FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1927 A . PAGE THREE 12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN New Organization Has Two Hundred Ninety Members Second Generation Chu Chooses John Outland First President of Group Two hundred and ninety students were present at the initial meeting of the new organization "Second Generation Club," held Monday at 4:30 in the building. Membership is obtained in this club by having either a father or mother who attended the University of Kansas. Four present grandparents and grandpants who attend the William S. Sayres' grandfather was a member of the faculty and his father a graduate. The purpose of the club is to assist in the day set up, to offer information and fathers of University students. Following an address by Channel Lindley on "The Value of the Club to Campus Life" the election of officers was held. John Outland was elected president, Lee, vice president, Helen Fitzsimon, secretary and Herbert Hadley, channellord. Members of the club and their parents are: Dr. A. B. Adams, dicarbon, Leonine Kiffman, George Aller, Sir. B. G. Gowan, George Aller, Sir. B. Gowan, Alexander Allen, daughter; Josephine Allen, F. C. Allen, sister; Mary Aller, H. A. Anderson, son; James H. P. Cray, son, guarder N. Coby, daughter, Joseph Cray, son, guarder N. Coby, daughter, Anne Cray, son, guarder N. Coby, daughter, Cathleen Cray, son, guarder N. Coby, daughter, both B. Cray and Elena G. Caldwell; H. B. Churchill, daughter, Mavin J. Jane Churchill; M. B. Churchill, daughter, Holman M. B. Christopher,女儿, Mary S. Churchill, daughter, Melissa M. Churchill, daughter, Holman M. Christopher,女儿, Mary S. Churchill, daughter, Melissa M. Churchill,女儿, Mary S. Churchill, daughter, Larnia Linn Churchill, Monique A. Chippeau, daughter, Larnia Linn Chippeau, daughter, Monique A. Chippeau Robert Edwardson, daughter, Thulia M. Johnson; H. W. Ehson, son, Joan M. Johnson; W. C. Elsa, son, John Pfluer Ether; R. M. Johnson; George W. Ehson, mother, Mrs. Iris Johnson; George W. Ehson, Mrs. Iris May Ender; daughter, W. P. Ewijn; George L. Kinnon, daughter, Entertainer Erie; daughter, Mary Ecclesiastine; Harry Erie; daughter, Mary Ecclesiastine; Harry Erie; daughter, Mary Ecclesiastine; Kevin Eander; daughter, Dusyke Ender; J. G. Farwell; daughter, Josephine N. Parrel; Felix Parrel; daughter, Mary K. Parrel; Bertel Parrel W. L. Gleacher, son, Thunder Gardener; Cham Gerrison, son, Cham; W. Gerrison, son, Mrs. Green L. Gleacher, son, Hailey M. Grew- ter, son, Wallace Hunter; G堡 Gardiner, gardent Mr. Claire Jackson, daughter, Alexa V. Jackman; Frank K. Jayne, son, Clarisse J. Matthews; Tony S. Womack, son, J. M. Jewett; Charles W. Johnson; son, Carl K. Jones; John J. Linhan; James A. Joyce; Lilah R. L. Earley; J. E. L. Libeslie; daughter Lillah L. R. L. Libeslie; daughter G. L. Guerreiro; daughter F. Laurence Louganey; Soul Learlie F. Laurence Louganey; Soul Learlie L. Lyons; Donald R. L. Earley; Donald R. L. Dr. D. L. Mearnard, op. dolomia Mearnard, A. B. Marmot, daughter, Dolomia Marmot, Chama Marthur, d. daughter, Gillie Martha, Jane Martha, d. daughter, Gillie Martha, Lara Marsh; Gertrud. T. Marshall, son, George Marshall; A. L. Moseman, son, Byron Moseman; B. L. Moseman, son, Byron Moseman; Trojan Marsh; O. J. May, son, O. J. May; Mossion; Trotter Marsh; Dorothy Moseman; W. Moseman; Trotter Marsh; Dorothy Moseman; Middledick daughter; Guse Middledick; H. Miller, daughter; Katherine C. Miller, H. W. Miller, daughter; W. C. Mellishford, son W. C. Mellishford, son D. Snell, daughter; Mamma Mamma, F. B. McCaddell, mother, Boe