County Clubs Elected Officers This Morning (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Lyon—Marian Ross, Alice Godsey Howard Morgan. Marion—Willard R. Wolfenberger, Virginia Thorp, William Immer. Marshall—Ruth Rodkey, Martin te. Helen Heleker. fro, fleden Heeler. Dr. pheson—George flodges, Wil- Hawkinson, Adilyn Anderson. Meade—Fred Holderman, Ona Martin, Rosa Taylor, Fanny Smoker. Martin, Ross Taylor, Fanny Smoker, Miami—Steve Sheridan, Katharine McGeeh, Witlingebauer Krumnick. Mitchell—Harold Davis, Wm. P. Conroy, Mabel Mehl. Montgomery-Max Kreuger, Wesley Roberds, Hilton Dougins, Chester Brewer. Nemaha-William Tennal, Violet Shoemaker. Morris—C. G. Lutch, R. A. Buchanan, Marie Jones. Neosho-Everett Carlson, Reba Collum, Jack Grantham. Norton - Victor Mathews, Mahlo Dulp, Helen Browne, Harold Fair child. Osborne—Lois Gilbert, H. G. Gregg arv. Grace Meibergen. Osage-Leo McNalley, Joseph Black, Mildred Jones. Grace, Michael Itawa—Hyrie A. Ivy, Don Part- rere, Anthony Oats. Pawnee—Wayne Baxter, Raymond Nichols, Helen Lowry, Ferdinand Ewing. Phillips—Archie Larkin, Clifford Ryther, William Moore, Harold Gray, Potawatomi—D. S. Armstrong. Pratt—Marjorie Whitman, Paul Rienets, Helen Ronn. Rowlins-Glen G. Greason, Mrs. J. D. Davis, Merle Higley, Myrtle Graves. Reno—John Fontron, Mirfam King, Arthur Hefling. Rice—Rufus Case, Elmer Kemper, Eelva Sangster. Republic-Wilmer Harvey, John L. Faulkner, Margaret Baird. Biley - Bert L. Cameron, Elvin O. Chaffee, Elizabeth Parkinson, Joe H. Brewer. Russell—Noel Notting, W. Bruney, Mary L. Ruppenthal. Rocks—John Slason, Theodore Hanson. Salline—Charlotte Miliken, Harold Anderson, Elizabeth Humbarger, John J. McLean. Shawnee—Joe Ream, Robert Johnston, Lois Robinette. Sedgewick-Joe Osborne, Nesion Moore, Dorothy Schollenberger, Mitchell Jordan. Seward—George Spradling, Mildred Care, Blanche Jones. Hillstead, Abraham Pratt. Sherman—Dorothea Horton, Winfried Albright. Alice Reed, Wallace Slaford—Myrli Hart, Arthur Gates, George Thompson. Smith—Midred Alfred, A. W. Lo- cres, Mrs. H. D. Mahin. Sumner—John Potueck, Virginia Schwinn, Vernia May Ready. Trego-Leonard Sweet, G. G Greenwood, Edith Wallace. Thomas—August Lauterbach, Ken neth Crumley, Lee Horney, Myron Albright. Woodson—W. L. Mills, Carrol Degler, Eva Lee. Wahanusce—Annabel Pringle, John Kistler, Blanche Eckles. Wilson - Marion Lines, George Bradshaw, Russell Culver, Robert Sharpe. Wyandotte—Ward Hitt, Dick Mc- Farland, Marion McDonald. Central High, K. C., Mo—Louise Saltmarsh, Randall Creel, Charles Punton. Manual High, K. C. Mo—Lela B. Duncan, Daniel Saul Millman. Northeast High School, K. C., Mo. —Frank Snell, Hayden Chapman, Don Hewill. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Westport High, K. C., Mo—Richard Moore, Lawrence Buren's Brien, Elizabeth Hill, Palmer Stevens. St. Joseph, Mo.-Kathryn Ken- ney, Robert Bell; Elsie Rogers. Missouri—Keith Wilson of Independence, Webster Kear of Carthage, Irene Peabody of Springfield. Oklahoma—Orval Bradley of Cherokee, Thomas Poor of McAllister, Marion Collins of Sanipa. Washington, D. C.-David Lobdell, Fawcett Ross, Charles E. Lobdell, Jr. Washington, D. C.-David Lobdell, Fawcett Roy, Charles L. Eldobl, Ld. out-of-state-John Harris of Piqua, Ohio; C. E. Mundis of Van Buren, Ark; Helen Jaka of Denver, Colo. Note...Because of small number of representatives in the University, no organizations were perfected for the following Kansas counties: Barber, Clark, Domiphan, Ellis, Grant, Greely, Hankell, Hodgson, Kearney, McKinley, Moeen, Monroe, Rush, Scott, Stanton, Steven, Walcee, and Wichita. The Zoology club picture for the Jayhawk will be taken Saturday afternoon at 1300 at Squires. All memoirs are to be submitted to Wesley T. Ammenurek, president. WANT ADS LOST-Eye glasses, gray celluloid rims, somewhere between University and Ky. Leave at room 121 Fraser. D-10 LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. Finder call Anderson at 248. Reward. D-15 CHRISTMAS Gifts-Clever suggestions at the Gift Shop, Annex to the Food Shop, 1126 Teen. D-15 FOR RENT-Large south room in modern home for two boys. 1301 Vermont. Phone 127. D-13. FOR SALE—2 Cornets, 1 slide, 1 valve, Reasonably priced. Graham Overgard 633 Indiana D-12 FOR RENT—Room with or without board. Private home. 1657 Indiana. Price reasonable. D-12 WANTED—Man roomate. No rent until January 15. Phone 990. Steed. D 15 FOR SALE-- $200 Lecola-Stewney victoria. A-1 condition, $100. Call at 1121 Ken. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. E. W. Allen. D-14. WANTED—An experienced steward or stewardess for a small club. Inquire in person at 1235 Ky. st. D-10 ROOMS—For boys, single or double. 