SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- in account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Rainy weather and cloudy skies may throw a pill over some people and some cities, but University activities continue no matter what the weather. Climaxing a busy weekend the Sigma Nu last night held their annual Pumpkin Party in a barn the same as an airplane hangar. Friday night Gamm aphi Beta held its fall party in the Memorial Union building, Delta Chi's followed the annual black and white scheme with a revolutionary idea, and builton makes do not attended. Everything But Farmer Jones the Kappa Eta Kappa Boiler Makers brawl. Two pigs in a pen, three ducks on a pond, bales of hay, sheaths of corn, and a liberal sprinkling of pumpkins combined to give the proper autumn tone to the annual Sigma Nu Pumpkin party last night and to forecast the approach of the Thanksgiving season. The guest list included: Betty Clover, c#24; Joe Edmiston, c#14; Pat Ledger, c#14; Ladine Davis, c#24; Lois Hovell, c#39; Ruth Kellett, fa#14; Jane Geiger, c#39; Kakilyn Beyer, c#24; Mary Margaret Gray, c#24; Marjorie Thomas, fa#24; Marjorie Segrant; Margaret Neal, c#41. Marjorie Hembrook 'f4; 18; Barbara Jo Wilson, c'43; Nany Leathers, c'43; Elizabeth Kirsch 'c4; Betty Bell, c'43; Mary Jean Miller, f4; 19; Jane Grima, c'43; Jean Anderson, f4; 24; Marilion Miller, e42; Helen Johnson, c'41; Margaret Barber, e40. Held in a barn on Twenty-Thir street the Sigma Naus' glorified rural atmosphere was brightened by music from Dale Brodie's orchestra for the evening cinder served from behind a ruscic bar to the dancers. Hoen Heard, c'40; Myrna Ernir- ick, Kansas City, Mo.; Katharine O'Sullivan, c'unel; Dorothy Jean Campbell, c'umel; Riley Blee, c'42; Coulson, c'41; Ann Murray, fa42; Mary Neil Dist; Jenny Neck, f43 Roberta Lutz, Kansas City, Mo. Donna White, Council Grove; Jean Egbert, *c*42; Bormade Hall, *c*40 Homer, *c*42; and Martha Alvarez Horner, *c*42. Lights, Action, Camera Carrying out the idea of a Hollywood motion picture set, the Delta Chi annual black and white fall formal, held Friday night at the chapter house, was photographed from beginning to end by Herbie Anderson, e41, who shot 500 feet of film at the party. From various angles and under different light intensities the dancers and Swingstro Dale Brodie were snapped by Photographer Anderson. After the pictures are developed, the Delta Chi's and their dates will attend an exclusive showing of last Friday's party. Guests at the party included: Martha Jane Jessen, c'43; Reola Durand, c'43; Betty Lu Allinh, c'43; Muriel Osgood, c'41; uncty Lou Cave, c'43; Dorothy Lemert, c'43; Georgia Ferrell, c'43; Ann Robbins, c'42; Margaret Clawson, c'43; Marv Helen Huff, c'43. Mollie Tanner, *e* 43; Elaine Lindley, *e* 43; Bette Blake, *e* 43; Phyllia Gossett, *e* 41; Vivian Clar, *e* 41; Jean Brownlee, *e* 43; Gay Danielson, *e* 43; Nina Witty, *e* 40; Selma Hensler, *e* 40; Wilma Miner, *e* 43; Olivia Cole, *e* 43 Jean Merrill, c'4; Midge Rich f'a4; 42; Barnardine Hall f'a4; 40; May Folt, Salma; Jean Entricken f'a4; 42; Virginia Gwirn; Mlh Mhamna Kansas City, Mo.; Ruth Rice, c'41; Martha Oldham, c'43; Betty Delay WANT ADS LOST: Gamma Phi Beta pin, south side of street between library and house. Return Adelyn Cast, reward. BOARDING accommodations for several girls. Mrs. Cutter, 1215 Oread. Good food. -50 c'43; B. A. Atherton, Emporia; and Corrine Harrison, fa'40. Boiler-Makers Get Hot From over the counter of an old-fashioned bar, guests were served punch throughout the evening. The guest list included: Dori Pierce, c'43; Betty Bowen, c'40; Barbara Lee Edmonds, c'43; Robert Smith, c'43; Mary Brown, Mary Laina Bakes, c'42; Mary Brendan, c'42; Virginia Rizzol, c'42 Costumes ranging in type from the highly colorful dress of