TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- 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 Late afternoon today is full of conflicting social engagements for many. Freshman women and their counselors will be tead and style-showed in the ball room of the Memorial Union building from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Jean Werner, fa'428, is chairman of all committees for the event. She was appointed by Maurine Gray, c'40, chairman of the counselors group. Dramatics Club members will meet at Green hall at 4:30 p.m. Gordon Brigham, president of the club said yesterday. A picnic instead of the regular club meeting will be the order of the program. Pi Lambda Theta Will Give Tea Pi Lambda Theta Will Give Tea Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education seasonity, will have a tea from 10 am to 3 pm, afternoon in room 116 Friere hall. Mrs. Raymond Nichols will point and Miss Ruth Litchin, instructor in education; Mariorie Alpine, pls. Jessie Lemon, c. uncle, will serve. There will be a short business meeting for members following the tea. Alpha Chi Omega announces the initiation of Witma Nelson, c'10. Liste for Sunday dinner guests grow larger each week, reports from organized houses show. The follow-up includes as dinner-duties this Sunday. Sunday Guests Are Many Sigma Chi Helen Markwell, c41; Becky Tremblay, c3, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hyer, Olaheim. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams, Doe Williams, Kansas City, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers, Topeka. Phi Gianna Delia: Betsy Dodge, c'unel; Suzanne McNairy, c'43 Prof. and Mrs. Allen Cockein; Joe Kellog; Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Earl WANT ADS LOST: In Chemistry Building, two Alpha Delta Pi pins with names on base. Dorothy Jane Adair and Betty Lou Adair. Award. 27283. WANTED: Christian Church Students to attend Halloween party at the church, Friday evening, Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. Call or see Dwight Mettler, Council President. LOST: Ladies wine-colored printed silk scarf in vicinity of West Campus. Call Evelyn Rummel, 2053 M. Trade in your Old Razor at Ober's PLACE TO SCOOT OUT ITEMS Get $275 allowance on your purchase of "I'RE HER," men—just what you've been waiting for—last word in Scholch engineer training. A faster, cleaner, safer, more economic shares. Don't mix in your old racecard today! Mitchell, and Mrs. Miller, all of Independence; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, and Mrs. and Mrs. D. B. McNaughton, all of ElDorado. Karpa Alpha Theta; Mr. and Mrs H. D. Ravl. Hutehinson. Alpha Delta Pi; Charles Barrett Wichita; Diachia Wichita, Hmrc; Mrs. Mrs. G. G. Whitley, Douglas and Ted Morse, Topeka. FOR A LIMITED TIME Ackie; Miss Harriet Goodwin. Kappa Sigma; Mary Beth Bee (rich) John Nealey, c41; Ruth Inkens, c41; Mrs. D. F. Harris, Wichita, Md. Mrs. Richardson, Ft. Scott; Md. Mrs. W. F. Southern, Ellinwood; Myra Lea Moberly, Wichtia Bld Award, Hertington; Paul Mc Mjmsey, Kansas City, Mo; Virgil Elfordado; Joe Scherembley Ellinwood. Aegela: Miss Harriet Goodwin. Delta Chi: Lorraine Peacock 'cumcl; and Martha Jane Green 'cumcl. Ober's MERCHANTS Chi Omega; Doria Wood, Kansas City, Mo.; Roberta Mcfaller, fa39, Eudora; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, John Brown, Alouise Brown, and Joe Brown, all of Wichita; Ruh Howe, Jr., of Oklahoma; A. H II Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo.; aMc Henry, c'mel. Delta Epsilon: Florence Piper, c'43; Jama Lewis, c'43; Mary Helen Huff, c'uncel; Jernn Argn Green, c'41; --ride the TRAIN MAN WANTED Student to take orders for Nash Custom Clothing Tailors. Customer ordered parted fabrics in every wanted weave, pattern and color shade. Large selection of