MONDAY. MAY 13. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Marjorie Carey spent the week-en at her home in Hutebinson. Carolyn Kelly spent the week-en at her home in Kansas City. Katherine Brueck visited at the Gamma Phi Beta house last week-end. Marie Corcoran, Theta Phi Alpha spent the week-end at her home in Severance. Fonston Eckdall returned yesterday day from Emporia where he spent the week-end. Lela May Ensign spent the week- end at the home of Ruth Frye in Kansas City, Kan. Eleanor Hays, c'32, bad as her guests Sunday, her parents, Dr. and Mrs, H. C, Hays, of Bonning Springs. Betty Corby of Pleasanton spent Friday and Saturday in Lawrence as the guest of Elemore Gottlieb, c32. Ruth Parcels of Hiwatha was the week-end guest of her sister, Dorothy Parcels, fa'31, at Corbah hall. Bebekah Thompson of Kansas City visited Alice Sutton this week-end at the Pi Beta Phi house. Justyn Toler of the Alpha Omicron Pi. House visited this week-end at the home of her parents in Kansas City. Sybebee Musick of the Alba Cha Omega house spent the week-end at her home in El Dorado. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Virginia Bella Thomas to Nona Snider of the Sigma Chi fraternity. W. Byron, Brown, A.B.25, was a visitor on the Hill, Friday afternoon He was a guest of the Pi Updion fraternity, Friday evening. De, Hazen L, Kirknackt, M.D.27 of Topka, was the guest of Pui Beti Pi, medical fraternity, Saturday evening. Lidaicka Dellahdo of the Theta house returned yesterday afternoon from Emporio, where she attended a fraternity dance, Saturday night. Initiation ceremonies will be held at the Acacia fraternity Monday night, May 13, for Harry C. Parker, "C31 and Lennel I. Wright," prig. J. Wilbur Wolf, of Omaha, district princeps of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, arrived yesterday for an inspection visit to the local chapter. Grace Armstrong, of Highland, returned to her home yesterday after a few days visit at the Alpha Omicron Pi house with Leah Kimmel. Guests for the week-end at the Delta Zeta house were Mrs. F, R Bryant and Miss Elizabeth Conrad Kansas City, Mt.; Moiss Ovis Orogren Muscatus; Mise Hazel Urban, St.; Neiss Mercede Merced Geiger Leaveworth. A announcement has been made of the marriage of Truman Burrell, f. 22, of Conway Springs, to Miss Minita F. Burrell, f. 31, of Conway Springs. May 4. Burrell is a salesman for the Forty alumnae attend the annual alumnae day of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority which was held Saturday. Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less 1, lintercourse. Twenty-six words or more 2, lintercourse. Over twenty five words 1, lintercourse. Over twenty six words 2, lintercourse. 6 inertices 3, each word. Want indistinguishable accepted only when accompanied by a clear mark. LOST: An amethyst necklace Friday night. Reward. Notify Lida Eck dall, or call 295. —173 FREIDRIC PERMANENT water solve the hair problem for Summer, at reasonable price $0.00. We specialize in finger and marcel waxing. Visit us at Beauty Shop. 925 Indiana, phone 1856. LOST—Pair of spectacles in blue leather case, probably between address below and administration building Stutz, 1145 Louisiana. Phone 230. TAKEN FROM my home at 1208 Mississippi Street, an antique store in the city to be revived for Boston as training to its revenge. John Basson, phone 1595... -176 Fright Removes Hair Washington, medical professionals are pierced over the strange darkness of a cold, rain-less lost all of his hair when frightening shocks struck him. He is being dogs alone and is in the dark. Exxon company, manufacturers or refinery machinery, and is associated with various oil companies in Oklahoma and Texas. He is now on the Mexico side, where Mr. Burke is of the home of her parents in Benga, Okla. Dean Agnes, Husband and Mrs, brook were guests at lunch today at korban hall. Margaret pn* of the Alpha Ch Omega house spent the week-end in Wichita, where her mother and wife are living. We are to their new home in Shrevesport, La. Miss Ethel Williams entertains guests during games at the Colonial Football League, in honor of Miss Erma Appleyb; for Miss Lena Groner, for Miss Lynne Lagen, for Miss Haruhachi, Mrs J. H. Mitchell, Miss Anna Mctrackan, and Miss Andrews of Slox City Alumni board members of the Triangle fraternity were week-end guest speakers, including a senior bar board meeting was held. These present were: Chester Hill, Nevada; John A. Berry, California; Mo.; J. Meissner, Chicago; M., H. E. Clintz, Clinton; Bud