the Gay Nineties to the drabness of the boho costume were in evidence at the annual Ballet-Makers Fair Friday night held in the chaucer house. Laura Thompson, c'41; Wimie Davis, Betty Jello Elliott; Shirley Garden, c'43; Frances York, f'41; Mary Stubee, E蒂提 Tippin, f'41; Freda Rundell, b'10; Bernice Brunton; Bertha Mendenhall, c'46; Marjie Horner, c'43; Sigurd Steeper, c'42; Barbara Smith, f'41; Mary Alice Flynn, c'43; Margaret June Gray, c'42; Mary Alice Hardman, c'42; Helen Colburn, f'43; and Evelyn Grover. Mrs. L. Bush of Englewood was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house for lunch yesterday. Dinner guests of Watkins hall has evening were Victor Wagner wager, and Mr. and Mrs. Kanprath of Leavenworth. Eight women were pledged to Phi Chi Theta, business sorority at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine of the Memorial Union building. The women pledged are: Helen Holabbay, b'41; Betty Hughes b'40; Eunice Lovett, b'41; Mary Meed b'41; Marjorie Neumann, b'41; Freda Rundell, b'41; Bernice Sieg b'41; and Ruth Wiedemann, b'41 Dudley Jones and Richard Garrison, of Ottawa, were dinner guests of Mary Garrison, c'40, at the Alpha Omicron Fi house Friday night. District 3 of the LSA. held open house from 7 to 8 on p.m. Thursday night at Watkins hall. During the evening a prize was offered the person whose program contained the longest list of partners' signatures, Ruth Warren, c 40, the winner, received a pair of bookends. Barbara Jane Carroll of Wintfield was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last evening. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Lemoine of Kansas City were luncheon quests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday Mrs. Guy Edmonds of Leavenworth was a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. In a meeting of Omicron Nu home economics sorsor, last Wednesday the following officers were elected: president, Muriel Johnson, treasurer, Michael Bray, treasureur, Maurine Gray, c'40; and editor, Ernestine Menges, c'40. Mary Faye Murphy, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house Friday. Home Ec Officials Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house today will include: George Hollinger, 'e40; Wayne Anderson 'e41; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Morris Emporia; Barbara Corbett, Emporia Bob Corbett, 'e42; and Jean Small Ethelyne Burns, fn'40; Betty Jane DeLuxe Repairing and Alteration How well do you measure up to your place on the Hill Boddington, c'4; Vignon Marshall c'43; and Jeryn Ann Greene, c'43; were dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Thursday evening. Although a game between the Jayhawkers and the G-W Colombia is not noted for its popular appeal is as true of gamedes between teams in the Rig Six stall houses on the campus report many week-end visitors. Virginia Scott, Topeka; Betty Jo Glanville, Kansas City; Barbara Brickenthal, Kansas City; and Betty Worley, Salina, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house over the week-end. Dorelline Wyrick of Leavenworth is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house this week-end. Harriet Smith, a student at Wash- burn College, is the week-end guest of Betty Lou Cabe at the Alpha Chi Omega house. SCHULZ You are fitted for the job of student in the classroom and college man or woman elsewhere? Our expert tailors have designed our new patterns. Prices are $25 up. Ferrell Strum and Maurice Cook of Kansas City, Mo.; Keith Day Chimute; and Lawrence McVey were guests at the Sigma Nu house. SCHULZ THE TAILOR Week-End Guests Margaret Ann Reed, Fort Scott was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week-end. 924 Mass Martha Berry, Kansas City, Mo. and Mary Kay Rutherford, gr, Leavinworth, were week-end guests at the Chi Omega house. "Suiting You, Thot's My Business" Delmar Spandler, Salim; Paulina Woods, Klinman; and Mrs. H. E. Woods, Alcschon; we week-eck and Alpha Delta Pi house this week-in. