SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22.1939 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 Phi Psi's and Phi Delt's vied for originality in party themes last night, as the former went back to days of infancy for inspiration and the latter adopted a devil-may-care attitude. Phi Delt's jumped the calendar and made last night leap-year. Guests to the party were asked to come to the back door of the chapter house at 8:15 p.m. Women gathered at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house before making entrance in a body. Once in the hands of slack and sweater clad Phi Delt's, they were taken to the second floor and then pushed down a slide to the basement. Decorations for the event were autumnal in nature. Clyde Smith was on the hand stand. Phi Pai's donned ribbons and rattles for a three-hour period of dancing to the music of Dale Bidie in the Memorial Union ballroom. They called it a "baby" party and for the purpose converted the ballroom into an easy complete with biddies caric, tricycles, balloons, and baby pictures. Phi Delta Theta guests were: Margaret Wilson, c'40; Hazel Hutchins Mary Ellen Skonberg, c'unc1; Louis Wilson, c'41; Beth Dodge, f'42; Jane Knusdson; Sally Connell, d'24; Dorothy Durand, c'42; Eleanor Cavert, c'40; Nancy Carey, c'42; Joan Darby, c'42. Better Clover, c'42; Bettie Coulson c'41; Betty Van Deventer, c'41; Mar- lory Siegler, c'41; Jeannette Dean c'40; Helen Johnson, c'41; Doris Dean, en'ChelA; La Jean Davis, c'42 Jean O'Hara, EnJear En汀krn fa1; Helene Zimmerman, c'40; Robe- na Walker, c'41. Margaret yey, c*34; Marian Springen, c*40; Bunny Jenkins, c*42; Nancy Prather, c*43; Virginia Houston. c*42; Belth Young, c*unc1; Pattye Patterson, c*43; Curtis Fulton, c*2; Jane Atwater, c*39; Mary Jane McCoy, c*40; Jean Fees, c*42. Betty Jean Hes, c'43; Suzanne Adair, c'42; Bell Bety, c'43; Mary Jean Miller, Ann Lewis; Anna Cotia, clo; Jo Ame Perry, Lawrence Wilson; Barbara Koch, c'43; Bayman Banker; Ada Lee Fuller, f'41. Reola Durand; Marjorie Heimbrook, 'fa'41; Virginia Virden; and Patricia Gunn. Phi Kappa Pai date lists included: Martha Oldham; Margaret McCoy, c'40; Martha Browning, c'40; Ann Jones; Mary Louise Adams, Norman, Okla; Betty Lou Sublet, c'42; Gloria Beichele, c'ncui; Annica Alice Horner, c'42; Ruth Howell, c'42; Jeanne Wilkins, c'45; Mary Joe Connell, 'cunc; Jeanne Wedell, f2d; Battery Gaines, Wichita; Charlotte Ground, Columbia, Mo; Isabel West, 'c40; Maxime Alane; Virginia Bantle, 'cunc; Betty Baldwin, Kansas City, Kan; Pat Moore, Kansas City, Mo.; Suzanne Mnaughten, 'c43; Betty Lou Young, fa41; Ruth Cashman, Angela Buckley; Myra Murd, 'cunc. Mae Baldwin, Mary Lou Schoene, and M. M. Congdon, of all Kansas City, Kan; Jean Bayha, Kansas City, Mo; Dorothy Teacherish; Su- bayna Bates Dodge, Virginia Britt- e, c'41; Gerry Bahler, c'4; Jane Veitch. I. S.A. Ride In Havracks District I of the L.S.A. will sponsor a hayrack ride starting at Ricken hall today. It will be over by 10 p.m. Corbin Invites All Women To Tea Corbin Invit All Women To Tea Corbin Hall will be "at home" to all university women from 3:30 tc 5:30 p.m. today. The tea this afternoon is in place of the event previously scheduled for Sept. 24. The receiving line for the annual reception will include: Miss Elza- WANT ADS CORNHUSKING CONTEST JOBSE Men students desiring jobs during the National Cornhusking Contest are asked to call 3195 between five and six o'clock in the evening this Thursday and Friday. Opportunity to make unusually good money for a few days work. -27 LOST: Ladies wine-colored printed silk scarf in vicinity of West Campus. Call Evelyn Rummel, 2053 M. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Offers expert training in shorthand typewriting, comptometry and machine bookkeeping Special tuition rates to K. U. students. Phone 894 beth Meguiar, dean of women; Misher Hermina Zipple, director of the Memorial趴房 building; Mrs. Dena Malott; Mrs. Charles S. Brook, Corin Hall housemother; and Eva Ruth Meinke, fm 40, house president. Lawrence Business College Miller Hall will entertain with a hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Apprentices and active members of the Dramatics club will hold a picnic instead of their regular meeting Tuesday, Rolla Nuckleson, sponsors organization said today. The group will meet at Green hill at 4:30 p.m. Dramatics Club To Picnic Theta Sigma Phi Will Dine Theta Sigma Phi will hold a supper meeting and pledging services in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Theta Sigma Phi's Will Dine Houses Report Thursday Guests Keenna Weeth and Vernon Zallmer, Kansas State Teachers College. Saturday evening evening rues at Miller Hall. Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following at dinner Thursday: Warrent Harwood, c'43; Baynard Malone b'41; Jack Floyd, c'42; Kenny Maricle, c'42; and Frank Goodwin, b'41. Professor and Mrs. W. J. Brockelbank were Thursday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Sigma Chi's entertained Cecil King, c. 42; Bob Stevenson and Don Johnson; Thursday night for dinner. Joe Ann Cramer, Chicago, is a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jarrot, Hutchinson, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. Dinner guests of Kappa Alpha Theta Friday were: Jane Montgomery, c'39; Merideth Dyer, fa'39; and Betty Cole, c'39. Beverly Nikon, and Helen Senter, both of Kansas City, Mo., were Weaver's Pig! Pig is big . . . and this handsome 4 button length pigskin is plenty of reason why. Its crisp, trim lines and mannish stitching point up the chic of your tweeds and taillers. It's so perfectly proportioned, so sturdy, so downright serviceable you'll call it the most useful glove you ever owned. $2.98 On The BROWN BLACK NATURAL We, and a few new student councilmen, didn't attend the Frolic for an obvious reason . . . but we did hear that Frolicing with Charlie Barnet's band was swelled fun. "Best dance crowd ever played for" By Reginald Buxton CORK ... really felt like giving," a trumpet player remarked . . . awakened at 3 a.m. by wild trumpeting nearby we stumbled sheeply-eyed over t Hal's to hear the hottest jam session in Hill history . . . Charlie and most of his lads were sitting it with relish . . . A Beta even got out of bed for it . . . The bull fidsl benter told us when Paloman burned, his was the only instrument insured and when he tried to throw it back in a fireman stopper him . . . after listening 'til 4 a.m. we wished wed'd sold our shoes like Delt Jilm Dick did to go to the party. GLOVES First Floor SHIN After looking over the Sour Owl we've decided that the only thing cuter than art editor Betty Dodge's cartoons is the artist herself. A lot of people thought Fleyd Kelly was thrown out of the Frolic because he had a beguus-ticket and was too informally dressed in his touch-football togs. Nothing of the Ernest Leeves, fs, is a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house this week-end. Juncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Note to Shinster—Dear Mr. Buxston: Will you please say something nice about the Chi Omega's just to help the sisters cut in using the Mary Lou Miller philosophy of radicating inferiority complexes with mutual build-ups. Tanks. sort. The "Boss" simply wasn't having a good time with all the stuffed shirts and after he had engaged in an argument with a dance attendant he got mad and left. More cars for the Theta's - Muriel Jagod looked ropedapa for a new Juick and Sigma Chi Van Hartman caught one also. The latter purchase was made under Theta supervision since Hartman and Helen Markwell are almost as one. Aneit the smoking ban compromise. Anseent a research worker must have found another side to the "one-aided" question. More about the Froyle-Moe Ettenson, who last year helped manage the Cakewalk and advocated invalidation of council passes at that time, "beefed" laintly at Charlie Gorman. Mr. Gorman also counsels council passes, past or present, wouldn't be honored. Said Etterson: "This doesn't set well with me." What's Happening This Week: TOMORROW - KU KU meeting, men's louge, 9 p.m.; M.S.C. meeting Pine room 8:15 p.m; Alpha Phi Omega, Pine room, 4:30; Bridge journey Memorial Union; Registration for foreign language proficiency exam