SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 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 Part of a busy social week-end, last night added five more authorized parties to Friday night's nine. Majority of the remaining crowd drifted to the Memorial Union building for social dancing in folk lore. Invitations to the Delta Tau Delta party at the "Tau" tavern were rolled on a barrel into sorority houses last Tuesday. Printed on gunny sacking the bids were the caption that there would be tables for ladies. Rules for behavior printed on the invitations were liberal in their nature. Dale Brodie took the band stand at the tavern. Acacia majored in a course in superstition and carried out the Halloween theme. Principal attraction was a fortune telling booth with a crystal for future-seeing. Corn husks, pumpkins, and a blue lighting effect were the outstanding decorations. Women of Watkins hall entertained dates with a semi-formal dance at the hall. Phi Chi, medical fraternity, followed the trend with a party at the chanter house, 1233 Oread. Westminster Forum members did their socializing at West minster hall. Guests of Delta Tou Delta were: Mary Garrison, c'40; Ruth Bukher, Elizabeth Evans, c'41; Virginia Geor, c'26; Loxie Burfield, f'42; Michael Burfield, c'42; Mary Amy Cook, c'42; Jane Barnea, c'22; Helen Buckner, c'41. Helen Bode, c'40; Edna Givens, fa42;麾明 Williams, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Blue, c'42; Betty West, c'42; Diana Irvine, c'42; Eliza- nbara Barley, c'40; Norma Tibbets, c'43; Jerry Bubler, c'48; Uhel Sheaffer, fa'uml; Nancy Prather, Virginia Grow, c'41 Kayo O'Sullivan, c'42; Mary Margaret Gray, c'uncel; Doris Davison c'uncel; Marjorie Heimbrook, fa'41 Jenny Perry, c'40; Sally Connell, c'43 Dorothy Wise, b'41; Jean Entriknc Patty Bigwell, c'43; Loi Howell, Evelyn Gunn, c'uncel Margaret Neal, c'uncel; Eleonar Allen, c'43; and Mary Alice Elliott fa'41. Helen Louise St. Clair, c'43; Morjarie Seigrist, c'41; Bernadine Hall fa'uncl; Elenon Crossland, c'unel Mary Jean Miller, c'unel; Banker, c'42; Maryell Dyatt, c'unel Adelcast Con, b'41; Norman Jeaf Falconer, c'41; Dorothy Wise, c'41; Helen Jenkins, c'unel Acacia gums included: Ruby Ash- land, c4; Mary Frances Sulivan c4; Amelie Woods, c4; Mary Woods, c4; Phyllis Golliver, c4; Philly Gellius; c4; Leah Edmonds, fa 42; Mary Lou Randall, c41; Ruth Buehler; Margaret Clawson, c43; Betty Campbell, c42; Marilyn Milburn, c43; Patricia Gunn, fa 43; Anne Jean Newland, c40; Jeanne Myre, b43. Goodwin, Goodwin, e'40; Margaree Learned, e'42; Marjorie Powell; Virginia Tandy, e'43; Pye Jean Gish Learned, e'45; Patricia Talbot, Talbot e'46; and Helen Gulick. Women of Campus House entertained the Tennessee Club with an hour dance Thursday from 7 to 10 and Mrs. Joseph were chaperones. Former Students Are Married Announcements were received here yesterday of the marriage Oct. 21, of Miss Eileen Fraser, fs, and Dr. Royle B. Klinkenberg, m38. The couple was married at Calvary church, Rochester Minn. Dr. Klinkenberg recently received a fellowship from the Mayo foundation in Rochester where the two will make their home. Mrs. Klinkenberg attended the University of Kansas while living with relatives. Her home was in London. Pi Lambda Theta Adds 14 Fourteen new members were elected to Pi Lamda Theta, honorary