highly accurate materials styled to your customer's choice. No investment. Complete sample equipment including washers and dryers. No experience necessary. Company guarantees customer's satisfaction. Excellent residential appliance. Receipt commission and bonus arrangement. Branch offices in big cities. Write resumes to Nash Custom Clothing, 1811 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45209. Virginia Marshall, e'uncl; Betty Bradley, e'uncl; and Virginia Gear, e'42. ... For all business or pleasure trips, you can depend on Union Pacific trains for a fast, comfortable trip — at low cost, with no unexpected expense. Della Tau Della: Betty Bell, e'42 Eileen Reeger, Wichita; Mr. Paxton Lawrence; Fritzi Meyn, e'43; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Black, Wichita Watkins hall: Mrs. Maynard Trott and Lucy Tope, Tochke; Laura Helen Johnson, Kansas City, Km; Mrs. J. H. Flynn, Margaret and Helen Flynn, all of Kansas City, Mc.; Emily Porter, Moline; Lela Sciber, I'42; Malva Good and Doris Hodson, Lawrence. Alpha Omicron Pt: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jarott and Mary Katherine Jarott, Hutchinson. With bad weather just around the corner, play safe — leave your car at home and take the train. Alpia Chi Omega: Tom Cosgrove, ©41; Ray O'Brien, m'43; Bill Wilson, Burden; Harold Hurd, Topeka; m and Mrs. Harrison Johnston, Kan- city City, Mo.; m and Mrs. F, J. Miller; m and Mrs. M, and Mrs. A. Lincke, Salma. Ask your Union Pacific agent for complete travel information. **Gamma Phi Beta:** Bob Lucy, c'40; John Claflin, c'40; Mac Tinkleaple, c'40; Jack Harrow, b'40; John Herbert, fs, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs Heimbrook, Kansas City, Mo. THE PROGRESSIVE Sig Alpha Cling To Tradition Sigma Alpha Epsilon is still the only fraternity house on the Hill which specializes in regular Sunday evening buffet suppers. The follow- ing were guests Sunday night: Mildred S Summerhouse 'cunel; Dorothy Wise, b'14; Gliore Bieche, 3; Dorothy Jean Campbell, 'cunel; Mary Lewis, c'14; Rek N克服ken; fa'43; Francene Zentmerye, c'40; Ruth Rice, c'18; Bornice Morris, 'uncel; Phyllis Goesset, 'cunel; Jane Veach, c'4; Betty Rose Johnson, c'4; John Eleanor Wilson, jean Donelin, c'4; Jane Wiley, c'4; Carolyn Green, c'42. Margaret Ivy, c'43; Sazanne Lower- dman, c'42; Nancy Leathers, c'33; Becky Trembley, c'33; Jama Lewis, c'43; Norma Jean Faleon, c'uncel; Mary Alice Livingston, c'40; Mori- ence Heinbruck, functorial, c'40; Bette Louise Louis, functorial, known, c'uncel; La Dean Davis, c'42; Bettie Lotton, c'uncel; Dianna WEDNESDAY—S.W.G.A. tea for all University women, Women's Lounge in Frank Hard ball, h-3 5; engineering MKen, Memorial Union building, h-1 2. TODAY: — Peace session meeting, Memorial Union building; Business school smoker, men's lounge, 7:30 p.m.; W.S.G.A. club, room 7; Kappa Psi meeting, Sunflower floor, 7:30 p.m.; Camera club, Memorial Union ballroom, 7:30 p.m. What's Happening This Week: THURSDAY-- Sigma Gamma Epsilon, men's lounge. 8 p.m.; Y.M.C.A., men's lounge. 4:30 p.m. A.S.C.E., Pine room. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY - YM.-YW. Reinterpretation of Religious Commission, Horley Sunday - YM.-YW. Memorial Memorial Tower, 9:30 a.m. Pine Room, 10:30 a.m., Music Room, 5 p.m. On the Campus: Irvine, c'42; Norma Silson, c'41; Virginia Bauteleon, c'43; Mac Bush, c'42 the Rev, and Mrs. Theo H. Azzerman, Lawrence, Mr. George Mills, Corpus Christi, Texas; Fred Vaughn, Kansas City. SATURDAY—Foreign language proficiency examination, room 107 Frank strong half to 10. 8 am; Room 108, 10-12. 8 am; Room B, Dance, Memorial Union hallroom, 8:30-9 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega: Eleanor Klop penbach, Tulsa; and Reba Corbett Wichita. 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