THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1939 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 Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Meyn of Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice Marie, fa'39, to Paul Smart, b'39, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smart of Lawrence. The marriage ceremony took place in the Chi Omega sorority house at 8 o'clock last night. The bride is a member of Chi Omega and Mr. Smart is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity Fritzie Meyn, fa'42, sister of the bride, was maid of honor Hilda Slentz, fa'40, and Roberta Mitchell, fa'sp, were brides maids. Assisting the groom. The bride, wearing a gown of white satin, was given in mar- ring by her father, Fritz Meyn. Fritzie Meyn, in ..., Hilda Saften, fla'40, and ... maids. Assisting the groom; were: James Postmina, '141, best! man; H. H. Hanna, gr, and Harry Wills, '141, ushers. The fireplace in the living room of the house was banked with form and green foliage. A white canvas aisle was laid from the stairway to the alar. On either side of the aisle were slanted panels with white satin ribbons and bows. Bud Friken played a piano prelude during the lighting ceremony of the candle at the altar. Jane Schlegel f4'40, song "Like a Rose," the Delta Tau Delta "Shelter Song," and "Because." Many out of town guests and relatives were at the wedding ceremony and attended the reception which followed. After a short honeymoon trip Mr Mrs. Paul Smart will be at home at 2101 New Hampshire street, Lawrence. Fads Take Over the Campus Yesterday's bad is today's history Students have dropped beer jacket, crew hair cuts, and nickel ex- periment on "The One O'Clock Jump." Recent surveys show that: It's aad for women to wear knee-length hose. Ultra-collegian men favor faded-yellow corduroys rolled unenly to a high-water position. Women are pushing the long sleeves of their cardigan sweaters to the elbow. Everyone is wearing freshmats cap but freshmen. The trend is to divide popularity between "Oh Johnny," "Moonlight Serenade," and "My Prayer" in student coking spots. Hill cafes report that men and women drink coffee in the morning, oat ice cream cones in the afternoon, and sip cokes in the evening. K. U. Dames Will Meet The most lasting fad of all is to forget the identification card in the library. The K.U. Dames, organization for wives of University students and women students, will meet twice today. Robert McClure, Topeka, was a dinner guest last night at the Phil Delta Theta house. The sewing group will meet at the home of Mrs. B. H. Day, 1900 Louisiana street, at 2:30. There will be a potluck supper at the Plymouth Congregation Church at 6:30 to-night. Business Fraternity Elects Delta Sigma Pi, business fraternity, announces the pledging of the following men: Charles Grutz- LUBRICATION At Our Station Is Tops We have the latest thing in motor analyzing equipment, whel balancing, headlight testing and lubricating equipment. Our operators are all factory trained and our attendants are courteous and eager to help you. Drive in and fill up with Drive in and lift up 66 or that good Phillips Ethel. [macher, c'42; Bob Thomas, c'42; Don Thomas, b'41; Don Morton, b'41; Frank Pinet, c'42; Bob McKay, Early Ermily b'41; Bill Gray, b'41]; Housemothers Meet Housemothers of Lawrence rooming houses met yesterday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building with Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser to women, to discuss problems of their houses. Following the discussion, there was a noon tea, followed which refreshments were served. M. F. HUDSON CO. Lunchmen guests yesterday at the Gamma Phi Bota house were: Amo Jones, c'41, and Virginia Elliot, c'41 Acacia fraternity will entertain Alpha Chi Orgema sorority with a buffet supper and hour dance tonight. 800 N.H. Phone 825 ... Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Estes Co-operative To Meet Sundau Members of Eates Co-Op, "Setes Poce," will hold their first meeting of the year. Sunday evening with a supper at Henley house. All members of the cooperative group and those in belonging are invited to attend. "Setse Pocc" is the organization that each year forms a cooperative finance corporation for the member interested in attending the Y.W.C.A and Y.M.C.A. four-state regions conference, held each year at the Y.M.C.A. association camp in Eater Valley, with shares for 25 cents each, which members buy and finance their way to the conference. Bob Collett, c'42, and Betty Vau Deventer, c'41, are co-chairman of the cooperative group this year. Jennings Is Campus Visitor Jennings is Campus Visitor Harlan Jamison, 37, Kansas State University in the district, visited the department of journalism Wednesday. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, Nov. 10, 1929 Puff Pant Prom, Memorial Union building. 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, 1929 District 2 of L.S.A. Skating Party and Dance at Rink and Corbin hall 12 p.m. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - Mat. 10-25c Eve. 10-35c Hollywood's Great War Drama! True! Thrilling! Tremendous! Added — Our Gang Comedy - News Color Cartoon Anna Neagle "NURSE EDITH CAVELL" Sunday, Nov 12, 1929 Alpha Phi Omega, Hayride Mott's farm, 10 n.p. -Ends Tonight—10c to All- "SHOULED A GIRL MARRY?" Nana Nagel - Warren Hull Daffy Duck Cartoon - News Musical Comedy, Color Cruise SUNDAY DEANNA DURBIN "FIRST LOVE" Elizabeth Megular, Adviser of Women for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs Bali Dancers Here Nov. 22 WANT ADS A woman dancer, known as the Devi-Djia, will be featured in Hoch auditorium with the Ball and Java dancers Wednesday, Nov. 22, D. M. Swarthout, den of the School of Fine Arts, announced yesterday. This is an extra attraction arranged by the University Concert course management. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 5—BIG UNITS—5 The group of 20 ballet dancers will present the Ballet, Java and Sumatra interpretations accompanied by a gamelan orchestra which is composed of percussion instruments. Elaborate costumes and settings have brought comments from various audiences. Tex Ritter "Down Wyoming Trail" Reservations may be made at the School of Fine Arts office. No. 2—Chap.9—"Spider's Web" No. 3—Floyd Gibbons— Y.M.C.A. Fresh Meet Today The Y.M.C.A. freshman council will meet this afternoon at 430 in the Pine room of the Memorial Hall for an informal discussion and will lead the discussion on "America in The Present World Crisis." No. 4—Betty Boop Cartoon— LOST: Canel hair coat Thursday night at Jayhawk Cafe. Reward. Bill Reed, phone 721, 1439 Tennessee. No. 5—Musical—"Swing Hotel" LOST: Grey, boltless overcount, leather gloves and a blue scarf pocket. Leaf in Attic of Building 3617. Inventory from warden. Ward. Mitchell phone. 523-40- "THREE MINUTE FUSE" No. 4, Pete; Press; Custom SUNDAY — Bette Davis "Dark Victory" Victor McLaglen — "Kid" "Take four to Lincoln Saturday morning, return Sunday afternoon, Phone 110, mk for John Bondeson. —41, LOST: At football game Friday, a green Dobbs hats with initials S. N.M. on inside band. Reward. Return to Stew McLeod. 1921 Edgill Road. —40. No. 4—Betty Boop Cartoon— "Rhythm on Reservation" LOST: Ladies white gold swiss wrist watch at rally thirty evening, Reward. Phone 1185, Alice Boylan. -40. Your LAWRENCE Theaters Famed Medical Lecturer Speaks Here Tonight DICKINSON - Dr. Paul Cannon Will Discuss Antibody Action in Auditorium of Frank Strong Hall at 8' O'clock Mot. 25c Nite 35c Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Mot. 20c. Nite 35c. Shows 23c. - 7 - 9 — ENDS TONITE Their Great Show! MARX BROS. “AT THE CIRCUS” Comedy - Oddity - News Friday, SATIN "Some Functional Aspects of Antibody Action" will be the topic discussed by Dr. Paul R. Cannon in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall at 8 o'clock time. His lecture will be illustrated with slides and open to the public. THEY PATROL THE NO-MAN'S LAND OF THE WORLD! FRIDAY - SATURDAY JOEL McCREA BRENDA MARSHALL Jeffrey LYNN - George BANCROFT Comedy - Sport - News Doctor Cannon is professor of pathology at the University of Chicago, and associate editor of the medical journal, "Immunology." He is also a graduate of James Mijiljah University of Chicago and Dr. F.D. University of Chicago and an M.D. from Rush Medical College. VARSITY It's a Wonderful Story With a Wonderful Cast. You'll Have a Wonderful Time! TODAY ENDS SATURDAY "IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" This lecture is one of the third annual Nobel Pierce Sherwool Lectureship series sponsored by the national chapter of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. The lectureship series was named for Dr. N. P. Sherwool, professor of bacteriology. Purpose of the lectures is to enable University students to become better acquainted with the field of Claudette Colbert James Stewart - 2nd Feature You'll Love His Spirit—His Determination to Win Over Blindness! GANTRY, THE BLIND STEEPLECHASE RACER 'Pride of the Blue Grass' News and "Lone Ranger" Women Forsake Male Escorts At Puff Pant Prom Tonight Leap year—yes! But the University's young gentlemen will sorrowfully find just how they rate when all their girls step out to awing and jive at the Puff Pant prom Friday evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in Memorial Union building. Woe be unto the man who tries to crash this annual dance sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association. By Jean Hinshaw, c'41 The opportunity comes but once, and powder puff Boua Brummels will reign supreme in the stag line, scanning the masses with superior locks, as they try to decide which pretty lashes deserve their attention. If you wonder why the Blue Danube has become so popular, lately, medicine and its important members. exploration may be that couples are practicing on the side for the old fashioned waltz contest. Prizes will be given for the "purtiest girl," the "handsomest man", and the "cuteest couple." Virginia Anderson, ed 40, business manager of the W.A.W., has charge of the prom. She has announced a surprise event during the evening. "I can't tell about it now," she said. "I'm going to find interest of the whole group." The following instructors from the department of physical education are to be judge in the contests: Miss Jill Stapleton, Miss Jane Stephen, and Miss June Byrne. What's Happening This Week: On the Campus: TODAY: — Freshman M.X.M.C. meeting in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building at 4:30 p.m. Owl Society meeting in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building at 7:30 p.m. Freshmen election all day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday—Puff Fail Frome at 9 p.m. in the Memorial Union building. Saturday—Armitage Day. Kansas-Nebraska game at Lincoln. Send a Wind-O-Gram! What a pleasant surprise for your friends who receive a letter with the name of your teacher. It's very window in the envelope. Very new, different, and smart, the teacher is comfortable. Stationery is most attractive for personal use and for gifts. It can be used for A BOX H. W. STOWITS 847 Mass. 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 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 Pathe News.