WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1922 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread 2. Mr. and Mrs. Emman D. George of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Dawson Macy A. B. 268. They will be married on July 22. They are to be married Feb. 4. Vincent Fleming, 179, who had his car stolen near the campus shortly before vacation, recently had the car returned to him by his insurance company. The vehicle was found in a Kansas City garage unsecured and been driven only about 300 miles. At the Mathematics Club meeting which will be held next Monday afternoon, Jan. 14, Fliy Watson, gr, will speak on the Tewercury Course, Ruth Pattel, "So I will give a short talk. Her subject will be 'Sailing Quicker than the Wind.'" Prof. L. N. Flint of the department of journalism, who attended the annual convention of teachers of journalism, has been on hand during the Christmas holidays, has been placed on the executive committee and is associated with the organization of Teachers of Journalism. The regular meeting of the Corlea Francais, that was to have been this afternoon, was postponed because of an emergency. Guild's mantissa and land weather. R. O.T.C. pay checks were received last week by students in the advanced military courses. Advanced students receive a stipend of about nine dollars per semester and are assigned to the department, and the checks are issued at the end of every third month. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mise Hannah Mitchell, C. Mitchell and Alexander C. Mitchell of Lawrence and Congressman Mitchell, representative of the second object of Kuntsa, to A. M. 13, of Spokane, Wash., Mrs. A. M. 13, of Spokane, Wash., Mrs. ChOmos security and Mr. Bradley's fraternity and the Kappe Sigma fraternity. The K. E. U. Fencing club met Tuesday, Jan. 8, in Robinson gymanassium. The members decided that all the women, who are willing, will make sure some of the fences are in place for the Patine News in the near future. Dr. James Naismith, director of fencing, devised the rest of the fences, who will take part in the pictures. Lieutenant H. F. Meyer's classes in advanced coastal artillery have taken up the work of practice shouting on the enemy with a target used in a tiny airplane which is strung along a wire in the ceiling in the laboratory room at Powder Mill, and then shooting at and following this plane as it moves along the wire. There have only been eight cases of influenza at the student hospital, with 12 patients, most holidays, according to Dr. Raphi I. Canutose, director. There have been 28 patient illnesses, with a mean of three patients a day. Most of the cases have been patients with colds, with the exception of one patient, who has pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kendall of Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Harriet, to Muri Dale, A.B., 28' son of Sr. and Mrs. E. R. Dale of Stafford. The wedding is held at the First Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. H. E. Jordan performing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Dale will leave Feb. 1, for a trip to California. After returning to Garden City where Mr. Dale will manage a large house increase. Botany Club met at the evening of Prof. W. C. Stevens, Tuesday day, Jan. 8. Evelyn Stoner, cw, 27 was president for the second semester. The club is given by four of the new members. The club's picture for the Jayhawk SUITING YOU thats my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher Just West of Ianes Phone 930 will be taken Monday, Jan. 21, been it was decided. A social hour followed the business meeting. The club will meet the club will be Tuesday, Jan. 22. Election of officers for the coming semester, both place at the meeting which followed the dinner of the discussion. Mr. Washburn was given last night, Jan. 8, at Westminster hall, from 6 to 7. The following officers were elected: Blanche Lowe, vice-president; Mintern Love, 127; vice-president; Mintern Long, 127; associate and treasurer. Announcements m. in room spect. Thursday at 430 p.m. in room 150 Fresnell hall. Dr. E. H. Bailey of department of chemistry will use the Tau Sigma will meet immediately following the 3:20 dues class Thursday, Jan. 10, at 4:30. Mudge Grant, president. The meeting Thursday of the Y. W. C, A. advisory board has been postponed on account of a conflicting announcement of the meeting will be announced later. Eugene Christy, director. The University Men's Glee Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the auditorium at Murvin hall. The next lecture on Contemporary Literature for freshmen will be Thursday, Jan. 10, 10:25 a.m. at 13:00 p. m. in the Theatre, and will speak on Theodore Dreiser. What's Doing Back Home News. From Kansas Towns News From Kansas Towns United States October 10, 1975 H. A. Washington has never missed a minute of regular time in the postoffice here. His only absences have occurred on legal holidays and during his annual postmaster's assistant postmaster for several years. Ottawa...After serving continuously for more than 30 years, J. W. Kerr recently resigned his position as human officer. In recent years his salary has been $12.50 per month, but he is now getting services gratis. The city council decided to discontinue the office because of the decrease of horses here. Downs...Down boasts a goat enthusiast! Will Rankins has 22 of them, sells three dollars worth of cheese, and makes all the milk and butter he can use. Twelve grants, Rankins avers, will take no more food than one cow, take up only a little more room and are ready to take care of any one cow. Meade.