WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Geraldine Dempster will be the guest of Mary Alice Drummon for the holiday days. Bernard Fink of the Psi Kappa Psi house will spend his vacation in Chicago. Margaret Harris will visit her sent in Levenworth during the Easter vacation. Mrs. E, R. E, Edwards, Theo Pii Alpha housemother, will spend part of her vacation in Toppek and Wichita visiting with friends. Raymond Nichols, A.B.R.27; Richard M.Farland, A.B.R.26; John Kroh A.B.R.27; were visitors at the Sigma Chi College Tuesday. Miss Agnes Harden, dear of women, will spend her Easter vacation at her home in McPherson. While there she is planning to hear Glen Eagle sing Sunday afternoon Easter night she will hear the Messiah at Lindbergh. Wilford Hardman will spend the fall at Johns Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinkle, Mr. Kinkle, kle, Sigma Chi, was graduated in 1928, Mrs. Kinkle is in Hardman's. Clifton Calvina and Joyce Truyler will spend the Easter holidays in Wichita visiting at the home of Dale Hickman. Don Woodlif, Orville Nash, and Eric Johnson. The Punjab Punjab government will be representative to the district council meeting of Koppa Koppa in Inao Valley, Texas, during the visit. Ed Parker and Jack Dresser of the Sigma Chri fraternity will be the guests of John and Paul Boyer at the Victoria during the Easter vacation. John Degan will visit with Bob Wagstaff of the Sigma Chi house at his home in Independence. Rosemary Koezmahl will be with Evelyn Pharaghan in St. Joseph for the holidays. Margaret McNeilbus will spend her Easter in Kansas City, Mo., as the guest of Virginia Coffman and Myra Little of the Pi Phi house. Mary Simmons of the Alpha Delta Pi house will be a guest of Lydia Drye at Ft. Riley during the Easter vacation. The Kansas State seal, the flower and the Jayhawk will all be present. Omaha Hat Shop 7171 S. Mass. St. PHONE 255 We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Rainbow Tracked to Blue Tin Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Heinn, mgr., 1245 Conn. The tobacco samples you sent me back have been recalled because they were found in a mindful touch the foundation of a traveling man in a hurry in a hundred miles, nothing to do but smoke. Newton, IL. Feb. 22, 1982 Larus & Brother Co. Richmond, Ga. Glenemen; That was the position I was in when your samples of Edworth came. It was like a voice from more when it was still quiet. You got and got the old note steaming. touight in the four-course dinner given by the local chapter of the D. A. R. in the Union building for the delegates to the state convention we smelt various brushes of tobacco for the past fifty years, but we are now barred at any price that will equal Edgware. We have a beautiful garden. With the good old friend pipe and an edgware of Edgware you can stream of tobacco. Please count me in the future as an Edgeworth booster. Very truly; (Signed) Al Stanley The cherry ice will be frozen as the seal, the ice cream as the sunflowers, the strawberries and the vanilla. The free course will consist of Surrey Canoe. Roast candy and dressing ice cream; mashed potatoes, cheese curd and peas; roasted chestnut. Hound lettuce with thousand island dressing served with cheese curd and potato slices with dillce food cake the last course. Bill Hook will be the guest of honor at the 2015 Dirt House festival, as well as his brother Emory. Easter vacation. Hook was a member of the Phi Psi fraternity when he graduated. Julian Ralston will drive to his home in Wichita for the Easter vacation. Joe Dumm will spend Easter with his brother, Elmund, in Hutchinson. Miss Vela Murray and Miss Laila Hillemien will be the guests of Miss Clare Shavey of Chicago during Easter vacation. Mrs. Margaret Burton will be a guest of Mrs. John Nave of St. Joseph, Mo., during Easter. Want Ads - Trademarks words or just I. Insertion, 2. Inclusion. * Give in description I. Insertion, 2. Inclusion. * Give in description I. Insertion, 2. Inclusion. * Insertion, be each word. Want adj. * Insertion, be each word. When accompanied by only I. Insertion. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco SUITING YOU that's my business FOR SALE: A Ford touring car. Motor and tires in good condition. Preferred for quick sale at $25. Phone SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.95 Satisfaction LOST: Valuable. white gold wrist watch, leftials on back, "H," M, G." Please call 750 K4, if found. Dorothy Lee. — 139 A substantial and satisfying meal: dishes that are easily digested because they are good and well prepared, is what you get in our cafe. Our menu is changed daily, and allows you a wide range of selections. You are always sure to find your favorite dishes awaiting your order. Bring your friends to our cafe and treat them right. Dishes that Satisfy 2688 711 Mass. FOR RENT: Second semester, single and double rooms for girls. Well furnished and modern; one-half block 29 to campus and cafetera. 1218 Miss. Phone 1338 DE LUXE CAFE LOST: A green Sheefer fountain pen in library or on Campus. Call 239. Reward. -139 MARCELLING: Experienced 50 cents. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. -144 Delicious Foods Appetizingly Served Salads Sandwiches Dainty Desserts Hot and Cold Drinks It Will Pay You Speed 12th & Oread Tommy FUR STORAGE BOWERSOCK and VARSITY THEATRES wish all of you a most joyful Easter. Those of you who stay in town over the holidays will find wonderful entertainment at both the theatres. At the Bowersock Starting Tomorrow George Jessel in "LUCKY BOY" Coming Monday, April 1—"Wolf Song" Also "Graf Zippelin." Hear and see these two big units of entertainment. with Lupe Velez and Gary Cooper. Playing day and date with Kansas City. Hear Vivacious Lupa sing "YO TE AMO" and four other songs. Soon April 4 "The Bellamy Trial" At the Varsity Starting Tomorrow "Tide of the Empire" with Renee Adore and Saturday "It Can Be Done" with Glen Tryon "His Captive Woman" and "The Harmony Three" (A Publix Unit) Coming Monday. April 1 to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U, students who wish brief courses in anshorter, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. Store your furs with us at a very nominal cost and avoid risk and worry during the spring and summer months. C. Byrd Fur Co. Phone 1214 639 Mass. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. NEW Evening Gowns $16.50 - $25.00 - $35.00 Forty new party dresses—long drapes chiffons, sophisticated chiffons, tulle and taffeta It was an error that so many were sent at this time so we grouped them for this attractive selling. MILLION A DAY TO BE PAUSE AND REFRESH YOURSELF WHOA! But you don't have to fall off a polypon to domesticate the pause that refreshes. Every day in the year 8 million people, at work and at play, find it in an ice-cold Cocoa-Cola-the most expensive drink in the world of natural flavors that makes a little minute long enough for a big rest. The Cocoa-Cola, Atlanta, Ga. WHOA! HOLD EVERYTHING HERE'S A LITTLE EXTRA-CURRICULAR DEMONSTRATION OF A PAUSE THAT'S GOING TO NEED PLENTY REFRESHMENT. YOU CAN't BEAT THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES CO-4 WHERE I LS I Thought He Hated Women ETTA KETT By Paul Robinson