phone 1709 J. WANTED: A University girl who would like to help through the dinner hour is the home of faculty member. Phone 2247 R. —23 FOR RENT: One large room for 2 or 3 boys. Also do sewing and remodeling. Mrs. Turner, 1229 Ohio Phone 2577. — 22 LOST! White gold wrist watch Tuesday, Reward, Phone Miss Harding, K. U. 26 or 1728 R. —21 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and doors; glides; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlatch locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 6th. —off. FOR SALE: One Underwood type- writer No. 4, Rebuilt. In excellent condition. E. C. Bucher, 1428 Kentucky. Phone 8232. —21 DR, C. E. ORELUP - EVE B EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mast. Phone 256 GOOD $8 RICHARDS Deals in Wallpaper and Painters. Loups and Wax. Ph. 620 Fire Diver, 207-209 W. Wr. Pb. 620 Opp, Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON. Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2317 900% Massachusetts Organizations: Bill Damnburger, elector; Elon McDonnel, Murray Swain; Frances Pattison, Herbert Bernard; Kathleen Rath, Fathi Mullin, and Hazel Steele Athletes: Horace Sankey, editor; Carruece Brown, Charles M. Surr, curator; Gregory D. Reed, director; and George L. Allred. Betsy Dumaine will have charge of seminars athletics at the State Fair. The present appointments to division of the book are by no means permanent. A number of specialist tasks will be undertaken, copy-typing will arise during the year, and staff members from these various departments will be need to handle Meetings of the Jayhawker staff will begin this week. Design Department to Exhibit Posters from Foreign Lands Students to Also Display Work Students Also to Display Work Which Won First Prize Which Won First Prize An exhibit of foreign posters will be shown this week, beginning to move, in the exhibition room of the Art Institute. Admissions are available at Administration building. These posters were obtained this summer by a group of students from way coasts of France and Holland. Posters from Germany, England and several other European countries will be on display. An exhibition of student work of the department of design will be shown in rooms 312, 314, and 320 and also all other exhibition buildings. Many of the textiles, rings, and incunales in this exhibition were awarded first prize at the Toa "This exhibition will be on display especially for the 55th anniversary of the founding of Lawrence, and with it will feature a collection said Mia Rosemary Ketchum, head of the department of design. "The department's plan is to exhibit a giving idea of the manner of work and style of dress when the study of art is introduced into the University," she says. The present artist at work." (untitled from page 1) used for decoration. Mrs. S, L. W. brain of the Phi Kappa Chapter will preside over the first year of the Home, Mrs. S, M. Law of the Phi M. Alphae house, and Mrs. Elizabeth K the out-of-town guests included Mrs. C, I. Moyer, Mrs. William Crowe, Miss Louise Cavaughan and Mrs. Dorothy Evans, and Miss Dorothy Evans of Solomon The active members of Phi Mu Alpha entertained night with a party for their picture. The chaucer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence, and Mrs. Jackson of Lawrence, Milwaukee City, was the only alumnus present. Sigma Phi Epion entertained friday evening at their house with a party for the new plaques, Mrs. Clara H. Lemnard, bombermother, Mrs. Elaine B. Schmidt, Emmon fogue of the Delta Tau Delta house, and Mrs. H. G. Smith of Law. rence were the elaphemenes. Don Titl's orchestra of Kumaan City provided the melody for the first two songs. H. C. Bender of Doover, Gus Bob of Kumaan City, and Romain Gouin of Lunéville presi-dense. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 The automobiles motif was carried out in the groom and reflections at indoor shows and evening. Oval Orn had charge of the reflections, and Irls FitzSimons played with the games, Rev. Harry Gordon, Rev. Edwin Pines, and Prof. B, R. Lattinier. Everything Electrical A general mixer for all University students was given at the Evangelical church E.L.C.E. The evening was spent playing games to get acquainted, d, and familiarized with colors, and colored autumn leaves were used in the decorations. Later in the refreshment refreshments were served. All women of the University are invited to be guests at a tea to be given this afternoon at Corbin hall from 3 to 5 o'clock. Dean Agrees to host, and Etta Corle and Mrs. F. B. Brook, housemasters, and Miss Ritch Rice, president of the house, will be in the receiving circle. Mrs. Donald M., Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, Miss Nellie Barrows, and Mrs Alberta Corbitt will pour and they are to be assisted by twenty-five women dressed formally. The decorations will be carved out of wood and may be to be entertained with a musical program during the ten. A ten is being given this afternoon by Alpha Oicenion Pi in honor of their new housemate, Mrs. C. H. Llandis, Assistant Professor, Center, and in honor of their patron