Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO SUN., OCT. 27, 1940 Delta Gamma Plants Colony Here For the first time in 22 years, K.U. is to be the home of a new sorority. Delta Gamma, one of the oldest national sororities, held pledge service for the charter members of the University colony Friday night. Eleven members and on patroness were pledged. The service was followed by a formal dinner at Evans Hearth with a lage group of alummae pressent. Ruth Garvey of Wichita and Topeka, a graduate of Illinois University, has been sent to the campus as resident organizer; Miss Virginia Brand of Lawrence has been active in promoting the project; and Mrs. Corlett J. Cotton will serve as its first patroness. Pledge List Pledges of the colony are: Helen Louise St. Clair of Lawrence; Mary and Elizabeth McLeod of Valley Falls ; Audene Fausett of Osawatomie; June Hammett of Topea; Ann Fischer of Beverly Hills, Calif.; Louise Green of Independence, Mo.; Comora MacGregor of Medicine Lodge; Gwendolyn Couch of Anthony; Beverly Brown of Parsons; and Anita Smith of Rossville. Other members will be chosen during the year, and a house is to be established later. Alumnae who attended the service and dinner included: Mrs. William L. Buerdick, Mrs. Herbert E. Chandler, Mrs. Gray Strong, Mrs. Sieftried Mickelson, Miss Virginia Brand, Miss Sibyl Malam, Miss Doris King, Miss Ellen Arnold, and Miss Ruth Garvey, all of Lawrence. Mrs. Albert Drake, Mrs. Harold Standley, Mrs. Watkins Williams, Mrs Joan Maitland, Mrs. Jack Kolmann, Mrs. Clay Lewis, Mrs. Virginia Culbertson, Mrs. C. W. Boyd, Mrs. Eleanor Kramer, Miss Lueille Parkins, Miss Phyllis Newman, Miss Ruth Shepherd, Miss Claudio Brant, Miss Lucy Byers, Miss Elizabeth Crounkhite, Miss Billie Boatwright, and Miss Marjorie Davis, all of Kansas City. Mrs. Emory Dial, Mrs. F. M. Quail Mrs. Signor Fink, Mrs. C. Roland Reid, Mrs. Herbert Bowman, Mrs. J. V. Boyd, Mrs. W. J. Green, Mrs. J. H. Efesch, Mrs. J. W. Barnett, Mrs. R. H. Downing, Mrs. O. C. Thompson, Mrs. A. T. Shakeshift, Miss Janet Payne, Miss Mary Collins, Miss Jean McEachron, Miss Honta Lippelman, Miss Lillian Williamson, Miss Mary Washburn, Miss Alice Claire Brownfield, and Miss Marie Levann, all of Topeka Mrs. J. O. Davidson and Mrs. R. H. Garvey of Wichita. Buffalo Buys Puck Ace Shannon, colorful defense star of the Toronto Maple Leafs, was purchased Saturday by the Buffalo American league hockey club. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. Delta Gamma Fledglings--- Above are the new Delta Gamma pledges who were honored at a dinner at Evans Hearth Friday night. On the top row from left to right: Mrs. Nell Cotton of Lawrence, patroness, Beverly Brown, Anne Fischer, Audine Fausett, and Gwen Crouch. Seated on the steps at the left: Betty McLeod, Comora McGregor, and June Hammett. Seated on the steps at the center from top to bottom: Ruth Garvey, co-organizer, Helen Louise St. Clair, Anita Smith, and Mary McLeod. Sweaters Top Everything NEW SHIPMENT Just arrived New colors, new styles. Featuring the English Twister, cardigan worn buttoned down front or back And the English Longy, cardigan fitted at the waist. $1.98 - $5.98 PROGRAMS AT THE CHURCHES At Lawrence churches today the following programs will be offered: First Christian church: Chancellor Deane W. Malot will be the guest speaker at the Forum of the First Christian church young people on Sunday evening. The young people will meet at 5:30 p.m. for a social hour and the program follows at 6:30 p.m. All are invited to attend. Henry Holtzclaw is president of the forum. At the Sunday school hour at 9:45 a.m., Mrs. Harold G. Barr will conduct the study on "Christian Motives For Abstinence." The morning worship and communion service is at 10:45. Rev Harold G. Barr will talk on the subject "God and Caesar." First Methodist church: 9:45 a Student classes conducted by F H. B. Latimer and Rev. E. F. Pr 10:50, morning worship. Music Wesleyan Chorus chorus. 6 p.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship lea 6:45 p.m. Wesley Foundation leag A panel discussion will consider question, "What Of Nov. 5?" p.m. Evening worship. Roger Williams Foundation. F Baptist church: 9:45 a.m.: University class for K.U. men and women. Subject, "Rethinking The Liquor Problem." Charles W. Thomas, discuss leader. 11 a.m.: Worship service. Ja Stephenson, cellist, will be the gus soloist. 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