THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 PAGE THREA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 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 Hill society, quiet the first part of the week, gradually wil gain momentum, reaching its peak with the Homecoming activities scheduled this weekend. The Mount Oread socialites have been doing little venturing about during the past three days. But, beginning with last night's midweek at the Memorial Union building, the gad-abouts and jelliers came out of seclusion and probably will remain outside their digressions until the of$. W. S.G.A. Tea sale their捣窃 until the ficial 10:30 o'clock women's closing hours Sunday night. Approximately 135 University women attended the W.S.G.A. tea given yesterday afternoon in the women's lounge of Frank Strong ball by Kappa Alpha Theta from 3 to 5 p.m. Mrs. P. H. Klinckenberg, Theta housemother, poured, while the sorority members passed tea, open-face sandwiches, and mints to the guests. Doris Johnson, c'42, assisted b Mollie Tanner, c'43, was in charge of the tea. Owl society, honorary organization for junior men, announces the initiation of Jim Burges, e41; Rowlau Rands, e41. Initiation services were held at 7 p.m. last evening, and the building of the Memorial Union building. Fritzie Meyn, c'43, was a lunch- een guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Glerie Bieleche, c'43, was a lunch- on guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Margaret Reed, c'43, was a lunch- en guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Kappa-Theta Exchange An exchange dinner was held last night between Kappa Alpha Theta COLLEGIATE SHOPPER Fewer and fewer warm days and more and more people dash about with that huddled band in the figure and flurried expression on the face, meaning—winter holidays. Thus, your guilder comes through with hints especially made for relieving such looks. With Christmas coming next month that loy-ay plan for gifts at *Rowlands Book Store* fits right into our pre-holiday schedule. And what could be nicer than a walk to the store with a sidewalk walker thinks its importance it should be. *Rowlands*, 1401 Ohio. Speaking of the game Saturday, if you want to add that traditional touch to "her" enjoyment, give her a chrysanthemum from the Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop, 927 Moss. It will put your football game-attendance in another class. We thought we too old to get wrought up over the sight and taste of food. But we're still children when he drank *Dronek's Bakery*, 907 Mass, with a gourmet pairmett with a capital G, two o'r's, and a d'. It would not seem right not to take brother Bill a toy for Christmas, Keeler's give you a great variety of small values. They are made to fit your holiday pocket book, too. Keeler's, 939 Mass. Make it Foster's dollar stationery for that special holiday gift. Or, you, yourself will appreciate Carter's stained initials and monograms in gold, silver, and white—giving it that finishing touch you and your friends will like —without extra charge. Carter's Stationery, 1025 Moss. For Cousin Sue's birthday—the she's one who insists on sleeping on the cold patch—it's a pair of those new and different "Snuggle-down" pajamas from Cole's, 815 Mass. They're that new Bemberg fabric with never a scratch. We chose blue but all the colors were eye-snatchers. You are not going home for Thanksgiving dinner? Well, then, if you want to be there, go on! - see Brinkman's offer. It is just a jount downtown, so drop in, you will appreciate our advice. Brinkman's Bakery, 816 Moss. and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorori-ties. