--- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THIRD X Y. W. C. A. Official to Interview Women Interested in Work Secretary of Personnel Bureau Will Make Appointments Nov. 8 and 9 Miss Jessamine C. Fenner, secretary of the personnel bureau of the national board of the Y. W. C. A. will be in Lawrence Nov. 8 and 9 to interview students interested in entering some form of work in the association. Appointments for contact may be made at dean Agnes Houssel's office. The interviews will be held at Henley House. Miss Fenner's visit is being linked with the vocational guidance program of the W. S, G. A. A talk to all women interested in the openings and opportunities of Y. W, C. A. work will be scheduled for either Monday or Tuesday afternoon. All those, see below, who are interested in the guidance are invited to attend the meeting or to make a special appointment with Miss Fenner. In a letter to Dean Husband Miss Fenner outlined the several departments through which a new secretary may enter W. Y. C. A, work. There is the girl reserve department where the secretary works with school girls of grade junior high, and high age girls, each with a possible necklace a hooking on the chology and sociology and if possible some experience in groun work. The secretary of the industrial department works with industrial girls and women. She should be a person of some maturity and judgment. A secretary must have a good understanding with considerable credit in these departments is essential. A secretary in the business and professional department will find employed experience in the business world a plus. A secretary in the education must be a graduate of a recognized school of physical education. Food service secretaries and cafeteria directors must be graduates of specialized schools of household economics. According to Miss Fenner there is always a need for executives, both departmental and general. A summer course of training is usually required of all beginners. The salary offered to an inexperienced secretary who has had the technical training from a summer school is in most cases $1500. 10.37 Two double concrete tennis courts costing $81,000 is to be the render memorial at Oklahoma University. WANT ADS LOST-Half-grown comical German police dog carries license number 1693, has Burin Collins in collar. Finder calls Railh E. Smith, phone 521693. LOST: Terroise rim glasses in Owen Vail case, between library and Corbin hall. Edith Edith Hibbs, 860. FOR RENT: 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; private entrance. Phone 2628W, 700 Miss. 50 THREE ROOM apartment for rent: modern, furnished, furniture heat; bath bills paid; ideal location for staycation with friends. Phone 2531 while, 1216 Town. 50 LOST-Auto automobile tint in front of Law building. Finder return to Carter Tire company, 1001 Manhattan. Reward. TF FOR first classes meals at the city lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. If PARTY WHO took the overcrowd from Jayhawk cafe, please return to the Jayhawk. No questions asked. 49 STUDENTS: Be collegiate! Have your slicker painted comically. Pricess right. Satisfaction? Well, use for a movie. Use for a movie. Use for a movie. Leon, call 1019 white. 3 decker, toasted cream chicken sand-wiches Cream and drink Ice Cream & Drinks Professional Pan-Hellenic Council Sponsors Mixer Blue Mill The first professional pan-ballistic smoker of the year was held in Eckle's hall Wednesday evening at S.p.m. The smoldered server a nineteen and get-together for the men from the various professional houses. Sandwich Shop 1009 Mass. We Deliver The entertainment was in the nature of a stunt contest, each organization presenting a stunt. The Beta Phi Sigma won the cop, given as a prize, by imitating a right at the Empress剧院 in Karosse City. Clerk andDOA members were present. A business meeting of the professional panhellenic Council was held at the Delta Sigma Pi house immediately preceding the smoker. R. O. T. C. Plans Banquet R. O. T. C. Plans Banquet The R. O. T. C. members are to stage a banquet, Nov. 23, according to recent plains. In previous years all banquets have been sting affairs but this year they have the choice of sacrificing one of their three social events. The banquet was held yesterday evening by the battalion, which was reviewed by the honourary colonel, Margarite Staffer, and by Major J. R. Cygen and the battlefield officers. John Schmitter, president of the State Board of Pharmacy, made an address before an assembly of the pharmacy at 14:58 Thursday morning. "Dress Well and Succeed," begins by having your shoes repaired and skinned at the Electric Shop, next to the Variety theater. We take pride in our work and want your business FOE RENT: 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; private entrance. Phone. 3205 Mw, 706 Miss, 70 MARCELLING, shampooing, hot oil marcelles, K. U. Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass., phone 1028. 67 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. RETINING Ocular. Fifth glasses a specialty. Tests he eye, nose and throat. Phone 312. P. A. U. Bldg. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IU. IT. BERING DR. H. E. MUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, office at Residence, Lawrence, Kansas Phone 465 1695 Massachusetts DR. FLORENCI BARROWS Osteopathic Palmieri, Calls answered, Over Barris's Drink. Phone 2327. LAWRENCE, OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1975. Mass. DR. FLORENCE HARROWS Lawrence, Kansas School of Commerce, Biomedical training Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Sen for catalog. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Shows—3 - 7. Prices: Mat. 10 - 35 Nite 10 - 40 The show of shows. A mighty Drama of love and Romance. Added—Comedy — News — Fables Starting Monday MILTON SULLS in "MEN OF STEEL." Starting Monday VARSITY SATURDAY ONLY Last Times Tonight W. C. FIELDS in "SO'S YOUR OLD MAN" Prices: Mat, 10-35, Nite 10-40 Added—"Raggedy Rose"—Topics of the Day Jimmie Mittlem's Jazz "Hounds" play the short reels Love scenes such as you've never thrilled to. Punch scenes such as you've never dared hope for. Big sets such as you've never dreamed of. Gripping, colorful romantic-drama of the theater and its people. 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