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alph Theta house are: Dorothy Nicholson, Ellis; Mr. Jack LeCuyer Great Bend; Constance Don, Manhwa Great Bend; Marin Raines, all of Topeka; and Margaret Ann Reed, Ft. Scott Mrs. L. E. Beichert of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy to Victor L. Bryant, b'40, of Arkansas City. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Thursday evening included Jean Entriken, fa'42; Marianne Lacey, e'42; Peggy Wadhams; and Margaret Lewis, e'40. Jim Reed and Wallace Helm of Topeka were luncheon guests at the Delta Tau Delta house yesterday. The Newman Club will hold a social hour at 7:30 o'clock tonight, in the basement of St. John's Parish Church. The parish president, announced last night, Kappa Alpha Theta luncheon guests yesterday were Jone Perry, Lawrence; Martha Berry, Kansas City, Moi; and Wilbur McMurray, Norman, Moi. Mr. McGreen, of Kennesaw, Moi. Mr. were dinner guests last night. Gamma Phi Biha strengthened its bonds with one of the Hill fraternities last night. The new strength came as a result of the announcement of the engagements of Mary Thomas, 39, to Robert Faucert, gr, and Philip Nicholson, 38, both members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Announce Engagements In Italy every town hall must, by law, display a portrait of the king in a prominent place. ARROW SHIRTS CARLS Now It's University Staff Gifts Reach $370 University Red Cross headquarters has received $370 from faculty members and employees alone, Prof E. C. Bawker, chairman of the drive The Red Cross committee, Professor Buchler, Dr. Bert A. Nash, head of the drive among all the unorganized students, and Prof. J. H. Nelson, in charge of the contributions from the organization, did not answer the Red Cross Roll Call contribute is soon as possible. The Joy James, women's pep organization, had tables in Frank Strong and Fraser halls Thursday and Friday to give students not living in organized houses an opportunity to cooperate with the drive, but a report upon the contributions received has not been made. ter the Colonials punted over Jake Frys' head to the 30, Kansas began marching toward the south goal. It is not exceptional for a citizen of the Netherlands to wear the same pair of wooden shoes for forty or fifty years. Jayhawk Passes---fifth attempt. Bokaty passed to Miller and the Jayhawkers were given the ball on the G.W. 33 when the officials ruled that there had been interference. From here Miller tossed to Ulrich on the 10, and after It took just six running plays for George Washington to chalk up its second counter after taking the second half kickoff. Tom Grady, who alternated with WILMAmos at the important tailback position, delivered the payoff maneuver when he broke through the defense of several Kansas defenders in the course of his 41-yard junt to scoring land. In two crashes into the line EH Hall rang up 29 yards and a pair of aerials to Morris and Renko set the piskin on the 22. There Fry's running attempt was stopped and Babich took a pass right out of Renko's hand on his own 6 to end the second Kansas drive. The Jachawers came close to duplicating the quick G. W. tally. On the third play after receiving the subsequent kickoff, Bukaty hurried a long pass to Russ Chitwood and the team scored a 42-yard gain to the Colonial 15. A fumble by Milt Sullivan gave the visitors the bad. A fourth Kansas drive was halted on the 10 just after the fourth quarter opened when the Colonials took he ball on downs after a Miller to Sullivan to Saugeen aerial display carried the ball to the 19. Kansas Passes Click After Grady kicked out