FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Hundreds of new styles of coiffures were exhibited on the Hill yesterday. The stiff whip of the wind proved how disastrous a fancy hair-do could be. Top curls took a high dive to become bangs over the eyes. Page boys assumed an eye-begaten effect. Hair ribbons slipped two inches below the fashion-approved level. Parts took detours in zizig fashion. Short full skirts became shorter and fuller. Loose coats and jackets followed the trend of the wind. Dust seemed to be the principal item on the day's menu. Alpha Kappa Psi, honory commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of: Louis Thompson, c'41; Port Barley, b'40; Lois Reiger, b'40; Lee Huddleton, b'41; Ed Poole, b'41; Ray Buzzell, b'41; Frank Myers, b'41; Milt Allen, b'41; Allen Cunningham, c'42. Sigma Nu Gives Buffet Supper Sigma Nu fraternity entertained 33 guests with a buffet supper and ate at the chapter house last night. Guests were. Evelyn Gunn, c'43 Leois Howell, c'43, Cecil King, c'41 Jeen Ebert, c'42, Jeanne Anderson , Helen Heen, c'41; Mary Louise Lockhart, c'43; Doris Johnson, Better Banker, fa'43 Jama Lewin, c'43; Juni Grisee, c'43; Betty Bell, c'41; Elizabeth Kirscha c'40; Helen Leen, c'41; Elizabeth Evans, c'app; Margaret Barford, c'40; David Benson, c'40; Odile Naultain, v'43; Jessie Davies, c'43; Marian Lyner, c'43. Jean Edmiston, c'4; Betty Blue, c'4; corp; Dorothy Jean Campbell, c'4; LaDee Davis, c'4; Cathleen Beyer, c'4; Maryn Doyell藤, c'4; Berna-* Cormack, c'4; Beaulah Talbot, c'4; Ruth Rice, c'4; Bouldig Talbot, c' Ruth Kellett, la 41. Betty Alphin, c'43; Beeck Tremly, c'43; Florence Ridcliff; Cora Hopworth, c'41; Dotty Wise, b'41; and Fatty Lydyard, c'42. Acacia Entertains Alpha Chi Members of Acacia entertained the pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega with a dinner and an hour dance last night. Among the guests present were: Betty Lee Timberlake, c'41; Jeryn Ann Green, c'41; Brownie Brown, c'43; Mary Browner, c'43; Katherine Anne Sewell, fa'43; Beryl Benbow, c'42; Mary Christianson, i'43; WANT ADS LOST: Small slate-gray kitten, Nov. 4 on campus. Call 1402 M.-43 LOST: Camel hair coat. Thursday night at Jayhawk Cafe. Reward. Bill Reed, phone 721, 1439 Tennessee. -41 LOST: Grey, belliness overcant, leather gloves and a blue scarf in pockets. Left in Union Building Cafeteria. Tuesday, October 31. Reward. Don Mitchell. phone 552. —40. "Take four to Lincoln Saturday morning, return Sunday after noon. Phone 110, ask for John Bondeson. —41 Beverly Brown, c'42; Reola Durand c'43. Mary Frances Nehes, c'43; Evelyn Taylor, c'43; Betty Lou Cave, c'43; Jeanne Neeley, c'41; Midge Rich, f42; Chire Meeker, c'41; Mary-Louise Stout, c'43; Frances Anderson, c'42; Ruth Iankes, c'42; and Margaret Welch, c'43. District two of I.S.A. will sponsor a skating party and dance at the pink and Corbin hall tomorrow night. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Sigma Phi Epilion with an hour dance last night. Birthday Parties Still Exist Helen Moore, c'42, entertained her brother, Jim Moore, c'41, and six of his friends with a birthday dinner at the Chi Omega house 'last night. The guests were Lander Claassen; c'41; Dick Oliver, c'42; Bob Guy, c'40; John Somers, c'42; Bob Brown, c'41; and Jack Nelson, gr. Dinner guests at the Anaconda house Tuesday were: Henry Gould, Louis Farber, Mr. Nottberg, and Mr. Hamilton, all of Kansas City, Mo; and Browder Richmond, e42. Ingham Arranges Network Program One speaker in Washington, D.C., one in New York City, and two in Chicago will present a debate broadcast over the National Broadcasting Company blue network the afternoon of Nov. 15, an event organized by Harold G. Ingham, of the Extension Division of the University. Mr. Ingham, who is chairman of the National University Extension Association committee on debate materials and interstate cooperation, has announced the following speakers: Affirmative-Norman Thomas, former Socialist candidate for President; and Dr Henry W. Lalifer, ex-President of the League for Industrial Democracy. Negative-Colonel Robert S. Henry, assistant to president, American Association of Railroads; and Samuel B. Pettengt, former congressman and chairman of the committee of intersate commerce. Mr. Thomas, Colonel Henry, and Mr. Pettengill, will speak from Chicago, Mr. Loader from New York City, and Dr. W. Hayes Yeager, chairman of the debate from Washington. Mr. Yeager is professor of public speaking at George Washington University. G. B. Price, associate professor of mathematics, was the principal speaker at the math colloquium held in room 203 of Frankfurt hall at Prof. G. B. Price Speaks Again to Math Colloquium Professor Price, who discussed "Convex Sets" at the club's last meeting two weeks ago, continued on that theme in his talk yesterday. Optimists look for the man who is worth finding. Topica, (UP) — The Kansas legislature has passed a law prohibiting the display of the Communist flag in the state. Prohibit Display of Red Flag Throughout Kansas The law says that "it shall be a felony for any person or persons, organization or body of persons, to fly, to carry, to exhibit, or to display, or to assist in carrying, owing to the violation of standard or barrier distinctive or belaevism, anarchy or radical socialism." Writing Prize Competition Opens Applications for the Edna Osborne Whitcomb scholarship will be received by Miss Persia Cook, executive secretary of the committee on aids and awards in room 1, Frank Redmond hall. The fund is a gift scholarship established for the benefit of women student majoring in the department where they show creative writing ability. Application are considered on recommendations of a committee from the department of English. Manuscripts must be submitted by Nov. Mrs. Edna Osborne Whitcomb, wife of Prof. Solden Lincoln Whitcomb, who taught English in the University for 25 years, received her master's degree at the University in 1914. She died in 1931. Rental Library Gifts Magazine Subscriptions THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Moss. Tel-666 New Books of All Publishers HAYNES & KEENE Phone 524 819 Mass. --ish attorney, and William J. Glistrup, gr., will speak before a group of Baptist young people on the basic principles of the Jewish and Catholic religious faiths. 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Buehler to Give Speech Baptist Group To Hear Skeer and Gilstrap Sunday evening, Nov. 12, David Skeer, young Kansas City, Mo, Jew- The meeting which will be preceded by a social half hour beginning at 6:30 p.m., is the first in a series of meetings held by the group in an attempt to understand the major contemporary religious faiths in America. WEEK-END Sale FINE SUITS 100 SUITS EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT Patterns - colors - models - regulars - shorts - stouts longs. We Guarantee You'll Save $5.50 to $15.00 - REGULAR VALUES ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED 25. 29. $ ^{50} $ 35. 39. $ ^{50} $ 19. 50 AND 24.50 UNIVERSITY EXTRA CONCERT COURSE ATTRACTION DEVI--DJA and the BALI and JAVA DANCERS All Star Company of thirty with native musicians Featuring the Exotic dances of Bali, Java, Sumatra; Melodious gamelan music; Magnificent costume changes. 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