Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., NOV. 13, 1940 Midsemesters' End Brings Crowd To Dance Tonight Sleek and Sophisticated--child, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Halloway, and Beverly Templeton, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Patty Bigelow; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hoffman, Mrs. T. P. Worsley, of Salina; John Butterworth, Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Blackburn, and Eva Mills, Kansas City Mo. The lady in the white wool cape is a thing of beauty and a joy forever in her crimson evening gown, that features the new shirring and the skirt fullness. K. U. lads and lassies can relax and enjoy themselves for the first time since midsemesters began tonight when Clyde Bysom will play at the midweek. The last midsemester grade was turned in yesterday and with the immediate future untrammeled by quizzes, outlines due, and term papers, the Hill will brighten up tonight. Despite the first touch of winter, Carter Butler, Union activities head, said that a record crowd is expected. "Downs" which will be sent out soon, have been forgotten momentarily. The stag limit of 200 will be enforced as usual. SACHEM... ... held a banquet Sunday at Evans Hearth with eight members present. Prof. F. E. Melvin of the history department spoke on K.U. traditions and Sachem's relation to them. PI K.A.'s .. ... were hosts to the following during the week-end: Floyd Hockenhull of Chicago; Bob Wilkins of Philip, Texas; Lester Pojezny of Enid. Okla; Joe Bowlus of Bartlesville, Okla; Fred Tegeler of Lincoln, Neb. From Kansas City, Kan., Clarence A. Mott, Edward Benson, Everett Oxley, and Glen Boyer. V. L. Courtright, Kansas City, Mo.; Prof. E. H. Taylor, Lloyd Faust, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Price, all of Lawrence. Louis Ward of Great Bend; Boyd Morgan of Beaumont, Texas; Claude Chaffat of Hutchinson; Ellis Bever of Wichita; James B. Austin, and W. C. Austin, Topeka; L. Bryan, Tonganoxis; Keich Cook, Sedalia, Mo.; John Williams, Great Bend. UNIVERSITY CLUB . . . Mr. C. L. Royer, St. Joseph, Mo; Dr. and Mrs. Irl Hempstid, Hutchinson; Lillian Weiss, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stover, St. Joseph. ... will give a formal dance Saturday night in the club rooms of the Union building. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paullin, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kuersteiner will be in charge of the party. Van Allm's orchestra will play for dancing. CHI OMEGA... ... luncheon guests yesterday were J. D. McMillion, Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. Harry Lowry, and Mrs. W. A. Ball, all of Cofteyville. MARRIAGE OF ... .. Edna Lorene Smith and Donald Smith, Kansas City, Mo., was solenized Saturday afternoon at the parsonage of the First Christian church here. Rev. Harold G. Barr officiated. Smith, a graduate of the School of Engineering at K.U., is employed at the Ceco Steel Products in Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA NU . . . ... week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs. Banker,Mr. and Mrs.Dolecek, of Russell; Walter L. McVey, Lawrence McVey, Mr.O Brien, all of Independence; Mr. and Mrs.C. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Halloway, and Beverly Templeton, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Patty Bigelow; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hoffman, Mrs. T. P. Worsley, of Salina; John Butterworth, Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Blackburn, and Eva Mills, Kansas City Mo. SPEAKER AT THE . . . . . League of Women Voters meeting will be Prof. H.B. Chubb, whose subject is "Problems of Economic Nationalism." The meeting will be held at 12:45 tomorrow in the Episcopal parish house. A.D. PI . . . ... pledges entertained the Phi Gam pledges with an hour dance last night. ... will meet at 8:30 tonight in Fowler Shops, room 203. All undergraduates who are interested are invited, announced Mary Catherine Colglazier, president. WOMEN'S RIFLE CLUB . . . ... will be in charge of the weekly W.S.G.A. tea for all University women to be held from 3 to 5 this afternoon in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. WESTMINSTER HALL .. . . social action commission will meet at 4:30 this afternoon in Henley House. Y. W.C.A. . . . . pharmaceutical fraternity, held a dinner last night at Evans' Hearth Dean J. Allen Reese of the School of Pharmacy spoke. Jim Murphy, president of the