Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., NOV. 26, 1940 Pre-Vacation Parties Brighten K. U. Society A Traveler's Answer--at the turkey buffet supper and hour dance at the Sigma Nu house tonight will include the following: By ANNE NETTELS For those vacation bound tomorrow, Christmas, or anytime are the coat and suit above. An answer to a traveler's prayer, they are comfortable and smart looking at the same time. BY ANNE NETTLEY To send off the second and last Thanksgiving vacation of the year, the Hill will don leftev garb for a buffet supper and general rejoicing. Sigma Nu's and their dates, despite the weather, will eat, dance and be merry at their turkey buffet supper and hour dance at the chapter house tonight. Clyde Bysom and his orchestra will play. Other parties include the Corbin hall faculty dinner tonight. GUEST LIST . . . Georgia Ferrel, Jerry Rooney, Catherine Dunkel, Eleanor Allen, Virginia Bantleon, Barbara Barber, Kay Whitehead, Mary Burchfield, Mary Noll, Jean Bailey, Patti Duncan, Letha Epperly, Rosemary Branine, Zita Anne Lowry, Phyllis Markley, Martha Fairhurt, Jeri Washburn, Susan Kaths, Peggy Gurney, Marjorie Thomas, Patty Bigelow, Mary McLeod. Marjorie Nossman, Barbara Charlton, Billie Giles, Doris King, Shirley Wasson, Beular Talbot, Barbara Buxton, Olivia Cole, Jan Granger, Camilla Scott, Ann Bowan, Charlene Baker, Ruth Wright, Dotty Wise, Ruth Garvey, Marian Reed, Joanne Johnson, Betty Lou Hancock. DELTA TAU DELTA ... announces the pledging of Harold Van Slyck, of Topeka. ... weekend guest was Tom Carr of Chicago. WEEKEND GUESTS . . . ... at the Chi Omega house was Elmeda Perkins of Eldorado, and Mary Louise Lesrier of Concordia. ... Sunday dinner guests were Wayne Anderson, Jim Bell of Topeka, and Dale Burke of Evanston, Ill. GUEST LIST... ... at the Sig Alph buffet supper Sunday night included the following: Marjorie Gibbons, John Royce, Chestine Wilson, Wilma Miner, Blanche Van Camp, Lois Howell, Margaret Ann Reed, Marjorie McKay, Betty Ann Conn, Elizabeth Penairs, Virginia Scott, Mary Burchfield, Deneise Lemoine of Kansas City, Mo.; Dick Hogan, Billie Jarboe, Becky Trumbly, Shirley Kernodle, and Barbara Barber. TEKE... . . . Saturday night dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. Hauge, Bud Butler, and Ethel Lyle, all of Kansas City, Mo. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mary Louise Stout. Jeryn Ann Green, Polly Roth, Frank Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sklar and Jim Logan, both of Kasas City, Mo. SIGMA NU . . . ... guests Friday were Mrs. E. E. Stone and Mrs. L. MacGrashum of Ottawa; Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Lawrence. ... Saturday guests were Patty Bigelow, Ann Johnson, Mary Cole, Mary Ruth Fogel, Anita Smith, Helen Wilkins, Ann Bewan, Beverley Templeton of Kansas City, Mo.; Harold Winter of Manhattan; Billy Gray of Lawrence. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brown of Osawatomie; Mr. and Mrs A. F. Pyle of Salina, Mary Taylor of Lawrence, . . . weekend guest was Dave Young. . . . Sunday at the Phi Gam house were Prof. Roy Towne, Robert Pyle, Eileen Davis of Wichita, and Al Duckwall of Manhattan. DINNER GUESTS .. CARRUTH HALL . . . . . entertained the following Friday night with an informal dinner in the hall; Nadine Hurt. Joanne Johnson Dorothy Burkhead, Clarnell Wehrli Phyllis Wherry, Peggy Osmond, Mary Lou Nobie, Deana McClure, Beatrice Witt, Dorothy Gardiner, Mary Ann Hannum, Bertha Peters, Jean Moore, Alice Greer, Dorothy Mae Nelson, Erma Lee Wallace, Evelyn Hodgson. ... Sunday dinner guests were Ann Robbins, Phyllis Gossett, Evelyn Renth, and Betty Jo Childs. ACACIA . . . . . . Congregational sorority, held an informal dance at the parish house Friday night. Refreshments were served to the following: DELTA PHI SIGMA . . . Warren Snyder, Marion Wade, Bill Stafford, John Grant, Arthur Martens, Dale Luchring Newton Lewis, Harold Gregg, Marion Haynes, Richard Dean Miller, Karl Riddle, Bill Penny, Ronald Loewen, Cole Leverenz. Ivan Cain, Niles Gibson, Walter Moodie, Bob Trekell, Rowland Raup. ... weekend guest was Lee Sanks of Kansas City, Mo. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . PI PHI . . . ... Sunday dinner guest was Henry Overstake of Topeka. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mary Jean Miller, Etta Jane Hark- Child's Doll House Usefull in Home Ec There was a time when only But during the last few years homemakers have found them rangement. By KATHERINE BUEKER At the University of Wisconsin last year students in interior decoration were required to build and furnish house models. Doll furniture was purchased from the ten cent store or constructed out of cardboard or molded day. By making furniture of different styles and periods, the students were able to study which type would prove most effective. One New York decorator uses model houses to show his customers just how the furnished house will look. By building the rooms to scale, many costly mistakes in arrangement and decoration are avoided. Even the wallpaper is drawn exactly as it will appear, and real curtains are hung in the windows. The Farm Bureau has also taken up rader, Mary Burchfield, Muriel Henry, Molly Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cushner, and Alice Cushner, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. H. R. Warren, W. P. William of Topeka; C. G. Glass of Chicago, and Mary Lou Crawford of Wichita. A.D. PI . . . ... will entertain the members of Tau Kappa Epsilon with an hour dance tonight. "Domino" is glove news with its openwork back It's new to show off the white of your wrists in contrast to your deep-toned Fall costume. This Kayser inspiration with its diamond-shaped openwork is so striking you'll want it in different lengths for different outfits. Dove-soft rayon "Milousuede." little girls played with doll houses interior decoraters, teachers, and useful in studying furniture ar- the idea. A recent pamphlet issued for the use of bureau leaders gave instructions for building models out of cardboard boxes. These are constructed on the same plan as the farm women's own houses so that their special problems of decoration and arrangement can be studied. Thus the doll's house has grown up to become a useful member of society. VARSITY 20c Today ENDS THURSDAY with ANDY DEVINE • HELEN VINSON - Friday at 8:45 - FREE! FREE! $20 IN CASH Lucky Seat Night Women "Escorts" Who Sell Friendship for Cash FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Glamour For Sale Ainta Louise, Roger Pyror SUNDAY A Tuneful Tangle of Sweethearts and Suitors AND MONDAY "I'M NOBODY'S SWEETHEART NOW" Dennis O'Keefe, Harlan Parrish Monday Night 8:45 FREE! $10 IN MERCHANDISE To Some One in the Audience