TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Societv (Continued from page 2) Jane Hoffman, c'43; Dolly Newlon, c'43; Gail Little, c'40; Patty Bigelow, c'43; and Margaret Ivy, c'43. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler The KU Dames will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Ray Whitla, 740 Louisiana, at 7:30 o'clock for bridge. Delta Upsilon fraternity announce the initiation of the following: William Eagle, b'40; Howard Gadberry, e'43; James Gillie, c'43; Fred Gades, e'43; George Grindrood, c'43; Clayton Harbor, c'43; Hartwell Jewell, Jr., c'43; James Rhinehart, e'43; and Warren Williams, c'43. Guests for dinner in honor of the DU. initiates were: Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Gadberry of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Gades of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gillie of Joplin; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Grindrod, of Kansas' City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Harbor of Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Topeca; Mr. Wright of Lawrence; Mr. George Hamilton of Port Arthur, Texas; Mr. Henry Butler of Wichita; and Mrs. and Mrs. L. E. Hayward. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Delta Chi Fraternity announces the engagement of Helen Clip- enger, Kansas City, Mo., to Ted Muller, fs. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, will speak at a dinner at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the old English room of the Memorial Union building. The dinner will be given by Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity, for members and men majoring in journalism. The University Women's Club will give a tea at 3 o'clock Thursday in the men's lounge of the Memorial Student Union building, Guests will housemothers from organized houses. Mrs. J. J. Wheeler is chairman of the tea, Mrs. O. O. Stoland is in charge of the tea table, and Mrs. F. O. Russell is in charge of refreshments. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Pledge services were held for Maxine Patterson, c'41, Friday afternoon by Pi Lambda Theta. Beta the local chapter of Theta Upsilon, Baptist church sorority, installed a new chapter at Hays State College Saturday. Iota, the new chapter, is the ninth to be affiliated with the national organization. Those who participated in the installation at Hays were: Mrs. Paul C. Rankin, local sponsor; Bernice Randall, c'41; Virginia Schooling, ed'40; Dorothy Stannard, c'43; Moselyn Harshbarger, c'40; Mrs. Winston Miller; and Mrs. George Stannard. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler The formal initiation ceremony of Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, was held Sunday for John R. Cadden, e'41; Clarence A. Callahn, e'41; Howard G. Palmer, e'41; and Rex R. Sage, e'41. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Phi Chi Delta sponsored an open house and tea at Westminster hall Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Theodore Azeman was chairman of the general committee, and Marynell Dyatt, c'43, was in charge of the dining room. Mrs. R. W. Holmes presided at the tea table. Ruth Yeomans, c'41, president, Mrs. Anna Olinger, sponsor, and Mrs. Azeman were in the receiving line. Luncheon guests at the Ch Omega house yesterday were Jeanne Faubion, Sally Faubion Lois Gray and Jeanne Kendrick, al of Kansas City, Mo. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Miller hall and Corbin hall held an exchange dinner last night. Guests at Miller were Dorothy Heathman, c'40; Maurine Mong, c'40; Eva Ruth Meinke, fa'40; Lenore Grizzell, ed'41; Martha Ann Hall, c'43; Vivian Clark, c'41; a nd Martha Briggs, fa'41. Pat Bowman, c'43; Helen Martin, c'43; Colleen Poorman, c'43; Louise Trautwein, c'42; Betty Jean Heiser, c'43; Jean Scott, c'43; and Betty Thoman, c'43, were guests at Corbin. Mr. C, E. Blackwell was a dinner guest last evening of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Ross I. Parker, 12, of Chicago, Ill., one of the 10 charter members of Zeta chapter of Theta Tau engineering fraternity was a luncheon guest of the fraternity yesterday. Guests at the buffet supper held by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Sunday were Peggy Pat Hennessy, fa'42; Marjorie Heimbrook, fa'41; Betty McVey, c'42; Anne Lewis, c'43; Mary Alice Livingston, c'40; Elaine Linley, c'43; Jane Blaney, c'42; Pudge Evans, c'sp; Billie Jarbose, c'uncl; Virginia Bantleon, c'43; Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Oliver; Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hamilton; Mary Fitz-Gerald, c'40; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Pat Cravens; Lois Howell, c'43; Jerry Buehler, c'43; Becky Trembley, c'43; Jeanne Cody; Phil Randall; Gladys Armacost, c'42; Deneise Lemoine, c'40; Dottie Wise, b'41. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Foster and Edwarth Renth of Washington, D.C., were Sunday dinner guests of Acacia fraternity. Phi Kappa Fsi fraternity had as dinner guests Sunday Martha Browning, c'40; Kathleen O'Sullivan, c'43; Marvin H. Coberly, '39; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Brown of Boulder, Colo. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tilton of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Borert Wiley of Hutchinson were Sunday dinner guests of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Sunday dinner guests of Delta Chi fraternity were Frances Langan and Jackie Lewis of Kansas City, Mo; Annette Woods, c'42; Elizabeth Clouds; Ted Muller of Kansas City, Mo; and Helen Clipenger. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Mary Ihloff, c'42; Frances Metzger, c'41; Darlene Pullins, fs, Emporia; Larry David, fa'40; Bob Briggs, fa'39, Fredonia, Kan.; Chas Carmen, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gillie, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hayward, Jean Gillie, and George Gillie all of Joplin were dinner guests at Corbin hall Sunday. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity were Gloria Biechele, c'43; Ruth Rice, c'41; and T. Allen Beatty of Topeka. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were Mrs. J. B. McIntine, Clay Center; Mrs. Nell Clark, Troy; Misses Frances Bates and Dorothy Messmore, Kansas City, Kan.; Miss Persis Cook, Lawrence; and Harold Hurd, Washburn. Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boddington and son Bud, of Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Columbia of Parsons; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cast of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Leathers; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bailey and Mrs. John D. Garber, all of Kansas City, Mo. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nicolay of Abilene; Peggy Pat Hennessey, fa'42; and Billie Jarboe, c'uncl. Guests at Miller hall Sunday were Jack West, Wichita; James Pimney, m'42; Harold Pontias, Columbia, Mo. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority were Murray Regier, Newton; Emma Lou Montgomery, Still well; Nancy Cochrane and Helen Churchill, Hoisington; and Betty Howard, Kansas City. --in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler Weekend guests at Miller hall were Mary Jane Sigler, '99; Mrs. W L. Poorman, Wichita; Marijane English, Midraf Longfellow, and Lodema Williams, all of Kansas City; and Jean Jenson, Leavenworth. Prof. Wiley--in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler (Continued from page two) William Vaughn, and George Thompson, St. Joseph, Mo.; Vee Tucker, McPherson; Robert Hartley, Baxter Springs; Robert Hemphill, Norton; Morris Hildreth, Coffeyville; William Hagman, Pittsburgh; Robert Oyler, Lawrence; Prof. E. H. Taylor, STARTS TODAY 10 A.M. Come anytime up to 2:30 p.m. and see a complete performance. Matinees are continuous, no reserved seats. DAVID O. SELZNICK'S production of MARGARET MITCHELL'S Story of the Old South GONE WITH THE WIND LESLIE OLIVIA HOWARD • De HAVILLAND --available VIVIEN LEIGH as Starle O'Hara A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Directed by VICTOR FLEMING TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. RESERVED SEATS available A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release Gone With The Wind will be shown here in its entirely exact with as presented at Atlanta and Broadway premiere. For all night shows all seats are reserved. Tickets are now on sale. The matines will be continuous performances with no reserved seats. You may come anytime from 10:00 a.m. up to 2:30 p.m. and see a complete performance. Screen Play by SIDNEY HOWARD • Music by Max Steiner BUY RESERVED SEATS NOW On Sale At Box Office For U.S. LAKE AT BUXTON Office 101 Night Shows (7:30 p.m.) All Seats $1.12 inc. tax Reserved Mats. Continuous Not Reserved 75c inc. tax DICKINSON THEATRE Lawrence; Prof. W. W. Davis, Lawrence; Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Lawrence; Mrs. Kenneth Shook, Lawrence. While this engagement is limited this production will not be shown anywhere except at advanced prices—at least until 1941 Professor Taylor presented Robert Hamilton and William Mathews $9 toward a fraternity pin for scholastic honors. Spitsbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. BEAT OKLAHOMA!! All Shows—15c—Anytime WEDNESDAY, 4 Days — ENDS TONIGHT! Bing Crosby, Fred Murray "SING YOU SINNERS" And — Pat O'Brien "NIGHT OF NIGHTS" 2 — SMASH HITS — 2 Romantic Rogues of a Floating Era! "CAPTAIN FURY" BRIAN AHERNE VICTOR McLAGLEN June Long, John Carrodine 2nd HIT—F.B.I. Dmg Up "MISSING EVIDENCE" Preston Irene FOSTER HERVEY SUNDAY—"Buek" Benny "Artists and Models Abroad" NOW Shows: 2:30 - 7 - 9 MAISIE'S BACK! ENDS WEDNESDAY More Laughable, More Lovable Than Ever . . As She Mows Down a Congo Romee! With ANN SOTHERN "Congo Maisie" JOHN CARROLL RITA JOHNSON Added — Crime Series - Band Act Late News ON THE STAGE WEDNESDAY, 9 p.m. THE URICH FAMILY Carole and John In Original Songs with DUTCHIE Their "Seeing Eye" Dog in a Demonstration of Her Work as Taught at Seeing Eye Institute! Obtain First Hand Information About the Training of Guide Dogs at the Seeing Institute, Morristown, N.J. COMING SOON "RAFFLES" "INTERMEZZO" "The Light That Failed" "GERONIMO" 4.7 "My Little Chickadee" a