WEDNFSDAY, MAY 23, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Lawrence High Alumni Now Attending K. U. in Charge of Banquet Classes of "22 to "26 Invited to Attend Reunion and Dance, May 31 More than six hundred invitations have been extended alumni of Lawrence high school to attend a reunion of the classes of 22 to 26 inclusive, to be held in the Memorial High School cafeteria Thursday evening, May 31. A dinner at 6:14 will be followed by a concert on the orchestra will play for the dance. Frank Hurt "Pop" Obey, principal emeritus, will act as toastmaster at the banquet. Each class will be represented on the program by a toast, Gertrude Way, uncle; is in change of his name, Kecillie B. L. 827; will act as chancellor, Arnold, fa 28, will give several plum selections. According to Arthur Eastman, e29 general chairman, at least one hundred bers of these classes have not received their invitations it is because they are not in touch with them or to obtain their addresses and they are asked to get in touch with Eastman. All those expecting to attend must make reservations for Arthur Eustace, telephone number 1777M, by Tuesday, May 29. Mankey Hood, e29) is in charge of the invitations. Committee chairmen for each class are as follows: Class 18, Mary Engel, A. B, *z*27; classes of 23, Mary Engel, A. B, *z*27; classes of 24, Lydia Wood, *z*28; classes of 25, William Harper, *z*26; classes of 26, Willarrell Harper, *z*26. Michigan Plans Courses of Preliminary Training Ann Arbor, Mich., May 22—The board of regents of the University of Michigan has approved the plan for a new $70 million grant to students wishing to enter regular schools at the university must take two years before they will be eligible for enrolment. The general faculty of the university proposed the plan some months ago. The faculty of several schools on the campus, it has received the majority Airplane Easy on Nerves Says Swedish Aviatrix Stockholm, May 22—It is easier or more one's nerves to fly an airplane than to "steer an automobiles, chins Mrs Maggie Floman, Sweden" only wawh a helicopter and just received her pilot's certificate at Covilian Flying School in Stockholm. Ever since she took her first airplane ride with a military machine at the Swedish Army Flying School at Gothenburg, she has flown. Florian has been an enthusiast to win an international flying certificate. She has accompanied her husband, a flyer and a captain in the army, "numerous airlines" extending as far as to the Balkans. Tired and Sick Animals May Get Country Home (United Press) London, May 22—A country town where tired animals of the London Zoo can be cared for, animals can go to recuperate, is proposed in a bill discussed by the Bri The estate which would be set aside for the animals covers 480 acres and offers enough room for the animals to live like they were born like their natural home country. The holiday home for the wild animals should be about forty miles from London. A real opportunity to make money during your vacation is selling automobile seat covers and auto awnings. Every car owner is a prospect and your business will benefit from sample outfit, Fashion Park Mfg. Co., 128-140 West 7th St., Kansas City, Mo. Dept. 10. TRURSDAY May 24th FRIDAY May 25th Quiz Schedule SATURDAY May 26th May 24 to May 31, 1928, inclusive MONDAY May 28th TUESDAY May 29th A. M.—10:30 classes, 5, 4, 5, hour; nt 8:30 to 11:30 A. M.—10:30 classes, 5, 4, 5, hour; nt 8:30 to 11:30 A. M.—1:30 5, 4, 3, hour; nt 12:30 to 5:30 A. M.—1:30 5, 4, 3, hour; nt 12:30 to 5:30 P. M.—1:30 5, 4, 3, hour; nt 12:30 to 5:30 A, M: 2-30 " 5, 4, 3" at 8:10 to 11:30 P, M: 3-30 " 5, 4, 3" at 8:10 to 11:30 SUNDAY A. M—13: 118 classes, 5, 4, 3, hours, at 8:30 to 11:30 B. M—13: 118 classes, 5, 4, 3, hours, at 8:30 to 11:30 C. A.M—9: 38 " " " A gift of 2,000 acres of timber has been given to the college of forestry at $180,000. The grant is appraised at $100,000 and is accompanied by funds to fund the development. The artist who had conceived this symbolic group had meant to portray that the ape was at one extreme, the origin by the theory and the Jahaykah of all these thousands of years of progress. Possibly even the missing link. A. M.- 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:30 P. M.