( ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 PAGE THREE 五 Organizations Meet for 2-Day Discussion of City Improvement THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sight-Seeing Trip of Lawrence Will Conclude Session of Local School A two-day program, designed to stress points that will tend to make Lawrence a well-planned and beautiful city, was held yesterday and today at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. This program, which was intended to be a school for citizens, was conducted under the auspices of the Lawrence City Planning Commission and the League of Kansas Municipalities, with the co-operation of the League of Kansas Municipalities, the Chamber of Commerce, the City Committee of Parad Teachers Association, the City Federation of Women's Chula W. C. T. U. and other organizations. At the afternoon meeting yesterday the general topic of a municipal center was taken up with Mayor M. Holiday presiding. At the evening meeting, which was held in Memorial High School, further needs of a well-planned city were considered. B. P. Smith, superintendent of the school, cussed for sighted school expatriate Dean F. P. Walker, of the School of Engineering, took up the subject of adequate recreation, parks and playgrounds and World D. Smith, of the League of Kansas Municipalities, founded in 1834 of clubs, the best planned city in Washington D. C. in America which is in Washington D. C. This morning, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, the school considered the general needs of a wellplanned city. Subjects discussed were Home A Touchdown We surely made a touchdown when we bought those new silver and gold Vanity Case Commutes which have just arrived. Don't go home for Thanksgiving without getting our own vanity case, or the best date in the old home town. Resee's Drug Store, 299 Main-Mac. Adv- TONIGHT—TOMORROW **ROMANCE!** Adventure! Thrills and heart-throbbles! Here is the picture everyone has been waiting for—the newest triumph of John Gil. He takes on a giant dragon screen! An epic of love and intrigue, marvelously produced! *Don't miss it*! with Eleanor Boardman and an all-star cast —Added— Miss Anna Alexander dancing special dances Comedy News Topics Planning and Planting, W. S. Griesa, A Safety First Department and Ordinances, J. T. Stenner, A Zoning Ordinance, and explanation of the new Lawrence Zoning ordinance, Mrs. H. Tanner. Paul A. Plannner, chairman of the city planning commission, presided at his funerals meeting at 12:30, at City Hall in Manhattan, on Thursday afternoon of Unity in City Planning. Shows: 3-7-9 Prices Mat. 10-40 Nite 10-50 COMING SOON— "We're in the Navy Now" The school closed its program, with a sight-seeing tour of the city, which was in charge of Charlie I., Scott, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. The library of this trib was planned to cover the points of interest brought out in the different sessions of the meeting. "Kansas Editor" Mailed New Cover Design Is Feature of Second Issue The current issue of The Kauka Editor, a publication of the depar- tment of journalism, has a new cover design and is printed in a better form than its predecessor. The issue is the second this year to be mailed to the editors of Kansas. Prof. W. A. Dill, of the department of Journalism and editor of The Kansas Editor, has succeeded in making this issue contain some very interesting facts. In order to accomplish the state, according to I. N. Flint, head of the department of jour- nation. The magazine contains several articles in regard to the round table meetings and vidiae speeches of the last meeting, on Oct. 22 and 23. The aim of this issue of the publication is to group closer together the 150 officers who visited the University of Kansas this year and to make the changes necessary to round table meetings next year. Professor Dill asks in this issue, "I hope to keep the future visitors from climbing richer terrains and getting through crises in the wail by greeting them at the University in a few years." The cover for the new Kansas Editor, drawn by Perrest O. Calvin, 28, portrays the journalism jackhawk in connection with the evolution of the up-to-date web press from the hardcover to digital ballads. It is printed in two colors. The Kansas Editor has been published only occasionally before this issue, but from now on it is planned to make it a bi-monthly publication. "The Foundations of Civilization" will be the theme of the lectures which Dr. S. B. Braden, of the School of Rehabilitation, Harpe and Cedevaleur on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Doctor Brennan file a number of such lecture engagements each year under the name of the bureau of the extension division. Braden to Give Three Lectures You'll be glad to get back to Lawrence Sunday night for a good lunch at Stutes. Don't forget our chill, sandwiches, hot chocolate, and home made pies. Reduced Round Trip Fares To Kansas City To Topeka $2.10 Tickets will be on sale daily to and including Dec. 31, 1926, and will be limited for return to 3 days in addition to date of sale. 1. 40 Tickets will be good returning via line used on the going trip or via either of the other lines. Cheaper and more comfortable than driving your own car. W. W. Bormelt Apt. A, T. & F, S. P. Apt. A, Rock Island Apt. Union Pacific Pledging Services Are Held You'll not be sorry you stayed in Lawrence over vacation if you eat your Virginia Inn 9th and Mass. Thanksgiving Dinner at the Reserve Your Place Now Theta Sigma Phi honorary and professional journalism sorority, held pledging services for the new members of the organization Thursday night. Oct. 18, at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Those pledged were Dorothy Taylor, it;27, Jessie Tucker, c;27, and Nathan Miller, a;27. A short bachardship was held after the pledging and refreshments were served. WANT ADS Read the Kansan want ads. LOST—Kappa Alpha Theta pin be between Corbin and Fraser. Phone 1619 White, Reward 65 WANTED—Furnace to tend. Call K U. Y. M. C. A., 280. 65 GIRLS interested in forming group in view of petitioning national sorority give name, address, class and college in answering. Address Council of Regents, 140 Acton Road, Columbus, Ohio. 67 YOUR TYPING neatly and correctly done. Price reasonable. Call 914 Kentucky, or phone 1951 Blue. 67 If you are self supporting and need employment, call The Service Branch, phone 2477 White. 67 GERMAN TUTORING, elementary and scientific, at reasonable rates; good references. See classifier. Watton library, room 204. 64 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. GLO-TONE wax murreel, the kind that stay in, K. U. Beauty Parors, 727 Mass. Phone 10288. 47 TURNER CLUB手机 be on during宴 Mother will appreciate one of those nice pound boxes of Johnston's Thanksgiving Chocolates. Take one home to Her Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Handy for Students Stop in on your way home. Are You Prepared Are You Prepared to Meet Your Bird Thursday? Thanksgiving Day is one of the big dress-up event of the year— a day that calls for apparel from Ober's —will you be ready? "Jayhawk Forty-fives" 2-trouser suits $45 Thanksgiving vacation, Make reservations Wednesday for Thanksgiving dinner, 1290 Penn. 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