Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., OCT. 29, 1940 'White Wings' Will Draw Student First-Nighters It's going to be the biggest thing since the opening of the Burma Road. At 8:20 tonight the Hill social caste will swing into the Winter dramatic season with the final curtain call for "White Wings." The stage for the show is set in Fraser theater where tandem-controlled Josie. horse par excellence of papier - ma ch e, with Mrs. Allen Crafton in the observation post and Miss Virginia Banteleon in a very close second position will be the highlight of the evening. Glamour Rags For Bags---by Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Vedder of Kansas City, Mo., of the engagement of their daughter, Celeste, to Marmauduke D. McComas, Jr. The marriage will take place the last of November. The first dramatic offering of the year is expected to draw nearly 500 of the social set away from the library and books The oversized lady is wearing a fitted coat of dark tweed and a sweetheart hat. Her other little chums arg neat but not gaudy in two variations of a simple afternoon dress and the same coat unebluted. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...Sunday night buffet supper guests were Zibby Pears, Becky Tremblay, Blanche Van Campe, Rita Lemoine, Mary Burchfield, Virginia Scott, Jerry Beutler, Betty McVey of Kansas City, Dick Hogan of Kansas City, Mo. Margie Hagstrom, Shirley Kernodle, Carolyn Sloan, Mary Louise McNown, Priscilla Adams, and Virginia Gear. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... announces the engagement of Arlee Fish to Stewart McLeod of Valley Falls, a member of Delta Theta. PI BETA PHI... ... announces the engagement of Martha Jane Starr to Clyde Smith of Kansas City, Mo., a member of Kappa Sigma. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... luncheon guest yesterday was Heidi Viets. · GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... announces the pledging of Dean and Dan Heubert and Forrest Wilson, all of Halstead. ..Sunday luncheon guests were Dee Sowden of Arkansas City, J. R. Jones, Bob McKay, Earl Clarke, and Kenny Rockhill. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Jermin Ann Green, and Georgianna Thies. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE . . . THE K.U. DAMES . . . CORBIN HALL . . . ... will hold their regular meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. . Sunday dinner guests were Clayton Phillipi of Burlington, Kan., Earl Riddle, Dorothy Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Titus and Bill Titus of Lawrence. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff of Lawrence. CHI OMEGA... .. Sunday dinner guests were Miss Lalia Walling, Bill Hertzler, Wayne Anderson, Larry K. Wood. ALPHA OMICRON PI... .. Miss Mollie North of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. W. W. Regier of Newton, Kan., and Gene Morgan of Topeka, Kan. WATKINS HALL . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Jack Dalby of Pleasant Hill, Mo., Mrs. Michael Hodes of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. James Trekell of Wellington, Rudy Savesy, Orval Kietzmier, Donald DeFord, and Dean Hickson of La Fountain, Kan. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Murry Smith of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Arthur L. Marks of Lawrence. ... Sunday dinner guests were Dave Baer, Dick Reed, Bud Bartell, Ed Jewitt, Rex Cowan, Cecelia Bowen of St. Paul, and Alice Moss of Kansas City, Mo. . . announces the initiation Monday of Vincent Trump and Fred Rhoades. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA.. ... Mother's club met for luncheon yesterday at the chapter house with 40 members present. Mrs. Deane W. Malott and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar were guests. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . SIGMA NU... ... dinner guests Sunday were Geo. Wilson and Harold Winter, of Manhattan, Jerrie Washburn and Marjorie Thomas. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr, and Mrs. Nate Link, Patricia Link and Katherine Rich, all from Emporia; W. Link, Topeka; Wilson Gilliat, Bill Gillat, and Andy Spears. TWENTIETH CENTURY . . . club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. L. N. Flint as hostess. Col. Karl F. Baldwin will speak on the subject of national defense. TEMPLIN HALL . . . CHI OMEGA . . . ... freshmen will entertain the pledge class of Delta Upsilon at an hour dance tonight. ... luncheon guest today was Gene Ricketts. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . MILLER HALL . .. dinner guests last night were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Ma-lott, and Bob, Edith, and Janet Malott. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patterson of Poola, Shirley Tholen, Mrs. T. L. Dawson of Kansas City, Mo., and Norma Tib- bets. PHI GAMMA DELTA... PHI CHI DELTA . . . Questions to be used on the program may be submitted to Henry Werner, adviser of men. For each question used, the sender is to receive a year's subscription to the Graduate Magazine, and for each question which stumps the experts, an additional award of 50 cents will be given. Five Alumni Meetings Scheduled This Weekend The board of experts will be composed of Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor of English; Dr. Bert Nash, professor of education; Dean Fred J. Moreau, of the School of Law, and Mr. Werner. . . Presbyterian sorority, held its annual fall semi-formal in the Kansas room Friday night. In addition to the quiz program, the Jayhawk trumpeteers and a quartet will furnish music. Meetings of University alumni will be held in five cities of Kansas on Thursday and Friday nights of this week in conjunction with the annual Kansas State Teacher's Association meetings this weekend. At the alumni meeting to be held in Salina Thursday night, Dean R. A. Schwegler, of the School of Education will speak. Blaine Grimes, instructor in economics, and Mrs. Grimes, will be on the program at Hays Friday night. During the intermission, a sextet composed of Ruth Yeamans, Ruth Gibson, Florence Harris, Jean Doo- (continued to page three) "Information Squeeze" will be the feature of the Topeka dinner, to be held Friday night at the Women's Club. Modeled after the radio program, the feature will present a board to experts, composed of K.U. faculty. $ \textcircled{4} $ Also Friday night will be a meeting in Parsons, where Prof. J. W. Twente will talk, and one in Garden City, where Paul Lawson, dean of the College, will speak. The highest altitude reach by a railroad line in the United States is the summit of Pike's Peak in Colorado. It is 14,109 feet above sea level. First Jayhawker Features Greeks The Homecoming issue of the Jayhawker magazine made its appearance on the campus today with stories of rush week and fraternity and sorority pledge pictures as special features. This issue carries a four-page Life-style picture section and a guest editorial by Ernest K. Lindley, besides the regular personnel pages. The Christmas issue will be out Dec.17, Betty Coulson, c'40, editor announced today. DE LUXE CAFE Dean F. J. Moreau, of the School of Law, was in Independence, Saturday, where he was guest speaker at the southeastern Kansas Phi Beta Kappa Association meeting that evening. Dean Moreau's subject was "Aristotle in the Modern World." Moreau Speaks At Independence Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. New "sugar 'n' spice" shade in Clear brown-beige — very new looking and a smart note for your outfits of bronzy tones, greens, lively blues and black. In those flattering stockings that fit so well and last so long — NoMend. $1.15 "PersonaLengths" SHORT MEDIUM LONG Weaver's