J. W. O'Frimm, son, Leonard L. O'Frimm, G. P. Glueberstein, daughter A. Q. Glueberstein, G. P. Kerr, daughter B. Q. Kerr, G. P. Bryan, daughter F. E. Pearson, G. D. Parkinson, daughter H. A. Parkinson, P. G. Parkinson, daughter W. C. Pearson, son Charles Parkinson, daughter E. Charles Pougle Pearson, W. C. Pearson, son W. Phillip, daughter M. E. Phillip, H. Ponderdecker, daughter J. Painiometer, Proof,叔 Proof,妻子 E. Mary O'Frimm E. E. Sibley, daughler, Helen Smith Salter (S. E. Sibley, son Charles T. Sanderson, T. D. Sibley, son Donald Sibley, son John Sibley, son Donald Sibley, son W. P. Sayre, son W. P. Sayre, son Albert A. Schuler, son F. Scott, Jr., my Mr. and M. J. A. Schuler, daughter W. C. Reunion, son Edward Sibley, R. E. Sibley, son John Whitman Sibley, John Whitman Sibley, mother T. R. Smart, daughter Roberta Stuart, Bachelor Scholarship, B.A. from Cornell University; Alfred Lloyd, daughter F. Scummard, daughter Gloria Scummard, Mrs. O. T. Roblin, father Taylor J. Taylor, S. Ralph Hathaway, mother Alfred Lloyd, son Rahla George E. Herman, son James George E. Herman, son John Lloyd, son John Lloyd, son G. O. Trinkle, son Albert Trinkle, daughter Georgie Trinkle, son Georgie Trinkle, son Lowery Trinkle, daughter Trouwler Trinkle, daughter Trouwler Trinkle, Charles H. Tucker, daughter Jude Trecker, Tucker G., G. Tucker, tuber Trecker, Dr. T. Vernand, son Thomas Vernand, tuber Trecker, Dr. T. Vernand, son Thomas Vernand, Robert Walters, daughter A. Walters, daughter Kate Walther, Dr. J. H. Walther, son Jane Walther, daughter R. Warbaugh Walters, daughter Warbaugh Walters, daughter Kate Walther, daughter Kate Walther, Ms. F. T. Williamson, daughter William Williams, R. R. Williamson, daughter William Williams, R. R. Wilson sons Send the Daily Kansan home. Radio Tryout to Be Held D. M. Swarthout Will Direct Local Audition The date of the Atwater Kiwi audit for Lawrence and the University has been set for Oct. 4. At Fraser hall, by Dean D. M. Swerthown who is in charge. At that time 11 singers, including the auditorium audit last Saturday morning in the auditorium of central Administration, will compete again The singers will be judged and chosen to attend the state meet to be held in Wichita, Oct. 14 and 18, each September. The singers will be White, the national chairman of the audition. The women who were successful in the preliminary contest are Amanda Biermaier, fa28; Dori De Jara, fa28; Kate McCarthy, Dr. Margaret Dreennag, Therail Collins, fa28; and Mrs. Harold Russell, fa28. The men who will compete are David Gleen Simmons, fa28; Glenn Simmons, c; Charles Sager, fa28; and Paul Johnson, fa28. There will be five judges; two of whom will listen to the singers by radio, and three who will be present at the auditorium. The contest is open to all who are interested 'and will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Five Boys Show Talent in Oread Cooking Class Oread High School has added another linger to its chain of accomplishments. Content no longer to elicit enthusiasm, Oread teaches or business men, it is also touching them to be good husbands as well. He instructs students in domestic science class five bays, each one of whom is proving himself to be a master in the magic science of... Enrolled in the cooking class from the very beginning, the boys have shown even more interest and talent than any of their patrons, according to Professor Twente, principal of the Oread training school. The boys are Robert Dill, Delarger Heckart, Corman Pennock, Shrien Shipman and Wattie H. Taylor. Charles "Buddy" Rogers, ex 26, has been selected to play the part of Able in Paramount's screen version of 'Abie's Irish Roots, according to a news release. He was vice president of the Famous Players-Laky corporation, when he stepped down from his position on union station Wednesday night to enlist from Hollywood to New York. Read the Kansan want ada. LOST—Parker Duofold fontain pen on emupa Wednesday, Name engraved, Call 1752. 