WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1929 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sororities Report 216 Pledges Taken (Continued from page 13) sa city; Ariel Lamberton, St. Joseph; Euclid Laffitte, Icouns, St. Joseph; Ruth Smook, Ruth Smook, Dodge City; Thelma Wiley, Lacas, Booth Wood dwelfy; Lacas, and Mar- tial Wood dwelfy. Delta Zeta Delton Zeta, 13; Catherine Owen, Virginia Rice, Lawrence; Emily Ball, Daniel Baird; Colleen Culcic; Colleen Corroud, Kansas City; Kansas; D derothy Freedrick, Bonner Springs; Sophie Bricknell, Irwin Bertweil; Bertha Wettf, Clay Center; Linda Win- horse; Jean Taylor, Alberty Vern Pemons, Kansas City; and Alline Pi Beta Phi P! Beta Phi, 19, Natalia Coulteau, Mildred Fisher, Betty Timms, Wichita; Alice Fionnon, Mary Margaret Starr, Alice Fionnon, Mary Margaret Starr, Martin, Daron Sayre, Kansas City; Harriet Ruy Mayer, St. Joseph; Jacie Margaret Harnay, John Bar Married; Jacie Margaret Harnay, John Bar Thayer; Atchison; Jo Frances Powell; Mary Margaret Ramsey; Ellerdor; Hein Reignt, Baxter Springs; Nancy Bartkville; Janice Soul, Bartkville; Janice Soul, Bartkville; Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma, 16; Eugenia Davis, Bernice Lachie, Jaeh Fleckenstein, Danielle Woolsey, Allen Bourke, Elizabeth Pipkin, Alen City; Mary Caroline VanChavez City; Mary Caroline VanChavez Feller, Leavenworth; Jo Hulse, Hutchinson; Mary Cooper, Virginia, Hudson; Mary Cooper, Bear Chan, Elizabeth Hirscher, Emporia, Vernulle Hirscher, Emporia. Gamma Phi Beta Aloha Gamma Delta Gamma Phi Beta, 27; Carol Coft, Eather Hutchinson, Midred Merdre Punt, Margaret Powell, Plumt; Margarette Bowes, Wellington; Emma Jeanne Cole, Margaret Freeman, Beobit; Lucille Landis, Kansu City, Kanu; Karleen Schwarzer, Swailer; Hays; Louise Burton, Fort Scott; Marjorie Osborne, Humbelt; Jeanne Rossel, Tennant; Joan Henderson, Durt Henderson, Margaret Patrion, Virginia Bright, Kansas City; Betty Anderson, Sarn Anderson, Garden City; Sarah Daminer, Dunnemiller, Fort Leaventher; Ann Arnet, Helen Heaton, Helen Kenney, Lawcene; Margaret Schmitt, Pudal; Ruth Cush- ner; Ann Marie Sellers, independence. Abla Gamma Delta, Delta; Gwendolyn Rushton, Kansas City; Kansas; Ruth Bailley, Oklahoma; Milady Reynolds, Nolea, Kansas City; Ruth Reitz, Olathe; Mary Jane Hutchins, Eagle Rock, Calif.; Dorothy Huntziel, Clarke, Clerk, Delta Alpha Chi Omega Alba Chi Omega, 21; Lois Lawn, Dorothy Arnold, Eileilda Bryan, Lawrence; Marjorie Luxon, Topeka; Pearl Sanders, Karen Virginia, Virginia Groves, Elora Johnston, Martina Fane Fukerain, Kansas City, Mo; Harriet Hartron, St. Francis; Imogene Hartron, St. Francis; Mitch Hope, Fredixon Kineaid; Gladrye Griffith, Oberlin; Marjorie Mariecus, Dorothy Martin, Eldorado; Dorothy Moore, Arlene McKinnon; Ruth Krobbel, McPhearson; Mary Morrison, Fowler. Send the Kansan home. Greetings Jayhawker Drake & Holmes Bakery Bakery Sweets Headquarters Phone 635 Welcome Jayhawks Both Old and New Remember Us For Those Midnight Feeds 'Tween Meal Snacks 1111 Mass. AMSBURY'S Fruits and Vegetables New Student Program WEDNESDAY 8:30-12:00 a.m.—Enrollment in classes. 1:30-5:00 p.m.—Enrollment in classes. 1:30-4:30 p.m.—Trip over the campus every hour under leadership of upper-percussionists. 7:30-8:00 p.m.—Chancellor Lindley, (Attendance required), Auditorium. 