education sorority, at a tea Thursday afternoon by more than 40 guests and members of the organization. Mrs. Raymond Nichols presided at the punch bowl, and Miss Ruth Lichen, education instructor, was chairman of the serving committee. She was assisted by Jessie Lemon, gr, Mary Earl Sturhahn, gr, Julie Regh, gr, and Marjorie Alice Ward, fa 40. Newly-elected members are: Maxine Almon, c'40; Adeline Brown, ed'40; Helen Fiscke, fa'40; Wilma Jean Grant, c'40; Patricia Green, c'40; Muriel Johnson, c'40; Corrine Martin, c'40; Helen Mae Peters, ed'40; Iqabel Rice, c'40; Helen Runyon, c'40; Barbara Scott, c'40; Helen E Shaw, gr; Emily Yount, c'40; and Mrs. Mabel Mize, gr. Pledging service for new members will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Fraser hall. Sig Alphs Release Party List Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests with a Barbary Coast party at the chapter brusse Friday night: Jane Irwin, c'40; Elizabeth Peairs c'uncel; Ann Lewi, c'43; Francenez Zentmery, c'40; Virginia Gear, c'42 Norma Sloan, c'41; Betty Blue, c'42 Jama Lewis, c'43; Mary Jean Miller c'uncel; Ada Lee Fuller, fa'42; Dorothy Westfall, c'43. Mary Alice Livingston, c40; Becky Trembley, c43; Jane Veach, c43; Joan Taggert, c43; Marjorie Murphy; Marjorie Horne, 'ba14; Nancy Reather, c43; Mary Beth Weir, c43; Betsy Dodge, c43; Marjorie Gibbons, c'uncl; Jane Blaney, c40. Mary Louise McNewn, c'43; Betty Clover, c'uncel; D Dorothy Wise, b'41; Mary Ewers, c'42; Jean Bailey, c'43; Better Baker, c'42; Mary Joe Connelc, c'40; Mary Lewis, c'40; Sar Fair, c'40; Mary Fitzgerald, c'41; Elizabeth Evans, c'uncel; Fritzie Mevn, c'uncel. Virginia Bantleon, c'4; Diane Haa, c'24; Jean Edmiston, c'4; Jean Cody, c'unc1; Wagner, c'unc1; Ruth Rice, c'4; Nancy Leathers, c'4; Barbara Koch, c'4; Mary Ellen Skonberg, c'4; Normae Jean Failoner, c'4; Peggy Pat Hennessy, fa42. Stevens Women Lunch Fifteen former students at Stevens College for Women, Columbia, Mo. met yesterday for a reunion luncheon in the banquet hall of the Memorial Union ballroom. Betty Van Aarsleb, c'uncl, was in charge of the event The group will meet approximately once each month. Thursday night dinner guests of Kappa Alpha Theta were: Sue Haskins, c'41; Mary Louse Lockhart, c'42; Jane Knudson, f'41; Betty Burch, f'41; Maartha Browning, c'40; Jean McFarland, f'42; Elizabeth Kirsch, c'40; and Eleanor Cavert, c'40. To Tea With Mrs. Malott Ms. Deane W. Malott will entertain the members of the University Women's Club at a tea at her home Thursday, Nov. 2, from 3 to 6 p.m. Mrs. F. J. Moreau is chairman of a club which will chair Mrs. Malott. Brune Out of Danger After Emergency Operation 267 Students Pass Required English Test Daniel R. Brume, e'42, who has been confined at Watkins Memorial hospital for the past week as a result of internal injuries received in a sand-lot football game, was described as greatly improved and almost out of danger yesterday afterwon by the attending physician. Brune underwent an emergency operation for an internal hemorrhage at the hospital early last Monday and was transported to transfusions Monday and Tuesday. - Results of Proficiency Exam for College Students Are Announced by Professor Virtue Two hundred sixty-seven students passed the English proficiency examination given Oct. 7, John Virtue, assistant professor of English, announced yesterday. A passing grade is required of all College students before they may enroll for their last 30 hours. WANT ADS LOST: Kip Phappa Pis fraternity pin, Thursday a.m. on campus, Name Earnest Jack Webster Jr. on base. Phone 284. Reward. -31 KFKU SCHEDULE October 30 — Monday 2:30 French Lesson. 