Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., FEB. 5, 1941 Future Attractions Include Jan Savitt, Midweek Tonite As second semester classes and normal social life swing into action again on the Hill, all eyes are turned toward the major event of early spring—the Sophomore Hop, with Jan Savitt presiding in the bandstand. Ticket sales have been slow until now, but an increase is expected in the next few days. Meanwhile, there will be a round of smaller parties before Feb. 22. Miller Hall and the Sig Alphs have dances slated for this Friday, while the Chi O's and Kappa Eta Kappa members and their dates will swing out at their respective chapter houses Saturday night. Carter Butler, Union activities head, announced that there would be the usual Wednesday night midweek tonight, with Clyde Bysom wielding the bation. Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity for men, announces the ledge of Leo Horacek and Bob Pine, seniors in the School of Fine Arts. Two hundred persons honored Prof. U. G. Mitchell, retired head of the mathematics department at a farewell dinner in the Memorial Union building Monday night. Professor Mitchell's retirement becomes effective with the beginning of the second semester. Among the guests, including members of the University faculty, citizens of Lawrence, and out-of-town friends, were about 50 former students of Professor Mitchell's including Justice Hugo Wedell, of the Kansas Supreme Court. the mathematics staff honored the occasion by arranging a $100 scholarship for girls in 1941 and 1942. Prof. G. W. Smith served as toastmaster for the dinner. Speakers were W. T. Markham, former state superintendent of public instruction and present member of the Board of Regents; Chancellor Deane W. Malott; Justice Wedell; Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College; R. K. Brewster, professor in the department of chemistry; and E. B. Stouffer, dean of the graduate school. The University Women's club will entertain with an evening party for husbands and unmarried men of the faculty tomorrow night. The tea usually given by the club on the first Thursday of each month will not be held during February. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. To Play For Hop JAN SAVITI Jan Savitt is the young man above who will bring his violin and his orchestra with him to play for the Sophomore Hop, scheduled for Feb. 22. Weaver's Fit FOR FLATTERY Belle-Sharmeer STOCKINGS in all leg sizes - Legs look prettier and stockings wear longer when you choose Belle-Sharmeer . . . sized to fit perfectly in width as well as length and foot size. Brev for smalls, Modite formmediums, Duccbass for talls, Classic for plumps. Crystal Ball To Granada $1.00 - $1.35 Ramus II Will Gaze Into It; Is Mind Reader, 'Mentalist' Ramus II, "Hollywood's Miracle Man," will be a featured attraction at the Granada theater all next week, beginning Sunday, Feb. 9. During his stay at the Granada, Ramus II, whose specialties are mind reading, mentalism, and crystal gazing, will appear on the stage for matinee and evening performances. He also will give 20 private readings at each performance to the first 20 ladies requesting them. Pi Beta Phil aumaeus of Lawrence gave a luncheon Saturday at the home of Miss Madge Bullene. Twenty-five members were present. Assisting hostesses were Miss May Gardner, Mrs. Adrian Lindsey, Mrs. Geneva Montsieh, Miss Thelma Weddell, and Miss Velma Wilson. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Joe Holt and Masin Corbin. RAMUS II Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Virginia Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Appel of Kansas City, to James Nelson, Jr., of Fort Worth, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of Topeka. The marriage took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Country Club Congregational church in Kansas City. The couple will be at home in Fort Worth, where Mr. Nelson is employed in the sales department of the Carpenter Wholesale Paper company. Mrs. Nelson, who is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, attended the University and also the University of Nebraska. Mr. Nelson is Guests at the A.T.O. buffet supper last night were Helen Wilkins, Tommye Thompson, Zita Ann Low ry, Betty Allen, Harriet Ojers, Virginia Gell, Susan Kaths, Barbara Benton, Rosemary Branine, Marjorie Mossman, Mae King, Margie Hagstrom, Judio Lane, Anne Bowen, Joan Elliot, Jane Barnes, Shirley Bayles. a graduate of the University and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. 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