PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1941 Here on the Hill---dinner guests Friday were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittenberger, Luray, Kans. Kappa Sig's Revert To Pioneer Days Turning back the clock to the rip-roarin' days of the old Western frontier, the Kappa Sigs last night disguised their chapter house for the annual Red Dog Inn party as an old saloon, complete with bar, bar mirror, sawdust, swinging doors, and all the diverse trappings of that pioneer's hell-raisin' hangout. Corbin hall reverted to informality with an old-time barn dance at the hall, including all the paraphernalia for the occasion. Pinafore and overall frolicked to the latest jive, however, not to an old "hoedown." Guests at the Sigma Chi party Friday night thought for a minute as they stepped into the house that they were in a corn field. The rustling of cornstalks lining the walls carried out the autumn theme. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . ... held initiation services yesterday for Dorothy Schroeter and Jeanne Popham. ☆ CORBIN HALL ...guests for their party last night were Jim Bigham, Al Ward, George Geer, Kenneth Peck, Benny Wolfe "Kid" Bartholow, Dick Large, Bryon Schroeder, Al Will, Bill Carson, Dell Love, Bob King, Mark Viesselman, Max Miller, John Tweed, Wesley Hughes, Vernon Foster, Warren Schmidt, John Harrison, Dick Miller, Jay Stewart, Bill Martindell, Ty Sherman, Edgar Haage, Lynn Lewis, Bill Matthews, Gene Jennings, John Elden, Earl Riddle, Ted Price, Bill Nusbaum, Warren Snyder, Richard Beahm, Bob Wright, Edward Utley, Jerry Griffith, Lyle Eggelston, Glen Bigelow, Eldon Beebe, Bogan, Leslie Butterfield, Bill Alyea, Lewis Kidder, Calvin Vander Werf, Herb Cole, Paul Kreitzman, Roland Brown and Jim Burcham, Kansas City, Kan., Peggy Redpath, Kansas City, Mo., Ruth Fultz, Osawatomie and Bonnie Lee Griswald, Newton. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ALPHA DELTA PI weekend visitors are Mrs. B. H. Cliston, Wichita; Miss Lois Ballew, K. C., Mo.; and Jimmy Hern, Manhattan. had an hour dance with Pi Kappa Alpha Thursday night. PI BETA PHI . . . . Friday noon entertained Mrs. D. S. McGonigle, of Wichita. has as weekend guests Mary Louise Adams, Bartlesville, Okla.; Bernita Stansbury, Hutchinson, Kans.; Jane Coffman and Sue Haskins of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA SIGMA . ...guests last night at their Red Dog Inn party were Peggy Miller, DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Jerry Powell, Letha Epperly, Margaret Schoolcraft, Leta Marks, Lela Marks, Faith Seeley, Gerry Shaw, Anne French, L. E. Willeuts, Veyetta Shaw, Gerry Humphries, Mary Munson, Jane Veach, Anita Smith, Ruth Russell, Katie Shoaf, Betty Liebbrand, Margaret Butler, Mary Jo Gerdeman, Mary Bea Flint, Barbara Hahn, Mary Brown, Margaret Funk, Dorothy Fizzell, Marie Hitt, Lavone Faddiken, Margaret Neal, June Stinson, Margaret Jane Green, Carol Stewart, Phyllis Collier, Mary Lou Nelson, Mary Louise Ksgirg, Dorothy Jameyson, Ruth Iankes, Barbara Rice, Shirley Binford, Nancy Jane Peterson, Barbara Winn, Barbara Miller, Margaret Ann Reed, Jane Nixon, Marian Carruthers, Mary Louise Rowsey, Ida May Giddings, and Virginia Scott. SIGMA CHI . . . announces the pledging of Bill Cowling and Seba Eldridge, Jr. SIGMA CHI . . . party list included the following: Virginia Gear, Jeanne Sunderland, Helen Huff, Marjorie Oliver, Ruth McIlrath, Anne Carlisle, Kansas City, Mo., Donna White, Joanne Fronkier, Wilma Jean Hadden, Eva Magill, Mary Louise Adams, Peggy Here is an all around frock of sheer wool that will go anywhere smartly. Have yours in bright green, berry red, gold, chocolate brown, or smart black. World's Top Artists Have Appeared Here Few are the artists of world renown who have not been