2:44 Campus News Flashes. 2:47 Spanish Lesson. 6:00-6:30 Immate Affects Human Behavior." October 31 — Tuesday 2:30 German Lesson. 2:44 Campus News Flashes. 2:44 Night School. 6:00-6:30 Piano Recital, George Daggit, Instructor in School of Piano Rechn, G von Duggit, Instructor in School of Fine Arts. who passed the exam are Dom Abhchuli, c;45; Harry J. Aiken, c; Alldudele, c;45; Robert Earl Almon, Brown, c;45; Stephen Benson, c;45; Dale Alquist, c;45; Lea Janet Anderson, c;41; Alfred H. Bell, c;41; Sylvia H. Bell, c;41; Gerald Bair, c;41; John Badlow, c;41; Gerald M Banker, c;41; Kenneth Barnett, c;41; Aud Davis, c;41; William Davis, c;41; Wendy Bell, c;41; Wendy Banks, c;41; Vernon A. Berkey, c;41; Jeanne Billian, c;41; Oral Bibien, c;41; Blake Blake, c;41 FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Sedan. Lots of low-cost transportation left in this long-lived, dependable car. Warranty included. 300 West 14th Street. -Jc'40; Darry Linn, c'40; Louis J. Lapovak Alicia Boomba, c;41; Robert E. Bolinger, c;41; Jean Bowell, c;41; David C. Brian, c;41; Christopher Hodgson, c;41; Betty Bridges, c;41; Dean K. Brown, c;41; Betty K. Brown, c;41; Christopher Hodgson, c;Martha Bowling, c;41; Dawn Buckle, c; Rand Burtchund, c;41; Kat琳伯恩, b;41 Do YOU WANT to work for part of your expenses? Have opening for two boys in co-operative house at 1340 Tennessee. -33 Dannely Jean Campbell, c.421; Kendall Campbell, C.; C. Santander Carlson, c.421; John Carter, c.421; Mary Anne Chapman, c.421; M. Clifton, c.421; William Clark, c.421; Ruth Chieberle, c.421; Lloyd Cook, c.421; Sarah Cook, c.421; Caroline Sarah Cook, c.421; John Corbett, c.421; Lona Maci Carrival, c.421; James Cone, c.421; George Crow, J.2; Betty Low Current, c.421; Barbara Dunn, c.421; Jo Daven, c.421; Betty Demons, John Dinen, c;42, Richard Dinneil, c;42, Edwin Edinson, c;42, Robert Dunlap, c;42, Hugh Drives, c;42, Kathleen Edminton, c;42, Jeffrey Edminton, c;42, Mary Lon Eldron, c;42, Virginia Elliott, c;42, Michlchien Enna, c;42, Rachel Fitzpatrick, c;42, Johnan Jaume Lafonte, c;42, Loraine Fink, c;42, Lilian Fulcher, c;42, Morrison Fowler, c;42, Katherine Furrow, c;42, Alex France, c;42, Jane Gieger, c;42, Laura Gottemberg, c;42, Michael Grimm, c;42, Alice France, c;42, James Robert Guy, c;43; Edward Haines, c;44; Bernall Hall, c;45; Kemircham Hamilton, c;44; Mary Elizabeth Hunen, c;43; Eanny Ivan, c;44; Mary Ellen Hunen, c;43; Harlan Harmon, c;44; Robert Harrison, c; c;44; Mosehlein Harbberger, c;44; Helen Heard, c;44; Heidi Deklander, c;44; Ko- man Harmon, c;44; Robert Harrison, c;44; Mosehlein Harbberger, c;44; Helen Heard, c;44; Heidi Deklander, c;44; Ko- man Harmon, c;44; Robert Harrison, c;44; Mosehlein Harbberger, c;44; Helen Heard, c;44; Heidi Deklander, c;44; Ko- man Harmon, c;44; Robert Harrison, c;44; Mosehlein Harben Olive Joggerst, c; 41, James Johnson, c; 41, Alice Ann Jones, c; 41, Anne Jones, c; 41, Harold Jones, c; 41, Rosemary Jones, 41, Donichan Kairz, c; 41, Jane Kell, c; 41, James Knight, c; 