- 3:30 " 2, 1," at 11:30 to 3:30 Dyche Gargoyles Show Evolution of Jayhawk - WEDNESDAY, Decoration Day - This seemed rather old to me because I could not decide whether the originator was trying to be funny or was a deep philosopher. I decided it was of both. My conclusion confirmed and confirmed my belief in the evolutionary theory. A queer little incident happened the other day. I was walking off the HL elated by the fact that I was able to have my spirit go spirits went soaring, and with them my eyes. Just as I had reached that point, I was walking past. Dybe museum. Looking upward to the right side, I came on a decoration a huge ame- gel-like necklace with blue and white. I was surprised to find a familiar figure with the word "Jayhawk" My attention was immediately attracted by the windows, the names of the famous scientists, under them I spotted a small mouse. He began to serotize further and noticed particularly the window named after the perpetrator of the theory of evolution. FOR SALE: $125.00 deposit on new me Sale-P: $85.00, quick delivery J.F. McAlister phone 2525 W, J.F. McAlister phone 2525 W, Want Ads FOR RENT: Garage during Summer School. One block from campus. Call 321, J. D. Cushing. 193. FOR RENT? a well furnished room spacious with kitchenette and bath for light housekeeping. Convenient location. House, 1937 Maine. 937 Maine. GARAGE FOR RENT: 1536 Ken- tucky, $4.00 per month. Phone K U. 66 ask for Graves. iff WANTED - Saleem for k-19km subscription campaign next fall Seal or telephone Debert C. Roberts, Lomeland Lomeland phone 898, at once; **off** LOST: Delton Tau Delton traternity pin, return to Max Hamilton, 1111 West 11th, or call 1106. Reward, 109 FOR SALE: Motorcycle with side car. In good shape, 855. Call Sommerville at 1316 Ohio, or phone 2126 R. 190. HIGH SCHOOL, buy wishes to drive to car to California for transportation. Will pay own expenses. References exchanged. Phone 27. 102 The College Inn will stay open for the summer school. Have you seen our newfoundation. The College Inn, 411 W. Newfield St., Merrill, Laconia Ri, proprietor. $5 REWARD—For return intact of Comparative Anatomy notebook lost "Vo-dodeo Dough-dough. Vodeo-dough." — SHAKEPEARE WHEN all the bright young men and women have passed their final examinations, the fun really begins. Commencement! Solemn robes! Solemn speeches! Solemn parents! But gaiety afterwards, you bet! Gather all your friends and relatives together. Get out the food! And get out the bottles of "Canada Dry"! This fine old ginger ale has a joyous sparkle, a rare dry flavor which makes it the choice of college connaisseurs all over the U.S.A. Its subtle gingery taste recommends it to particular palates. Its pleasing carbonation makes it go down with a gurgle of goodness. Because "Canada Dry" is made from pure Jamaica ginger and does not contain capucinum (red pepper), it does not bite the tongue or leave an unpleasant after-effect. Pure, mild, mellow . . . drink "Canada Dry" and see how good a ginger ale can be! It blends well with other beverages. The Champagne of Ginger Ales "CANADA DRY" Extinct imported from Canada and halted in the U. S. A. by Canada Penguin Ice, Inc. transported to France, France, and Australia. Laminated, laminated, laminated. Installed. Don't accept substitutes or imitations. in Snow Hall, January, 1928. Call Miriam Morse, 2568 W. No questions asked. FOR RENT-A modern 7-room house. Call.2491 W. 100 EXPERIENCED MARCELING and shampooing. Price 50, 1015 Kansas Kentucky. Phone 2775. 199 FOR RENT: Modern 4 room smart mont. Private entrance and bath 941 Teen. Phone 1281 R. 199 trance, 1015 Kentucky. Phone 2775. 198 FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment; hardwood floors; private entrance. 1637 Kentucky. Phone 1253 Available June 1st. 198 --in "Laugh Clown Laugh" FOR RENT: Modern, furnished apart- ment; hardwood floors; private en- FOR SALE - Perzizki kittens. Phone 1428 W. tf Attend the summer session. Rent-A-Ford Co. We Appreciate Your Business 916 Mass. Phone 653. Suiting You Starting You That's My Business Schulz, the Tailor See Our Window Display of Graduation Presents 3OWERSOCK F. I. Carter 1031 Mm They Will Interest You Last Times Tonight 1021 Mass. Lon Chaney Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 10----40c 10----50c On the Stage The Bowersock Wedding The Bowersock We Miss Margaret Mason Mr. Fred Bohm Valuable prizes given by local merchants, On the Screen On the Screen Corinne Griffith in The Garden of Eden Starts Monday— Starts Monday— Charlie Chaplin in "THE CIRCUS" "THE CIRCUS" VARSITY Today and Thursday Harold Lloyd The King of Comedy in "SPEEDY" starting Friday VARSITY - In Our NEW Underwear Section—Main Floor ---