8:00-pm.—All-University Mixer. Mixer Building. THURSDAY Classes begin as per schedule. 3:30 p.m. Five Arts Conventions (Attendance required of all Fine Art Attendees) 6:30 p.m. Compositions Audition Instruments FRIDAY 10:00 a.m. -- First, All-University Convocation, Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. -- Student reception at various schools SATURDAY 9:00 a.m.- Psychological Examination, 11 East Administration Building. 9:00 a.m-12:00 a.m. - Enrollment Complete. Gathered at Boring Hall. 10:20 a.m.- Big and Little Sister Friend. Completed at Boring Hall. 8:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. - Meet for All Men. Gather at Union Building. 8:30 p.m.- Chancellor's Reception, Union Building. The Book Book FICTION POETRY DRAMA MON-FICTION CHILDREN'S EDUC AND RENTAL LIBRARY The New Magazines Are Here The New Yorker. College Humor, Life. Cosmopolitan. Atlanta. Golden Book. ScrIBners. Harpers. Vanity Fair. Saturday Review of Literature. Time. Nation. New Republic. Country Life. Sportsman. Arts and Decoration. Forum. Living Age. Creative Art. Current History. The College Hat Shoppe Lydia Tidrow Phone 693 1103 Mass. Felt, Soliel, Velvet Brown. Blue. Black $1.98 to $3.98 Wise old George. He knows the Knox label indicates "quality folks" and justifies deference and attention. THE PORTER KNOWS... KNOX HATS $8.50 to $10 Marvins — $5.00 to $7.00 HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. Find Oldest Human Brains Moscow.—A rare find of human brains, representing our ancestors thousands of years ago, has been announced from Oditzovo, near Moscow, where fossilized brains were found associated with the teeth of a woolly mammoth, and they are without doubt, the very fossilized human brains we found. Announcements Send the Kangan home. Uniform will be issued to all old members of the R. O. T. C. who are again enrolling this semester beginning Monday morning. Freshmen will be issued uniforms as soon as they complete their sophomore year of the R. O. T. C. of this institution consider book back to monitor report for injuries as possible. AT YOUR SERVICE Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop 93314 Mass Phone 683 9331/2 Mass. Hosiery Mending. Dressmaking Alterations Pleating Hemstitching CLEANER MANAGERS Hosiery Mending. New Fountain Service — Homecooked Pastries A La Carte and Well Balanced Meals We Deliver Open 7 to 12 Students Welcome opens Under New Management College Inn DICKINSON Western Electric Sound System Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Spot. 19-20-41 Laura La Plante in "Hold Your Man" First Mid-Western Premiere Showing Charles Chase in Snappy Sneezer Lillian Roth and Her Piano Boys Movietone News Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Sept. 23-24-25 Joan Crawford in Our Modern Maidens Believe It or Not We will take your laundry bag to the postoffice every week for less than seven cents a trip. mighty cheap way to avoid that unprofessible pack-horse job that you should face every week. udent Laundry Bag Mailing Service. Harold S. Gill and Lloyd Durr Rates For the School Year...$2.00 For the Semester...$1.50 We call for your bag regularly on either Thursday, Friday, or Saturday as you may prefer. Phone us for further details Telephone — 1690J or 1671 Telephone — 1690J or 1671