41, Elisabeth Ruzke, c; 41, Elisabeth Ruzke, c; 41, Elisabeth Klerau, c; 41, Jamie Knight, c; 41, Vera Knopker, c; 41, Kathrin Krabln, c; 41, Emma L. Kretsma, c; 41, Mary Loreine Krabln, c; 41, Wili Krabln, c; 41, Jamie Lecland, c; 41, Alen R. Leonard, c; 41, Kenneth R. Lewis, c; 41, Donald Lamm, Hutchinson Adviser Is Elected President of Women Deans Chancellor Deane Malot addressed the conference on the banquet Friday evening on the subject, "Your Job and Mine." Chancellor Malot stressed the instability of the present era and the responsibility of the counsellors to provide a focal point for their students. "Councillors should receive courage from the fact that youth know no defends," he said. Mary Alice Livington, c;41 Robert S. Lockwood, c;41 John Murdoch Lovell, c;41 Bart Berman, c;41 Margaret Maerz, c;41 Betty Martin, c;41 Jane A. McClure, c;41 Marion Miller, c;41 Walby Virginia Lee Mattingly, c;41 James A. Mieskus, c;41 Frances Meterre, c;41 Freeman Meyer, c;41 Lawrence Miller, c;41 Maxine Miller, c;41 Hobert R. Hilleman, c;41 Frances Meterre, c;41 Frances Meterre, c;41 Lola Jane Montgomery, c;41 Ross M. Moore, c;41 Fawnidon Morphy, c;41 John W. Morphy, c;41 Clarence Neale Morris, c;41 Harry N. Neale Morris, c;41 Harry B. Neils, c;41 LaVaende Nollier, c;41 May J. Neils, c;41 Dohla Nollier, c;41 John Osborne, c;41 Margarete Roberta Ogden, c;41 William Ormiston, c;41 Lorenza Otto, c;41 O. M. Oshea, c;41 "It is one of the most worthwhile conferences which we have had." Miss Elizabeth Megular, advisor of women at the University, and receiving president, said yesterday at the conclusion of the two-day conference of the Kansas Association of Deans of Women. The final business session featured the election of officers for the coming year. The officers are: Mrs. Elizabeth Rosemary College president; Miss Mary Alice Rosenel, Rosemary Laboratory. High School Emporia, vicepresident; Sister Margaret Mary, Marymont College, Salina, secretary-i-ressurer. Marjorie Sugart, c. 41; Samuel Burr Sirt, c. 65; Joy Johnson, c. 41; Chlde Singer, c. 80; Robert Singer, c. 41; Stanenberg, c. 41; William C. Shawson, c. 42; Nim Kamon Chow, c. 43; Mariam Clair McCain, c. 44; John Spelor, c. 44; Kurt Sporter, c. 44; Jean Sporer, c. 44; F. Stephenson, c. 44; Donald L. Stewart, c. 44 What's Happening This Week: Mrs. Waldemar Golch presented a report on the meeting of the International Federation of University Societies in Swaziland, where she recently returned at the Ball Overton, c4; Sui Sun Anovetion, c4; Celi Daly Oler, c4; Earl E Galloway, c4; Fanny Moore Powers, c4; Mary Jean Randall, c4; Berrie Murciek, c4; Don Randall, c4; Rendell Rump, c4; Don Randall, c4; Rendell Rump, c4; Don Randall, c4; Glendon Rump, c4; Inna Rice, c4; Lou Renley, c4; Virginia Rumzo, c4; Jill Rose, c4; Jane Rumbo, c4; Jane Rumbo, c4; Jane Rumbo, c4; Marvel roundland, c4; John Renbuy, c4; Shailow roundland, c4; Keith Russell, c4; Evan Shaille, c4; Micehow Salve, c4; Kid Shawner, c4; James Shockey, c4; Everett N. Shanuel, c4 WEDNESDAY — Dramatic performance, Fraser theater, 8:15 p.m.; Varsity dancers, 9:30 a.m. Manchot Theater, 10:45 a.m.; American election tea, Women's lounges in Frank强堡 hull, 3:50 p.m.; Midweek, Memorial ballroom, 7 p.m.; Joy Janes, Pine room, 4:30 p.m.; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Pine