MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Refund on Rogers' Cancelled Lecture. Set by Committee Ticket Holders May Receive Money at Ad Building Any Time Before Annual June 1 Arrangements have finally been made for refund on the Will Rogers tickets an was announced some time ago. Dean John D. Dyer, chairman of the lecture course committee, made announcement from his office this morning. "The lecture course committee announces the following refund to the students for attending the two dollar season tickets, to students and faculty members holding the one dollar season ticket, a refund of fifty cents. These reuses are the two dollar season tickets While the management realizes that many persons purchased tickets for Rogers, it is financially impossible to make the refunds on that basis. There are also issues with Rogers, Stefferson, Durant, Iwain and Wise. Four of these actually "Therefore in ordering the refund of twenty-five cents on the one dollar bill, we should say, 'The committee is going slightly beyond the exact division of the money,' and that is invaded that the refund must be claimed on or before Saturday." The announcement of this refund is the calculation of nearly a whole year of work on the part of the lee Want Ads Tense words, word or best 1. insertion, 2. omission. Over twenty-five words, 1. insertion, 16. over twenty-five words, 2. insertion, 6. insertion. 26 each word. Wants add occupied only when associated with the word. --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. LOST: From Chemistry Laboratory, a green slowlever awater. Please return after no calls to 1346 Louisiana St. Reward: no questions asked. —188 FOR RENT: Furnished home for next summer. Six rooms, four bathrooms. Six rooms, five WANTED: Students for summer work. We need four good men with the ability to work our farm property, or we need a person for you to make a connection with the Caper Publications, which is the largest public domain world. See Mr. Masters at the Business Placement Office, 118 west Adeline Street, Suite B-2, 103-957-1288, for further information. —188 LOST: Phi Kappa Pae fraternity pin, Name on back: 1100 Indiana. Phone 285. - 188 WANTED: Men to sell and do field management for this summer. Exceptionally high commissions. Men with cases preferred. Call 1763 - 1888 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS who live in Kansas City or want to work there this summer, can earn excellent accounts for the Leeds Building and Loan Assn. Lears furnished, not house to house. See or write Henry W. Secretary, Secretary, near Trust Bldg. Kansas City, as soon as possible. — 189 HOUSE FOR SALE: 1621 Maine street; sixroom bungalow, attic finished, full cement basement, modern in all respects. No garage, but alley entrance. Free parking. Ford Investment Company or write R. S, Knappen, Box 2044, Tulsa, Okla. WANTED: 12 women to sell sub- scriptions during Kansas's circu- turbation season. Room 3 Journalism building, any afternoon this week, between 3 and 4 p.m. WANTED: 12 men to sell subscriptions during Kaman's circulation session on Tuesday morning room 5 Journalism building, any afternoon this week between 3 and 4 p.m. Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. lour course committee. Rogers was originally signed to speak on Nov. 17, Dad's Day at the University, Mr. Rogers asked for postponement of the engagement when he went to appear in a musical comedy in New York. It was then planned to have him write a letter to the U.N. for an argument did not end until this spring when it was too late to secure him for speaking at the United Nations conference on human rights to see the committee and made a cash settlement which enabled the com- Chinese Stationery Sells Y. W. C. A. Has Limited Supply but Many Designs A limited supply of chemical stationery has just been received at Henley house as the result of an order to be filled. The orders are Mistel Ehll Joy Williams, W. Y, C. A. Secretary. It will be on sale at Henley Tuesday, May 28, from 1:30 p.m. The stationery includes nearly a dozen different designs, and colors. The designs range from the conventional Chinese apple blossom, to a design featuring Chinese good luck ceilings. The gaily-gray box has gently grazed Chinese on each sheet of paper, and another has green bamboo stalks on each sheet. The entire stock includes only a few boxes of each design, in order to save space