PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 194 Here on the Hill--their annual fall formal Saturday night at the chapter house. The theme of the party was the "Big Top" and the rooms of the house were decorated to resemble the traditional circus tents. To give the circus atmosphere the various corners were inhabited by live snakes, alligators, rabbits, dogs, gila monsters, stuffed skunks, and muskrats. A large bull staked in the yard held the spotlight for a large part of the evening. The members and guests danced to the music of Clayton Harbur and his band. Unscheduled Party Enjoyed By Students Dancing to the music of Clayton Harbur and his band furnished entertainment for celebrating Hill students yesterday afternoon. Following the afternoon rally at Frank Strong hall, Clayton and the boys started a street dance in front of the building; but the crowd swarmed to the Union building and demanded music there. The unexpected party broke up about 4 so the rallying students could cheer the boys at football practice. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . Chaperones were Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. Cora Bentley, Mrs. Ashton, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo Guests were Libby Reeder, Kansas City, Mo.; Virginia Cochner, Mary Munson, Delores Lee Martin, Carolyn Martin, Virginia Carter, Helen Guessford, Francis Schroeder, Betty Davis, Eleanor Forrer, Dorothy Cooper, Peggy Lou Kay, Pat Bowman, Marie Schroeder, Ruth Marrow, Lois Lynn Bochoven, Isabelle Benny, Margery Marshall, Manhattan; Marorie Mulkey, Emporia; Evelyn Magill, Margaret Mack, Manhattan; Shirley Hurt, Mary Lowaine Gibbs, Dorothy Kinsella, Wichita; Betty Pille, Ann Wellington, Dorothy Durand, Katherine Rich, Pat Scherrer, Billie Nell Gayson, Dorothy Miller, Verda Kesserdorf. C. W Manay, Kenneth Rice, E. D. Harrod, W. D. Stires, Howard Duham, Bruce Cottier, A. E. Skaggs, B. G. Snyder, Lyan Smith, Bob Davis, O. B. Campbell, A. W. McFadden, Jack Ransom, Edward Otto, Burks Jeter, Walter Needels, Virgil Courtwright, Orville Hart, Professor and Mrs. Russell Wiley, Dr. E. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kay, Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, Mr. Wayne Steele,Mr. and Mrs. Rooney, Joe Bowhus, and Ed Brown. SIGMA KAPPA will hold an hour dance this evening with Beta Theta Pi. celebrated the 67th anniversary of the founding of the sorority with Founders' Day banquet Sunday noon. Sigma Kappa was founded DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, and is now an international organization, with chapters in Canada. Guests at the dinner were Miss Hazel Anderson, and Mrs. Roy Moore. 711 Mass. weekend guests were Glorine Johnson, Gertrude Prather, Manhattan; Marjorie Morre, Kansas City, Mo.; Lucene Vawter, Oakley; and Mary Elaine Wood, Overland Park. PHI DELTA THETA . . . had as week-end guests Ken Oberg, Bob Schendling, Charles Bacon, Larry Beaumont, Jack Bates, Hal Hogue, John Haines, Merrill Rockhold, Henry Gould, Preston Brecheisen, Robin T. Handel, Glenn Wetherby, Roy Newman, Jay Reynolds, Howard Whiteside, W. C. Howe, Bill West, Wayne R. Stan, Bob McClean, William Monahan, Harwood Denton, Edward Seewalloie, Dick Buck, Darrell Haynes, Richard Driswell, Russell; Stewart McCloud, Valley Falls; Jack Quunly, Maurice L. Briedenthal, jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lindsay, Kansas City, Kans. Marilyn Allison, Nancy Howe, Willard Pierce, Bill Waugh, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clint Kanaga, John Atkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Jenson, Oakley; Mrs. Clarke M. Johnson, Chicago; Tom Taylor, Great Bend; Harold Haney, Little Falls, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckles, Dodge City; Margaret Huebert, Elizabeth Huebert; Halstead; Bill Waugh, Sr., Eskridge; Duke Schindling, Leavenworth; Charles Schaufer, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hines, Salina; J. O. Grimmes, Colby, H. D. Randell, A black, moulded to the figure, gown for evening wear. To be worn with plenty of the sparkling new crystal jewelry. Colby; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kirby, Great Bend; Tom Sweeney, Wichita; Stewart McLead, Omaha; Bob Kirk, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holmes, Sabetha; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fleming, Topeka; Willis Bennett, and Peggy Roberts. Harzfeld's we've oodles of SWEATERS 'n' oodles of SKIRTS everything that'll look cute on YOU! So---- start walking toward Harzfeld's to look over the new shipment of gay sweaters, skirts and blouses. In short, every color, every size, every kind, at prices to please — even those of you who have "Budget Worries." Our motto before the game— see Harzfeld's. Your score of praise automatically goes UP! skirts ... 