Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., OCT. 2, 1940 Harbur To Play At Second Regular Midweek Tonight Hard working co-educators will close their books to dance from 7 to 8 this evening to the music of Clayton Harbur, who will play for the second regular University Midweek in the Memorial Union ballroom tonight. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S . . . Sunday dinner guests were Helen Martin, e'43; Mary Margaret Anderson, e'42; and Leora Adams, fa'43. ... club will be hostess at a tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building, for all newcomers and members of the club. Mrs. W. R. Maddox is the general chairman of the tea. HOWARD RUSCO . . . the secretary of the Kansas Press Association, was in Lawrence this afternoon to address members of the University Press club, in celebration of National Newspaper Week, Oct. 1-8. PII GAMMA DELTA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Jane Roberts of Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Hensnall '40, and Reginald Brock. '35. WEEKEND GUESTS . . . Gertrude is wearing a skirt and single breasted jacket of finely ribbed corduroy, and points to a pair of tailored slacks of the same material. Over her head float a kick pleated skirt and short sleeved jacket, also of corduroy. AN EXCHANGE DINNER at Watkins hall were Mrs. J. H Dawley and Jack of Pieasantville, Mo. at the Pi K. A. house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ebersole of Hutchinson CORBIN HALL . . . ... will be held by Watkins hall with the Jayhawk Co-op this evening. ... dinner guests Sunday were: Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Mrs. Flora Boynton, Eloise Gawaway, c'41. Helen Wilson, c'd43, Betty Kimble, c'd41, Kathleen Corrall, and Claudine Chamberlain. CHI OMEGA FRESHMEN . . . DINNER GUESTS . . . Sunday dinner guests wert Mrs.F. A. Storey, Miss Beebe Garrett, and Miss Bennie Orth of St Joseph, Mo. SIGMA KAPPA . . . THIS YEAR'S OFFICERS . . . ... of the Bacteriology club were elected yesterday morning at a meeting in room 506 of Snow hall it was announced yesterday by Alice Ann Jones, c'41, secretary of the club. . . . entertained the Phi Gam pledge class with an hour dance last night. The following people were elected to office: Harold Nelson gr, president; Betty Van Deventer c'41, vice president; Alice Am Jones, c'41, secretary; Jean Rubbra c'41, treasurer. The Bacteriology club is planning a steak fry sometime next week, with Betty Van Deventer, in charge of arrangements. Any bacteriology student interested in attending the picnic should get in touch with one of the officers of the club. SIGMA KAPPA PLEDGES . . . ... walked out to Kansas City last Saturday evening, returning to Lawrence early Sunday morning. The actives, however, really have the upper hand, since they staged a walkout of their own more than a week ago. ... Sunday dinner guests were Jack Sands, Gene Haines, and Jack Faust, all of Kansas City, Mo; Grover Allen of Tonganoxie, and Lester Kappler of Salina. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. C, D. Cowgill of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Claassen of Newton, and Mrs. L. N. Lander, also of Newton. SIGMA CHI . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . luncheon guest Tuesday was Jean Boswell, c'42. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ELECTION OF NEW MEMBERS... ... will be held at a meeting of the Women's National Areonautical association, tomorrow night at 7:30 in the women's lounge of the Memorial Union building, Ruth Hay, president of 'the organization, announced yesterday. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr S. S. Adair of Kansas City, Mo, and Mrs. H. J. Zaernig and Elizabeth Zaernig of Oklahoma City. Okla. . . luncheon guests Monday were Jane Barnes, c'42, Patty Ledyard, c'42, and Harriet Todd, c'41. CHI OMEGA . . . THE K.U. DAMES . . . . . . will meet tomorrow night at 8 in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. Malott Tells Group To Use Knowledge An educated man is one who can do more than merely earn a living, said Chancellor Deane W. Malott, when he spoke before members of the Wesley Foundation during the fellowship hour at the First Methodist church Sunday night. Chancellor Malott reviewed the earmarks of an educated man, explaining the value of a college education. He advised students to use their knowledge instead of storing it. Senior Tells Girls The Awful Truth Bv REGINALD BUXTON Clothes are only skin deep, so am you lassies should take a deep breath before you begin getting high blood pressure over the following criticisms of your campus attire. What about these long, jungle-red In the first place, you women of today are almost lacking in hips. When you put on a sweater, low to the hips—or where the hips were, back in grandmother's day—and buttoned up the back you're just inviting trouble. Persons are liable to start talking about you to your face because they don't know whether you're coming or going. The fact that you don't know either has absolutely no bearing upon the case. Get straight with the world. And these knee length stockings! Sure the girls at Stephens or Smith wear them. They'll wear anything that isn't nailed down. If you can't possibly afford a whole pair don't wear anything. By shaving regularly and using hocy-pocy frequently during the cold weather you should get through the winter without making yourself look like a Campfire Girl who has lost her matches. fingernails? Every time a man sees a pair of those three-quarter inch stiletto-like nails painted up as though they had been drawn from the back of a beautiful blonde, fa'42, he gets the shakes. Pink toothbrush is a "come-on" compared to those terrifying exhibits of feminine ingenuity. The next time the girl who really wants to be a flash steps out, let her look in the mirror and ask the question: "Do I look like anything I've ever seen before?" If the answer is yes she may go ahead. The man may not be satisfied, but at least he won't be frightened to death. Foundation of Math To Be Math Club Topic "The Foundation of Mathematics" will be discussed by Bruce Crabtree, c'41, at the Mathematic club meeting to be held in room 203 Frank Strong hall at 4:45 p.m. tomorrow, it was announced today. Refreshments will be served in the women's lounge preceding the meeting. A NEW FORMULA! Elizabeth Arden has discovered a wonderful new formula that makes her nail polish even more beautiful, more brilliant, more highly resistant to cracking and chipping. with every bottle of nail polish! To enable you to match your lips and fingertips the Elizabeth Arden way. This is included with the Nail Polish for a limited time only. ★ A MINIATURE MATCHING LIPSTICK ★ TWENTY INCOMPARABLE SHADES! 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