FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 17, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREEL on account of Mt. Oreod Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Tonight while University grid stars are serenely dreaming of a Jayhawk victory over the George Washington University Colonials, some of the more socially-minded Hillsters will be spending time at one of the four authorized parties taking place on the campus. Forty-six members of Gamma Phi Beta, their dates, and an unpredicted number of stags will swing out to the strains of Dale Brodie's orchestra from 9 to 12. p. m. in the Memorial Union ball room. At the same time 40 Summerfield scholars will hold an informal dance in the Kanaas room of the Union building. On the opposite side of the house, 20 Summerfield teachers will hold their annual winter party at the chapter house. "A boilermaker's brawl" will be the featured idea of the party held by Kappa Eta Kappa electrical engineering fraternity. Thirty-four engineers and dates will attend. Exchange Dinners Four sorterites on the campus held exchange dinner last evening: Alpha Chi Omega with Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Kappa with Pi Beta Phi. The women "exchanged" were from Alpha Chi Omega; Betty Brown, c'40; Clare Meeker, c'41; Inez Rice, c'40; Frances Jones, c'40; Neeley, c'41; and Ruth Jankes, c'42. From Alpha Delta Pi: Elva Otto- man, c4; Annie Jane Newell, c4; Elizabeth Kemp, c4; Alta Arm- strong, fa4; Amnette Woods, c4; Margaret Replogle, c4; Jo Beile Anderson, c4; Evelyn Williams, c4; Warrene Spudling, c4; Lois Baille, fa4. From Pi Beta Phi. Velma Wilson, '4; bobkey Smyth. Thea, '4; Mirim Bartlett, 'cunel; Nancy Carey, 'c2; Anb Browning, ' Mary McCroskey, 'c2; Ann Lewis, 'c3; Jane Knudson, 'fauel; Anne Hinshew, 'c1; and Mary Jean Miler, 'f8; From Kappa Kappa Gamma. Katha Greeen, Green, 'Bell, Jean Voilt, '4; Betty Bett, 'c1; Ann Koda, '4; Ann Jones, 'c1; Norm Tibbett, '4; Sally Connell, 'c1; Datty Teacher, 'c4; Mary Louse McNown, 'c4; and Virginia Elliott, 'cunel. Cupid Hits Phi Gams Cupid Hat Phi Gamma Gamma Phi Gamma announces the endorsement of Virginia帽, c'12, to Jim Nelson, c'11 of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Skirley Maupin, fa'42, to WANT ADS BOARDING accommodations for several girls. Mrs. Cutter, 1218 Oread. Good food. -50 FOR RENT: To boys, very desirable room in quiet modern home, large well furnished, warm. Convenience to hotel and town, 1894 phone 123-46 LOST: Light brown leather jacket on Archery field back of KU. gymnasium. Phone 1883. Madison Self. -46 ROOMS FOR RENT: I single $8 per mo., I double, $12 per home., in clean comfortable home. Rooms available at once. 2530 M. 1328 Mass. -46 LOST: Mavida wrist watch with initials E. W. G. on back. Bill Geiger, phone 552. Reward. -46 Harry Linn. c'40, also a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Join Our RENTAL LIBRARY 15c for 5 days THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Wednesday evening were Mr. Merwyn Lindsey, Los Angeles, Calif., and Wayne Lindsey, c'43. All In The Family All In The Family Guests at the Pt. Kappa Pla Sis- 餐馆 last night included: Sus Haskins, *c*unl; Martha Alicorn, *c*4; June Grisea, *c*4; Emily Horner, *c*4; June Grisea, *c*4; Mary Fitzgibbon, c'40; Carolyn Humphrey, c'41; Patty Leydard, c'42; Genevieve Nolam, c'40; Lorraine Fink, c'43; Martha Jane Starr, c'41; Letha Eppler, c'43; Jeanne Ann Cardwell, c'41. Nancy Kisler, fa 42; Mary Tanner ¢'43; Suranne McNughen; ¢'42; Elena Allen Ellen; ¢'43; Betty Burch, fa 41 Hans Hageman, assistant professor of German, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were Mr. and Mrs. C. K. M. Mathes, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oyler, Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. George Melvin, Lawrence. Mrs. C. T. Ballew of Kansas City, Mo, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta PI house yesterday. Gamma Phi Beta sorority entered members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at an hour dance last evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Dining and Dancing at Frat Houses Mid-week social activities on the campus last night included buffet dinner followed by hour dances at 195 FINE SUITS the Acacia and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity houses. DOWN! SUITS values $25.00 to $39.50 Now — Specially Priced OBER'S Mid-Season Sale SUITS IN NEW COLORS, PATTERNS and STYLES 19. 