WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill- PAGE THREEL an account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Nine brands of sorority pins mingled when nearly 400 Greek affiliated women attended the women's Pan-Hellenic banque in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building Monday night. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, presented the scholarship cup to the Sigma Kappa sorority for the highest grade average over a two-year period. Barbara Edmonds, c'40, president, introduced the city Pan Hellenic council as the guests of honor. Mrs. Reginald Simclair, national president of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority was guest speaker. Ingrid Freshadius, c'ap, exchange scholar of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, was introduced. Other between-course fillers were fraternity songs led by Arloune Goodjohn, fa40, and a cello solo by Virginia Christie, c'40. The latter was accompanied by the Alba housemother Mrs. C. L. Miller. Alpha Tan Omega announces the pledging of Jim Browitt, c'43. IDEN's Entertainer National Prey Mrs. Donald Sinclair of Toronto, national grand president of Kappa Alpha Theta, will be in Lawrence until tomorrow morning visiting the chapter here. Theta's Entertain National Prexy Mrs. Sinclair was entertained at a sororia dinner last night. A number of impromptu stunts were given by members of the chapter. Gamma Phi's Entertain Faculty Mrs. Sinchair will leave tomorrow morning to visit the Theta chapter at Washburn College. The national president is a member of Sigma chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Toronto. Guesses of Gamma Phil Beta at a faculty dinner last night were: Prof and Mrs. John Lee, George Wagonger, John Lintkine, Arvid Jacobsen Prof. and Mrs. J. W Twente, Miss Ruth E. Parker, and C. S Skilton. Miss Kathryn Tissue, Richard Eide, Prof. $ ^{a} $ and Mrs. Marston Mc- Cluugege, Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, and Byron Sarvis. S. A.E. Mothers Club Meets S.A.K. Mothers' Club The Knox City Mothers club of St. Louis the Epaul gave a tea at the chapter house here Monday afternoon. Guests were: Mrs. Beachy Musser, Mrs. Hobart, Mrs. B. W. Cremison, Mrs. G. B. Little, Mrs. S. Koehler, Mrs. H. W. K. Milesch, Mrs. J. W. Michel, M. A. G. Becker, Mrs. M. E. Grunovski, Mrs. B. R. B. Hogan, Mrs. F. E. Wilhelm, and Mrs. C. K. Davis, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J. Baker, Hutchinson; Mrs. J. D. Wawson, Thompson; Mrs. James Dickerson, E. C. Winters; Mrs. E. S. Ward, Ward Scott; and Mrs. A. W. Kite. Gamma Phi's To Give Tea All University women are invited o attend the regular weekly tea in the women's lounge of Frank strong hall between 3:30 and 5 p.m. e day. Gamma Phi Beta's will play iooseses. Men, Women Exchange For Dinner Alpha Delita Pi and Chi Omega will each exchange 10 girls for dinner tonight as part of the women's Pan Hellenic program of inter-soriority relationship. Delta Upsilon and Sigma Nu each exchanged 10 actives and 10 pledges for dinner last night. Hour Dances Dwindle What's Happening This Week: Bouli Dances Dwinni Maybe everybody knows everybody else by now. At least sorority hour dances for last night took a swan dive in number. On the Campus: **TODAY**— Mid-sceneer grades due in college office! Campus Problem speaking; quiz at Kappa; Kappa meeting, meeting most. Club Memorial Unit, 100 W. 6th St. WEDNESDAY - Lecture and demonstration by Dr. Phillips Thomas Hoch auditorium. 