fraternity, was in charge of the meeting. KAPPA PSI... PHI MU ALPHA . . . dinner guests Saturday night were Wendell Plank, Lyndon, Kan.; Carol Nichols, Miltonvale, Kan.; Maurice Cater, Pleasanton; Bill Grey, Topeka; Charles Novatye, Pratt; Wallace Hutchins, Lane, Kan.; Louis Maser, Cameron, Mo.; Robert Slater, Independence, Kan.; Louis Copeland, Maphill, Kan.; John Piere, Wakeway, Kan. . . . week-end guest list includes Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Congill, Benedict Kiliner, Bob Matthews, and Alan Daugherty, all of Topeka; Mrs. F. K. Smith, Pasadena, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sands, Wichita; Jack Sands, Gene Haynes, Phyllis Faust, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Sector Happelman, Salina; Dr. and Mrs. Grey and daughters, Seneca; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milar, Lawrenceverg, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foust, Iola; Miss Kirschbaum and Mrs. Earl Behmer, Hamilton, Kan.; William Bolton, Columbus, Kan.; Gene Green, Ola- the, and Bill Green, Greensburg. SIG EP... Honeymooners Given Hints On Behavior . . . announces the pledging of Dave Bender and Bill Smith. TEKE. . . JAY JANES. . . ... will meet at 4:30 this afternoon in the Pine Room of the Memorial Union building to discuss new pledges. Ruth Ashcraft, president, will be in charge. Charleston, S.C., Nov. 12—(UP)—Miss Daisy M. Thompson who works at the Francis Marion hotel, has some advice for honeymooning couples, especially men who make a vain effort to disguise the newness of their The K-Club of Kansas State College at Manhattan has invited Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, head basketball coach at the University, to speak at their regular meeting next Monday night. Allen To Address K-Club At Manhattan Monday After a four-year study of the public behavior of honeymooners, she is convinced all the newlyweds attempt to pass as veteran married people. Without exception, they fail in that attempt, she says, and offers the following advice to them (or rather to the men), if they want to avoid the notice usually given the newlyweds. Wally Swanson, rugged end on the K-State varsity football squad, is president of the K-Club. 2. Plaster your new baggage with old college stickers, or tell the bellman to take the luggage through the basement entrance. 4. Don't be polite to her when you reach the elevator. Just put your hand in the small of her back and sort of shove her in. 1. Put on some old clothes so you will look as though neither you nor your wife care how you look. 3. When you go to the hotel desk to register, either take her with you or gently push her down in a chair in the lobby. But if you take her to the desk, contradict everything she says. 5. Adopt an expression depicting that the whole thing is just another pain in the neck to you. Bad Weather Hampers C.A.A Because of bad weather conditions, the C.A. flying course period probably will extend beyond the end of the present semester, said Prof. Earl D. Hay this morning. The contract calls for the completion of the course before Jan. 15. Authorized Parties Friday. Nov. 15 Wesley Foundation Skating Party at Rollerdrome. 12 o'clock. Pi Kappa Alpha, House, 12. PI Kappa Alpha, House, 12. Independent Student Association Union Ball Room, 12. Saturday. Nov. 16 Phi Chi, Kansas Room, Union Building. 12. Gamma Phi Beta, Union Ball Room. 12. Theta Tau, House, 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, For Joint Committee on Student Affairs Sigma Delta Chi Initiates Two Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity, held formal initiation services for Gray Dorsey, college senior, and Don Pierce, college senior, last night in the Journalism building. The Klondike region is in northwestern Canada, not in Alaska. Bordering Alaska, it lies mostly south of the Klondike river, in the Qukon river basin. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. Weaver's Early Clearance 2 and 3 piece Suits Two and three piece costume and tailored suits. Some fur trimmed, some fur jackets. There are many "one of a kind." Everything grouped, selections easy, savings great. WEDN C Color mand today and as mission ficers present very increase highest the R here organ sisting Values to $15 ... $ 8 Values to $25 ... $12 Values to $39.95 ... $23 Values to $69.95 ... $43 Values to $98.95 ... $57 Ba jor adju R. H Reg Lieut menta Philli geant cadet Bertt T Ba jor adju W. 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