for signs. The paper comes in several sizes, from *regular size* Chinese New Year posters to large sheets of paper. The sale is sponsored by the world fellowship group of the WSJ. Persons Turning in False Alarms Will Be Arrested After the unnecessary trip of the five department to the Campus house police station, Mr. Ramdin alarm, who is found guilty of luring in the alarm of doing a suicide by stealing from it over to the police, according to an announcement made by Chief Reinhardt. As yet nothing has been found concerning the person who is said to have turned in the alarm Friday night from their home. There are still searching for the guilty one. The day after a certain editoria had appeared in the University of Washington Daily, a committee met to discuss the criticism of the personality of the state officials and the administration be avoided and that both sides of the question should be presented in the context of policies affecting the university. SOCIETY Helen Morgan, of Effingham, was a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. Margaret Kannner, Bernice McCreary, Ingaberg Williamson, Virginia teh Johnson, and Sara Krohl, all at the University of Texas at Austin; t the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Eleanor Mitchell and Christine Fink, of the Chi Omega house, visited with Ruth Zinn over the week-end in Kansas City. Week-end guests at the Kappa Sigma house were Gene Horizon and E. J. Clark, of Kansas City, and Larry DeJearn and Delaine Jack-Jeek, of Topka. Nancy Morrison, Rita Risdon, and Rosamond Burt of the Kappa house, were week-end visitors in Leavenworth. Gamma Phi Bih announces the engagement of Dorothy Stone, c29, to Wells Haren, c39, of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Jeanne Blanchard, of the Gamma Phi Eta house, visited relatives in Newton over the week-end. William Updegraff, of Wichita spent the week-end at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Georgia Crotty spent the week-end at her home in Burlington. Evelyn Watkins, of the Kappa Alma Society, returned to Lawrence last night after a week-end at her home in Wichita. She made the return trip in one of her hikes. Carol Cutter and Marjorie Freeman, of Chanute, Sybil Shaffer, of Herington, and Florence Pottier, of Greenwich Village, will work weekend at the Chi Omega house. The annual Cho-Cho-San ball, the spring formal of Alphon Omicron Pi was held at the chapter house, Friday evening. The decorations were willys, Japanese parancis, and butterflies. The terrace was decorated with Japanese parancis, Japanese parancis and butterflies. The Hughes-Petter orchestra played. Betty Murman of Ottawa is visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week-end. Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. A.J., Mix, Mrs, Sydney Smith, Mrs, J. Stover, Mrs, N. K, Thompson, Mrs, Ritchie, Out-of-town guests; D. Ritchie, Out-of-town guests; Amelia Woodward, Frankie Tumpkin, Timothy O'Brien, Elda Adams of Kansas City, Mo; Edith Adham, Fountain Pen Pencil Diaries Memory Books Note Books K. U. Pennants Kansas Banners Stationery Select Graduation Gifts from Your College Book Store of Leaventher; Florence Taylor, a Pleasanton; Francee Smith, of Wash- ington; and Avis Stope, of Smith 'enter. Major and Mrs. Bonney, of Fort Leavenworth, spent Saturday with their daughter, Dorothy, at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Mrs. F. W. Cutter, at that time, was made a patroness and presented a patroness pin by the president of the chapter, Milford Corwell, c150. Mr. W. F. Corwell, St. Joseph, and Evelyn Talbot, St. Jacobi; Mildred Megee, Kansas City, Mo.; Mc Joe; Josephine Hofstad was tostmessine. The tauts were: "Seniores," Virginia Otz, "Ir. Xi," Edward Cornelius, "Miss Mollie," Eldfeldt; "To My College Days," Clori Swartz; "But New Alhumae," Cloir Swartz; "Signals Always," Ruth E. Lichten Alpha Gamma Delta held its annual senior luncheon, Saturday, May 25, for the following senior: Edna Bessона, Marcia Chadwick, Dorothy Winsler, and Dorothy Guthrie. The tables were decorated with cheeky purple dresses in cap gowns, and the mats were enclosed in senior caps. The Sigma Kappa sorority gave its 19th annual senior basketball season in honor of honoring the following seniors: Maverick Hutchison, Martin Dornbel, Decker Foster, David Linder, Hofraker, Katherine Haffield, Ruth Krebblin, Eleanor McGee, Alice Kebbels, Elmor