room, 8 p.m.; Bjsyhawker Wilton Stewart, c4; Berndl Taber, c4; Robert Talmandale, c4; Ronald Tatchell, c4; Joan Tanbon, c4; Carole Talmandale, c4; Joan Tanbon, c4; Marjorie Tremblay, c4; Robin Van Meter, c4; Margarine Van Nice, c4; Clairmont Van Wickens, c4; Jan Wigney van Wickens, c4; Gaby Warren, c4; Gaby Warren, c4; Dorothy Weed mann, c4; Mary Elizabeth Weed, c4. TUESDAY—Lecture course: William Beebe, Hoch auditorium; 8:20 p.m.; Pep Club, Pine room; 4:30 p.m.; W.S.G.A. meeting; Memorial Union ballroom; 7 p.m.; Sigma Tau, Pine room; 7:30; Kappa Psi, St. louis; 7:30 p.m.; M.Y.C.A. financial drive; Hallo ween. Wentworth Welsh; in 425; Roger Wentworth Weel, in 426; Harry White, in 427; Wek, in 428; Harry White, in 429; Wengwu, in 430; Margaree Welter, in 431; Jones Welter, in 432; Lyle Weil, in 433; Wyle, Willie, in 434; Frank Welden, in J; c. 435 Wilton, in 436; Stuart E. Kwon, in 437; Dora Watts, in 438; Clamwood Union On the Campus: THURSDAY—Dramaate performance, Fraser theater, 8:15 p.m.; Kansaas Teachers meet, W.S.C.A. freshman dieton, rotunda of Frank Strong hall, 8:15 p.m.; Women's Club meeting, Women's pal hemline meeting, Pine room, 4 p.m.; XM-XW meeting, Men's club meeting, Pine room, 4 p.m.; Quail 3:30 p.m. Green room on fourth floor of Fraser hall. TOMORROW — Dramatic performance. Fraser theater, 8:15 p.m.; Alpha Phi Omega, Pine room, 4:30 p.m.; Ku Ku chamber, men's lounge, 9 p.m.; P.S.G.L. freshman meeting, Men's lounge, 8:30 p.m.; Pi Delta Kappa meeting, Oreed Training school, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY—Cornhushk contest, holiday; KU–K. U-State football game; Dramatic performance, Fusser theater, 8:15 p.m.; Variance dance, Memorial Woo! Woo! SATURDAY—Theta Tau dance. Memorial Union ballroom, 9 p.m. Scalp my hair and call me Shorty if Paul Rogers doesn't press a good pair of pants! The Indian Club of Haskell Institute presented a "Harvest Home Feast" for the delegates yesterday afternoon. The feast was under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Pearson Speadman, advisor of girls at Haskell and retiring secretary treasurer of the association. lunchon yesterday. Mrs. Gallet exhibited her collection of foreign dolls at a ten on her home Friday. Student Body For Restricted Campaign Time ★ Pacchacamie Poll Shows Majority of Men Voters Favor One-Week Campaign Bill Before Council By Rascoe Born, c'41 Seven-day restriction of house-to-house campaign appeared to be the will of University men last night as 54.9 of voters in the Puccheuse poll showed approval of the moderate limitation. In the raw vote on the issue 41.6 per cent favored complete abolition of house-to-house electioning while 30.6 favored the seven-day limit. By proportional representation, however, second choice on least favored points threw the decision to the one-week restriction 1. The no-smoking bill, which was tabled at the meeting last Monday, will again be before the Council. Amendments to this measure, however, may delay action again. Three major issues are expected to receive decisive action when the Men's Student Council meets tomorrow night. 2 A bill to abolish M.S.C. passes for class parties will be up for final action. 