1319 Tenn. St. Phone 1475. D-7 Fresh Stuffed Dates Chocolate Creams Chocolate Caramels Made from the best. In bulk and in beautiful boxes. See our window display and also our showcase display. CONOMOW'S 943 Mass. announces a big old-fashioned turkey dinner, $1.00 a plate, served by request, from 5:30 to 8:00,Sunday night. Call 987. Mrs. Eva Guffin at 643 R.I. FOR SALE - Gibbon Mandolin, style A21 Lebanon case, good as new. Leftover $87.50 for $30.00. Use dress for $45.00. 348 Wainwright Kansas City, Mo. D-10. 1. OST or strayed. One light tan whip cord rain coat. about size 37.$5.00 reward. Notify Robert Cambell. Phone 536. D-11. LOST-Black leather note book at Union Foieff station Wednesday noon, Nov. 29. Reward. Call Elizabeth Mize. 240. D-10. FOR RENT—2 rooms with sleeping porch. Close to hill. Call 2423 White. D-10. DR. J. W. O'REYON. (Dentist) Special attention to prevention and treatment of poxenemia. 304 Perikma Building. Tel. 507. A Tuxedo is correct for formal and informal functions. PROFESSIONAL CARD Tuxedo Shirts $3.00 to $7.50 Special Sale Silk and Silk Wool Hosery Saturday Only DALE'S PRINT SHOP. Job work of all hinds. 1027, Mass. St., Phone 228. Tuxedo Vests $5.00 to $8.50 Eight O'clock and all's well Collars These are advertised in the Kansan only and if you wish to take advantage of the special prices you mention it to the saleswoman otherwise they are regular price. Tuxedo Sets $2.00 to $4.00 Houk-Green Clo. Co. Hummingbird Bird Costs Our regular bird cost $1.10 and $1.75 values in black and cardinal. A pair $1.35 and $1.55. Hosiery Humming Bird Silk Hosiery. Our $2.00 value in black, seal, navy, and fawn. A pair $1.65. Our $2.50 value in black only. A pair $2.19. Balance: Full Embellished Silk Valeur Our regular $2.00 value in black, white, cordovan and caramel. A pair $1.65. A pair $1.50 and $1.50. Vanity Fair Full Fashioned Silk. In most all sizes and colors. Regular price $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $5.00. Sale price $1.65, $2.19, $2.65 and $4.09. Not all sizes in all shades, fancy clocking. Regular $2.50 and $5.00. Bottom $2.19 and $2.65. Themed with gold and wood Hose. caramel. A pair $1.60. La France Full Fashioned Silk. WEAVERS LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist). Eyes examined; glasses made. Office 1025 Mass. MK. Learn to dance before you go home for vacation. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Dr. Florence J. Barrows. Phone 2387. Office 9001* Mass. St. Calls answered. Oread Shining Parlor CHARLIE'S MODERN DANCING Phone 2762 for appointment Best Shines in Town Clothes cleaned clean in clean naphtha. That's us! New York Cleaners We Do Ladies' Shampooing as well as Hair Bobbing STADIUM BARBER SHOP "The Shop of Service" 1033 Mass. St. Engraving. Printing. Binding Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies. Printing by any process 736 Mass. St Stationery We Do PHONE 75 WATKINS NATIONAL BANK A. G. ALRICH CAPITAL $100,000.00 CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President & Chairman of the Board. SURPLUS $100,000.00 Stationery DIRECTORS SURPLUS $100,000.00 D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Asher, L. V. Muffer, T. C. Green J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop James Kirkwood Lila Lee and Pathe News Varsity-Bowersock Friday and Saturday Stevenson's thrilling story of the South Seas produced with all its tingling adventure. Shows—2:30—4:00—7:30—9:00 p.m. "EBB TIDE" Adults 28 cts. Tom Mix "JUST TONY" The rainy tale of a horse with more Can horse sense. Mix's horse Tony is surely a star. Comedy—"The Pirate" Children 10 cts. As the weather gets colder rush up to our cafe and have your meals with hot rolls and pure butter. They certainly taste fine! 711 Mass. St. De Luxe Cafe Cleaning:- done with clean naphtha Delivery Service Pressing-- done with newest model press Dressing Room ALTERATIONS Phone 442 - 1109 Mass. Shop Here For Christmas You will find in our complete stock, the ideal gift for friend or relative. We have a range from the most costly jewel to an expensive trinket. You can find just what you want if you come before the rush cuts down your choice... Come tomorrow. The College Jeweler by giving her a Make Her Xmas a Happy One Shafer Sets Gold Fountain Pen—Eversharp Pencil Set Shafter Sets $8.50 — $12.00 Cookin Sets $8.50 — $12.00 These sets are in unusually attractive boxes. Conklin Sets $8.50---- $12.00 We also have the Life Time Fountain Pen RANKIN'S "The Quality Drug Store" 1101 Mass. 10:00 A.M. "The Social Self" Three Addresses on Social Problems 10:00 A. M. "The Social Self" By Prof. Victor E. Helleberg at the Unitarian Church Next Sunday, December 10. 11:00 A. M. "The Menace of Law and Order" By Prof. Seba Eldridge 7:00 P.M. "The Student Situation in Europe" By Walker Morrison "Freedom in the Search for Truth" Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall Saturday December 19,1922 Lucas-English Orchestra