McGee, Alice Kebbels Toasts, whose initial letters of the subjects spelled "Farewell," were given by the following women: Edun Husain, George, Gabriel, Dorothy Hongin, Valera Gottfredson, Marcia Chadwick, Eden Roe Dohson, and Dorothy Wincher. Mrs. W, C. Switzer, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hayes Richardson, has returned to the home of Richardson accompanied her mother to be present at the wedding of her brother in June. Mr. Richardson, an engineer from Virginia about Aug. 1. The Richardons will return to Lawrence Sept. 1. The seniors were presented with crested compacts. Their gift to the house was a crested door-kneecher. Compacts K. U. Jewelry Tenins Reckets Jayhawk Paperweights K. U. Blanket Seal Pillows LAWRENCE OFFICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Matt. Two Book Stores phine Heaterd, Belville; Florence Beanner and Euth Lichen, Lawrence. Virel-forested hatteries, red lightings and hakelets of red, pink, and white peonies were used as decorations when the guest room was furnished. The city had an informal spring party at the chapter home, Friday evening; Refreshments were served at quartet bars; dinner was hosted by Tommy Johnson's orchestra. Charpenters for the evening were Mrs. L. C. Harris, Ms. Will Holiday, Refreshments were served at the chamber of the gratey were: Marie Potter, of Pittsburg; Dora Kuntz, of Spring Hill; Garland Friedrich, Ernest Kuntz, of Toody, James Tate, James Tate, Robert West, of Kansas City, Mia Lara Bibier, of Florence and Robert West, of Kansas City, R. F. Payne, and J. F. Weimer. The Pi Beta Phi spring formal party was held Saturday night, with a dinner at the chapter house at 6:30 p. m. and a dance at the Eldridge The home was decorated with baskets of spring flowers. The dinner table was adorned with pink and white peonies and spirea in the center of each table, and the tables were covered with a green carpet. Three pieces of Fred Agnew's orchestra furnished music between the courses of the dinner. His orchestra played for the dance at the hotel. The annual senior breakfast of Alpha Omicron Pi security was given Sunday morning at the chapter house in honor of these senior members; the event will be held on Thursday, Mac Harrington, Marcaret Drenon, Lailee Chimneyman, Francis Wilson, Kli the chaperones were Mrs, Jane Maclean, Pt. Piil house mother, Mrs H. P. Wilson, Mrs L. Kilmot, H. P. Wilson, Mrs, Belle Kilimut, Mrs Margaret Perkins, Miss Marisa Batred and Mrs Aetia Loue. The alumna and Mrs Virginia Hutton are Jean Stevenen. Quality -- Service Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. 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"THE STUDIO MURDER CASE" Toasts were given by Edith Adams, Emma Leigh Elenes, and Dena Mau Harmon with Florence Longencker preeding as taemmistress. Out-of town guests were: Lande Irram, Lebanon, Jessie Marie Senior, St. Joseph, Mo., Glover St. Bloomer, Joseph Lister, Jillian Harper, John Lennon, Great Bend, Frances Smith, Washington, Harsel Dowd, Wichita, Machine Moides, Bobby Swenson, Florence Bruce, Myrtle Swanson, Amy Lester, Brenna Worrick, Brenna Peterson, and Frankie Tamplin, all of Kansas City, Ruth Rader Thompson, George Avila Stoops, Smith Center, Alice Ward, Washington, and Edith Adams, Lea Following the breakfast, the engagement of Helen Tatum, A.B.28, of Kansas City to Claude Hynek, of Morrowville, was announced. Gordon Blair, of the Pi Kappa Al pha chapter of Manhattan, and How It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrences Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business Collage Lawrence, Kansas. ard Rooney, of Topeka, are visiting at the P Kappa Alpha house, over the two-end. Museo Lemola Snyder, Martin Lee Snody, Neil劳利 Hartley, and Mr. Paul Herman were week-end guests of Mrs. Levy at her home on Tennessee Terrace. Omaha Hat Shop 717½ Mass. St. PHONE 255 We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. George's Lunch Plan to take your meals here during the Summer Session. We will be open all summer. 1011 Mass. TIME is the most valuable CAPITAL You Have Can You Afford to Waste A Whole Year of It by Failure to Attend the Summer Sessions You can do the work of four full academic years in three calendar years by attending three Summer Sessions. Talk it over with your Dean or see the Director of the Summer Session Ask for him at Fraser 103 or 107 Try and Keep Them Away! --- By Paul Robinson