TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Ambassador walking in train in India from New Delhi to be calling the volunteer in the Kazinga at its 16th day after December 1, 2014 for the team for the volunteer in Kazinga at its 16th day after December 1, 2014. We look forward to seeing you there! Deen and Mrs. S, B. Braden, and Mrs. Edith Lentz spent Saturday in Topeka. Deen Braden spent the afternoon in conference with the Rev Shadikhi, president of the board directors of the Kansas Biller College. Sigma Chi fraternity announces the initiation of Frank Bausch, of Wibite; and William Foiller of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. G, L. Catin, 1225 Tennessee, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie, to Leo O'Riley. The couple met at R'O'Riley was formerly a student at the University. The couple will be married in City, where Mr. O'Riley is employed. Tau Gamma security belt initiation services Sunday morning for Migon Nye, of Topokia; Theressa Betz, of Covington; and Roberta Roma Roberts, of Chennai, Texas. Theta Phi Alphai announces the pledging of Madeline Barioglio, of Holcumb; and Theron Aiberdson, of Lecompton. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pledging of Alberta Kirk, of Hutchinson. Miss Dorothy Stanton, formerly a student of the University, and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, will be visiting her sister, Margaret. Later she will go to St. Paul. Miss Stanton has two children, one past two years with her mom, Ari L. A. Stanton, and her cousin, Miss Amelia Stanton, who is a professor of geography. Want Ads FOR SALE: 27 Harley Davidson motorcycle, single, in good condition Call 2374 W. —15 WANTED: Man with experience in a Publix theater for responsible position, afternoons and evenings. Apply to Manager Varsity Theater. FOR RENT: to boys, reasonable Cool, light, newly padded rooms Close to Campus. Strictly modern. Old Hall located at 1574. Ohio. Phil. 2180. WANTED: Fifteen young men to sell refreshments during the K. U. football games, Harry Levine, 1134 Ohio. LOST: Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity pin. Reward. Phone 1029. --18 LOST: Black fahk hat on Saturday, Sept. 28, either down town or on K U. street ear. Reward. Call Adal Donny at 898, 1249 Eread. —18 FOR RENT: Two large double room very reasonable. One block from campus. 1341 Ohio —19 FOR RENT: 11 room houses located at 1345 Kentucky, newly decorated and in good condition. Suitable for own land Land Co. Call 475. Hire 17 LOST—Crystal earring with pear top between Alpha Chi Omega house and Brick's Friday night. Re- ward. Phone 808. KEYS MADE for trunks, automo paired, kaviers, knives and sharpened Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812 1/2 Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paint, Lacquerors. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W.8tlf LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2317 909% Massachusetts Miss Veres E. Howard and Lucien Pearl Terry, both of Lawrence, were students at 8 o'clock at the Trinity Episcopal parochie, with the Rev. F. B., Shawer performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence continue their work in the University. Monday afternoon at a steak roast held at Pleasant Grove, the Entomology Club held initiation services for nine students. Those taken into the club are: Laurel Settle, Harriet Walker, Kathy Reid, Jack Halipin, Edwin Scove, Nead Evans, Bunnie La Masters and Thelka Laming. Prof. and Mrs. Laurie E. Anderson announce the birth of a daughter in Kansas City, Sunday. Announcements Swimming, practice will be held Wednesday night, Oct. 2, at 7:30, and the following Wednesday, Oct. 9, for those women who did not pass the last Quack test, but wish to try again at the next try on Saturday morning; swimming lessons will present at the practices to help those practicing with their strokes. The second Freshman "Y" Club meeting of the year will be held in Myers Hall, Tuesday, 7:30 m. in Prof. W. R. Kramer, 216 West University, addresses the members of the club. Tau Sigma will meet today at 7:30 in Robinson gymnastium. All members are asked to be present, Remiturem for Tau Sigma tryouts will be decided Elizabeth Dunkel, sponsor W. A. J. a. board will meet at Wednesday afternoon. It is neces- sary that all members be present. Elizabeth Sherbon. Regular W. A. A. meeting at 4:30 Wednesday. All members requested to be present. Elizabeth Sherbon. The American Society of Civil Engineers will hold an election of officers and new members, Thursday. Oct. 3, at 7:30 in room 267, Murray Preschool in the school of civil engineering are especially invited to attend. Meetings with different members of the Y. W. C. A. membership council will be held Wednesday at 3:30 and Thursday at 4:30 at Healey House for all women on the Hill interested in meeting with the committee. McFarlane, chairman of the membership council, will lead the meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Manhattan Shirts for Fall $2.00 HOUK AND CREEN Permanents, Finger Waves, and all lines of beauty work PALACE Barber and Beauty Shop Phone 325 730 Mass. Tomorrow Is The Last Day Since the beginning of school several weeks ago the Kansan has been delivered to nearly every house in the student district free. After tomorrow night, the paper will be delivered regularly only to those whose subscriptions have been paid for. 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UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas $4.00 for the year Delivered to your door six times a week Clip the coupon now or call at the Kansan Business Office tomorrow. University Daily Kansan, Journalism Building. K.U., Lawrence. I don't want to miss the Kansan. Enclosed is $4.00 for my Year's subscription to be sent to the address below. Name Street and Number --- ETTA KETT They're Off! By Paul Robison