2015年4月18日 2015年4月19日 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hallam, timmis one of the many girls Agris a years been nearly located and the jetties rent. rooms. The nurses used physi- sician in give of the porte orid So large velocity centre the par late not care the dec the town il g BY THE WAY Dorothy Donaldson, c24 will spend the week end at her home in Kansas City. Hazel Winkler, c22, will accompany her, Dorothy Brandle, c2'3, spent the week end at her home in Chanute, Kansas. The Chi Omega Security will entertain with an informal house dance in honor of its pledges Friday evening, October 1. H. W. Huff, c'23, spent Tuesday in Topeka attending the reunion of the 35th Division. Charles Peters, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Pasla Kansas. Paul S. Oles c21, has returned after spending two years at the University of Chicago, to complete his work is the department of geology. Derman O'Leary, a former student of the University, has given up his position with the Fidelity Trust Copain, of Kunawa City, to enter Dayton Graham, also a former student here, will take his position. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of James Reese, c24 of Smith Center. Victor Tate, class of '23 of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, wished his brother, Cecil Tate, c'23 of U.S. Uniplanen House Saturday and Sunday. Francis Martin, A. B. '15, is in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, working for the Mexico Petroleum Company. Mr. Martin was formerly employed by the State Geological Survey. Mrs. B. H. Rogers of Olathe is visiting her daughter Geraldine at the Sigma Kappa house. MEN—The National Alliance, the most popular Lyceum Bureau of the East and South, will invade Kansas next year. Excellent propositions with experience. I am training the state agency. See me any evening. $o$ KENNETT H. C. HARRIS Phone 2344 White. 1338 Ohio Lawrence Lodge No. 2 K. of P. Meets Every Friday Night in Dick Bros. Hall. Club Room Always Open to Members. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Sphinx, Freshman Honorary Society for men, will hold their annual dance at kobitem Gymnastics, with dancers from various clubs. The first dance on the Hill this year. The sames of the new Sphinx will be announced at this time. There will be a meeting of the K. U. Alumni Association in Kansas City tomorrow noon. At this meeting there will be organized a women's division club. According to Alfred Hill, club. According to Alfred Hill, secretary of the Alumni Association here, the woman's division promises to be of special value in the work of club. The alumni expect a great deal from the women's division. All men planning to play varsity basketball this season are asked to report at Robinson gymnasium at 7:00 p.m. t.m., tonight, Thursday, for the first workout—Ernest Uhlrlaub, Captain. El Atenco will hold his first meeting of the year Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in room 313 Fraser. Election of new members.-Leland M. Shout, The Mass Meeting for girls will not be held this week because of a conflict in dates. Meeting of all "A" girls at Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night at 10:30 o'clock - Marie Shaklee. There will be a meeting of the Women's Roaming House Committee, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Miss Corbin's home, 1188 Ohio Street. There will be an open meeting of the Student Volunteers at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening in Myers Hall. Rease and bring some one with you. The Biology Library in Snow Hall has been arranged to be opened on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock. It is also open every morning from 9 to 12 in辅导 Saturday and every day from 11 to 4:30 with the exception of Saturdays. The Women's Forum will meet Thursday afternoon in room 110, Fraser. Mr. Thomas Harley, the speaker will speak on Republican party issues. x Mathematics Club will meet at the home of Prof. U, G. Mitchell, 1313 Maist. St., Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. All members are argued to be present. Quill Club will be met Thursday night in Fraser Rest Room at eight o'clock. All active and faculty members are urged to be present. Business only, The first meeting of the Spanish Club, "El Atenco," will be held Sept. 20, 4:30 o'clock at Priser Hall, Room 1809. Attendance to be for the election of officers. The Mrs. J. B. Watkin Scholarship, a g ift scholarship of $75 is open for the year 1920-21 to young women of the freshman and higher classes. The committee will receive applications until October 11. The Prince Hall Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Scholarship, a gift scholarship of $0$ will be open for applications. It is open to colored students, men or women, of classes above the freshman. Application should be made for this scholarship before October 4. Committee: Professors, Galloo, Spangler, Wilson, Winton, Oliver. K Club meets Thursday at 7 o'clock in Green Hall. Very Important. John Bunn, vice-president. All Congregational students and their friends are invited to attend a mixer at the Congregational Parish House Friday night at 9:15 o'clock. The K. U. Cosmopolitan Club will meet Friday evening, September 24. We have silk Oxford Laces at 35c GIRLS! ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 1-2 MASS. Also at 7:45 o'clock, in the Hall of the Cormopolitan Club House. 1400 Rhode Island St. Business: Reorganization and election of new officers for the present term—F. V. BERMEJO, President. 7261-2MASS. TEXAS CLUB will have a short meeting in Fraser rest room Friday afternoon at 4:30. All students from the college get and get acquainted—PRESIDENT, The First Presbyterian Church will open for services next Sunday. A welcome all at the Sunday Celebration. J. W Boyer, University Castor The following books are wanted at the W. S. G. A. book exchange, and students possessing copies are asked to sell them; Economics, Ely; Sociology, Black- nar and Gillan; Modern English Grammar, Blount and Northup; Algea- bra, Fite; Trigonometry, Ashton; Handbook for English Writers; Oddyssey; Elementary Logic, Jevens, Psychology, Huntur; Botany; Spanish Grammar; Calculus; Language dictionaries, and freshman rhetoric books. There have been a number of calls for Jevon's Introduction to logic. Will people who have this book and wish to exchange it with the student book exchange in Fraser. You can adjust yourself to the unusual situation and be thoroughly satisfied with your clothes by selecting your favored pattern and style and by having Lamm & Co. make you precisely the suit and overcoat that meets your requirements. You will save money by ordering today. COST LESS THAN READYMADES W. E. WILSON 712 Mass. St. Phone 505 "Oh, It's Nice to go to the Movies"'—As Harry Lauder Might put it— Oh, its nice to go to the movies with Rickey Henderson. With hocks all locked and brakes all set, Till homeowner you shall glide; But when the "filmm" flickers in, you can say, "meadowhouse..." Oh, it's nice to go to the movies But its nicer to stay at home The yellow roadster parked outside Has just crashed down the hill— Will the owner kindly step outside And pay the damage bill?— Before you go to the movies be sure your car is fully insured. Phone 133 and insurance now. We write for Americas Automotive Solutions for prompt payment of losses. We are Glad to Serve The New Order of DeMolay A nice assortment of plain and jeweled pins will arrive next week. Also a supply of DeMolay Sister pins will be in the same shipment. JOIN YOUR CHURCH SUNDAY The churches of Lawrence have designated next Sunday, October 3, as STUDENT MEMBERSHIP SUNDAY. In most of the churches provision is made whereby you can join the church of your choice without disturbing your membership in the home church. You will also have an opportunity to transfer your membership from your home church to the local church of your choice. YOU NEED A CHURCH HOME WHILE YOU ARE IN SCHOOL. THE CHURCHES NEED THE HELP YOU CAN GIVE. THEY WILL WELCOME YOU INTO THEIR MEMBERSHIPS NEXT SUNDAY. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth and Kentucky Rev, Frank Jennings, Pastor NINTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH...Corner Ninth and Ohio (Calgored) Rev, G. N. Jackson, Pastor PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 925 Vermont Rev. Ray A. Eusden, Pastor Elect FIRSTCHRISTIAN CHURCH... Corner Tenth and Kentucky Rev. M. Lee Sorey, Pastor TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Tenth and Vermont Rev. Evan A. Edwards, Pastor EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corner Tenth and Conn. Rev. J. K. Young, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH . Corner Eleventh and New Hamp. Rev. N. D. Goehring, Pastor FIRST METHODIST CHURCH... Corner Tenth and Vermont Rev. S.-S. Kline, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ... Corner Ninth and Vermont Rev. E, A. Blek, Pastor ... SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ...Corner Sixth and Maine Rev, P. B. Lawson, Pastor ST. LUKES AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH ... Corner Ninth and New York Rev. Smith, Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ... Corner Seventh and Vermont Key, McCafferty, Pastor ST. JOHN's CATHOLIC CHURCH ... 1220 Kentucky Father Fitzgerald, Pastor. UNITARIAN CHURCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corner Twelfth and Vermont Rev, Mark Mobler, Pastor "JOIN YOUR CHURCH SUNDAY"