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained: Jone Blailey, c; 40; Mary Fitz-Gerald, c4; Poggy Pat Homesman, fa42; Stephen R. Holmes, fa2; Schwartz, fa42; Eleanor, Croakton, Guests at the Theta house were: Jean Dalmant, c'42; Frances Hurd, 'a'41; Betty Ann Yankee, b'40; Miriam Whitford, c'41; Jean Fees, b'42; Betty Gene Sayles, b'40; Alexin Marks, c'40; Carolyn Green, c'41; Betty Bell, c'41; and Ruth Wright 'a'43. lounge of the Memorial Union building. There will be a program o; instrumental music. The KU. Dames will meet at 2:30 p.m. today with Mrs. William Lewis, 1339 Ohio. Ruth Wright, c 43, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Parents and friends of the students at Oread Training School are invited to open house today at 2:30 p.m. The visitors will meet the teachers and supervisors of the school and interact the work done this semester. Oread to Hold Open House Following the meeting refreshments will be served in the men's Corbin hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 o'clock this evening. Sigma Delta Chi Initiates New Members Tomorrow LOST: Brown mucknairk in lobby of Hoch Aandorium about two weeks ago on afternoon of bind prison. He calls his lawyer, Phone 2888, -50 c'41; Mary Tonnor, c'48; Julia Eidson, fa'48; Marianne Dillon, c'40; and Marilyn McBride, c'40. To answer the oft-debated question of what constitutes a well-rounded collegiate shoe wardrobe, one of America's leading manufacturers selected the five patterns shown above. At the top left and lower left are two ultra-smart, ultra-comfortable shoes that can be used for "casual" wear. The shoes at upper center and lower right are appropriate for semi-formal occasions, while the dull black calf shoe at upper right is suitable for formal wear. Delta Upson will entertain the following guests at a buffet supper at the chapter house tonight at 6:15; June Kunge, c'41; Virginia Hornsby, c'41; James Grey, c'41; Marie Henry, p; Betty Lou Curre, c'42; Betty Lou Mechem, fa'48 LOST: Rectangula man's white gold watch, curved to fit the wrist continuously dul. Lost Society between 14th and 11th, and Indian Call 1394 R. I. Combined style and comfort are the primary elements entering into the choice of a shoe, and it is the man who most often demands that these requirements be satisfied. Watkins hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 o'clock this evening. LOST: Gloves of two-color brown kid glove. Lost Friday in basement of Frank Strong hall. Reward. Phone 1774. -50 Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, will hold initiation services for undergraduate and professional members at 4:30 to tomorrow afternoon at the Journalism building. WANT ADS LOST: Gamma Phi Beta pin, south side of street between library and house. Return Adelyn Cast, reward Professional members to be initiated are Roy Bailey, editor of the Salina Journal; Ray Headey, instructor in journalism and acting director of the University News Bureau; and professor of the Southwest Tahqeib, Liberal. Nancy Wahl, c14; Janis Welsh, c43; Diana Irvine, c24; Anna Jane Hoff- man, c43; Dorothy Lennert, c43; Eliza Barelley Barclay, c4; Lena Fuwk Tildie Fowler, c40; Susie Lowder- man, c42. Fatty Bigelow, c'43; Martha Oldham, c'43; Eleanie Lainey, c'43; Helen Moore, c'42; Jonnie Bicke, c'44; Ann Greene, c'43; c'45; and deryn Ann Gmeenre, c'41. BOARDING accommodations several girls. Mrs. Cutter, Oread. Good food. Mimi Hama, c'40; Mary Jane Miller, fa '43; Shirley Jane Rubble, c'4; Martha Jane Green, c'4; Mary Kathryn Brown, c'43; Muriel Orsoged, c'uncal; Betty Payne Vivre, Marshall, c'42; Joe Moorhead, Premedics To Take Aptitude test The medical aptitude test given, by the Association of Medical Colleges will be held next Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in room 206, Marvin hall. All premedical students who are prepared for the test will receive a school next fall, either at the University or elsewhere, must take the test at this time as it will not be given again this year. A dinner and a short program will follow the initiation. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma, house yesterday were nancy Carey, c#4; Joan Darby, c#4; and Janet Rohr, c#43. Premedics To Take Antitude Test KFKU SCHEDULE 2:36 German Lesson. 2:47 Books and Reading. 6:00 Your Health, "High Blood Pressure." 9:30-10:00 University of Kansas Roundtable. "Has the British Empire Lost its Former Greatness?" Speakers: Oxford Debate team and the University of Kansas Debate team. 2:30 German Lesson. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, party a chapter house. 