3. the controversial election reform bill, read by Pacharamac at the last meeting, will be considered. On the first count 320 per cent of those polled wished to curtail distribution of campaign literature and an "encumecment of candidates." Pacificaime introduced in the last M.S.C. meeting an election clean-up bill which contained themed favors. Pacificaime is up for vote tomorrow night. The complete vote was: On the proposed restriction on house-to-house campaigning. In favor of complete addition of a sale injection 41.8 per cent. In favor of a seven-day limit—36.6 per cent. In favor of a fourteen-day limit— 4 per cent. Against any restriction-20.4 per cent. When asked about the proposed extrations on distribution of cannami literature students voted: cannami literature campus cannami literature - 10.94 per cent For restriction of such literature to announcement of candidates and statement of party platform—53.9 per cent. Against any move to curtail distribution of literature—30 per cent. A date bureau is in operation at Bradley Tech. Free Lecture Today A free lecture will be given at 3:30 p.m. today in the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont street. The speaker will be William Duncan, C.S.B., of Detroit, who is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The lecture will be presented by Boston. The lecture is being sponsored by the First Church of Christ Scientist of Lawrence. Time doesn't mean a thing!... $2 up When "off the Hill" come in and see our large supply of white shirts. Time means nothing to the collar on your Hilt shirt (it slips under it) and won't winkle, won't crease no matter how many hours on end you wear it! You can't come in and see it!" came in and seen it." ARROW a fuzzy white bunnymitt by BACMO - here's the original Bacom Bunnynim you read about in all the fashion magazines! Newest campus cut-up- made of white, white bunny- furt, soft as a whisper. $2.50 gloves first floor "Starch my collar .. I thought Priscilla knew Priscilla kneed how to iron up an awful stick collar, but that was before I saw the work done by the Independent Laundry. That Is sick 740 VERMONT Independent Laundry Your LAWRENCE Theaters PHONE 432 DICKINSON TODAY Continuous from 2:30 One Entire week Adults 35c Children 10c GARLAND THE BIG MUSICAL THE BIG MUSICAL Mickey, Judy, and hundreds of entertainers . . . in the musical show that "on all"! I'll just put it out as is. CHARLES WINNINGER GUY KIBOUSE Technicolor Carton Fox War News Continuous shows today from 2:30 10-35z Mat. & Eve. NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY FUGITIVES OF 1939... JOHN PESCILLA GARFIELD • LANE "DUST DE MY DESTINY" —ADDED — Color Cartoon - News Clays McCoy Band Act HALLOWEEN Jamboree Tuesday 11:15 p.m. William Gargan Irvine Alan Dincherr "The House of Fear" FUN - ALL ALL 10:25 NOW! ENDS TUESDAY Admission 10c and 15c 2 GREAT HITS! Janet Gaynor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Paulette Goddard "The Young In Heart" Richard Carlson Billie Burke - Roland Young and and WINDS BEATHE TALISF TOMMY in "SKY PATROL" John Trent · Jack Coogan VARSITY Continuous from 2:00 p.m. TODAY 4 DAYS A PICTURE FOR EVERYONE Romance and Action at Hoof-pounding Speed! "STAGE COACH" Claire Trevor - John Wayne 2nd feature— THEY CALLED IT "SPOOKS" BUT NANCY PROVED THAT IT WASN'T! "NANCY DREW AND THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE" Bonita Granville - John Littel ON STAGE OLD FIDDLERS CONTEST 9:00 p.m.