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Automatically Lays Wax, Scrubs, Polishes and Refinishes SOCIETY The K. U, League of Women Voters will give a tea in central Administration building Sunday from 3 to 5 o'clock in honor of the Nebraska state executive secretary of the organization, Mr. D. Miller Green. The memorial branch of the League of Women Voters have been invite to attend. The committee chairmen in charge of the tea are Dorothy Johnson, c29; refreshments, Gladys Memard, c32; entertainment,Viola Harbison, c30; arrangements, Gladys Baker, c30; invitations, Gladys Gabriel, c13 and Katherine Gibrel, c13. The new officers of the league are, president, Marina Need, c39, vice- president, Wesley Wilson, c30, secu- relory, Lloyds Menard, and treasurer, Gladys Menard, c32. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton P. Cady announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Frances A. McRae to Dr. J. Miles Brown, M.D., Miss Cary is a member of Delta Zeta security and Doctor Longworth is a national Research Fellow at Harvard University, where she search in New York. The wedding will take place late in June, Doctor Longworth while in school was a member of the college Sigma, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa. Miss Mary Lee Robbins left this afternoon to spend the week-end in Kansas City. Mrs. O, M. Judy, social director at Dearborn, M.D., is coming evening for Mrs. D, R. Bryan, Ms. Rose Morgan, Mrs. Gertrude Saw, Mrs. Adele Addison, Mrs. C. Ei- Lolivia, and Mrs. Ada Smith. M. , Pauline Doerr Davis, fa25, of Chicago, who is driving through to western Kansas with her mother on Wednesday visiting with Lawrence Friends. Mrs. Davis was a memoirist. Pii while a student in the University. Dean and Mrs. S. B. Braden enter the house, where their legion of their home, 150 Westwood evening. After a four-course dinner, the evening was played in playhouse. On Thursday evening, they entered Dean Bradley's Sunday School at the library. The evening was spent in music and games after which refreshments were served. Alpha XI Delta will hold open house in their new house in West Hills Hills afternoon, May 11, from 2 to 5 o'clock. The receiving line which consists of slumi and members will be: Dean Damian Duncan, Katherine Kansas City, Mo, Nele Froste Phoebe, Miss Betty Sandy, Burns Kansas City, M., Miss Jai Fishman, Miss Rachel Peterson, Gertrude Pearson, housemother. The patronesses who will assist arrest W. E. O'Mryon, Mrs. S. P. O'Brien, W. E. O'Mryon, Mrs. S. P. O'Brien, Ms. George Kirchoff, and Ms. B. St. Fourier, Ms. Belle Wilhelm Kirchoff, Kahn Abba house and Mrs. Jane Mackenzie, Kahn Beta. House will also assist arrest. Rules Over 10,000 Professor and Mrs. Allen Crifton entertained the Rhodamanthi Club at their home, 2202 New马堡湖, first Underwood, United Dorothy Seaver, que as Queen of May at the May Day Festival at the Children's Playground in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. More than 10,000 took part in the ceram- fonica. The Theta Tako-Age, formal dinner dance will be held at the chapter house this evening from 6:30 to 12 o'clock. A dinner of five courses will be served for the dinner, and will play during the dinner and for dancing. The tables are to be decorated with lavender candles, iris and cherry blossoms while the house will have wiltles, wisteria, and lavender entwined in a lattice over the walls. night. Although original poems were not in admittance, other materials prove the same. When a discussion of weird foods and later discussion of weird words story books kept the mystery alive, weird stories kept The chaperones will be Mrs. P, H. Kitlencburg, homeschooler, Ms. Gretchen Kirschner, housekeeper in a private house, Mrs. Emmia Farger of the bau Tau D'Lausbae, and Mrs. M, K. Kitlencburg, teacher. Following a dinner at the Green Oak tea room last night, the Cluck Chicken team left with the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Knight on Tomtown Terrace. The guest list included Dr. and Mrs. Jeff, Prof. and Mrs. George M. Beal, Prof. and Mrs. Harry Huff, Prof. and Mrs. Beverley J. Koch, Prof. and