THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1839 PAGE THREL Here on the Hill on account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Costume parties have just about had their little hey-day and formality seems to be the key note of most events looming on future social calendars. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Women, if they haven't already, will be unpacking their latest from tissue-lined boxes or making visits to dressmakers. Men will take out tuxedo's from moth balls or consult down town clothing stores. Cleaners will note an increase in business. Releases from Cluett and Peabody, New York, announce minor revisions in color or cut of men's evening wear. Outstanding is the swing back to satin facing on lapels, with ribbed silk styles relegated to second choice. Virtually everyone now accents the turn-down collar* with dinner jackets, and the double-breasted coat is still the leader by far. Short, plain sleeves are seen in many instances and skirts are still immense. Velvetens in bright colors and metallic brooches toast the casualness of their name the greatest popularity. Satin is on the wane. Last year's strapless favorite in women's formal attire has been replaced by narrow-strapped ultra-sophisticated models. College women seem to favor a higher neckline, as seen in most Parisian models. I. S.A. District 4 Elects Ovillle Kretzmeir, c'42. were elected president of the ISA'A district 4 at a meeting held at Miller hall Tuesday night. Charles Eokert, c'43, was elected vice-president; and Barbara Smith fa'41, was made social chairman. Following the short business meeting there was a dance for the members of the district. Honor Art Fraternity Entertains WANT ADS The Kansas chapter of Delta Phi Delta, honor art fraternity, will entertain Micronen, Washburn chapter BOARDING accommodations for several girls. Mrs. Cutter, 1215 Oread. Good food. -50 LOST: Light brown leather jacket on Archery field back of K.U. gymnasium. Phone 1883. Madison Self. -46 FOR RENT: To boys. very desirable room in quiet modern home, large well furnished, warm. Convenient to town and town, 1301. Vermont. phone 127. ROOMS FOR RENT: I single $$ per mo., I double, $12 per mo., in clean comfortable home. Roops available at once. 2530 M. 1326 Mass. -46 LOST: A pair of rhinestuds glasses in brown leather case. Sabetha Kansas writes on the case, 1246 Oread. Reward. Mary Christianson. -4-45 LOST: coin purse containing a five-dollar bill and Elizabeth Arden bipatriot, in or near Frank Strong black jacket and Henry Hopworth, 1240 Mellis. Phone 415 Hopworth, 1240 Mellis. Phone 415 with a buffet supper in the old English room of the Memorial Union building at 6 c'clock this evening. Following the supper, pictures will be shown of a trip through New England and a film demonstration. About 40 persons will be present. About 40 persons will be present. Cobbin hail will hold "open house" from to to 8 this evening. 4. A. Schwegler, Jr. to Speak R. A. Schwegler, J., to Speak Dr. R. A. Schwegler, Jr., will be guest speaker at the Pharmacy Collequey this morning. His subject is "Relation of the Pharmacist to the Physician." All downtown druggists have been invited to the meeting and all students interested may attend. District 3 of LSA. will hold a acquired="open house at Vattkins hall from 7 to 8 o'clock eight. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneht L. Shook was Tuesday evening dinner guests of Pt. Kappa Alpha. Frat's Hire Bands for Dances --their respective chapter houses to right. Hellxapoppin' Week VARSITY Continuous from 2:00 p.m. - TONITE ONLY — — ON STAGE — Goat-Milking Contest Clyde Smith will play for the Sig Ep's and Dale Brodie will furnish dancing rhythm for Acacia's and their dates. Como Cheer Your Favorite Don't Miss the Fun! ON THE SCREEN — LOUIS HAYWARD, TOM BROWN JOAN FONTAINE 2nd Fountain In Hockey, Football and Classroom He Was the "Duke" HeWas "THE DUKE OF WEST POINT" Both dances will follow buffet suppers. "Stop, Look, and Love" Jean Rogers Gamma Fhi Beta entertained the following luncheon guest yesterday: Mrs. H. G. Appel, and Mrs. Harry Wilkins, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Frances McKinney; c42; Mary Elizabeth Kirsch; c43; Evelyn Taylor; c42, and Floaste Piper; c43. Lurchen guest guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday were Virginia Bautleen, c'43; and Irene and Pauline Roth, Whitewater. Tuesday lunchoon guests of Kappa Alpha Theta were: Georginem Theis, f4'1; Jane Krusdon, f4'1; Frances Metzler, f4'2; Elizabeth Evans, c:p; Mary Jane Shartel, c'41; and June Griesa, c'3. The Bacteriology Club met at Snow Hall Tuesday night. Fifty persons, including faculty members and their wives, were present. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served. The members went to the Roller Drome after the close of the business session and had a skiing party from 7:30 until 10 p.m. Three Hundred-ado, Betty Anne Lemner; Leon, La Dean L. McCormick; Whitewater, Butler County—Augusta, Ruby Ashland; Douglas, Barbara K. Whitley; Eldor- bette, Bette Amy Learns, Lea Ronalds McGrewy, Horton, Harold W. Wilson Jr.; Robinson, Marjorie T. Henry. (Continued from page two) Donald J. Nigg Clare County—Cottowell Falls, Gaunt, Kelbore, Strong City, Helen H. Wilson Champaign County—Cedar VALLEY, Wil- mantic County—Cedar Springs, Richi- nard Cherokee County—Better Springs, Richard Cheverne County—St. Francis, Betty Lou Hannock Scott, Giaulia, Jay Smith; Wen, James C. Gallepic; Cleveland County—St. Francis, Betty Lo Cunningham, Countrina; Gary Robertsen Scott; Galena; Jay Sawyer; Worr. Clark County—Minneola, J. Edmond Vuts. Hanoeck. Clark County, Minneapolis, Edwards. IT'S. HELLLZAPOPPIN' WEEK! Fred Stone - Gloria Dickson And Musical Comedy - Sports Stranger Than Fiction - News - Ends Tonite - 10c to All FRIDAY - SATURDAY 5—BIG UNITS—5 The 3 Mosquiters "THE KANSAS TERRORS" And Chop, 10 "Spider's Web" Charlie Chase Comedy Cartoon, Sports SAVE YOUR TICKET STUBS ALL THIS WEEK. SUNDAY—2 BIG HITS "Submarine Potrof" "Everything's on Ice" WE WILL PAY CASH FOR THE RIGHT TICKET NUMBERS. Clare County—Clyde, Donald V. Linn, Compton, Joseph W. Wenner, Glencey, Phelia Strain; Milwaukee, Austin Levin Covey. Lorraine County—Buntingtown Wright, Grillel; Ruth J. Taylor; Lebon David L. Traylor; LeRoy, Betty Heath Wesleya Barbara Smith Commanche County—Whitmore, Addie E. Burnette; Coldwater, Margaret Joe Rcil Boston; Richard T. O'Brien Clay County—Clay Center, John Fink Morantville Jabello Anderson. Gowley County - Arkansas City, Stanley Staffer, Winfield, Howard Fink David County—Amy, Keenjie hack son, McCmee, Helen Marie Colburn Mulberry, Vernon Berkey, Girard, John Hoever; Patsy Otkio, Otto Kielb Coffee County—Burtington, Oreille Weaver's Decatur County—Noratur, Arthur A. Sebanghay Jennings, Frances G. Calke, Observation, John Laudie. Dickinson County—Abilene, Lyman nashville County - Loomis, Ernest Miles Harp; Trop, Norman Brown, Washoua, Ilande, Isabel River; White Cloud, Mary School Pastor Johnson; Chapman, Isa Jeanne Knight; Enterprise, Carroll Clawson; Herington, Lenore Kauth; Hope, Sarah Smith Sarah Ruth Cook domipile County—Leona, Ernest Miles Harper, Tran, Neiman Birney, Wa Harel Select. Douglass County—Baldwin, Francis Yink Danzas County—Baldwin, Francis Yuka Eudora, Josephine Votah. Levine, Frank Robert became Silk County—Howard, Janet Penny, Lovington, William D. Carlson; Moline, Edwards County—Kindley, John Rihoe, Lewis, Frank Robert Birline. well. 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Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-25c Eve. 10-35c - ENDS TONITE - DEANNA DURBIN "FIRST LOVE" Artie Shaw Band Ace News - "Holy Father" Color Cartoon THE RITZ BROS. JANE WITHERS FRIDAY - SATURDAY 'Pack up Your Troubles' Color Cartoon "A Haunting We Will Go" Latest News - Football Thrills SATURDAY ONLY Motinee - Night ON THE STAGE Charles Lee's Celebrated WHB Kansas City Kiddies' Revue NEW LOW PRICES ALL 25c ALL SHOWS SHOWS Effective Sunday, Nov. 19 4 fuzzy white bunnymitt $1.98 by BACMO GOOD TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR KANSAS takes a lot of work...a lot of money Over a million times a day someone in Kansas calls someone else over a Bell telephone. To handle such a volume of calls takes a vast network of 833 thousand miles of wire . . . interconnecting 160 Kansas exchanges . . . , and the services of 3,400 Kansas telephone people. It takes a lot of money to pay the SOUTHWESTERN BELL wages of 3,400 employees . . . to meet local, state, and federal taxes . . . to buy all the materials and supplies needed. Last year these and other costs amounted to about nine million dollars. In fact, during the past few years, in spite of better methods and constant economics, costs have been increasing at a faster rate than this company's revenues in Kansas. TELEPHONE COMPANY Greeley County—Tribune, James V. Johnson SPECIAL Creecon County, Eureka, Ralph Burton, Jesh. Hamilton, Richard Behnner; Madison, Stafford Ruben; Neal Crecon, Falkenill Hamilton County—Syracuse, Carlton Garrett, JA Harper County—Anthony, Franklin Harper; Attica, John D. Hilliard; Harper Richard Westfall. Harvey County—Tallstead, Joseph Chesky Newton, John Sommers. Newton, Jon, sommert, (Dakel County) - $n-tanta, Lewis Franklin Abbott, Bill, Elliot Stanley; Solhlete; Eltrude A. 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Hool auditorium, 8 p.m.; A.S.C.E. meeting, Pine room, 7:39 p.m. FRIDAY—M.S.C. smoking bill goes into effect; Fine Arts Fling, Robinson gym, 8 p.m. SATURDAY—Football: Kansas plays George Washington University of Washington, D.C., in the Memorial Stadium, 2 p.m.; Varsity, Memorial, Union ballroom, 9-12 p.m. Don't Miss it! OBER'S MID-SEASON SALE OF FINE SUITS SHORT LOTS FROM OUR ENTIRE STOCK Take advantage of this sale — Save as much as $15,00 on each suit. 19. 50 AND 24.50 SUITS values $25.00 to $39.50 Now — Specially Priced ADDED ATTRACTION! 24. 50 29.50 $35.00 $39.50 SUITS SUITS $45 - $55 SUITS 34. 50 One Lot $55 to $65 HICKEY-FREEMAN SUITS — Now 41. 25 ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED "When I was a girl . . . "Everything was a lot more difficult. When we wanted to buy or sell something we had to hunt all over town to find a buyer or seller. We would just wear ourselves out! But now everything is so different and easy. 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