Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUN., OCT. 20, 1940 Phi Gams, Delts Give First Parties of the Year Following fast upon the heels of Friday night's Nightshirt parade, the Kappa Sig Red Dog Inn party, and the I.S.A. Varsity in the Memorial Union building, were last night's pseudo-festivities after Hill men and women spent a perspiring afternoon watching Kansas become athletically embarrassed. Phi Gams gave a Dogpatch party at the chapter house with Clayton Harbur playing for dancing, the Delta Taut's entertained at their popular annual chicken fry, and the rest of the Campus danced at the Cornhusker Varsity from 9 to 12 in the Memorial Union ballroom, with Clyde Byson's band furnishing music for the wake. GUESTS OF... The Tennessee club boys chartered a hayrack and took their dates to the country to forget it all. Fhi Gamma Delta at their Dogpatch party last night went rural in a large manner. The Phi Gam partyroom was converted into a LiL Abner paradise including a kissing rock which guests had to pass by as they entered the room. Adam Lazanga awarded a little pig, "Saloney" to the best wooers Dogpatch style. The following women danced to Clayton Harbur's mountain music at the Phi Gam chapter house: Betty Blake, c'41; June Shinkle of Paola. Shirley Tholan; Carolyn Humphrey of Kansas City, Mo; Billy Doris Jarboe, c'unel; Chestine Wilson, fa'43; and Mary Louise Alexander. Mary Jane Shartel, c'41; Norma Tibbetts, c'43; Mary Louise Lockhart, c'43; Ruth Rice, c'41; Cecil King, c'41; Peggy Benson; and Margaret Mary Scholes. Agnes Mumert, c'41; Betsy Dodge, fa'43; Suzanne McMaughton, c'42; Anne Murray, fa'42; Virginia Marshall, c'43; Jeanne Wedell, fa'42; Barbara Kock, c'43; Betty Lou AUTHORIZED PARTIES Sunday. Oct. 20 Gamma Delta, State Lake, Picnic, 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar. Adviser of Women. Young, c'23; Sue Haskins, c'41; and Jane Robinson, c'23. Dolores Holman of Topeka; Betty Jeanne Hess, c'43; Katherine Hines; Dorothy Teachon, c'43; Ruth Clinkner, of Hutchinson; Margaret Replogle, c'85; Katherine Green, c'43; and Reola Durand, c'43. Miriam Whitford, c'41; Frances Hurd, fa'41; Betty Wyatt, c'42; Nancy Prather; Jeanne Anderson, c'42; Mary Noll; Patti Duncan; Suzanne Phillips of Overland Park; and Mary McVey. Marjorie Barben; Margaret Funk; Charlene Baker; Theresa Comley; Patty Lockwood; Rita Lemoine; Marjorie Owens; Jane Stites; Margaret Butler; Jill Peck; Ann Lowry, 'c43; and Annie Hoffman, 'c43. Georgia Ferrell; Marjorie Siegrist, c'41; Miriam Bartlett, c'42; Jean Werner, fa'42; and Ida Frances Moyer. DELTA TAU DELTA'S . . . . . last night also entertained informally with their annual chicken fry which they give every year with the Delta Tau Delta chapter at Baker university. Delts and their dates consumed hand-fried chicken and sang songs around bonfires in the best steak fry manner. WEEKEND GUESTS . . . ... at the Alpha Chi Omega house were Viretta Shaw of Topeka and Midge Rich, fs, of Coldwater MILLER HALL . . . . . announces the engagement of Barbara Smith, fa'41, to Claude Arnett, m'42. New Popular Records You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again Shadows on the Sand ... Tommy Dorsey Two Dreams Met Down Argentina Way ... Bob CroSBy I Hear Music Dancing on a Dime ... Larry Clinton A Handful of Stars Yesterthoughts ... Glenn Miller The second bridge lesson in a series of 10 will be given Tuesday night by Mrs. Ivan Rowe in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building at 7:45. Second Bridge Lesson Tuesday The lesson last week was on opening bids and honor trick counts. This week's lesson will continue with over-calls and bidding technique. It has been suggested that the players bring pencil and paper with which to take notes. Following the lecture there will be a period of supervised play. There were approximately 45 persons present at the meeting last week. "NOT FOR THE TIMID" TO GIVE...OR TO GET. Little wonder this provocative perfume is being chosen as the gift that says most! Be man enough to make DANGER your watchout word! Yet be safe — for this, Ciro's greatest success, is undoubtedly the perfume she hopes for! $12 • $2750 *a* magnificent bottle of cut-crystal blocks in *a* Danger-red box Colbert Gives Words Of Wisdom To Stars I'm not trying to pun when I say 'stick to your knitting' to film stars she said", "We've been quoted and unquoted on every issue from how shall we help Montenegro to the Civil War slavery issue. . "We've taken sides and made statements on farm relief, the old age pension and the best way to rid the lawn of gophers. I think it's about time that we in Hollywood stuck to our jobs and tried to make better pictures. Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 18,—(UP)—Claudette Colbert unwound another skein of yarn and sagely remarked that Hollywood stars should stick to their knitting, a statement she interprets literally. Iro's SURRENDER: 85 to $32 Ciro's REFLEXIONS: 85 to $85 For the dark-haired actress was at work on a sweater she is making for the "Bundles for Britain" organization which is attempting to alleviate suffering But concentrating on her career in Europe. "By that I don't mean that we shouldn't be vocal about things we really believe in sincerely," Miss Colbert said, "but I think that before we sound off, we should be informed." Miss Colbert is taking active part in relief work for war refugees, a humanitarian cause to which she devoted much of her time. She has made public appearances in behalf of Red Cross benefits and the British relief fund campaigns, and in her spare time on the set she knits sweaters to send to England. But concentrating on her career has always been important to Miss Colbert, who feels her work will suffer if she considers it unimportant and devotes her time to becoming involved in controversial political battles. 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