PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1941 Here on the Hill YM-YW Banquet Features Weaver Tenight marks the opening event of the year for the Y.M. C.A. and Y.W.C.A. At 6 o'clock in the Memorial Union building dinner will be served to approximately 500 members and guests of the two organizations. Presiding officer of the evening will be Margaret Learned, president of the Y.W.C.A. The program will feature a speech by the well-known Dr. Paul Weaver, professor of philosophy at Stephen's college. He will be introduced by Keith Martin, president of the Y.M.C.A. The rest of the program will include introductions of the various cabinet and board members and will be concluded with group singing led by Helen Edlund. ☆ . . . luncheon guests Monday were Julia Menniger and Mary Bea Flint. . . dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. J. E. Hankins, Mrs. A B. Mitchell, Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Rice Phelps, and Mr. Solon Emery, all of Lawrence. ☆ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . dinner guests Sunday were: Howard Engleman, Spencer Burtis, Dick Chubb, Charles Rayl Jack Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Laffer, Wichita, Art Robinson, Justine Feese, Wichita, and Warren Williams. SIGMA CHI . . . ☆ ... dinner guests Sunday were: Mildred Hyer, Cecil King, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moore and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Norris, all of Salima, Mr. J. B. Simpson, Pravo, Utah, and Seba Eldridge. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were: Mary Shughart, Jane Barnes, Mary McNown, Harriet Ojers, Marion Rhoades, Kansas City, Mo.; John Kasje, Bill Orr, and Martha Rayl. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were: Fritzi Meyn, Sue Corson, Dollie Newton, Kansas City, Mo., and Charles Soller, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. RICKER HALL . . . ... dinner guest Saturday night was Mr. Bob Wood, Manhattan. ... house guests this week-end were Mrs. M. J. Peterson, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., Jean Parrin, Topeka. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Private Frank Spink, Fort Robinson, Ark.; Ann Carlisle, Kansas City, Mo.; Genevieve Hahn, Topeka; Margaret Griffith, Iola; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Topeka; John Herbert, Kansas City, Mo.; Lauren DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. This tri-color shirt-waist dindly with wide inset midriff is ideal for midweeks. Florell, St. Joseph; Rockwell Smith, Mississippi University; and Private Edward Haskins, Fort Robinson, Ark. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . had as guests Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dean McElenny, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Butcher, Popeka; Capt. and Mrs. Baxter Roberts, Ft. Leavenworth; Patsy Piller, Mary Noll, and Betsy Dodge. . . . . Monday night dinner guest was George Osgood, White Cloud, Kans. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . actives had as dinner guests last night Phi Kappa Psi actives, . . . pledges will entertain Phi Delta Theta pledges at an hour dance Thursday night. PI BETA PHI . . . Jesse James, Frank James and Quantrell were a few of the colorful names in the address book of "Belle Starr," the bandit queen of the Dzarks, whose exploits come to the Granada Theatre on Wednesday for 4 days in the 20th Century-Fox Technicolor production of that title. BELLE STARR The Missouri Bandit Queen According to the findings of studio research experts, who journeyed to Missouri and Arkansas to uncover the truth about Belle, the "petticoat terror" did a lot more with her wiles than she ever did with her guns. TRIANGLE . . . The film, however, concentrates on her romance with Sam Starr, the dashing guerilla leader whose band she joined and whom she married. Gene Tierney portrays Belle and Randolph Scott is seen as Sam Starr-Adv. ... dinner guests Saturday night were Mary Louise Bobb, Marion Hamacker, Robert Lamberton, Robert Van Wye Forrest Stark, and James Rusk, all of Kansas City, Mo. CORBIN HALL . . ... guests for the week-end were Jane Krehbil, Bonner Springs; Virginia Wickert, Claflin, Kas.; Mrs. Phil Hohl, Bushton, Kas.; Helen McGuire, Burlington, Kas.; Ruth Jordon, Kansas City, Mo.; Shirley Johnson, Enterprise, Kas.; and Phyllis Sikes, Chanute. sunday dinner guests were Gwendolyn Foster, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wickert, Claflin, Kas; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Boehmer, and Edith Bochmer, Sugar Creek, Mo; Floyd Krehbiel, N. W. Krehbiel, Moundridge; Freda Zimmerman, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Griffith, Hiawatha, Kas; Carol Stafford, Overland Park, Kas; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sloan, and Courtney Sloan; Elizabeth Beard, Beverly Ann Leslie; all of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Curtis, Hutchinson; Mary Flynn, Mary McAnaw, Marjorie Wiley, Sigrid Steeper, Mary Jo Cox, and Jigar Bastian. ... guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bigham, Bethel, Kas; John Harrison, Elden Beebe, and Bill Nusbaum. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... pledge class will have an hour dance tonight with the Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class. ... dinner guest Sunday was Audrey Bateman. BATTENFELD HALL . . . sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld, Kansas City, Mo., and Lois Anderson. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... dinner guests Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Moulton Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Larry McFarland, Jane Montgomery, Alice Neal, and Cecil King, all of Kansas City, and Mrs. Van Hartman and Dorothy Werner, both of Lawrence. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hennessy, Mrs. D. D. Davis, Mrs. Frank Heywood Hodden, all of Kansas City, Mo. John Gliesser, Wichita, Alice Schwartz, Lawrence, Roy Shoaf, Fred Lawson, and Jack Kline. ... luncheon guests Monday were Margaret Learned, Nadine Sherman and Wanda Allen. KAW-KOETTES . . . . dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperrier, Kingman. ... dinner guest Saturday night was Barbara Jo Wilson. TEMPLIN HALL. ... sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Joseph Blair, Lyons; Joe Hensley, Wakarusa, Kans.; Mr. A. F. Longa-bach, Wakarusa; Mrs. D. E. Esterly, Topeka; Lena A. Esterly, Lawrence; and Judy Van Devente. CHI OMEGA . . . . . . pledge class will have an hour dance tonight with the Phi Kappa Psi pledge class. PHI DELTA THETA . . . houseguests Saturday were: Helen Cobb, Arlene Shoewaker, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smart, Sarah Smart, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Russel Townsley, Great Bend, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haines, Jordon Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorville, Elaine Dorville, Marion Meyerton, all of Sabetha, Kans.; Marylyn Bleahley, student at M. U.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Boddington, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morgan, both of Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laffer, Mrs. Glenn Porter, all of Wichita; and J. R. Corlis, Peidmont, California. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ☆ . . . . weekend guests were Jack Miner, Kenny Hamilton, and Bill Oliver, all of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA ETA KAPPA ... members and their guests enjoyed a picnic on their lawn Sunday afternoon. The following guests were present: Mary Brandt, Kansas City, Mo.; Francis Brandt, Kansas City, Mo.; Larry Holmes, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Miller; Lois Carson; Doris Turney; Kay Hall; Irene Smith; Nadine Schuermart; Mary Martha Huddleson; Mary Frances Sullivan; Barbara Wikoff; Martha Dooley; Pat Scherer; Doris Larson; Marjorie May; Viola Clendenen; Dorothy Harkness; Frances York; Vivian Johnson; and Mary Ellen Roach. SIGMA NU . . . . . . . members entertained their Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews in "Belle Starr," the saga of the Southern belle who became the West's first two-gun woman! Beginning Wednesday for four days at the Granada. mothers at luncheon yesterday at the Colonial Tea Room. Those attending were Mrs. Don Black, Mrs F. W. McCarty, Mrs. Shores, Mrs C. C. Fairchild, Mrs. Syle Fogel, Mrs C. C. Avey, Mrs. Hillis Kennard, Mrs F. E. Rolfe, Mrs E. D. Stone, Mrs R. W. Berrey, Mrs Car Schmidt, Mrs J. C. Bond, Mrs Shrylock, Mrs R. E. Isreal, Mrs L. M. Thornton, Mrs V. P. Bernard, all of Kansas City; Mrs Tom Twyman, Independence; Mrs A. R. Bradley, Cranton, Mo.; Mrs. Otis Allen, Topeka; Mrs E. N. Brown, Osawatomie; Mrs C. F. Bush, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs Engle Taurene, Mrs Power, Mrs J. J. Wheeler, Mrs Carl Perkins, and Mrs B. J. Sears, all of Lawrence. Medical Prize To Richard Gunn Richard Gunn, of Kansas City, Kans., was awarded the Johnson scholarship, given to the student earning the best grade average during his freshman year in the School of Medicine, when Pi Chi Medical fraternity held its annual scholarship dinner Thursday night. 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