—The Kansas state game BOWERSOCK Last Time Tonight LON CHANEY "WEST of ZANZIBAR Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 News - Comedy - Fables Starts Tomorrow Naughty! Naughty! But Oh! Baby! VARSITY Y commission has acquired an additional 320 acres here to be added to the Mande State Park. The addition will be used as a refuge for larger games such as deer, antelope, with the possibility that some buffalo and elk inhabit the area. The recent projects places 1,240 acres within the game preserve. Last Time Tonite SIMBA That Wonderful Jungle Sound Picture Starts Tomorrow "KING of KINGS" It's Miyagi. That's great It says it is great Saturday Strong City--City Marshall E. E. Warren specializes in the construction on his own back porch and, in addition, he was Bowman who was the vice president. "A Moment of Temptation" While Bowman was on his heart throughout the city, some robber walked right up on the Marshall's warehouse and captured the captain of a freshly baked corned hog. Atchison—Charles Terry, the oldest active travelling salesman in the United States, is still "drumming" He recently made three address hearings for the lawsuit. Four expects to retire within a few months. He is 92-years old. Leavenworth. — Ten thousand Christmas packages were received by inmates of the federal penitentiary here. Cigars and cigarettes were not delivered to the prisoners, but after official inspection, however, Orange and fruit were put together and served in the main dining room. Anthony—While some people may be “too proud to fight,” P. A. Carey of Anthony, is “too tall to fight.” Carey is 17-years old and a recent graduate of the Anthony high school. Carey had to duck his head to get office. His navy career was timeless right there. A man must be between two feet two inches tall and six feet two inches tall and weigh 192 pounds, two feet tall and weigh 192 pounds. Kansas City, Kan—Whether you drive a Lincoln or a spring wagon, push a go-cart or pull a wagon, you must have a tail light on it if you take it out after dark. Thus in the city, you should be armed. “If you haven't got a tail light, hang a rod attached on somewhere,” Powers said. Want Ads LOST: Mottled black and white funi- tain pen. Finder please call 2023W Reward. -82 --implements, powers such. FOUND: Brown leather handbag last week. Phone 2143 M. —81 through the door of the recruiting LOST: A small black patent leather LOST: In gym, a gold and silver sleeve. Will the person who found it please return to 1646 Tenn. Phone 2387 M. — $8 LOST. Lady's white gold wrist watch on Mass, St. or on campus. Call 1689 B. -82 FOUND: Ladies fountain pen in front of Oread Cafe, January 3. M, C. McNewn, 18 Marvin Hall. 82 LOST: A rectal card. Please return to Fine Arts office or Davenport Lce 1701 Kentucky. Phone 1705 R. 897 Four scores totalling $250.00 are offered to K. U. students for best essays on some phase of applied Chorizotica $250.00 in Prizes Contest open only to K. U. students Detailed announcement may be secured at Registrar's office. D'Ciny It Lends Charm and Character Rankin's Drug Store Blossom Time Perfume "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening Your Kansan Special Delivery In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will between 7 and 8 in the evening Telephone 2701K3 The University Daily Kansan Journalism Building Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66: News Department, K. U. 25 pursue containing a green Parker pen on pen which the initial "I, C, D." Call Isabel Davis, phone 718. ...82 LOST: A plain gold Sigma Na pin. Tender please call 270. Lost Friday in Fraser or in Library. —81 WANTED: Man or woman, with sales experiences, to sell electric refrigerators—all or part time. Experience in refrigeration unnecessary. Address A.B.C. e-mail of University Daily Kansan —84 Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford Keuffel 85 Esser Co. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Slide Rules Drawing Instruments and Supplies TWO STORES The styles illustrated and many other equally distinctive models are included in a special group just received. The widest variation in types of patterns, both conventional and modernistic, are included and the color range comprises all the favored shades for Spring. Sizes are for Miss and Elephant both. Featured at $16.75 PRINTS & DOTS FASHION again becomes very emphatic about Prints and Dots—and the newly tuned designs and lovely color harmonies created for the new season make them entirely irreversible. 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