12 p.m. Wesley Foundation, skating party at rink. 12 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta, dance at chap ter house, 12 p.m. I. S.A. Hobe dance at Memorial Union ballroom, 12 p.m. AUTPORIZED PARTIES Fridav 30:0-30:1 Thanksgiving program planned for secondary schools and sponsored by the K.U. Quill Club. 6:00-6:30 Homecoming Dinner-Hour Rally. Friday. Nov. 24 The first exhibitions of class work done in the department of design this fall are on display in the corridor of the department. The work includes: magazine covers and textile designs made by the sophomores; abstract designs in wallpaper for the junior students in design; and the senior displays are designs in the feather motif. Homecoming Varsity at Memorial Injon ballroom, 12 p.m. Jean Hinshaw, c'41 Saturday Classwork on Exhibition Junior and senior women will "set them up" in the inter-class championship volleyball ball finals at Robinson gymnasium at 8:30 A.M. A concussion game between the freshmen and the seniors will be claved at the same time. Psi Seniors, dinner-dance in English room. 12 n.m. WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Jeann Hinshaw, c.411 Emizabeth Meguar, Advisor of women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. On the Shin-- (Continued from page one) amples. Bill Waugh was a weekend guest at the home of Pi Phi Mary Jane McCoy in Emporia . . . Stan Stauffer was a dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa house last night . . . Bob McClure of Topokha had dinner at the Delt Delhouse last night. One of the guests was able to turn in is that Fire Chief Paul Engel and his staff are weekly visitors. It is expected, when they meet the seniors for the first time to challenge them, their opponents' style of tipping balls and playing for "spikes." Conversation at midnight — The chitchat had covered every other possible field and had finally come to rest on Acacia mice and their short-comings as roommates. Slow-apearing A O Pi Klunman drew in "I almost rather have a man in my room; in fact, I believe I'd rather." Both upper class teams have chalked up easy victories over the freshman and sophomore teams. Basketball practices have been scheduled and teams are now in the foray. The first instructional game 215 will be played after Thanksgiving 50 vacation. Ad Lindsay, who coached at Kansas until this year, was walking across the KU campus the morning of the Kannas-Kansas State game. He said no less than three instructors on his team told him ask what he thought of his team's chances that afternoon—June Bierbower, the Daily Nebraskan. Personality sketcher--Folsa, I want you to meet Hiram Cummings, the world's foremost exponent of the dance baladine. The blonde, bespectacled Whitling Dervish can be found at nearly any hour of the day or night at Wiedemann's, the Diane-attacking house. African Hiram, I understand, has im-provided his unique dance from a deep study of Bronx jitterbuck, African tom-tom sessions, and Indians on the warp. Drop in some time at your favorite jitterbuck joint—you are sure to bump into Hiram. It's uncanny the way the lad gets around—without committing maulaughter. Clyde Bysom's Jayhawkers finally got a midweek dance engagement. Their exceedingly danskel music last night proved one thing: the Jayhawkers should be playing "event-Stephen" with the other two Hill bands at both midweeks and variates. Nearly the entire band has been changed from what it was two years ago. Joe McAnamey, clarinetist, fronts the band and does a sweet job of it. Chancellor Malott speaks at the Chamber of Commerce Dinner of Tennyson's "Lady of the Lake." Homecoming notes—The Phi Pi's reportedly have a six-day bike ride from New York entered in the cycling race—a "dark horse" they call him. . . D.U. freshmen bear the load in the frat's float they fly to. . . The tigers (they shouldn't have a hard time finding them on this campus). This Week--- Where To Go; What To Do ---On the Campus SATURDAY—Homecoming football game, M.U., vs. K.U. Memorial stadium, 2 n.m: Varsity舞, ballroom, 9 n.m. TODAY Society, Kamehama room, 7 m. Oread Training School tea, men's loungo, 4 p.m. OWL Society, Kamehama room, 7 m. AUW Boardroom, First room, 7 p.m. **FRIDAY - Delta Tau Dan Delta, dinner-dance Kusan room, 6:30 pm.** School 15A. Deskroom, 6:30 pm. A.S.C.S. in Pine room, 7:30 pm. 15A. Deskroom, full room As Advertised in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Gumanteed aadvertised in Good Homekeeping! 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