7:30 p.m.; Midweek, ballroom, 7-8 p.m.; Peace group Pine room, 8 p.m.; Delta Sigma Phi, men's lounge, 7:30 p.m.; Psychology Club picnic. THURSDAY—Annual Fall concert of the University Symphony Orchestra. Hoch auditorium, 8 m.pm.; A.S.C.E. meeting, Pine room, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY—M.S.C. smoking bill goes into effect; Fine Arts Fling, Robinson min 8 p.m. SATURDAY--Football, Kansas plays George Washington University of Washington, D.C. in the Memorial Stadium 2 p.m., Varity, Memorial Union 10 a.m. Turkey Month Special Latest Model PIN-IT-UP Lamps This Month Only $1.98 Nothing Down 666 Per Month Regular $2.65 Value The Pin-It-Up Lamp is the handiest, most versatile lamp made. This year it comes in new style and beauty. Drive one nail and it is up. This feature makes it portable as well. It's the large diffusing bowl See Any Employee That eliminates glare and gives correct light—for better sight. The Kansas Electric Power Company Franklin A. Rice, 29, has been appointed to succeed the late Walter Branson as custodian of Spooner-Thery museum. C. G. Boyles, superintendent of the division of images and grounds announced Friday. Rice Appointed Museum Custodian Hour dances were Alpha Chi Omega-Beta Theta Pii; and Chi luncheon guest yesterday at the Chi Loraine Peacock, c'42, was a luncheon guest everyday at the Chi Omega house. Gamma Phi Beta luncheon教会 yesterday wereyer Betty Brown, fa42 Clirce Hall, fa40; Martha Hall c34; and Evelyn Jones, c43. Mr. Rice has been living in Cleveland since he was graduated from the School of Fine Arts here at the University. He will be on probation for one year before being admitted to the permanent employee of the University. Gamma Phi Beta sorority will be hostees to University women today at a tea in the women's lounge of Frank Strong high hall from 3 to 5 p.m. Mr. Rice began work in his new position at the museum Monday. The Chinese bridges show evidence of the architectural and engineering genius of the Chinese. A ship of 1,000 toys can carry a cargo equal to that of a caravan of 5,000 camels. Your LAWRENCE Theaters 3-16-119 It's As Thrilling As---- A Kiss in the Dark A Walk in the Park A Moonlight Dance! NOW! ENDS TOMORROW DEANNA DURBIN Pensters Plan For Future Games "First Love" Added Artie Shaw Band Act Color Cartoon "Holy Father" Late News Events Plans for the George Washington Jiahyawan football tilt, Homecoming and the basketball season were discussed at 8:30 o'clock last night by the Freshman Pepsters at the Union building. All freshmen belonging to the organization were urged to wear freshman caps to the games. The red and white sweaters adopted by the club are to be worn by members the day preceding a University game and on the day of the tilt. Get Prepared for "THE ROARING 20's" IT'S HELLZAPOPPIN' WEEK! "No Place To Go" May Amend Young G.O.P. Constitution Dennis McClain — Gloria Dickson No. 3 — Breakfast Brewery--- "Hats and Dogs" No. 3 — Stranger Then Fiction No. 4 — Sports "There Goes Rusty" No. 4 — Latest News of the Day Today - Tomorrow! 5 Big Units - 10c to ALL — No. 1 — No Place to Go? SEE (N) DL T G C FRED STONI SAVE YOUR TICKET STUBS ALL THIS WEEK. WE WILL PAY CASH FOR THE RIGHT TICKET NUMBERS. Obtaining an amendment to the state constitution of the Young Republican Clubs allowing college representation at state conventions in Topeka is the chief issue at present. Wilbur Leonard 741, said last night that he would represent Republicans meeting in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Hellzapopin' Week with Stage Shows Every Nite! See Tuesday's Kansan for Details VARSITY ENDS TONITE "TAIL SPIN" Alice Faye - Nancy Kelly 2nd Feature "Call a Messenger" Dead-End Kids ON STAGE! Reading, Singing, Dancing College Young Republican club delegates will not be given representation at the Topека state convention on Dec. 1 and 2, but an amendment will be submitted at the convention, which, if passed, will give the Young Republicans a voice in future conversations, Leonard said. A convention in Wichita, Nov. 25, will be for College Young Republicans only. Anyone interested may attend, Leonard said. Continuous from 2:00 p.m. Reading, Singing, Dancing For Your Entertainment! THURSDAY 3 DAYS CLINIC GOAT MILKING! — On the Screen — "DUKE OF WEST POINT" —and "Stop, Look, and Love" Buehler To Speak At Oklahoma Prof. C. E. Buehler, of