brought to Lawrence during the 38 years that the management of the University Concert Course has carried on this service to the University and this community. A partial survey of the talent that has appeared since 1923 A partial survey of the tale when Dean D. M. Swarthout took charge of the course reveals this imposing list of celebrities: Paderewski, Kreisler, Heifitz, Rachmaninoff, Schumann-Heinck, GalliCurci, Schipa, Horowitz, Spaulding, Casals, Feuermann, Rachmaninoff, Ponselle, John Charles Thomas, Tibbett, Crooks, Harold Bauer, Iturbi, Elman, Gladys Swarthout, Freda Hemphill, Zimbalist, Lhevinne, Gabrilowitsch, Muzio, Myra Hess, Percy Grainger, Hofman, Szige, Roland Hayes, Marian Anderson, Serkin, Francescatti, John McCormick, and Dupre. The Russian Revue "The Blue Musical organizations that have appeared here include the Don Cossack Chorus, Chicago Civic Opera Co., Shankar Hindu Dancers, Roxy and His Gang, Harry Lauder and Company, Paul Whiteman and Orchestra, Hall Johnson Negro Choir, Vienna Boys' Choir, Tony Sarg and Tatterman Marionettes. Schroeder, Jean Fees, Shirley Bayles, Betty Rowton, Jane Peake, Barbara Breedenthal, Roberta Walker, Billie Doris Jarboe, Christine Turk, Nancy Clark, Jane McFarland, Joan Tichnor, Bunny Stansbury, Patti Duncan, Helen Wilkins, Dorothy Fizzell, Barbara Charlton, Patty Armel, Marian Miller, Betty Talbot, Nancy Neville, Betty Frank Carey, Margaret Ann Reed, Margaret Holcomb, Jane Allen, Dineen Somers, Dorothy Conklin, Donice Schwein, Wahnaton Felts, Marion Smith, Priscilla Adams, Mary Kay Brown, Patty Bigelow, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Hartman. AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR PATRONS:- STAN SCHWAHN In my many years in the show business there has been but four pictures that bordered on the realm of greatness, "Birth of a Nation,""Cimarron,""Gone With the Wind," and "Smilin' Through." I am confident that you will feel as I do about "Smilin' Through," when you see it at the Jayhawker Today for 4 days. You have seen many great stories reach the screen, very few have been produced a second time, but in all screen history there is but one story so grand and powerful it will live forever, that story is "SMILIN' THROUGH." It will always be remembered as the world's most famous love story. "SMILIN' THROUGH" is perfectly cast with Brian Aherne, Gene Raymond and Ian Hunter giving inspired performances. New Technicolor gives it depth and unsurpassed beauty never before seen upon the screen. "SMILIN' THROUGH" was first produced with Norma Talmadge away back when. It reached the screen a second time with Norma Shearer. It comes to the screen now for the third time more inspiring than ever with Jeanette MacDonald, who has never been more beautiful and her glorious voice gives new life and meaning to this greatest of all love stories. Bird," Sousa's Band, U.S. Navy Band, St. Louis Symphony, Minneapolis, Symphony, and Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestras, Russian Symphonic Chorus, San Carlo Opera Co., Monte Carlo Ballet Russe, Trudi Schoop Ballet, Joos Ballet, Flonzaly, Pro-Arte, Roth and London String Quartettes, and the play "Green Pastures." Many of these groups and artists mentioned have been returned for a second and in some cases a third appearance. Reservations for the 1941-42 series are coming in right along at the School of Fine Arts office. The course will open November 17 with a brilliant pianist, radio star and musical mimic, Alee Templeton, to be followed by the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, Emmanuel Feuermann, cellist; the San Carlo Opera Company in "Carmen," Helen Traubel, dramatic soprano from the Metropolitan Opera Company; and Carroll Glenn, probably the most brilliant young American violinist of the day.