FRIDAY. NOV. 3, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 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 With the incoming of November, Hill society boasts of the addition of two more couples to the list of betrothed. From the Chi Omega house comes the announcement of the engagement of Celia Jane Boggs, fa'42, to Andrew David Canuelle of Slidell, La. And from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon is announced the engagement of John Roy Royce, e'40, t oMarjorie Gibbons of Salina. The Rev. Harold G. Barr will show moving pictures at the Forum program of the First Christian Church at 6:30 Sunday Forum program of the First evening. The pictures include local scenes and pictures taken in the Eastern states this summer. Mrs. Denee W. Mallet entertained the members of the University Women's Club with a tea yesterday afternoon at her house. A committee of club members headed by Mrs. F. J. Corner assisted the hostess. Fall flowers and plants decorated the house. Mrs. W. S. Johnson presided over the dining room. A fruit center piece was used on the table. Mrs. C. M. Young, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mrs. William L. Burdick and Mrs. R. D. O'Leary poured the hot-scoped ice- Mrs. F. B. Dains, assisted by a group of women, greeted the guests in the living rooms. Triangle Initiates Three Triangle fraternity announces the initiation of Richard Lee, e'42; Frank Beets, e'41; and John Hamilton, e'40. Theta Sigma Phi Plans Program Social and business plans for the year were formulated by members of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism security, when they met in the sky pastor of the Journalism Faculty at the University of Mauirne Mong, e40, president of the sorority presided. Kappa Phi Pledges Five Gamma Phi Bhi pledges entertained the bledge class of Sigma Nu fraternity with an hour dance at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. 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Honey Hanna, Ms. George Bullene Mrs. Fred Ellaworth, Mary Ruth Watermelner, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, advisor of women, and Rebehn Rhea Hoppee assistant professor of English, ed. of Lawrence. Dorothy Hartley of Manhattan will be a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Jama Lewis, c'43, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Betty Van Aardale, c'40; and June Grisea, c'43, were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Delta Tau Delta announces the Pledging of Ward Benkelman, c'41. Money Is Trash—At 2 a.m. **Money Is Trash** - 2 A 1 a.m. Springfield, Mass. (U.P.) - Sturtevant-Gromski of drunkenness of a policeman testified he was walking along East Main street at 2 a.m.-tearing up $3 bills. WELCOME GRADS to Kansas University and to Weaver's a K.U. Institution ... deserves the difference. Ankle-Fashioning makes. .. See these finer shoes. THE OLD GRAD Visitors --We Welcome You Whether you want to buy anything or not, drop in over the week-end and chat with Bunny Black ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. ▶ "The Education of the Lawyer" and "The Chandler Act" will be the subjects Dennis E. J. Moresau of the School of Law will discuss next week at Arkansas City and Iola. Next Tuesday at Iola he will ex- Moreau To Speak In Ark City, Iola Next Tuesday at Iola he will ex- ploish to the Allen county her association "The Chandler Art" a recent bankruptcy law. On Wednesday he will speak to the Crowley county meeting at Arkansas City on "The Education of the Lawyer." Chancellor and Mrs. Malott To Be Honored in Topeka With Chancellor and Mrs. Demne W. Malott as honor guests, Uni- viversity alumni in Topeka will be host to other University graduates Nov. 4 at a teachers' breakfast in the Orchid room of the Hotel Kinney at 7:39 a.m. Bert Nash, associate professor of education, is in charge of arrangements here and will assist the Topeka committee which is making the breakfast arrangements. Henry Werner, men's student ad- cher, will attend a noon meeting of the Salina alumni and an evening meeting of the Hays alumni on the same date. Thirty- six barrels of oil per family are needed annually to maintain present United States standards of living. Garfield was the only president to have been a professional evangelist before taking over the White House. 89c $1.00 $1.15 Color! Color! Color! PHOENIX DOUBLE Vita Bloom PROCESSED HOSIERY FOR LONG WEAR COLE'S 815 Mass. $2950 We Have Your Favorite In Your Favorite Hosiery Choose your own pet hosiery shade today from our dazzling palette of new tall colors. 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