for the Easterners, Kansas stormed right back and went all the way on the MINTERS Chicken Dinner 35c Tenderloins 10c Rich Milkshakes 10c Thick Creamy Malt 10c THE FERRY 1031 Mass. 1031 Mass. Across from the Granada BRIGHT SPOT IN YOUR LIFE! All you have to do to get the finest service in the world, the same kind of service enjoyed by princesses and kings, is to call 432 and have us come after your laundry. Our craftsmen are skilled in the art of pleasing you. Independent Laundry 740 VT. PHONE 432 What's Happening This Week: TODAY--Sixty-second School of Fine Arts All-Musical Vespers, Hoch auditorium, 4 p.m. TOMORROW-Eva Jeyeza Negro Choir, Audioborritorium, 8:20 p.m. Ku Kit meeting in men's lounge, 9 p.m.; Mr. Messner and group in ballroom from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Alpha Phi Ovega's meet in Pine room at 4:30 p.m. TUESDAY-Delta Phi Delta breakfast, English room, 7:30 a.m.; Business group dinner, Sunflower room, 6:15 p.m.; WGSA in Pine room at 7 p.m.; Theta Sigma Phi dinner in English room, 7:30 p.m.; Kappa Psi in men's lounge, 7:30 p.m.; Sigma Tau in Pine room, 7:45 p.m. WEONEDAY - WS.GA. T, tea women's lounge, Frank Strong hall, for university women, 2 to 5 p.m., Beta Beta PI dinner in English room, 718 THUISDAY - Oread Training School tea, men's louge, 4 p.m; Owm Society, Kramer room, 7 p.m. A.U.W. actor's rostory, 9 p.m; A.U.W. actor's rostory, 11 p.m. In Pine room, 7:15 p.m. FRIDAY—Delta Tun 6:30am, dimer-dance Kumaas room, 6:30pm; School Businesss, Sunflower room, 6:30pm, A.S.C.E. in Pim room, 7:30pm. (12) MONDAYS AND SUNDAYS AT 5:30PM SATURDAY—Homecoming football game, MU, vs. KU. Memorial stadium, 9 p.m. Varsity dance, ballroom, 9 p.m. The startling lineups KANSAX Pos. Chitwood LE Rhule LE Massure LG Pierce C Silkirkton RG Hawkey RT Ihenko RT Sillivant QB Amereine LH Bukaty RH Hall RH G.W. B. Newkenswyn Koebbut Monckton Monckton Koleskea Picee Picee Dahlbih Wilmunswyn Potteri Summary Flet downs ... 17 9 Yds. from scrimage ... 123 129 Yds. lost in scrimmage ... 19 27 Passes, attempted ... 26 8 Forwards completed ... 15 3 Forwards, yds. gained by ... 231 15 Yds. lost, attempt, passes ... 0 0 Passes intercepted by ... 1 3 Yds. ret, inter, pass ... 0 0 Punts, No. ... 0 10 Total yds. punts ... 253 389 Ret. of punds, yds. ... 30 83 Kick-off, No. ... 2 2 Kick-off, yds. ... 85 157 Return of kick-off, yds. ... 14 00 Penalties, No. ... 3 4 Yds. lost by penalty ... 25 47 Times out ... 6 3 Fumbles ... 2 3 Own fumbles recovered ... 0 2 Ball lost on downs ... 1 0 Sullivan picked up 3 yards Miller went over from the 7-yard stripe. Little Chester Gibbens rushed into the game to dropkick his tenth conversion out of 11 tries in his two seasons of f.otball. It was one of the most thrilling games in Memorial stadium for a long time and was played in ideal weather conditions. There was little wind and as the game started the sun was shining warmly. Kansas piled up 17 first downs to the Colonials' 9 as the passers, Miller, Bukity, and Eldred Cudwain, completed 17 of 29 passes for 231 yards. George Washington outscored by 85, his scrimmage, but were no match in the passing game, completing only three for 53 yards. Dick Amerine and Jake Fry, the two elusive halfbacks, were both injured and had to be taken from the game, but neither was ser- Amerine, who was injured in the third quarter of the game, was x-rayed at Watkins Memorial hospital late afternoon after deter-menting his injuries. He was released from the hospital following the x-ray. Today Juji-San of Japan is a dormant volcano. Scotch in pattern---was a girl . . . Westminster —Patterned for campus men - You'll like the gay, Scotch Clan colorings, cleverly blended in smart colors and patterns. Built for greater comfort and longer wear. 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