begins College office, today through Wednesday. On the Campus: Why don't the school authorities set themselves in solid with the students and declare a full day recess the Friday of the National Content? Biggest day in our history and just a half day - coo-fice? Okay, girls, we think the $6,000 windows are the best the DU's ever read through. WEDNESDAY - W.S.G.A. tea for all University women, Women's lounge ramp Stairway 1-25m; engineering系, Memorial Union building; 3rd floor, University of Washington. TUESDAY—Peace session meeting. Memorial Union building; Business school smoker, men's lounge, 7:30 p.m.; W.S.G.A. Pine room, 7 p.m.; Kappi Psi meeting. Sunflower room, 7:30 p.m.; Camera club, Memorial Union ballroom, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY—Sigma Gamma Epsilon, men's lounge 8 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. men's lounge 4.30 a.m. A.S.C., Pine room, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY--Y-M, Y-M. Reinterpretation of Religion Commission, Henley house, 430 p. State Department, Memorial Union tower, 9:30 a.m. room 2, Memorial Room 2, 9:30 a.m. SATURDAY—Foreign language proficiency examination, room 101 Frank Strong ball, 10 a.m. Danish Festival, Memorial Union ballroom, 10-12 a.m. Dinner, 12 noon, 3 p.m. Let's Eat! Why at BRICK'S Where? on the Hill of course (E. W. PENCHARD, Jr., Prop.) Enjoy One of Brick's Good Sunday Dinners COMPARE! is a result of years of experience cleaning articles, for particular people, faculty and students, on the Hill. Thank you. CALL 75 AGAIN OUR CLEANING CALL 75 AGAIN. (Continued from page one) Outstanding on the trombone wae Spud Murphy, recently of Will O'Brien's band. Also in the trombone section was Don Ruppersburg, who is a cousin of Bill Ward, of the University band. Trolf of Fire Barnet Offers--- barner Overs... At intermission, members of the band told of the disastrous fire. It was started when wiring ignited silk curtains behind the band stand. The blaze came as the Palomar crowd was taking an intermission. One of the musicians said only the walls were left standing and that they "aren't too enthusiastic about staying up." The Barnet organization played last night at the Pla-Mor in Kansas City and will continue to Toled, engage in engagement beginning next Thursday. Local Band Members Play When the group assembled at Hal's, about an hour after the Frode ended, three members of Hill dance bands joined nine from Barnet's orchestra for the jamming. Bud Frink at the piano, Joe McAnamney on the琴椅, Joe Kumpur with a drummep make up the campaise contribution. Barnet himself set the page for the impromptu concert, racing dizzily up and down the scale in a manner that made his saxophone seem to produce almost a constant shriek. The visiting musicians commented upon the playing of clarinetist McAnarney. BURNS MANTLE BEST PLAYS 1938-1939 $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Engineers, Faculty To Mix Oct. 25 Arrangements for the Engineering Mixer Wednesday to be given by the faculty members of the School of engineering and Architecture, have been completed, George Beal professor of architecture, said yesterday. Program to Include Singing The mixer is primarily to enable freshmen and new students of the school to become acquainted with faculty members and fellow students. Program to Include Singing The program includes group singling led by Prof. F, L. Brown and accompanied by June Warel, e'40, a short talk by Deor Ivan S. Crawford, stint by faculty members directed by Prof. F, A. Russell, and by Prof. G. T. Haines, Hines. Prof. A. M. Ockerdill will present a torch whirling act. Refreshments will be served after Continuous today from 2:30 All shows 10-35c NOW! — ADDED — "BILL OF RIGHTS" Color Cartoon — News Classified People You need a haircut, a good shampoo. You need to have a new key made for the one you lost. You want to Know the best place to get your camera film developed. You're not satisfied with the place where you eat at present. You want to pick up an extra book-end. Little things are continually coming up. 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