PAGE FOUR 010123456789 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 Around Mt. Oread --because of the unexpected vacation. The color scheme to be carried out is green and white. About 100 are expected to attend. Mrs. John Morphy, and Mika Wilenau Catholicon, of Cherryville are visiting Maurice Morphy, c'31, at the Kappa Sigma house. The 11:30 fencing class met for the first time today. There were over 15 prospective fencers present. James D. Glimnor, E31, taught the class. Calvin Sergent, bus, 39; and Alba Waddworth, bus, 39) have been elected to Guam Election Pi, national honorary board of Business in the School of Business. Proof. John Iae of the department of Psychology, 18 March to 14 August in sensitive situations. Professor Iae recently spoke over WDAF on "Biomersons of Western Kan- Murkley Nelson, fa'32 received eight letters when she shows him by a car on the street in front of the Blue Mill sandwich shop. The driver of the car wrote that Nelson's name is Murkley Nelson. Herspert G. Alpinain instructor in the department of physical education will be visiting the swimming squad Monday. Coach Allain received a severe injury to his elbow. Prof. John Lee, who was scholars in Kansas City yesterday for the trial attorney student, announced to that day that his trip have been postponed indefinitely. J. I., Barron, assistant professor in machinery engineering, covering the testing of aircraft and helicopters in and around the oil fields north of Wichita, Florence and Peabody. He is a member of the Ames Research Center. Walter Varmum, president of the Kansas State Pharmaceutical Association was the speaker at the School of Public Health and Medicine subject was "Gaining Membership in the State Association." Mr. Varmum and the Round Corner Drug Store. Prof. C. I. Towe, who has been confined by pneumonia in the Lawrence Memorial hospital for the last two weeks is convalescing at his home. All active traces of his recent illness are gone, but Professor Towe is still suffering and he does not expect to be with his wife for another week or ten days. Eita Sigma Phi, honorary Latin and Greek security, met last night in the Classical Museum, and pledged the work of Ms. Jordana Con Margaret Maranea, c;11, c;12, Flexen Penny, g; Ada Wiley, unch; Urs Ashbaugh, gr; Lavon Raven, c;21, and Tina Boulton, unch; for these pledges will be held two weeks. "Italy, Art and the People," was the subject of an illustrated lecture by Prof. J. M. Kellogh, of the School of Architecture, for the foreground of the Architectural Society this afternoon. The pictures used by P.A. Haines, American Society of Arts, Washington, D.C. Following the lecture an exhibition for the envisioned term was held. An exhibit of architectural designs is now on display in the department of Architecture, Engineering and Architecture. The Searab society is sponsoring the exhibition, which has been judged by the university's architecture unit, until the university print to the display here. Kappn Bella, Christian church so- rity, will hold their annual banquet at the church tonight. This bar is open for business every Sunday. My masse banquet which could not be held LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Matt. Kappa Abha Theta will hold initiation services Sunday, Feb. 25, for Bee Van Glider, c. $23, Denver, Col.; Evelyn Waltkins, c. $26, Mo.; Hollen Harper, c. $4, Lawrence; Anne Kent, c. $24, Lawrence; Evelyn SWautheat, c. $24, Lawrence; Merior Jenkins, c. $24, Louise Coheser-Schoward, c. $24, Bartleby, co., Evelyn Watkins, ulfa, Wiicha. Prof. G, M. Bail, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, entertained members of the Saraib society, a group of African-Americans, Mr. Vernor Smith assisted. The society was entertained with a dinner, following which a short business meeting was held with Amos E. c23, who opened on "Ceramic Arts." New Handbook of Chemistry and Physics Thirteenth Edition $2.50 TWO STORES Plenty of Hints for Spring Party Decorations at the Dennison Party Shop 1103 Mass. Phone 693 VARSITY NOTE: On account of the Bowersock closing for installation of Talking Pictures all programs have been shifted to the Varsity. Make your plans to attend our big shows, as every change will truly be 100% entertainment. Today - Tomorrow NORMAN SHEARER in "A Lady of Chance" and on the stage BILLIE DEVERE Company of Nine Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Uusual Prices All Columbia Recording Artists, presenting an act unusual in motion picture house entertainment. Finishing a most successful tour of the West Coast, the company is enroute to Chicago, where they are under an exclusive contract to make several Vipahone acts for Warner Brothers. The companies here direct from the Jayhawk Theatre. Topkea, Kansas. Saturday Only "Five and Ten Cent Annie and 2nd Thrilling Episode of "Tarzan the Mighty" Coming Monday and Tuesday Booth Tarkington's "GERALDINE" Floyd Hockenbull, A. B. 29, civic manager, and Charles E. Sweet, f17, advertising manager for the Cupra Publications, addressed the problem of an excessive number morning. Sweet stressed the advantages of the advertising end of the newspaper in young men making journalism their life work. Hockenbull was well-respected in advertising problems, especially as to the effect they had on advertising rates. The chemistry seminar next afternoon at 4:30 in the Chemistry building. Harold K. Mencovec, grd. a runner on the "High Temperature Challenge," told Robert Albert J. Should read one on the "Low Temperature Carbonization of Coal." A discussion of these subjects followed the papers, Dr. H. Allen, of the department of chemistry, was in charge of the meeting. Suits. Cleaned and Pressed: $1,00 Phone 498 Typewriting Paper The library will close today at 6 p.m. and remain closed all day Friday, Feb. 22, in observance of Washington Day. All hours will be resumed Saturday, An editorial in the Daily Newbrad informs instructors that by calling the roll they will not have to learce quite so long. Another New Assortment of Ream Package 500 sheets 75c Coty's Perfumes Trade and Save at in TWO STORES Announcements PURSE-SIZE CONTAINERS (Bottle incased in metal) --at Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 KNOX HATS FAMOUS FIFTIES for Spring 1929 Quality by KUPPENHEIMER $50 Other handcrafted suits $25 - $30 - $35 - $40 They're by far the best $50 clothing investment of the year. And now there's the added exclusiveness of Canyon Shades-tints of tan, gray, green brown and blue. Learn to Dance Now for that Spring Party. We have Gentlemen Instructors for the Ladies and Lady Instructors for the Gentlemen. Private lessons any time by appointment. The Marion Rice Dance Studio Over Bell's Music Store Phone 953 $ 460.00 Note Papers - Note Books Fountain Pens - Ink Guaranteed for 75 days J. L. Connelly Eldridge Hotel Fri, Sat., Feb. 22-23 This is not house to house or sample selling. Sales ability desired but not required. Phone for appointment. Renkember— If you buy a pen—We engrave it free. Our Note Books Em Compensation on a commission basis with MINIMU guarantee of not less than $460,000 for his salary and of earning far above the guardian. Summer 1929 bosed with K, U. cost no more than the regular price. ( 5 ) p. m. on your late letters. ( 6 ) p. m. ( 4 ) p. m. ( 7 ) We deliver. Every man selected will be given a two-day personal training by an experienced valemann in assigns, territory. We will give him the necessary training given on campus in 45 years of business. Assist him in every manner. National organization will select a number of men from K. U. for summer work, 1929. 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