20 WANTED—Comforters to tie. Have a large comfortable room to rent. Also garage to rent. 904 Louisiana. Phone 2021 red. 21 LOST—Pair of brown tortoise shell rimmed glasses in gymnasium, first floor. Thursday morning. Return to Kanau office. 20 Send the Daily Kansan home. Want Ads FOR RENT-Now vacant—very desirable bungalow. 1724 Indiana. Call 1259 red. 19 FOR SALE—Essex Four rondster. Phone 1407 white. 20 Edgeworth LOST—Spectacle case containing $8, at Varsity theater Tuesday after- ternoon. Call Marian Chastain, 898, 19 FOR SALE—Polyphase Duplex slide rule, excellent condition, Phone 1078. . 22 SALEMSMAN—Student to sell grocery wholesale to fraternities and colleges. Experience. Address Friedman Brothertown and Wanstele, Kansas 19 City, Mo. LOST - Shenan Lifetime pen around Frazer hall, Thursday, Sept. 27. Reward. Name is printed dinky on Call. Call 1629 white. on 20 Knox Hats LOST—Pair black horn rim spectacles. Finder please return to Kasman business office. makes ladies prefer HOME LAUNDRY - Shirts, 12c; Coats, 14c; handkerchiefs, 2c; hankerchiefs, 2c. Greet call for prices. Call Perry's 2551. 1146 New Work. Work called for a delivered. LOST—Or campus, a Kappa key between Ad and Fraser. Finder call Mary Chichey, phone 2589. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for girls at 1231 Louisiana. Formerly pipe-smokers "It Won't Be Long"-before you'll need that winter coat— If you buy a new coat you'll want last season's coat refreshed, to wear for second best— Our method of handling fur trimmed garments insures your fur will be soft, fluffy and clean. If you're planning on wearing the old one you'll want it looking its best. Why not phone for one of our drivers tomorrow morning? Waukanta House. Board if desired Phone 1870. WANTED student laundry. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Phone 2226 white. 18 ROOM and meals for girls, with bone privileges. Also 6 o'clock dinner served to boys or girls. 1360 Teen Phone 1029 white. 22 MARCELLING, finger waving, winter fingerwaving; 50th first 4 days of week; the Friday and Saturday. Champion- ship waving, 1015 Kentucky, phone 2776. FOR RENT - 3room apartment, $25. Double-room, nicely furnished.15. House bills paid. Call at 1017 New Hampshire. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BAROWS Duteopathic Physician, Calls answered. Ovez Barber's Drug. Phone 2357 We Cater to Those Who Like Their Foods Carefully Prepared and Appropriately Served Our Preparations for Tomorrow and Sunday are Designed Especially to Please You De Luxe Cafe 711 Massachusetts Dress Sale 15 Saturday More than one hundred new and smart frocks and dresses in a two days' sale at this attractive price. There are no two alike. There is a dress for Every Occasion The sizes for Misses or Women Dance Frocks Dinner Dresses Afternoon Dresses Street Dresses School Dresses Sports Dresses Velvets Satins Crepes Georgettes Jerseys Wool Crepes Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery Bullene's "Exclusive but not Expensive" Onyx Pointex Silk Hosiery After Kansas Whips Grinnell Come to the VARSITY DANCE Saturday Night F. A. U. Hall Kearney-Fredericks 9-Piece Orchestra Will Play Stags $1.25 Dates .75 9 P. M.