PAGE THREE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928 Around Mt. Oread --north of Varsity Real Home Cooked Meals "Jamestown," a three reel film of the Yale Chronicles of America series is being shown to Mr. Webster's at the Great Training School today. Frank L. Chinney, A.B.16 is making lead products for the Eagle Picker Company. He is also doing work in a plant along with the operation of the plant. All Kansas City high school diabetes have been invited to hear Dr. P. C. Allen address the men's bible class at the Independence Boulevard Christian church at 9:30 a.m. next Sunday. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Bacteriology Club met Thursday in the Union building caterer Daniel Dixon. The club paid a payment of mifion fees, and a talk was given by Dr F. E. R. Dixon. Dorothy May Sandberg, A.B.19, is teaching English in Kansas City, Mo. Mimie Sandberg, A.B.15, is foreign secretary for the women board of the American Mission Association. Ms. Mission Society, 276 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Richard R. Holmes, 72, was elected president of the receiving committee Tuesday. Nov. Other candidates for the position were Liam Silice, 51, and Ray Barker, 50. Through the aid of the Council of Social Agencies a class in social case work was organised at Tonga Municipality's Extension Course. This is one of a series of Extensions classes, which is sponsored by the Executive Director Elizabeth Asendorf as the instructor. The November issue of the public management magazine, published by the International City Manager Association, is one of the many articles out. Among the articles in the magazine is one by L. Hill, "British Local Government Officers Association" one by E. T. Porter, "Running for Municipal Airports," and other articles by prominent men. Of a group of 29 who tried out for the MacDowell Club Thursday night the following were chosen: dramatics, Mona Munecy; design, Margaret Kunz; music, Jeffrey Eastes, "Doe" Frieder; painting, Harold Curd and Melvin Douglas. The Senior engineer tour of inspection left Kansas City at 10 p.m. Thursday and were scheduled to arrive early the next day. They will spend the day visiting the Standard Four Tour Tire Company, and the Keokuk dum with its huge power unit. They also visited four faculty instructors, Prof. F. Ellis Johnson, Prof. E. D. Kienyu, Prof. F. Nawn, are making the trip which will last until Friday, Nov. 23. Elmo L. Wright, manager of the educational department of the American Law Book Company, of Brooklyn, teaches before 75 law students in the practice court-room of Green Hall Thursday afternoon. The lecture dealt with the role of a judge in court and how courts might one might use in order to get at the important facts of a case A concentrated sales campaign is being carried on by the members of the Jayhawk staff. Subscriptions may be made with any member of the Jayhawk team, or directly to was adopted last year, is being used again this year. Under this plan the annual is &$50 with a down payment and is a reminder to be paid before March 1. Send The Daily Kansan home. School of Law Student Called to Independence Harry Crosswhite, I30, with Mrs. Harry Crosswhite drove to Independence Tuesday night because of the serious illness of his brother, Herman Crosswhite. He arrived late too late as he was in need of help, and they attended the funeral which was held at Parker, Kans, today. Tuesday afternoon a cousin of Mrs. Crosswhite was accident shot and killed by a car while attending a funeral which is to be held Friday morning. Mrs. Crosswhite is the alumni record in the alumni office. Jones Seeks Leadership Several in Line for G. O. P Senate Position By Paul R. Mallon United Press Staff Correspondent Washington, Nov. 16. — Senator Wayne Jones, who believed neither themselves nor the gregatives, probably will assume the Republican leadership of the senate when the mantle is his. Curtis-Press- News, 250 Madison Ave., Curtis. His selection already is being negotiated as a compromise in the lively little political campaign being waged around this highly important party post, since Curtis indicated he would be working or at the coming season of congress. The contest is being waged by briends of Senator George Moses of New Hampshire and Senator James E. Watson