. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Many Attend Lantern Parade and Supper of University Women Y. W. and W. S. G. A. Officers Lead Singing Paraders On Serenade About 160 University women participated in the Lantern parade Saturday evening, which was preceded by a supper on Henley House lawn. The women headed by Euth Kuch, c$11, president of the Y. W. C. A., and Lois Gillie, c$20, second vice-president of the Y. W. C. A., headed to the head of Fourteenth street and then, sniping "Follow the Gleam," wended their way around to the front of the Chancellor's home and formed a circle with Mrs. E. H. Lindley welcomed the girls and expressed appreciation of a tradition that possesses the aesthetic value. Members of the family were present and present, and Rev. and Mrs. Theodore H. Aszmian were on the porch with Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley. The Rev. Aszmian is pastor of the First Presbyterian Westminster Student Foundation. Ruth Kuchh then presented a corsage to Mrs. Limley, "as a small token of appreciation to you who makes the ideals of the University warm, vital, and human to us, and the interest in the women of the Hill." Singing "There's a Long, Long Trail," the lines then marched back to Henley Home across the campus between it and the Spooner-Thayer museum. The committee in charge of the arrangements for the Lauten parure will include: M. F. G., 31; Y, W. C. A., social chairman, and Virginia, dafre, 39; W. S. G. A., Additional Society Twenty women were pledged at a meeting of Phi Lambda Sigma, Press Association on Ninth and Vermont streets Sunday morning, Sept. 29, at 8 o'clock. Following the pledging service, breakfast was served by old members of the organization. The sorority will hold its next regular evening at Westminster hall. Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pledging of Mary Francis Benjamin, of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrissey of Colby, visited Mrs. Morrissey's brother, La Vere A. Calkins, c31, during the past week. Want Ads --- FOR RENT: to boys, reasonable. Cool, light, newly papered rooms. Close to Campus. Strictly modern. Old bathroom at 1247 at 1270. Ph. 180- 9180. WANTED: Fifteen young men to refresh experiences during the K U. football games, Harvey Levine, 1134 Ohio. -18 FOR SALE: Corona 4-row portable typewriter, in case. Perfect con- dition. $29.50. 1108 Teen. 2nd floor west. —16 LOST: Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity pin. Reward. Phone 1029. —18 LOST: Black felt hat on Saturday Sept. 28, eight down on or on K U. street car. Reward. Call Adal Donny at 108, 1246. —18 LOST-Crystal earring with pearl top between Alpha Chi Omega house and Brick's Friday night. Reward. Phone 898. 17 FOR RENT: Attractive room for study tables and two dressers. Also very large closet. Quilt. Only 2 roomers. 1275 Obie, Ohio. 2476 FOR BENT: Two large double rooms very reasonable. One block from campus. 1311 Ohio. —19 WANTED: Students to board. Also 2 front rooms for rent. 1323 Kentucky. —10. TUTORING: Algebra, German, Latin, Computer Communication, Laboratory Science Level enforced. Moderate rates. R. Kliptz- ten, Mississippi. Phon 237-16. 7 to 8 p.m. LOST: Athletic activity book, Name and address in book. Louise Ladd, 1246 Mississippi. Call 415. —16. FOR RENT: 11 room house located at 1345 Kentucky, newly decorated and in good condition. Suitable for hill land Co. Call 474. 147 hill Land Co. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and paddles; jacks repaired, knives and shears sharpened, radlocks and nightclub locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 8th. —df. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. The Kansan's Ads :- Follow the Arrow Want Ads If you've lost something --- or found something --- or want a room --- or a tutor --- or to have your term paper typed --- or --- well, look in the Want Ads which appear daily in the Kansan and you'll find what you want. Display Ads The display ads in the Kansan are of a distinct help and service in showing the student where he can buy things most economically. Before you go down town to shop, look over the advertisements in the Kansan. You can't afford to be without the Kansan, neither can you afford to miss looking over the Kansan ads to find out where to do your purchasing. Other Features of the Kansan You Will Want to Read Every Day "Around Mt. Oread" column Sport news Announcements Chancellor's Bulletin "Wire Flashes" United Press Wire Service "Campus Opinion" column Editorials Sunday magazine section Science Service 'Jayhawks Flown' "What's Doing Back Home" "Plain Tales" "Etta Kett" "The Weather" "Authorized Parties" Feature Articles News Pictures Other Campus Specials News of campus activities and events Classified and display ads UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas $4.00 for the year Delivered to your door six times a week Give your subscription to a Kansan salesman or call at the Kansan Business Office.