THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Women Students Plan to Take Work in New Aviation Department Enrollment in School Brought Here By Curtiss Company to Start Soon "Six women students have shown interest in the flying school and new era of those will enter the flying classes." Prof. E. D. Hay said today. "Enrollment of students cannot be made until the down payment fees has been made, and as soon as the school is ready, make the work in the school will start." A great deal of interest is being shown in the new flying school which is to be brought here by the Curtiss Flying Company, according to E. D. Ward. The student is a chemical engineering, who is in charge of enrolling in the school. A steady stream of students have inquired about the scheme and its implications and the names and addresses of each applicant were taken in order to give out their names. "To the Victors . . . s" **Billing, Moist, (UIP).** While mint-green pennyes with two strangers E.D Burns exhibited a $150 wad. The innocent parttime brun up when the stranger grabbed the "wool" inside and they could run later that Burns. The University of Utah is匆忙 difficulty in obtaining funds for its union building, just half-way completed. --ago and is hold every year on the night of the first home football game whether Kansas wins or loses. Want Ads LOST: Eye-glasses in case; on street or in Ad building. Phone 1700 J GARAGE for rent. Phone 2583, or inquire at 412 West 14th. — 24 LOST: Yellow salmon-colored water, Monday evening. Reward for return to Lauren Chandler at 1301 Vermont. -20 LOST: White gold vrist watch Tues day, Reward. Phone Mine Hard ing, K. U. 26 or 1728. — 2 FOR SALE: 27 Harley Davidson motorcycle, single, in good condition Call 327 W. —10 FOR RENT: Two large double rooms very reasonable. One block from campus, 1311 Ohio. —19. KEYS MADE for trunks, autozone, door, door and padlocks; grunz repair Padlock and nightlight locks for sale. Renter's Repair Shop. -- if -f FRANK H. LESCHER SHOI REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone: 254 GOOD & RICHARDS Dalers in Wallpaper and Paints. Dalers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. Ft. B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lens Duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSician Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Everything Electrical Guests at the Wesley Foundation party Friday night will not be “taken for a ride” according to Iris FitzSimmons, who is in charge of the party, but they will have a "rattling good time". Miss Iris FitzSimmons says it is an enjoyable party with stumps, games and decoration in keeping. Gladys Bake entertained the Weekly Foundation cabinet yesterday evening at her home on west Sixth Street, where she served a dinner by Katherine Grabel. A business meeting completed on evening Those present included: Ralph Henderson, Katherine Weatherby, E. P. Price, Ari Ruth Hanson, frist sixteenths, James S. Welch, Frist sixteenths, Robert Bolton and Ehlid Hornbeckle. Phi Chi Them, professional com- mercerics security, hold the first meet of the year at the newly-ensiling Oct. 2, at which time plans for the year were discussed. All ac- counts will be made on request. Plans were made for initiation to be held Sunday morning for three pledges from last year. Plans for this week's women speaker were discussed. Miss Ravenna Hammons 30, entertained a group of friends at a dinner party given at her home at 1530 West 49th Street in blacklock. The guests were Christian Wendlandt, Loring Miller, Kieve Cave, and Orca Ireland, and Ransel Johnson. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of Al. Preston, of Kansas City, as City. A tea will be given by the University for members of the W. C. T. U. Friday afternoon at 1:30 in Thayer museum. The women of the faculty and wives of faculty members are in charge of the university. The visitors to see the campus, and the committee urges that as many be present as is possible. The second weekly W. S. G. A. was given by members of Delta Zea yesterday afternoon in the women's room, central Administration Building, Mrs. J. E. Harwood, the Delta Zea flowers and green lollipops were used. About two hundred women came in during the afternoon. The marriages of Miss Dorothy (the mother) and Dr. Robert George O. Fischbach of Kearney, Neb. to Joe E. Wellman of LawFerns tool place in the house of the bridge's husband. Mrs. Wellman attended Lindenwood College and the University of Nebraska from which she was graduated in 1982, a member of the Pi Beta Pi sorority. Mr. Welman is a graduate of the Lawrence High School and the University of Hawaii, where he played in the Kauai University football team for three years, where he was noted for his pivoting ability. He is now member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Wilson of Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances, to George H. Cash, on Oct. 1. The bride was a member of the university and was graduated from the University, Mr. Cash was graduated in 1928, and be lenged to Delta Tau Delta, Theta Tau, and Sigma Xi. They will be at the university this summer. Theta Tau Cash is employed by the Cabot Carbon Company. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman will make their home in Wichita where he is district manager for the Western Telephone Directory Company. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the arrival of Olba, H. Glenn Underwood of Emporion, Floyd Fassonstin of Winfield, and Franklin Straus, Wilbert Choi-On, William Bancourt, William Bancourt, oil of Ottawa. Visitors at the Alpha Tau Omega house yesterday were Monte Clair Spier, LLIB 23, Kansas City, and Van E. Klammer of Elswortht. Read the Kansas want ads. Canoeing on the Kaw Conditions on the river are better now than for 40 years. Get your girl friend and plan a picnic on the island. Boats for Rent By Day or Hour Phone 84 G. A. GRAEBER 433 Ohio The Social Season and the Question On account of the numerous requests we had for Ecke's Hall last year we are again opening it to the public. "Where Shall We Have Our Party?" Any number of people maintain it is the best dance floor and the easiest hall to decorate, in town. Dates may be arranged by phoning 168 or inquire at— The Metzler Furniture Co. Plans for Night Shirt Parade to Be Formed at a Meeting Monda All Men Students of University Expected to Take Part in Annual Event Plans for the annual eight shirt parade is to be held the evening of Oct. 12, following the football game with Emporia Tennis, are to be discussed Monday afternoon at 7 p.m. in the University building. Warner men's student adviser. The committee, as announced today from the chancellor's office, is composed of Henry Werner, chair; Robert K. J. Gates, secretary of Lawrence Chamber of Commerce; Richard Gafford, cheerleader; Richard Garlinghouse, Men's Student Council; John Mise, Sachem cheerleader; Paul Parker cheerleader 1928-29. The schedule of the parade will be mapped out at the meeting Monday. Students will probably assemble at the stadium at 7:30 and then wind their way through the Lawrence section led by the cheerleaders. In past years the refreshments provided by the Chamber of Commerce have been a source of comfort and end of the parade. The second shows have been thrown open to the crowd. "K" men, Sachem, and Men's Studio are present in charge of the regulation. The night shirt parade is an historic event and has become one of the school traditions. It originated years All men students of the University are expected to join the line clad in night array. Lobbying At Washington To Be Probed By Senate Washington, Oct. 3, — (UP) A sen- tence calling for a stop in lobbying in Washington including the so-called noirt "boboy" will be under- taken next week by the senate召 This investigation promises to lay bare the inside of affairs in Washington to a degree not witnessed since the start of the Obama administration. The scope of the prospective inquiry is almost boundless in view of the fact that there are 377 associations now listed in the Washington Post, 500 in other sources, be asked to produce books and records of their expenditures on propaganda regarding measures in which they are interested and in which they trying to secure action from congress. Phone 75 Why Walk? Why wear out shoe leather by walking when you can rent a car to ride in at a very low cost? Call 433 Call 434 we have extremely low prices on all models of cars. See us about special rates on long drives. During the week 916 Massachusetts Treants for the cheer leading staff for sophomores and freshmen are held this afternoon at the stadium before the nee committee. Cheer Leader Candidates Try Out The committee hopes that there will be 12 or 15 candidates and 20 or 25 freshmen. Selection will be made on the basis of cheers, voice, rhythm, stunts and response or personality. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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