of Indiana. Next in the contest will be Senator David Simon D. Fess of Ohio and David A. Reed of Pennsylvania. Jones is being boosted as a compromise because he is the oldest of the group in point of service. Kansas Banks Merge Topeka, Nov. 16, —(UP) Roy I. Rome, state commissioner of finance the two banks. The Citizens State Bank of Buffalo has liquidated its assets to $50 million. The Farmers and Merchants' State Bank at Oxford has merged with the Oxford bank. The latter institution is now owned by the farmers and deposits amounting to $262,000. For Funk's Ambulance Phone 119— edy. Quality Service AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Makepeace and Strobel Successors SHORT ORDERS HOME MADE PIES Chili Sandwiches George's Lunch Chapel Hill, N. C., Nov. 1.-Law students in the University of North Carolina have organized four supreme courts composed of advance law students and will sit in judges during the first class, by the members of the first class. The cases which the younger students are working on are actual and will furnish an opportunity for practice in work which will be of value later. A court of three justices will sit to hear each case. They will study the arguments, hear the arguments, hear the arguments, and deliver an oral opinion lasting from School Court Aids Laws Kansas Has Model High School Students at the University of Nebraska are seeking Cornhuisher hand scripts in an effort to secure enough funds to send the University band to West Point with the team on Nov. 24. Jacerson, Nov. 16,—(CP)Hatfield Heekthorn, county superintendent of school, has just received word from the school board that Education association has selected the rural high school at Imman, 15 miles southwest of here, as the model of outstanding progress and as an out-typed type of rural high school building. Southern School Has Tribunals for Student Practice Engineers---nature slip covers? We have all kinds of furniture upholstery and slip cover materials; also drapery goods. 906-8 Vt. Phone 143. — 61 Saturday to K. U. 10 Drawing Instruments and Supplies DO YOU KNOW: Counter's Antique Shop does furniture upholstering, repairing, refinishing and makes fur- Phone that Reservation Now Tonight to City Phone 477 10 15 minutes. Dad's Dinner Rowlands TWO STORES LOST: Brown coat box with fur ends, between Dathy and Chemistry building, Dorothy B. Parels, Corbin Hall. — 58 LOST; Haeoc-Leaham harmony book; and size 16 brown notebook with University Seal. Seal. Karl Johnson at 2598 Reward. –58 STEPHENS rounder for sale. Four new tires—fair condition. Phone Carl Fletcher at 837, 1004 West 4th. Dry Cleaning LOST—Delta Sigma Epsilon pin. Name on back. Call 2659, Reward. 57 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Nicely furnished modern rooms to rent as singles. Prices $8 and $10. $149 Ohio. — 58 LOST: A pair of glasses with white gold engraved frames, in front of Ad building. Call 2855 M, or leave at 2089 Kentucky. —57 Read the Kansan Want-Ads. Work called for and delivered Send The Daily Kansan home. Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service SPECIAL: To men and women students. Two garments washed and Benson Hedges Cigarets 30c—$1 High Class Complete Line All popular brands of cigarets 15c Eldridge Pharmacy take a box of Mullford Crystal Pastilles— they relieve throat hoarseness, and aid in cheering Phone 1329 1245 Conn. Rankin's Drug Store At the Game Saturday "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Hey Bill! After the Game Let's Drop in the Jayhawk and Get a Real Meal The Jayhawk Cafe 14th and Ohio LOST: Gold Bond fountain pen with initials, "A.K.G." Phone 2785 R. ironed free. Try my laundry work. Also other specials. Phone 2746 W. ---58-- *"Swim Swam Swun" *"Good! Now give the princip- parts of the verb "dim"* *"Aw, quit yett kiddin."* "Good-Better-Best" Lowell's SHOE SHOP 17 West 9th Three doors west of Innes' If you plan to have a group of your Dads taken—make an appointment now. We already have several appointments for Saturday. Don't wait till the last minute before calling to make arrangement for a group of the visiting Dads. Do it now! Dad's Day Snap your Dad on Agfa blms. They are dependable—always. Hace that portrait for Christmas taken now. 1115 Mass. 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