Santel, Alabama; Guests at Corbin Hall Sunday were; Mrs. Hayes, visiting her daughter, Eleanor Hayes; Lacie Hammonds, visiting Rosemary Hammonds, her sister, Ms. Baird; Elizabeth Parceles; Mrs. F. R. Clement Bradford, visiting her daughter, Frances Bradford; Mom Ridings, A. B. 28, visiting her sister, Ruth Ridings; and Alberta Benoist, visiting her mother, who will be at the University next year, visiting Katherine Epps. Radcliffe, girls now have smoking rooms in the dormitories. However, they may not smoke after 10 o'clock at night. Making Clothes Remodeling Clothes Repairing Clothes Cleaning Clothes That's our Business Making Clothes Schulz the Tailor Ex-Lion Tamer Has Change of Heart and Plans to Send Daughter to K. U Mrs. Christine Woodside, Kanan City's ex-timer, evidently has had a change of heart concerning her daughter's coming to Lawrence. Saturday morning, she told three K. U. journalists employed for the day on the Kaneza City Kanan, that she was going to send Lorena to K. U. next year, although Lorena doesn't seem to be so much in favor of the plan. Last fall Mrs. Woodside gave her 17-year-old daughter a naming bath with a coat hanger for coming to Lawrence and having her dress wrong on Sunday. Now the two are reconciled, and Mrs. Woodside is planning Lorene's future from the confines of the Wydlandote county jail, but she is also by the roving K. U, newspapermen. Watch repairing out specialty 735 Mass. Phone 1881 Quality -- Service CHRG.C MAKEPEACE JEWELER "Loreme wants me to buy her a delicatessen shop, but I'm going to send her to school. It's best for the youngest," she said. "Woodside aided. The problem of raising a child correctly waveted her brain." She'd had night with her rib which her busses Final Discussion of Farm Bill Promises Excitement To Air Farm Bloc Trouble Washington, (UP)—The Republican family quarrel over the loyalty of the farm blue to President Howard is now for a public airing today with Senator Smith and "sold man" Brookhart, of Iowa, promising to take the senate floor for speeches on that subject before voting begins on the farm where her famed wives are expected to be prepared to enter into the discussion. Promises Excitement Chairman McNary, of the seni- gricultural committee, announces that he expected a final vote on the bill before right, although he will be allowed to say no. He outlines the out of the way in preparation for final passage of the bill tomorrow. Last minute checks indicated that the bill would pass by a strong majority de- band, had cracked when he gave her a bear hug. She was very willing to talk, however, and seemed not a bit depressed by the dyslexia of her room. "Ask me anything," she said, "and I'll be fered," and "I'll try to answer it." I want to help you kids get your story. You know, he doesn't have a speech disorder. You aren't people enough." When one of the reporters explained that absence of the collegiate pop might be due to the depressing influence of the smoked, Youth is no incipient concern. Alone with a gaudy parrot that does not swear, the former carnival woman swits extraction papers granted by Governor Reed who takes her to be interviewed about her involvement in tracking Loretta's teacher. Mrs. Woodside seemed especially anxious that he understood no feeling of primitivity exists between herself and her daughter. The tariff question entered its fourth day of discussion in the House with the administration and comptroller not wobbled but not bolt. The Ways and Means committee is to meet tomorrow to discuss the tariffs and indicated that several amendments particularly desired by the bloc and indicated with the committee's approval. "Iarene and I are good friends now," she said. "Everything's forgotten." But as a paring site she had to莉enlily her again if she needs it. write the inclusion of the debenture balance. On the "Job" Trail J. Henry, of the Western Electric Company of Chicago, will be here toorrow a interview students who are in employment with that company. Prof. T. V. Smith of the University of Chicago conducts his 8 a.m. mph oncology class over the radio. Announcements There will be a reception and an important business meeting to welcome all members of the Y. W. C. A. Toussaint day afternoon, May 14, from 4 to 6 --and Sigma will meet Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium for election of officers. All does must be paid at this meeting. Manuscripts for Quill club tryouts must be in the Quill box in Fraser before Wednesday, May 15. Northwestern Fraternity Up on