19 Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURS., OCT. 10, 1940 Thursday Night Diners Out Take Rest from Studies Kansan Society Editor By BETTY WEST Work-worn students will pause in their studying this evening to enjoy Thursday night dinner at various fraternity and sorority houses. Among those who officially will entertain will be Phi Kappa Psi and Alpha Tau Omega, whose guests will dance for an hour after dinner. Phi Psi guests will be Mary Louise McNown, fa'43, Kay Stinson, c'42, Mary Thompson, Katie Ann Hall, Mary Kay Brown, c'43, Chestine Wilson, fa'43, Jo Anne Perry, fa'44, Margae Butler, Shirley Bayles, Cecil King, c'41, Peggy Benson, Mary Christianson, fa'43, Patty Bigelow, c'43. Eva Magill, c'43, Annabelle Fisher, Jill Pecs, Sue Johnston, c'42, Betty Van Deventer, c'41, Teddy Comley, c'43, Virginia Ruth Scott, Phyllis Markley, Mary Burchfield, Patty Lockwood, Marjorie Owens. Margie Hagstrom, Betty Coulson, c'41, Marjorie Oliver, Marty Horner, c'42, Jo Anne Fronkier, Jean Brown, c'43, Marjorie Siegrist, c'41, Irene Wiles, Mary Millson, c'42, Mary Ruth Fogel. Jean Ott, Sally Jo Connell, fa'43, Virginia Ford, c'41, Sue Corson, Bootsie Edmiston, c'41, Miriam Bartlett, c'42, Rila Ann Townsend; Mary Jean Miller, c'41, Martha Fairhurst. TWENTY-THREE MEMBERS . . . Sara Lou Smart, c'42, Miraiam Jesson, Mary Bitzer, c'43, Charlene Baker, Ruth McIlrath, Shirley Irwin, sp. Jean McFarland, c'42, Betty Lou Hancock, c'43, Billie Giles, and Emily Milam, c'42 of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon mother's club of Kansas City and Topela held a luncheon and bridge party at the chapter house Tuesday. Members present were Mrs. I. T. Members present at the party were Mrs. I. T. Oliver, Mrs. T. P. Humphrey, Mrs. E. B. Musser, Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. J. B. Gage, Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Mrs. C. H. Thompson, Mrs. C. K. Davis, Mrs. C. B. Shaefler, Mrs. H. G. Ballard, Mrs. D. G. Wilhelm, and Mrs. W. H. Belt, all of Kansas City, Mo. Hairbreadth Harry is wearing, outside of a broad grim, a three button Herringbone English tweed, and a snaprim felt. He'd look awfully silly at the Drake game with that whoosis he's clutching in his hands. FIVE GIRLS . . Mrs. G. B. Little, Mrs. E. C. Winters, Mrs. H. W. Kelchner, Mrs. A. G. Kelchner, Mrs. A. G. Becker, Mrs. L. M. Brenniesen, Mrs. K. L. Lind, Mrs. L. F. Barben, and Mrs. H. J. Hogin, all of Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. L. W. Lee of Lawrence; Mrs. K. E. Neville of Topeka; and Mrs. J. G. Wyatt. . . . were elected into Jay Janes, womens' pep organization, Wednesday afternoon at the regular meeting. Chosen as pledges were Alice Harrington, c'42, Dorothy Durand, c'42, Bernice Moody, c'43, Beatrice Witt, c'42, and Nadine Schuerman, c'42. PHI CHI DELTA . . ... business sorority, held a business meeting in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building Tuesday afternoon. Notes of the national convention, which was held in Atlanta last June, were presented by Mary McLoed, president of the organization. Plans were made for a rush dinner to be held Oct. 22, in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building. ... Congregation church sorority, had a supper meeting Tuesday evening at the home of the president of the group, Gayle Warren. DELTA CHI . . . DELTA PHI SIGMA . . ... entertained the following girls at an hour dance Tuesday evening: Jeanne Myhre, c'43, Betty Allphin, c'43, Betty Lou Cave, c'43, Anne Jane Newland, c'41, Betty Kester, '40, Evelyn Owens, c'44, Jane McHenry, fa'43, Bernice Morris, c'43 Bernadine Hall, fa'41, Eleanor Grider, fa'43, Betty Van Devanter, c'41 Jessie Lekin, c'42. . . Entomology club meetings have been changed from 4:30 p.m. Thursday to 4:20 p.m. Monday. THE REGULAR . . . ...at 1331 Vermont held an election last night to name the following officers: president, Fern Meuschke, ed'41; vice-president, Betty Pruitt, c'44; secretary-treasurer, Clara Sinclair, c'41; social chairman, Bernice Malm, c'41. WAGER HALL . . . ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . announces the pledging of Mary Evelyn Newman, c'44. ACACIA . . . romantic comedy, Virginia. When Miss Carroll landed in New York a couple of months ago after a hazardous trans-Atlantic flight from the European war zone, she was vaccinated by physicians of the United States Public Health Service. Miss Carroll didn't need the vaccination, but she didn't have the certificate to prove she didn't need it. So the doctors were firms in their insistence upon the precaution, but polite enough to allow her to specify where she wanted to be vaccinated Blond English Star Haunted by Jinx "Well," she finally agreed, "go ahead, but not on the arm." So Miss Carroll was vaccinated. It took, too. announces the pledging of Stanley Herbert Miller, e'44, and Hollywood, Oct. 10—(UP)—Madeleine Carroll, who recently was only playing standing up scenes, now is playing only the sitting down kind. started work in Paramount's romantic comedy. "Virginia." It's all the result of the latest of a series of minor misadventures which have befallen the beautiful blonde actress since she She reported at once to the "Virginia" location at Charlottesville, Va., where all the exterior were filmed in historic Albemarle county. While resting between scenes on the location, Miss Carroll was selected as a target by a bee with an eye for beauty and a nice sense of balance. The bee didn't ask the blonde beauty where she wanted to be stung. It just picked a spot which perfectly balanced the vaccination, which wasn't administered on the arm. So Miss Carroll for a few days did only standing up scenes. Returning to the studio, Miss Carroll discovered there was something to the Hollywood superstition that misfortunes run in scries of three. While walking across stage seven, the star tripped over a cable and sprained her ankle sufficiently to necessitate having it bandaged. So for a few days Miss Carroll did only sitting down scenes. If it were not so trite, one might say that Miss Carroll has her ups and downs entertained at dinner Tuesday night Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Renth and Evelyn, fa'44. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . luncheon guests Tuesday were Jean and Jane Jones, Elizabeth Newman, c'42, Marilyn Konantz, fa'41, Mary Ewers, c'42, Helen Johnson, c'41, and Geraldine Hall. . . . luncheon guest Wednesday was Mary Noll. CHI OMEGA . . . There's That Man At The Door Again Police Complain As regular as Oct. 1, is the magazine salesman who represents himself as a student working his way through college The Lawrence police department received the periodical complaint again this morning. The salesman was reported making himself rather obnoxious to several citizens in the city. Police went to investigate but failed to find any trace of the man. The police department reported that although students, if they really are working their way through college by such methods, should conduct themselves as gentlemen. Although no definite charge was stated by the police, the salesman was said to be conducting himself "in no way like a gentleman." Warning was given by the department that such offenses will be prosecuted. Authorized Parties Friday, Oct. 11, 1940 Friday, Oct. 11, 1940 FRESHMAN FROLIC, Union Ballroom, 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1940 Kappa Kappa Gamma, Open House at Union Ballroom, 12 p.m. Watkins Hall, Open House at Hall, 12 p.m. University and Young People's Group of First Christian Church, Hayrack Ride, Church and Mott's Pasture, 11 p.m. Corbin hall will hold open house gym 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday evening. Saturday. Oct. 12 DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. 711 Mass. St. Weaver's ENDS SATURDAY No-Mend Sale If sheer hose are a budget problem, don't miss this sale. Stock up now at these stocking prices. 2 - 3 - 4 thread . . . . 97c 4-thread giveables . $1.07