Mrs. Worland, Be, and Mrs. A. D. Gray and Sr. and Mrs. Guy V. Koehler. Mrs. Huff won high score for the women, and Doctor Knight, won high score for men. Want Ads Twenty-two words or one! I insult. Two over twenty words. I insult. Over two thousand words. I insult. Over three hundred words. I insult. Over five hundred words. I insult. In each word. What did you insult when you accepted by cash. --offers clean cut, high arched patterns and are the pretty styles that attract— LOST: A brown felt hat between Blue Mill and Theta食堂, Tuesday night. Return to Lida Eckdal or call 295. Hearing Set for Saturday Art Fraternity JOHANSEN'S FOOTWEAR To buy this make at $6 and $7 means quite a Spot Cash saving. A hearing will be hold tomorrow in Tongouxie justice court, for Jako Ferrantelli, c$2, 428, with reckless driving in connection with the death of James A. Vestal, 72, Smith. A Ferrantelli was released on $200 bond. Student Held When Aged Man Professor Ketcham Talks About Dies After Crash European Trip Ferrantelli carried the man to a house nearby where he was pronounced dead by a physician. The youth gave himself up immediately to W. J. Bretsz, bretzy shearff, and J. N. Bercery, town mineral at Torino-gauche. The accident occurred shortly after 6 o'clock on United States highway 40 about three miles east of Touma noxile. Vestal was riding on a barricade that had been set up to prevent the pavement from a side road and man and was struck by a Whippe comed driver by Ferralltion who was on his way home to visit his parents. Mr. Ferralltion had been driving street, Kansas City, Mo. The impact killed both the man and his horse. Sues for "Writer's Cramps" Springfield, Mass., — "Writer cramp" formed the basis of a damage suit in which Mice Masu Waterborne $28.14 by the state industrial need dent board. She claimed her own $900 for the lawsuit, 90 letters per day and that the development of "writer's cramp" bested her out of work for more than 14 years. Read the Kansun want-ada. Miss Rosaryne Kocham, professor in the department of design, told of some of the interesting places she has visited and worked at. In meeting of Delta Pi Delta, national honorary art treasurer, which met on Monday, Louisiana, Tuesday evening, May 7. She visited Cornwall and Devon in England and saw many things of interest, including the Bible, and even turned its pages. When in the Doone Valley, she invented a game. Miss Ketcham told about her visit to Bruges, Belgium. She journed through that country at twilight, and everything was very beautiful. At Cologne, Germany, she saw the Press Expedition of art and the contribution from the University of Kanae. Miss Ketcham showed postcards of all the places she mentioned in her talk. She also told about some of the names, companies, and languages she observed on her trip. Refreshments were served, following the talk. Harriet Adams and Norma Walker were the refreshment committee. Six University of Washington, trackers will make an excursion to Havana during the latter part of June. ROAD MAPS We have Rand. McNally and Clason maps for nearly all states, and Arlases that include all states. University Book Store H. Bronson, Proprietor 803 Massachussetts Better News Coverage Result of Public Demand SPORTS shoes are as much a part of your summer warriorwear as straw hats. We call them "sport" shoes by courtesy, "Lesure" shoes, "buffing" shoes, "vacation" shoes, "plaza" shoes, you must notice they still will the same, scallable, cool, comfortable summer shoes. Bless your sole! You don't have to play games to wear sport shoes these days. Here's a 100% lounging shoe just chock full of foot comfort. No shank, no counter, no toe box. Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—Demands of the American reading public and newspaper editors for higher standards of news dispatches have caused the agencies of the United States to "cover the on a scale hitherto unknown" of news agents, an assistant and general manager of the United Press said recently in an address before editors attending journal-week at the University of Missouri. 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