the department of speech and dramatic arts, will appear on the program at the first annual debate and discussion institute which will be held at Oklahoma University Nov. 24, 25. Several hundred speakers from colleges and high schools will hear model debates on the state high school subject. "Resolved: That the government should own and operate railroads." The primary purpose of the institute will be to provide information on the official high school subject, Allen Sets Dates For Rules Clinic A rules interpretation meeting for basketball coaches and officials of the fifth district of the National Collegiate athletic association was announced today by Dr. F. C. Allen chairman of the fifth district. The meeting will be held in Kansas "City, Dec. 9. The fifth district includes the following colleges and universities: Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Oklahoma A, & M. Tulsa, Washington, Washington, Creighton, Drake and Grinnell. but in addition a special session will be devoted to discussion of ex-temporaneous speaking and oratory, according to Dr. Walter E. Emery, associate professor of speech at the University of Oklahoma. WANT ADS FOR RENT: To boys, very desirable room in quiet modern home, large well furnished, warm. Convenient to office and town, 1001 phone 127. -46 LOST: Light brown leather jacket on Archery field back of K.U gymnastium. Phone 1883. Madison Self. -46 ROOMS FOR RENT: I single $8 per mo., I double, $12 per mo., in clean comfortable home. Rooms available at once. 2530 M. 1326 Mass. -46 LOST: Monday evening, on campus, black notebook 6x9 containing important papers. Finder please return to Mr. Werner's office, 1 Frank strong hall. -44 CARNIVAL BALL Lee Johnson and his Band 13-piece Emporia College Floor Show Amateur Contest Free Enquiries Thursday, November 16 On Highway 75 south of Topeka Admission 55c LOST: A pair of rimless glasses in brown leather case, Sabetha, Kansas written on the case. 1245 Orcad, Reward. Mary Christianson. -45 LOST: Coin purse containing a five dollar bill and Elizabeth Arden lipstick, in or near Frank Strong hall Friday. Please return to Cora Hepworth, 1246 Marsh. Phone 415 "Hellopoppin' Week!" DICKINSON Mot. 25c; Nite 35c; Shows 2:30-7-9. NOW! THRU SATURDAY IN TECHNICOLOR!... The great novel of those stirring days when America was venturing forth to new frontiers! Claudette COLBERT Henry FONDA Lawrence's National Corn- husking Contest! Crowds! Excitement! Cartoon - Fox News "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" THE EYE... ... AND EAR $ ^{\star} $ OF THE CAMPUS THE daily newspaper of University City is the eye and ear of the campus. We mean this almost literally. The trained staff of student reporters have their ears to the ground for every possible news bit to enlarge your interest in living in University city. They translate what they hear into pages of type and you say, "I hear that John Doe broke his collar bone in football practice." You read it in the Kansan . . . the ear of the campus. The merchant receives a shipment of winter pajamas...just the kind to keep a freezing student warm, at least from the neck to the ankles where the special knitting ends...but the students don't know anything about it. So,what does the merchant do? He runs a cut (a drawing or photograph) of the desired pajamas together with a glowing description, in the advertising columns. "I see where Blank's are showing some p.j.'s guaranteed to keep a guy above zero. Let's go down and get some," says the reader. The advertising columns of the student newspaper are his eye If you are a student take care of your eyes and your ears. If you are a news source call up a Kansan re If you are a merchant train the student eye If you are a student take care of your eyes and your ears. If you are a news source call up a Kansan reporter. If you are a merchant train the student eye on your wares. It pays. - With apologies to Paramount News.