FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FAGE THREE Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Homecoming at a University can be best described as a time when the alumni come back, the students go out, an dthe freshmen sleep on the floor. Being a bectic time, events are remembered in a kalidecope fashion rather than as an orderly sequence of events, and Monday morning dawns to find the average individual unprepared for classes, for breakfast, or for general usefulness. That is the* cynic's tale. Parties, contests, games, decorations, parades and varsities will fill their places on the social calendar and make the weekend a glorious reminder to returning grads and a break from the usual routines for University undergalls. And that is the usual story. Homecoming festivities began last night when members of Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance at the chapter house. Clyde Smith and his band furnished the music. The guests wore: Evelyn Gum, c'43; Lorraine Trapee, c'42; Mary Bitzer, fa'43; Dorothy Teacher, c'42; Mary Brower, c'42; Bellary, c'43; Suzanne Adair, c'42; Georgia Ferrel, c'43; Bernaldine Hall, f'43; Nancy Prather, c'42; Wanda Bronak, Independence, Mo. Greta Gibson, b'41; Eleanor Allen, c'43; Sue Hashins, c'41;陈 Entrigen, f'42; Jeannie Moen, c'41; Katherine Shewell, f'43; Jean O-Hara, c'42; Marjorie Siegler, c'41; Mary Louis McNewon, d'43;Martha Alhorn, b'42; Marjorie Heinem- brook, f'43;Virginia Ochs, b'43; Virginia Ochs, b'43;Mary McLeod, b'41; Evelyn Jones c'43. Bunny Jenkins, c'esp; Jeanne Brusses, f'42; Penny Wadhams, c'43; Julie Henry, ed'40; Ruth Inkles, c'42; Mary Beth Dodge, f'42; Barbara Daniels, c'41; Ada Lee Fuller, fa'41; John Edmiston, d'4; Diane Kline, f'42; James Larson, f'42; garret Barber, ed'40; Mariane Louce, f'42; and Edy Wise, b'41. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnston III, of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, and Otto Kiehl c'41, were dinner guests at the Ala chi Omega house last night Anna McConichly, e43. was the luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott will entertain guests at ten tomorrow afternoon following the University-Missouri game. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Stone of Vienna announce the engagement of their daughter Juanita, c'26, to Walter Babbit of Vienna. Martha Young. c'43; Dorothy Burkhead. c'43; and Miss Margaret Anderson were lunchroom guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Before the Battle Preceeding last night's Anglo-American debate conflict in Green Hill, Prof. and Mrs. E. C. Buehler entertained the members of the Oxford debating team and the University squad at a dinner. The guests were: Bob McKay, b'40; and Leo Rhodes, c'40, who represented the University, and George G. Bean and Victor Parkinson of the English debating team. Following the debate, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner were hosts at a reception held in honor of the visiting Oxford students. Members of Sachem and Mortar Board were special guests. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Wilson of Dallas, Texas, and Jack Cooper of Kinsma City, Me., were luncheon guests of Margaret Wilson, gr. at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Watkins hall held open house last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Lumehne guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday included: Milred Stoner, c'43; Lounie Woodridge, c'43; and Mrs. David McGonigle of Wichita, who was visiting Mary Louis Lockhart, c'42. Unconventional Table Talk Students of Spanish who are interested in developing their conversational ability in that language are invited to attend the Spanish table which will meet at Hal's cafe today at 12:30 p.m. The list of Homecoming guests are --with a skating party tonight from 10 until 12 o'clock at the skating rink. The list of Homecoming guests at Watkins hall this weekend includes: Marjorie Franzi, Mrs. T. A. Lockwood, Edith Williams, Sarah Garritt, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Edith Paula Jones of Columbian, Mo.; and Jeann McAnna of Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt and Frances Moore of Excalibur Springs, Mo. will be dinner guests at Watkins hall Saturday night. WANT ADS Early Homecoming visitors to the Campus included: Helen Sherr, Kansas City, Mo.; Harry Kantor, Cirt; Dotter Ozear, KCTC, LOST: Rectanglegal man's white gold watch, curved to fit the wrist, tumblish color. Lost Sunset Between Juniper and 11th and 10th Call 1394 R. -51 Jack Beruten, Missouri University, who visited the Journalism building yesterday afternoon. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geology fraternity, announces the initiation of the following men: Dale Goodrich, gr; Jim Clark, gru Guy Flake, c'40; Carl Moitz, c'40; Fred Deal, c'41; Donald Deworms, member of the Kansas geological survey staff. Sigma Alpha Ensign held its annual Thanksgiving dinner last night at the chapter house. Sistema Gamma Epailon, professional geology fraternity, hold a wiener roast last night in the Kansas geology survey offices under Hocht auditorium. HOTEL Colonel and Mrs. Karl Bildm, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Boldin, Dr., of Washington, D.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shook of Lawrence were dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night. Sigma Phi Epion announces the election of Lynn Bartlett, c13, as social chairman for the local chapter. Hawaiian, Philippine, and Porto Rican entertainment highlighted the Cosmopolitan Club meeting last night at the Uitmanian church. Students of all races were guests of the meeting, but 40 was in charge of the meeting. Dinner guests at the djahawk Co-Hot last night were Bob Collett, c'41; and Ralph Adams, c'42. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Crafton and their daughter were dinner guests at the Beta house last night. Pat Green, c'40; and Eva Paddock, secretary of the W YCA., were Wednesday evening dinner guests at Miller hall. Phil Lyman, c12, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last Sunday. Mary Lou Borders, 1a'30, was a luncheon guest Tuesday at the Phi Delta Theta house. Bob Bend, c'42, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Phi Delta Theta held formal initiation last Sunday for the following men: Phil Lynn c.42; Stewart C.39; and Warren Stewart. Scowen c.43J. --with a skating party tonight from 10 until 12 o'clock at the skating rink. Bill Reed, c'43, and Eldridge King c'42, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday night. The Wesley Foundation of the Methodist' Church will entertain ALL 25c ALL SHOWS SHOWS NOW! College ioda today. The flying man tomorrow! The Story of Uncle Sam's quest for young fliers! ENDS SATURDAY 2 FIRST RUN MAJOR HITS "20,000 MEN A YEAR" "Bad Little Angel" SUNDAY — 4 DAYS Gary Cooper "BEAU GESTE" RANDOLPH SCOTT Companion Hit VIRGINIA WEILDER NEWS — Pete Smith ALL SHOWS CONTINUOUS from 2:00 p.m. SUNDAY—4 DAYS Robert Young Ann Sothern "MAISIE" — 2nd Feature — Lee Tennant — ENDS TONIGHT — Shown at 8:50 only Added --with a skating party tonight from 10 until 12 o'clock at the skating rink. "THE SPELLBINDER" Barbara Reed Fhi Gamma Delta will open the formal winter party season tonight when Dale Brodie and his music-making companions give with the swing from 9 until 12 at the chapter house. Bill O'Shea, c'40, is in charge of arrangements. The following guests will be entertained: Myra Hard, c'43; Marcella McKay, c'43; Virginia Appel, c'42; Betty Rav Hipp; Joan Voigt, c'41; Betty Byrd; Patty Davis, c'43; Ann Murray, n'42; Patty Biglow, c'43; Betty Rose Thompson; Helen Faubion, c'43. SATURDAY ONLY Sue Henderson, c'40; Jean O'Harr, c'42; Ethel Gleason, c'41; Jane Barnes, c'42; Elmore Shockley, c'41. Anne Lewis, c'43; Florence Pope, c'42; Olehann S'Ollivan, c'43; Ada Lie Fisher, fs'41; Joanne Wineck c'44; Frances Hard, c'44; Betty Lou Young, c'42; Janet Rober, c'43; Mary McCroskey, c'42. Jack Randall "MOUSE IN A MILLION" "NOW IT CAN BE SOLD" "THE SPIDER'S WEB" "OVERLAND MAIL" Fritzi Meyn, c'43; Martha Alice Horner, c'42; Nancy Carey, c'42; Shirley Murphy, c'43; Jean Werner, c'42; Helen Johnson, c'41; Eleanor Cavert, c'40; Mary Ann Cook, c'42; Ruth Clicker, c'40; Betty Denius, c'41; Gail Little, f5-40. BIG 5 UNIT SHOW Ahrism Whitford, c'40; Dorothy Teacher, c'42; Jane Robinson, c'42; Nerna Tibbets, c'43; Ann Jane Hoffman, c'44; Marjorie Fuller; Sue Haskins, c'41; Mary Bitzer, fa'43; Eleanor Cleornan, c'41 Virginia Ford, ed'41; Suzanne McNaughten, ed'2; Mimi Hanna, ed'2; Jana Lewis, e'3; Marylovie Stout, e'3; Pricilia Adams, e'3; Miriam Bartlett, e'2; Betty Jeanne Hess, e'2. Betty Kester, c'40; LaDean Davis, c'42; Jame Grisee, c'43; and Anne Carlyle of Kansas City, Mo. The first K.U. faculty consisted of three members. WELCOME GRADS DICKINSON Mat. 25c - Nite 35c Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY AND SATURDAY Not only the picture of the mont but the picture of the year! — FLASH — Latest war news from all fronts Cartoon Novelty - Band Act Big Special Homecoming Owl Show 11:15 Saturday Night Provoca showing of Sunday's Picture GARBO "NINOTCHKA" Don't try to to pronounce it, but be sure and see it! The press and public alike proclaim it the cleverest comedy ever produced. 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