THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 Around Mt. Oread Henry O. White, ed. 29 is, coaching boys' basketball in the Grand high school. Judge J. A. Birey, district court judge, Kansas City, Mo., will address members of Ft. Delia Ph. professor at University, taught at the chapter house. Jennie Underwood, e21, e23, Lawrence, and Harold Hammons, e24, Marion apparent in the collegiate Hall of Fame in a recent number of the College Adoption of a n pin was to be discussed at the dinner meeting of the W. S. G. C. A. group of district I at Westminster hall at 8:30 p.m. m. today for the fifth time. The Folk Hems some time in the future was also to be planned. The tumbling team has been working out regularly under the direction of Herbert Alishin. About 18 men have been reporting for practice. The team has given several exhibitions in the future, will give others in the near future. Voting for the freshman representatives on the W. S. G. A. Council is expected to show a substantial increase in turnout, as reports this week (from bootcamps in the Union building and the national woman hot voter at that time). The second tryouts for McBrowell Club which were scheduled for tonight, have been postponed until Thursday, Nov. 18, according to Laurel Appleton, president of the club. The hope is that all students who have done creative work in literature, art, or dancing, would try out for the club. Mrs. Nadine Cox Milklin, B. Mus, '23, will leave tomorrow for New York where she will join the Braham Quartezian arm. Mrs. Milklin has been married for 48 years, the death of her husband, Fred Milklin, who was drowned in Detroit. The Braham Quartezian is a woman's elite League of America. Pilhi Sigma, biological science fraternity, will hold a dinner and dinner at $320 this afternoon in Snow Hill's Mount Desert hotel, and talk on "The Beginning of Anatomy" to the society following the dinner, which is to be served by the anatomy department of the university. It will be an election of new members. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen-Lunch ond Soda. large part of the members were unable to be present because of practice for the play, "Hamlet," which a character presented in Friar Teerhein Nov. 15. Social and physical settings as the background of novels were discussed at a meeting of Pen and Scroll, hair-string and sophomores, last evening in room 305 Fraser, Albert Preston, c31, read a critical report of the works of Ralph Ellis (Hudson), Hudson, and Willa Cather, pointing out in each, the setting used. The next meeting will be held Nov. 20, 45 in the Bethany room of Myrall. Shows 3-7-9 Mat, 10,-40 Eve, 10,-50 JERY at the ORGAN The Wesley Foundation is to have a fairyland party Friday evening, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m., modeled after it had taken place during the International Council of Religious Camps last August. Six campers from some debacle part in carrying out the fairyland idea. Entertainment will consist of stunts, games, chants and dance. The camper C11 has charge of the stunts, Gortrade Laund, lmld, music, Maurine Bruner, fb322 refreshments, and Charlies C32, decorations and alarms. (COST) Saturday morning, probably on Muss, street, a black shade coupe set containing keys; also a pair of gloves on campus. Call 414. 493-7568. Want Ads LOBST: An Eligin open-faced watch Reward, Return to Kassan Business office. — 51 initials K. B. Return to Kansas Business Office. 50 LOST: Yellow gold ring with white gold and black enameled crest. K. C. K. and Junior College on Crest. WANTED TO BOARD: Three or four girls; home cooking. Prices reasonable. 1208 Kentucky. Phone 2855 M. LOST: Larry black leather notebook on 14th or Massachusetts. Call 781. LOST—One camera—3-A Cradle, in black leather case, Call 934, Reward, -43 LOSST—A dark blue brette (Hittle man) between 1209 Ohio and Green belt, Reward. Return to 1209 Ohio, or phone 1061. 49 FOR SALE — Three-story house on a fine location between University and town. Excellent for family residence or for fraternity of moderate size. A bargain at the price. Less than $10,000. For information call 212-654-1018. MACHINES RENTED by week or month. Repair all marks of machines. Hemitwitching our specialty Shimane. Kitchen appliances 815 Bags St, Phone 8841. – 82 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Suits Cleaned and Pressed £1.00 Phone 498 Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Lunch 35c Morning and Evening A suit made for you with its fine material, workmanship and beauty of design is the soundest apparel investment you can make. We make such suits. 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