Liquor Accusation Evanson, III—(UP)—An inquiry will be held by a Northwestern University board today into reports that lion权 was served by members of Phi PI Phi fraternity at a dinner dance neighboring fraternity, Pi Mu Delta. Ralley Myers, president of Phi Pi recognized his position and it is strong. He was a strong leader and strong, dean of men, to place all of the amounts of his experience concerning the members of his congregation. A student crusader against liquor who attended the dinner dance, was credited by Northwestern student with responsibility for the inquiry. University of Oregon Has No Use for Fall Pledging Other Campus Special Eugene, Oregon. A questionnaire reveals that fall pledging is in disfavor at the University of Oregon, according to several sources. Several plans are being discussed by the interfraternity council, the main ones being: One. No pledging would occur. Two. No pledging. Two. Pledging after the first term; Three. Pledging after two terms; and Four. Pledging after three terms. The biggest handicap of any sort of deferred pledging would be the financial status of the Oregon fraternity system was being put into practice. When Caesar was a boy The Forum was the common market-place for all of ancient Rome. Today a few crumbling columns stand as mute reminders of its former grandeur. In our present-day complex civilization, market-places have become scattered. It is no longer possible to visit them all in a morning—or even in a day. Advertising, instead, has become the convenient Forum of modern buyers and sellers. If you are considering the purchase of a new car, you scrutinize the automobile advertising. Of if it's a razor or a talking machine that you want, you turn again to the advertising. Here is the national market-place for merchandise. Furthermore, as you leaf over those same pages of products, your mind is storing away for tomorrow a compact and valuable fund of information. Instinctively, you will remember those facts when you make your future purchases. Increase your store of knowledge by reading the advertisements regularly. Advertising has become the common market-place of this twentieth century Heavy Crop Loss Feared Floods Following Cold Weather May Do Damage Topken —(UPC) - While material damage in the wake of high waters affecting sections of Kansai and Oklahoma were nominal, these sections of the southwest faced a larger loss to agriculture by day of growing crops and repelling. With corn planting a month late because of cold weather, farmers must plant and harvest the crop in the shortest period in which a corn crop will be planted. Ranma 12, more than 40 years, agriculturists observers said today. Mountainwide Kansas dangera from high waters encountered dislodged today in the vicinity of Yellowstone although southeastern Kansas and northwestern Oklahoma were feeling wet. Flood stages have passed from Council Grove and Herington today to the vicinity of Chanute, Ft. Scott and Coffeyville, and southeastern to the western Missouri. Only nominal damage was expected at these points. A William Jewell earl counsel, Lex Kim, Souter of Trenton, was named the Missouri intercollegiate champion by the unanimous vote of five judges at the Missouri State Overseas cone held at the University of Missouil. A graduate of Cornell University has promised to leave Cornell U. a, million dollars if the women he placed in charge of its management system abolished. The Royal Belgian Guillemophone band is making a tour through parts of the United States and Canada. The band is nearly 100 years old, and has to have permission from King Albert of Belgium to make this tour. A student at Northwestern University found a book of arrest lists and filled in names of professors on the blanks. The professors appeared in court the next morning wondering what it was all about. Send the Daily Kansan home. Omaha Hat Shop 717 1/2 Mass. St. PHONE 255 We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. BOWERSOCK Tonigte - Tomorrow - Wednesday - Thursday A New and Glorious Mary in Her Most Brilliant Roll Hear Her SPEAK on the Screen in Her First 100% Talking Film! Thrill to the Perfect Screen Voice! Mary Pickford as a modern boybob jibbed belle in the master vehicle of her starring career. PICKFORD COQUETTE Sam Taylor PRODUCTION United Artists Picture Shows: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Bargain Matinee: 12:30 to 1:30—25c 1:30 to 4:00—35c Eve—50c Friday and Saturday Emil Jennings in "The Betrayal" Starts Monday — Al Jolson "THE SINGING FOOL"