THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE or Geltch Gives Special Musical Number at Y.W.C.A.Vespers Coming Financial Campaign and Plans for Interest Groups Are Discussed 4. A violin solo, "Ave Marina" by Prof Waldemar Gellch of the School of Fine Arts, was the special musical number at the Y. W. C. A., a vespeler in Fresher chapel Tuesday after afternoon. He was accompanied by Mrs. Gellch. The services of worship was lead by Marjory Day. The theme of the meeting was a consideration of the intergroup interests, and the time, energy, and effort which will be needed to carry out the year's program successfully. Dorothy Rosebrough was in charge of the presentation of the interest groups. More than one hundred women have already decided on their preference and turned in the questions. The groups are not complete or closed, however, and anyone may decide at any time to join one of the groups, or whom interested in the same question may form a group around it. Out of the 22 suggested questions, 16 definite groups have been requested. The one on personality was the most popular, and the others showed much variety—how can I live on 24 hours a day? What is college doing to me? How can I have a better time? Is there any connection between the Passive strike and my new fall clothes? What can an intelligent person believe about prayer? What shall I read this winter? My prejudices, personal race, class—where did I get them? Shall I take the Bible literally or seriously? May I find religion in great English poems? What do peo ple see in Europe? Do I know why I'm a "Christian"? Why read biography? Would I like to be a member of an Interracial commission? How do I decide on my life work? The association officially approved the campaign of the Y, W. C. A. which is to begin on Monday Oct. 11. It instructed Eunice Hauge, finance chairman, to proceed with the plans. Alice Fearing is in charge of the campaign, who is interested should have wired at Honeley house or see her. University Students Wed University Students Wed Annual University marriage of the marriage of Dorothy Fulbrer, A. B. 28, and Harold W. Browen, a student in the School of Law and a member of Anaconda fraternity. They were all made friends who will make our home in Lawrence. Olga Fulton, c28, was elected to Quack club at the regular business meeting of the club which was held last night. Used Ford Cars 1920 Roadster; runs. Worth our price, $40. 1919 Tudor Sedan. Rubber fair; runs good, priced $55. 1920 Touring. Lots service in this car. Oour price, $30. 1915 Randeter has recently had $72 work put on it. Our price to you, $85. 3 good chassis; tires good, mechanically O. K. 1925 Coupe. Tires good, new paint, car A-1, very reasonable. 14224 Tucker Sedan. Good throughout. Our price to you, $295. 1925 Touring. Right everyway, priced low. Terms to Suit SPANISH and French Litoring, Low rates. Phone 1619 White. 28 WANT ADS FOR RENT--Well furnished room 1 modern home. No other rooms Call 1790 White. 945 Ind. 28 Authorized Ford Dealers 1020 Mass.' St. Phone 77 LOST--Beta Theta Pi pin on Hill Tuesday. Return to Kansas office for reward. FOR RENT? — A downstairs completely furnished modern four-room apartment. Call 6523 Resd. 25 LOST: Brown leather bag hand com- taining valuable articles. Finder please leave at business office or room 107, Fraser. 28 --adults only; references, Immediate preservation, Phone 2500 Black, 1738 Maine St. Price $20 under lease. Also purchase for rent. 25 1. LOST: Glasses in leather case with A, J. Baconburg, Horton, King, coase, between 14th and Tennessean and Wake library. Fincher, date 128 IOOM for girl. Are you looking for a quiet, attractive, comfortable single room in private home? It is located within walking distance reasonable. Phone 1234. 28 LOST—Grey plaid vest. Finder call 567 Mr. Wait. 21 OR RENT—Elegantia furnished suite, faciity preferred, Phone 825, Mrs. Arthur Pitney, 212 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private family for two boys EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky Learn to tint in one lesson D'Ambra Photo Service—Adv. MAN wanted with car. Salary. Call 627 Mass. 26 FOR RENT-A furnished five-room cottage, modern except furnace. BOWERSOCK Last Times Tonight Constance Talmadge “Duchess of Buffalo” Tomorrow-Saturday Does a Career take the place of Romance in a girl's life? A ? fan cinicking problem, hilarious conplications, and a surprising education—in Norman Shearer's govt sees follow-up "Ws Secretary." Added - Comedy - News . Fables Prices Mat. 10-40 Night 10:50 Shows 3,7:30,9 Metro-Atholium Mayer picture SOON "THE QUARTERBACK" MARCELING, shimppooing, hot oil treatments, K. U., Barber Store, Benny Parker, 727 Mass., Phone 1029. 45 FOR first class meals at the city highest prices, come to the resortful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. If PROFESSIONAL CARDS FOOTWEAR AND SUNGLASS DR. B. HERING Downtown, PA. Specialty, the eye care, ointment and shampoo. Phone 513-620-8722; F. A. U. Bldg. DR. K. RESTAURANT Downtown family phoenics. Office at Res- taurant. Phone 415-269-1657 1897 Massachusetts. DR. F. FOREIGN BARRWS Downtown phoenics. Call answered. Over Barrier's Drugs. Phone 2307. LAW OFFICE OPTICAL COMPANY Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Fire Glasses Exclusively 1705 Mass. Seven expert barbers—five beauty operators A complete line of toiletries Marceling Waterwaving Manicuring married permanent waving Hot oil treatments Foil stick Fingerwaying a specialty Frank Vaughn, Proprietor students at the Sorbonne, who stroll daily along the Boulevard St. Germain, speaking French with wonder- ful fluency— and who gather in the thick Parisian atmosphere of the Cafe des Deux Magots, where there's no extra tax on gestures— wear a style of dress start- lingly different from that of the townsfolk. It's a style they've chosen themselves— and no one else in Paris dares to wear it! College men themselves have dictated the style—it has a carefree swagger found in no other clothes. Men come to us for Society Brand college clothes because they carry out this college idea with more distinction than any others. I, e., they are absolutely correct in cutl Here in America we don't carry the colors quite so far, perhaps (their jackets have purple and orange stripes), but our idea's the same. Our college clothes are more distinguished, and just as unmistakable. ORPHEUM Last Times Tonight "PALS FIRST" Tomorrow—Saturday One Kiss To Save A Nation! Aileen Pringle Ben Lyon —when the crisis between her country and his was at white heat, it was she who outwited him—but when it mount its life—when he was attacked by a travelling riffle that spat defiance. Added - Comedy - News Shows: 3,7:30,9 Prices Mat.10-35 Night 10-40 SOON "KID BOOTS" Stop on your way downtown or coming home and try our lunches and sodas. Phone-708 1031 Mass. St. REDUCED RATES to Topeka and the Kansas Cities Round trip fare from Lawrence to Topeka now $1.15. One way fare, 70c. Round trip fare from Lawrence to the Kansas Cities, $1.80. One way fare, $1.10. 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