50 AND 24.50 ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED COME IN — SEE THESE SUITS — YOU'RE SURE TO FIND ONE YOU'LL LIKE. The following were guests at the Acacia house: Betty Campbell, c'42; Betty Milner, Miler, c'43; Martha Hayes, c'41; Martha Jean Jeans, c'43; Elaine Lindley, c'43; Faye Jean Gish, gr.; Marjorie Boisvert, c'43; Ruby Ashland, c'41; Ruth Brown, c'40. ADDED ATTRACTION! $35.00 $39.50 $45 - $55 SUITS SUITS SUITS HARZFELD'S 24. 50 29.50 34.50 Guests at the Sigma Phi Epilion house included: Virginia McDonnell, a'c3; Jama Lewis, a'c3; Saron Smart, a'c4; Julie Henry, a'c4; Kay Stinson, a'c4; Fashion Banet, Marv Stromb, a'c4; Tremblay, a'c4; Mary Ann Cook, a'c4 dashing collection of dresses from our smart fall fashions—wonderful for afternoon and school. In crepes and wools. clearance school and afternoon dresses were 8.95 ----- 5.00 were 12.95 ----- 9.00 were 17.95 ----- 12.95 were 19.95 to 22.95 14.95 Pat Bigelog, c'43; Gloria Biechele, c'43; Bette Am Baker, c'43; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Doris Riese, c'42; Helen Bell Faubion, c'43; Beverly Brown, c'43; Bernice Morris, c'43; Bell Cochran, fa'41; Arm Jones, c'42; Beulah Bell, fa'41; Arm Jones, Jae Falconer, fa'41; Joan Falconer, fa'41; Carolyn Bell, fa'43; Margaret Rich, fa'43; Gladys Armcott, c'42; and Jean Norton, c'43. 12th and Oread The Belgian Congo now has 11,000,000,000 natives and only 17,000 whites. Mr. Nolan will accompany the choir Monday night and will contribute several piano solos to the program. Phyllis Goesett, c'41; Virginia Tandy, c'43; Bettie Banker, c'43; Olive Joggert, c'41; Agnes Skolaut, c' Harried Goodwin, c'42; Ann Robbins, c'42; Mimi Ballem, c'43; Leah Edh- monds, f'42; Barbara Whailey, f'43; Lois Ballew, '41; Mary Jo Edins, c'43; and Jo David, c'40. Fdi Chi, psychology fraternity held formal institution services last Thursday day night for the following new members: Betty McVey, *c*40; Elizabeth hepler, gr; Horriet Todd, *c*41; O'Theene Huff, *c*41; Mrs Margurge Kingman, gr; Dorothy Sutton, gr; Evelyn Kearney, gr; Ed Carr, *c*40. The initiation was held in room 21 in the basement of Frank强学洞. Clavelle Holden, c40, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last evening. Mr. Nolan, a graduate of Howard University, has accompanied a number of well-known artists and choirs throughout the United States. Some of these have been: the Howard University Glee Club, the Coleridge Theatre, the San Francisco man, who created the title role in Gorshwin's "Porgy and Bess." Post Office Closed Thursday Bus Lines To Use One Station The Union Bus station, located at 638 Massachusetts street, will handle all bus traffic through Lawrence after Nov. 15. All 14 four leading bus lines operating through Lawrence will be closed until the coffee shop which was adjacent to the bus station at 1024 Massachusetts street will utilize the abandoned space to expand the shop. Robert L. Nolan, pianist soloist and accompanist will appear at the University on Monday, Nov. 20 with the Eva Jessie Negro choir. Nolan Will Accompany Negro Choir Nov. 20 THE TREND THIS YEAR IS TO The Palace 843 Mass. Kansas' Favorite Clothings Stores Since 1888 A REGULAR HILL HANGOUT $2 Palbook Shirts $1.45 Woven madrases and broadcloths Sanforized 3 for $4.25 $2 Palbrook Pajamas $1.45 Notch collars, coats and pullovers in woven medras and broadcloth 3 for $1.25 $1 Lisle Hose 35c English rib hose in solid colors and two tone effects, etc. Flannel Robes All wool flanards in solid marrows blues, greens and browns $5.95 Shorts up to 50c 33c Broadcloth shorts and ribbed little shirts Sport Shirts to $2.50 Sport Shirts to $2.50 Saddle stitched gorhards in ten, tan, rust, teal bus, maroon, and green. In and out. $2.15 Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for to 35c $1 All white, hand rolled edges, etc. 50c and 75c Hose 29c Fine silks and lissos, anklots and long 4 for $1 $2.50 Dress Gloves $1.89 Capes, goat and pigskins $ 1to $1.50 Neckwear 77c All hand made in fine wool or silks for $1.50 Men's Hats — $4 to $5 Just the thing to complete the ward- robe ... famous masks and styles $2.89 Leather Jackets Values to $20 This is an unheard of purchase especially for our anniversary gift to you. The leather jackets, stipes, hips or button models, etc. Right in the face of nationally soaring prices . . . Made possible only by prior purchases . . . Comes tomorrow the 51ST Anniversary MORE THAN 300 SUITS and TOPCOATS Group No.1 Actual values up to $45 If you want to buy a quality suit or outercoat, here is one of the best opportunities you will ever have. Choose from fine worsteds, soft cheviots and shetlands, bright tweeds and sturdy homespuns. 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