and patroness Professor and Mrs. Howard Taylor, Mrs. Megurian and Mrs. Grace, Professor, for tea during the afternoon are Elizabeth Fraser and Alisa Brancher. The Unitarian Y, P. R. U, made a host trip to the island above the bend on the Kaw River Friday evening, when we had to stop about five. After the island was reached a campfire was built and the program for the rest of the evening concluded in reading works and singing. We were both were Prof. and Mrs. Jorge H. Wood. The women of Corin hold ball open every morning evening with Carl Johnson, Aieser, dhailas, and forms wear a part of the autumn-colored decorations which are woven by Prof. and Mrs. Henry Weir, Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Thurman, Mrs. Etta McCloughan, etc. Announcement VARSITY mothers, and Miss Ruth Rice, president of the house were in the receiving line. Dance Paddles decorated the Delta. Tau Delta house fast night for their "buddle party," the party give annually to Mrs. M. Eumon Fougan, her husband, Mrs. G. C. Rowman of Torstin, and Ms. W., Mrs. T, Bowerocks. Alumni present were Dick Edibleeur of Toekee, Mr. L. Phelps of Frohn, and Mrs. Fred of Kanoan City. Another Hot Varsity Oct. 5 Simmonds and his Collegians will play Social Calendar Tea for all University women, Curri bin hall, 3 to 5. Stags $1.25 Dates .75 9 to 12 in Union Building Alpha Omicron PI tea, house, 3 te Phi Chi Theta initiation, restroom of central Administration building, *h. m.* Homemothers' timeheep, Woldes mum's tea room, o'clock. Monday K. U. Dames, with Mrs. Roland Drown, 1020 Ohio, 2:09 o'clock. W, S. G. A. ten, rest room of central Administration building, S20 to Pl Lambda Thesis initiation, Pc Fraser, 720. Jamie, 2012-03-24 Katherine Beta biennial, 5:20. Wednesday Wedding of Jessica Edmondson to Harold Testerman, followed by reception at Ahnah Gamma Fellah house. Thursday Friday For further information, Weekly Foundation party, Methe dist church, 8 to 11. Westminster open house, 8 to 11. Lutheran students hike. A new $135,000 electrical power house in the Kansas State Agricultural College in Manhattan has just been put into operation. All equipment must be delivered by that additional units may be added at a minimum exceeds when needed. Phi Beta Pl, housewarming. This Week at the Theaters Week Beginning Monday, Oct. Monday, Lilla Lee and Burr McIllenn in a clever comedy-meddlemann, "The Adorable Cheat." Also "Pirates Beware." Patee Theater Tuesday—Burtter Hunter in a school day production entitled, "Colliquotes." Wednesday—Virginia Brown Fire and site coat in "Hazardous Valley." Thursday - Barbara Belford and Leonard St. Lee in a seminal anecdotal drama, "Back from Shanghai," Also Art Aedr in "Tracked Down." Fountain Service Friday—Wm. Russell and strong cast in a melodrama "Before Midnight." Also comedy and news. Saturday—Buzz Barton and big cost in a western drama entitled "Pals of the Prairie." Also comedy and Fox news. Varsity Theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Hallibull!" Picture of colored folks, singer and dancer. Something different in the way of movies. Wednesday, Friday; Saturday, "One Historical Night," with Reginald Dawny. Sandwiches and Dickinson Theater Monday, and Tuesday, Glen Tyson in "Barncm was right," comedy, special attraction—The Siamcee Twin in person. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday—John Gilbert in his first all talking picture, "His Glorious Night." Informal study has been offered at Cornell University to the 50 students in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes who have the highest scholastic record. They are given three honor credit upon presentation of an undergraduate thesis with done, if it is judged by the department best to be worth that credit. Send the Daily Kansas home Martha Washington Candies Sunday Dinner EAT The Green Owl Tea Room 723 Mass. St. Why Be A Wall Flower? Let us teach you how to dance. We give private lessons, and conduct classes in taping dance. Marion Rice Studio Announcements --- Call 953 A representative of the Curtis Flying Service will be at the University on Monday, Oct. 9, to make final arrangements for the flying school. All flights must have a cabin on that date. Call at 117 Marvin Road or K. U. 128. Officials of the woman's rifle team will meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15 at 4:30, in the Robinson gymnasium. Betty Wilkinson. There will be an important meeting of the "KU club Wednesday at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Casey Banevock. Members of the Gamma chapter of Genuine Automotive Electric Parts for ALL CARS Automotive Electricians to Serve You Willard Battery Deeko Dekam Auto-Lite Bosch Northeast Auto Electric Co. 709 N.H. Pb. 406 Pl Lamda Lubas, then, honorary educational security, will meet in room 119. Prazer hall, Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 7:20. Zola Sengel, Special Read the Kansan want nds. Provide through Provident "My Boy's Got the Ball!" What a wonderful thing for your boy or girl! Let us tell you more about it. 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