Here on the Hill--an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., FEB. 25, 1941 Ricker Hall Celebrates Wedding At 7 o'clock this morning the marriage of Jean Lowell, college senior, to Martin Peterson, Newton, Mass., was held in the St. Johns Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. T. Hoffman. They announced their wedding plans Monday morning at Ricker hall during breakfast. Notes were placed in the biscuits and read: "Pete and Jean, Feb. 25." Immediately after the wedding a breakfast reception was held at Ricker. The bride wore a tan wool suit and her only attendant was Ellsie Lowell, her sister, who works in the University extension division. William Mahoney, college freshman from Wakefield, Mass., acted as best man. Jean has lived at Ricker hall while attending the University. Her home is in Olathe. The bridegroom was graduated last year from the School of Business. During the past year he has been manager of a Kress variety store. He was recently called in the draft. The couple left today on a short honeymoon trip. Suitable for many occasions is this springtime suit. Its torso-length jacket and pocket decoration are fashion news. For gay accent, a veiled bonnet with that Easter look. Y Party Features Track Meet An indoor track meet was the main feature of the freshman Y.M.-C.A.-Y.W.C.A. party this afternoon in the Memorial Union ballroom. Everyone participated in the running, broad jumping, and every other event of a scheduled track meet. The party was strietly a sweater and slack affair. Freshmen danced to recorded music. The program was planned by the freshman council of the two organizations. Chairmen were Betty Brownlee, college freshman, and Walker Butin, college freshman. Sigma Kappa Initiates Four. Presents Awards Sigma Kappa initiated the following girls Saturday: Virginia Smith, Ida Frances Moyer, Clara Lee Oxley, and Harriet Nettels. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Looking Back on the Social Weekend Harriet Nettels won the award for the pledge with the highest scholastic standing, and Ida Frances Moyer received the award for being the best all-around pledge. ... Sunday dinner guests were Pat Townley, Manhattan; Dorothy Moss and Patria Junell, St. Charles, Mo. KAPPA SIGMA . . . DELTA CHI . . . initiation guests Saturday were Bill Herbert and Dr. Harold Morris from the Gamma Nu chapter at Washburn college, Topeka. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . .. dinner guests Sunday were Eltrude Elliott, Betty Meuske, Ruby Todd, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Callow, Mineral Springs. ... guests at dinner Sunday were Dorothy Lancaster, Hutchinson; Peggy Paddock and Kitty Woodman; Manhattan; Gertrude Clinton, Independence, Kan.; Dan Rhule, Herrington; Mrs. J. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo.; T. Allan Deaty, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trump and Shirley and Jane Trump, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Frances, Leavenworth; Shirley Bayles, Dean Gates, and Bonny Wolfe. weekend guests were Jack Higgins and Jim Mason from the chapter at the University of Nebraska. colony entertained 17 Delta Gammas from the University of Nebraska last weekend. DELTA GAMMA . . . . . dinner guest Sunday was Marshall Butler. WATKINS HALL . . . ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... visitor this weekend is their national counselor, Mrs. Richard Rutledge, Tulsa. A buffet supper will be held at the chapter house Wednesday night in her honor. dinner guests Sunday were Bob Green, Chuck Wenstrand, Leavenworth; Dick Reid, and Lorraine Sandy, Kansas City, Mo. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Wayne Siebert. SIGMA NU . . . . guests at the initiation banquet Sunday were Dr. Edward H. Hashinger, Kansas City, Mo., national regent of Sigma Nu; William L. Peperell and Richard O. Jones, Wichita; Judge Richard J. Hopkins, Kansas City, Kan.; Basil Kelsey, Walter Payne, Ottawa; and Prof. J. J. Wheeler. . . . will hold a buffet supper Thursday night. ... Sunday dinner guest was Bob Meredith. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . . . weekend visitor was newly- appointed national grand grannateus, Lyle Straight. ... Sunday guests were Charles Haus, Turner; and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Trott, Toneka. . . luncheon guest yesterday was Patricia Lockwood. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... Monday luncheon guest was Jedd Wolfran, Manhattan. ... dinner guest last Saturday was Baxter Hurn, Park college, Parkville, Mo. WAGER HALL . . . TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Miss Juanda Anderson, Topeka; Mrs. J. R. Keithly and Mrs. A. L. Leatherman, Pratt; Kathrine Rich Emporia; Wilbur Lenard, Topeka; and Miss Jane Crable, Kansas City, Mo. TRIANGLE . . . ... dinner guests Saturday night were Connie Means, Winifred Faris, and Patricia Collins. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Joan Elliott, Mary Thompson, Kay O'Sullivan, Anna Jane Hoffman, Mary Milson, and Darlene Lovan, Hutchinson. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... weekend guests were Mary Jane Mater, Wichita; Dorothy Dabbs, Manhattan; Ruth Ardis Bowman, Independence; Evelyn Jones, Topeka; Jane Krehbiel, St. John; Marion Phrimmer, Manhatt- n; Mrs. S. W. Hudelson, Powhat- n; Mrs. A. G. Huff, Mulvane; Marjorie Hadley, Arkansas City; Mercedes Smithheisler, Emporia; Eloise Roberts, Manhattan; Lucille Newlon, Kansas City, Mo. . . . Sunday dinner and buffet supper guests were Ruth Yeomans, Marshall Butler, Gene Fiester, Elden Beebe, Bill Bass, Marjorie Wiley, Eula Ray Kerr, Mrs. H. R. Boehmer, Edith Boehmer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worrell and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyers, Atchison. ... Saturday dinner guest was Lorraine Loriaux. CORBIN HALL . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... announces the election of the following officers: Knute Kresie, president; Bob Johnson, vice-president; Judson Goodrich, secretary; Lindley Hines, historian; Charles Johnson, guard; John Foust, senior marshal and scholarship chairman; Gordon Petty, junior marshal; Rudy Savely, rush chairman; Karl Ruppenthal, pledgemaster; B o b Stoddard, social chairman and songleader; Harold Edwards, intramural manager; Hal Ruppenthal, activities chairman. Judy Canova Still Hopes To Crash Glamor Ranks Hollywood, Feb. 25—(UP)—Judy Canova hasn't kissed man on the screen yet but she still has hopes. The "hill billy" comedienne who has the leading role in Republic's "Sis Hopkins" admits that she is not exactly a "glam job" but believes she could show some the screen's better known sirens a few tricks. "I'll bide my time," she said, "One of these days they'll deliver me a leadin' man and then watch this kiddie show them how to really pitch woo for the movies." Judy's always had roles with lots of fun but little romance. Her leading men have included Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen, Ben Blue, Allan Mowbray, Eddie Foy, Jr., Billy Gilbert, and currently Jerry Colonna. Colonna probably comes closer than any of them to a romantic ... dinner guests last Friday were Max Johnson, Charles Sloop, Louis Rodwell, all Sig Eps from Baker University; Marilyn Cannon, Virginia Frandsen, Betty Jane Thompson, all Alpha Chi Omegas from Baker. CHI OMEGA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Col. and Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin, Miss Margarite Gilik, Anthony; Martha Fairhurst, Billy Joe Dill; Mrs. John Blackwell, Jr. Larned. . . . initiation guests Saturday were Miss Rhy Dche, Mrs. L. L Waters, Miss Huzel Anderson, Mrs. Glenn Bremer, Miss Louise Graves, Garden City; Betty Lou Mechem, Betty Bowman, and Virginia Huntington, Kansas City, Mo. ... dinner quests Sunday were Wayne Anderson, Maurice Classen, Richard Lashley, Larry Winn, and Harry Brown, from the School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kan. ... luncheon guest today was Virginia Coffman. ... luncheon guest Monday was Mary Noll. SIGMA KAPPA . . . BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . . study group met last night at the home of Mrs. Helen Kinney. They are studying conditions in South America. A.A.U.W. . . . PHI CHI THETA . . . . . . will entertain the members of the business faculty and their wives, at a dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Old English room of the Union building. . . . guests last weekend were Elsie Steinle, Kansas City, Mo.; Evelyn Stockwell, Paola; Theresa Cerrig, Horton. MILLER HALL . . . Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students . . entertained Glenn Sheppard, Clyde Arnett, and James Pinney, Kansas City, Kan., at dinner Sunday. 711 Mass. St. DE LUXE CAFE In a scene for "Sis Hopkins," Judy is walking down a flight of stairs when she trips and falls into Colonna's arms. As soon as he discovers the identity of the little bundle in his arms he drops her with a crash. scene with Judy but it could not be called torrid. The call Judy the "Jenny Lind of the Ozarks" but this is taking considerable license with the national geography. She's actually a Jacksonville, Fla., girl, who got a start in the professional show world singing hill billy ballads with her brother, Zeke, and her sister, Ann. rayon satin slip that incorporates freshness, gayety, femininity, and still contrives to be free of fussiness. Dainty embroidery outlines the mist of net at the neckline.