4.95 to 8.95 sweaters ... 3.50 to 6.95 PHI KAPPA PSI . . . weekend guests included Joe Harris, Dan McCune, and Fred Harris, Chanute, Kans.; A. C. Cook, Bill Horner, Tom Strickland, Mrs. H. H. Carpenter and son Jerry, all of K. C. Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bradley, and Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. George Stuckey and Marion Coberly, Hutchinson, Kansas.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rooney, Dodge City, Kans.; Bill Thatcher and Betty Bubb, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Trump, Ottawa, Kans.; Joan Taylor, Lyons; Martha Lou Alexander, Manhattan; R. A. Dumire and Joe Dumire, Spring Hill, Kans.; Jeanne Haycock, Barbara Benton, Anne Adams, Nancy Kerber, and Patty Lockwood. CARRUTH HALL . . . guests at the house party given Friday night were Betty Haney, Betty Stephenson, Jo Schaler, Mary Lou Nelson, Dorothy Mael Nelson, Ruth Krehbiel, Becky Hagen, Meda Gae Litton, Paula Dunn, Dorothy Baldwin, Helen Rymph, Doris Turney, Maxine Pringle, Jean Eyman, Nadine Hunt, Peggy Osmond, Elden Beebe, and Fred Truxal. Out of town guests were Lorna Belle Eccefeld, Welda; Nancy Blocker, Kansas City; Jean Vasconcells, Ellsworth; Harold Volkmann, Lyons; Eugene Kimple, Lyons; and Wayne Tallman, Lewis. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . pledge class will hold an hour dance tonight with the Sigma Nu pledge class. ...weekend guests were Betty Green and Mary Ann West, Wichita; Jerry Campbell, Baldwin; Betty Stewart, Eskridge; and Faith Seeley, Russell. Sunday dinner guests were Frank Kirk, Manhattan; Dick Lee, Kansas City, Mo.; Dick Reed, and Spencer Bayles. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Reid, Gardner, were Sunday dinner guests. ...weekend guests were Marion Cramer, Gardner; Jewell Poets Kansas City, Mo.; and Audra Bateman, Oskaloosa. TUESI They battle over policy, and on a number of occasions Robinson risks his life in gambling houses frequented by the underworld and ruled by Arnold. In "Unholy Partners" Edward G Robinson gives another brilliant portrayal as a newspaper man. Because Arnold as the racketeer is the only possible source of finance, Robinson accepts him as a partner, confiden that he can build a great newspaper and expose the racketeering conditions of New York in the free-and easy twenties. In order to assure the homecoming crowds arriving in Lawrence this week-end the best of theatre entertainment, Stan Schawn has books "Unholy Partners" with Edward G Robinson, Laraine Day, and Edward Arnold. Starting Thursday and playing through Saturday. Robinson offers one of his best portrayals as the tough tabloid editors, Arnold is excellently cast as the racketeer, and Laraine Day again reveals a persuasive talent in the role of the editor's loyal secretary.—Adv. Mr. Schwahn explains this picture will have an appeal to every man woman and child, and he was fortunate in arranging with the Metro Goldwyn-Mayer officials in Hollywood this special playing time in Lawrence. Jayhawker Announces A Special Booking For Homecoming Crowd WINSTON CHURCHILL, PRIME MINISTER OF GREAT BRITAIN, HAS TAKEN TIME OUT TO SEE THIS "MOVIE" FOUR TIMES! A romance that shocked the entire world . . . and some people call this "movie" propaganda . . . you'll say it's swell entertainment! SEE IT FROM THE FIRST--- Shows at 2:30 - 7 - 9 VIVIEN LEIGH (Star of "Gone With the Wind") LAURENCE OLIVIER (Star of "Rebecca") In United Artist's Story of "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Starts WEDNESDAY GRANADA T Im Br On — Alejie-wie- "For our mu- pon pu compo- of his p the own in last 45 he the mo accord artist. The simipli- piono with p Fiv patier a half torium neard Bono Ph. P. Banna A b ner” p on st compo Na Th "Thu the y depart will b Fraser The Craft drama Hutch professing Service Kelly. Oth helper Ieston high an En son; fragis Austr Perkin nie, I Twu Stuart fan B be pl associ Craft! The Broad recent ductic ton. Wa 9St The tients hospit numb Ray hospit pendue