1 Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOV. 10. Clayton Harbur Sounds Weekend Taps at Varsity A lot of wet bedraggled students, alums, and Okles betook themselves to last night's Homecoming varsity to wind up a heavy weekend and get in the proper mood for the Sabbath. Clayton Harbur featuring Jimmy "Satchelmouth" Brown played to a full house from 9 to 12 p.m., which whooped it up when they learned halfway through the evening that Larry Clinton would play for the Sophomore Hop the night of Dec. 14. guests at their fall formal Friday evening at the chapter house were Molly Tanner, Bette Baker, Joan Taggart, Peggy Pat Hennessy, Olive Joggerst, Dollie Newlon, Ruth Wright, Mary Frances McKinney, and Jean Brownlee. DELTA UPSILON. . . Ruth Garvey, Suzanne Lowdenman, Georgiane Theis, Teresa Comley, Muriel Henry, Jeanne Bruess, Shirley Ruble, Mary Jean Miller, Janis Welsh, Martha Jane Green, Ilse Nesbitt, Jane Coffman, Rosarym Utterback, Karyn Hines, Shirley Kernodle, Betty Kopp, Patty Lockwood, Elizabeth Newman, Martha Fairhurst. ... Tildie Fowler, Marianna Bantleon, Erma Wahl, and Jean Williams, all of Kansas City, Mo. . . Alice Raffington, Lucille Gillie, Helen Wilkens, Marjorie Owen, Shirley Wassler, Zita Anne Lowry, Margaret Neal, Shirley Henry, Betty Gaines, B. J. Boddington of Kansas City, Kan., Alice Gillespie and Phyllis Thachero of Topeka, and Sara Soencer of Columbia, Mo. DELTA CHI.. . . . announces the pledging of Harold Linn. ... entertained the Delta Gamma colony with dinner and an hour dance last Thursday evening at the chapter house. The following women were guests: . . . Gwen Couch, Anita Smith, Doris King, Ruth Garvey, Helen Louise St, Clair, Comora McGregor, Audine Fauccet, Mary McLeod, Betty McLead, June Hammett, Anne PROGRAMS AT THE CHURCHES The following programs will be offered today by Lawrence churches: First Presbyterian church: Westminster Forum, the Presbyterian student group, will meet this evening in Westminster hall at 7:30. The Rev. Nathan H. Huffman, missionary from Puerto Rico, will be the speaker. The topic of his talk will be "The Cooperative Missions in the Dominican Republic." Joyce Viesselman will lead the devotionals. First Baptist church: The Roger Williams Foundation will meet at the First Baptist church at 9:45 a.m. The University class subject will be "Principles of Conduct," with Charles W. Thomas, discussion leader. Howard E. Koelb is the minister of the 11 a.m. worship service and Pauline Roth, the soloist. The chorus choir will sing at the young people's meeting held at 6:30 p.m. at 1124 Mississippi street. The discussion Fisher, Louise Green, Ellen Arnold, and Beverly Brown. BATTENFELD HALL... ... held an exchange dinner last Thursday night with Beta Theta Pi Battenfeld guests were Art Robinson, Nation Meyer, Frank Arnold Charles Rayl, Joe Morton, Bill Jones James Steffins, Bill Geiger, and Bob Vermillion. ... other guests the same evening were Miss Meribah Moore, Betty Willis, Velma Wilson, and Jean Stouffer. CHI OMEGA. . . . . . luncheon guest Friday was Betty Van Deventer. . . . dinner guest Thursday evening was Lois Schreiber. (continued to page three) At The Theaters JAYHAWKER THEATER: Sunday, 4 days,"Escape" starring Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor. Thursday,3 days,"Dulcy" with Ann Southern, Ian Hunter,and Ronald Young. GRANADA THEATER: Sunday, 4 days, "Third Finger, Left Hand" starring Melvyn Douglas and Murga Loy. Thursday, 3 days. "Dr. Kildare Goes Home" with Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Larine Day. Also "Dance, Girl, Dance" with Maureen O'Farra, Louis Hayward, and Lucille Ball. VARSITY THEATER: Sunday, 2 days, Gene Statton-Porter's "Laddie" with Tim Holt, Virginia Gilmore, and Spring Byington. Tuesday, 3 days, "Grapes Of Wrath" with Henry Fonda, Jane Dannell and Charlie Grewin. Friday, 2 days, "Always A Bride" with Rosemary Lane and George Boeyes. subject will be "Why I go to Church," an answer to Channing Pollock's views on the subject of church attendance. The social period is at 7:30 p.m. All interested students are welcome. PATEE THEATER: Sunday, 4 days, "Island Of Doomed Men" with Peter Lorre and Rochelle Hudson. Also "Virginia City" with Errol Flynn and Miriam Honkins. Thursday, 3 days, "West Of Abilene" starring Charles Starrett and Marjorie Cooley. First Christian church: The discussion on "World Peace and Christian Missions" by John Moore, Edwin Price Jr., and