Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRI., FEB. 7, 1941 Miller Hall, Sig Alph's To Dance ToBysom,Benton Tonight Miller hall girls and their dates will party among Valentine decorations in pink and white to the music of Clyde Bysom's band. To the west across campus the Sig Alphs will have many guests and music brought from Manhattan by Matt Benton. Other than the goings on in jelly joints and movie houses, these two dances will constitute the evening's social life. Tomorrow night social lions will find themselves at either the Chi Omega or Kappa Eta Kappa party. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . announces the pledging of Howard Snyder, Hutchinson; Marion Lasater, El Dorado, and Vincent Tharp, Atchison. ... dinner guests last night were Pid Pierson, Nashville, Tenn., and Alex Mitchell, both former students in the University. SIGMA NU... . . . announces the pledging of Bedford Berrey, Kansas City, Mo., Leo Day, Hutchinson; and Ray Niblo, Dallas, Texas. KAPPA SIGMA. . . ... dinner guest last night was Mrs. Williams Phels, Ashland, Kan. ... announces the pledging of Roy Shoof, Topeka; Phil Carder, Fredonia; and Frank Elliot, Kansas City, Mo. DELTA UPSILON. . . PHI ALPHA DELTA. . . ... entertained the Delta Gamma colony at a dinner and hour dance last night. ... honorary legal fraternity, elected the following officers last night: Clarence Robinson, justice; Marion Miller, vice justice; Eugene Pirtle, clerk; Joseph Brown, treas- urer; Robert McKinley, marshall. PI PHI . . ... announces the engagement of Geraldine Rooney to Donald Simpson, Delta Tau Delta. They put out their pins last night. SIGMA PHI EPSILON. SIGMA PHI EPSILON. . . ... announces the pledging of Jean Fisher, Topeka. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. . . . . . announces the pledging of James Sandifer, Stafford, and Robert Lockwood, Leavenworth. GAMMA PHI BETA. . . GAMMA PHI BETA... . . . announces the pledging of Fern Stranathan, Lawrence. ANNOUNCEMENT. . . ... is made by Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rohrer, Kansas City, Mo., of the marriage of their daughter Janet to Fred E. Wrightman, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Wrightman, Sabetha, on Dec. 30. Janet is a member of Gamma Phi Off and On---hip-length torso. At the right, she puts the coat on again—just to show off the slimness of the style. At the left, off with the coat as Susie wears her new wintertime frock, informally chic with Beta. Both were enrolled in the University last semester. PHI MU ALPHA. . . . . . announces the pledging of Loren Withers. ... dinner guests last night were Marvin Wadley, David Lasly, and Loren Withers. CELEBRATION. . . ... of the First Annual Elmer A. Zilch Memorial Award Dinner for Meritorious Work in Journalism is being planned. The date will be announced later. BESIDES STAGS. . . In Quack club tryouts Betty West, college junior, Frances Dotzor, fine arts freshman, and Betty Lawrence, college freshman, were successful. The three new members will join other members in work on a water ballet to be presented late in March. ... at the Miller hall party tonight, the following dates will be on hand: Glenn St. Aubyn, Lawson Roberts, R. B. Whitaker, Eugene McKinney, Henry Holtzclaw, Raymond York, Claude Arnett, Earl O'Connor, John Conard John Laidig, Glen Richardson, Harry Luebbe, Charles Nice, John Yarnell, Arthur Olsen, Men McGuire, Orvin Stevenson, Billy Bray Lash, Bruce Thomas, Charles Owsley, John Hayne, Eugene Fiser, and Orville Kretzmeter. Three Qualify For Quack Club DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. The ASCAP-BMI squabble will keep Fred Waring's "The Banner of Old K.U." of the air lanes. It's an ASCAP tune. FOR VALENTINE'S DAY GALES CHOCOLATES 2 lb. Red Hearts --- $2.00 1 lb. Red Hearts -- $1.00 HORTONS CHOCOLATES 1 lb. Red Hearts ___ 49c Joan Manning Chocolates Valentine Wrapped 1/2 lb. 25c 1 lb. 50c 2 lb. $1.00 MARTHA WASHINGTON Candies Special Valentine Packages 70c lb. Wrapped for mailing free H. W. STOWITS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Royal Jeweler Has Only Memories 9th & Mass. St. Phone 516 FREE DELIVERY part cannot afford the luxury of a personal jeweler. New York, Feb. 7-(UP)-Only the other day the door of Otto Grun's little establishment popped open and in strode Count Czerny to inform Grun that he was still official purveyor of jewels to the Hapsburg dynasty although the Austro-Hungarian monarchy is no more and its dispersed members for the most part cannot afford the luxury. Grun is one of the last practitioners of the ancient craft of jeweler to royalty, but 12 years ago he foresaw the European turmilow of the moment and came here. Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary was one of Grun's best patrons and others for whom he made special jewelry were Zog of Albania, Alex-ander of Jugoslavia, the Duke of Windsor, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and the Princess Windishkretz. Count Apponyi, Alfonso of Spain and any number of lesser noblemen. Served Franz Josef For Alfonso, when that monarch ruled Spain, Grun made a clock so fashioned that it resembled the face of a beautiful woman. Every three hours, through the use of a "camera-like principle", the face changed expression. Grum doesn't know for whom Alfonso planned the gift, and he indicates it was often indicate to ask his clients their intentions. For the Duke of Windsor, Grun made a ring of lapis lazuli bearing the family crest. For Alexander of Jugoslavia he made a crest ring of carnelian and a number of other gems, including a diamond bracelet so fashioned that light rippled from one diamond to another. This was done, he said, by using only baguette-shaped stone. Saved Friend's Life He made a most unusual item for one of the Hapsburg dukes. It was a music box about the size of a match box and when it was opened displayed an unconventional scene. Grun said he refused payment although it took two years to make, and was told he could ask a favor some day. A few years later a friend (continued to page three) Authorized Parties Miller Hall, Party at Hall, 12 m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Party at Union Ballroom, 12 m. Friday, Feb. 7 Wesley Foundation, Skating Party at Rollerdrome, 12 m. Chi Omega, Dance at House, 12 m. Kappa Beta (Christian Church Sorority), Party at Myers Hall, 11 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar. Adviser of Kappa Eta Kappa, Dinner-Dance, Chapter House, 12 m. Elizabeth Megalus, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Saturday, Feb. 8 $15 to $35 2, 3, 4 and 7-threads The "Famous 5" Personal Lengths One is exactly yours! 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