FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS T. N. T.'s Circle Bases 78 Times to Win While Delta Zetas Score Not a Pitchers' Battle, Say Spectators; Tournament Ends Tonight While Kansas track and field men aim at world record marks in their events, Kansas women athletes give up on the competition to a semi-final clash of the women's intramural baseball tournament last weekend. Delta Zeta team T8-4, in a contest that could scarcely be described as an all-out effort, had runs been placed end to end they would have formed a line leading from the Bowerrock center to the Delta Zetas would have ended the race somewhere near the Interstate sta The Tau Nu Taums were just completing an uneventful season. All other opponents had forfeited their games, and the team's defeat of last night's conflict to be martyrs to the cause. Efforts will probably be made to establish the 78-4 score as an official world's record, along with the 50 foot leaves of Jim Bunch in the final. The Gamma Phi Beta team also won their game last night from the Chi Omegas to win their division of the tournament. They will meet the Tai Nu Taus, winners of the other tournament to decide the season championship. The Gamma Phi's won last nigh 29-24. Dorothea Simons will entertain in three tables of bridge at her home Saturday afternoon, for the seniors of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Marjorie Housel and Berniece Win Want Ads HONDER NORD GAIL PIN 1021 Twenty-five words or less, I insertion, "inestruction." Over twenty-five words, I insertion, "inestruction," for each word. Wants an inestruction, so each word. Wants an inestruction, when, as accompanied by cath. HOUSE FOR SALE; 1021 Maine street; six room bungalow, attic finished, full cement basement, modern in all respects. No garage, but alley off the front. Great investment Company or write R. S. Knappen, Box 2044, Tulsa, OKa. FOR RENT: 3 Two-room apartments with hardwood floors. On one June 1st, the on other June 10th. Also garage. 1037康熙 Phone. 1253 WANTED: Position as fraternity or college student. Good references. Present position in fraternity. Mrs. Nancy昌, 630 Rhode Island. Call 444-1841 after 1841. LOST: Small tan coin purse May 9th, Contained charge and small magnifying lens. Call Dorothy Frances Collier. 1994R. —180 FOR SALE: Dodge 323 coupe. First class condition. New tires, battery and paint job. Cheap. Phone 1586. 179 FREIDRIC PERMANENT wave solves the hair problem for Summer, at reasonable price $6.00. We specialize in finger and marvel waving, and hair salons 56c, 56c, 82c, Beauty Shop, 925 Indiana, phone --180 The Graduation Gift this year is a Royal Portable Typewriter. It will honor the occasion happily and lastingly. Swift and simple to operate, this sturdy little machine is the preferred aid to all personal writing. The price is $60—no higher than other portable typewriter's. A wide variety of colors are available to use to see the new Dionettes! teebathum of the Chi Omega house will spend the week-end visiting friends at Olathe. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass Phone 542 Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Virginia Crawford, c 32, of Coldwater. 737 Mass. Phone 547 Miss Evelyn Garrigues, f29, and Misa Elenor Gerard, f30, of Kansas City, will arrive Saturday and the weekend in Lawrence with friends. A founder's day banquet celebrating the silver anniversary of the national organization of Alpha Kappa Psi, national business fraternity, and the eight anniversary of the local chapel house, Wednesday night, at 6:30. Carl Johnson's orchestra furnished music for the occasion. Nine alumni members and these professors returned for the banquet; Henry F. Goltzscher, L. T. Tany, Domenico DiMarco, L. H. Kruse, John G. Blocher and Paul Malone. Gibbson and Fitzpatrick Talks were made by Professor Gigliardo, Mr. Malone, Walter McFarland, and William Shaw. Roberta Culbertson, c31, left this moon for Beloit where she will spend the week-end as the guest of Vern Abercrombie, fs30. The mathematics Club held a picnic Thursday evening, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at Brown's grove. Theta Phi Alpha sovery entered this afternoon with a tea from to 5 in honor of Miss Elizabeth K. Bum, a national officer of the sorely. Decorations of yellow snagrapuppet flowers will be house, Mrs. R, C. Runkin, and Irs. S. L. Wilframh of the Phi Kappa once presided at the tea table. The junior's of the home economics department entertained with a picnic dinner last evening from 4:30 to 7:30 in the school's gymnasium. The bona-fide home for Miss Irene Miller, assistant professor of home economics, was her daughter, year and, for those who will be graduated, Baseball and croquet were played, after which refreshments Before leaving, the Home Economics Club presented Miss Miller with Miss Laura Price will come from St. Joseph, Mo., this evening to spend the week-end at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Iaina Aibscher, of Idle, is visiting Lawrence friends. Miss Aibschar fondened attouch her last semester was a member of Alba Ontario Pl. her service to the department. Eurethish Fisch, Lucile Taliafero, Elizabeth Sheldon, and Florence Edmonds were in charge of the picnic. a gift of silver in appreciation or her service to the department. Tau Gamma announces the pl赠 ing of Roma Robertie, 'C30, Trinidad Sola, and Mignon Nye, uncl', Toska. Miss Agnes Husband dean of women, entertained about 160 guests at Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock before the W.G.S.A., and W.A.A., the part and present, the president of Watkins, Richest, Corbin calls the League of Women Veters, Jay James, and Women's Gee Miss Husband was assisted by Miss Elizabeth Megaur, Miss Beulah Mennar, Miss Martha Browne, Mrs Ethiel Joy Williams, Mrs Dora Bryan, Miss Elise Neuen-Schwender, Miss Edna Wiser, and Miss Irena Poubly. Miss Ann Bickley was served by Mary Cheyenne, Elise Arbuthnot, Bertina Alice Perkine, Fanny Lester, Kierceman, Ruth Taylor, Miss Florence Nile of Pratt, and twid Eads, f8'29, of Coats, were The Book Nook 1201 MAYOR, HONEY HOLB Making Clothes Remodeling Clothes Repairing Clothes Cleaning Clothes That's out Business Schulz the Tailor FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY How to Convey to the Graduate your congratulations on his success One of the best ways is to give a book—it is appropriate and acceptable, too. We Wrap for Mailing Your Straw Hat Is Here in all the new Summer Styles Prices $3 to $6.50 Panamas Sennit Sailors Pedalinos Leghons Swiss Straws Yeldos Glad to show you! married Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride, Mr. Ends is in a room with lots of books. He is now on leaves of absence from his work with the International Harvester Company, and will receive a degree from University of Colorado at Boulder. Miss Camriette Smith, of Theta Phi Alpha house will spend the week end at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Jake Ferrentiell, c"23, the driver of he car which is believed to have aused the death of James A. Vestil, 2-year old farmer, has been sued for Mrs. Vestal Sues Driver Accident Victim's Widow Asks $10,000 Damages 494008 damages by Mrs. Sarah Vessel, the victim's wife. The accident occurred May 4, on U.S. Buryham No. 40, near Tammuzooa. The youth's father, Paul Furnatelli, of Kamosa City, Now, is included in the charges, which is held in district court at locavorece. He is said to have been driving a car while carrying a charged. Charges against the two are weakness and carvingdrives. The coward's jury recently held young Farmertill responsible for Vegetal's death, and he is at liberty on 6500 bond. Girls More Optimistic than Man Cumbridge, Mass. — (UIP)—Rad- icade College girls are apparently more optimistic than Harvard men, LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Excludedly 1023 Mass. NOTICE We give 10% discount on all chokers and choker scarfs for graduation presents only. For garments stored at 3% of their valuation. C. Byrd Fur Co. Phone 1214 We call for and deliver 639 Mass. 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