Royal Humbert at the First Christian church forum last Sunday is to be continued as a part of the program today. At 5:15 colored motion pictures of Puerto Rico will be shown in place of the usual recreational program. The discussion program will begin at 6:45 p.m. All young people are invited to these programs. At the morning Sunday school hour, Mrs. Harold G. Barr, teacher of the University class, will lead the discussion on "The Golden Rule." Worship and communion will be at 10:45 a.m. The sermon by Rev H. G. Barr will be, "They Also Serve." At the meeting of the Fireside Forum this evening in Plymouth Congregational church, four students will speak on the subject, "What You Might Have Done Last Summer." The four students are: Jean Stoufier, Margaret June Gray, Edna Earl Brooks and Sam Iwig. The meeting is at 7 p.m., and all interested students are invited to attend. Trinity Episcopal church: At 8 a.m. Holy Communion will be held. A breakfast for the men of the church will follow this service communicant. Men of the University are welcome. At 11 a.m. the morning prayer and sermon will be given by the Rev. John Bowers. The University Group evening prayer will be at 5:30 p.m. This will be followed by a group supper. Coronation In the Rain--- Present Greta Gibson During Half-Time Period Glamour, mud and rain were co-starred on the football field yesterday afternoon when Greta Gibson, of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority was crowned as the University's twenty-third Homecoming queen. Preceding the presentation of the queen, the 115 members of the University of Kansas band and the 24 members of the Swiss flag corps marched on the field under the direction of Russell L. Wiley. The band in circle formation played "Auld Lang Syne." Commanding attention from pre- vailling skyrocket "booms," a mau- ron-colored "horsesč½½ carriage" circled as proudly before the specta- tors as it would have done in its youth in 1904. Shortly following it it was another of its species, a little black model of 1918. The band played "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise", "Keep the Home Fires Burning," and "Roses of Piccardy." In a star formation, the band played "The Banner of Old K.U." written by Fred Waring. Members of the band kneeled as 14 Jay Janes carried K. U's banner across the field. An army truck, symbolic of those in which the boys rode away to the other World War, joined in the parade. Recognition was given to Saralena Sherman, K.U.'s national champion drum majorette. Bill Farmer, president of the Men's University Women Closing hours tonight for University women will be 12:30 a.m. O'Theene Huff, president of W.S.G.A All women students planning to attend the football game at Columbia, Missouri, Thursday, November 21, must have a written statement of permission from their parents sent directly to the office of the Adviser of Women by 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 20, and must have signed out in room 220 of Frank Strong Hall by that time. Lawrence girls are asked to sign out at the office also. Elizabeth Meguiar Adviser of Women Robert Taylor and Norma Shearer appear together for the first time at the Jayhawkertoday for 4 days, in the sensational best seller by Ethel Vance "Escape." Student Council, was in charge of the coronation ceremony. He presented Ted North, a 1939 University graduate, now under contract with the Twentieth-Century Fox. The queen and her attendants, Shirley Tholen, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Edna Givens, Kappa Alpha Theta; and Jeanne Moyer, Sigma Kappa, were presented to Fred Harris, chairman of the Board of Regents, and a graduate of the University School of Law in 1898. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. Weaver's Belle-Sharmeer CUTS DOWN ON RUNS AT THE STRAIN ZONE Belle-Sharmeer relieves Belle-Sharmer relieves Stocking strain where strain begins with a stretchable insert called Strain-Easo. It's fashioned into your perfect fitting leg size and always comes above your knees and below your garters. The strain zone! Ask for: Brev for smalls Modite for middlings Duchess for talls SUNDAY $1.35 To Sei Dur its syst will be major s fit then An the Un dents v of the vocation The spring b eing inte abandor The U cooperat vocation For c business number below. over am either c and arr ference group d afternoon ence. 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